The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1924, Page 16

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cna ‘ cn cite ‘Those Poor Americans” | Get Volunteer Charity THE SEATTLE THEY WERE RE ADY FOR iD TR JUBL STAR _ | New Community Hotel’s TWO STUCK im Chief Tells ot Ideals Three Bandits Ga Change in Att tacks Seatt] oyagers Subjects of Curiosity of Says Olympie Will Be HCaALIC . . , Indi Mistake of White Hotel With Keen as a Vash : BY LINDEN B. PENT a Personali ‘al sernger Py A = CHARITABLE GIFTS “ A 4 taken : ARE OFFERED PENTZES i at Inter . . ve : . “ s ne en *« , Star Sat 3 and ave, 4 Mr. T a e tr home a¢ k . . wele « a Grenaeg . that they were 4 . Hotel Alexas . bed ot the , " Blanchard Forest st h fu. “ « BY WILLIAM P. TAYLOR, JR. | rire Under Control al . : ; f Manager, Hotel Oly | LUI be grandchild did new " b ‘ pi A word | nd w iw ff 1 an A r An ans ‘ fn r A the 4 off t sonic ‘ , t 4 | >, Taylor, . Ws * ‘ : WR jo csi oie Remarkable picture showing how well democratic convention was policed when critical| 3 ® William P. Taylor, Jr. J Ly 2 ¢ § his| tssues were under discussion and feeling was running high. Seven police, it will be noticed, |*** ef Pose « ae ae : ees ney| were stationed in this one small section. With feeling running high trouble had been ex-|"** ™ i the home 1 A W pected and the number of policemen on hand doubled t ‘fyou’ LL FIND : ¢ : Halliday, w w " ; itis ‘gh t | tire ee : est inane fo will } effe 1 | , reat w : ‘ ers on Mc nday, Wednesday and tfull |, Neva 1. Boyd, x > in ‘day, from 1 to 2 p. m, and | prs |dress Religious Edu 8 ie &: Se 4 on Tuesday and Thursday, from | a ers Tuesday at Dartnall's et | eing repaired drops on J INDIAN AC 11 to m, at her office in | | é =—_— . ity . | The Star building, 1309 Seventh | mat ne ae Pike Street garage|\ \ | 1 11 | b/ ’ a done much advertt of ‘¢ 7 aS 8 y| | ave. 1,t jiling him almost instan / . nd the idea of our Girls Have Queer Theory; Judge All Men by y“* —__ mina | crotssd on! chain'‘on sépaiy “rack mu be not c us ay, 80 per © * Tse TM atw Tiles i tt a 2 Sessa. the qin eorniray Gert a te Actions of Two of Their Friends toen superstition originate? pcpedbahtal ny rei across the nglish people of Alert bay ng remembere Brown talks to King|\ } ks the use of th c A—It can be traced to the rable home in ‘ IN democrats Saturday noon!) his home for c a ° By Cynthia Grey , len pper, at which Christ uch toward making s se cae inl tabiag ‘Scvesing? Pepe a ghy EAR MISS GREY: We are two girls of nineteen who} and His twelve disciples sat oti Siccild Weitiaas ian siaa:A ' of this kind offer, but w have been going out with two young men a little older| around the table. Judas after and end gayety at road y had completed the establishment of than we are. They are considered very respectable, but re-| wards betrayed Christ ang later | ‘”* sioia’ titans te + ienren 1 Lacey Friday morning. | our camp and got our s tart \Tacoma Men Head jcently while out motoring one of them said something| hanged himseit. sion of the city and his attitude of| 7 aoe be tor, Rhine dy) =A | A New Store he 0 ue eer 7 red by iane’t Postal Federation insulting. We have been told that all men will say such | — |mind toward it as he goes out to wr pneys Opening, Too ; port to the skin by that time,| YAKIMA, July ayde y.|things sometimes. They have written asking pardon. Eight Dod D ese ba expe gitira craintis ia Ss | Defective chimney blamed for ‘This contest is to 4 the invitation met with a whole-|Ba of Tacoma, ted head | Would you advise us to make up? |Eight Do ge eath | “ he receive courteous and|°l@2¢ h destroyed home of John teodied"at sor, pens eee Tee earny Meee Di ierk eee. $0 aeons |i R. B. and LI When Auto Plunges | .«:: treatment on arrival he| Neuman, Burien City, Friday, with | to Seattle. Ove thet Pu fprallen agit rare 5 aia. Federation of UEER theory, some of you girls pass around. Those) jonr ANGELES. July 6 Bight | !eaves the hotel on his mission in a|} Te A ie aed a ae every citizen will ‘ cereeey evens. at "the be : 7 acce’ a . sprea edly Be i leasant frame of mind and every: | ric mes, 0 he , welcome. In ‘ts par- ; daar) | thelr annual cor who accept it ed help to spread it will undoubtedly | sons miraculously SUN ie r —s ind Ana every. he office at Bell at. dock for | rae, ee } Alert bay has a considerable In- Siven cause to think it true. Friday when an a le carrying gener will toward | yution of reindeer meat | chandising {t will dian population