The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR 10 DAYS IN WHICH TO DO BUSINESS Lack of Space Forces Us Out of Our Present Location Furniture at YOUR OWN TERMS! - LIVING ROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM FURNITURE Qicj } N arco -O | ¢ . a Rising Market Looked [La Follette| For in Lumber Trade |nis Leader out-| lines Plans Bottom of Slump Reached, It Is Felt, { Buyers Are Getting Anxious The nk has taken « TN edulity, t PROFITS NEEDED f TO AID INDUSTRIES would ¢ neing t s ate were to 5 fee ast and Ch .. $89.50 ss BL6Q.90 f Bet Yan” " $102.50 Dining Room Furniture si Dresser, Bed $69.50 INQUIRIES ARE se is due to t vernme COMING IN FREELY { ¢ t fforts t By the first week tr the . Fit. But At prese Robert M. La Follette it » too strongly. Inniate BY JOHN J. BLAINE Governor of Wisconsin nae we wufferable 5: prevailed market fe will be in will be « THER he Mt will be u buyer market t ther town er 1 tiful Wa Comb an Dining F m Suite, | tattucem r them to resume. Cer- | t¢ it 4 chairs. W ful value . fain of them have orders onl¢ : 1 their books w ally con: | y see 9 apo Queen Anz ut Dining Sulte—Duffet $98 50 finue cutting. But the majority of fe Table, 4 Ch é © constitution provides that a ed ft 20 HIGHGRADE DINING ROOM SUITES REDUCED LINOLEUM the situation and Shade of anxiety | e J *,° w > oe as Citizens If every mili 1 individual: | t them have been cautious about ac L Tater than the middle of July ar Tr ans is been coming in freely They fi ly exercise the The buyers have ly divined be re to Grow Up Here's aWrench Beautiful Polychrome Floor rea. $8.75 REFRIGERATORS 25-pound, enamel, lined oak case, are Ferd special rence of the / 13 7 MO Monkey ‘ q ‘ans and Paul Rosencrantz at $00 spon . Wrench are one piece fi Hi : Of ‘speci WILE newspapers are blazoning | to the world the f | round-the-world flight of |can aviators, and a § This Sale Positively Only 10 Days CONTINUOUS-POST STEEL BED, in ivory o . 5 Vern 5 much space be Come Early! Mss poses eeptiers torighe Doors Open Tomorrow 9 A, M. SIM Z Sop 85.85 lto stop a m Covering, equare yard DOUBLE-DECK COIL : + +005 SEL 75 ry 08-410 Pike Street Corner Fourth Avenue Seaboard Building UNITED FURNITURE COMPANY MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS nese two boys recently arrived tr Seattle, after traveling alc McAuliff, 416 N. 43rd st., and will ow up to become American cit Bi: bine to put them | glass by themeelv. ib tatig ] eal. i he boys were left orphans as erbas them, of the war. Their fath TRIMONT MPG. co. 4 and their mother died. ¥ = = = = = = = pany: Mem, {conditions tn their home Sigal Jack Wilson, nerant oll/ ago. Lived here three years then-|T ow Friedlander Is ettled so that things were bac workkic, with tha i 3 paren ; ag kg ie OTHER TRIMO TOOLS include Pife. | vormat 5 McAutite a Psa t ker, with the t ft a tof his is the first time I have be Wrenches, Chain Wr Cutter’. ates TRIMO, eT | ca coity,, offered to have them come to Amer and a face ed by th © to oF Pals, Like Gold, Are i. The town has grown, but they | Home From Germany do things the sa *, SAW sor G..N. Will Assume : A ‘ his {dle moments in the park way.” | Germany is enjoying prosperéiis There was no one to send with the + pane W here You Find Them Tho pigeons that st here and| “Do you get a ‘kick’ out of feeding |times while Austria is in the grip pein ae ran Coceee te. Express Liability there and that sai and in grace-} men as well as wild things?” Jack! of poverty, according to Lou Fried: them alone. Accordingly, they were| WASH n 7 ful circles in him. He} was asked. Ii AS GEA rar put aboard a boat in Germany, bound | Great N » Ratiroad C ‘ : ch Sroudht ahd ite ue |lander, of S. Friediander & Sons, for New York. In New York th 8 horized by interstate | GIOUR days ago Jack Wilson ar. hs of peanuts from Jack Wil: 1 Wn e Aton oy Wall,” drawled Jack, “the more Travelers’ Aid had the boys placed | commer commission amsume rived in Seattie ntO.) son's hands and files away with lon the train, bound for Seattle, and) obligation and liability know Jewelers, v see of loti of humans the better I|/ 5 like dogs.” |tour of Europe. ho Just returned from a 7 ‘Somehow or other I get a kick out m soul in the city | them to feed his mate and family. | of feeding ja few days later they were safe in| o Wester Fruit Exp the McAuliff home. [equipment trust certifics id, with a pea | t have a friend. And that'n that. On tho park in front of the county: | slow draw nw Jack Wilson knows a acore | city Muayrate happy in tihelt new. howe oom = bullding scores of men loaf on ings ‘are tot oa Oe ees aaa ate> ued 16 atact atidving, the little creatures who already look|the lawn, stretched at onse in the ou show them| LITTLE JOHNNIE KNEW Nofhino Acts Like nglish language. All they now upon him aa a friend and protector.| sun. Indifferent to the passers-by o them: ‘These| “Johnnie, can you ten me what g : E are the pigeons that roo k is the little smattering of Eng. they picked up en route to Seat tle and since arriving. “Traveling,” they s nj they sleep or nod as they wish.| fellows are pretty well fed—better|a hypocrite is?" the eaves and crevices of the county-| Tyere are pretty flowers in the park! than lots of humans.” | y building. The pigeons and one | and above the mysterious clouds and tite sparrow cock that hops around | air currents float silently and intent th a proud look and picks up|ly by, working out their coamic fate. | ‘Yes, ma'm. It's a boy what comes Jack talked on, freely. He was|to school with a smile on his face."’ | being interviewed and he knew {t. —Quotable Anecdotes, by D. B. I used to live in Seattle 20 years! Knox | y, “has no ter.| rors for us.” And their trip proves pee CORNS .| ROTARY PROGRAM; move the cause—t-|1 VARIED MELODIES tion and pressure. They are thin, solutely safe! Easy to apply. Get them WHONESDAY at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's. _ WEDNESDAY Three Stzes—for corns, callouses, buntons (Copyright, 1924, by Dr? Scholls ia te Oem Lino-pads 15 p, m., H. 8, T.—Concert “Put one on— the pain is gone” Edwin Frank 0, Goldman's symphony band. WBZ, Springfield, 327 meters, 7:30 p. m. B, 8. T—Clan Mac- Gregor pipe band and male quar- tet. 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