The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1925, Page 2

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WOMEN VISIT MINE 450 Delegates r, Pig? gaye fran dt eer Se Le er - cA TIE (CHIEF PATILG Are Taken to the 4 ®Pacific Coal Workings |... ; wher } will bi n To the Heat Sufferers of the Middle West rings, rugs and fu age n F 1 ar} is unde t . happiness for years to ae ‘ at comf ' a ae RS aS Q "Phere! to t ie ist $y pales Saar ca ce —this 3-room outfit as | = an. = vs arn tured will be on displs = To the Seattle School Children in a rive Nest’ vt y Dear Childre OB quit ; el Bungalow, Ss « ‘ > p Fifth Floor Membe @elegates from the Ps walout t Ttallan To the Members of the Brooklyn Chamber of cis Bg gg mast Commerce H cod glad that u Were persuaded to spend CHIF Eddie Hubbard, Aviator Main Street Hs m three-quart a mile ir even for at i It is pioneer n every-day expe is glad Willis Wing, student, a busy | nd Chiet Seattle d you ware not seriously” hurt boy on Seventh ave, Leonard ike you who will eventually make the alr as an terra firma Milliman, king t IEF SEATTLE hot stuff f t wire Or Ville Wiseman, student, kee Joseph Bianchi down the excit t Sir: Chief Seat at ply fev geucia Un and U “Dave a‘ ne r f MeFadden, stv u ¢ the law, sworn to ut age Pa 5 printable stories at The Sta two g f wine f ar , y for his sense of Dan Bowerman and Sid ee SRATTLE Dave : McFadden. Fred Koch, student A i “sy ssegpig hb ld epee To the Flapper Wife of Seventh and Univers Dear Glor Your story, which starts in The Star Tuesday, should ° ity arold Bassage, stu q a less to other flappers who ca t, when they marry chasing Fred Koch, John Im r the ,extravagance and luxury of their girthoods. The oh tearing down Ur chief has read the story ere it ix printed. Every girl uld read st. after a pop corn wagon it. It will do great good to my people. CHIEF 8 TLE Milt Flodman, ‘student. yyaitin 3 for trate esos eourthan’ \"Lo Profs. Meany and Saunders, U. of W. suion. Mose Mesher, student, Dear Pedagogs: You are giving up y evening, the old | @iscussing the weather with a police officer at Fifth and Pi! Mark Sullivan, student, the corners at Fourth and eca. Lindsay MacHarrie ¢ ting chaos out of order on Sev enth ave. Dean Lyle Spencer, of the University school of jour Balism, looking on with equan- y, while his prize crew in | The ‘Star office hears, to tell his people, chief's count nd of th thru magic of old times in the far, cold lands to the northward. Tuesday night the chief will Ii with his magic tube to the radio called { | | | KTCL, to hear you talk to his people. And the aged Indian ts glad | | | | | to know that education is to be spread to all his people from the gr university by the lake, CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Vaughn Bosley and R. E. Worley The thanks of every citizen w effective shooting when your be Gentlemen your prompt go out to you for | k was held up last | work: Friday. No ng discourages bandits so m as the fear that | they may ‘et some of their own medicine. Cowards at heart, they Religious Workers =| surink trom determined citisens armed with guns and not afraid | them I congratulate you, Gentlem of Roth Will Discuss Jails Rerrey cei aeie “What shall we do with and our jailers” will be the ou Dear Chamber of Commerce Washington, and Miss Adelaide Pol lock, school teacher and prison re- | : oe ° form worker, will be the cmeckee, | 0 Alumni Association, and Matt Hill t ® stat fh Dl he ou ar organ. CB. Ros, former: superintendent | , Dear Matt: The statewide eduoational plan that you are organ. | ie Mieiron xefestantoey,. will pre xing to acquaint Washington people with the work of the University ‘aide. of Washington !s certainly a commendable project. It is our duty ; to acquaint others with our university ideals and accomplishments 5 Bae CHIEF SEATTLE Pick Best District : Shei Flowers at Contest fo: the Driver of a eacie piece bedroom sists of full size bov bed, chifforette with 27x33-in, attractive Very piece, mirror, French wal special priced man at noon No qualification “sweepstakes” a u! You were com contest to determine the best flow § tast cli n the old mi jd not jump qifickly | $ ere of the Fauntleroy district will enough to suit you, uted at him, asking him ff he were | — be held at the Fauntleroy gym-} blind! Fie on yout CHIEF SEATTLE nasium, Friday, June 12. a A special section, devoted to wild | ‘T, o the Eagles flowers, will be arranged by t Congratulations on the near.completion of your new home. ‘Twill school children, grouped according - : t famili | ipsa be a skookum meeting place for you and your families | e é CHIEF SEATTLE | Twenty-four trophies have been | Promised by the Ladies’ Aid society, The judges will be H. L. Collier, To a Pair of False Teeth Dr. J. E. Gil and George You've been on my desk about long enough. If the person who | Cooper. lost you does not put his tongue up and d you missing pretty | ——— soon I’m golng to throw you in the waste basket | CHIEF To the Man With the Green Star Car SEATTLE Reception aaa for Japan’s Consul Prior to thelr departure, on fur: | Many and profuse nks for your lift. An old fellow like | Jough, for Japan, a reception witl| Myself always appreciates such favors, cH CATULE ' be held for Consul and Mrs. Chui- -— Second Ave. a chi Ohashi, Tuesday evening at 5 in The Olympic Hotel. Dr. d- | rick Star, Dr. M.. H. Marvin, James s To the Washington Crew | I was present at the Union station when you left. I hope you win! | CHIEF SEATTLE, Italianperiod he compa wet To the University of Washington Crew esp X exactly as pictured, this 3- suite con- nd dres SEATTLE home r home ! e glad to invite friends rniture come pic- Mod- ut| disetfxsed at the Religious X veep yt Th ; : as pleased wien I r of the ¢ A iat actating oe aves |, ctaen tearm iene, othe, electtiomint aid socationa rench waln cafeteria Tuesday many beauty spots th wuld be shown the visitors, and this can be cL ormer president of; accomplished by the mber motor caravans with guides and le b d it iments the Prison Reform Association of} turers CHIEF SEATTLE edroom suite 8 The nut. Found nd Pine St. prerded Duncan and Mrs. Jane Garrott are | to speak. The affair 1s sponsored! vy the Seattle Fellowship, /REDUCED) | ] iT | sare IE was considered o | To Jane Cowl ji. J. Were glad that you are coming to Seattle We have long wanted to seo the enough to be a reat-grandmother ut of the ques McIntyre, secreta Ad play Juliet for us. Played by someone CHIEF part not old SEATTLE, ‘o the Residents of Hollywood Our climate will draw many visitors to the Northwest this sum. mer, but aa a counter attraction the hand-painted pajamas seen on your beaches will run us a close second. CHIEF SEATTLE. to be | U.S.NAVY YARD BREMERTON CARLTON, Four oncit |To Tommy Gibbons Vanquished at last, after 15 years of ring work, an inspiration to the young men of the country. Youth must be served, but even in defeat you will be remembered as one of the finest fighters of the generation. CHIEF SBATTLE. To Suicides Dear Folks: I notice in the papers that you are doing a rushing business, but for the sake of novelty, can't you desist for a few weeks and give the front pages a rest? CHIEF SEATTLE. you have proved trips Sundays is gl P. m etry Trip ex- ib AM if to Port, Orchard ‘Conductors William Hofmann and George Kirchner | Tickets Dear Musicians: Your orchestra concerts, played to hundreds at } r ¢ through The Olympic and New Washington Hotels and broadcast to hundreds Kansas City . ay 00 lo - Bremerton of others over the radio every night, flood the Northwest with good St.Louis... 81.50 een music. In homes where Jazz once reigned now comes the Spring _ | Chicago ... $600 a Song of Mendelssohn, the Iilts of Lehar and the rhapsodies of Linzt. teh 5.62 directo 4 2 Migau? Baie! the ta Detroit «+ 105. BAVY YARD Rovrr Good music spreads good cheer; softens the hard road of life and 108.56 MA In.2997 cheers the despairing heart, Gentlemen, the old chief thanks you, Cleveland ee f CHIEF SEATTLE, Washington . 141.56 a New York . . 147.40 7 tor hér disc harge by the | prowecutor’s Mrs. Shepherd Is Boren, 18850 | office, ' It followed a roporth y Luke 8. Corresponding fares to other important Freed After Probe May, Seattle criminologist, ' gentery, Final rewara Danie Cctober 31, Mrs 6 Shepherd, held for in- | vestigation in connection with the| h of her husband, May 29, was CG @ fa | released Saturda: Lack of evidence to show that the revolver wound! n his head was not | 1925, Liberal stop-over privileges go- ing and returning. Leaving Senttle 11:15 p.m, Faculty Club | daily, through Standard Sleep- to Keep Old Home! Wirtinnts’cotumbin tiver’ and Denver, without GET SOUND STEAMER 4 E D U LES | Abandoning attempts to ‘raise self-inflicted was given as the reason | 414, ano | “ 3 miuuey, AFuyel DY Diener 100,000 for a new Faculty Men's a Wy Va | club at the University of ¥ | summer fares to this new Won- ishing: | derlaitd of Color in Bouthern | to take it in on lal n, the organization saturday Utah, Why not DANCING j night decided to make the bent of {tw way East? aa Wholesome Entertainment Every || present quarters. ‘The ralsing. of ‘Tettgwengme ration: alPark eMatines Dance—-2 to 4 Such @ sum 9b culty members