The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1924, Page 21

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-_- ee eee EER THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 24 s Giants and Senators Have Inside Track to Flags = 1 Arthur . |Gunnert! Here Is |Leman Meets Huskies in ‘Wew York Winds Up Its | Johnson Fights Devil ! | Z | ,Bothell’s.Trap Bid)“ Davis in Cup | First Tilt Year With Philadelphia | frepares to | * Links Match} *Irst 21lts Pirates Are Knocked Out of National | 5 | 9 4 Both 1 oO trap | nO a | Fight Devillssist teint’ I np ag ; Brooklyn's Chances to Win, Pennant Are Fags 2 Nay stp er sat page - on aw _ spp Slim, as Giants Must Lose Three Contests BY HENRY L. FARRELL ¢ YORK, Sept. 26.—Two more victories as they now will put the New York Giants into the world’s ees and with three more victories the Washington Sena br “1 think ays and the by the beat carry a gospel Of!) way hoe | I like the story of Jacob and 1 Bsau a wha orter, bar your best in whatever line you're In wil become their opponents, " ; ; Newterge ¢ ss of what the runners up in the two major ter, all : Maer bl eyed «oa iygoes do in their remaining games, the Giants and the ut a ud t f | matet can lose one m game and win the pennant, 7 he is wo more! Today it is|7 y I'm taking this up Giants are idle but they start Saturday . Jack Johnson, if sj J the indisputable ett of Colwood’s Team , . seed elphia in a three-game series that v ad » comin persons: i a8 rat line 4 oie wane series: that will wine er Guests of Rainiers “"! se 4 }. o » doubt will give m the reap wT a wx team £ » Victoria a gis improbable the Phillies will be able to win one of the - rv ea pone ravaged son weeds Mr lunill to tee cocaier f nes, as the Giants are rolling along under great conqueror of Jim Jeffries has got re that i tum and their pitching w. And 1 E4 has been all/r ma T who Bit Baer has thas been sl TOOTS MONDT ch meng aa trams ; n pl . n clea sj 4 camp meeting type of exh i Fur she ree ee ral t 1 ES, ¢ Sept. 26 for Rey. Johnson, He isn't co 1 . t ‘ toh 5 the Colwood course > Thos > claim t Toots" | ing to pattern after Billy Sur ! § . - day, with an appeal f return b . : nity, He viine the ov-/ Coast League Will _ thinks there are ideas in t “sporty | > hen ". the teachings of Buddha and t the Meet Here Nov. 4 | «fe» Confucius, too. eral « t ] ns 4 t Lo AN LES, Sept. 24.—The > : “What I believe is, Do to oth de u might a 1 mee : ers what you want them to do 1 in thee : to you,’” says Evangelist John- | for him to conduct a : “And I believe In trying E was calle “VON ELM AND aw welling shoes, be the & If it's » hpotligh’ \ he will take over the post b still, | Jimmy Bryan. held at guard last rene 2 uld have been the |00 f n ans m if he hadn't] The rst game will etart at 1:30 } 7. JONES AHEAD nines : et N ¢ KET CLUB. 1 | om bb le at Jack Johnson | ob ho first z a ERE is 7 a » on Salt Lake to Stage |Rifle Shooters to The Varsity 4897 e 2 ry 5 . Kew Short wide tor, G I id Scotch Grain. He - _ First Big Contest) Hold Meet Tonight) Donble Sole, Broad flat hecl. Wi all the Speed of the gcALT LAKE CITY. Hept. 36—~| Do you like to shoot & rifle and are Varsity Eight, and Sirength of the Varsity Elesen. * = ms : de: Ben In Black and Tan Scotch Grain. - “ tf wy line me a, an r ' 4 3 Me be god against f . 4 « — = T= = = = = d : — % ere rt z ; 28 From Coast to Coast _ SA00 © ALL ONE PRICE , The National Platform yi fae platform isacombination of ‘Common Sense,’’“*CommonHonesty” and ‘Common Economy.”’ In addition to the actual cost of Leather and Labor every man who buys a pair of shoes in a retail store pays Taxes and Overhead Expense, Profits and Selling expense, during the long journey from the Steer to the Store. Now the best way to cut out some of the Taxes,—eliminate some of the Profits, reduce the Selling expense and shorten the trip from Maker to Wearer is to make all shoes of One Quality in our own factory and sell them at One Price in our own Stores. Ue sept De Gd. Mail Order Dept., 772 Market St., \ San Francisoo, Calif. al al “Common Honesty” Plank Regal Shoes are all one Quality and honest all through. Good solid sole leather and the best Imported and Domestic skins are put together in the Regal factory by the best skilled labor in the 5 “Round-the-W orld” ay Re Rte? most famous shoe manufacturing district in the world. Fliers SS | Sy One Profit from Maker to Wearer cuts the Wholesaler’s Tax and Gg mann Economy” Plank the Retailer’s Tax and you pay One Profit instead of Three Profits, because we don’t make any Profit until you buy a pair of Regal ’ Shoes in a Regal Store—and then you pay only the Manufacturer’s A DNL Bp Profit. One Price for all Leathers and all Styles {n all Stores reduces the 5 Investment, increases the Turnover, cutsethe cost of Selling. It’s “Common Sense” Plank a “Common Sense” method of doing business because it makes it more pleasant for you to buy and easier for us tq sell. It saves Hats off to ’em—they deserve it! | Te first men in all history to millions who watched their peril- <7 money for both of us, It’s one good reason why we can make our ‘ earth by air! ous flight rejoice to welcome aS See SLA One Price $6.60. circle the % them home, to honors richly SSS eS . Trackless, treacherous seas,sav-, TIM A= blazing deserts, nor | 5 : * ‘ bviete ay 4 Weir tics of ics could bar Hats off to’em! To quote our Sixty New Styles in Sixty Stores All One Price “Six-Sixty” Br atprsngtat rl them from their goal. They own slogan, “Such popularity f ms a, ved? dared greatly, and won—and the must be deserved! | From Maker to Wearer From Coast to Coast ec 1 Ny Regal Factories, Whitman, Mass. coxa CIGARETTES | i J * *113 Bs 1118 Second Avenue Sali -millions! a): Next to Strand Theatre (Men's and Women’s) w Tacoma Store—940 Pacific Avenue ; h : i BEE 24, Liccrrr & Mreat Tonacco Co

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