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» SDAY, NOVEMBER 26 City 9 , Told by Chamber Head” Seattle City of Today and Tomorrow, | Not of Yesterday, Says Whitcomb BY DAVID WHITCOMB President of the Chamber of Commerce and of h lelds of al a h the hone ib them. thru POPULATION HAD Seat an UNUSUAL, GROWTI rritery First, a to ¢ " r Statis- | w ieee ent in neased to run great paper pulp for the time in Alaska's Domjnick Novario re simply becat ney Well, Novario must be of the e strain TTLE IS NOW INDUSTRI TY tle is a great industrial r cent of the man ing industries In the state of W. any or e ington are located within a radius/ *: ely you by route! of 100 miles of Seattle. The an Pepi “8 a Ste | nual industrial payroll of Seattle's SHIP SERVICE |Andustries, ranging from the manu-| oe cient tine noes and. a 1S IMPROVING facturing of airplanes to hairnets,| oot you for a holiday The American merchant marine! ts approximately $8,000,000 per year. | , y ery morning Ho gets there half though he can’t », at 2:30 p. m y so that I can get ar the curbingn cleaned tomobdiies b to © the wor . with the cor sclou a | your own home. eight $1,000,000] We have more wage-earners in| 7°Ur OR hom seattle Well, under and ¢ h New Orleans,} sgiving day Ne. | siting day is « Seattle. Thi ‘ean port Missinalppt ealths of a e aize, but with | HAPPY IN ack of them. HIS WORK we i one of the curved strokes and umerable barome to indicate & We w ion cities, of yesterday, What Causes 1925 Death “KALAMA, N —{United Press.) 60, dled here ¢ years which | nount of| resulted from an automobile accident | WEST & WHEEI ER s on hotels, | from which she never recovered ouses,| Mrs. Jones’ shoulder was injured, Established in 1888 y two mil-|and the wound never healed. Infeo- | tion slowly poisoned her system. |Man Active as Usual, | Despite Broken Neck Transact a General Real Estate, Puch Past eae eas ae Rental, Loan and Insurance versary of his Business ecouperation stil sting Yalne of prodt total has ad- y over science. A year ago vanced | more forty million, | physicians gave him a day to live| from 1921 to 1 when the last] when he fell and broke two verte-| figures were availa }brae In his neck, With the two stil] RECUPERATION SHOWN | broken he 1s as active an usual a/ IN CUSTOMS TOTAL year later. | There is a y ity Second and Marion ELlot-5252 he found in t for the Ww trict, In fatural TWO FLYERS KILLED Two flying officers and P. A. Cox, of war con-|kilied when thetr planes collided, tached a total) about 400 feet off the ground. Both| n ere reserve officers and were mak-| ¢ practice flights | in ¢ ed by the u WAREHOL HOW TO EAT IT BY DR. WILLIAM A, EVANS Noted American Food Authority and Former Health Com- missioner of Chicago HANKSGIVING dinner is a dangerous thing—and must be handled carefully, for if you don’t get the better of | your dinner, it is certain that it will get the better of you. In the first place, remember to eat slowly and chew your food thoroughly. That is half the battle. The other half Yonsists in holdgng down on the consumption of indigestibles. egin slowly. A meal well begun is half won. Eat the Soup, don't gulp it. Chew well the bread or @rackers you ke with it, and the vegetables and meat, if it be a vege- jtable or turtle soup. \ Browse around a little on celery or some other relish? When you come to the piece de resistance—the turkey, or foast, or whatever it be—tackle it gingerly. Chew diligently, At plenty of bread—and, whatever you do, DON’T eat any | f the “stuffing.” | STORAGE Warehousing and Bat plenty of.the cranberry sauce lp yourself liber- y Bye beie A am Bele verry sauce and help yourself liber Drayage an 4 light dessert, if available, Drink a demitaske of ee—if anything—and your Thanksgiving dinner will be wl hit If you have followed directions you won't suffer “uch, aes get up and take a long walk. Don’t Sit around all Office: 804 Railroad Aye, So, Wet in 4 poorly ventilated room. That will induce L, 8. LYNCH, PRES, SHATTLE, WASH, ‘ net ation even When great care has been taken with the I provess of eating, For Success and Happiness Found Behind “W hitewing’s’’ Broom ¥ succeeding, th cheer him up and show © whe no one Hut he carried on, and the children | fat turkey