The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 10

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“AGE 10 in Smuggling to Haul Loss Eliminated h Duty Goods on Tri GLAND CURES Astonishing Re Claimed in uvenations Soviet BY 4 RO JUSTICE PROFITS Ath m. NOT ENORMOUS pigs ot th su alder TOPERS TAPER = OF RUM f= Increased Prices Hampering English Booze Drinking 0. l Pr) LONDON, Oct. 3 HORIZONTAL RUSSIA TRIES Booze Runners Engage BUYS GOODS WHOLESALE n ans Cross Word Puzzle FRIDAY, 06 OBFT THE I . 'U. $. TO STUDYIESKIMOS SWAP S::"=" rk FOREST TAX © WIVES OFTEN Commission Named to Sur-| Whale Feasts Are Occasion vey Systems Over World for Exchange ATTLE STAR Canada Carrying North by p California Murder Probers Mark Time one and electric plants shington a ere h pell | m ii Although streams have rea er mark of history, s to 11° question s ready! 6 Just the s D» e usual political clamor for ture of millions in new velopments, although m SEE the Squibb Week druggist completi a great projec today and get the final question in River w 1, with our other power re- the Squibb $25,000.00 Educational sources, will take care of all industrial needs in this territory for a long time to Contest. You must have this , come and in spite of future droughts. question to win one of the big cash awards. Drug stores showing the Squibb Week window display will be glad to give you free the Many people have been led to believe that stupendous hydro-electric develop- ments far in advance of market nee 3 would full details of the contest. The questions are not difficult, they reduce the cost of electricity. They overlook the fact that electricity i require no technical knowledge, and anyone may enter the contest. 25,000.00 08 Cash Awards rd manufactured product, the price of which must be determined by the cost of genera- tion and distribution, rather than by the amount available. $ bi In 5 First a Interest, taxes and depreciation keep $2000.00: second award accruing twenty-four hours a day and $1500.00 other third awards i rd, $1000.00, and 505 gunts from $500.00 every day in the year, whether electric ar energy is sold or not, so that it is plain to me—-and I think it must be plain to all “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” AT MET NOVEMBER 10 “Abic's Iris! nnoyed th popular who stop to consider it—that an idle hydro-electric development could only in- crease and could not possibly decrease rates, since it is from rates alone that sheen an lat the ‘vember owrote th ‘ for it than were at fi but now that it has run fc in New York ar fwith sor ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE She FUORSHEIM SHOE From the first introduction your feet will always welcome Frorsuetms with pleasure. There's a friendly feeling about them that makes a lasting asso- ciation. Changing from one pair to another 1s merely renewing the old acquaintance, Meet Your Friends —at— The Florsheim Shoe Stores 903 Second Ave, 1418 Second Ave. At Marion St, Next to Columbia Theatre You wouldn’t leave a thousand dollar bond on the curb— such charges can be met. Enter the contest today. Your chance to By careful planning, so as to avoid the expense of unnecessary development, my company has been able to give the peo- ple of Western Washington the lowest aver- age rates in the United States, MR. PUGET POWER, win one of these cash awards is just. as good.as anybody's. Tf your nearby dr . does not have. theye.. questions, you ¢ 4 secure all eleven questions free of charge by writing direct to E. R. Squibb & Sons, P: O. Box 1261, City Hall Station, New York City. aE ~ 3 =. _——— -—but your automobile is worth that much to any thief who can get away with it Proper regard for the money invested in an auto- mobile has caused the prudent owner to give the same consideration to his car during the day as he * does when he locks it up at night. Storage charges in the three Metropolitan Center garages are low, and there is the advantage of hav- ing your car safe and immediately accessible to this shopping district and office center. The Metropolitan Garage is in the court of the White-Henry- Stuart Building. Entrance from Union or University The Hotel Garage, opposite the Olympic Hotel, is an cight level ramp service and storage garage of the latest type. Serv. ice stations at both University and Seneca street entrances. For 500 cars, A Ready Servant Robert Burns called Opportunity a fickle jade. Robert was wrong. Had he been a scientist, instead of a poet, he would have called Opportunity a mer- cenary servant—easily controlled. street. A storage and service garage for 125 cars. The Stimson Building Garage, with transient stor- age for automobiles, is particularly convenient for the patients of physicians and dentists in the Cobb and Stimson Buildings, who formerly found diff- culty in parking in this district corridor connecting the Stimson with the Cobb Building provides access to either building from the garage without going out-of-doors. Opportunity is always at the beck of a masterful man. Shy from others she may, but she’s always mie weachins ready to do* his idding simply because he has reasoned out the easy way of lassoing her. Opportunity pals up to the man who saves money. No use trying to escape him. He’s in a position to Rates are the same for transient storage in all three jump after her—in any direction, garages: 25 cents for any time up to two hours, and 5 cents for each additional half hour, with a maxi- Open a Savings 0 aia ase wi aad iain 76 7bNcaen fon dav satotaval Nicht latotape pen a Savings Account—the ease with which you'll master Opportunity will surprise you. a rates are 50 cents from 2 to 6 hours, and 75 cents from 6 to 12 hours. : basco DLE SEATTEENATIONALBANK stablished 43 Years Metropolitan Building Company 1301 Fourth Avenue Seattle Shak DRDRDRDIDE DEDEDE]

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