The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1924, Page 13

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‘MRS. RONALD R. DR AKE |) Racing Craze Is One of JUDGES HAD GOOD TAS TE reales ato!) _——e—7 eee | Lngland’s Big Ailments! oma r rances ie am ay seh " * : Ae . a Garde ill Be Setting for Midsummer : : Wedding; wheon a sunset Club for Luncheon Hostess Weekly Tea at Navy Yard jam: pki bee j rf ote ric, marten Bird Duel Is cance. ls “alee i woe ees | Fatal toTwo: a seater tat 3 avariwncne| Noisy Battle HOLLYWOOD, July The ma Ensign Wyatt © be celebra edn : bs iin \ od, aie e ; ‘ee y im, |toh the queen. 9 mething wh upon was w Helen Angel, of Columbia, Mo., is considered one of the Saturday 26, at 8:3 late daughter ioe - ’ F oh y 4 t nf the feathered ¢ prettiest co-eds at the University of Missouri. She has Sad i ’ " + ; The American vin wh ed at nial to the press. But of song. Night v the 2 a « ® will be the 24th annual stian church, reading the serv. aire are oles atlicanined on. Wathea rreratod nt x mock. | been selected one of the six prettiest there. Mrs. Green to ¥ noon, June 27, at the home i ‘ 4 turbed about it that sent A} ing bird's repertoire of shrill cackle —— —— 4 Kechley, of the Queer . ' . z J ig snes led to re Bri th vi it of the associa be Mrs. Thomas Green -wil sive’ eee Sceptre Sac $ o new that | prisal ir oglu ian "ate pariot Ting on e i Bon. small luncheon at her hott ue chs . nt, garrolous, “ig ¢ > or Ro Pine ee cage od ye presence of immediate was, ns tn't a fowulting | = artsy atermen. 10 ter re reatvn and ln, ren a ie a Pee aici sos | Family,We’ll |Tehiti Prosperous will/eaake From Vanilla Crop who is visi! in town, alk ss: ‘ ver in the great never, with roy ioe 4 , a . altier nocking bird v PAPEETE, Tahiti, July 2—Higher te slg Be rete ae ~~ nd if there is one person who| take up itr nig in _ Help Feed It prices fo “Fanitia, 400) 6, oSaeeee vompiimente ‘ Cé al 3 unders n all the rules of the so-) PARROT MOCKS + mantel i : 1 diving season have improved Miss Jane Perkins is entertaining |Orthopedic Shops P ; pane Steitee brillant chughter | MOCKING BIRD | abrcaliniteeeen Tahit!'s economic condition this with = small-luncheon and shower+ sty Hf J. Armstrong: ’ 4 | During the night Mr, Gilwhite, |“* u wi ith the largest tae l year. ‘The recovery! of the’ team at her home on next Momlay aftér- | ber for Fast lie : ws Ba. ; x 1 as usual by the mocking " ts foine Oeoe Dresented with) and a direct steamer service with noon, as a prenuptial complime the Orthor : . a i outeries, arose to see how t 26 worth of groceries next Wednes og ae St dele a _ e Orthe did , i The marriage of Miss Marie Harbaugh, daughter of Mr.'|, : 4 - Tace teak otis tlday by The Seattle Star island prosperity. riage to Mr. Marfleki Boleam will be | iru Geoceo Re Dreeen and Mrs. H. L. Harbaugh, to Mr. Ronald R. Drake was a neredible—u - 1 , its head cocked—| _ All she has to do is to go to the result lumber and American & Demis event, solen m Morris bare talawin, M pretty affair celebrated in June at the Madrona Presby-|' tile Portugese pnyclers | Hetening om re RRM Hors Pie nt | motores ¢ greatly in demand. esday evening, July 9 “ ie ; P tanta chard lortinadé by Pe Cranie TP Ran rn nny, soiled ts pa he next night the mocking oodland park an¢ a het f, church.—Portrait by P. Croule U’Renn. ald ‘be: | beghn 18 carole atirieka and 4 her. The r t : are now sold at the Entertain at Dinner "i 2 Salliten, 2 . ‘ : : : eve thing. ‘ Imme ly the smisgeein 2 7 cfoesint rs mt v € 3 tJ e Store of aoa “ageie si of Ye whey) . t . ting far ounger r. Tay) ne of the lead- iccdetertain , ‘ is ka Ge his rca ce he ects VR le Vision in the . enter ; RRS stg i t i n4...named " night, it te " & i > rector of Optometry honor of Major and Mrs. John 3, | Mra h R at an W sare : : planned by the groce : Corbly, of Fort) Lawton, who will|N re : of , a sa epumndeanediel rb dee tet ' ah . ; » make the plenic r Burnett Jewelry Stores thru out th Northwest. A consultation eave shortly for W shington n ; r arra " Mrs:-Linde rp gend Vy Sanh Monee ys ie as h frenaied: outhe rultes ab 'za-\incurs no obligation. Burnett Bros, t |909 Second Ave., which is between Informal Bridge and : r ed rs. Starr cilcttte “tee nadens "the tone | McKen t tta Drake, Miss | m: ‘k you. N t, | d he mocking bird was oc ie at races and 0 Sport events | Madison and Marion’ streets. —Ad- Mah Jongg Mrs B the : here ahe P h h fcNace 1 Grace | but y mae! a} cupying a tree limb a few feet from aBhasct, r ners. | vertisement a h Miss Claje Stoltenberg wil Sixes an informal bridge and ma of its cage in| Sek pana and returning each shrill- attack. France have also been factors in y 3 evening, when Gilwhite re- two! months | z turnel horhe, he found the moc rai i s parents, Mr. and Mr 7 MN fe m: : dead. ‘The parrot lay exhausted | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown Earting is sp ' r with her ins \3 4 4 : ‘ expined\a ‘few moments later} {Mfary Gazzam), of Boston, arrived |ter, Mrs P j with a final squawk Friday and are the guésts of Mr. | | | 0 n ava e | MOTHER'S SHOE DEALER | : “This shoo pinches my joint.’* | and Mrs. H. B. Earling. Mr. Earl-| 0. 1p awrence ry, madam, but all the joints ing will remain for three weeks, but | v's: 1 trom C Advices : : own are pinched."—Am Legion 4 Mrs. ing ahd children will spend |, < ft ‘ CLUBS FOR THURSDAY three months in town. Mra. Blod Mrs. Ge . WRIT Mrs. Fred Braid and little daugh } MEF Gr err cel am xinte anions wn tye, va ce, | The Social Event of the oe : preferable Brunswick, are the house guests y a Moore's inn, ing, July 3, at 8 o’c in room E when mm oa A mal |e ta co fae tog ee coe | Ba .2// the year... cc WM = 1,000 People § Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mark Rogers | L. rt, of the University of Wash. Mrs. Matthew Donohue, of San jare being congratulated upon the , Will be the speaker. Diego, will arrive next week to | birth of a daughter at St. Luke’s RA: 1 Will D: t spend a month with her mother, jhospital, on June 16 BL LOOM CLUB 4 u ance at Mrs. Arthur. Chil | re T} sloom club will meet jn = the Formal Opening ue ee 3 - ‘odo ile: Modern Woodmen hall, Third ave 0! Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Lilly re- int tA a rricopanit 23 Miss Mary | 204 Virginia st, on Thursday, July a turned “Sunday night from Vancou 3 7 " golf tournament drona drive, sche ues : jament. eee DAUG on They invite you right | Cashmere, are in town, guests at | the H. F. Alexander for his home| in Mf, £. B. A. hall, F: - Yer, B.C, where they ationded the |, lller at her home at 1503 Ma-|? New Hotel Tacoma tie 6 Captiand Mrs.Robert Graham, of | Mr. Abbott Lindsay left Tuesday] tyaughters of St. SATURDAY, JULY 5TH A up to the table. As del. Reliable d the Hotel Washington. jin Los Angeles. | Thursday, July 3 F Continuous dinner service from 7 ' icately green and de-| an on ee | daa hd | Membery asked to attend. | 12 P. M.—Reservations $5.00 the plate licious as fresh peas— Mr. George Linder and daughter,| Mrs. Robert Graham and baby | | | RE nder Miss Muriel Linder, are expected | sailed on the H. F. Alexander Tues- | MONTEFIORE Two Orchestras E Bnd:SURE to be. tends r ewe home from a trip to California about |day for California, to spend two| AID SOCIETY | | and sweet. the middle of July. months with relatives in Berkeley. The Ladies’ Montefiore Ald society | : ee 6 ee '8 will meet Thursday afternoon, July 3, | Earl Gray and His Hotel Butler HAPPY HOME Peas "Mr. and - valte . r. left yes. | at Educat center, Refreshments . fi _2if. and Mrs, Marshall Allen, of| | Me: Walter Harvey, Jr., lett yes.) at Educational center, Refreshments | Orchestra, Rodney Pantages and His | are the best from choi end, will spend the coming | terday for California to join his p: will be serv ring a Cc ll . ill f . . ijiek-eod in town, and. wil remain |onts, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Harvey, | which ‘vill follow? ollegians, will furnish music for the est gardens. All the Pover tor the Eyman-Bolcom wed-|at thelr home in Beverly Hills re! 6 i | A ae. yman-Bolcom wed. |at thelr home in Beverly Hills SS ae re 1,000 dancers | same size and equally . MOOSEHEART LEGION | } i °° The marriage of Miss Louise Tre- tender. No paying for Mr. and. Aira! clectge ticed wave jue and ste, wavard Gregory, took| Women of Mooseheart Legion will] Hotel Tacoma, Tacoma | i ken a house at Port Madison tor | place Monday evening, June 30, at|mect Im Moose temple for a businoss y pads and no) tel w a the summer, |the residence of Rev. A. E. Gold-| session on Thursday, July 3 - 5 ed in preparing for the A ES St 28, er, 3035% First ave. { a Kite : ~ —— : | Mrs. Genevieve Bicthen, with her Sheet ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS table. mother, | Mrs. Martha Swadicy, left] Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander aoe i ry All with the famous Lorain Oday for Lake Chelan, to remain|and Miss Catherine Ostrander will | PACIFIC COUNTY PICNIC mi ‘i “— . ; It’s the certainty of “for several weeks. | motor Saturday to Vancouver, B. C.,| Residents of Pacific county are in- = genuine goodness that Automat ic Heat Control Parse | | trom where Miss Ostrander will leave | Vited to attend a ket picnic and Miss Mary Hammond, of Guklandy' Sunday on the Canadian Pacific for | feunion at Woodland park on July 4. makes HAPPY HOME Luncheon at 1:30 o'clock = &/ 3. . pati cise | tien ousets*e Pep tll Sold on Special Terms of OF SEASON FARMS “DRY UP” Oo) neu 52 Guaranteed by h baolut ate : pince for your aavings ett Famed Arrowrock Reservoir O T Ee X i Schwabacher Bros. & Co. —Cash, balance in 12 monthly payments accomplished Ith purpo! Incorporated in Idaho Nearly Empty | Seattle, Washington Bardot rheka ye a aeates needed most In our large stock is a priced range to suit the fact that irrigationists in every every purchaser, part of the Boise irrigation project ° . 7 4 H Herter coors eo During Vacation Days . creait of $10 stowed on your od gas, Arrowrock dam reservoir will be| coal, oil or electric range. re but two mutual savings bank: , d r ‘ | ‘State of Washington —The Contin empty by July according to Mutad) Savings Rank and The Washing reclamation officials, Needed for its sure protection—for the wearing —_— Mautodl Savings Tank. Precipitation has been far below Baer carat shar von sweeten Tike of filmy frocks with peace-of-mind—for summer Demonstrations daily at Main Office, 1308 snows tn the mountains hn been daintiness, always. For golf, tennis, riding—for Fourth Avenue. Feature: Wi ednesday and so sigh vat there has been in- " sufficient water all the irrigating all vacation activities! : » Thursday, Canning Vegetables the Lorain W ay. season so far. Near ‘Nampa'/and Bowmont, to Kotex is a super-absorbent, absorbing 16 times the southwest of Boise, many farms i i ‘ ‘ * H HEAT iret iene its own weight in moisture, instantly, It’s 5 times allotment of water was used more absorbent than ordinary cotton. Yet light- FIVE p SAN a Ke Suly 10 will draw Interest from duly 1, NO SECRET MARRIAGES weight, cool. As easily discarded as tissue, ' Nes a SEA | { E | IGH | ING TIFFIN, Ohio, Secret marriages 9 ole ‘ i ; }have meant the lows of a degree to| 12 to a package. Comes in 2 sizes, Regular and PY Hom one student and credita to two o rs | exS rel q 9 PTye As . Hine atudent and aredits to two others Kotex-Super. At all drug and department stores. | ontinental Mutual Savin S Bank jeollege rule, marriage is forbidden All leading hospitals today use Kotex. to students under a penalty of dis ; PY i First'and James’ Seattle, Wash? cr a HIGHEST GRADE 1308 Fourth Avenue MA in-6767 : A Seca lee et eal ROI EO

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