to slice 1 guens it wan pod, job, raising Thanksgiving, what Minneapolis or St. | His stretch of pavement in near| of approximate size, and | YOU o city hall. He tells with pri x more industrial plants| And that ts just "IN ENGLAND Tea-Dansants and Banquets on London’s Program LONDON, | Thankagiving here today were ack | where to be the tr ant over witnensed in th 1 pa preparations planned months ahead by prominent Ar | loan oltizens in London assured th: dansants American Y, M At Oxford and sities, Amer freakish enterts | the amusement of thelr Iir | ina | The day's festivities w | tonight at the | American 8 yw KS ¥ |inent Amer | Britain. Ambassador Houghton w fe, while Premier Baldwin wii customa |Happiness Forecast by Visit of Cranes TOKIO, 2 Ap n symbolical of marr | have made their nest in t | branches of an ancient pine tree stands in the Fukiage Imperial gar den. The natives, who believe in the; miral Oriental Line. a nt Japanese wtit 10) 1” * ae Gibae tonics Lew »l4) The President ve gore this ser TOKYO.—A national patriot ganization, resembling the Fasc ti of d calls itnelf Rikke Rikken Daido | them | Travel. | emalie. education Ung along real Two unmar Yovario with a pleased of them have had a good ell now.” jrded and have homes of their own | On |bank. But on holidi ways a family reun “We have a now and then,” he sayn there In just three of us and ome times a whole bunch, maybe 12 'l trip a delightful one. tf, | guens maybe I’m not #0 ba oh “\You'll be agreeably surprised how economical the be trip to the Orient really is. For detailed information inlaw sitting around Novario's| and descriptive illustrated literature apply And that's the way today—all the childr nd ¢ 6 | D. J. HANSCOM, General Passenger Agent doubt about it, Novarto L. L. BATES, General Freight Agent BINESB ABIO-) iy 4 muccERS. A: like most men 1300 Fourth Aye. at University—or je, when Bel whe succeed, he's conscious of the 1519 Railroad Ave. South if he Was) tact, and it give him a comfortable Phone ELsot-2068 glow of natisfaction, ce world; a well-earned holiday and a ters; not a debt to anyone in If those things don't make a good | clal Amery 5. S. PRESIDED | ‘This 4 peoted to sels (585 feet long) employed in ice are veritable floating palaces and com- «\pare favorably with the best metropolitan hotels |Italy, has been formed, It has} ashore. Luxurious appointments, splendid cuisine | Adopted the biack shirt aa its emblem. | and comfort unsurpassed make the fast vessels of | Remmet |the Admiral Oriental Line the ideal for Oriental nd they seem to be get-| Sailings From Seattle Every 12 Days daughters tive at} Lake advantage of this splendid service to visit the |Home. ‘The other four girls are mar-/ strange sights and scenes of the mystic, age-old on 1s w doctor, the other in tn «| Orient. No more interesting trip available any- * there ‘s al where. And if you travel via the Admiral Oriental (te a time at our house} Line your vacation will start at the gangplank. Our sometimes | passenger-guests receive every attention to make the A lifetime of honest, conscientious work; a houseful of rons and daugh Managing Operators American Oriental Mail Line United States pping Board al Oriental Line, operators of SEATTLE DIRECT TO THE ORIENT otcranes.| Express Passenger and Freight Service |—the shortest, fastest route to the Orient (Japan, China, The Philippines) is via Seattle and the Ad- For Thirty-six Years, during good times and bad times, the Washington Mutual Savings Bank has furnished a safe, profit- able, convenient place for the deposit of savings. During all these years this bank has served the community also by furnishing money to owners of homes and business proper- ties on first mortgages. We are grateful at this season for the con- tinued support of the public, which has resulted in a growth in resources to more than Thirty-seven Million Dollars. Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue Established 36 Years Resources $37,000,000 OFFICE! : MAYMOND It, RK, President 4 A. SH FISKEN, Vice Pr ‘ON, Seoretary WILLIS & DARTOW, Vi ROLLIN & OND, Vive Preal y WILLIS BRINDLEY, Anat. V, Pres LOR NORT WARD, Aant, Seoretary HALDWIN, retary ©. BRYANT, Asst, Secretary sang anh canada DES qj q i i