The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 4

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i 1 : for investigation. “THE STORE THAT, SAKES YOU MONEY'S ud and R. C. A. Is F413 TO 14/17 THIRD AVE. BET. PIKE & UNION . 18th Anniversary Sale 1907—-1925 1,000 Yards of Beautiful, Rich ARCTIC AIRMEN : Experiment Planned From‘ MacMillan Expedition Just Arrived! Shipment of Rayon and Silk-Mixed Crepes in plain and ombre shadings in high colors, printed and new patterns. Floral, two-tone coin dots of graduated sizes and multi-colored striped effects; values to $1.75. $1.19 Special, yard ....... ; 36-Inch Terry Clot! h Cotton Challies, lignt ak .. i k colors, In le Re Special—75c Yard |! s 16%c The music nadir Bultable for curtains, gush- ” . to rears’ (D na Pig iat amas TATE® | White Crocheted Bedspreads— edi yap chee S-inch cream colored Marquis. | 97°, "0x80! ¢ftra $1.95 see That the ette; silk mixed. eee: ene A. new vedio voice 1 be he fu rrOV aeude me KFOA (isi) We sday « H ag yet i h Curtain Serims in white f nen Hopper-Kelly broadcasts|® inch Curtain > s Faith Apr i in white, : rhe Soe “I got as her nig Compete fan tells 1 ‘em Ml Get Aue at y their n mal anthem ‘California. er All Hold Arab Who Has |: Seti ag oa fe You didn't got Iowa. get Japan, brother. You | nig Counterfeit Dollar] H. B. Mohamed, 33, the first Arab| of th mrrested in Seattle for several years, | ‘A tall nto was being held Wednesday by police} jat 6:20 Wedne: Soe ote (3 ") ‘ ext at Hollyw by 7. McSpa on a charge of possessing a counter-/ Ae tkgl tenes ate te Dose felt dollar. Mohamed will be turned} over to the sééret service department | He was arreste! ner, of W, rom KFAE ( nd 9. Its subject is the ¢ 1 of infectious diseases tn 8. C. will be 48) betwee (Advertisement) No. 1A Pocket Kodak Series Il A new model Kodak, so of course it's here on display. Features of the No. 1A Pocket Kodak Series II include self-erecting front, Kodak An- astigmat lens /. 7.7, and Dio- matic shutter, speeds 1/10, 1/25, 1/80, 1/100. The picture size is popular, | How to Peel Off an i Unlovely Complexion ‘The face which {s admired for tea} beauty must have « satin-emooth skin, | pink and white and youthful looking. | "The only thing known that can make} such a complexion out of an faded, oe Giscolored eee Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Sigma Nu fraternity broadcast! @ program from KUOM (244) at! Missoula Thursday, st 7:80. Wednesday night there's a musical program at eee An Atwater-Kent artest is broadcast by KPO ( Wednesday. LincoIn Ba coltzed wax. 2sixt' inches. Price $26, Suna on 016 St. Elizabeth's (Northwestern sing “Carry Me Bac Photo Supply Co.) ginny” and other songs 1415 Fourth Ave, on @ pro-| gram starting from KOA (323) at} procure an ounce of tr the drug store, use likw cold cream at | night, washing this off mornings, a results will astonish you. 7:10 Wednesday. 110 from the Argonaut orche. Dance music at} (384) 0 ons from The Quickest and | broa | day. {3:15 to 4:15 ala ficca Hoffman Copper Coil Gas Water Heater No. 25 Connected to your house boiler on payment of os 00 Rela $9.00 Per and let us show you at what moder- ate cost you can have this Hoffman Tank Water Heater in- stalled in the home. The Special $ 0 simplest and Priced $ 00 or 0 themosteco- at — penal nomical heater, | Cash Every home can enjoy the convenience of plenty of hot water at reasonable cost by use of the Gas Water Heater. Seattle Lighting Co. =—— Month 1308 4th Ave. MA in 6767 ; pee — 1 World’s Great Musicians | to Be Heard on Air Soon| Huge Merger of Victor Company With G, E. Announced TO BROADCAST -=<° COMBINATION SET TO GO ON AI tw. & ¢ benefit of Winnipeg Bes ui 72.00 113.75 | ET 72.00 119.76 | Jean Neumeir, lyric sopra $6.00 lease Joa . lyri soprano, Is 86.00 144.92 | featured from KFI (467) at 7:30 oe 105.62 147.40 Wednesday. Patrick Marsh orchea.| | Why not visit Zion 106.30 153.50 tra, with Betty Patrick, soloist National Park, the : comes on at 10, Courtesy programa| | newly opened Corresponding fares to other important centers er Hataan || Wonderland in Coliseum theater orchestra music| will be broadcast by KFOA (454) 9:15 to 10 udio program starts at 8:39. WEAR (390) and WOO (484) re- ast WEAK, New York, Thurs The Cleveland station is on . s Most Economical Wa |7. KEKX (488) at Hastings; re-| . 