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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER f9, toma , = REX NEEM Knits a Scarf For Wilson 2 Bi” olend, . eae | f BB Receives a Call and Candy 2M © UNIVERSITY Friday—Last Times— = Thomas Meighan in “Civilian Clothes” SATURDAY brings the biggest thriller shown on this screen this This latest Tarzan picture is better than “Tarzan of the Apes” or “The Romance of Tarzan”—a hair-rais- ing tale of love and adventure among wild and savage beasts in their native jungle haunts. See Tarzan, half man and half beast, in his bare-hand fight with a full- grown and bloodthirsty lion! xy \ Vy Over é Established Why Pay Full Price FOR DIAMONDS? When We Can Save You at Least 25% LET US PROVE IT For 2 fow days only we are offering the following extraordinary Bargains at prices less than wholesale, wets. $990.00 Juinge Elowhers, $135.00,” Specats---.-«--.. $75.00 Bluewhite Diamond, over % carat, Regular price $250.00. Special ‘ We give written guarantee with every diamond we sell to be exactly as represented, or MONEY REFUNDED. See our $75,000 Diamond Window—it will pay you. AN Platinum Dinner Ring; must be seen to be og) ~fhagaaammbadameabal $210.00 Al-platinum Tiffany Ring, diamond perfect, over 2 carats, Cost regular $975.00. Bargain ... $765.00 Small Deposit Secures Any Diamond Till Xmas AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. 821 Second Ave., Near Marion Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 i. Seattle's Oldest Diamond Brokers }5066 Conduit rd [wave the candy to Mra. Wilk seart the president had THE SEATTLE WASHINGTON. — (Ry Mall) —rneck. President and Mra Wilson got tnto/ the White House auto the other day | and told the driver to take them to e chief execu- tive was carrying a big box of candy. The president and Mra. Wilson got out at @ little frame hous eon, whose hands had Golf Balls Stolen; _ Two Lads Are Held! Charged with stealing golf balls, Romeo La Belle and Walter Tou loune, each 14, are being held by the | juvenile authorities, According to police, the boys had thelr pockets filled with golf balls when arrested at the Jefferson Park links Thur day. : CORNS EASILY REMOVED How Anybody Can End Tortures of Corns and Callouses at Once Many an otherwise pleasant hour is made agony by the aching and stinging of cornea. These painful growths Interfere with walking, dancing and other pastimes end have a bad effect on the nerves. This suffering, however, ts need. lems. All @rug stores have now a paint” which stops the pain “| Drug Store Won't Have Whisky Now corns and caljouses almost at once and causes therm to econ dry up and faM off. It ts called Cactus Corn Compound. A small bottle of Cactus Corn Compound, costing only a few cents Yor several monthe Mra Green| has been on her front porch to| watch for the president and Mra./ Wilron as they motored by. A friendly wave always came from the/ White House car. Then she decided to knit a scart for the chief executive and the visit from the president and Mra Wilson | was the result, . Out Again, In Again, Is the Fate of Joseph Released from the King county stockade after serving a sentence for third degree asmault, Joseph A. Mac Allester was 24 hours later an in mate of the Snohomish county jail He was arrested at Edmonds when. polices my, he tried to force entrance into the home of Mra. Vida Bartlett after she refused him a night's lodg ing. : Limousines Replace Indian Rickshaws CHICAGO, Nov, 19.—Rickshaws and coolies are rapidly being re. placed by limousines and lveried chauffeurs tm India. Industrial growth of the country in the last two years has brought about a re markable transformation In most of the commercial centers, according to information to Chicago industrial bureaus. Ray Reynolds, 4, and John R Molenshy, 30, caught tn the act of delivering @ case of bonded whisky at any drug store, ie sufficient to| to a drug store in Redmond Thurs ond dozens of corma Get it and be relieved. Your druggist will refund your money if it fails, MEN ance, or dress. 