The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 10

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i r¢ rHE SEATTLE STAR See ey meee i - - = < ree emamaemet : ‘ Seattle Man Heal J ==) Sunshine and Smiles From Seattle. Shut-Ins 3 FIREMEN HURT °ooys, 50 Hes ! etea fe Tene eri pepones bene, CN ’ Tacoma Chief and Two Mer : A Sale of foes att OLD LADY MAKES APPEAL ° injured in Coll sior $i a = ra 50 Dresses HAVE YOU KADIO FOR SHUT AN ¥ e ve i y THANK VOU Were J a Fathe, S y c 1 ft t) : Of a bonny boy » and wools ud : a oe aaa SHUT-INS COLLD NOT GO Maybe {wo or : \ CRIPPLE NEEDS BMPLO fi ty You ¢ iM Kirt CAT POR SHUTIN On LITTLE : : I'd often buy - eit! ' Gut City Planners Get | After Denny Regrade Plan AF tin or two of came Sr “REMOVE. SPAN” SCHOLL Ba : eanut Butter hat’s Demand in Regard Loor ABWIAL SERDED ron STRANGER WANTS : s N ALLERS ind W = $ ° 75 to Old West Seattle Bridge . th hy hen their ro SHUT.INS TO ATTENT “THE artment J Bell B dF other wasnt \| CLEAR THIEP OF BAGDAD. al ‘ e arre rom (Or if she W . | nice of Dougla . 7 Federal Practice as) || Bought to sell at ‘ spat URES HOME +b @We d often have I} $19. (5, $24.50, i | A tasty, heariy | $2700, $3 “Chummy” mmy” lunch ™, } ‘ S SEY ¢ . on : a g ei DA t 1 WIE i ' Jugether, ps ; NG DOWN PAYM BLAND RADIO PIVe chap of _ a 4 rs ry is JI JU. LY 1/1 1.0.0.F. Install New Blind Rad nme by suthorized carrier. Only 50¢ WOULD \| uae | Officers at Meeting : ata ctiatdetad | pete. at te a il | Women’s ] . q ~ | | SS é \| | é, Hats | ny tO € | pee CLEAR $2.95 | Income Tax Plan ; | a Debate Brings Tie Bi j |e | ; || t¥ +B | ” 7 Bil 1] ‘: | | be call ANOTHER : hag | GOOD CLOTHES & } r MEN, WOMEN and BOYS ard 3 “ ae «1 t | 1015 Second Avenu EDW ARD A X ———— a ; 5 ORGANIZE DOG TOWN { In 1 924 STA I A 8 BY F. J. MARTIN ps be President Northwestern Mutual Fire Association 4 | 4 ) lo Policyholders: bE ° if : HE President and other greater than at the beginning of | ee | officers of the Northwestern 1920. i 5m: y Mutual Fire Association wish to ie : ‘| - — ’ , thank you for your splendid co- While the Northwestern Mu- i | Women’s Shoes operation during the year just tual’s record of progress as re- ; closed, and they express their vealed in these figures is impres- | : Oxfords bd wishes that the New Year will Sve ang oiabe Anaad the } ave : | bring each and every one of you source of satisfaction is rather to | 4 i Strap Pumps, to Y Olu unusual prosperity and happi- be found in the fires prevented— | ve Short lines; values 7” © ness. the homes, business blocks, mills I OUe Seer nt awd aS thal Wher wal Lov aeasice. boll and factories standing today that : d MN hse. A. September 28, 1898. | It will be a pleasure to you to otherwise would be damaged or a i : si 2 Q. What Is Zane Grey's address?| know that your company, the heap of ruins. 4 ‘3 ae: valon, California. | y 1: : ie y MASEL egos omer eh ae mem eS Northwestern Mutual Fire Asso- | Of Bohemia, Moravia, Wlesa,| @. How many persons tern, | | ciation, has just ended the most For by your co-operation with i k nd Rutheni nlanc e there o en : $ . A i f i ioc oe sg tase ater successful and prosperous year in the service of your own associa- he 1920 cenaus reported vw, ce. es . . . t a g shots i 25 dential all the 24 years of its existence. tion, the policyholders of the : a | napsnots 1 a PRS Pee | anaes. X ne egy Northwestern Mutual cut their i ‘ if the News ‘ of the United] icing 130 feet \ Your institution has made you fire losses almost half, as com- ‘ q “ ” 8 to serve in the} mum, . : Se eal a Ic Gey be’ retitried “0° Bis , approximately another $1,900,- pared with the tremendous and 1 ee, Sige Z q | atio e and the Un A. Brush the o1¢ prince of Wales and savings, even betttering in country at large. . { Sige crits i. some respects the excellent rec- : and.critic, has mee ord of 1923. Exact figures will For every dollar we have paid Seow i e Jor natural-| brushing. "Repeat ae be ane od a few days in losses, the policyholders have — be der etnistial Washing. thorly with praia Ay petog 4. inl i outage received almost a dollar in divi- rE omaagee | service be-| tong of $80,000 per month. ends and savings. Authors’ society a 4 So. werd | 2 + the Ment apeeds of The “Novthwesterniscash, re: The Northwestern Mu tua l i et Camencenn, the " ; ame sources have steadily increased points the way to conservation of war premier cond, and the green and are now approximately property and to profits for the i id a ral n “hit-ats $2,500,000. This 250 per cent property owner. hose who leave | eas | victims lying elie Ha 1 skunk,” Alice Z, re If you are not now a policyholder, you, tog, should be i x vat / nt,” “Driving Sav. aon participating in these profits. A letter, postal or telephone wy Hale jage,” C. J. Hansen, Bremerton, 00% i i SHE LZ. | “Hiru,” from hit-and-run, M. man, call may be the means of safe-guarding your property and Pag | Abe NOMEONE shakes the furn in. Other folks} "+. Kent, Wash, _ paying you handsome returns. | ip i ba N) start moving ‘round, ar > r n. Father lights the w | Jack Grimm, Co- } nie |: tank and turns the fire up high. These things happen, you can be 68. si ( 5 i i We tach time a night drifts by. * orkar,” D, a , eit 1) tae halr, and Dick must shine his shoes, Mother helps them, here and there,| Ao aun ; whether Les ; % feat while dad gets more confu: ougar,”” A. V. Hellon, Stew- resold. + pe - art hotel. gross income ASSOCIATED th i 1 pb cog “Stalker,” Martin ‘Thompson, such OFFICES ipsa 21 20th S$ : « from { i ie Sotte woreuppastaiiad) aintook binvepir “Balmhy4,” Haw. Pascouiger ice: Home Office x Hi fitting for a pome. Just the way they start the day ir | yaad ine te Salt Lake Central Bldg. i i ee re ‘ontribut et Seattle EL iot-7200 a | : efully t FS) : | n the form und: i ita | ‘om bi , t i i (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) | (More Saf > q

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