The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1925, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925, I (aie) & OAKLAND OFFERS) Station A COMEDY | HOME “Witching Hour’ Thursday Evening From KGO —— == The Radio Star | | soos * Two Seattle stations obeerve [rnin new rad “silent night” ‘Thursday I Frid evening. The third offers a con. | t cert at 8:30 and a stunt night at 10:30 KFOA ts silent after S15; KTCL after midday snarls that ws the kno And we hate to go to a lawyer and| °* he | pay him $10 or $15 for advice. Dawes to Talk on bs Senate From KOA is giving more and m to v in bh Fans may like to turn to Canadian stations for a change, too. CNRC (435) offers the Cana. dian National railway’s Little Symphony orchestra from Cal gary, starting at 8 Visiting | : Elks. will stage a program from | P®5t the “program’’ sta om KO. this Hehe ae at Edmonton, start- y ceaeners aie ~s sastvaimes wae What’s on the Air Jesson at. 6:05. OC ns con: | Y ———____—— ee | THURSDAY FRIDAY SEATTLE STATIONS (808) ®, stock 4 sh (384)—12)20, markets; 1 rogram; 1:45, recipe. theate mudio. program; 10:30, KJR Order of Mats, eee OTHER STATIONS KPO (428), San Francisco—4, program 9, organ; 19, Cabdirians, | KGO (341), Oaktand Ing Hour,” by KGO Players; 10, OTHER STATIONS tra WCCO (417), Tein Cities ew Shampoo That In : * Keeps Light Hair (383), Denver—6:05, golf iesson; | t night. FRX (288), Mastinge—T:20, musl- <r (417), Twin Citiee—5, WEAF 1, baseball scores t Owls. No more faded or darkened blonde x, derful new Biba. Seattle Programs for Tonight oely tral st 8:30-10 FP. M. i 10:80. Midalght that has already faded or darkened.| syn _eocio musical presram by | KIR—K of Bat KIN Order of Bata s FRIDAY MORNING, 9:30-10 You will be amazed at the charming | Puset Sound Savings & Loan association TCL—Socks an riketa, hew beauty of your hair. Blondex Vera Downs Preeg, soprano, assisted by * A string trio composed of Clyde Leh 10-1015 A. 0 nly beneficial to the ain ethiage better for children's |man, plano; Herbert Preeg, violin, 0d | ..0)ciseg, bal our money instantly re- | Wayland Cornish, cello, will entertain funded {f you are not delight all good deaters, Hartell Drug Co. Swift Dr 10:18-10:45 A.M. KTCL—KTCL Kiddies* he program: STRING. TRIO—March | | bitttatre (Benudert); My the Brook ttre); Pas des Amphores (Cham x Hungarian Rondo (Haydn) Praser-Paterson Co. (Tollet Goods | Pizsteatto (Godard): Be cn Dept.) Geemes sores lection, Orange 8ONGS—Carmena Florence Shop’s July Clearance Sale Features Special Offering of DRESSES Several hundred of the season’s most charming Dresses have been re- grouped at these special clearance prices for quick disposal. This is a feature offering of our great semi-annual clearance sale and provides an opportunity to purchase a dress for any and every occasion at an un- precedented low price. Don’t make the mistake of waiting too long, for the best styles will go in a hurry. Three Great Groups All Millinery Slashed in Price for Quick Clearance ‘The Upstairs Shop That Save You Money ; SECOND SEATTLE . AND UNION WASHINGTON, enideent Dawes will xpea . M. KTCL—Van Cook's morning beauty clu> and tamh- farm .|Radio Plays From Three Stations |e \y THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 2 in Seattle Grows IN WILL SUIT oo cme ee Sa | HEAR GERMANY:ANOTHER SPLIT SEVENTH PAYING BIBLE EVIDENCE Minine ster | |Exchange of Cgncerts Is|Priscilla Dean to Separate FOR SWINDPE Planned for Winter From Wheeler Oakman : et ee Victim Locates Last of ‘Con’ | Alleged Daughter Suing fgr rs I 4 us 1, Game Gang in Prison Part of Actress’ Estate ‘i i> he ‘ne KANBA ITY k mK tu (Unit ie ! he FR f ‘ ; n f Ar 1 a f J. ¥ $ h a wit wi ne f 4 ‘ a Eng " o Tonight! Serve Cool, Dainty —the favorite summer dessert 1 friendly tert KGO Plans Casting of Grand Opera 5 by the an Franelaco Clip thie sd wed malt for PREZ Rect Golder inate om Joticwral ia thn Raber} Crabtree at Crabt Yord, lir jon bars of the % " de: pas ite and unsus-| Waterfront Sites to Lumber C | Gilbert-Sullioan press Night From KFOA plece « 00 feet wide fro i lway 1 the basis | AN ANNOUNCEMENT “The Country Club Within the City” Broadmoor a Reality Broadmoor is to be completed in all its original beauty of conception. Taking full advantage of what Nature has so bountifully provided in the way of trees and shrubs, coupled with the charm of contour and location, engineers are transforming Broadmoor into a wonderful home community and country club, all within the city. The Puget Mill Company is pleased to announce that its engineering staff and golf architect are now completing specifications and details embracing the fol- lowing comprehensive improvements: —GRADING OF DRIVEWAYS —SEWERS AND WATER MAINS —UNDERGROUND LIGHTING AND TELEPHONE CONDUITS —IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR GOLF LINKS —CONCRETE PAVING AND SIDEWALKS —ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTING —COMPLETION OF GOLF COURSE —CLEARING OF RESIDENCE SITES Just as quickly as specifications are completed, bids will be called for and con- tracts let. The work will be carried forward in a consistent and systematic manner and as rapidly as possible, so that within a short time the many who already have plans for residences in Broadmoor can proceed with actual construction. Clearing of the 18-hole golf course is already finished. Broadmoor, the outstanding development of its kind, unique so far as this city is concerned, will be a civic asset to which our citizens can point with pride—a further enhancement to the charm and beauty of Seattle. PUGET MILL CO. BROADMOOR OFFICE: MADISON AT 36TH AVE. PHONE EAST 0743 MAIN OFFICE: WALKER BUILDING. PHONE MAIN 4755 A NI en

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