209 Union Street Thanksgiving Clothes, Reduced Prices— PAY US LATER Gladly’ in wear and fit, and hold their first good appear- Bradbury Suits are of the season’s best woolens. Made in the lat- est styles and of the finest workmanship, these suits are suitable for business J Both at Reduced Prices With “Credit Gladly” Get your suit or overcoat now at reduced prices. Have it put on your account and pay us when con- venient. It costs you nothing to charge here, “CREDIT GLADLY” | day afternoon, according to Deputy | Sheriff Matt Starwich, are in the county jail. 7 Reduced Prices on the Famous Bradbury Brand—With “Credit This exceptional offer enables you to get those Thanksgiving clothes now. Bradbury Overcoats are all of the finest make and the latest styles—in the sea- son's foremost shades. Overcoats that will give real satisfaction meGROTE-RANKIN¢o gay VICTROLA “Have It Set Aside for You Today” HE Christmas shortage of Victrolas which has disap- pointed so many of our customers in the past year, need not worry Christmas buyers this year—if they place their orders with us now. We Will Guarantee t Christmas Delivery We will mark and place in storage until Christmas any VICTROLA you may choose now. Victor Dance Records for Thanksgiving ! 18690 | WHISPERING—Foxtrot, #50 | THK JAPANESE SANDMAN —Fortrot; Paal Whiteman and { Antpemador Orch, 18678 | LOVE NEST—Foxtrot. 85e | A YOUNG MAN’S FANCY; Jos. C. Smith's Orch. 18682 | HOLD ME—Foxtrot; Palace Trio. 85e | WOND'RING—Foxtrot; Selvin’s Novelty Orch, 18675 | ALL. STAR ONE STEP. bie HY'N DKI—Foxtrot; All Star Tria, 35698 | CUBAN MOON—Foxirot. $1.35 | ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1920—Foxtrot; Jas. C. Smith's Orch, OTTO F. REGLL, President a Bondsmen Give Up Federal Prisoner |» bail was increased to $2,00d, HL W. Raymond, awaiting trial on ont charging theft of a/ oof, candy from an ine! terstate commerce shipment, was] delivered to the United States mar-| shal Thursday afternoon by his ©Business Bureau |!» wanmeton are to be arawn up J. Frederic Thorna, of the Anso- clated Industrien, has been selected’ mittee appointed at a preliminary | by the Reattle Advertising club to take charge of the organizing cam- paign for a better business bureau consists of F. W. Strang, W. Ih here. Thorne met with members of Rhodes, A. Floyd Scott of Tacoma,| the club Friday noon and outlined bis Judge Ro A. Ballinger and M. J. | plans for the campaign. | Carrigan. | Raymond waa arrested last summer in the Auburn yards of the Northern Pacific, when a roundsman caught him filching the candy from @ freight car, It is said. He was released on $1,500 bonds, |Eratoe, "aah rom Raymond =e Logged Off Lands _|$10,000 for Piece # increased to $24 Committee Named! of Rare Old : Therne Chosen Head} Reommeniations | expected | to | solve the lorgedoff tands problem | for the conference to bé held in Seattle, December 6 and 1, by a com meeting in the Chamber of Com- merce Thurxlay. The committee 1308 Second Ave. (Walker Building) Shoe Prices Tumble, Shoes Go Lower Phillips Stores are battering down to prices where shoes will go. Sale now on. Don’t miss this one great event. It’s volume we are after. Phillips Stores have too many shoes. We overbought for fall. Our ‘stocks consist of all new shoes and low shoes bought for the fall of 1920—not an old or out-of-date shoe on our shelves. Our entire stock thrown on the market for quick disposal HIGH SHOES Women's High Shoes, all leather, all sizes, rise iene ¢9.95 s———=Department $10.00 to $11.00 values Oxfords, Pumps and Ribbon 60 TOT... cmenereremecenees $7.35 Ties in four groups: Who has 11-inch boots? Phillips, of course, The one big bet in Eastern style centers, new lasts, new pat- $8.00 values go $6 85 Blue kid, $15.00 LOE gieseeeonee o prose $11.35 20200 720 vate STD 3S core Just recetved, but on sale they go. $9.00 and $10.00 $7 85 . e 10F ceveccccess of any stores on the Pacific Coast, made this possible, Please think it ever, G. D. PHILLIPS, Inc. STORES 1308 Second Ave. (Walker Building) The house of mighty good shoes where quality is higher than the price. LONDON, Eng. Nov. 19 —A ite goblet, engraved with @ petalled rose and two buda, $10,000 at auction here. G. D. PHILLIPS, Inc. STORES! —TWO STORES— Women’s $8.45 LOW SHOES LE $6.45 vie wor. $8.35 values go for. Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s Department Smashing reductions. Prices that will make you buy. Men’s Department We have grouped our Men’s Shoes into three divisions; all leathers, all sizes: $11.00 to $12.00 values $10.00 to $11.00 values $9.85 © $8.85 “eat... NOTE:—Phillips Stores for twenty-seven years have sold shoes on the closest margin Great volume and great purchasing power have Now we have put on @ sale. Stop and think what ¥ means to you Established 1892 , 1313 Third Ave. (The Phillips Boys) Broken Ines of Low Shoes on the racks; most all sizes and widtieg 2 $10 15 regular $9.00 and $10.00 values aeemesee e BO 108 crccccccemmeccccoes- 1313 Third Ave. (The Phillips Boys)