The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1924, Page 3

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| FOR ANGLERS Seattle Hatchery Millions of Fry Placing ANY MEAL Shredded{Wheat is not merely | 4) the ideal breakfast food. It | stocking provides a most satisfying Alaska lunch — particularly at this Already ¢ time of year when heavy foods |' should be avoided. Try it for your next lunch =| Du superintende topped with strawberries or t fresh fruits Y TROUT ARE TRIBUTED AROUND A full meal in two biscuits permitted Kitsap County to Celebrate Fourth |" Kitsap county will celebrate the 4 by the com almon eggs the kers dynamite and in other the speckled Fourth of July at the Port Orc fair grounds in a three-day July 4, 5 and 6 There will be a carnival, baseball games, sports, dancing, horse racing | tt oa the halfmile track. A smoker, | with six boats, will be staged each | GC evening. stan being taken ents and not Fishing 18 ng to Dun Let the “Bime & Dollar” Make Your Dimes and Dollars Earn Dividends for You! Your idle dollars should be made to work and earn. Why should you do all the work and Jet the dollars LOAF? The “Dime & Dollar” has just paid its Ninth Semi-Annual! Dividend, at the Annual rate of 5i% roy If you are not already a member-depositor, join now. Start saving with us before July 15th and ‘share in ie our earnings from July Ist. Accounts may be opened from one dollar up to five thousand dollars. Write or call for a statement, and for one of our “Daily Dime Savers.” DIME AND DOLLAR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Housed With Seattle Title Trust Company 114 Columbia Street, Corner Second Avenue Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection OPEN JUNE J GCWAS SEPT 30 JASPER NATIONAL PARK —the largest National Park in the werli 4400 square miles of scenic glories Dancing, motoring, riding, boating, tennis — your favorite recreations — all are the more enjoyable at Jasper Park Lodge, an ideal playground resort in the heart of the magnificent Canadian Rockies. Thoroughly modern hotel accommo- dations and conveniences are provided for 350 guests in the Centrat Lodge Building and adjoining lodges. Rates are $6 up. American Plan. Make your reservations early. LOW SUMMER FARES J. F. McGuire, Gen'l. Agt. Passenger Department Second Ave. Tel. Main 4906 SEATTLE Scenie Booklet Free. 902 REACHED ONLY BY Pakanne NATIONAL RAlLways AY LARCEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE WORLD The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon from The Star for two consecu- tive days. Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents, (Mail orders 100 extra) This will entitie you to one of our complete Ma Jong ots. NAME, cssscccssscssvsesssescsomoecensses ADDRESS , PHONE NO. see ceccsesseeseeeeeseeeeerecensl TH ‘ALASKAN TROUT £ llwood Mead Finds West All Right, Kids! You Sk ATILE SI Gripped in Big Drought Visits Seattle on Tour “ederal P rojects BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES ef persens mentioned in Chis colame missing requested alse to report |The Star, Other newspapers are invited | to repreduce wach Mems ae will interest | thelr readers. Word of LOREN E, COLEMAN |» sought is mother, Mrs, W. Tay: Hor, Brec ge. Mich | Decla at she was committed to the } ota State Fargo Falls, 15 years ago, arated from her family, Mrs, Mary Vining. 650 EB. 82nd st., asks for in- formation as to the whereabc of her husband. ALBERT VINING, and her son, GEORGE VINING 1» | PLAN REUNION “Men Who Tied Army To-| gether’ Will Gather Here | Telephone men who served over. ie world war as members h Battalion 411, Com gather in Seattle Satur. | annua? reunion the Shops and Garage | ng of the F Telephone | day for Meeting at buil 30, late Saturday afternoon, the t a business seasion and nee to renew and recai] remin rom various parts of Oregon ington are coming, Com: | was made up entirely of om. | ployes of the Pacific Telephone and | Telegraph Co. from these two states. | Postal Inspector Gets Oil Evidence After an absence of months, Postal Inspector J 8. enson arrived in Seattle Wednes. day. He expects to remain for come tine: Swenson is gathering