The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 12

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR PALACE HIP OFFERS ‘Trio, three men whose speedy hand “ LIVELY PROGRAM and head balancing is @ notable fea INDIAN (Leeds Wedding and Honeymoon | | [Leeds Wedding and Honeymoon | ee and Honeymoon “An You tiie 1h : novel mostcal | ure of the bill . a concoction that tops the new show} Some funny stories, old and new, 3 appearing youterday at Loew's Pal-|4°@ supplied with laughable results jace Hip, proved conclusively that vocal music is popular. CENTER OF |) HOT FIGHT |. Owns Millions, but He Can't Move Where He Wants To ekeit in tion baggage c Have you ance on the h dog Th complished by one r, ie starred, |* st dances. sen a youth bal| “Acrons the Divide,” the Wertern black | photodrama that rounds out the pro cram, shows Rosemary Theby in the MUSKOGER, _ ‘Okla, Nov. 4— Jackson Barnett ts tho richest In- @ian in the United States. That is why a fight, which has thrown the courts of two counties @nd federal officials into a turnmoill fe being staged. At present the chief tives, almost ‘out in the open, in Okmulgee county. He has no use for white man's fads And fancies, but much prefers the reat outdoors, His home ts a four-room shack— ‘and he's satisfied with tt. MILLION IN —the SEATTLE ACE. CREAM We ICE CREAM PRIVATE BRAS \ a cs For Tomorrow and Sunday— INDIANOLA The fifth of the Seattle Ice Cream Company’s Specials for week-end sale is announced today— INDIANOLA, a delicious new flavor wholly un- ¥ BONDS ALONE AN this in spite of the fact that Millions upon millions of dollars Mterally rotied into him when great ‘oll gushers were discovered on his Tand some years ago. No one seems to know just what he is worth; he @wns a million dollars worth of Liberty institution tomorrow by, leaving as large an amount ‘of savings as you can, d ‘You will then draw divi- dends from the very first of the month and earn a full twomonths’ share in_ thei (January first dividend, 2 eh bonds alone, It is an Indian theory that a man's Wealth should be disposed of before he dies—after his relatives are = Tiers tak Sig Sannt immed like anything you have ever tasted. F = Sale wy Barnett with the approval of of. WE HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN Any dealer who sells Seattle Cream of Quality Only, hag already given $1,000,000 Bacone university, a Northern school at Muskogee, and a of a million for an institute sick ca UDG! LET HIM MOVE lowing these gifts, it was an- that Barnett and his fam- Were to be removed from Okmul- county to the town of Muskogee, Muskogee county. He was to} @ $75,000 residence to take the “Place of his backwoods shack. ao Okmulgee county let out a | County Judge Hugh Murphy of Okmulgee Ice Cream can supply you—but, remember, In- dianola Brick is on sale only tomorrow and ‘Sun- day. Better phone NOW to the nearest dealer to reserve a brick for you. If you don’t know his name call Main 6225. SEATTLE ICE CREAM COMPANY For more than 20 years producers of eattle ICE CREA pt 5% PER ANNUM O DIVIDENDS IN THE PAST 20 YEARS a ' 'Serlet state supervision, « Seapenste’ bs board of di- rectors =f a safe invest- ment po! assure u ‘aboolute safety , toe 5 Pere Puget Sound Savings @ Loan_Association ¥ Where Pike Crosses Third HE BIG SALE! IS STILL ON! We Are Giving the Biggest Bargains in Town! Come Down and Be Convinced! We are overloaded, and in order to turn our enormous stock into cash we have cut our prices to a very low figure. Clothing, shoes and furnishings are to be thrown open to the public at little cost. Don’t fail to come and look these bargains over, as this sale is in a class by itself and will be remembered for years to come. A BRICK Wedding and honeymoon pictures of William B. Leeds, heir to American millions, and Princess Xenia, of Greece. Above, a happy London honeymoon picture. Below, at the wedding, Princess Christopher, Leeds’ mother, the bride and groom and, in front, Prince Peter of Greece. ughter, have tired of the ‘an ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov. 4—) delwald, but were beaten off by the ieeey ate tn favor of moving to| Five bandits attempted to rob the prince's attendants, One was cap- re, in Muskogee county. Maharajah Holkar of Indore at Grin. tured, Boys’ Bradbury Clothes Clothing CREDIT— GLADLY CREDIT GLADLY In no other MEN’S CLOTHING SUITS: Built to stand the STORE featuring high-grade line, hard knocks of play hours, can you obtain the same _ easy with the necessary neatness CREDIT TERMS we offer here. of style for the schoolroom ps a ry MEN’S CLOTHING featuring a CREDIT serv- $10.45 Up ice, can you obtain the hand-tail- 0 ATS: Warm, serv. oOred Quality of BRADBURY Suits good looking and and Overcoats. reasonable bs $8.95 Up gine Velcderike Prices MACKINAWS: With a good Credit—Gladly ie tor por-ucneag Make Us Prove It! Canvas Gloves —good Khaki Shirts—Army a. <n Er Mame nt sive §3.48 | 2... $1.48 $10.45 All Boys’ Clothing sold here is of the famous BRADBURY JUNIOR brand, the best clothes made Two Entrances: yet. 1332 Second 209 Union Men’s Hats A Large Assortment—Regular $3.00 Value Overalls Good mae Pogo rly gp iced Heavy Fleece-tined —Just the The Best Values tn the City— Thing for Cold Weather Sold as High as $6.00 . 79¢ 98¢ | 2.85 Hickory Shirts | Flannel Shirts Strong Garments—Values Up Extra Heavy— to $1.50 In All Sbes *2.48 Dress Shoes Wonderfal Value—Sold as High as $4.00 Men'sOvercoats Quality — Snappy Styles sao ‘alues as High as $40 *14.85 Men’s Suits A hbo Bargain—Valucs p to $40 13.85 Men’s Raincoats Made to Keep Out the Rain— Regular $15 Value To Mackinaws vi be Up to “hed eg $3.95 Men’s Pants In All Sizes and Patterns— Sold as High as $4.00 *1.98 Boys’ Suits Good bagsaig’"? Tha Up to $3.95 I The Only Machine Dried, Genuine | Chinese Noodle on the Market ZEEE F EAE CCrieecc€: MAIL ORDERS DOORS OPEN TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK ° CAREFULLY { = me INSIST ON THIS BRAND zi — | Palace Clothin 4 Co. GOODS SOLD AT WHOLESALE fied YOUR GROCER’S ‘SPRING FIRST AVE. AT SPRING ST. “comet Seek eb ewewee es

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