The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 21

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THE SEATTI Cross Word Puzzle priDAY, M ARCH 20, 1925 eS? Jell Well 3 Pkgs. 25c FATRA SLICED GENUINE HAWALIAN No. 24 Pineapple Can ror 6ic Tomato Soup 3 25¢ Tender Sweet Peas s-:0 3» 55 Early June Peas >:00 3 rm 65c I ERE'S tho puszle of p Federal Milk 9c 4 for 35c] ee Brooms $1.00 Value for 79C Joi. testa tary unit of ate Int.) Immense A ¢ work var tnmsbenoe 1. The chief king in ancient Scot- 1 by which to meas] ¢ Uianda | THE BEST YOU CAN BUY % THe reach of an arm (AR ae mi Meee isp aval Ritwela mane entot tribe of Namaqualand (New | Prunes 5 Pound Box 59c a Eagle trine Beans ‘ten (8c . Sun Maid Raisins » "= 2 for 25c RINSO, 6 Packages............... Leruaee #9. An'uticle (Seah. z The Zind letter of the Greek al- SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 CANS. 2.207721! 7! : , iT ones SO LITTLE oT White King Soap :: 49c | “Sala igh NEW COMPLEXION SOAP > n| Mission Bell 3 for 25c nt pressed agw by means Our Seattle Neighborhood Stores Hid Ballard Ave. . 2rd Ave. and E. Unton St, Sixth Ave, W. and McGraw St. 4 Bhewets Se. 213 Broadwa: W. Alaska St, 1006 N. 45th 1a B. Pike St. fornia Ave. HIS Queen Anne Ave. S501 Greenwood Ave. _ Mi Eastlake Ave. 4201 Fremont Ave. odie, Our Seattle Downtown Stores 'S & Pike Street Seuth End Public Market ur ft or res ng a (Outlook Market) Westlake Public Market 4 suffering OUR STORES OUTSIDE oWseAaTTT 69. Tacoma, Bremerton, Port Angeles, Kirkland, Kent, Auburn Whisky Too High - Prices, Say Scots adult orn by Mohammedan |. * complete access g of pm need. | eattle (New Int.) and Brazilian cK TO THURSDAY'S} PUZZLE present dut price by at pence per IN, March 20.— enth | P 2 Piiiltion ‘of Bo! nd | EDUCATIONAL TRIPS thin the duty on whiskey reduced.} LONDON—Puplls in London} s0. Aw signed by 153,000 people | schools are now taken on educational Ens ail parts of Scotland has been | trips which last from a week to aj §! Waisted to the house of commons | fortnight. One trip is usually taken| <3 @ reduction tn the! every three months is ——___ se Every Home | acs cv sosmees Needs t . co eee io > Universities Dic h ite greatly enlarged yo. The Ideal Dictionary for Everyday Use in Office, : School and Home, Always Ready for Instant Reference being presented to all the Dictionary for Cross Puzzle Addicts. # for 98 cents and three cou. | ns such as the one printed today Jon page 3 sk STAR a We inn Where bison “. Pe once roamed, motor-trucks now roll... | delivering Hi ROM the Pacific Coast to the Mississippi, and from Alaska to the Gulf, trains and trucks now roar across once trackless plains. By night and by day, an unbroken stream of Hills Bros. Coffee is brought within reach of the mil- lions of coffee-lovers in this great western empire. You know for sure that the West is the home of wonderful coffee the instant you pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Coffee and re- lease that aromatic breath of coffee- quality! And the flavor makes good the promise borne by the fragrance. Lift a cup to your lips and drink deeply! Really, there is no finer coffee to Reg. U. S. Pat. Of, oy yy, OD are ee lls Bros Coffee be had. It is the cream of the crop —not of one plantation, but of the plantations of the entire coffee-pro- ducing world. In all truth, The Recognized Standard. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. han ‘In the orginal Vacuum Pack which keeps the coffee fresh | Views Debt to France Same | | as Their Debt to U. S. | MOSCOW, March 20.—"Russia ts |to France as » Is to America.” | This is the ion which the | soviet governm: apparently de termined to app solution of | the French |the problems rai |claims for the r ment of the} loans advanced to the tanrint regime. | | And, as public opinion her ms | |vinced that France will never make any serious attempt to repay its war- time obligations to America, the | chances of the French bondholders receiving any substantial compensa | tion from Russia seems rather slight There is a the Russ This Little Bit Off of the Top Affords but « Slight Idea of Its Reel Beauty For All Readers of The Seattle Star : To keep up with the times and supply the demands of all pro- Ssive readers, the publishers found it necessary to compile an entirely new dictionary with an enlarged vocabulary and with foe, special features never