The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1925, Page 5

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i 3 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1925, | Grunbaum Bros, FURNITURE SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 3=—= Any Lamp and Shade HREE big windows of the finest quality. iron stands; ARE OFFERED AT ONE HALF PRICE TO ONE-HALF PRICE. MAKE YOUR STOCK IS STILL COMPLETE. SEL Sixth Avenue Between Pike and F Sale of Over Elegant, High Grade LAMP SHADES AND STANDS Marked at a tion that we confidently be- lieve will prove the greatest SENSATION This store has ever Created! filled with beautiful Bridge and Floor Artistically designed polychrome and wrought gorgeous shades of georgette, silk and parchment. OTHERS AT ON SCTION WHILE Liberal al Credit—Easy Terms GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. € 350 ¥ 4 price reduc- Lamps, MANY THIRD THE Mrs. Aggers, Former Seattle Woman, Dies I The remains of Mra. G , former resi ge cremated in P She died in White mon on Af Mrs. Aggers came to Seattle in 2890 and lived here until 1909, when | band and two daughters, | moved to White Salmon. If you want to buy or sell, dust | phone MA in-06 You will find Th Ads give quick re cost is less; the cicculation, larger. | (Adve Folly to Suffer With Piles Take Them Out Too bad .... Spilled some- e Step Into any drug store, get a @oscent pk. of Pyramid Pile sup thing on your drew? Positories and stop Don't worry— likes the soreness, Thou- | pain, itching and bi wands declare it a ved from operatio to take out such spots. Just put alitrle of aeipened ig les rely upon Pyramid and a uid on a cloth, give che end them to their friends, | ‘a rub, and watch them ppear. If. by chanee, you haven'thought —— of Energine, pet it from Your druggist today. Iv's only 3S. The NATIONAL CITY BANK Of Seattle MEMBER ‘FEDERAL RE! Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency at the Close of Business April 6, 1925 _—_——_ RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . Overdrafts ..... U. jonds to & Federal Reserve Bank Stock... Furniture and Fixtures Safe Deposit Equipment ..... U. 8. 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Send this coupon, g Walter Lather Dodge Co, 698 Madison Ave, ty Mall Me sample “T1Z" New York City THE SEATTLE STAR Letters From |CHIEF SEATTLE | To Office Boys Doar Tho Seattle ball season wili open soon, Just to give | the appearance of truth for once, why not report to the boss today that your grandmother is pretty sick , day comes along it won't be such a shock to yim old lady has passed on and In ready for burial. ot Kida: and not expected to recov Then when opening to know that the course, another way Js to convince him he ought to go out and see the | opening gamo and take you along with him to help root for tho | Indiana, CHIU BRATTLE, To Gov. Hartley | Dear Governor: It's been r | thing to make folks mad, or body ¢ down? | To Muse and Mirror Dear Magazine; More of my people should read your poetry, which | mirrors each ispue the musings of Pacific Northwest poets, It in easy oro than a week now since you did any+ appointed nomebody who displeased every+ e. Aren't you feeling well—or has apringtime softened you CHIEN SEAT to lapso into the belief that the much-heralded poetry of Chicago and York 1s the only poetry there is, But, with scenery and climate to inspire our versemakers, wo should produce better poetry—and | more of {t—than any other part of the country. hover grow lens, May your rhymings CHIEF SEATTLE, | Messrs. Stone and Webster, Engineers Gentlemen; You two have probably revelved as much unfavorable wspaper publicity as any other pair in America, For years you've tood ax a symbol of the power trust, and have been chided, cussed, da u 1 and Jumped on ad lib, When you camo to Seattle In tho it turned out that you were Just two very nice chaps ‘olng around the country for some time building power ts and factories and so forth, Why don't you come oftener and acquainted? It’s still true that “you can't hate a man you know.” CHIEF SEATTLE To Two Pendleton Girls 1 Children: 1 ¢ © over your minstep of running away from "hon , lure 1 by Seattle's “bright Ughts,” and I sorrow with your tri ws and relatives at your sad homecoming with an officer, tle has a heart, but little room for “butterfly existences” and no patience