The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1919, Page 8

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15, 1919, We ‘on H E BON_MARCHE D | GAIN BASEMENT | od aC AOTC Sammy Jay Is Modest BY THORNTON W. BURP ! ‘opyright, 1919 Bu « by T Have You Seen the Two “Don't try," wrty replied Sammy, rather dinap ' | The Bargain Basement? [220s e::, ‘ They’re over in the Automatic Mark-Down Corner, where by that Lightfoot knew (h * ver Pel , : R hu Waa getting farther and far prices go down, down, down AUTOMATICALLY until ar- ther away Bf ticles are given away if unsold after 30 selling days. Kis ‘hiditig Wao Gnd climbed out of ted mischief. m asker mt such a When these two big trucks came down here they were bad fellow at heart, after all, in he marked at $1,200 each. After 12 selling days they were automatically marked down 25%, and next Monday morn- ing the price will automatically go to 50%—or $600 each— because the trucks have been here 18 selling days. “That bluecoated mischiefmaker isn't such a bad fellow at heart, after all, ix he?” sald he, thru.” “I'd rather spoil his hunting brough than eat.” © coming of the b Py e m wad | You want to watch ont, Sammy Everything in the Automatic Mark-Down Corner is reduced in plat agle-cs ye saw him! One of these days & hunter wil ome price the same way, and in consequence you'll find some bargains Pow ago, and ¢ ly drove | « warned Paddy the here that are almost unbelievable. lives than any Jay has saved more Don't worry about me," replied one I know « I with he would Sammy I know just how far one of pommigs beck here and dt me thank those terrible guns can shoot, and I You'll find many new items in the Automatic Mark-Down Corner Some time later Sammy Jay did |{''n,\ mane any chances, By ie tat 06 “By see 2 Ce he come back. “Well,” said he, as he |)“ 4 every time you visit it. Come often and save much! Tasinae Seis /eadtuane or dee tank tt Tye seen a fellow clear to the edge of the Green » they do Forest, so I guess there will be noth ing more to fear from him today I'm glad to see he hasn't got you yet Lightfoot. I've been a bit worried | about you.” “Sammy,” said Lightfoot, “you are one of the best friends I have, I jon't know how I can ever thank Given Away After 30 Selling Days | cco “id | 1 aE FOR oe even when 259% Off After 12 Selling Days 50% Off After 18 Selling Days 75% Off After 24 Selling Days Next story: | Dreadful Sound PLEAD “NOT GUILTY” TO SEATTLE MURDERS Anna Bal Ea guilt Lightfoot Hears Nemits mother a to n rand. sandwiches tthe. boy ; JOHN F. CROWLEY DEAD when he caus Helps Mend a upposed 10 do. Me. Re Mra, emits and 1a Fence 1 stout Tat new wae Medical Book Mailed Free | BY THE STORY LADY Ph oh Matha ten often may, “My Grandmoth |REPORT 10 BURGLARIES @orny reported the next day that! ‘The children all agreed that fixin a Dr. Humphreys’ Medicines Durglars invaded 10 Seattle h the little woman, whose name was! fence was lots of fun—even Peter The body is at the Bo: Wat.| This may be a gre age | before reak &£ © Bits. Robinson, had gone with her|/who had a smashed fingernail. But | son undertaking ¢ nent |and stability, but wu " sw ned loot, includh 50 diamond Phree babies to visit her mother and/ he wasn't complaining, for very pending funeral arrang the footsteps of your Grandmoth. | P!", $80 cash aad an array of cloth it the man worked part of the day) Elen had tied it up in her own hanc unaiene ing. Miss Sadie Scher, 310 17th ave. —— ler, it does not help you or um Begin with / "Bevesty-coven” “I | Coughs, Colds, Grip, tarrh and Sore Throat, and you will bless the memory part of the night and would be ly after 4 o'clock So the K. & L. of the G. P. met in Front of the little house with nails @nd hammers and extra posts and Mr. Henshawe to superintend the kerchief and when the others were| | not looking had kissed {t to make it | time and bring paint brus well | “Bye! Peter,” said Ma: “I've got a whole bucket of paint hope your finger gets better. left from painting the garage and |f| “"Bye, Mary Ellen, I'm sure it you want.to we'll come back tomor-| would If I could get some more medi and paint the posts and croms | cine.” a man He |Awakened in time to see for! crawling in thru the window Influenza, Ca-|beat a prompt retreat WORKER Is SUICIDE ef your Grand-| mother forever The boys ‘were soon busy digging |p But Mary Ellen “Bio a Muon HER er na | shipyard worker, 2214 - tostholes and untangling wire and| So it wns agreed that they head and weat on b Hamphreys’ Hor M Malling it back in place. The girly t again the next day at th HELEN CARPE t MOORE. |156 William st, New ¥ ONE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY CLEMMER * SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PL€Y HOUSE - IF YOU FOUND YOUR WIFE UNDER A BEAR RUG in an- other man’s apartment; and she poked her head out and said, “Wuff, Wuff!’—what would you think? OH, YES, IT REALLY HAPPENS—IN “FAIR and WARMER” Avery Hopwood’s hilarious farce that makes you Shriek with Laughter nod is designed tc breathing, all 1 those terrible important t RIAL COUPON ASTHMA CO., Room 583-X, Niagara and Hudson sta, falo, N. Y A Glorious Cocktail with a Powerful Kick is what peps things up. One taste and you think a giraffe is a pup! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday NORMA TALMADGE “Missing Links” Comedy “He Married His Wife” GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA CONCERT NUMBER Overture— “William Tell”, - Rossini “SCREEN STARS AS THEY ARE” At home and in the studio Ford Weekly nything k me a wt use of them I | | =e TODAY aoa HASK THE GIRL— ASK THE BOY- David Wark Griffith Personally Directed Theatre Today and Personally Offers His Greatest Picture Be A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT | OUR REGULAR PRICES A STORY OF TODAY Laughs - Thrills - Suspense The earth quakes—the sun is dimmed—the moon loses its lus- ter—the stars fall to the earth— it seems the last hour— But Love Is Victorious ARTHUR DENNY IS DEAD WOMAN HURT BY AUTO) Arthur W Denny, son of A A.| Mrs. Jennie Luzonsky, 12 W. y, one of the founders of Seat-| Washington, is in the city hospital 1 Friday morning at tho|Saturday suffering from severe cuts Windsor apartments, Sixth ave. and|and brusies sustained Friday when WE LOAN | Union st. He was 60 years old. The| she was struck by an omobile " | body is at the Bonney-Watson under-| driven by*Prank Arnold, 4223 Wood. | MONEY ON | taking establishment pending funeral] land Park arrangements. | Fremont ave REAL PAINLESS DENT | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers. very little of the roof of the mouth: | you can Bite corn off the cob; guaran. | teed 15 years. | EXAMINATION FREE | | $15.00 Set of Teeth... .. $10.00 Set Whalebone Tet $8.00 Crowns ....... $8.00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam Filling.......... Painless Extracting ‘anteed for 15 years. Hlave impression taken in the eoth same day Examination and vice free i See Samples of Our Plate a We Stand the ime, Mos nmended by our patients who have r office, be sure you are im the right pl eiasicc taal a) ave. at Ewing st. and| Jewelry Watches at Reasonable Rates | A $50 Loan C $ b All work gui morning and get € ne te Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From ® to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Negosite Frager-Patersom Coy |

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