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THE SEATTLE STAR TUWING TIE) {This Boy Will ] TWINS TIED Natt, ( BY PSYCHIC Daddy at ee* EVANSVILLE, Ind, Nov. 6— | tho his playmates tn the neighbor. | hood have told him that his “papa's| tm fall,” Uitte Jimmie Murray, 4-year } old son of J.B, Murray, charged with | #4 murder tn Newport, Ky. insists his “deddy’s at work and coming home Pain and Joy Simul- business partner, Howard Phillips. because, he charged, Phillips had taneously alienated Nix wife's aifec — Siniling Jimmie Mui BY GEORGE B WATERS father, Asked whom he BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 6—Thru | it's always, “Daddy.” Now ho p i & “payehic bond” Mra. Chester Por: in the yard, a little frightened by the, > J ‘ “\ Jl Sint oS 6G ' Ks i aia of Raltimore, and her twin | cides of the neighbor's children, but /s N i | y 1 G: i Brother, in Akron, ©, Clarence L.| steadfast in his belief that his father if ne 4 . } ani Marsh, are able to ghare each other's | wil! be home seon. a 4 5 Joys and sorrows. Each morning he has the same ‘e tf aR d , oy? i } tt (i ‘Tho miles apart, they say they | query; “Will daddy be home today? Fd } ! us iia cach eters gricts and ox Feerteace each other's pleasures ls SUNDAY SCH : | ena | TAY: Before her marringe Mra, Porter) an} ; a ; i 3 Miss Clara L. Marsh, Frederick, : . rf f } A mull Lives at Frederick, and with the ‘ ” ‘ F 4 I | : ‘ | is ‘twins away from home, when she t Dears (wife of them she consid.| The annual Sunday school conven 4 ’ s # me oat Depart iment of ome tion will be held in the University ’ , ‘ SK ve vee from nt of their) M. BE. church Thursday and Friday, | & i { , (om } . joys ‘ies pe November 11 and 12, A practical pro-| 4 , gram is being prepared under the dl-| rection of General Secretary EK. 1.) Gregory. " ‘The guest of honor and principal | ) Bader an anesthetic at the Univer-| speaker will be A. M. Locker of Chi-| Shy of Maryland hospital, his mother! cago Locker was the successful ‘Was at his bedside. Knowing her) general secretary of Minnesota for : daugh' “115 years when called three years Y ae s ; | bao 30 Se. Sienee Of tee Baternatiennl | . \) Sees And that is important to know in these days of | Sunday School association tn Chicago | ‘ad Fi "| to have charge of the field work, | : ‘ , many g r , dumping last season’s high price stuff on the mar- which includes the North American vor c 4 A i continent. ket in the form of “sales.” ‘Thousands of Chinme girls being taken to ced te two | mestic rervants, We buy and sell clothes in such large quantities that our stock is always fresh. Our buyer is even now taking advantage of the present market situation to buy the best quality of goods at prices that are actually below wholesale. Think what that means to you, especially when these same high- grade clothes are sold to you at our famous upstairs prices—~ prices that are far better values, dollar for dollar, than the “spe cials” that are sensationally advertised on every side in a last en- deavor to unload out-of-date stock onto you; and prices that are guaranteed to save you at least $10 over ordinary prites on any, garment in any of our three great upstairs stores. ‘Already we have hundreds of these wonderful values in stock, and more coming daily. This week’s drawing shows a typical everyday scene as our large cases of clothes arrive. Which goes to show Our Stock Is THIS Season’s! The only thing old-fashioned about our stock is the low prices we ask. Every gar- AN we want te volume, Dont ‘ : ment in our three great stores is up-to-the sell your casings to the junk ty ty em Ag Aceon Mg minute in styling, cut, finish, fit and fabric, Mail Orders Promptly ed cae fa__w) 7 7 8 auntie’ ‘And—get this—whenever you buy a gar: ment at Fahey-Brockman’s you get the * pick of our regular stock and are not PIKE STREET OVERCO ATS— shown a handful of “dead heads” that have TIRE SHOP | . to be “specially priced” to hide their age. W. 0, STANDBING, Prop, Similarly, you would say, “It was done for you and me,” |. 1026 Pike Street | : Rot “It was done for you and 1.” Corner Boren } —— You know this, because you wouldn't aay, “It was done for L.” Phone Filictt 446 ‘Now would you, Marian?—Editor. 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Don't delay, " Raleigh Building, Portland. _eteet vm conten. | LAHEY*B3ROCKMAN "on PHONE ELLIOTT 5015. “stairs Clothiers entrance on Third Avenue— = iy Uup-stairs end sa leading directly to doth our orcat clothing floors, -