and Indian Agent}; _ Somebody ought to teach you that ALL young men will}... men and slx children plunged | his objects and ¢ad-| Ballard Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid| stand alone. The fl Halliday has his home about in|'® OT say insulting things to young women. There are &| ser the road at the Elwha biddiga andl t he |soclety to hold picnic at Woodland | First Prize is worth , x the center of what is called the)... Wenat. |great many real men in the world who respect themselves ak cobioltanstiinin’ thal ipa babe per Fant sco i $260.00. Pages ‘ae plane corte por lchee had been well enough to protect the women whom they escort. ‘Aeon Gollotu. or srsaut Se aa, era ae ie Rast ) Batsabesh foc. the particular use of the In 3 You will doubtless pardon the young men of whom YOU! was driving the car. Dan Barkhou-| .. while you are asking papa | Saturday at Sacred Heart church. f @ians, It was in this Indian ran oh One Dead, One Dying |complain, whatever my advice, since one of them has an} on and ius six enildren were with yeh adbN 4 hr something | Despondent over unemployment, ' that wo were camped, a ele ° Ww: auto, But the very fact that you do pardon them will} him lively : Peter Bowman ended life Friday |r ; proved to be the soure: of mur chin Rimrock reck encourage them to risk repeating the offense, sometime. | ‘The party was rescued by camp-| He you didn’t, dear-|With pocket-knife at 716 Dearborn . ape meri | SARIS, Je lle ers, who lower s down the| est jo can't | st. «(Daily Star 1 = i Dearie Tt ula} an employe of Public “Dolling | Rare Sen salvar: see chee: eee Sek sues: we Vicweae bank | ke sige FO are ecg al Ser AIO! ye wot delive lecture & aa a ‘ he children especially Rimrock dam, died yesterday at the Up” Taboo | marked with a girs maiden r group about tho door of the tent|hospital, at the camp, ater lying 24|UP” Ta bare ante at mn : and stare in and whisper and gig-|nours with a broken back. Deer| Dear Miss ( aS ee eee be £7 Themnet be ; gle about everything they saw and/¢el? from a rock train and was run |>Tousht up the subject of girls and’) 00" ra bed } all we did. The older Indians were on July 2 nelr curls. It is all right for a| foolish nor sentimental about : not quite so bad, but worst of all] aymond ‘Trimble, another em 1 to curl her hair or to wear it} your be it or mele ing were the white women who had oc-|ploye on the dam, is near death {n |Stralht. But I am sick and tired roms The pec a pag Ing er casion to pass by. With thelr chins|a hospital here from scalding. He |9f seeing girls completing thelr] sometimes | worn on the ated over their shoulders they would|was in when a donkey engine |tollet on the street car, in public} hand during the ceremony, : stare as long as the tent was in| overturned dining rooms, and anywhere they | !t doesn't matter who puts It = ———-——-—-— | happen to find space to park them-| there. That it cannot be re- 4 Ps — selves. Looks are all right tn their] moved as often as you like, ts ; 4 place, but for heaven's sake give| Only a foolish — superstition. us a rést on the perpetual doling | When you are settled and it is “THE NATIONAL CITY BANK | "goa Se Ries | ROUGHHOUSE, | husband's people for dinner. : OF SEA’ ee | There is no rule. Just do what t SEATTLE \Curl Your Hair | ever ts phe 4 But Comb It | Second Avenue at Marion Street | , Miss Grey: I lke your col ve ° ans aig preter age bet Statement of Financial Condition at Close of Business, June 30, 1924. ; Pp ave thing up to date being discussed. | | MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Of course it i sort of foolish, tn a | way, to talk about whether a girl should curl her hair to attract men RESOURCES Report of Condition Made to Comptroller the Currency at the But, after all, the traction of the | Close of Business Jun sexes and the happiness of the two | Loans and Discounts $17,466, 882 01 in each other’s company ts about . ct Se Meat alana fee . , » as important a matter as we could Cash and Exchange .......... $10, 328, 140. 48 : RESOURCES consider, I favor a girl curling 1 » Cortif. Loans and Discounts ; $2,710,373.42 bobbed halr if she finds {t 1s more | | U.S. Bonds and Treasury Certif 5 i | Overdrafis Tee ‘3 ae 480.41 becoming. Beauty helps to make, | Teates: <.o..ic: etree re 7,882,107.17 * United Sta jonds to Secure Circulation 50,000.00 {Hlth world a pleasant place. There | ees. puraitire and Bistares cn $8000.00 | Tlie enough Ueliness. Of course, if u|] Best ect. of” tock Other Bonds and Securities ... 