The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 3

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Si isedesostcavarserteenneenmmeumeanetdidiindtinseneaet tL aaaseoan ete ace eee cra vernon we aerate | mmm RT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1928, Thanksgiving Cheer Broad | THE SEATTLE STAR THE GROTE-RANKIN CO” OTTO F. KEGEL, President EE the pretty dolls pictured si A 154 Spten cree” Potties cast to Unfortunates Home Journal and page 136 of : Good Housekeeping. Your Not forgetting thelr more Indigent : ie: follow-citizens and the Nee Just I-o-we | vithin thelr gates," Seattle's people Ann, observed tho national Thankagiving The best dealers feature— day Thursday in a true spirit of Kratefulnoss, And from the lar; to the humblest homes, in chure charitable Institution, penal insti. tutions and hotels, there way a marked continuation of the spirit of festivity and thanksgiving first manifested in this comuntry more than 800 years ago by the Pilgrim Fathers, A hundred. families recelved bas. kets of food sent out from Univer. }sity of Washington students. One hundred and seventy-five blind per: 1} sons sat down at the Masonto strangers WARSOP, —Two bur over the a the parish Nottinghamshire, of grapes susp A historic wi shattered by the bu \ | ‘ Henry P. Fletcher, Amer- aly i peat | Thanksgiving day for Seattle's blind | (an ambassador to Belgium, |folka 23 yeary ago, and it has been | 8 considered to have a splen- Rtedk Cone a lock of aren | Speeexs a aver since _ Members et/did chance of succeeding Ae : n 400 tons was |/(H® Seattle Musiclans’ union donat lifted from the ocean bed and moved | “4 he: Mualcal program: | George Harvey, resigned, as iniles distant Homeless girls and working girls American representative at —_____-_______.|“way from home for the holiday| te Court of St. James r j Were guests of the ¥. W. C, A. at| Fletcher is expected in the REGAINS STRENGTH. | decorated tables, The annual dinner | United States shortly. | ? | ; | toa jfor homeless Spanish-American war " j Veterans was given in the evening . WEIGHT. H ‘ALTH by the local organisation at Roose: |Canadian Exports 3 + 9 |velt hall. In addition, these war | veteratis Aiea'donates basket dianers of Boots Decline amities of deceased members| OTTAWA, Ont » Novy, 30. . veterans, exported 14,354 § union. and fndividual| boots and shi aay rvices were held at a num.| pared to 19, ber of places of worship, and the} o ‘DEA! Salvation Army and Millionair club Factory. accidents tn New York oF severe colds you will b ad to| gave special free dinners to all who! state cost approximately $35,000,000 know of the remarkable benefits re-| would come. last year, ceived from Alvita tal by M. H.| Salisbury of Pasadena: | «ion win tems Y OULR Is World’s Most | ' Northern News paperman have been sapped a’ Using your Alvita T: , 17 Years Old, Runs Little Paper in Teller, Ale most immediately de; twenty-five HERE IT IS! A SALE OF WOMEN’S DRESSES Offering the Greatest Values of the Season | Nearly two hundred garments—representing a manufacturer’s inventory stock—and purchased by The Grote-Rankin Co. at price concessions that enables us to offer NEW STYLISH DRESSES niles | wh me, Alaska, and 60 miles) residents o! ? straits from Siberia, ts] That Walter is Pell jhome town is ¢ and in Teller is the] O00) Onich besins the _ northernmo: repre wspaper and print shop in th Alvita Is the rec covery which br GOITER REMO were thrown c . Walter b OZ-MO has p a safe n .| Most northern new dredgo camp on| eesstul wa o py | and Mrs. Marx b the trip of the amply ap) teacher at Teller—with two pupils, no woman and her hus-| , ~ aa [coer core, 2 a AT LESS THAN THE MANUFACTURER'S COST quickly students. thru the lee-bound Salt : ple generally take a nd that Jt wasn't unusual Is Merits of 1 by n the matte fm so many cas hich young E Ing a golter should have no hest- tancy In using OZ-MO at once. OZ MO Is sold in Seattle hat "19.79 *22.00 The incomparable greatness of values makes futile any attempt on our part to describe the magnitude of these offerings. Simply stated, the sale provides the most remarkable savings of the year. Many styles—silk-and-wool materials—sizes 16 to 48. ie paper ts d U. S.S. West Virginia | Leading Fighting Ship America’s Last War Vessel Under Arms! a . At the House Limitation Plan to Be Best in World re "oe 7) mae es will burn ol designed | thoroly equipped for the comfort and . WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 The U.} in arms confe limit. corivenience of the crew. of Service g. 8. West Virginia, ast of the bat caine 'Sctiseed woah ou HOME OF THE BEST para vet a pedi ce aintained on board, with navy States government under the Wasly after the health of a dentist to look after ich he was | ill| mander. When ¢ Mary-| will take practical Broadwa. thus availabl edy, $2.50 jeal © ‘avorites Last Time Today Paul Sydell the men’s teeth “ s want | y t GLASSES ON EARTH of the North Dakota pee le rb ase 4 PLECTRICAL Virtually ever ibskithe - Sacre’ besple weds) hl No Matinee Farrell & Hatch Vi electrical | stalled in this new leship. FREE h guns, the largest ever! ¢y Her main propulsion’ ma able that no ship built by| opportunity to sell, Phone your|{ Doors Open 5 P. M. Pantagescopo na battleship, she will be € onsiste of two Curtis steam | any tn the past has been 80 Want Ads to MA in-0600. Continuous ARTURO BERNARDI WILL KING } MET#orouray & C0. “Behind the @Ar HERMIE KING Watch Teeth Stains °° Disappear Like Magic ship 20 guns and nding plant—the r Toric and Kryptok IN. ‘LE BIFOCAL LENSES. Always Reliable! MARCUM OPTICAL Co. DR. C. MARCUM 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison MA in-3699 ') Ki-MOIDS. AFTER M ALS SURPRISING RELIEF ¥ asa cruin- about 10,000 miles. :{ RARE APE TOWN DALE WINTER PRICES Nights 50c, $1 storen).—Adver TREATED ONE Matinees: 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 J | eee DROPS Nba Mad | <ALL NEXT WEEK — few howrs) gwe ling Dy and His Symphonie Soloists : INDIGESTION Beige si ta = Sonnac With Mats. Wedne: AT ANY ORUG STORE 28 years of success in 30 ox'tin RUNWAY RECOMMENDED BY SCOTT & BOWNE DR. EDWIN J. 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COBURNan largest assortment BE ee Ce IUGL at tha EMILIE LEA A COHAN CAST of COMEDIANS ee London 200. “Sam,” shown| Handy “Bayer” boxes of twelve tablets With: Cundec aed pus SBA * RD RouTE RAINIER NATIONAL PARK | here, kept the photographer Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Sam Kaufman $2.50 Mele 3993 ART SHOP busy for half an hour before ISe, 250, SOc, 75e, #1 OPPORTTE METRORCA TE Matinees: i5e to S0c he would pose. | Aspirin is the trade mark of Baver Manufacture of Mannaceticaridestar of Saliculicacid | he woulc aC.

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