The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1924, Page 9

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1% FRIDAY, AU¢ za . Te e Entertain Visitors Visiting Merchants to See City in Fleet of “Courtesy Cars” ' Lake community has been pulling down more than its share says Anna M. Hulton, 7428 Fourth ave. that Chamber of ¢ courtesy teered for Gr of community prizes this year,” N. 4 and now » more automobiles vo tourist use ¢ @ny other he Merchants’ exposition hospitality committee, egree the other communities must hurry if they are the work of Green Lake and its commercial club under President A, J McFarland. Commodious Cars for GP rot 5 can supply courtesy 1 driy Va Voluminous Visitors—|ers during Exposition week. The thig might well be th \ for the | cars will be used in the afternoons hospit committee of the Pacific | only, and organization whose Northwest Merchants’ exposition to) members carry the greatest number be held 18 to n the Bell st. dock August of visitors during the week will re y cup, ceive a silver tr each) = Mr Guy, chairman of wn mer-| the sommittee ar ts ‘ ranging the program, and the con dustrial show « tests will be judged by a committee penity ° ompdsed of Doug! Ball, chair charge. man; Victor H. Elfendall and Geo the ob} C. Black, "Practica Special days have been assigned the to various organization, tho this does not restrict thelr cars to those days. Tho qlubs, however, are each arranging special features for their particular days, which will be as fo! lows Monday, August 18—Lions’ club, Transportation club and exposition executive committee, Tuesday, August 16—Retail Druggists and Municipal league Wednesday, August 20—Ki wanls club and Rotary club. Thursday, August | 21—China club, Young Men's Business club and Knights Templar, m and the reception to the world UNION SEEKS BENCH 'Reah Whitehead Files Can didacy for Judgeship Reah Mary Whitehead, county justice of the peace, morning filed her candidacy for Judge in the superior court, depart- ment No. 1, | She is the first woman to be a| | Justice of the peace in this county, | and, if she is successful'in her ef- forts to be a judge, will be the first| of her sex to occupy the superior court of this state. ““The Demand of the Day Is}| Charles E. Claypool, Sanitation’ jeounty prosecuting attorney, also | filed candidacy for judgeship in de COURTEOUS | partment No. 1, Friday morning. Others who filed were Day Karr, representative from district 47; | William Phelps Totten, representa- tive, district 42; Judson F. Falknor, representative, district 47: A. ¥, Fuller, representative, district 41, and J. H. Bolen, county commis- sioner, north district, This together with mod- ern. equipment, scrupu- lous sanitation, is what I offer my patients. I guarantee them absolute satisfaction. b. m. Saturday, according to County | Auditor D. Ferguson. The office ordinarily closes at noon Saturday, but will be open until 6 o'clock to receive filings only. New Forest Fires in Oregon Stopped | | BEND, Ore. Aug. 8.—Nino fires caused in Wednesday's elect#ical storm had been placed under control this morning and the newest men ace to Central Oregon's pine forests definitely abated. The speed with which the fires springing up in the | wake of the storm were stopped and ord in this section. the size } Fesched. by the Jargest blaze. ‘Plan. Progressive State Ticket Here | Called despite purported attempts jof Phil La Follette, their candidate's |son, to stop efforts for a Washing- ton progressive state ticket, approx imately 300 La Follette-for-president ‘delegates from all over Washington | will meet with 10 Seattle delegates t 637 Railway Wxchange building, lat 10 a. m. Monday to decide on a jatate ticket and to form a state |La Follette organization. | Local delegates to tho state meet CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE on W, $6th from 11th ave, N. W, to 12th ave, DR, 8, A. KANDOLPH | N. W. | Associate On 28rd 8. W, and 24th 8. W, | i u from W. Juneau to W, Grat | First and Pike and on W. Graham from | Over Bartell’s EL jot-1833 | | | 8. W. to 24th 8. W. \ King} Friday | former ered Filings for office will close at 6} ” a we ling are O. M. Moore, Bothell; Her Obey That Ever insistent || san Nelson, Ttenton; August Toell.| Imputeg and Viele Dr, ner, Duwamish; John Rathbun, Dr. Wiheon lSidney Strong, J. H. Norris, Dr, I’. 1. Morgan, Phil J, Pearl and Mise Emily Peters. OR. J. T senile ow, Be WATER SHUT-OFY NOTICE | t will Be shut off Sat- | urday, August 9, from § a, | m. to 6 p.m, as follow, | From W, 80th to W. 86th and joing to deat} Friday, August 22?