The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1925, Page 18

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The Story of Two Boys POSTAL MEN Employes Suspended — for Paying Lobbyist Are Back Former Choir Boy on rial as Bandit Killer Jolly Lad Grew M tured Him State Sells Big Amount of Timber OLYMPLA, \ $ New Record Is Set Senator Is Drafting é oye Tax Reduction Bill| ,Y March Building Ngcesse GOR . $ QUIT SCHOOL WHEN BUT 15 H $id ' HARMLESS LAXATIVE All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste (A omee }Lemon Juice CHAPMAN HAS REFINED LOOK Give Bilious, Constipated Child “California Fig Syrup” BELLINGHA LUMP COAL BELLINGHAM LUMP COAL is hand-picked. Each lump care fully selected—all waste taken out—you get pure, clean coal, pleasant to handle; economical to burn; and low in moisture so it will not deteriorate through the summer. Washington’s most popular coal at its best. Because it is mined here you don’t pay high importation and transportation costs. Price alone does not make good coal. Besides this selected Lump, BELLINGHAM COAL comes in smaller screened and washed sizes—each grade especially adapted to certain conditions and uses. Grades and mixtures for furnace, range or grate—for strong or weak drafts. Let your dealer examine your heating apparatus and show you which grade will be the most econom- ical and satisfactory—or call ELliott 5017. ° BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Seaboard Bldg. “More Heat Per Dollar” THE SEATTLE STAR NEW REINSTATES - — to Be Sleuth; Cap- “CITY DISCUSSED. Carroll and Collier Explain Methods to League Whitens Skin "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Chesapeake & Oo (CUT MAIN COST har A ho i Council Reduces Property Owners’ Share of “xpense 1413 TO 1417 THIRD AVE. GET. PIKE & UNION a ain Street | A Great NA A Rae TL FUE RABE ES at. jew K, Mitchell, m I De GOUbE a ¢ id vine Reorganization Sale , jon hays Will Start on Thursday : Ht Chatter | Lumber Firm Seeks ja E ; ton \ . * rhe store will remain closed all® H1.. teebe, i Ring, Old Employe day Wednesday in preparation for cada pM the greatest event in our history. “isang Tay to Thousands of Bargains. Lowest Dito Kolne I prices for dependable merechan- dise. HB. Hudson, See Wednesday night Star for full particulars of this really sensa- tional sale. ighs. Carnation Milk to Alleged Bootlegger Run Chemical Shop Free on $500 Bond Carson to Arrange ea wien they come 4 Knights’ Housing \ enn: “Where Confidence Reigns” SIXTEEN You Would Willingly Pay More for these smart new ENSEMBLES! but here they are at Sweet Sixteen’s Value Sharing Price! Immense buying power enables us to present these exact replicas of models frequently sold at far greater pricing. Here the newest is shown first and the greatest val- ues shared with you al- ways. STYLE QUALITY SERVICE VALUE FROCKS in Adorable Pastel Shades All Full Lined SPRING COATS fur trimmed! All are smartly adorned wit! n or inserts of contrasty material, Not one o f the newest shades is missing The Smartest of New If You Must Pay More MILLINERY our complete showing of models from $25 to $75 are Modes all priced *the economical Sweet Sixteen way. bhi pbials 85 to $7.50 a Portland san Francisco

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