The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 16

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. : wu | j THE SEATTLE STAR veer WELL, OUR OLE’S WUT vn ts | nu I 22555: A WIZARD, FOLKS Ualrereiy Girls’ 1 Read, O Skeptic, How He Put It Over Rummage Sale Down i in Los s Angeles CLOTHING | gr pothgetee, oe a headline, apparently from The Seat- In Good Condition tle Star, in relation to ex-Mayor Hanson's purchase of $50 Main Floor 000 worth of subdivision real estate here. I thought you Westlake Public Market | might be interested to know how Ole put it over on the L Saturday, November 12 | Angeles crowd. I have atways been treated so well in The [ Abert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1 1518 Second Ave. ,;orReere tes ree ¢ Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 P HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS 4 One Price—Cash or Credit & 1427 Chas. 8 > <a ( Week-End Specials a om Ave. meen Map | Star that it occurred to me to write you the sfory. S rin Le of Washington j . ee —“| These are the fact For three p g g Heme Mate gtr Delicatessen 0 Ha iiss Sine, aR abebatir On oo Lamb, lb. 20c P. ROUNDS, Manager Stall 33 Lower Floor division into residence lots on a 5 cont fare car line “How I discovered Armour’s East- ern Bacon, Ib 30c er : Ga October % on et i the leading 4 | dealers he: 1 le S= Icncar Cured orev ta lll TA CUO Te” Petry, id Be wwe ne : the superiority of ic'ch stomote ado Ran sr | es | StEAF Cured 7. to the Cal ams, 1b. All of ‘Em at }talns 245 * mained unimproved while other sur rounding property has been built up. HANSON SAID “LL TAKE IT? Tillamook Cheese” J a My family has always been fond of ™ cheese and I have tried cheese re- cipes of all kinds—souffles, omelettes, _. toasted cheese, macaroni-and-cheese, rarebits — and scores of others. Sometimes they were good—some- times not. “One day, I saw a big, creamy cheese with the word Tillamook branded on the rind. My grocer told me it ) was the best cheese I could buy—he knew where it came from and the Lamb Shoulder, 9 Cc ‘ai 1280 re Late 10c Seaboard Meat Co. Stall 5 Lower Floor BOLDT’S Queen City Market Limit 6 Lbs, While It Lasts DIAMOND “I” DELICATESSEN SF Tender TAtte Mig pence, for your Sunday breakfast made before your © exclusive chopping machine, Ste A POUND Green’s Low Prices Still Prevail Cotton placed the price at $2,000 per acre or a total of $490,000, Han- son, without leaving the car, maid, “I'l take it! He made a $1,000 de posit with 24 hours to mise $4,000 more, and the balance by November 17th. » He secured a binding recetpt for his thousand, came over and told M, M. Lytor of Seattle and myvelf about the deal. We put up the $4,000 for Ole, and with this he closed the deal Hanson then started out with 20 dnyn to rine $490,000. There ts a real estate boom here; property moves very fast. As soon as Hanson Metropolitan Market Main Floor—Eil 4141—Stall 23 care with which cetinedewel— “Have ou over tasted @ delicions, Kar, Seles aegortebint semant tae the COW. 8 LBS. BEST FINE SUGAR 47c sgt 124¢ “Since that day my cheese dishes’ Kemosl Chane? Ne? Wa. ow peg ng te BUTTER STORE 3 i iia hire otectremaiadaia sn Sry peor snee rain 1 The Be ek Oe geide—bacacse. then tech for lama ont rn se os conan canted ee QUEEN COTY MARKET «| | Sith Tater‘bapetsae% Foe eam oan toni toe 17¢ : began to use Tillamook. sey ae dna rapa 00 cant to back out Hanson : tbe, Protea on ’ ! me Bene ..8¢ rae om S5e 4 Ibs. Choice Head 4 lbs. Macaront . ...+.. 2 Ibs. Seeded Raising ... « Two 200 cans Spinach...21¢@ fee, Tb. Two cans Com, Peas, To matoes or String Beans tp the Dent neueteat= HANSON JUST pay bd mpeg f pany recone a DROVE STAKES Then a $75,000 offer was forth. + TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamook, Oregom Vereen 2 Ibs, 98c This ad is good for 10¢ in cash with each purchase 6f 1 Ib. of our bulk coffee, teas or co- coa. coming. In the meantime Hanson drove the stakes, hired engineers, landscapers, sign painters, ete. (all on tick) and yesterday sold out an un- divided one-half Interest to a realty firm here who have driven past the land in question twice # day for 33 years, ‘These folks now finance the whole TOF. ceeceseerese sees BBO Two cans Minced Clams.25¢ 25e cans Mincemeat ..... 