The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 4

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| RA SE A A OE RENTS PAGE 4 SCENERY HOLDS ADVENTURERS Pentz Tells Further Tales of Northern Trip GETS B. C. WELCOME Small Accidents Overcome in Long Voyage BY LINDEN B, PENTZ ANSO I frist, 8 tamp that day founding mentio: Yished with some of th berries I have ev by Mr. Egan at Jague harix flavor thers I tasted indescribable, and it may hav tedars. E pomethir says t Wit & ’ decation would mer resort for bes, and Great boat in Sleared somewhat and | set Phe postoffic t Ga Pther side of th V Mate and Bo in charge DIRECTIONS PROVE HARD TO FOLLOW # Mr. Egan had given m Birections for finding t Wirections are usua han to follow, found myself « pending on the compass f ion. As the island is less wo miles wide, I knew I cou it very far lost | After a while I hit what ap: lo be a deer " Weloped into a well-ry rail. Then a litt! & clearing and a b hoy put me on the tr vith me to the poste eturn trip I had the aft a trail no Company operates four trucks between Seattle and Enumclaw, using Goodyear Cushion Truck Tires as front- wheel equipment. Their records show that to _ April 1 this year one ‘set of these tires had run 32,000 miles, giving good cushioning all the | way. win up-to-date booklet, “A Tire for Every Task,” giving valuable informa- tion about the line of Goodyear Truck Tires, is yours for the asking. Just write or phone us. Truck Tire Company 72 Yesler Way Watch for TheClown Down Town, Ex-President Michigan Dental Examiners Dingnostician, Pyorrhea Specialist, Extraordinary #k ner Highest. order TtBASON ABIL Complete X-Ray Baamination & Vi 2 Eitel B The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. dress, 1321 Vourth Ava, iow PRICES—EASY THHMS Pianos for Rent, $5 « Month, CRASH VICTIMS UNCONSCIOUS THE SEATTLE STAR ind Calls Herself the Rose City, MIDSTATE MEN WIN CONTEST You Can Get This ittle Has the Bloom Man, Woman Near Death Mia: ae _}| Walla Walla Team Best in © . M n el Se 56 Hours After Smashup oo First Aid Meet t t t t ie “nt'it”'") Artistic Ma : for OneDollarDown . ing was pete ols i by pre on of the Thee N Va Theodore N. Vall, } ft the American Te ° a ® graph Co. & It was bestowed on Drake 1 " a lig recognition of the saving of th ploye, by tion LITTLE TROUBLES ARE OVERCOME and battery had © ris for The Star, Seattle has the roses. who are staging rose show at the unl water when suc and saw th © right over a reef. There was only time to atop the engine when we struck ess water and Johnson Nominee of Farmer- Labor for U. S. Senator k. Two we would and w ing primary to- The/returna from the state boat seems to be taking in water | day. but not enough to cause much| Johnson will run against Ole 8 rouble. and a lttle oakum will|Sageng or Judge Oncar Hallam as ikely fix her y jthe republican nominee. Hallam ae had a lead of more than 10,000 over Sageng at an early hour, but the latter in expected to pick up a lead on country returns. Thomas D, Schall, Tenth dist Phelan Proposed as Demo's Entry SAN FRANCISCO, Jy he way in which roses are grown | Michigan Gargoyle. AN FRANCISCO, June congressman, secking the rept srown y James D. PI n parking strips. ve lames Phelan, former senator|can senatorial nomination, was watt fake’ te thie eee pee oe ee m California and a leading demo-|ahend of & on early returns. |i), actual quality of the roses| L or o pk aac) wil bh ‘4 crat of the West, is being advanced|The tabu! m no far, however in’ this taalon, say. rene Ge peg gos at ws oa me I ond < bare by friends here as a democratic vice| contains moatly Twin City and Dt sinc : free : Ul enetatian de vanaeeaiin dential nominee. Phelan, whojluth votes, where Hallam and w Vin will make the nominating speech for! Schall had thelr strength wi iam G. McAdoo at the demo-| Theodore Christianson, Dawson cratic national convention, is ex-|Publisher, was leading the republi pected to reach New York, return-|can field for the nomination for governor. Curtis Johnson was next and Mayor George E. Leach, of Minneapolis, close behind. In the farmerlabor ranks Tom Davis and Floyd Olson, both of Minneapolis, were staging a bitter fight for the nomination for gov- ernor. Olson was leading with ing form Europe today, Benefit Kiddies Thru the courtesy of the Seattle Musicians’ association, which al lowed {ta members, under K. EF, le cent iatat’. city ef Seat 1 The Candlesticks are a foot high. Price for the complete set, arded our ollskins and life toc fourth, Tacoma or Southwestern $19.75. Terms, $1 cash and $1 weekly. a brighter hue, | Washington district, composed of Thousands of roses grown in Seattle will be displayed at} the University armory June 18 and 19, challenging Port-| general ana land’s sobriquet of “The Rose City.” rather like the individual display made by Miss Helen Har-|¢ach team with appropriate token Poote by Frank Jacobs, Star Btaff Photographer That Is] ‘Ten yeara ago Seattle's roseerow-|SOurnal Is Sold ken by Seattle Rose so-|!mg