The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 13

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= = — pee .———_— a ‘SE ATS FREE” P and any style you want Saturday Business Building Offer A HIGH-CLASS “SCOTCH” TAILORED TO ORDER Worth $40 to $45, , h but for Saturday’s Big Special STRAW BALLOT La Follette in Second Place; Gains in Magazine Poll A splendid line of imported and domestic patterns, in the latest fall and winter weaves. Good, hgevy- weight material. NEW YORK Woman, Aged 83, Is Attacked by Thugs |: SPOKANE, ct. 3.—Mr Mors Seeks Jewels of His Dead Wite LOS’ ANGELES, © Withel ; Mor their} Bank of Italy nh r 4 an| Keye STEVENS , Dancing Academy MOVED ives hanging at his next pros-|on f 1810 Westlake e nerean She's | led him to a co ‘ Opposite ‘Times mpamed ‘She's | led him to a MA in-3911 t American| with her, murder. H lOctober 20. All Boydom Is Talking About This Newest Thing on Wheels— FREE! This Handsome SKOOTER Read how to obtain this great Skooter without spending a single penny: Simply secure seven new subscriptions to The Seattle Bt A new subscription | for The Star for three months from a pers paper de not now h rs who are not now subscriptions. But get t in your neighborhood taking The started sight to win this har All Subscriptions Must Be New — That Is, People Who Are Not Now Having The Star Delivered to Them STRONG reward. All the Rage! Additional blanks can be had at (Use these subscription blanks for the first subscriptions, The Star Circulation Department.) I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months, and thereafter unttl or- dered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the authorized carrier at the rate of 60c a month I AM NOT NOW DELIVE I hereby subscribe to The § nths, and thereafter until or: 1 di ued, for which I agree to y the authorized carrier at the rate of HAVING ‘THE tED TO ME [HE STAR STAR NAME ADDRESS » PHONE 6. sds ccgssscecscsersdeccsdscsease The Seattle Star Ave., Between Union and University Sts. Seventh rH EATTLE STAR PAGE 13 PUBLIC SALE! FRIEDMAN'S UNION STORE— 1311 FIRST AVE. Our shelves are chuck full of new Fall Merchandise; atest sale of its kind ever held in Seattle. been closed for three days. We have ACKS CHURCH | a> ia fa dl so, in arder These gone This block is torn up and blockades business. to unload these goods, we are offering to the goods are going to be sold regardless of cost public the gr Our doors have through our entire stock and re-marked every article in the store. Here are just a few of the many Hot Shot Specials: Black Bear Work Pants, $1.68; Heavy Bib Overalls, $1.18; Goodyear Raincoats, rubber lined, for $2.98; Black Bear Wool Overcoats, belted models —these coats sell for $20 and $25, public sale price, $9.85; men’s and young men’s 2-Pants Suits as low as $13. U. 8. Triplex Sport Two-Way Raincoat, oxford shade, belted models, sold regular for $25 and $30, special price, $11.85; Medlicott Spring Needle, All-Wool Union Suits for $3.98; Leather Vests, formerly sold for $8.00 and $10.50, special for this sale, only $5.48. And dozens of other items too numerous to mention, SALE STARTS AT 9:00 A. M. ATTENTION, PEOPLE OF OUTLYING TOWNS! Crank your Ford, rain or shine, and come to this Public Sale—It will be worth traveling 100 miles or more to buy goods at these Never- Heard-of Low Prices. Don’t forget the address—Friedman’s Union Store, 1311 First Avenue. LUGGAGE DEPT. U. 8. ARMY ' ' I GARKISON 1 4 $28.95 adttodare enterprise $3.98 ”” $3.23 keep “ r the = D CC wi of s ' 4 " 7. ‘ Ro ‘al Consequentty Double ode 9, Rose, Gal Conscquentiy