The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1924, Page 2

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ey PAGE 2 HITS DAM PLAN Gorge Plant Scheme Is Not Necessary, Says Tindall iu ‘ 5 Saturda ib © t 1 astra a would be useless. 1 Cauliflower Salad Boil the cauliflower, tied in cheese cloth, for about 25 minatesuntil tender. Chillin cold water, break into emall icces and place on lettuce [eevee covered with dressing of half a cup of mayonnaise and one tablespoonful of LEA&PERRINS To Whiten Skin || 5 way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lem. ong with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few well in and you a quar int of the Most wonderful in whitener, soft r tiy fragrant lem face, neck, arms can t irritate. use it to ry You x this remarkable lotion . It can not be bought ready use it acts best immediate- n bleach. From The Old Kentucky Warehouse In stands all over town Justsay““CLOWN” They’ll Know ~ PLATES $7.50 912.50 $15 by the reputation for Sores dealing of, wheats rellable Boston Dental Offices, our experts ‘| will take special care to fit you with +f just the proper pia! natural, pleasant i Examination Estimate Free i] Remember this—this office pes been in one location for 22 yea (| That'd pretty good proot that have satisfied our patie bebind ovr work. i jo tor you will satisty and please you Boston Dental Othices Second WE stax te Teer “Ow Time 22 Years in One Location \ Powder With Calica Talcum After Bathing After a bath with Cuticufa Soap and warm water Cuticura Talcum dusted over the skin is soothing, cooling and refreshing, If the skin is rough or irritated, anoint with Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal, SAUC E |To Chief of Police Sevartes Ree wate J See cisneaeenat |. ene. Da-per sine beans to chile bosses t i with Lemon}! The only harmless | it is prepared.—Advertise- os Leciers To Will H. Barr, Deputy Sheriff Dear B se t the Elks’ plor turda woe tea shies to bea “E t , fellows look up omething ' 1 rs cou 'To Everybody Hier { weathe ¢ van ; t y iis EATTLE To the Seattle Elke Dear Bi Meep « nt t of e cattle t ; r f CHIEF SEATTLE to blan or dishonest tive Jack Wi Iams rocked the boat and was drowned CHIEF SEATTLE To Douglas Dancing Pupils Light-Footed Youngsters: I attended your annua I recital at the Orpheum Friday night and was amazed at the caliber of your ef forts and the ability of some of you youngsters but twoand-«-half years old, The old chie¢ congratulates the proud mamas and boastful papas on the work of their babies. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Seattle Children Dear Kids: Vacation time ts here and I hope you'll enjoy shortest months of the year” In good, wholesome, out-of-doors recre ation. And may you come back to school next September with re newed physical fitness and a wonderful v ion in the most wonder ful playground in the world as your herttag nchoc the “three |To Seatt'e Parents y School fs out again and the teachers have turned their young charges back to your guldance for three months. With too many “thrill murders” and young ire bugs” these days, there is amplo proof that dad and mother must direct the adventurous spirit of their children into some proper channels, or reap the reward of carelessness and negtect tn bi x CHIEF SEATTLE To Bert C. Ross, Deputy Prosecutor Dear Bert: I congraulate you on your decision not ping manslaughter charges against Wi! “death car driver.” With the father who b bootlegger who sold it, both ja toxication and resultant fatal auto s appea have ef been handled. The lad’s case, it seems to me. is one which shot handled in juvenile court, for the boy's best Interoata, CHIEF SEATTLE. to object to dre; m McDonald, ht him teu for the | 'To E. D. Colvin Dear Deputy Prosecutor: You won « splen against Japanese land owners and lessees great interest in your career and I find hs false scent turns your head until your o! quality of determined aggressive law enforc certainly a boon to the community Congratul ‘CHIE F SEATTLE. To the Boy Firebug Dear Chap: Take warning from what happened. When the spirit prompts you to start a fire, go to your mother and tell her. Let her help you conquer this dangerous tendency, les’ yeara of your life be spent in dealing misery and destruction t ur fellows and in jail Tepenting it. I do not believe you ure responsible, but fear som malign entity spurred you on to set the disastrous fire CHIEF SEATTLE 'To Office Boys Dear Chaps: If your mothers and your fathers could see you tinh. Ing around attending to your duties they would be proud of you mighty proud. You're little cogs in the big wheels that make the world move, and if you were not there, the wheel would slip and jar and turn out faulty products, I can't help but feel sorry for you Boys of tender age ought to be out in the lake swimming these days. The duties and responsibilities of life come soon enough for all and a ers Bom ee CHIEF SEATTLE To Bootleggers Sorry to hear the sad news. Dear Fellows: bine has been perfected here, the case. gone. Statements by the “big boss” apparently were the usual business chatter and camouflage. lawful employment still pays good wages, you know. boyhood ts meant for playhood, I believe. CHIEF SEATTLE Since the booze com. on liquor has soared $10 a Most of you little fellows will have to stand the price, for price cutting, which marked the days when competition wax keen, now {# that booze prices ars due to drop But still, CHIEF SEATTLE Twelve communities today nounced their intention of co-operat. ing with the Seattle Rose society in order that Seattlo’s 11th annual rose show, to be held at the university armory June 18 and 19 may bo a complete success of the dozen will enter a booth, featuring some original ith Mrs, A. E. Schutt In us built a flower canoe with