industry was in ite Infancy | Little was known of the commer. uses to which De at of the extreme North the pre mato here ts conducive to the « of ter, pa yearn bad been @ 8T. PAUL, June 17 @ it ts plucked tn full bloom Watleed “awh m the bush Rose opinion that Seattle be rose-growing *field. her name, while, |Judge of rose shows, have the floor enseniialn of rose growing tn district than any other place he coast ation of moisture and a thoro spraying of, AND THEN THEY MARRIED dominated t toa and ts tn mem of the lat his know c rat ald methe ceeded in restoring De In | the first t ald Chapt wos eae iahalah Seep Soon Jother competing tear Walla in the followtr Becond, Seattle district | made up of men from Kent, Auburr | Bnurnclaw and vicinity and repre senting the territory from Yakima This Normandy Chime Eight-Day Clock chimes the hour and half hour. Case is finished in mahogany and measures as fol- lows: Height, ten inches; length along the base, 21 inches. men from Grays Harbor. HJ. 1 of fan Francteco. ntendent of pl But, for all that, we| the Pacific Telephone Co., pres ted BURNETT BROS. Pay As You Are Paid 909 Second Avenue of recognition. to Sugar Magnate SAN FRANCISCO, June rones might be Sale Which Is Between Madison and Marion Streets ywere lof the San } ahes {versity armory, June 18 and 1 are u thruout the Northwest ‘ i | wit jin ord put Seattle and North . wuger mag : : = ) ded they Weat roses over to the entire coast » waa an ed today by An the concer TOO FAST i “ ave, prominent.rose grower Journal T fi A fr | No @nnouncement of future plans was made. PACT FLAYED = Councilman Charges City co Double-Crossed on Power |, nelal paper | here. Tt Je-crossed by| dus nia & Chemical) re © fair trea find @ better climate than| ‘The Journal wns estab! went for} orning newspaper f: oduetion of roses, The cll. oe = |when Lawrence purchased the Jour A rose with a firr one which will no! nal of Commerce, w for many ing goe | that I'm terday we o city was Pacific Am t and have the] g 1 the the is easter to maintain the| Alexander, with Chartes M. stan cards on| ¢: Lake Unio The essentials are hased the the top soll, plenty : g tho street vaca ush for green aphis and mil-| “May I call you revenge?’ “Why? “Becaune ‘revenge ta wweet.’ * Il not Jong| ‘‘Certainly, if you will let me Portland tn the | You vengeance.” Portland takes| “And why cal? me vengeance?” a Rose City,” from} “Because show officials are of the call ‘vengeance is mine.’ Gove, to play without pay, a suc. jecessful benefit dance for the Chil dren's Orthopedic hospital, was staged at the Leschi pavilion Mon day night. Tho affair was under the direction of the Mt. Baker Park guild and the pavilion was newly lecorated and fitted for the enter tainment. ‘Twin City returns almost complete, | tut Davis was gaining rapidly as} country returns came in slowly. The vote for Magnus Johnson in| the Twin Cities wa anticipated. Including mplete and scattering precincts from over the state, a total of 747 out of 3,500 precincts gave: AY . Special Mid-Week Offering oe BEE: 27,643; Hjalmer Dantes, | 1,109, and Michael A small payment down, with|F 3,218 | {regular monthly payments, will — —— n make the house you want to| only four distinct taste FA oawiy NANCY —— Ae fond kiss and then we sever! Ae farewell, and then for ever! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee; Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee. Who shall say that Fortune grieves him, While the star of hope she leaves him? Me, nae cheerful twinkle lights me; ( But to see her was to love her, Love but her and love for ever. f Had we never loved sae kindly, | * \ ‘ | Had we never loved sae blindly, Never met—or never parted, We had ne’er been broken-hearted. m Tl ne'er blame my partial fancy— Naething could resist my Nancy: Fare thee weel, thou first and fairest! Fare thee weel, thou best and dearest! Thine be ilka joy and treasure, Peace, enjoyment, love, and pleasure! Ae fond kiss, and then we sever! Ae farewell, alas! for ever! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee: Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee. —Robert Burns Ae _ DRESSES ile seal ike ing drink—cool, satisfying with the thirst-quenching flavor of limes. Schoenhofen Company Al all fountains—or in bottles ||" fe +918 WY SONAENHOVED) COMPANY’ BHIGKGO, $2 po) and $999 JUNE DAY DRESSES Printed silks and plain colored crepes in light and dark shades for street, afternoon and in- formal evening wear. These are cool, becoming Frocks with clever trimming effects of con- trasting collars and cuffs, dainty lace trims and gay touches of embroidery, Specially priced at $24.50. Jacquettes $19.50 and Up What could be better to wear with the Sum- mery silk dress than a light colored Jacquette with clever Summer fur collar?—$19.50 and up With All the Credit You Need Whatever you purchase, pay for it the the CREDIT GLADLY way, easy way— TWO ENTRANCES: 84 Second Ave. 209 Union 8t,

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