The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 18

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neers RT NNT POPE RRROR RE Me ee THE SEATTLE STAR FUNNY? YES, BUT IT FLIES! | Allon nttton “GE "Fron te "Prrowning King & fo." Established 101 Years Why Do You Do lt? A Customer Asked Us the Other Day Our reply was: Because we want you for a customer Men’s Worsted Suits With Extra Trousers *40 SPECIAL VALUES Guaranteed to Be From $10 to $20 Below Regular Prices To every man, woman or child making a purchase of $2.95 or more at the opening of the Silver Dollar Shoe Store At First and Pike St., in Economy Market, One Door South of Bartell’s Drug Store, on SATURDAY morning, December, Ist, at 9:00 o’Clock ee ee Our Aim: VOLUME — Our Motto: “oe'i.ce bottan'skce a SULOME __VUF MOCO! on your DOLLAR Back” ALL SHOES DISPLAYED ON DOZENS OF TABLES $ 9 OUR FEATURE PRICES 9 5 On the tadles will be found hun- ta skeen Gee $ SS Co paca sour tavoriuee ot prices Get =—_ DS TG co oC cs Loe ce Lc a heard of before. We're going to make many friends tomorrow, Be present at our opening. Your dollar will be worth two, Women’s Patent 1-Strap A leader at $4.00 elsewhere. Our Opening Price— | The new Oehmichen-Peugeot helicopter No. 2, designed and piloted by EB, Oehmichen, |i reported to have been very successful in France. The pilot did not attempt to get aiti- tude, but confined his flying to from 10 to 15 feet from the ground, That he was able to| WOMEN’S PATENT FRONT, TAN | stay aloft at even that altitude is considered a big step forward in aviation SUEDE BACK, 2-STRAP A reel valuo at $6.00. Our Opening Price, all stzes— Drowsy City Enlivened>~|miie trsiees et present, this comminsion Gditwiwiq of by City Manager Plann) 2 onic" se TWO-DAY SPECIALS decide on matters of policy and tell FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | sm the elty manager to carry them out eee a i Pag hi i u P S, ) ive Pats ingr| The city government ts his, to man Men's Extra Size Men's Overcoats Little Gents’ Shoes School Girls’ | Men’s Black or Brown | Modern Executive Pats Pep In Town Dating Age as he would manage abig busi. Suits, $21.75 Special, $28.50 In all sien. $3.00 Hi-Top Dress or Work | Back to Revolution neas firm, and without the hindrance di acts sroul_ be ron value. Black Lace | sic raise anywhere ‘xt 98.00. fi ———__— ot pats, [iad | etumutes member sats | bere, han, 200: mane ane ; Our Opening Price— ay PETERSBURG, Va,, Nov. 30.—|ple here, regretting his departure,| The dignitary mayor, who does ntout sizes, £9 to 60; regu- | overcoats in the <somnae Regular $4.00, Our This is a "Tale of Two Cities” or he has done tore for Petersburg | t¢ more than sign the Fourth of 42 to 50 best models. ‘The sizes ate a in otter words, Petersburg before | 8 Ae Cone more for SDUrE | yuly proclamations and formally | long stow from 93 fo 46, and after the city manager form ot | three years than any other man | weicome dintingutslied vinitora to the ‘Theag foods kre greatly reduced. There will be | a . government was adopted n all ite long history, elt, gets a malary of $50 & month, no C. 0. Dis or exchanges. All sales final, . tag It is also the chronicle of Loulk| The city manager plan succeeded He other commissioners each draw a ai vpabed ; Sgn “ft, | $400 0 year Brownlow, president of the National} the old vote-swapping city counct!, | j 2 y U, S. Rubber Co.'s ; / : eid pe : j Second “AW Uni anagers' ciation, who, | where eVery councilman waa pulling| Brownlow i# m former Washington Second Ave. at University, Arcade Square Hood Rabber Co.'s Infants’ Hard and City Managers’ associa jufter thre years of administration | for hin own ward. Today the town, | newspaper correspondent and was a| lhere, has resigned to become city | governed by a commission of five| city commiasioner of the District of |manager of Knoxville, Tenn., at &! men, elected from the city at large, Columbia during the war, jaaiary of $16,000 a year. He has| ——- oe tintin dee: Ae Bahari ss been getting $10,000 here. ‘This story of municipal house ears keeping can beat be toll In two chapters: In 1920, when Browntow took over the town, Peteraburg’s business treeta were paved with rough cob- blestones, which had lain there for 4 century nd many of the roaiden Ue! streeta were mere traila of dust in summer and streaks of mud Ir winter, The typhold death rate waa high, and the infant mortality rate was worse. The city water supply, “Your Delars Worth or Your Dollar Back” as ye 18th, Pee ECONOMY MARKET, CORNER FIRST AND PIKE NEXT DOOR TO BARTELL’S DRUG STORE Women’s Toe Rubbers} Soft Sole Samples All Stres use 39c All Shoes fitted by ex- pert shoe men, assuring you of satisfaction, An Exceptionally Hi-Grade Line of Scuffers Sizes 5, 8, 844, 11, 