—Communi ty Club day: Carleton Park, Seattle Rainier Valley, Green Lake, Ballard, University, © Madison, Inquire Leschi, West Seattle and other iin community clubs, pea tai oso will be no sight-seeing trips | Saturday, owing to the navy pro chen r n th avy pr WOMAN. JUSTICE a bench in} | | then controlled 1% considered a rec. | t# Sixty acres was! | | | | | ment plan took up almost the on- tHE SE CANDY SPECIAL ‘WOMEN and Young Women interested in the newest in Dresses will find good choosing in the Downstairs Store, Saturday. Our buyer, At $8.75 Delightful styles are distinctive in value. Colorings are fresh as a flower. NOTHER shipment of speci: effect neckline, or collar. value, Saturday, at $1.19. rLE At $15.00 SATURDAY’S FASHION SPECIAL “Kid Boots” Sweaters Special $1 . just arrived from our buyer, now in New York. purchase has made possible this exceptional price. AR Of Special Interest to Women and Misses ew Silk Dresses-- Just Unpacked Charming New Styles That Hint of Autumn $8.75 $15.00 $19.75 now in New York, has sent some very charming Dresses in silk crepes. These are to be found in three low-priced groups—priced $8.75, $15.00 and $19.75. A thful Dresses with short sleey p Dresses in navy blue, brown Exquisite fact, almost sleeveless. Simple street and 1 blac by in becoming street styles, with tractive sty fterhoon dre in bright shades f aitings, floating panels and attractive panel and A 2 over deni immediate wear, and the popular n trimmings yles for women oung erncoh blue brown 85.75. women. #15,00, $19. 75. for women and young women in cool tissue gingham Frocks that There is a good assortment of styles to choose from. DOWNSTAIRS. STORE 19 Each these smart Sweaters has A Delightfully youthful models with the jaunty cravat- To be had in white, trimmed in color, in blazer stripes and two-color combinations in wide variety. Exceptional ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE. t $19.75 beaded Dresses in many at les. Some with bead work in bund effects, others in al Smart for mtrect and wear. Attractive value —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Charming Tub Frocks of Tissue Gingham 3.95) stissteststoitissssiesy 333 32th ———— FREDERICK & NELSON (LUGGAGE SPECIAI B $10.85) Several Hundred Pairs of Women’s Shoes (Broken Lines—Low-Priced ) $2.95 «i $3.85 N these low-priced lots are fashionable shoes for house, street, sports and afternoon wear. Particularly the smart gray and airedale strap Styles for women and young women. 2.95: COMFORT SLIPPER leather. One strap style, with Cuban hee / 5: WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS with Cuban he urned soles. At $3.85: airedale. pumps. At NUBUCK PUMPS With Cuban heel ine gray and and turned Broken Lines of Girls’ Pumps Reduced to $3 85 the Pajr e Patent leather, Pumps trimmed in shoes for growing girls. NuBuck , stylish and gray aireda patent leath tic: teduced to $3.85, and MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S PUMPS AND OX- FORDS in various serviceable styles in three low- priced lots— $1.65, $1.75 and $1.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Apron Dresses Of Percale and Gingham Very attractive value in these : Apron Dresses of good quality percale and gingham. Very good assortment of styles and patterns to choose from. Fresh styles that are unusually pretty at this low 95e¢. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) price: T A New Shipment of Khaki Wear for Girls | Middy Blouses $1.50 Bloomers .. . . $1.95 R the rest of vacation, and then for play hours Khaki Bloomers useful in the wardrobe and Saturday after school starts. and Middy Blouses are always of “miss 8 to 14 years.” —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Men’s Good Shirts $1.35 3 for $3.85 These men’s Shirts are in the well-known Arrow make and at this price are unusually good value. They are made from good quality percale and madras. There are many good patterns to, choose from. Sizes 14 to 17. Price $1.35 each; 3 for $3.85. —Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Legioners Line Up Democratic Program, Democratic members of the Amer: jean legion will have charge of the weekly program at the King Coun- ty Democratic club at Dartnall! RETIRE BONDS City May Pay Off $2,550,- 000 in Next Tne Years cafet Saturday noon, August 9. 1A committe consisting ‘ot Stephen | Retirement of two bond Issues to-) 15 Chadwick, Frank C, Reagan and| ng $2,550,000, due in 1927, Was Charles Rantz, will make a report) provided for by the city of the preliminary organization| budget committer sitting in secret| Meeting of the Veterans’ Davis-for- | | President elub, seasion In the corporation counsey se ie ae of raverett, office, Friday morning. ber of the American Legion ‘The bond iasues to be reitred are,| democratic candidate for congress the North Trunk sewer issue of council | mem, in the second district, will be one 41,650,000, and a park bond fssue of of the speakers at Saturday's meet | jing. $1000. mmittce decided to sot] Miss Constance Horn will feature aside $370,000 a year for three the musical program. A special in- vitation is extended to all ex-service