The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 9

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The SeattleStar == racess 1016 | ?*« «@ EATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 | ne "aaa tel Battle Scenes in Chinese War eae BO BS HOES Cs OBOE CHOEOE me some apple pie and H Biluhill CHEESE 2emenne Permits Show 50 Per Cent | Oppose Bill by Circulation of Gain Over 1923 400,000 Pamphlets “THE STORE THAT, SAVES YOU MONEY) Fall Opening Sale Of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s sere and Hose Tis time to think of changing the weig days now when you will feel the nip of supply your wants, as our Fall Stock of I Children is now lete AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS DRIVE STARTED Paul Out After Votes for Pharmacists call it “Joint- Su Ease” because it’s for perior Judge Swollen, Sore, Painful, Creaky Joints Only. your Underwear—it will only be a few ost most. We are ll pre repared to rwear and Hose for Men, Women and k n NEA Men's Wool-Mixed ae $2.95 Women’s Silk Vests 85¢ ane & THURSDAY and FRIDAY only, each | | Women’s high lustre novelty knit Artificial Silk Un- dervests in pink, peach color and orchid, are extra Men’s Wool-Finish special values for TWO DAYS ONLY. Union Suits, $ Suit .. 7 19 Women’s Mercerized Stripe | Mercerized a sy ties | Union Suits, 5 Silk-Stripe bod Sie oy Salt $15 Union Suits .. $1 to $1.35 Suit and wonderful because the | France He is a graduate c sity and the Harva: Fibre Silk-Mixed 1 myles Pome = Union Suits, $ mt Basch y Suit... 2. 25 Artificial Silk-Stripe We a K. c. ms sor ag $2. 50, Women's 81 50 n y Par, Ser . Ribbed Cotton feo te mes gel na" | ¢Silkand in black and c quality. Ui Suits ieee Seats a 5 Spt 49 sande pores ich should give. plenty. < Union scree $3. 95 Ribbed Hose..... BDC to 75¢ Pair 3 Fine ribbed Mixed-Wool, in heather brown; sizes 6 years L affairs, ax we |tive in community welfare work is prepared only “<= CHURCH BURNED used by rheumat tein but auickty [Portland Cathedral Is in| . Ruins; Loss $50,000 = [inthe ‘sun by his . the Chekiang sgidlers, He ts ted up of the day's 4 LAuho. s. Note the umd f picture. Immedt This is a C exce opyrighted by N. B.A Desert Secret 10 EB MEET Told by Indian Expect Overflow Crowd to for Safe Vault Co. Hear Wheeler Monday Seon Valier tac. Wright’s Wool Shirts and | Drawers, | Garment . $2. 00) - Wright's natural « Mixed Women’s Full-Fashioned hirts and Dra wers; splen. | Women’s Wool-F Finish ng garment Union Suits, Silk er $1 35 Suit 1. 25 Betsey eee | Apu K Hose in black and Men's Cotton Sox, Wo r colors—an extra spe- 5 Pairs for. medium w ox] wel, gra t ailments of any nature what w did we Tells of wonderful mineral wa! known only to his tribe t el, completed k ago, at a cost of cial value le ex damake »,000. Boys’ Wool-Finish Union Suits ... to $1.25 church was one of st in the city, the « & being erected in 18 | Women's Fine Cashmere Pere, ae $1.25 t class druggists everywh: t ply boiled down—nothing added or Always remember, when Joint- en from, By adding water in your . Ni 7 1 y 7 x ‘ Natural Wool- 0 Ease gets in, joint agony gets out— onn home you can ‘have this samme | Two-thirds of the auditorkim Finish Sox, Pair 2 Ci: A fine knit Mixed-Cashmere quick. Portland to Have jabsolutely banish the above ilis by |D° reserved. with seats at $1 and gle : | EEG: RS RDO COW ae oe h liminating the polsona from the sya- rest will be thrown open to the |, Medium weight, fine wea did wearing qual d building up the tUssue: arrive free. Reserved qualities. $1,500,000 Theater ihecttely cunraates those pilte PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1 Pur i banish the abote ls or we will re- “ P lund your money. Pay your druggist downtown block of the |foday for antret’ t state by the Jensen In-|nothing. You are the 1 R end iiaare ot, deidacy Oc bi | Girl's Wool-Finish $1 arate nd ave ob 5 | | Union Suits .... Girls’ Fine S Men’s Cashmere 4 =H <i sine Hose, Patr... ; " 50¢| : to $1 ay Sue Cashmere Hose . 90c atment—you risk |the Central Labor S for the purpose of |tese salts coust. ban wy dmesg “We have no big campatgn con. | half’ m Turn out, yc = m $1,500,000 theater and of-|° red will not coat you a cent, Pr That is why we have toed men,” says John Ga caltereeck hore 46 0 at leading druggists or by|charge admission,” Otto A. Case, |P. M., 1. 0. L. No. 160 , Was conf state head of the party's speakers | bureau, said today in short o: to $1.00 Pair eck, Very fine quality Cashmere in ac brown and camel shades—soft as silk. The Jensen Investment Co. is at | Hed with the Jensen & Von Herberg | interests, which operate a string of) theaters in the Northwest | C. &. Jensen said construction wil! “Pape’s Cold ¢ Compound” | verin ax soon as plans now being | |prepared are completed. He said H the theater will seat between 3,500 Breaks a Cold Right Up and 4,000 persons, and will be the | largest motion picture house on the! Pacifid coast. | Take two tablets} 5 aie - every three hours | | until three doses The Norwegian government has; are taken. The | decided to change the name of its first dose always) capital from Christiania to Oslo, be gives relief. The) ginning January 1, 1925. second and third doses completely | ¢ break up the cold.|/ WAT! SR SHUT-OFF NOTICE Pleasant and safe be shut off Thurs. | | Contains a. m. to 5 p. m., on | | nine or opl-| | the ® tollowing streets: 30th ave ates. Millions use| |g. from Yesler way to 96's Cold Com- ington st., Ls und.” Price, and Lane st., ve cents. Druggists guaran 20th ave. S. Advertisement > WATCHD) 22 28 Coar for a 14 Neck--- ’ : HEN you buy office space, buy it to i fit—neither too large nor too small. Harvest [s Over— Why Not Attend the Puyallup Fair? | | | | | ffie * geveral thousand 8 “i HE splendid exhibits from a bountiful harvest will be on display, and } A N D qe ra bee: Lope sta as" : sth letge | horse races and many other delightful forms of amusement have | et eau cones Menyn ine epoce iets been planned for your entertainment. a | | | | | | | | FOR THE " F the White-Henry-Stuart Building ex- HE Architectural and The tiller of the soil is and always has been the source of the largest | al t actly adapted for your office—large ‘ | Rental Depariments * enough without paying for wnused share of wealth produced in this country. His prosperity is a factor of ON ITS | study the require- space. importance to us all, | sig Aah ee We should each and every one of us co-operate in his affairs by attend- 100-HOUR | Se} Lay plasty GAIN, in the White-Henry-Stuart Build- my this annual display of the products of his husbandry. specific needs. A ing you are among the representative 2 | firms of the Northw est. Your own | olate _w h office Rea bOrs ‘of dle: FOR ECONOMY AND ENDURANCE, | tinction. | | | SECOND _AVENUE at COLUMBIA | | Look for the Car on the Streets METROPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY | HT] Member Clearing House Association of Seattle and Federal Reserve System WILL END FRIDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK. 1301 Fourth Avenue | | ss | Seattle | |

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