i Re $3.68 _ $9 church he erected i - = , ble outside ‘Seats Free ” fi “No Collections:” It packed I $3.98 "or o ‘em in. All Leather Vadis - Hoys’ Shoes = ae $2.23 san O8e LUMBER PRICES @ REMAIN SAME = Class B AILWool . $1.98 Te ar et OF: Most of Orders Now Going 4 $2.58 H and § $2.48 Wa Primos Woolen Minka Direct to Mills U. A . a : a 1 1005 peaks Pu checkered plaid FREIGHTS ARE STILL LOW 8 $1.98 » @ and #9 —- 89 reas Shoes Lega a ” s $2.50 ° slankets— Expect Lighter Demand on a $2.98 $4.85 ay $1 “ * Atlantic Coast ‘ ¥ BY FRANK FOSTER vet. 1.50 Men's Heather eee priests neh no alteration | Ruff Neck iehane Ss N SUITS ‘ Ps 4 AL Woot In green, brown, Green & brown colors value. Sale Price sleeve; sizes 18 to 34 r t what e Sizes 16 to 36 blue, tan checks Public Sale Price Sizes 14 to lie Sale 98c | 83c “ft $2.48 _ $1 98 Black Bear Virgin Wool ee sae $4.98 23c 60 Cotton Ribbed " 48c "$2.48 Hata; new F ray Sox... 4 pairs $1.00 Teather Sox; drop ee 28c which are reported to be easier, one {tem in the many that goverg the di on the Atlant Chalmer Wool 1 mado on ¢ nion oper'a spring ine $2.38 SALE STARTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4—9:00 A.M. FRIEDMAN’S UNION STORE—13i! FIRST AVE. killed Near University Street Wat iA an id gray.... 3 pairs $1. 00 No Deer But Lots of Ducks Killed’ No deer h 1 been reported ters to G h up to Thursday ji —— sald. But the fi t — ———————— : — ng of ducks on \ remot begs nal been Wartéd steak: nd small joints a smaller teought “helty ‘haee! ‘Cruelty Pharged \Find Old ‘Fort i in eesti Bie Seen oar ewe ee be better. Dicks aré unusually plentiful this in a Divores oul Bed of So. Platte |stsse | in the land and a dif-| the texture of the soll gave | , curator of the sty of Colorado, this In addi ducks there are thern pin tails time year fi Oct. 3, nd Orville | 01 but | for posts, written of by DENVER, Colo, The th of four adobe forts or trading on} Two |. Mears wo ‘thelr father on the let them, Mrs 2 C, Fremont ; state historical Me chars a compla h en une ed | the clew which led s discovery 1 superior court F 1 at Se ie : For carving roasts, you need a aay é is z se early land that is r ather _broad, but for tir 1 her t Vasquez | =—— vo ee t verely. she , all in northerh nd beat hh 0 Be ly a. confined to the Indian | The fourth, VALUE YOUR STOMACH? It will be worth more to you, if you take care of It Funoni Obesity Remedy Checks Fat at Source TEETH aru eS MOTHS Neutrotds, the famous prescription If you suffer from In- jot Dr. R. Grahe noted New| In Bottles Only i" Aigeation. at’ “paint ot Seieah oppeMntiaea serr| « BOSe $ 00 ae FLIES belching, ‘heartburn or available to stout people who want| Set alf Pint | a tea- uce with comfort and safety Pt: yee Ot 13 25 «. Mosquit aham discovered 4 ; id Soriger Pres ‘oes | OUR LOW PRIC | sa Hand Sprayer Test set, none better, no e|much you pay, including your cholce of best plate material (metal excepted): Guaranteed. Either set $1.00. Teeth as low as ter how nonses sores Roaches Ants Be Bat Door ills‘Em Dead improves the he tain no thy drugs, aré inh glans of hot water highly. effect will relleve you in @ la ek in reacted for, few, minutes, A DENTAL PARLOR. lass, up-to-date, SANT with steritived inst celve our person ion. tion. Open ‘Prenins| Sunday, 9 to 12 “A NEUTR ms, mui t PARR A Sale Way to Redaca ES Advertisement, | Eatranco on Srd Ave, tell Drug | Dr oe 'S Oe, $1, $1.50 plage. All Drug Stores Mfrd, by JO-TO ©O., Ine, Bellingham, Wash, Vormer Lecturer at a Medleal Clint 20 Washington Bldg. 705 First Ave,

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