The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 4

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TOCONVERT DAUGHTER Preacher Goes Without Food ree Weeks While Girl Teaches Nearby BY HAL M. COBCHRAN DENMARK, Ky, Nov. 10—Dis Heartened by the utter failure of three-week fast to bring his daugh ter “into the fold,” Zoel Woolbridge Backwoods pastor, has hidden him self from his flock. “I can’t see it, papa, and I can’ Say I do if I don't,” said Zella Wool Bridge, the daughter, and @ school teacher The Kentuckians, hereabouta, all of them with a soft spot in their hearts for the “shoutin’ kind o° re ligton,” declare you “kain't bring a Soul into the fold by starvin' the Body. You gotta fast in spirit.” WANTED DAUGHTER TO “WALK SAWDUST PATH" ‘THE SEA _& TTLE STAR LOVAL-LEGION "FOR 8-HOUR DAY | Members Opposing It Will Have to Get Out i} geers and 10-hour The Loyal Legion of I Lumbermen in against tb lay. Lumbermen hour day will be draw from the ¢ ‘This waa the ‘Tuesday by the legion, calli owners and managers to the legion to resint the atten few operators to go back to the 10 hour day | “We atand ready at all times to do l everything In our pow to keep the eight-hour day in the Northwest lum ber industry,” the officers of the le-| gion stated. “We call on all those interested in the welfare of them and the industry to enroll their {forte with ours in the Loyal Leton.” Maryland Workers Reject Pay Boost BALTIMORE, M4., Nov, 10.—At a meeting of representatives of the building trades workers here a mo tion to accept a wage increase from 90 cents to $1 an hour was voted down by an overwhelming majority, | Falling prices and the prospect of the eight SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement —Devoted exclusively to the selling of Ready-to-Wear and Millinery in special price lots. THURSDAY'S SELLING A Special Purchase of 110 Fine Plush Coats Much Underpriced at $34.50 —The latest models in Plush Coats: of different lengths. tm 1 ~—Fancy satin de Chine linings in the 33- and 36- inch lengths, —Venetian linings in the 48-inch length coats. —Collars of either fur or self materials. —This is an opportunity to secure a high-grade coat at a very moderate price. Also Smart Cloth Coats in excellent velours, Boliv- ias, silvertones and crystal coatings. Full silk lined. —Collars of fur or self materials. Yavy, taupe, Chinese blue and brown. A month ago Woolbridge, evan geilett and typical Kentuckian—red hatred a awny-faced—snid: “I'm aimin’ to yntil my daughter Walks the sawdust path.” And for three weeks he didn't eat | —but kept up his meetings in bis Uttle Denmark “tabernacle.” Other folks from the hills of Russell coun ty came and were converted. But Ris daughter staye: n her Uttie | Schoolhouse, three miles away At the beginning of the third week Woolbridge appeared in an tnvalid/ air, At the end of that week he/ Preached from a cot. Then the Bight of the final revival meeting -eame. The 17 residents of Denmark | Were there. And farm folk came from miles around. | But Woolbridge didn’t show up. In| ‘Ris place J. T. Sullivan closed the re} Yival. “Zoel has gone to eatin Again.” he told the converts, “He ays he received a message from Heaven tellin’ him to take food.” WOOLBRIDGE “JUST UP Harding Trying for Another | ees Se al Tarpon; Big One Got Away SHe's just up and left thewe here | poner 1A REL, Texas, Nov. 10—] Altho the primitive life here te be] Point Imbel's penal institut Parts,” Edgar Aaron, one of his com-| - asinted by his failure to land a! ginning to tell on some members of| which measures eight by 10 fect, was ¢ Verts, told me. | big tarpon after a 40-minute strug-| the party, most of them are laugh-| called into play to curb three of the * “And this ain't the first dime Zoel| gig, President-Elect Harding ven-|ing with great relish. | villagers who were unable to contain hhas failed when he tried to prove| tured out inte the bay again today| Senator Davia Elkins, millionaire | themselves in the excitement attend hat fastin’ for converts should be! to try his luck once more. coal baron, resembles a broiled lob-| ing Harding's visit here Prisoners Physical,” Aaron enid. | Senato# Harding also spent consid-| ater now, but he talks of nothing but | are hitched to a large tron ring in “He opentd a meetin’ not far from | erable time consulting the best! the bites he is having. He landed! the center of the ealaboone floor. here and said he'd fast until 12 souls! minds of this little fishing village|a tarpon five and one-half feet loog| Members of the party are remain ‘Were saved. But he only quit eatin’ | regarding cures