men, | years, to be used for the reitrement of these bonds. The $1,050,000 which would be left will be refunded, un- der the plan. ‘The discussion of this bond retire Gypsum Quarry to | Meet Big Demands tire morning session of the commit-| gypNwy, Nova Meotla, Aug. § tee, The busiest season in many years is oH Jexpected by Cape Breton gypsum| |quarry companies, which aro at-| ready booked to capacity with orders | from Newfoundland, Canada and the on Greenwood Road | United States, Plaster for dome Dob. | building purposes takes the greater of | Dart of the output PAVING CONTRACTS LET Plan Cost Survey County Commissioner Tom son hay ordered a+ cost survey a road from 1th ave W. and} 85th at., to Greenwood ave., which ig said by residents of the Green: | wood district to greatly relieve traf-| Contracts were let Mriday by the fic over the Iremont bridge, Fif-|board of public works to J. B. Co. teen mombers of the Sunset Hill|yello for paving on N. 49th st., 37th aye, at $14 alno let for a water Improvement club conferred with) $62,187, and on aeeeeeneteeeesmeremeennerpereecccennti | WHS granted Dobson on the subject, and thelr) A contract wa request that a cost survey bo made,|main on 1. 69t) hrivemin for § fo Paduano & ‘andfthe corporation counsels’ jary WILL BOOST PAY |Many City, Employes Will Be Given Increases \ While of thronged the corridors of the sec. ond floor of the county-clty building |Friday, the council budget commit. teo was meeting in secret session in office, to decide the matter of raises of pay for municipal workers, scores city It was predicted before the moct- ing by Chairman 1. 1, Blaine and |several of the members that many jof the employes wotitd be granted raises in pay, The increases, how- jever, they #ald, will not be as large |as requested by the workmen. Elevator ‘6 Load Huge Wheat Output | REGINA, Saskatchowan, Aug. 8 Creating a new record for the 13 it has been in business, the re choman Co-operative Ilevator | ¢ will have handled 50,000,000 bushe's of grain thru its mmis sion department in the 19) son won, Which ends July ot ‘he esti mate of grain handled thru terminal levators for the 1932-24 season Is 68,000,000 bushels. yer Special stamps, for use as ordin- postage, lave been issued at the Dritiek Wmplire exhibition. employes | Parkland Clubbers Plan New Lake Trip Following the success of its first moonlight excursion on Lake Wash- ington, the Parklund Community jclub announces a second excursion on the ferry Lesch!, Thursday night, August 14, to which members of jother community clubs and others jinterested in the beauties of Lake | Washington are invited. The Leschi will make the run around Mercer island by mpoe ist Leaving Lesehi park at 7:30 and IMudiaon park at 8 p.m., the Leach! |will cruise for three hours, ‘The bridge across the channel between |Mercer island and tho east shore |will be raised for the first time to allow the Lesch! to pass thru, Music will be provided for danc- ing. {Scotland Receives Canada Trout Eggs ST. JOHN, New Brunswick, Aug. 8.—Salmon trout oggs to the num |ber of 20,000 have been forwarded |trom here to the Solway hatcheries, | Dumfries, Scotland, by the depart ment of marine and fisheries. ‘They were collected Jast autumn in Lake JOntarlo and will bo used for experi: mental purposts by the Scottish | natchery, | | | | | KANSAS CITY."Tho ‘bella are clamoring noisily in the {Neal family, Claud V. Neal, 40, jand Mrs, Nanoy A, Perse, 40, got |a mari license “here ‘Yecently, |Two we son, Joy, and Mra, Dora, were marrlod, wedding | At a literary dinner reed birds were served. These are so small that a mic croscope is almost necessary to per- ceive them on the plate. Russians Seek to Buy Canada Horses MONTREAL, Quebec, Aug. 8—It is understood that the Russian gov. ernment has arranged to purchase 10,000 horses in Canada, It is also understood that Albert Champagne, ex-member of parliament for Battle. ford, wilt act for the soviets. ————— ——— Se House of Service The skyscraper type of hotel and office building, with skeleton iron or steel frame, is an outstanding wonder of the modern world. Your Vacation Kodak Now's the time — this store is the place, to get your vacation Kodak. Our complete stock is ready for your selection — Kodak, Graflexand Brownie cameras in every style and equipment. Interested salesmen who know the line are ready to help you choose, pr, C. A. MARCUM You must havo a thorough examination. of your eyes This should be done by en ex- vert, The fitting of the frames Has essential as tho lens The Marcum Optical Co, The Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Barth Developing, printing and en- larging of the superior sort, Eastman Kodak Co, North wesioan Photo Supply Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. 917 First Avenue Watadlished 1906, Noar Madison i. Ty

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