The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 15

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MAY 22, 1024. TILLAMOOK LOAF has dropped in price/ @ Spring has brought the high succulent grass back to the meadows of Tillamook Valley; the cows are fresh again, and Tillamook cheese is at its best. The price is lower too. Serve Tillamook in dainty squares or slices—then watch the family say “more Tillamook, please!” You can buy it in the 5-pound convenient loaf or by the slice. Be sure it’s Tillamook—not only the best but the original branded cheese, TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and ted cooperatively by the dairymen of Tillamook county HAD You R SPINACH YET? |be one « able foods BOSTON many as “grass,” 72 -93 For all the lumber for this cozy 4-room Colonial home. This price includes all windows, doors, frames, shingles, lath, built-in features, finish hardware and outside paint. Sold Under Our Guarantee We guarantee every piece of mscerial we sell to be strictly up to grade under Which it is sold. The dura- bility and strength of our building materials is a mat- ter of real pride with us. Let us show you, at the mill yard, the big advan- tage in buying direct from us. The extra thickness of all framing lumber adds greatly to the strength of your building, at no additional cost to you. SEND FOR PLAN BOOK Send 25 cents for 1924 plan book, - showing plans of more than thirty- five convenient and artistic homes. STETSON & POST LUMBER CO. 5300 WHATCOM AVE ELLIOTT-O7") SEATTLE ATHENS, Greece. women in Athens are being terror- You Can Know About CONCRETE Whatever use of Concrete you are planning, the Portland Cement Association can, ‘and will gladly, give you absolute- ly dependable information about it. We tell you ex- actly how to uae concrete to get the best results. ized by a local organization which terms itself “the Zealots of Christ.” ‘The members of this organization have taken a vow to compel modesty in women’s dress by force. Women with baro arms or wearing low- necked gowns aro often roughly handled and tho exposed parts of thelr persons’ are smeared with tar. SEEKING TRADE. MEET HERE Foreign Trade Party Leaves Saturday for East FOR SEATTLE IN 1925 Leading Business Men of the Nation to Attend nm to Seat ©. The ce tion w attended oi nation's fic ¥ t vd cH ct a i making angements for the Se r " ers for uN Buck A « the al men who w Lt k, Un tates b wnsend, Dean Han 4 T. J. Ke represe: A r 1 B. G. An dent of the We ‘ vieo pres ri Milwaukee & St W. P. Kenney, vice aident of the Great rthern way; Hf. G. Dow, Joseph Werne, F. Walker, P. H. Burnham the Great white rats, tts effect was con One rat made APRIL BUILDING NEARS NORMAL National Survey Shows Drop in Permits Issued COSTS HOLD STEADY Twenty Billion Spent in Past Five Years Reports of the volume of tullding permits and plans filed in April in important cities and towns thruout vidence of the ap. will more 1 demand. cities were $297 61, compared with $361, $49,492 in April . & lane of $24, 027,031, or 7 fy jording to the national yor W mination of New York city, where the volume of plans filed was exces sive, the country as a whole fost per cent, as compared April of ¢ over 1922 of mo MUC STILL PE However, {t should be borne fn mind, the Straus survey polnts out, that large volumes of buflding work w in progress and much still ding. Up to May 1, the total volume of plana filed and permits issued this year in the 25 most im- portant cities (from a building stand- point) was $927,000,000, which com: pares with $$49,000,000 in the same cities for the same period of 1923, and with $569,000,000 in 1922, Tho amount of pending construction on May 1, this year, was substantially 9 per cent greater than on May 1, 1923, and more than 60 per cent greater than on May 1, 1922. April, 1924, in these 25 leading cities accounted for pending con- struction of $204,000,000 ns compared with $140,000,000 for the same month 192 The April, 1924, loas, therefore, would seem to Indicate only a change in tendencles—the dawn of a new era of more normal, substantial and bet- ter stabilized conditions thruout the industry, than has existed during the recent periods when