8,187,897.68 Customers’ Linbility.U Customers’ Liability Ac Cash and Exchange Capital Stock Surplus. . Undivided Profits Circulation . . Letters of Credit.... ere Bills Payable With Federal Reserve Bank Safe Deposit Equipment... U. 8. Bonds, Treasury LIABILITIES Reserve for Taxes Dividends Unpaid Rediscount wus Federal Reserve Bank Deposits . . Seattle and the Pacific Northwest appear the United States in healthy conditions. tinue if we all pull together. OFrrIceRrs President i. W. MAXWE H. WIT 3, Assistant Cashier The good work will con- Rubber (either # Gold Crowns (22 Bridge Work (22 girl looks better with her hair curled, she is more likely to be at |] | tractive to men and women. There || Porcelain Crow ‘84.00 1 jis no harm in this. All I ask of jf Gold Fillings . 00 Up Gold Inlays . Synthetic Por Fillings ... the girls is, don't let your bobbed get frouzy. | hair | STERESTE: |] Silver Fillings fe U, : . INTERESTED. |] Onent Filing peak | Teeth Treated 506 Pyorrhea Treatme per tooth ... Nerve Removed racted (Painles |For the Bride Dear Miss Grey: If a girl is to 047 No charge for painless extract- ener become @ bride in the near future |} ing and cleaning when other 100,000.09 |{| should she have her silver and linen |] work Js contracted for. ‘Old gold fs Valuable. I pay cash or allow you full value for it on ental work. A PRIVATE, high-class, up-to. Ante, SANITARY dental office with sterilized instruments and gentlemanly operators, whom you will not be ashamed to rece ommend to your friends. All work guaranteed for 15 years Examination FRED Open 9to6 Dally—0 to 12 Sunday OHIO DENTISTS 207 Cay aany, Corner Second Ave. + & Loan Ass'n, 666.19 |}) marked with her maiden name or || her husband's name? If the ring | service 1s used, when should the en- | agement ring be removed and who | should remove it? I havo heard | |that the man who put it there | should remove it previous to placing | }}}on the band and that it should | |never be removed before. In thero | 03.50 to lead all sections of | rule of etiquette tha \entertain her husband's at |dinner, and how soon after tha nuptials should she entertain them? | “SMILES.” 4L, Assistant Cashier of the Distribution of Our Semi-Annual DIVIDEND June 30 Bring in your full six months’ period ending Dece We Accept $1 to ANNOUNCEMENT for the Six Months’ Period Ending account on or before the 16th of this month and share in the earnings of the THE NORTHERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Organized 1916 UNDER STRICT STATE SUPERVISION 1010 THIRD AVENUE Seattle, Washington This Association is now paying its regular semi-an- nual dividend on savings. Money received up to July 15th credited as received July 1st. WE HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN ASSETS JAN. 1, 1924......... ASSETS JUNE 27, 1924. 427,431.96 GROWTH IN SIX MONTHS......... $122,833.58 We have always paid withdrawals on demand. 1010 THIRD AVE. Money placed hero is loaned only on first mortgages on improved real estate. Regular mber 31 $5,000 = +++ $304,598.38 21,398,145.33 79,500.00 289,010.14 200,000.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock .. Bank Vaults and Equipment .. Real Estate os eeese ee ie ee ey eo teense 1 Redemption Fund, U.S. Treasury ......... ee 74,100.00 ? Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit and ’ Acceptances ..... ..... ER UE ARLE ‘ 241,756.18 3 $39,749,393.66 & LIABILITIES : | Capital Stock ..... s0 0 Pee ath CORE adie -$ 2,200,000.00. Surplus ........ i vaihielets vce sh Cewek (a0 GOOLO0 Undivided Profits (Net) ...........-... . 198,699.54 a Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Ete...... ... weseee 496,325.94 p Circulation are Letters of Credit and Acceptances et DEPOSITS .... 1,482,000.00 245,481.18 34,691,887.00 $39,749,393.66 ° g e Dexter Horton National Ban Temporary Location, Third Ave. at Cherry St. ‘ _ Branches Seaboard Branch, Fourth Ave. at Pike St. Ballard Branch, 5228 Ballard Ave. & ay i Statement of Condition of Dexter Horton State Bank : Georgetown 7 June 80, 1924 ‘ __ RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts. fi $105,341.66 Capital Stock.......0.ee08. -$ 60,000.00 a Cash and Exchange. « 491,968.36 Surplus . . 4 15,000.00 o United States Bonds - 101,000.00 Reserve for Interest... f 835.90 by OtherAssets........... 1,987.96 aise Deposits... + 624,412.08 $700,247.98 $700,247.98 S2eere csr:

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