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

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Lady Elks Help to cold drink, - 1. tho visit of the ing thru to Po: @:. 0. Bs Elks. They have had a ed just where they are passmg o' cheer to all the passing Elks hefore Judge Neterer M recetye sentences for violating booze laws. Edith Long, Dorothy Paul and F. C. |b Lithwow. MONDAY, JULY 18 aN ; -Grunbaum Bros FURNITURE Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine We have marked the f D ly abet t tiv P a A ire us t A » charming fer § set comp for only A feature y Rut cak St 1 Exchange four old Furnit 7 Oil Opaque Window Shades 60 Only 8-3210-6 Size 5 9x12 Size aad Seamless Axminster Rags closely w variety of colors and patterns suitable for Living, Dining or Bedroom. riced GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. TELEPHONE ELilot40910 Hold Rites for Drowning Victim sinh Entertain Visitors With a sn 0. E. club | Drifting Excursion more ple asant r are the lady fishing in Lake Washing nt erect -| sot neg ne ous Hijacked Still a | _ Seized by Prohis sald to have been PLEAD TO RUM CHARGE Four ‘persohs are to_plea da. ‘They are Lee LeClaire, |s Our 27th Semi-Annual Dividend Was Paid July 1 1% ON 2 THE LAST DAY! When Savings Left Here Will Earn Full Dividends From July 1 is . - WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 SAVINGS HERE ARE— SAFE PROFIT ABLE AVAILABLE We Have Never Paid Less Than We Have Never Lost a Dollar of our Assets or Resources, We Have Never Paid Less Than 514%, Compounded Semi-An- nually, on Savings. We Have Always Paid All Withdrawals at Once Upon De- mand, [ You Can Start an Account With $1 Mutual Savings and Loan Association 1222 Second Ave. Southeast Corner University St. @ @ « Boat ins at 3 A. M. | Do you i THE SEATTLE STAR To R. F, Barnett, Assistant Business Manager of the Milk Drivers’ Union f h pat aoe i a ‘ To Frank Louie, Convicted Gambler f Waal iF BATT To the Knights of the Arch etime up ther nd’ at « th of et ‘ loaning bla the ¢ f a from where you are? It will rep for you t CHIEF SEATTI 'To William | Jennings Bryan diminished beca guilty an tho \To the Faithful Horse Dear Dobbir sed to slip on the highway you had Killed with a 7 shall again have your ned It CHIEF SEATTLE |LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. | COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR- | QUISE—CONTINUED ttle Marquise, I out ite, un what I am ville Sart and club where sly, I. expect n in my eye: my host, for there was a quest n I raised them te the Snows.” ‘ really Ruest of © a favor, and hay ing a unique guest of honor, one .| must have a unique favor, 1 looked about among my souvenirs of travel |for one that t amuse Mrs. Prescott I was almost giving up in despair, when I happened to jthink of a little plece of | Jade.” (Copyright, 1928, N. ¥. lid he mean by that,| “I thought the | Little Marquise? Was he af honor should t | that T would be one of t women who Melville | toris? | When Jack remarked with convic | tion, “Sonie day Sartoris will find a |man that is honest and a woman |that is good, and I'd like to be Jaround when it happens,” why did | |Sydney say; “You probably will \b adore” nm poor old Jack, who fs ust ery dense to any me not expressed on th lsensed there was something in |nentence that had not been Jack was satisfied with § | Prescott to the Little Marquise, “| Believe “U” Student swer, but I thought his platitu to have taken cyan about a man being more able to} attempt, Howard Hute find the woman in America niversity of W than anywhere else, was forced, to in Seattle cover a bad break p He will Of course, I didn’t think this, Lite | hy 545 First ave, N tle Marquise, that night, for we | tr Physi¢ians belle started immediately for the Travel-|in 1 er’s club, and later went on to a} H show and a dance, But when I sat] hospital authorities or police how he down here today to write to you, E}had taken the poison, or why. He had tho first chance I have had to| was a senior student in-the civil en think over that whole evening, and] gineering class at the U. A Happy Ending To that “summer breakfast” problem QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Ends hot kitchens on hot mornings ATS, the finest food that grows, should be your summer breakfast. They nourish without overheating. They supply the energy elements that you need. They help you meet the drain of hot days with a smile. Get Quick Quaker. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. And that solves another problem ++.no hot kitchens, no frying and stewing on hot mornings, The flavor 4s that Hey flavor of Quaker Oats. All the richness is there. Quick Quaker cooks faster, That's the only difference, Quaker 3 to 5 minutes at my| carved A. Bervice, Inc.) ad | TOMORROW—Letter from Leslte | Tried to Take Life} ard refused to tell his parents, { PAGE 5 PLL | It's Results Results Ob ape That thide 3! RHODES. DEPARTMENT STORE Phone MA in 6000 Count! Owners of KFOA J uly Clearance Sale and Operator C oats, Ensembles, Dresses The Apparel Event of the Summer Season Begins Tuesday. This Is to Be a Sale Typical of the Values You Have Seen on Other Big Occasions at Rhodes’. $28 | $38 | $18 ‘oats Coats Coats 9' Cate” formerly Dresses 50. | 1 Coat, former! 13 Coats, formerly 26 Coats, formerly $45. , former! former formerly 8% Coat Coats, 2 Coats, that are one of the finest sale values of the day! Ensembles In regular stock they sold Ensembles insembles, formerly | for $24.50, $29.50, $35.00 One lot of Ensembles : and $39.50. in Summer styles, 11 of En barbies formerly i them, formerly $389.50. $45.00. Silks, Crepes, Laces. Women's Apparel Department—Rhodes’ EEE Srl TIUAIULINUINUUEUSUUUUNLUO0UO0U00UECUEUUEUUEUOOETORUSEUGOULS ESA Contestants were asked to answer| Visit Bellingham “IDEA CONTEST three questions: What are the two | BELLINGHAM, July 13.—Two |most popular features in The Star?| hundred Masons from Victoria, } What ts B. C., visited Masons in Bellinghany Several Hundred Features) Suggested by Readers Sa and were shown the beau- ties of Chuckanut drive, Sehome es of a young man in} WINNERS 1313 N. your idea for a good fea- test was based on the ter Butted In,” which is| Mill and the road along the shores *Jshowing at the Blue Mouse. This|of Lake Whatcom. A banquet andi | young man had an idea that worked | special joint meeting followed. 45th | in a newspaper office. He wonout.| ‘phe visitors returned to Victoria a pee ed gest: on the Sunday afternoon ferry. to be Home Brew, C: THE a Delawar, Cook, 221 E. 65th 0 | far out-numbered anything else. Mrs.| The winning letter picked the 16th ave. | Huck’s many interesting experi-|/sport page and Radio Star as the lences in prison frew many vote: | most popular features, and suggest+ Many good features were su ‘y about “The Wayfarer” Judges in the Blue Mouse-Seat-|ed, a remarkable number of id new angle. 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