The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1924, Page 4

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The Pum Suggestions Cold Cream “Owl's” Theatrical Cold Cream perfects your comfort after a day of out-door life. Pull lb. 75c Vernice Cres:n $1.50 Vernice Face Powder Camphor Ice Powder puffs in rubber cases, ear stopples, pocket whisk brooms! The “Owl” fit $1.50 Kin Rouge 75c Perfectly natural Calamine Lotion 35c A fine sunburn lotion Todco Poison Oak Remedy 50c 10c vacation pleasant. Titewads to protect your money; cold cream to protect your complexion; éath caps to protec cleaning pads, sh stocked in generous save you money Bath Caps from 15c to $1.00 34 different styles and colors in fancy caps and skull caps Bags for bathing suits, 97c. Water Wings, 50c. Ear Stopples, 25¢ pr. Sponge bags, 60c to $1.25. Eveready Flashlights 65c to $1.55 This is an important item in a vacation out- And don’t forget a Sterno Kitchenette—a one-hole burner with a can of Sterno Heat, 25. Additional can of Sterno Heat, 10c. Eastman Kodaks $2 to $31.50 Box Brownies, $2.00 to $5.00; Folding Eastmans, $6.50 to $31.50. Or we will lend you a $3.50 Kodak for 15 days with: out charge. The“Owl" also refunds money on unused films—so take plenty along Thermos Bottles—pint 98c This is a great value—a genuine Thermos which keeps hot 24 hours and cold 72 hours. Also half-pint and quart Thermos Collapsible Drinking Cups, aluminum and nickel-plated, 5¢ to 50c. Soap Boxes 25c to 45c Leave your ex take one of these good but inexpensive time keepers with you. Ingersoll Yankee and Midget, plain and radiolite; and the “Owl's” Elm City, a good watch at $1.39. The “Owl” fills prescriptions with scrupulous ‘care : | The Owl Drug Co Metal and Ivory—a large assortment. Toilet Cases of rubberized cloth (water proof), $1.00 to $2.50. Holders for shaving brushes and tooth brushes, metal bound mirrors, pocket whisk brooms. Inexpensive watches $1.39 to $4.25 ive watch at home and Stores in 24 Cities is rea with your vacation needs There are literally scores of articles in the “Owl's” stocks that will help to make your ye dusters! And everything | t dy | t your hair! Sponge bags, i assortments and priced to Suggestions Goggles | h straight Shell frames, “PIRST LADY” })—| bows or the curved riding bows; 5 different colored | lenses, 50c and 75c | Hair Brushes | Combs Hair Nets Wash Cloth Cases Wash Cloths Mrs. Calvin Coolidge likes Playing Cards to go to baseball games. Just watch “her smile when the Hoyle Book of Rules Washington club starts piling sane up a couple of runs. At home Titewads when she is not. receiving Safety Razors callers, she spends much time ; crocheting. A hen it Cleaning Pads comes to cating, she think Emergency Packets ite ; on Soak ie pis i M lan ar PLAN NEW SPAN TO BLUFF ake Survey to Find Best Spot for New Bridge { Magno’ k list completely cut off bridge, ‘Tho bridge at W, Dravus lst, uned as a street car bridge, still open to traff This bridge, according to City E gineer J. D. Blackwell, must stand ture {heavy traffic pre until a new d permanent struc car n ucted, probably near the site of the burned W. Wheeler st. struc The board of public works will make an immediate survey of the [district, D. W. Barkhuff, superin Itenden€ of streets and sewers, an — | nounced. } A timber trestle at W. Wheeler | ba in BEND, Ore., July large black moths, of the Pandora moths are believed blown in from the by the storm which 000 of the insects rest. Moths Swarm Into _ | Town; Cover Walls | ¥ Bend today, covering walls of build- ings and coating telephone poles un- til washed off by hose streams, The mountains Monday evening. building it was estimated that 10,- 2.—Swarms of} believee to be| ariety, invaded to have been timbered areas passed over the On one and Seneca st., doned, had come to |Hotel Plans Dead, $20,760 Is Asked | An architect’s fee of $20,760 for plang for a 200-room hotel that was not built is the basis of a suit filed in superior court Wednestay by E. W. Houghton & Son against W. A. and H. A. Wolf. for the hotel, been erected at Poultry and Berry Farms are prof- itable In and around Seattle. HIS ONLY The line ran out into a urchin who had sat down |seat alongside her. sniffing as long as she finally burst forth in hau; “Young man, have you chief?" The urchin sniffed once answered loudly, “Yes'm, allowed to lend hich was to elghth ave. | have boen aban- You district and the fashionably dressed | lady was not pleased with the little | Shoe stood his|ing in Columbia university, hax been can get started with a small down | June 18 Winhipeg ce | Payment, with the balance like rent.!anniversary of {ts incorporation, | DECORATED BY KING te fashionable| NEW YORK, July 2.—Dr. Hendrik | % Backeland of New York, president] of the American Chemical soctety | mm) in tho car/and professor of chemical engineer-| could and) made a commander of the order of shty tones, | Teopold by King Albert of Belgium, 4 handker-| Hr, Baekeland, one of the foremost |figures in American chemistry, Is | Internationally known for his inven- |tion of bakelite. . | more, then but I ain't WINNIPEG, Man. July 2.