before incorporated in a similar Volume, j other angle from which | ns feel that they have a| strong case against repaying the tsarist loins. France waa an im placable enemy of the soviet govern: | ment during the whole period of {vil war and intervention in Russia Moreover, Russia feels that its po. |aition toward France on the debt ia. rance can do nothing to us, while | or, | the Unite ates can do a | Here’s Your Chance All you need to do is to present or mail three coupons, such as the one Printed in another column of this issue, and this latest 9 8c | sures caloulated to compel the soviet |governmont to repay tho tsarist ob. y, of course, employ efonomic ure by withholding credits from But the general viewpoint that France, burdened with debts and seeking new loans in for elgn markets, dg) nota promising | oq souree for new capital’ America is ged volume is yours foronly . ... +++ iat orders are filled on same terms when postage ts incladed fer parcel post Present Your Coupons FO DAY Money Back If Not Satisfied » COUPON ON PAGE 3 FRENCH CLAIM { From WORSE TO WORST | ene looked on as the possessor of un-| where limited credit resources, and it is re | cruiser ected that America’s claims against | this headland in, @8 compared with thoso of | last resting place of the great British | fund that an ornament on a chureh | Vrance and England, are quite small, soldier, y MAHA university galoshos were torrible, so they | jsuo is stronger than Franco's posi-| started wearing tho footwear shown | |tfon toward the United States. | above, usually a loud red, The idea eat deal} seems to be to give the appearance Tho socks are a bright col France {4 no longer in a position | whether the change from the ga to undertake new adventures in Hast. |loshes below jern Burope, or to take forcible mea-| was “for better or worse,” to |liation@ The French fiaanctors| Statue to Honor Lord Kitchener | ‘, Mar » me r, 0 ——— / | girls thought ‘| to France.” This is the way in which |of losing the socks. Both may be | | i) i the well known soviet publicist, Karl | practicaly in cold weather, but col | a Radek, summed up the situation lege debating socleties can decide | the socks above | | | ch 20.—On the bleak | wick, northwest of | rkney, will bo erect Karl Kite gry water wn in the The first recorded instance of spon: | | taneous magnetization of iron was in }1687, when Rimini, an apothecary be the steeple possessed magnetism of the division of building and hous- | 5 324 CITIES USE “onis‘360 Years O14 lex de Aviles, who founded’ Sti rey eae Augustine 860 years ago, during the 62 Municipalities Adopt |Ponce de Leon celebration, April 2.5 ; | April 3 will be set aside as Menendex Plan in 1924 |day, The Spanish ambassador ha —— | been invited as have other notables: WASHINGT( March 20.— | Menendez established the first fort Twenty-four m m persons in t and garrison in what is now the United States are affected directly or | United States. Indicertly by the fact that the 320 = cities in w they live have adopt- | ed zoning ordinances, in efforts to Protect homeowners and make life more liveable, The United States Department of Commerce today announced a com- pilation of progress in zoning show- ing that 1924 made big Increases in all parts of the country in this im.| t phase of city-planning. | These 320 cities, townk and vil-| lages haye sought to p t home| owners in the reasonable use of their | property,” Dr, John M, ¢ . chief | ing, said in an explanation of the figures. “Zoning secks so to regulate the use to which bulidings may be put, the area of the lot which they may cover, and their height in different sections of the city, that the land in Spring each district may be used for the | Styles purpose to which it is best suited, | nie “A neighborhood of small houses, $35.00 for example, ured against@hay. ing a big factory site located in its midst, The factory owner, on the other hand, is apt to have a better choice of desirable level plant sites with good transportation faciljties.” In 1924, 62 municipalities were add: ed to those haying zoning ordinan. cos, Values HOW STUPID OF HER | tUE—Her lawyer tells her she hasn't grounds fr a divorce SUEB—What nonsense, Sho has a husband, hasn't she?—Life 103 1st South More than 1,600,000 people visited | lonal parks of the United ast year, th Stat

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