trip at a small additional cost. Every Saturday LONESOME CLUB 1512 Sixth Ave, “ for free booklet descriptive ‘of these famous resorts, want to qo, let ts make all your It conte no f DR. WO Temedien hinere Doge u N Hons to Oiym- Points: Vung. fellingham, Anacortes Bonnd Po FERKY SEnVIC ween Bremerton; Menbeew et Angeles and Anjcortes (sidney, BO) KO NAVIGATION® VOT Manion $y DR. N. YOW and nurgeon, | iinene roota and in ail and | herbs Aisonnen women, mon Mzew_ tn | stomach lo and! other aliments, | matism,, "nervousness, catarrh, cough and blood dlporders, ‘Treat rf, N, Yow Chinese Menegy < 116 "Vosiee Way i thin t hecoming, Invisible ney i if hind ¢ of} to rub ou wy M6 one | pl 1 Wrelght and Awent “So Woby » ed in, “Where are your very \eian's house, the sush Kotting dreaned, uy AS the big ring ot magicin dropped Pe ota Mh must be Well choser her home the center o YEARS FURNISHING a cheer the knawing Bride cause she is a sultory ing only GOOD fur advice BETTER HOMIES HONEYMOON VALUES FOR THE JUNE BRIDE? to the “ 4, coming a reads ured of , he and, above ural ight J Lr ah) 1864 ————EEEEe orn ee es CHAIR or ’ENPOR DAVENPORT.” CROCKER mulberry cole t Comf Webbing special priced peg FURNITURE CO. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons ‘Walks Kiéeu. Front Clean cPherson, an old resl- He, in glad that they Shirt Benjamin dent of Seatt |have cement |clean shoes, | Keeping the sbut greatly alds in ow wh n I cal land pi TRO " ath O11 ded ‘Aves Where they ma xcopla examinaske an X-Ray Fluros stomach for $2,¢!0n of the lungs or |they use many )0 In thelr practice including Diathdtinds of treatmonts, inflammationa; )rmia for all kinds of \for high blood Auto = Condensation ‘disorders; Actinpressure and nerve {blood and akinilo Rays for many losis, run-down ¢ disorders, tuberous omonditions, ete, Intra Jnordors, jo, Throat and Bron- aon of the They spectalia fours, reeked the! brush It not only insures | women's rt front and the face | ten, | demoerat are invited, rainy day a pets,” he says, “On al | First ave, wajman walking along | rd with Hable to step on a} lone end. and hay veatly | p mud splattered on his face shirt front.” or his Lf Mrs. (OCRATS TO MEET * Averill Beavers will address club at a in the Olympic cafeteria | ¥ noon, Tourist and yisiting luncheon No more chafing! Corsets and tight bras- sieres chafe and gall unless the skin is protected with . (Advertisement) Departinent of tho nieEer ral Pind Offlee, W May 27, 1925, Notice te Mer ae] avs that pursuant to, tho provisions the net of July 6, 1884 ( » 108 he lands in the follow nK abandone military reservations in the State Washington, will be offered for #a for cash by the smallest legal sub- division to the highest bidder, at not lean than the apprained price in the district land office at Seattio, Wash- ington, ¢ mmene! ne at 10_A. August 4 Wingten Th (Wont Side), f Wi Sahington, 476.25 ac 7 at $10,001.88; Washin (Bast Side), vs acres, appraised at Y int seen ens c nores, appraised ere will be sold on August 5 the abandoned militar vationa mentioned below; Ls and (routhwont portion), SON, Ro V at $40,778.00) prained point 65. at, Ta, 29 eT Yilaby yan and 30 N, Ty apprained at $8.00 information can be from the local land office atl Boattl Washington, WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner, \\ ;Says Salesman Is = in Seattle nowstrects and sidewalks) tne Seattle City Wide Dembcratio | 28 at the University of Washing. round-table | ton, in an address at the Washing- ton bankers’ convention, | declared that the old-time merchant! supply you with an Af tt'e Glasses, Seo br. J. R. BLINYON Was fast being replaced by the high- | pewerea salesman, New Business Man! xo joner is. it. the merenant ‘arl 8, Daken, professor of bank.; Who supplies your needs and keeps | up the bank deposits of the com- | munity. It is the salesman who is selling credit, and the man who will engagement | Ting for a dollar down and a dollar | a week,” he DANCING Pastime Dance 111 Spring St. Saturday, THIS WEEK'S Mon, Nite—Ladies 10) Tues, Wed. Thar Ladies free Friday Ni prise Dance Special Dance Dancing Every Nite Vacation tickets given nightly, Dancing Taught Curtis’ Orchestra Kathryn MeCormick, Prop. Teeth As Low As $6.50 The Best Set in Se- attle for $14.50— and this means no more, $10 and $12 Gold Crowns $4 and $5—No More. Gold Inlays, $2.50 to $5—No More, Plates Repaired, $1.00, Teeth Added, 25¢ Extra Remember, above prices are the maximum, BOSTON DENTAL OFFICES 142044 2nd Avenue ligt aa hale Why Suffer With Itching Rashes won ca lines Ndi

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