The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1924, Page 16

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PARCELS POST AIDS EXPORT Small Town Manufacturers Send Out Vast Total WASHID Dest) trade these fiures Me trade w “Now, tho or Teber BRO caUse @ simila Grand Ray “Our M the home Poor Farm Will Be Improved Sho The board of cx rs Monday aft #23 for the construction a: Rishing of an ac poor farm. Th Addition of a 40: wlong with smaller r Tusmnishings, the e Beating plant and a number of ther emalier improvements. NEGLIGENCE BLAMED Death of William A. Ketchum, 55, 2846 W. 72nd st.. who was run down Ketchum had crossed t the middie of the block. witness testified. ANOTHER ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SCREEN Slightly Uned “Cable-Nelson Piano With Bench Planos for Rent, 85 per Month he Meyer-Toner Piano Co. | 1321 Fourth Ave. and heals sick_skins on is what you want for yourskin- | trouble—Resinol to séof the itching and burning—Resinol to Aea/ the eruption, “This gentle ointment is so effective that been a standard skin treatment, "among physicians, for many years, It contains nothing which could irritate ithe tenderest skin even of a tiny baby, All drugetsts sell Resipol, ‘Trial tree, Write Dept. §-%, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. ENB ARAB SE ABABA U.S. NAVY VARD 74 BKEMERTON-CHARLESTON , —PORT ORCHARD a} bg Take Fast Passenger and Anto Ferries From Colman D Lenvo Seattle Dally , °7:15, 8190, 1016 a. may 1:45, 8, 5:90, B, 11:80 p. am. Pad *Dally except Sunday, Every trip Verry Trip except- a! ing 7:15 =. m. | | Py Passenger fares to Port Orehara Wa HW NAVY YARD Kote bd FY Cotman Doct MA Invaaaa Fad Ah ec BAe BB THE SEATTLE STAR Here’s John Perry Back Former Seattle Publisher “Back on Short Visit Home” Ag Payments ms and their | sriven py Henry | Five Taxi Drivers r Taken After Fight COMING. Angelis is a laborer. All » e equal to in Am Knights Templar to Be Entertained Here" A tund of $1 dy fa\e ing ce | tains \ Swalwell, chairman finance « HAMP SEATTLE GOLFER FOUND i | Found! A golfer who never hooks or slices; who or gets too § ican drive a hun cession and make them all John Perry, former attorney for The Star and later pub-|in the same spot rging of the |lisher of a Seattle morning newspaper, is back in Seattle on| a short trip. |a grand and glorious feeling it is to be back on Puget Sound, | Perry owns and operates three dailies and a whole string Of |the ball on the green every time weeklies. How does that strike you, Mr Dub or Mr, Pro? The tee m which he driv is marked 265 yards, and he puts Here he is telling Sheriff Matt Starwich what | Who ts he? —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer| Well, he iw a midget, and his ——|arms work automatical | ne bin |Greenwood Out for Seat in Congress | A “fast and furious © republican nominati campaign C,H. Te 3; Henry Mahon, 23;| y collins, 26, and Tony De 5 bail each on a char erly conduct ‘We Tell It With VALUES SS Satisfaction | Things of Beauty! W!t# ALL THE LOVELINESS that it has been our experience and pleasure to see a part of “Sweet Sixteen” models, we have always expected that the next to be developed would be more charm- ing than the last. Courtesy This Is Fully Realized in the New DRESSES, COATS and SUITS Just Come to Us From Our New York Purchasing Bureau The Beauty in them is instantly observed. They are so different, too, Tf seen in shops boasting high prices as the means to make them more appreciated, you would have a lot to think about in com- paring their prices with our price of New Arrivals in Party Dresses 316 New Fall Fur Trimmed Coat $16 “Large as Well as Small Sizes” Fall Millinery of Distinction In Parisian and Domestic Models $5 $7.50 $10 to $15 vii ey New York ( i} i | San NING i Portland Los Angeles hs Francisco Ahlan PAY INSURANCE Fate of Cutter Bear Is Jap Business Aided by Claim ee Healthiest ity for Babies, Too Curtis D. Wilbur to Be Feted in Seattle Undecided at Capital Historic Old Vessel, Target of People Whom It Served, May Be Museum Navy Planes Spot » Landing Fields Learn ed for navy Di Right From Miss LE Put Radio Compass | on Southern Ships,’ } PAVE N. 46TH ST. SOON 4¢ mORenSeoESCR enon enenes in right on an auto trip Eluhill ha CHEESE | Bomenencncncononononenes TT TT Prottas & Levitt Bros. Offer Extra Vatues in LAVING-ROO This special purchase brings many new designs in substantial, well-finished pieces for the living room. It is timely thrift to furnish the room, or purchase the needed pieces, at these special prices. ee : SWEET POTATOES IN | Ofder New Water Mains : Pieces On Easy Terms In addition to these advantageous prices, our liberal credit terms give you the immediate use of the furniture for as little as— $1 Down and $1 a Week ies Davenport Table, finely finished in mahogany. oxactly as illustrated, with 18 by 54-inch top. Excellent value for Excellent quality Davenport Table, finished in mahogany. Exactly as illustrated. Well made, with pol- ished top 18x54 inches. Mahogany-Finished Windsor Rocker As_ illustrated. Attractive and well built. (Chairs to match at the same price.) On 2 sale at ind Table, finished in mahogany or American walnut. De- sign as shown.\ Top size 12 by 24 inches is _ End Table, in mahogany finish, Ex- actly as pictured. Size 12 by 24-inch top. Very good value at Frye | io fj Well-made Spinet — Desk, in attractive mahogany finish. Size of top 18 by 4 80 inches. Fitted © + as shown above, Drop-Leaf Tea Wagon — a dining room piece included in this offering. With removable tray 16 by 26 inches. Height 29 inches, top 25 by 35 inches. Fin- ished in mahogany a or walnut Windser Chair of very solid construction. Fin- ished in mahogany or walnut in the exact de- sign pictured above. $5.75 EASY PAYMENTS ON FURNITURE AMOUNT FIRST WEEKLY PURCHASE PAYMENT — PAYMENT $50 $1.00 $1.00 DEPENDA BLE HOME FURNISHINGS 300 MUTUAL D AVENUE AT PINE STREET Li cCumcwinrnes MLL TT if ~

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