the dangers of a too great expansion have been ap- parent. During the past five years approxi. mately $20,000,000,000 haa been spent in new buildings and alterations thru- out the United States, substantially » halt of this being the product of the last two years’ work. Many cities and towns are now supplied with enough buildings to meet present needs, and this last will be added to from month to month, thus grad- uaily and healthfully restoring activ- ities to a basis of actual demand and supply. LITTLE CHANGE IN COST OF MATERIAL The general tendency of labor dur- ing the month of April was toward higher wages, the Straus survey re- yeals. In more than fifty cities det- inite increases wore granted to mem- bers of the various crafts. With a ‘This aasociation ts the Joint research and educational foun- dation of 85 cement manufac- turers, It hag been carrying on this work for 21 years, All the mgsociation’s facilt- ties are at the servi f the public without charge. Portland Cement Association Ni 1 Organization to + and, xtend the feds we Ol Se Offices in 20 0 s ’ * . sl Mieka teers business was 6 per vent below pro-| port orders 7 £2 feet, Unfille ‘ f P duction, Shipments were 10 per| rail orflers 4,064 cars Do not expect ordinary surface that goes to the real source of the - above new business | In the 20 weeks of the year, pro remediesto ren ovearash,¢ ma trouble. To « eanse the pores, k | orty-three per cent of all new|duction reported to West : ; germs, and start the skin again acting business taken during the week was men’ aasociat a bee or itching skin disorder. Noton Pernaily. an Coates Int fs for future water ery. 7 439 feet; new bus the outside, but deep down in eight years been prescribing R ol lamounted to 89,566,667 feet, of wh “ f f . 1 1 rer 26,960,199 feet wae for domeatic se ate teat the under layers of the skin is in their daily practice. = the real source of the trouble. If you have today any spot rash of or yur skin, ly Resinol. e Pores clogged with poisonous ittitationon your kin, appl Re “ N. re ti ' ; : Get a jar of this soothing, ew Corporations |: germs, body cells and tissues [i sefits: spread 9 coating 0 la swollen and inflamed—these are affected surface and smooth it in teen ar i tae Sh The fihowies or . tle what must be soothed back to very gently with the fingers. One i THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 Lumber Production for PastWeekTakesSlump sociation Reports Output at One Per Cent Soothes Above Normal ar ee disinfects be » association. New business| Forty-four per cent of the w tga stmeat owe P| ne eons, ame w=] Not metely on the surface! Sea set ct a tam, cae but underneath, where pag T Let cabrntton for soporing miin| Untied» Gmenic cargo eters permanent relief is found was 1 per cent above norm Now |totaled 124 Unfilled ex any cases, stop B the office of the 1,0r application w normal before a rash, ecz other skin dis- order will dis- © & Prince, Ine. Amen © place of business f " m G. Ames, Ge Beattie: $49.0 and tate the d te texture of an t's pear. skin, or ever ° Widely prescribed in care of infants af eek Rare Metals Mining Bas * « Yet there isa notdeterior ; BOS.008. Hred Denny and - 7 - way that brings with time. Get ajar at your druggist’s ¢ nee ne almost immedi- today or send for a free trial sample rand Pra — On Fe One ae. aterelief—away to Dept. 30, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Oriental Line, Beattie. Amen: ment increasing capital stork from 000 to $1,000,000 Amendment 4M. 0. te Recommended for 28 years by leading physicians —EEE* hange, Bo ngham, $26 Armatr s a population o} kane, BM. Git-| Nolte, W. © P , @ por n of nearly 3 wate, ©. Frost ate The Gas Range with heat automatically controlled by the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator. The Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater The Warm Air Gas Furnace x th the Automatic Heat Control are the ideal appliances for the new home. The Use of Gas means health, comfort, economy and conven- tence, Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Avenue MA in-6767 YX ENJOYABLE S)s OUTINGS XN Still a Chance to see the modern home con veniences demonstrated at