19¢ 2 Iba. Fresh Coffes...... Send Us Your Mail Orders. YES, WE DELIVER! } eal and the male opened this morn. Green’s Butter and Grocery Store flo. 4 13 OUR SPECIALTY worth of property was sold the first Stall 50—Lower Floor Phone Elliott 1848 Fancy Poultry ef AN Kinds! day. People stood in line tn front of == = Hanson's tent, which he used as an S office. Yay Bill Whitney Heads |*2t_ cisctor and. Ls Big Moonshine Raid Pa sir. ; At the sale price the plat will arene | A 20-gallon still and 160 gallons of «paul. ey net over $500,000 profit Ole saw, he put it over! When he reimbursed us handsomely and came to us to get the $4,000 we — Fe ny & tedious search aye World's ie iorout yee eanning | Prune mash were seized Thursday bY |Roay ranch, between "pothel as is now on the road to make » for- tune, T thought this would inter ‘South Bellingham. | {deral prohibition agents under the at — il vnd direction of W. M, Whitney, assist. peony ; a“ ota — a rel on the ground in a timbered country.” ot Seattle renders, our money and was gone. All the money Hanson had It is my opinion you can’t was just $1,000, bat with judg. ee Se cutting off his ment and the coldest nerve I ever “You can't keep a squir The Final Get-Out Sale is in full swing. From the ran when the doors opened Thursday morning tremendous crowds have filled the store, eagerly buying ‘up these high-grade chs once et Prices are down to bed-rock—Shafer Bros. ¢ care noth- ing for costs now—ev ‘oes at fraction of real value. Don’t wait—but get your share of these tin a i at once. First Avenue store is already closed—many departments on Seoathe Avenue are sold out—and the final wind-up is now drawing near. GREATEST CLOTHING BARGAINS EVER OFFERED Big Stock of High-Grade Nationally Advertised Clothing and Furnishings Sacrificed BOYS’ DEPT Men's O’Coats $35.00 FALL OVERCOATS $18.75 $50.00 FALL OVERCOATS $23.45 $65.00 FALL OVERCOATS $37.65 $18.75 45.00 Wool Suits, $24.45 45.00 Wool Suits, $19.65 $55.00 Wool Suits, $29.85 $60.00 Wool Suits, $31.45 $55.00 FALL OVERCOATS $29.75 BIGGEST BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR Your money will be refunded if our Shafer Bros.’ stock includes STEIN- BLOCH and KAUF- § $15 Knee Pants Suits, large. ...... . merchandise does not $125 TWOPIECE = 9c] MAN. clothing for ree merchandise does not 1 FURNISHINGS $1.25 TWO-PJECE men, SAM W. PECK Oo Thirty years ago ty tad 10¢ LEECE-LINED and SKOLNY cloth- [$18 Knee Pants Suits......... ; COLLARS *. sa pinreiinnienie « COTTON Garment -.... ...45¢ fng for boys, STET- . 2 Shafer Bros.’ store $2.50 and $2.00 $3.50 WILSON BROS SON, MALLORY | Assorted Suits, large sizes. ....... was founded on the ff DRESS SHIRTS nxupeon.. .. 10¢ ° ; , . Nona $6.00 SILK WOOL, Garment... 91.05 | 204 BERG HATS, J $1.50 and $1.00 Hats and Caps.....35¢ | Policy of “Satisface [Shirts $3.85 $2.50 WINSTED MEDLICOTT, | $1.50 and $2 Shirt tion or Money Back,” Jf $2.50 DRESS TWO-PIECE GLOBE, COOPER, ta an BORG « s\s ss -'w ove so 5 oe and down to the last OVES . + oo eee selene a WOOL, Garment ......... $1 15 VASSAR and GLAS- hg Soa ONCE? minute of the life of $5.00 DRESS $2 95 eee ARROW. CLU. | $35 Long Pants Suit the store, to the very $6.00 BERG and aq” EXTRA PANTS wear, ARROW, CLU- win Dc no hin in RN ded bod last article sold—this jf MALLORY HATS ...... 85 $7.00 HEAVY ETT and-MANHAT- § $15 Balmaccan O’coats, to 18 yrs. .$8.45 | well-known guaran- [f $5.00 YOUNG MEN’S 95c WOOL PANTS vec unene. 4,45 TAN Shirts. mms tee Will hold good, HATS, 634, 6%, 7... .c.-~- BRESS PANTS swn-~- 90500 —liaig wae“ re Fixtures for Sale Fine mirrors, oak tables, oak shelving, window trimmings— all store and office fixtures—go at fraction of original cost. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers SECOND AT UNIVERSITY

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