for mosquito bites| the first time out. ing indoors at night now, A scout & week and only three waz saved.” [and sunburn, both affictions having | Harry M. Daugherty, prominent! !n# expedition last night reported It is the general belief that Wool | visited on the president-elect aa Ib! Onio lawyer and Harding's political! *eeing a wolf and a coyote on the ing you bet Siidge has opened &@ revival | outskirts of the vil and inquiry | yours. Nothi oat meeting | erally as on lesser persons here. — | adviser, all his life having put the lage 4 No trouble or Mm another section of the backwoods | 5 pimaieaioen to sy fish | collar buttons tn his shirts himaecif,|®™ong the natives developed that | ful fact about the —but Denmark folks don’t know|, Harding being live like a gentie.| Wolves, coyotes and boboats are fre | is that it is sold 20 reaso Ing, /line, hook and sinker. He can-| decided he must live wen deen on dntysedbronarlyaapnin dy |it is within the reach of * +| celed his plans for golfing today and| man down here and now he haa a TWently see! bie pol ric was out at sun-up across the bay | Mexican to lay out hia floppy yellow Preparations are being made for a"), "yn, Colegrove Kitchen | -:}t0 where the best fishing ts. Had! trousers every morning. large Armistice Gay celebration ater hog | the troll line not broken, Harding| ‘The shertff, who carries an tm Ph | Is Damaged by Fire) wows bove niet nin bir atch | posing Wovever, hung im Tul iew| perme, ‘ater ser trom hare oa Shee te GE had oO “ terday. of the inhabitants, put a crimp in road. Angeles, Calif. Kitchen, neeteay eee pine htt] Mrs. Harding does not fancy site| profitearing here today, When prises | SSettenta on thiorttne io mess Wocet — penen, ee Soe ine| ting out in a boat in the hot sun all of the lone restaurant were jacked | jor Umm oe tom Une oe mae Oe Oe = 2 ednesday, The fire! gay, and she is spending her part of| up over 100 per cent on the Hardin “ eoneea Gale Marted In = storeroom. from an | the vacation in the seclusion of the| party there were rumblings of | Solu” mouried on tts forward uae, cause. The damage | Creager cottage. Dressed in the most] soviet outbreak. These got to the! Toe Gener car holds @ dasen people, also pen gah arpa comfortable of light clothes, Mrs.| sheriff, who hurried over and epoke| - wee maesbaaes was caused jer as welll Harding is dividing her,time between | a few words of emphatic Mexican to| ' reading, chatting with friends and) the proprietor. Prices were oweret | DOCtors StandAmazed to Make Weak Eyes, G.D. PHILLIPS INC.) STORES [f ‘S¥=-tcordn to Dr. Lewis) 1308 Second Ave. (Walker Building) 1313 Third Ave. (The Phillips Boys) ——— | Down Go Prices---The Sale of Sales Now On in Full Swing Be. Tremendous slash in shoe prices; startling and almost un Shoes sold below present replacement values. : Phillips Stores have too many shoes. “American people during the war and after the war are not wearing as many shoes as before the war. What we propose to do, and in fact have to do, is to bring back volume in pairs to pre- war times. So here shoes go until every pair is disposed of. Phillips Stores say, “Buy now; double your pairs.” Here is where your dollar works overtime. WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT Low Shoes High Shoes To amist you and make it ‘Women's high shoes are con- easier for you to make your | veniently arranged in four lections, all women's low) groups, These lines are repre Pumps and ribbon ties are | sented in all leathers, all sizes placed in four groups. and all widths, $10.00 and $11.00 $8.35 $11.00 to $13.00 ateady employment are some of the reasons advanced by the men for | their unprecedented action. ‘The de. | cree affects 12,000 workers here. |Steamboat Engineer Dies on Way Home) A. O. Jameson, 44, steamboat on gineer, dropped dead tn a lot adjoin: ing hi# home wt 6018 16th ave, N. W Tuesday night. Edward B, Jameson, the futher, dixcovered the body Heart trouble was ca of death, according to the coroner | OPEN THE DOOR OF | GREAT UNKNOWN? THURSDAY APRON SPECIAL 123 Chambray Dress Aprons, $1.69 } Fast color chambrays, checks, stripesand broken plaids in shadings of blue, rose, tan, green, lavender. ~—Trimmings of rick-rack braid, bias folds and tape bindings. —Large, medium and small sizes. Special at $1.69. nut The Eldredge Two-Spool —Many a woman’s work would be lighter if she had a sewing machine, or had a bettersone. "#—The two-spool feature for which the Eldredge machine is justly noted appeals to every woman — it does away with the annoyance of bob- ins. —Eldredge machines are the latest development