our AUTOMATIC HEAT AND COLD EXPOSITION Because of the popularity of this exhibit and the fact that many were unable to attend last week, we have decided to con- tinue It all this week. Automatio oll burning and electric refriger- ation equipment shown in actual operation. CARRY a full as- sortment of every Fag) cull enjoyment of his A) camping trip. Our things are modern and our (@¥) } prices right. Tents of all kinds. _ We make awning ¢ CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 76 University Street EL tot-3411 (L00R DLAN VARNLY OPEN EVENINGS Bring Your Friends (OWER PLANT 423 ENGINEERING Pome SSN 1933 Fifth Ave. Near Virginia St. When More Than Time Is Stolen Procrastination is accused of being the thief of time—guess it’s guilty. It does worse things than steal time—it robs people of the greatest eats ness in the world—that of living an independently comfortable life when it interferes with owning their homes. general slowing up of business in|permits, reported 60 per cent of they _ residence many lines of industry, it was not] total shown in the $33 cities, white | 9%. DB. W ted for nearly | George Hughes, ho total volume of | _ residence, 24x44, $2,600. Geo. KR; Pocolkan, 4907 Kirst N. W., frame residence, 30x34, $2,000. A. F, Mortmpas hth ave, frame ‘ 0, clow, concrete apparent during April that these con-|New York city accot ditions made for lower Iabor costs|25 per cent o in building, altho there was a dis-|tho entire tinct softening in the prices of lum- _ ber and structural steel material, | While the declines wero not especial- s' g. ‘ ly great, excepting In the canes of|{ Building Permits || new grades of lumber, they mani. B,, frame Exchange $3,000. frame Fosldenoe, 24x42, $2,600, tested themselves in all markets.|o, 1, Frye, Ninth #8. and Walker at. | A. Le Freed, 15th atone way, frame rest- and the Balance on Easy Terms Other building material showed prac: | ‘mili warehouse, $10, $3,000, It Is surprisingly econom- jeal to cook electrically. This great offer enables YOU to enjoy the full benefits of electrical ELECTRIC RANGE cookery. tieally no changes. Donald 9 19th 8, frame | 308 W. 62d ty frame In striking contrast with cond! tions thruout the greater part of the a 5 - g 7 Jobn Davia & Go,, 80 country, activities in New York city, | 7PM NG ence, 1,200. as judged from tho standpoint of| pr, Donald Lyon, 1906 California ave., | H April plans filed, show no indicationa| | repair residence, $1,000. of immediately slowing up. In the FRADE UP la i Sled five boroughs $48,904,589 of building drina, 6980 48th N. E., frame reat- plans were filed against $86,772,191 in| ‘dence, 80x26, $3,000. 41, 1928, a go $1 p Vance Lumber Co, care architect, mill April 4 gain of 97 per cent. rituee ieee In the Central Weat, 109 cities re-| sonn A ported a loss over last April of 19|° frame por cent. fixty-.seven Pacific coast| John G. ies n por rame 5 cities reported a osm of 2 per cent. | «fine cerlaen aiterktion (Sout Gallina: sau In tho South, 66 cities gainod 8 per| shops, eto. roaldence, 26xY8, gent. ‘The Kastern situation was|Hmil Hamil, 2637 W. S4th at, frame | John Collin , 8c residence, 44x32, $19,000, resider dominated by New York; 102 cites) 1 "Grinstein, 203 ‘Sint ave, frame reat«|'T. D. W 6 404 N,, altera- Second ave, re- ging Apts, frame rest inor (rear), repair dam- Puget Sound Power and Light Company Electric Building, Seventh Avenue at Olive MA in-5000 BSGSEg AARON KELTON & ROBSON, Inc. 2660 14th W., mill gare 6, $9,000, 1916 Fourth ave. W., , frame Hawn aye, frame 36x28, $1,700, ‘eod, 6060 Rainier ave, frame a ae a gain of 4 per cent, but] donoe, 26x32, $6,600, bullding, 66x44, $2,000. with New York eliminated, tho loss] A. 8. Mathows, 1610 84th 8.” framo resi- | Marviett Phelps Parry, 419% 16th N. 3, . in the Eastern action wan 12 por] denen 0x0, 44000) UM" |'"Grame renidanee, Six3t, 48008 Contractors and Engineers jax Thagley, Dexter srepatr| dence, 24x39, é ‘ ‘ cont, Tenidence, $2,000, 3. Neubert ME, SUH: ota frame vant 1231 Westlake North Phone: GA-rfld-5450 Tho 25 leading cities, in volume of m, N, Canedy, 4276 Whitman ave, frame Genco, 80x29, $9,500,

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