evidence in |the case of Gordon Campbell, L. ¢ |Stevensen, Ed Dailey and C. F. Bloomfield, Montana oil operators, {indicted for using the mails to do- fraud. The men had opened two oil | telds in Montana, known as Gor- |don Campbell Field No. 1 and Gor don Campbell Field No. %, and had Joffered for sale $375,000 worth of Istock. They age said to have pro- duced a small quantity of oil, to leatisfy any investigators, and then discontinued digging. The trial will come up in the |fall in Montana federal courts several iDenaiy Thrown and | Badly ‘Skinned Up’ Deputy Sheriff Leo Sowers lost « lot of cuticle from his legs and ef |bows» tate Wednesday when a car |turned in front of ‘his motorcycle Jat Fifth ave. and Dearborn st. | Sowers was thrown into a sand pile, |15 fect away, by the collision, The machine was driven by Gus Balm 8637 Phinney ave. Asks Report on Bank Conditions WASHINGTON, July 3.—Comp- troller of the Currency Davis today issued a call for the condition of na- tional banks at the close of business on June 30. United States 150 Years Old in 1926 PHILADELPHIA, July 3.—Gov- jernors of many states are being in- |vited to attend and participate in |celebration of the 160th anniversary lof American independence to be held here in 1926, Says She Never Saw Spouse Sober WAUKEGAN, II, July 3.—Mro |J. C. Corter teatified In her divorce jaction here that she had never seen |her husband sober. Lone Tasiaves to Collect Own Fees SHIVNAL, Wngland, July Charles Lane, the only taxpayer in | the village of Boscobel, has been appointed tax colloctor there, Mother of Two Is Saved From Suicide Despondent because she could not| Naval Plane Hits b 4 oblain employment, Mrs. Irene Cul, attempted her life Wednes-| y taking Sh was to the «¢ hospital and day was dec ed to be out of ton, readers to use this |. in finding missing he ent Ie | rushe re bees | Thurs v08 dange ren hotel Mrs. Culton has two chil at the Bay and live OV EN- BAKED if AK German Army Men Don’t Like Kaiser Can Enter Pets Now! Prizes Are Offered for Friendly Animal d Birds in Star Contest YLANS for the children’s 1 j ij by The Seattle and the Seatt a tion, went forw l Many child I a it re 5 ing to enter thei Ingenui t nuilding of floats o: b the * be paraded will have quite a lot to do with the p ng The parade is to be held Monday, July 14, and afterward th pets will be placed on exhibition at the Sportsmer ho Third and Blanchard, The show oper 12 t until July 19. ; Prizes totaling $25, so divided that every ild in the cit has a chance to win one of them, are being offered by Di M. A. Winningham, president of the Sportsmen's associ: M22 Al DON] tion | nen as Any child ur 16 is eligible to enter a pet in the contest OFFER DRINKS There is no entrance fee Prizes are apportioned to th« h mallest, biggest, most unu and best kept pets and there] is a special prize for the s “grand champion.” Children who wish to enter the contest should fill out the coupon below and mail it to The Pet Contest Editor, The Seattle Star, Seattle. J ' Name Tinie) Age pati Address I will enter my pet in the Pet Parade and Contest organized by The Star and the Seattle rtsmen association and will exhibit it in the parade and at s = = a s = = ” the show on July 14, 1924, My pet is a 5 Special 50c E $ 50 | DOWN ae Everett Starts on H 1 739 50c j ; a i noathouse: Save 2 Fourth Celebration [ee WEEK : o July 3.—A pilot’ and ul otl = J cimerve navel’ alk h July. celebration was ni 1f we repair your 1404 j crashed e sea off the Del| vere harbor, The| qj Wate, we guaran Third nie re eaterd a Northwest ne of the fen H tee it to keep time EWELEP from the M by a small t WARN OF FIRES Forests Hold Wife; Spouse Year White Gold LADIES’ WRIST WATCH Tinder-Dry; Is Increasing Danger Injured in Smash Canned Beans are Baked Beans when the label treads BAKED Notall beans in cans are baked. Read the labels. If the label reads ‘baked beans”, they are baked. If the label does not say ‘baked’, they probably are not. Heinz Oven-Baked Beans are baked—with dry heat and@labeled “baked” on the can for yo guidance in buying. HEINZ BEANS with tomato sauce One oe / Unrieties

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