t all for the older than yourselves who entice such poor, dazzled, (Ue youngsters from home. Perhaps your experiences will nave some other girl from a like mistake, CHIRF SEATT To Easter Lilies ms: Like the occurrence which you typify, you seem om for a day and 1 wither for the other 264. Per | wo ix better than none at all, but I cannot under. | tal 1 quirks of people who are so faithful on nd th lestep the tenets of their faith the reat of tho CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Judge Ronald Veteran Jurist: Many happy returns of the day. Three score, 10 one years ts a hale and hearty age and my hope for the average at when he attains your years he could have 4 respect of as large a number as you can rightfully count, CHIEF SEATTLE x man would be th: | | the love a To Prosecutor Colvin D Aide ur chief deputy, “Bob” Macfarlane, you're ing war. I understand employ. ved informal notice that they will 9,000 payrolls out of Seattle if you don't stop. You CHIEF SEATTLE. inese crews have To Alvin and John Hankins | Dea rs: I'm glad to see two much tall, upstanding, excellent | 1 m Queer n6 high school deciding to nd a part of r vacate the of natl efense at Camp Lewis at the cith We of Seattle are not militarists, but we t over forever and that t a citize a duty to at least wwork for willing service in time of need. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Sheriff's Deputies Officers: Allow me to add my congratulations on the speedy willing co-operation you are giving the prosecutor's staff in the ambling crusade, I'm giad to nee that the two offices can work together so unselfishly—you know there are somo right here in King county who won't. CHIEF SEATTLE. To April Showers Dear Raindrops: At last sunshine have been mont haye como to exp of you that we ha you are here! The past two months of enjoyable, but we of the Sound country ¢ of rain In our mead. It ts because utiful green hills and valleys and moun- © such b tain dells, A few inches of rain this month will not be amias, and no true Washin mplain if you pop up to spoil a fishing trip ora gs CHIEF SEATTLE. To Seattle Anglers Dear Brethren; To you I doff my war bonnet You have lost none of your skill in ng the intriguing yarns, But I would like to xeo something g right here In our native waters, Did I ever tell you the story ot how the Cutthroat trout got its name? Well, I'll relate it CHIEF SEATTLE | | then, some ¢ | To the Crew uu have carried the colors of your ¢ sater to fk ort wii jod waters of San Francisco bay have oud of tho mighty Golden Bear, even the ar strut at his football prowess, as well In tho field of rowing the rangy Husky stands supremely CHIEF SEATTLE. he may. ulone To My Papooses: De A fine and noble aight as you paraded in your yesterday comely women cannot be orld, Seattle, clty of beauty, is proud to have led to City of Be CHIEF SEATTLE. © Daughters Easter tose found in th the title amer fore © tho iful Women. To the Bunnies Little Woods-Children Fach year you become more and more the mit of E r Just another pleasant myth for our kiddies, and a good one a of got and whatnot that brought fear to the eyes of kiddies 20 years ago are surely disappearing. Elimina tion of fear in this world will mark the most forward step in the cul tural and moral development of mankind since Christ brought His measngo of brotherly love some 20 centuries ago. CHIEF SEATTLE. 4, elve City ‘Churches Crowded at Easter Day Services High and Low, Rich ch and Pc Poor, Join in Cele- bration of Christ's Resurrection the resurrec Tohurches. Sermon themes all over de-|the city wero based on the story of se. |the risen Christ and the promise of immortality. KIDS HUNT EGGS EATTLE observed tion of the Savior tly, faithfully and en ma Not a chureh in the city but was Hugo cathedrals full of or aimple neighborhood all were packed Sun owded. ceremonies, worshipping places, Protestant, Catholic, “high church’ and low kirk’ congregations lin- tened to the oft-repeated story, if sat, * ee Ae te ee neanougn to fina | Praditional Bunny Active on even standing room, and It wasn’t} only those who had new Easter fi nery to display who turned out, de spite early forenoon dismal skies and a patter of rain, Ono of the largest out-pourings of Seattle church-goers was at the First |presbyterian church, where about 6,000 heard the Faster message. St. Easter