1146, 2; black or brown, button or lace; values to $3.50. To eemen Day... $ 1 95 Thousands of Shoes dis- played on tables. It will pay you to look over these Opening Specials. fount SMMC MLC mc A Pair of Dandy In 1923, Petersdurg’s atresta are well paved. A new sewerage syste has eliminated all but 400 of the open tolleta, and the rest are going es ast. So far this year, only one lo. jcal man has died from typhold and ‘ | : : E the infant mortality rate is the low *Berlin Bank Clerks =| ric"." Tee Neue perlther Zeitung) day's bank transactions, Tho play-lest in history. City water Is aclen | declares, pointing out that the fall| !ng of jazz music during the supper] tifically purified and a double chem- : Served Free Meals of the mark and the discharge of| our brightens and rests the tired] ical test made each day zi Au ood BERLIN, Nov. 30—Bank clerks! thousands of employes make it) *™Dloyes. establishments are inspected and / in Berlin who are required to work| necessary for day employes to work| —_———_ rated, and low Pre ng Bae @ fons of Tate at night are given free food) until midnight and often longer to| The United Btates posnesaes 40 | Hoes City near 4 i {for supper, served to the strains of| take care of the trillions and tril-|per cent of the world’s railroad mile. | closely to the budget ay : & jazz band. “This is almost Am-/ ions of paper-marks involved in a|age. must report dally to the manager = = -| Into drowsy eraburg, which was first wettied in 1640, and has had corporate existence since 12 yearw be fore George Washington died, City ° baal term, profes atonal or business mon or the man who scorke at @ trade ts as welooma to credit at Gately’s os hie more Prosperous neighdors @re at the department ttores, And he need NOT pay att inso days, 1427 FIFTH AVE. Between Pike and Unlon Sts hundred and fifty thou foot of fly and Insect screen cloth wilt be needed tn States next year, nocord You need an Overcoat OSSIBLY, the old one would do! But it pays to look your best. And Gately Overcoats are built for the man who wants the maximum of style and quality for a moderate expenditure, There's a big variety to choose from— Every one worth more than our price— 40 Others $30), 835,345, 859 34 ‘THE Gately Charge Acccunt is simple and practical—you need not pay all in thirty days It will pay you to mates Just made by the Brass Research assoctatior patent granted Thomas Edis ie H to Get Y Simply Secure Five New Subscriptions to The Star Subscriptions are to be taken only from persons who are not now having The Seattle Stfr delivered As soon as you have secured the first subscription we will put aside a pair of dandy Union Hardware roller skates in your name and when you have secured the five subscriptions and they have been verified, you will be presented with your skates. to their homes, and agree to subscribe to The Star for three months. C'mon, boys and girls—you'll be surprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Star if you Ball-Bearing |Manager Brownlow haw put some You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star, just take the order for the really try. |thing of a big city swing, The pe paper. Remember, all subscriptions must be NEW, that is, people who are not now having The Star delivered e e To Any Boy or Girl in Seattle | b> dlp dhvcn Saws As you secure sebscriptions, bring them to the circulation department of The Star so that delivery to them. $) . e | 4 JUST AS EASY AS a |" aw aotos ACayRinET ASE Securing Five New Sub | WASHINGTO y STRAWBERRY vf . lout the world today,” And hal. of SHORTCAKE Scriptions to The Star them, says "The History of 1 Blectrio Light,” just Issued by the Smithsonian institution, are in the United States. All. embody the R FE A D THESE RULES original features as outlined In the can be started at once. Have Subscribers Sign This Subscription Blank. Oe No Money TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle St To Collect t for three months and thereafter. until | I order same discontinued, for which I gree to pay the authorized carrier at the regular rate of 50c per month. IT AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. | “a | | No M | pats ar PHONE NO. o Money : To Pay | (1) edad COLDS PRT OS C0608 Ce ehDe Ges Pe be eee eee eennesee Preece eee en eee Sal | | | Get Busy Today l Subscription taken by Bring Subscriptions asY ou Secure Them to Circulati R S Ave. Depaseaent Pa SEATTLE STAR Nea Opis St. City of Camden, N. J., has bought and dedicated the modest house at 330 Mickle at. to the “Good Gay Poet” Walt Whitman. Here the pos lived during the last fev | years of his life. Photo shou | exercises at the dedication, | This high grade stylish Overcoat, $40.

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