The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 9

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921. Largest Lobster Is |Town Named in Caught in England Honor of - Taxis CLACTON ON-SEA, Eng, Now 23,| PARIS, Nov lobster caught by Robert Kent! Gagny While fishing from A boat ts de! points for the taxicabs Which car Slared to be the largest ever found.| ried French soldiers for the first Tt was two foet long and weighed) battle Of the Marna, is going to fix and one-half pounds. The town of one of the concentration Shange ite name to Gagny-les-TaXis Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 ]| HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS || ~~ One Price—Cash or Credit M437 ee Chas. S Every Boy should try his beet to get a fn: \ a4) 4) for Christmas them or save if Offered now on enay payments at Set se, 87 ost 50 nemee ( Vlon You'll say they're dandies when you mee (hom. EXCEISION MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLE CO, Retatiore oer K Pine m1. Riliett e907. Piper @ Toft, 1107-0 tad Ara Distributors for ‘Wpetingten, Idaho, Montane Go to any grocery store and buy a if Take it home and tryit. If you don’t find it the finest | flavor you have ever ; tasted return it to your grocer, he will | ifs i [ = have used out of the |} oa See ee package. PROMPT! wor’ | new $25,000 church and school build | Snohomish. | ‘The tax of 1 cent a gallon on gaso- | line sold in the | in October, ace | Iamued by the department of licenses. eee » | are planning to attend Homecoming | - Soares se = DrKing’s Pilis THE SEATTLE STAR Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN Funeral of Contractor Funeral services John A, Brick , well known Guy A, Buck ts the new among miners and the Commeroul bank of mbermen of the a oboe cific Northwest peorving home tr will be held at county will be visited Christma Olympia Sunday presented with a basket of good at bp. m. Brick thinga by & committee of the Kika’ son died Novem lodge, co-opegating with the Salva ber 18 of heart tion Army trouble while eee working a» & oon Rebort# from the Sound markets show that hay receipts have been much ecnailer this year than last, eee tractor at the plant of the Olym- pla Door Co. He came to this country 16 years ago from Sweden, where he was born September 22, 1885. Before he be came & contractor for lumber com- panies in Gray's harbor and Olym pia, he was engaged in gold mining in Atlin, B, ©, for the Ruby Creek and Columbia Mining companies. His parents, two brothers and 4 sister in Sweden and a brother In Idaho survive him BHullding Wilt start shortly on the 4. A. Erickson ing of the Zion Lutheran church, in eee state ylelded $78,000 ting to figures just A. A. Quarnberg, of Vancouver, recognized as one of the best author! ties on Mut culture on the Coast, wil! addreng the visitors at the Northwest fruit exposition in Seattle, Saturday, on the aubject of “Nut Culture in Weatern Washington,” see woek on the University of Washing ton campus, December 2 and 4% ‘The Penn State football game, Sat- of the reunion C. A. Rose, present president, and oP ass ©. M. Green have been endorsed by| Donald McInnes, vice president of the nominating dbmmittee of the| the First National bank, is the new Olympia Kiwanis club for next] president of the Port Angetes Com- president. ‘The’ election will be held) mercial club. December ‘29 eee eee Ernest Palmer of Forkey a mem ber of the Boys’ and Girls’ clubs COULDN'T ENTER PET PARADE, POOR LITTLE CHING LEAVES HOME Heartbroken because hin pedi |] gree prevented his appearance in |] The Star mutt parade Saturday |] fluffy little Ching, a Chinese Chow, owned by Mra, Ff. H. Strange, 2114 Third ave. W., has disappeared for the second time in recent months, and in the ob- Ject of police search, Friday. Ao cording to Mra. Strange, Ching has an inourable desire to asno- Alumn! from all parts of the state Daddy, Boldt's Butterhorns are de it ciate with the common, er gar- den variety of mutta, Two months ago Ching left his to roam the alley ways in search of canine adventure, After a |] perfectly wonderful week of mud and buried bones, dirty ash cans |] and olf packing boxes, Ching 4 iewpoint on Men’s Collars Public Ledger, an authority on good taste in dress. HE collar referred to is the VAN HEUSEN —the style is Van Jack. This article was published without the know! or request of the makers or of any of dealers. is the author of the ‘Shop with Dorothy’ column in the Philadelphia Public “Writeups” in the columns of this paper cannot be bought. Read what Dorothy says about the VAN collar is true, and there are many other advan- tages not mentioned in the article. Ask to see the VAN HEUSEN Collar at your dealers, then you will know that a new era in collars has arrived. All styles and heights, quarter sizes from 13¥, to 18, Price Fifty Cents at Dealers , VAN HEUSEN oaTEnTED the Worlds Smartest COLLAR Oxpprighs 1901 by PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION, 1225 BROADWAY, NEW. YORK On Sunday |{ urday afternoon, is the big feature! _ silken pillow and hia dog biscuits | : was rescued from his life of in || dolent pleasure by @ heartless |) cop, and returned to hia mistress, |! MOTHER is always