Sunday Church services, fashion parades on the boulevards and avenues and homo dinner parties didn’t over. shadow the traditional Haster-egg and bunny-rabbit observances of the James’ cathedral had a like num-/ children in Seattle Sunday. ber, Had there been greater accom:| Tfundreds of youngsters were en- modations, Mark's, a tertained by the West Seattle Amor- First Bebeat eves avettee vvair{ {ean Legion post members at an oss hunt in a temporary playground. Other hundreds played at Wood: land park and tho Loyal Order of Moos was host to about 2,000 chill: dren at Volunteer park festivities, which started at 2p, m, when tho Moose band opened the party. attendances to a similar total. St, James’ Roman Catholic serv- icon were featured by tho bestowal of tho blessings by the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Dea and tho singing of the pontifical high mass by 11 choir boys and men ‘At ‘Trinity Episcopal cathedral fioly communion was held at 7:30, 9 and 11a, m, with exalted song sery- {vos both there and at St, Mark's Kaster cantatas featured at the Pil grim and U ity Congregational The great annual outing drew out | practically the whole citizenry In one form or another of Kaster ob: spite threats of rain, materialized in the late after: niver’ noon, PAGE 5 Fe UTA LAUAA ULLAL UA LAL LUU LL LL TIMI mn | I's “Results Reealts R IH n n = = obtained = DEPARTMENT STORE Rhodes Phone MA in-6000 Owners and Operators of KFOA Hi nn ET They’re Always Dressed Up in KUTE KUTS Made Up for Bodily Freedom and Comfort of Growing Children $145 KUTS PEGTOF PLAYSUITS Sizes 1 to 8 Years _Kute Kuts have a double purpose. | greater bodily freedom. First, they are made to slip over the ed as pictured and made of child’s clothes easily, keeping them | durable weight blue denim, khaki or clean; second, they are tailored to give BOYS’ DEPARTME black sateen, neatly trimmed with red. —MAIN FLOOR REAR Men’s Muslin Night Shirts 996 Here is a man’s buy in spring and summer night wear! Night shirts of an excellent grade of muslin, well made and trimmed with narrow braid. A $1.25 seller if in regular stoek! 1,000 of Them ina Special Purchase to Sell, While They Last, at HAIHUUAVAAULUUUUQUGURUUULUUQAULUAEGUUCUUUUUUUURLUULUUNUUOOSUOELGUOUOOOGOECGUEGOUGUUUURUGEAUGUEEOEA GEAUGA Economy Plus— When we speak indulging in the pr Woe take care to see that you never experience the vexation of finding that an article bought here can be secured elsewhere At a lower price—but that you may frequently have the faction of secing it priced higher We Aim to Make You Glad You Purchased Here or Sorry That You Didn’t of saving money for our patrons, we are not loose advertising abstractions, but re! tring to genuine economies which our buying power enable us to TUVUCVAUUAUVAUGACUUUVUCUUUVUGUUCUOUUOCUGUOUGUUUUUUECLUUGLUULLULGLA satis: js | Beg Pe Pardon! In reporting a recent fire on sel teeter to the disabled veterans and road ave, Tho Star's story stated|their orphans, the American Legion that acetylene gas tanks Sieasd tre sent C. M. Courtney from na- and forced tho firemen back alee headquarters to assist the lo- FFT 'Explain Zoning Law Wt». $20,000, ana ary rtney, who {s in close touch witht ot at Ravenna Meeting :: situation, declared that they ame In its role of legal adviser and big | clpate no difficulty tu putting ove \the amount in the week's tnig | allotted. GEverything for th ater report to fire headquarters | cal order in putting over the $5,000. said that the explosions were not |000 endownment fund drive that is to | Eye and Bar caused by acetylene gas, but of | basis here early in June. | 6 combustible product undeter The quota set for the state of mined in the inquiry. —————— ACCURATE (Advertisement) POSLAM OFTEN | ENDS PIMPLES IN 24 HOURS Whenever any of these annoying OPTICIANS SINCE 1890 Find Olmsted Was Creditor of Polet Roy Olmsted. reputed rum king, | who is under Indictment for booze | conspiracy, was one of Frank Po- let's creditors, {t was revealed Mon-| Olmsted obtained a 90-day note m Polet and indorsed it to Ed-| “We guarantee you en- tire satisfaction — you simply cannot be disap- |win T. Hunt, former Seattle police-| eruptions appear, dab them at night | n, who filed the c m against| with that gentle, healing Poslam banker's assets, w in the ment. 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