4 UAWRENCE, General Agent, Passenger Department a : y broadcasts KDKA, Pittsburg, from Sittin eel Ga pad |from 4 to 6; Davenport From 5 to THE SEATTLE STAR | WEDNESDAY _ | THURSDAY s eraTIONS 2 COAST STATIONS IS. PLANNED | ' duct wh t KGW. (491) we NITTING in your home t nur thar ebtand + |] 8 ana on MIDWEST ST « r top of the w , : MIDWEST STATIONS oNnW GM), ro Py } t ea now (Pacific Time) A ert Suitable for overdrapes. All new patterns, in light : Ww an Pivigacteed ea CNH (430), Caigary—1, tua Beyer nree ore ie ans to ’ “Wis (348), 4:20, organ | KUOM ( 44), Missoula—T:20 the Ame = ae F , 1 , wor is), f and t MeM ‘ n . mt ‘, promra student concert WLS (345) Two alt " ' i Me | WOE (484), Davenport—1, musteal F ing a fi ingers . ea a ae 2 es, hs * Se | eat n J t of C { tt nedium of phor Lae yn oye + . if “dav 4 the medium of ‘phono [ Seattle Programs for Wednesday og | GREAT VOICES. aS : — —_—— A FROM K¥C ,FHOM KIM (984), AT 7 « | o w the} y PROM KPOA (454), AT a0 | YOM KTCL (903), AT + $029 | Tre 2 progra PROM KTCL (305), AT 6 | Students to era wire will pia Shige A program + ay for Priz Wednesday np nh re from K gram atartin: | | | tah Cooper Pullmar n Summer Excursion Fares in effect dally bet ween May 22 an Sept. 15 | seee-$ 69,00 | Cleveland.....$108.56 ay for the and envir Denver Omaha Final return limit October 31, 1925. Liberal stop- over privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost will afford the experience of a life time. Call us by phone and let us make all your arrange- ments. Costs no more, will save your valuable time, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1405 Fourth Avenoe vouthern Utah, this Summor? Ask for booklet in nat- ural colors, which dives complete in- formation con- corning this unique land. Wed sday. A Wd Sin | 1 puts on a local Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent W.H. OLIN First chorus rehearsal, Friday, May 22, 7:45 p. m.— First Methodist Church, Fifth Avenue and Marion St. Every singer who expects to participate must attend this first rehearsal. Members of choral organizations and pupils of vocal teachers invited to join others see musical committee, Music Books and Costumes FREE | THE WAYFARER PAGEANT SOCIETY Office—1207 Fourth Ave., near Seneca St. ® RADIO PROGRAMS || WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 192 ¥ A Maytime Sale of Overdrapery Fabrics Featuring Special Reductions in the Most Desirable New Drapery Fabrics and Cedar Chests Rayon Silk in Rayon ¢ Lovely iridescent uz of eer texture, 1 | .00 . Yard New Two-Toned Unusual Reductions in Cedar Chests MacDougall-Southwick, FOURTH FLOOR Trolley and Truck |General to Attend Crash; Traffic Jam Officers’ Meeting n. Ch Green Lake '. Menoher, K collided at c Was t ¢ meeting of sday eve’ Front y officers in the C n r I be made by Lou ghiin, of Camp Guaranteed pure imported and ic all ses of men and Bpecializes in trouble and other aflments, "De N. Yow Chinese Remedy Co, OLIVE OIL , ane Wi, SSS Sold Everywhere Seattle, Wash, Why Keep Cn }. Paying This Tax? Everybody expects to pay some taxes, but why impose unnecessary taxes on yourself? Do you realize that every time you drive your car on an unpaved highway you are actually taxing yourself one to four cents a mile? This is the cost of increased repair, tire and gasoline bills. Highway research has definitely established these facts. Each year you tax yourself in this way a good many dollars. Instead of spending this money for increased transportation costs, why not invest it in Concrete Highways and pay yourself some dividends? Concrete Roads and Streets pay for themselves in the saving they effect on the cost of motoring. Their maintenance cost is so low that this saving alone returns good dividends on the investment, year after year. You are imposing an unnecessary tax onyourself from which you get no return, by failing to work for more Concrete Highways. l Not in a long time have general con- i ditions been so favorable for carrying on such public works as permanent high- way building. Your highway authorities are ready to carry on their share of this great public work. But they must have your support, Tell them you are ready to invest in more Concrete Highways, now. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Seaboard Buildin, SEATTLE, WASH. 6 A National Organiration to Improve and )) Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 30 CITIES

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