anxious mesicine toa constipated baby, | but is puzzled which to select. Ne Let her decide by the ingredi- : ents on the package, Syrup Pepain has, the formula printed p! of the carton under the portrait of Dr. Caldwell, who wrote the ¢h! You will tar and a@her drugs that might mst dangerous ping Se tatentibes or ds ressin; eart. The ingredients o' ell’s Syrup Pepsin are narcotics recommended by the U. 8. A bottle sufficient to last a Pharmacopoeia. Prepeds lon in . ind that it is a combination of Ey family several months can be 4 had at any Greg store, andthe Half-Ounce Bottle Free = cost isonly about a cent adose. Far escape conmipation, 10 even if you ho] While no one, young or old, gene fief Shee “tal Hr omy Soran need take a drastic purgative fom Of CHARGE 00 chat sep like salts or calomel, be espe- * handy he Ae By _ cially careful what you give a Wohnen ony simple laxative herbs with the sin mt will not Eby, Dr. and it is free has recently been Neah prise, $26, of-have GIVE A BABY SYRUP | Constipation, biliousness and like annoying ille will quickly disappear to give the safest and best Every bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s jainly on the outside ptian Senna and other ipe the baby, rom BIG DROP as asked Gov, Hart to j r 4 Union Stockof Juan de F to Neah bay with money appro: | priated in the federal bill recently W, Washburn, merchant ofsigned by President Harding St, Monticello, til Write moody. people way. by over stimu- the 1213 40th Ave. and ALWAYS AT elimination of waste and low cost of operation make PIGGLY WIGGLY a pfofitable enterprise. become a partner in this business in a small or large You may make a small payment now and bal- ance in monthly payments. PIGGLY WIGGLY—ALL OVER THE WORLD See Mr. W. L. Avery at Liberty Market Store Phone Elliott 2202 PAGE 9 | NO CLERKS | . NO DELIVERIES | NO CREDITS means that PIGGLY WIGGLY supplies foodstuffs at the lowest possible price to the largest number of A PROFIT. APPLES, APPLES, APPLES From Producer to Consumer—Sold Retail at Whol le Prices —Three Big Stores to Serve You— WE DELIVER ‘These apples are first-cians stock of a nature seldom seen on Seattle Market, Let us send a bex te your bome or ship box back East to your friends for Xmas. Come in and Get Our Prices—“You'll Be Surprised” WENATCHEE FRUIT CO. * 1531 Third Ave. ‘We Carry the Finest Line ef Yakima Spods in Seattle 1803 Broadway —ANOTHER IN PRICES - STOCK MUST BE MOVED Time Now Draws'Near When Shafer Bros.’ Store Must Close Remember the high character of merchandise represented in Shafer Bros.’ stock.. Stein-Bloch | ’ and Kaufman Suits for men, Sam W. Peck and Skolny Suits for boys, Cooper’s, Medlicott, Vassar, Glastonbury and Winsted Underwear, Manhattan and Cluett Shirts, as well as Berg, John B. Stet- son and Mallory Hats! Everyone knows the standard quality of these high-grade, nationally ad- vertised makes, and all remaining stock in these splendid lines will be sacrificed at a fraction, of + original value.. Costs nor profits mean nothing to Shafer Bros. now, and the quicker this merchan- \ dise is taken away, the better they will like it. Saturday’s selling must clear away big lots of odds and ends, and if prices are what make people buy, then the public is going to rush to carry away these extraordinary bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Doors open at9a.m. Come early and get your share. Read Every Price Listed Remember, Your Money Will Be Refunded if Our Merchandise Does Not Give Entire Satisfaction: Shafer Bros.’ Well-Known Guarantee Holds Good Down to the Last Sale Made. Men’s Suits ee. ee Te a tee ee 00 al ee ir a) } csuemnceageless G49 :00 sssneeeeeenene: $9145 Extra Pants we 3 “ip _...$3.85 a $6.85 PANT rere eeseees DOSED High-Grade Hats SNe le tran ie ee $7.00 and $8.00 JNO. B, STET. $3.85 Bathrobes SON HATS, light colors.... $10.00 BATH ROBES, 5.45: $6.40 $10.00 SMOKING JACKETS. «20000 ceeeeeeeees FIXTURES at Fraction of Original Cost. ‘Greatest © Bargains in — Boys’ Clothing ect WIT... 90640 wa. $5.45 $16.00 BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS... «. $25.00 BOYS’ LONG PANTS SUITS, light colors, fll SIZeB. .. .g-+-onemm ee $8.85 “PANTS sUITS...-.... 9 CAD Mv ovencoats.,.... 98.49 $2.50 BOYS’ TAM 0’ SHANTERS $1.50 HATS AND CAPS..... 7 $1.50 and SHIRTS $1.00. and SHIRTS. ..... ; pees $1.50 BOYS’ LIGHT-WEIGHT UNION SUITS Bathing Suits $1.50 BATHING SUITS 65c closing out at... "$1.15 $3.50 WOOL SUITS... cseeeee SHAFER BRO Men’s Overcoats Scientific You can 1506-8 First Ave. i Lot of Fifty $50.00 OVER- COATS, odd sizes Lot of Fifty $40.00 OV. COATS, odd sizes.... “s $9.75 Furnishings * $1.50 LAUNDERED 4 SHIRTS, odd sizes. .0..-.6605 c $6.00 SILK BETIOE 5 clpaes ins segs $3 85 $2.50 and $2.00 DRESS WOM seeps $2.95 20¢ ARROW COLLARS, 60.5 Fos 555 0s csdee 10c $3.50 WILSON “BROS. TWO. PIECR HEAVY WOOL UNDBR- WEAR, per garment....... $2.50 WINSTED TWO-PIECE WOOL UNDERWEAR, $ 1.15 per garment... .... sss eeees $5.00 SILK TWO-PIECR UNDERWEAR, per ration Pa .45 Oak Shelving, Fine Mirrors, Tables, Nickel and Brass Window Fixtures, All Go $20 Post Lamps, Suitable for Porch Use, $3.75 Second at eo University

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