The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 20

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2¢ Jesse Douglas Scores Touchdown Against Cornell» Here’s Notre Dame’s Great Foo tball Squad, Champions of 1924 “7 Former Quay Athlete Is Penn’s Star Douglas Runs 40 Yards fog Touchdown in Game Against Dobie’s Squad HILAL De trous seas his Big } Ys AND SUMMARY - Ss” PAUL has produced many ring notables, including Mike and Tommy Gibbons A Jocks Malone. w the Twin-City is of-| fering a new twinkler in the per-| som of Jackie Nichols, a Krench-| | Cemadian by birth, who fighta at] | 183 pounds. | \ "dj OOKS: aoe Columbians on Seattle {a airways 7 JY ALEX C.ROSE Triumph in Melee Here Bernie Burnside, the hat man. Bill Eliiot ts the owner of a ballmarker, but he has become hall into which has been deeply bitten the Inscription * liot’ dies not prevent ita being knocked into the rough—and Herb MacGinnitie never knew 36 holes at Ingelwood. Schwabacher Bros, lost money on R Washington Retains Entire — = Backfield for Next Season BY LEO H. LASSEN O1n24 BY HEA BERVICE, INC: WE MAJORS RAFELE” \ COMPLIMENTS Habe Dye H N 4 FROM MAKER TO WEARER FROM COAST TO COAST Denis Kesh, whe landed Washingtom tn ONE PRICE nin Imported Holland SRE GAL Weather-proof Storm Welt represents the greatest value in U. & A. for $6.60, Price Reduced From $10.60 to *6.60 A Saving to the Public of More Than $10,000,000 In Four Y ears —1920-1924 N NOVEMBER 1920, the average price of a pair of Regal Shoes in all stores from New York to San Francisco was $10.60. In November 1924; the price of a pair of Regal Shoes in every Regal Store from Coast to Coast is $6.60. From the Peak to the Present, this reduction in price from $10.60 to $6.60, represents a saving to the Public in four years of more than $10,000,000. It was the Increased Volume that made it possible to give the Increased Value at $6.60 and maintain the same Standard of Quality. It's not necessary now to pay $9.00 any more. You needn't pay $8.00 and even Seven Dollars is too high. You can forget $7—$8 and $9 Prices today because you can get a $10.00 shoe for $6.60 in any Regal Store, naar te — --Kiety Rew Styles in Sixty Stores All One Price "Six. Sixty” From Maker to Wearer rats AN Regal Factories, Whitman, Mass. 1 1 18 Sakouel Avenue Next to Strand Theatre Tacoma Store—940 Pactfic Avenue Stove League | Eddie Huffman Is Big Noise of Seattle Ring Ne Fighter Shows Well in Recent Main Events; He s Fast; Huffman Fights Frankie Murphy Here Next Week; Murphy Smart and Looks Good i “os. Everett Wins pan. J a From Spokane t Muftman ts as Prep Eleven il The Political Wind Storm has blown over. Threatening clouds that have been hanging low over our factories and farms and almost touching the tall buildings in all the large cities, have been scattered. An electrical explosion of Confidence has cleared the atmosphere. A wave of Optimism has swept the country and a Rainbow that spells P-R-O-S-P-E-R-I-T-Y hangs just above the horizon. For the next four years we must keep our feet on the ground—and wear shoes. We must not allow ourselves to. be Stampeded into a period of over-produc- tion, expansion, inflation and high prices. High prices took all the joy out of the last Business Boom for the average man who works for a living. If we are ever going to reduce the High Cost of Living, let's start now and enjoy Prosperity without a High Prices. ed Reta! Shoo Company From Coast to Coast SHOES Stores in All Principal Cities (Men's and Women’s) sae ae ee

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