intention of advertising the anding of the First White Settlers | Seattle’ pageant to be held later jin the summer, The Green Lake |Commercial club has sponsored the | construction of a replica of the Green| |lake community, with Green lake, It- {DANCING {EARN RIGHT FROM EVERY SATURDAY Carefol personal super. vision, MAL |, will be the community boothe Twelve Communities to Aid Seattle Rose Show Elaborate Booths Will Show Original Ideas| in Display at University Armory If, in the center, shown in flowers. South Beacon hill, the industrial section, will enter a flower m: the community also, Phinney ri Whittier heights, Madison park, Lay. echt and Wallingford plan to enter jflower tables in the exhibit. Tho Sunset hil entry Js certain to catch the eyes of the pasuerby. It will be| 4 setting sun sinking against a sky | of purple and blue flowers with Bun-| set hill in the foreground. Rainier valley is building a floral) Mount Rainier with the entire valley in the foreground. The University |Commercial club has donated $50 as | its share of the proceedings. Inter-| \taken, Lake Washington, has al locks made of flowers. | HG. Collier, president of the Seat. Ite Rose society, will be in charge. Dr. L. L. Blue is floor manager. Mrs. C. G. Ottey Is publicity manager and | 83 trophies which are to be presented |to rose show winners. The entire floor of the university | armory will be used in an effort to || exceed even the Vortland rose show] in magnificence. Around the walls benches whore the roses are to be | displayed will run acrons the armory, taking up the entire middie space [arabes Outland Club Plans Summer Show \ summer fair, starting July 4 and running for six nights, will be staged | by the Dumir-Outia nd Improvement club, The nivht of tniv 7 haw boon This will be A. H. Brockett is in charge of the; The | for this June’s Brides and the Brides of other Junes HE GIFT OF ALL GIFTS ) FURNITURE honeymoons come and go, but the home remains hospitality, good cheer and comfort are « >) forever a sanctuary where love and friendship in the furniture featured in this advertisen | abide. HOME—what symbols of rare significance ig furniture that unconsciou portray are coupled in that word. Love, friendship, con- ment and culture—furniture that will tentment—all the dearest things in life. The hostess to say “Welcome” to her gu sts It is g representative selection from the of furniture in the whole Pacific special priced for the week. have your visited our EXCHANGE ANNEX? | —just what I’ve been looking for’—that’s the exclamation we hea) many times a day by visitors to this interesting EXCHANGE ANNEX. If you have any furniture you wish to exchange for new homefurnishings, telephone MA-in-9414, EXCHANGE ANNEX. An appraiser will be sent upon request to give you an estimate. STANDARD is now featuring attractive values in Furniture that will make lovely gifts to give to somebody else, o the Home. for somebody la family to give ‘thwest r for the this 3-piece bedroom suite: a wonderful value— | a two-tone combination walnut suite, built to serve for a generation. tured. Very attractive bow-end bed. Large dresser and chifforette. bride, no better selection could be made. Special priced for the week. Exactly as pic- For the June 6-piece dining room suite: ie price— —a gift any bride would take delight in receiving. All pieces of two-tone combi- nation walnut. 45x54 in., 6 ft. extension table. Large 60-in. buffet. 4 blue, genuine leather seat dining chairs. China cabinet to match, $47.50 extra. Spe- cial for the week. 5) aby: mye?"4 ‘oS ee eo es sian WEE oe coma eer this upholstered suite: very low priced— aie Hi —a massive, comfortable suite, exactly as pictured. Several new, attractive and veny desirable high-grade patterns of tapestry or velour to select from. Loose, comfy spring seat cushions. for the week. Chair or rocker, $54.50. Davenport, $98.50. Special solani STANDARD FURNITURE CO, L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE Second Ave, at Pino St. TACOMA ' L. Schoenfeld & Sons Thanet — e battleships a id . . ors from th : Kills Yakima Girl Masonic Temple Seattle will be guest. Local children under the direction] YAKIMA, June 16.— While h The delightful dancing carnival] took the Sabra 4 a younger sister were at| given by North Bnd children under} te be . a ¢ Suntken, will present | m a a ee 7 a site larraies Saturda he direction of Ruth lvcher, Wri: | a “b cabaret.” There will be} a day evening, in the Magers temple vaudeville acts and highdiving fea ‘lat 79th st, and Greenwood ave., was! * ppxtise Ex-President Michigan Dental © Dancing Carnival J's Cole, Doris Campbell and nal |Thompson. In “The Magic Story Ik," which included the verious} story dances, Norma Jano Powers ELECTRONIC REACTIONS —or— ABRAMS DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT Also SPECTRO-CHROME THERAPY niente Dorothy daughter of Mrs party nt, 1yearold tures by Harry Gwynn, of the Crys:| Vera Grant, was killed by a bolt of}to be repeated Saturday afternoon in lightning. The bolt shattered a huge| the same hall, The dances repre tree near a tent at the Libby, MeNell| sented such well known. stor | & Libby cannery. The child was in]“All Baba and the Worty { tal Swimming club. | It js hoped to raise sufficient fund sas) Thieves” ct urge the club Lm INSTITUTE OF from the affalr to enlarge the club ling tent, A neighbor found the}and “Cinderella,” with many special NIC REACTIONS hall on Holden st. B. J, Walton, 83 | enild's dead body when she came tol ty dance | | Git Phird Avenue Pike ot, is in e of the enter} see what damage the Nghtning had Among the solo dances were Flor Across the Street and Half Block tainment features. ‘don ence MeGourty Above the Coumty-Clty Uhle: | Doriy Chaplin, Phy]

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