The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1924, Page 20

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ASEM a ER ME ini 9 ee i> m THE SEATTLE STAR DIZINK_ BONE CASE SET THREAT DIDNT WoRK | OLD-TIME STUFF (_ FED BY RADIO | TRYOUT COSTLY Speed Test Ends in Court With $10 Fines Wild West Gun Play Retold in Dalton’s Court FOR FRIDAY Man Accused of Holding Petition Names AT ALL FOUNTAINS? Sore wie ~ ‘ 4 7 ’ b : " Hig | : ~ Tae rudge Dail omnes | ¢ them to a gi The ORIGINAL Us 2 oman Maited Milk a, boon manded of soto Th BRIBERY CHARGE Cal : COP GIVES BLOOD TO SAVE ANOTHER, ea iy Nath ; Het MSs ae it Richar he ne one | Edwards and Butler Toss It} Lillian Dirchen and her pet groundhog, who can't see his BUT MEASURE FAILS sent »y Nathan Leopold, J¥., and Richard Loeb, the hadow because he lives in a garage or a dog kennel or an\| Trwror tt an E. } Digestible=No Cooking. ALI Real Estate Board _;*" ealeverd tales £4000. Datoclinae) al the 6 About in Court SOEHINGRe, or aomethicee: shea tacmdgeee & redio. leor\| L! Draccord' BS Aveld Imitationa to Start Campaign pointed hour, took a decoy package to the place the money pr | ture on “How to Feed Pets” and following instruction So — A drive for new members will be| Was supposed to be deposited. These three y uths were ar- t € ; re Post 5; started, Thurad el rested and later admitted, police say, they wrote the ‘note Peal Low Bid for Real E Butler, at 12:5 campaign will From left to right they are, Walter Derus, Ignatius Ciom-, ! imansger of at me eke ak wee 3 Dog and Baby Again), day. ' mse) & a Adams {s president and Sa A story and picture in The Star ® ax n e h ae. erecuitive secreta t "s i sree w 4: ve on | he dog $ ft) 6 might fo ming _& <a = —— _ = = ———— | a |We Tell It With VALUES| ee Courtesy Satisfaction : " Sree , : - “ > ] Rialto Block, Second Avenue at Spring a s Also New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland WHY “SALES”? The great majority of the Public can no longer be counted upon to encourage “sales.” They are so loaded with misstatements and disappointments that thinking people shun them as they do a leper. in one day saw the new | A small minority of the Public will still be found as a fertile field for the storekeeper whose conscience does not bother him as to misstatements of values, materials, etc. “Sales” are so permeated with fraud and deception that there’s a lot of satisfaction in shopping where price is reasonable and fixed to stay. We have no “sales.” All our garments, purchased in enormous quantities for our chain of stores, are bought at a considerable saving. Our cash discounts alone con- stitute practically all the profit we make. Operating on this basis makes it apparent that our COATS, SUITS, CAPES and DRESSES at » g ave values without competition. And the same is true of all the higher grade garments sold here, whatever the price, whether $25, $35 or more. Standard Six Announcement of the new Buick “Standard Six” brought approximately 500,000 people into Buick sales- rooms on the first day this car was shown. And our Millinery shares the same advantages of style and price. Here's good evidence in support of this truth, Why? Because everywhere everyone is marvelling at | the new “Standard Six”— the “Six” that sets a new | standard of quality and price. | See it for Yourself Phone EA st-0842 Epriner East Pike at Harvard

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