The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1924, Page 3

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7 at.2. Tv~ » vw 7, ™ Ree OANA: —— “1 Sn te =r a - Pom Ae ee . red Be « Not Higher Priced Without costing more than ordinary tires, these great oversize C-T-C hand-built low inflation cords represent every higher standard in tire mak ing and service. J C-T-C’s are heavier, stronger and more durable than tires you have been accustomed to. This superiority obtains by using only the highest grade materials, im- proved compounding, hand-buliding _ under restricted production and the | most rigid inspection. There is alse s C-T-C hand-bellt Ral- leon tire fer extreme lew inflation, which fits aay standard wheel and rim. CTC Tubes add mileage to almost any easing. “Where Weatlake Crosses ¢ F Nickerson we. SIS BL 450 vice, N. 36th St. Olive Way imrage, 3082 First Aye. e. st, Samd Ave. N. W. MJ, Willers, 4201 Eighth Ave. s. Way _ $250,000 Building ) aid general shop bur tity light department will be erect p Mon at Fourth ave. S. and Spoka: Gr contract. Prominent fat that comes- and nti po Wiere it te not needed is a burden pon ple: fat where it} | thews by taking after each mi bedtime, one Marmola Pre These little tablets ae dd harmless as the famous ps [Me dollar tor a tox or you ; or you ean Gan direct from the Marmiota Ca, lotors Bldg... Detroit, Mich. fn thus say good ANd fat — Advertiser: so brief that t aying little appreciation of anything. Such a husband man who runs the lawr to do the trimming; or g stand up if it did not Just so with mart They say that this sar ; why not div While they live under the ame roof, they are ing per Deaf and Dun This Reader yothia Grey: igi Blind i ns, | and d t hing she } i, tl does answer it, it i not muc auisfaction in it to ev worth mentioning nice things,” or ar mower over his lawn, and forget how would the L. C. Smith a solid concrete founda 1an is so full of fun at his place t between there and his little would say nicer things and say them in a more live way, to a landlady, if he had one, He seems to have some thing continually bottled up in his thoughts I am writing this to remind some husband that is like his automobile secure the best results When she is ‘blind, ¢ flowers to her, and s wift he must have care and attention to what a good wife s been haps he will not be bl THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OT?® PF. KEGEL. President Two Carloads of Bedroom Furniture Al The Lowest Savings Possible _ SEATTLE DISTRIBUTORS | €anal Tire Company, Inc. SEATTLE C-T-C DEALERS "Auto Camp Servier, 6101 Whitman). f ‘00 First Ave. & Battery Service, N. W. and Leary Way ee, 1908 4rd Park Garage, 0050 Woodland | Service Station, W. 65th Gonney’s Service, TSO Green Lake for City Up Soon A reinforced concrete warehouse | BX for the |, Supt. J. D. Ross announced _Weinesday. The work will cost Bearly $250,000 and will be done un-| , been proved tha | Fat That Shows Soon Disappears from which they take thet f | fame, Buy and try « box today. Ail Griggists the world over well them, at j Need Baby Clothes he dames Dear Miss Grey You b column 19 |} on Tuesday and Thur r. I wish you could do th for this mother. This fam | The Star building, 1309 Seventh | was without w Westlake and lished | ‘Nother Dog Gone wi t two weeks old and night for her, afraid they ‘ound. We'll give ormation, or if the: her back to her poor little who hi ly have their eyes hor log is white, part spitz, has one eye and an- ot Tr a dark spot ove swers to the nar MRS. A. V. V To Finish Rugs Dea! I have some low can I finish them? LENA Finish the ends with a fringe that rugs. lean be bought at any carpet store. Superstition Dear Mis Grey: Has it ever the month of Oc e un time? A. B. Tt would not be possible to estab- himself unlucky is Hable to be un- or bad, is merely to shirk one’s re- sponsibility for one’s own conduct. Nevertheless, many persons who would hate to’ be considered super- stitious, talk of their luck. But it must be noted that they always regard their successes as | just reward’ of their own merit You} d-bye to dieting, “|while their failures they attribute te ly “hard Tek? Prices OF REMOVAL of w Years Because Factory Made Inberal Reduc- tions rpets which I cut into] lucky than’ those born at any other | lish any such proof. Luck is a} habit of mind. Whoever thinks | ortunate. To believe in tuck, good | photographic study of Mrs. Al Smith as | she sat watching the fluctua- tions of the votes during the democratic deadlock. Her ex- pression indicates a stoic res-| ‘ignation to circumstances. Close On This Bedroom Group In Ivory This Is Your Mid- summer Oppor- tunity T'o | Choose Good Fur- THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET 1375 Yards of Silk and Cotton Crepe Regular Price $1.50 and $1.75 | 86-inch Silk-and-Cotton Crepes—a man- ufacturer’s cleanup sale—all shimmering, | —Virst Floor new patterns for summer frocks. Kvery Piece | Of This Pattern niture At Prices 669 Way Below” Regular | ARRANGE LIBERAL TERMS

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