The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 11

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1 echoes een ar neennsnreees ieee “$100,000 Fire at Porlan | that are of CATTLE FIRM (Snes onn or Best rertising: — | — HEAVY LOSER ales | 30 Coal Bunkers » 9—The amen are Destroyed on Bes Waterfront rin 1884 PORTLAND, Ore,, Nov, 21.—Credit United is being given the Portland fire de. only 425 ce partment for speedy and efficient g work in controlling a spectacular arly morning fire here today. amed v 4 t §& o'clock this morning an alarm was turned in when fire, of undetermined origin, was discovered in the coal bunkers of the Pacific Coast Coal Co,, at Front and Raleigh streets, on the waterfront. Altho 30 coal bunkers, containing 1,500 to 2,000 tons of soa} were. de-| stroyed with an estimated loss of $75,000 to $100,000, the fire was pre: vented from spreading and was un- der control within two hours. The Pacific Coast Coal Co, Is a Se attle concern with branches In vari. ous cities in the Northwest, engaged in operating coal mines and distrib. uting thelr product, [sacmov 0] ‘The Seattle Star [Pacis t0=) SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923, ‘ Bit nheimer \ GOOD Dig CLOTHES Record Crowd at Odd Fellows’ Fete Officers of the lodge reported a record crowd Tuesday night at the! Odd Fellows’ bazaar at their temple, | Tenth ave. and E. Pine st, on the second evening of a week's fete to} raise funds to retire the temple tn | dedtedness, | NOT FOR FATHER She's hai d as one of the greatest dancers on the | Orpheum circuit, and she, “La Petite Marguerite,” is ap- | pearing on the Seattle Orpheum: theater stage this weele in @ specialty. Her nimble toes and beauty of face and figure he damage th A A . pe eate caatiott demonstrate the why of her Eastern favoritism. Her part- : “" 10 EXHIBIT WAR TROPHIES | Golden Bear, Pullman Cou- | gar, Oregon Drum Shown landlord come and se: damage the rain did to our ceilir “I can't wit “Mercy! The Smiths Have Just Telephoned—” They'll be over to spend the evening — and you haven't a thing in the house to serve! Don’t let this happen again. at ‘The Pullman Cougar, a captive |trophy at the University of Wash | ington, with Washington's own tra. Have tangy, teasy GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise in the house, and you can quickly turn the cold meat and celery in the refrigerator into “company” sand- r wiches that are true delights. GOLD MEDAL Toast Sandwiches: Put cold chicken, veal or ham‘through the chop- per, add chopped celery — mix thoroughly with GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE. Serve on piping hot toast rounds. Um-m-m! The Smiths will say they're good! THE BEST FOODS, Inc., U.S.A. ‘ditional emblems and other prizes of war, will be on exhibitic Sat urday, November of the Hook inf and sawed off the 6 Oregon Drum, Ike the y was removed from a ave. store window, where on exhibition, and expressed two or three Unt students were able to get The Pullman Cougar*was taken in 1919. Fifty Knights will guard the trophies at the dance. Se ——— | (FFICEN'S EYES Ip ro Patrolman Sustains Injury sa 4 in Attack by Woman 6>PLAYERS~ SIncludtis 4 WILLIAM / HOWARD’ i in the GREAT RUSSIAN Gi GUIGNOL PLAYLE KP “The PURPL: POPDy” is no longer nd what used is gone « yf \ om / | Si ines: suf saaroer | Greatest Xylophonist The Greatest Shoe of Modern Times and Women STEVE COMEDY FEATURE © rhe oid be i The Old Boy ¢ “Oh Daddy’ Himself | ne { Dr. Davis Anti- Shoe Parlors Main 4023 1407 FIFTH AVE Netween Pike and Union The man who owns a Kuppenheimer Overcoat is splendidly equipped for along winter of business and social activity. He will be warm in the coldest weather, and he'll present a good appearance wherever he goes. Kuppenheimer Overcoats are an outstand- ing example of the modern clothes-buying principle —an investment in ggod appearance, or Quality—for Value Whether you wish to pay $50 or $33.50 for your Fall Suit or Overcoat, you can depend upon one thing at Cheasty’s —that you're getting value to the limit at either price. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes New adaptations of the popular English styles; tailoring that is incomparable. Raystan Suits and Overcoats Distinctive styles and _ patterns; 50 sturdy, durable fabrics; new Fall $33 colors; unusual values. Cheastys R. E. BiGELow - S.W. FREDERICK SECOND AT SENECA

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