in sewing machine construction, and are fully guar- anteed. Each machine is equipped with a complete set of the latest improved attachments—and we instruct you in the proper use of them, woe of $5.00 down and $1.00 a week, if de Adjustable Dress Forms —Any woman can afford to have more clothes if she makes them herself; and home dressmaking is made easier and more satisfactory by the use of an adjustable dress form, adjusted tothe exact size of the one for whom the gar- ment is intended. bd —In the Basement. Ni . Heart, neys and other ailments Degnen'’s Radio-Active nd night, receiving the fon, overcoming # ing off impurith the tissues and ne are thorought m in ——— a air re. as eae by fi owners. Per Cent in One Week's Time in Many Instances Rete! — omer acta ae A Pree Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Say, of clock, iyou've got the Aime — spou'd Lame, to Rear iv One! Aa we Autre anto “how © en ne frnatty Pulled 01 LiceKi ow hw tuck ands Got Act right | “Welt Iv Pit Hany Cgrrette Sunes! etiantty Se avsltir.Sinit aust deum te finw ow ecqarottey until Rota detightful - \ FRAY Aever wor a Aucby a Carmela Comimation of Choice Tnttuh aud Choree Domeatie, Artracess'! 911 say t— Camely taught ane what w ecqurotts sould be andy fhm ge | without my « yes do not hurt any they would pain 4 Now they feel fine ail the time. was like @ miracle or ng this 16 days everything e c but after ust ption f jacema cle: print with, |who used } with eye strain caused by ov $9.95 | . which induced j inks 2 ty Any Self —Ste "Em, fudge, cvury Word you S pull Wa Sombtivee'™ Now, Pete, Rats Re tind of Cael Thanks-guim Agou Get north, : be ek East, Sourts, wat aud Rigugh the aiddle' Oe true av Yhat Little heopy will wag Hour Anite! Idid Some Aall Reruircn 9 frowse. onthe oo gh Tang. ye ve the Appeal of Sinch Hus mumng— hour Camel Cigarettes really Uw' Fierne Re Avarrdling Suv done and Re Suv Auet— Lach Cite ae piet Pane oer —AND Comely wwe (new the ONE ecqarett, 40 bv J, surarpations, — das) Thee Ciyaretts most Aumored, ot Lach (pomt'! Pete, ocd facrstop, it's dwondegul the avay folrs are sliding fiom tr Causls' Dallas, Tevaw, for me! on values go for.. values go for $9.00 and $10.00 $7 85 $10.00 and $11.00 $8 45 | work, and without t could not i read ny own name on an envelope saraltes 9 tor. DF values 0 for. .... Ow |grvthe typewriting, on the meshine values 6 85 | $9.00 values | before me. 1 can do both now ko for re ° ko for... , ° |have discarded my. long " glasses altogether. I can count the 149 sat 974 $5 85 67.50 values $6 45 fluttering leaves the values go for..... ° * the street wie Broken lines of low shoes on the racks; most all sizes and widths | ior to ma, 1 onanon a ot exprens | Regular $9.00 and $10.00 values 4.85 jmy Joy at what It has done for 1 os Seis ye euaeliat e fe believed thatthe ’ a * ’ | Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s |more willbe. able [their eye as to be Department trouble and expense of Bi R di giaases. Bye ete “0 |acriptions may be w ig Reductions fited by the use |Uon. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Hon-Opto tab- lets, Drop one Non-Opto tablet in « manet Th quaint oe), presurip- fourth of a glass of water and let jit dissolve. th this liquid bathe ¢ vyes two to four times daily. 4 whould notice your eyes clear P perceptibly right from the start | jand infla on and redness will |quickly disappear, If your eyes| bother you even @ little it Is your | duty to take steps to save them now efore it is too late. Many hope- | saly blind might have saved their sight If they had cared for their eyes in time. Another the a Men's Department . We have grouped our men’s shoes into three divisions, all leathers, all sizes: $11.00 to $12.00 values go for.......99.85 $10.00 to $11.00 values go for .38.85 $9.00 values go for... seee. 87.85 Bring in your family. Our show windows tell our story. Come in and see us; talk over shoes. We extend an invitation to Seattle and vicinity to at least make us a visit. You might buy. Who knows? G. D. PHILLIPS (INC.) STORES © Established 1892 1308 Second Ave. (Walker Building) 1313 Third Ave, (The Phillips Boys) The House of Mighty Good Shoes, Where Quality Is Higher Than the Price prominent Physictan | dove article was «ub: the Bon-Opto wonderful eye burning eyes, red It |for eyes infiamed from exposure to Jumoke, sun, dust or w: It te |the very few preparations 1 feel |be Kept on hand for regular use Bon-Opte, rr ‘ht 60 per cent in one ny Instances or refund money. It can be obtained from any wood drugetat,

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