—On rated the Suth 15th credited t ‘4 a raksamee pan guns rm WE HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN ASSETS JAN ASSETS JUNE GROWTH IN We have always paid withdrawals on demand. ASSOCIATION Organized 1916 1010 THIRD AVENUE Seattle, Washington as received July 1st. 1, 1924 SIX MONTHS. . 1010 THIRD AVE. on improved real estate, A+ « THE NORTHERN SAVINGS AND LOAN UNDER STRICT STATE SUPERVISION This Association is now paying its regular semi-an- nual dividend on savings. Money received up to July Money placed here is loaned only on first mortgages for the Bring in you this month $304,598.38 427,431.96 ANNOUNCEMENT of the Distribution of Our Regular full six months’ period ending December 31, We Accept $1 to $5,000 Semi-Annual DIVIDEND Six Months’ Period Ending June 30 ur Recount on om before the 16th of and share In the earnings of the Jold structure diy damaged an to be useless A study of the traffic situation the district id be made. determine the for’ a perma YOU’LL FIND lond time, Norwegian steamer Balto on narcotic charge Brown Thursday night at American Legion club. jant United States attorney, | vacancy left by resignation uf Matth. ew W. Hill Teeth Treated . would cont $250,000, 1 of the wan consumed or #0 rete structure, IT HERE rs Sam Nelson, taxi driver, hetd in} i. Hit auto of C. C. Carey and} on deliberately rammed it a sec is charge. Seattle Canadians observed inion day Tuesday Mickal Dalen, third engineer on is held Do- Dahiia society to hear G, H. Donald G. Graham ts new assist. filling Mme, Schuman-Heink passed thru attle Tuesc rout? to Doug y on Our EXTREME! Teeth as low as. Best act of teeth, Red Rubber (either set) Gold Crowns way Professor R. R. Renshaw, according to the American Chemical society. such as nicotine, } strychnine and morphine act an par-| jar kinds of nerves in particular! ways, it is sald, but no fundamental | evidence has been produced to ex- plain this selective action, | dr soclety, J Bridge Work Porcelain Cro Gold Fillings . Gold Inlays . Synthetic Por Fillings... Silver Filling Cement. Fillings Pyorrhes ‘Treatment per tooth ........ Nerve Removed (Pain Teeth Wxtracted (Pain 600 No charge for painless extracts ing and cleaning when other work Is contracted for, Old gold t# valuable. T pay cash or allow you full value for it on dental work: A PRIVATE, high-class, up-to date, SANITARY dental’ office with sterilized instruments and gentlemanly operators, whom you will not be ashamed to rece ommend to your friendy. All work gunranteed for 15 Examination FREE years Open 0106 Daily—P to 12 Sunday OHIO DENTIST 207 University Corner Second Ave, Over Mutual Say, & Loan Ana'n, Liberal R IXTH The Largest Complete Homefurnishing Store UNBAUM BROS FURNITURE Co. INC. fE PIKE AND AVE Charming Ivory Finish full size, i finish $26.25 3 Chiffoniers, finish $22.00 4 Vanities, finish 7 Bed 0 ivory ivo $10.0 ry Beda te Pri b and 823.00, eta $36.50 hn. $42.25 in $33.25 “ $54.50 Sea silverstone $9.25 $10.50 $21.00 ve de ¥ tone finish * Bed to plete set ety of attract leed at $17. signs pr and up. portance oe G6learance Sale ODD PIECES of BEDROOM FURNITURE —- } Special Induceme for New Accounts Purchase $100 Pay only $5 down! 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FURNITURE CO., Inc. in the Northwest |I— Easy d Ez PIN Othe h Big \V A Splendid Opportunity to Obtain Needed Bedroom Pieces ‘ at a Big Saving 1 Dressing Table, ivory finish $25.50 1 Dresser, char finished in vee Chiffor ‘nis, $35.50 finin. $67.25 ng Tables, silver- $33.00 ~. $9.75 «inten... $9.00 * Rivertone tinteh.. $967 D "$50.50 inut finish *. $33.00 beveonmeet. 3: PY (>) vane’ $9.00 ™ wan’.. $9.75 finan a taes; BOeOl Metal Walnut Finished B to complete a 5 Find Out Why Drugs Act So Curiously NEW YORK July 2 at New York university Different drugs, Professor Renshaw has been work ing on this problem, a successful so- |lution of which, lead to the conquest of many dis eases of the nervo now baffle the medical profession, it is believed, will system which tour. Mrs, Adelo Parker Bennett, for- mer Broadway high teacher, will re- turn to Seattle from Russia soon. Sixteen persons were graduated! Tuesday night from American Unt. versity of Sanipractice, held in Washington hotel. Exercises Dr. Frank Pratt elected head of 100 Per Cent club at mecting Tues- |day. Dr. 8. 8. Sulliger, of Kent, wilt ad. Rainier Val Horticulture PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer PUGET SOUND NaVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION ST Waome MAIN | | how drugs select special parts of the|the clock. nervous system for their action is! ferrier exhibited an egg from his | ads carry Interesting news. Have” the aim of an Investigation under) hennery with a flattened side and|you read them tonight? by |r | THE “CLOCK” EGG 12 smail ridges arranged in a circle OKLAHOMA CITY, Okle., July 2.| resembling the numerals upon a) -O. D. Ferrier claims he has the only | clock. Why and! hen in the United States that watches | As proof of his claim, The personal columns in the want” $5, $10, $20 Standard Oil Scrip Books in these denom- inations like travel cheques are especially convenient for touring. 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