The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 6

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DAILEY’S OFFERS A NEW QUALITY IN CLOTHING ON WEEKLY PAYM : You Pay Nothing Extra for the privi- lege of paying in small amounts from week to week on Gedit/ DRESSES Smart Pall in Silks Bea Faocks and Cloths utiful Trims. $149" | of a in e Mayetta, Kan. ' School Suits i \ for Boys $9.50 up Women’s Fall Coats, $2428 f Labor Jame 1303 Third Ave. We have no Opposite Pantages Theatre affiliation with any other busi- ness in Seattle University Bldg. i <4 {10 Gholecs Deaths HE'S CHAMPION: Reported in Manila -. here not only because fh Ten cholera deaths, with 11 new handles these problema, b cases reported, is the toll of the past | hours in the plague swept sec Couldn’t Be a Boxer, So He! Tries Another Game tions of the city, according to today reports | heart, IU Here is what Davis has to » | claimant to the champlonship until PITTSBURG, Pa, Oct. 2—Thwart.| nes Brown of Kansas City recent e@ in his ambition to become a cham-| »,, pion boxer, Thomas Trimble, 1) became a proficient brick layer and/ new claims to be the champion of his trade. pared with America exhibition bouts with E | middleweight boxing cham rs. |or Boston's. The best of t STRIATED Saran DR RS Sass BEERS RO Sas PIS a ns “A Wise Man Hath More Ballast Than Sail’ An ancient proverb thus phrases an admonition for f thrift and the figure is well chosen. Many a man careens heedlessly over the sea of life H and “turns turtle” before the mounting waves of Ki adversity for lack of the ballast provided by a sav- ings account. The wise man who stores up “ballast” keeps a more even keel and is able to ride out the financial storms safely. Our savings department will gladly help you plan how to accumulate such “ballast.” Ask about our special plan for saving to meet the extra Christmas expenses. SESS See ae eee o aS SO f ie A SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK [D/AVEN UEFVATICOLUMBIA Established 43 Years Te LEMON RMN aT || } DALY = SRI ISIS AS ONE OF THE OLDEST persons nuk-skuk, a Pottawatomie Indian, said to be 110. H near Chicago and rode a pony from there to Council Bluffs He lives on the Pottawatomie Americans Backward in | Child Work, Says Davis 9 ‘Secretary of Labor, After Trip to England, | | Says That Country Far Ahead of U. S, cause he is the founder of a world| V famous children’s home out ‘at Moose: | an — | about child conditions in Britain com TTLE STAR 3 Set-in sleeves! in the country i -nim- born and - through plaids! reservation near Big color assortment! tures! any wearer! ognized by anyone! Men’s Sample Medium and heavy An accumula grade manuf welght Good fitting! Well sizes! Men’s Fall Socks Samples and Seconds 49c¢ and Virgin Wool OVERCOATS | bbe == 991-5 Men! This Is OPPORTUNITY Itself! Ulsters! Raglans! Tubular Models! Belts, half belts, three-piece detachable belts and beltless _styles! Through- Plain and box backs! Skinner and Venetian satin lined sleeves! Plains and mix- Built to bring a smile of pride to And the values—easily rec- Union Suits represent n from mar Sample Union Suits Of fancy striped cotton-and-wool mixtures Men’s Plainand F ancy Socks Lisl FRIDAY or a is made! Mostly large Men’s Fancy x S ocks Socks ‘ect tha’ In many di effects. will | all and rent shades and novelt An Extremely Buy Makes This Possible! The Bon Marche Men’s Black Lisle Strictly first quality, 9% to 114%. High-grade lisle, evenly knitted. vement ted hebon Marché SECOND AVENUE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET, SEATTLE TOBER 2, 1925. Lucky Event Men's Shop Lower Entrance Second Avenue 25c LEAVENWORTH Kans 7 peopl Centy ; UP FLYING |Crack Trainman Wants, Hobby After He Retires other countries. KANSAS CITY, Md., Oct. 2.—C. H./ in one county ip in ob-| Hodges, veteran engineer of the Col- | wo should be able to change) orado Flyer, crack Rock Island train, be Tnited States | who were over 90 yea A Veteran situation,” lhas taken to flying. | AT POULSBO | pects to retire In November and has | “There are no c: been wondering what to do after his | grade ayn of piloting a locomotive are| the crossings to Ic air,” ly he began taking lessons and has bought an airplane aviation and has dealing with the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert ENGINEER TAKES Mrz Contemoe Kan women and the people were listed rs old, 37 living in the air and handies his piane| Dislocates Shoulder vhy, it's lots lesa ¢ Hodges, who {s 64 years old, ex-| driving an automobile,” »~ok out for in| 4, Hodges in an arde Oct 4 trol of her wrecked because of it. sneezed. Her foot pressed on the gas. complete wrecks. Nobody was hurt. | Sneezé Wrecks 2 Autos | OS ANGELES, Oct. 2.—Mrs, Selina Neid lost con- sneeze and two automobiles were Mrs. Neid was driving. She Her car collided with one operated by Arthur Roche. The two cars were tangerous than} by Hi-Power Sneeze) he says PITTSBURG, Kan. Oct, 2—A Id drivers or | Pittsburg man took a sneeze a few LONDOD | defense. | nt vetident. art ¢ took him to a hos- | bombs, merous books him with several Per Annum l Compounded (4) Semi-Annually, We Have ~ Never Paid 2 Less ON SAVINGS Calculated Foresight d The thoughtless spenders fail to realize that those who save are storing up power, en- ergy, opportunity and strength—that every dollar saved works for its owner; that as these saved dollars increase, the necessity for the saver himself to work, decreases. With calculated foresight start saving. : Savings left here on or before Monday, October 5, will receive full dividends from October 1. fT to give you a Mutual Savings and Loan Association 1222 SECOND AVENUE Southeast Corner University Street The Estate Heatrola has been IMITATED, but NOT cal and economical solution to your heating problem. rooms, “IT HEATS THE WHOLE HOUSE.” 1509-11 Seventh Ave, red it neces. sary to reset the shoulde: been dislocated by th rhich had ere. —Nets for airplanes Js the latest plan of the Fastened between para- chutes the nets are shot upward in When the bombs burst high in the air, the spreading the nets in the path of the enemy planes anti-aircraft Parachutes open, stale Seattle, Wash, Auguat 14, 1924 Smyth-Courtney Co,, Inc St, and Wash., In regards to the new way of ommend to house MI GOR aolld comfo! 1728 18th Ave., Seattle, f We list of hundreds of satisfied owners. “Everything Good” in Hot Air, Steam and Hot Water Heating INVESTIGATE and You will be Convinced Sole Distributors SMYTH-COURTNEY CO., Inc. SEATTLE HEATROLA READ What the Owners Say: : ii In regard to Heatrola will say home heating, I cannot praise it | that we are perfectly eatlatiod. it too much. Thaye five rooms, which | is not only Kood looking and easy are heated comfo Tt haa | {Keep clean, but a very econom!- ‘ A s if cal hea appliance. “Can com- wonderful heating ity and I ably our five-room bun- foel that the Estate Hoatre i | galow di na night with two satiafactorily heat any buckets al, Can highly ree- yono interested in 38 ROBERTS, equaled, and is the practi- m. Installed in one of the living invite inspection and will be glad MAin-1432-1433 25th Ave. Nv E. August 13, 1924 Yours truly,

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