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p agc 4 • NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN Phone Main 8876 CAMPBELL’S Pool and Billiards Soft Drinks. Candies, Cigars 617 N. Rth Bt. Minneapolis University Chicken Shop Dale and University Ave. Solicits Your Patronage. Honrs, 7 to 4 a- m. Steve Hopkins, Jr., Prop. Office: Cedsr 0508-Rea: Dale 2947 Residue*: 678 St. Aathoay At*. MRS. T. H. LYLES Successor te T. H. If* Undertaking &>■ 150 W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL Main 2250 Mrs. M. L. Mitchell, Prop. Furnished Rooms “THE KEYSTONE” POCKET BILLIARD PARLOR 1813 Washington Ave. 80. SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS Ladies Invited Minneapolis Central Flower Shop (Freeh Cut Flowers Dally) Wedding Bouquets and Funeral Designs at Most Reasonable Prices —Delivery Service 305 Robert 9t. St. Paul Phone: Cedar 1357 M. Blumsteln, Prop. Dale 8807 Busy Corner Cash Store ••We Satisfy” Quality Groceries, Cigars, Ice Cream and Candies School Supplies Corner Western and Rondo Stewart Bros. 347 Farrington Ave. Express and Light Hauling General Repairing on Furni ture and Stoves PHONE: Dale 8048 Our Prices Are Right Telephone: Dale 4417 IDE COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY J. H. Webb and Bro. Props. WE DELIVER First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits Confectionery, Ice Cream. Cigars, Tobaccos, Cig arettes. 558 St. Anthony Ave. Saint Paul, Minn. Phone Cedar 0889 Bring in your old hats to re model into the latest Styles. The Minnesota Nat Works Remodelling of all kinds of Ladies' and Gents’ Hats High Grade Sample Hats Latest Style One-half Price. 509 M Wabasha St. St. Paul Hy land 3395 Palace Barber Shop 722-otlj Ave. No. Service A Courtesy TAILORING, HAT CLEANING Shoe Shining Wm. Martin, Prop. CLOTHING MIFIBHT nun rui For the Entire Kamil j. SI.OO Down on sls Worth r&fep| snsiaaasa 34 EAST 6TH BT. PAPKFR’ft Pool and Billiard PARLOR 1009 Sixth Ave. North We Appreciate Your Patronage MINNEAPOLIS Somebody Wuz Sayin’ that— Spike, the Crook and Inky Strong have been singing the blues on ac count of the general walk-out of their long list of fair damsels. Now that a preacher has been found who has 40 wives, the next discovery should be a woman with 40 preachers. 8 After 50 Years ■■■ - ' iV jEmo* 8 GL+ D/v,«ro T Nearly a Quarter Million Dollar SaturdayNighn 8 bt. Paul s Leading Stock involved! including \ 8 JEWELERS $150,000.00 Worth of Dia- 5 pr monds. We Have Promised \ W™ g 1 i-e Executors of the Holmes Estate | THEIR DOORS Quick Settlement. \UBI B ' Stocks Are Diminishing DRASTIC METHODS ARE NECESSARY I g RojoidV Secure Your TO OBTAIN THE DESIRED RESULTS I I These. Holmes diamonds bought from the estate at 60c on the dollar by Mr. George E. Holmes now offered at cost. Buy diamonds now for gifts or investment at these astounding prices. I&\ Ladies’ Gold Filled Pencil and j V\\\\\|| 111 I//// Fine Green or White Go,d fl,led Sautoir, or neck ribbon, gold \\\l Pen Knlves > solid gold tops, 2 mounted, as illustrated. Regu- T ~T% T Bteel hlades, or 1 blade and file. T T*7 clear at .. $1.49 €r«g=. :»» Solid Cold Baby I ft /£■ '■ ii) r.llP.W Seta $4.80 3enuine Leather Belts and Ster- ° vYul j—ik/w* jr The prettiest Baby Gift you i* n $ Silver Buckles, suitable for # Uf/y y A Gift of Fine 77, “ ““i'" Kma I Item Gold Soft-Cuff Links pina and a sweet baby ring, all other fine leathers. e.M.I * IJV -a.vw»»w uw,u vul 1 solid gold. Regularly priced at Regular $7.50. Now wO«wU I[l r n HMjH 1 -f A 11050 guar #/. —but a Deposit \\ Every Diamond Note Original J aj b 1 .49 ~ _ “ Will Hold Genuine Low Price, New I White and Green Gold Tops. About a dozen Beautiful High Grade Jewelled /mgTk. Any Diamond Blue White iS* Pri,,, !'V J ' EfSUI tK,' 'SZJ m sfV £ f 7 * H-jyR Until Guaranteed /fj/J See What You Vi, Leather Gift Boxes. Regularly $3.00 and $3.50. har Drops ill vfjkk c*r«im«. Jy save. _ 200 wira “ » bn « >*■■. »i«. Exquisitely set in Onyx, Pearl*. Chalcedony and Ifll / /ft ... . '• moC^ , v.,n«i d o«“ M “ [ l r s, ' r i , i s "7; Bflj 11, Please caU for each gem by number. Every ring ad- _Jjr^n. Your choice of 7 different pairs., tp # #UU \Jb==&X vertised now on display in our show windows and rocicct riasßS subject to pnor sale no duplicates. Sliver Flask-beautlfully fllligreed. was $9.00. Haim Sale of Extra High Grade and Popular Priced We have six only V B -carat Diamonds, set in 18-karat %-pim Platinum Finish Sheffield, was iie.so, ▼ XT’ * T White Gold Basket Mounting, originally priced at $35.00, now W CItChCS off™* now at tU-00—Save 17.00. 1 -^ n # t i 6 p^ Unum flnl,h Sheffield, was $22.00, Four only Diamond Wedding Rings. No. 493—Diamond, 40-100 carat, set In 1-plnt Hammered Sheffield, wa* $25 00, Elgin Thin Model. In 20- Elgin, 15-Jewel, in SO- 18k mounting, set with five perfect 14k Tiffany mount- 41OQ Of) now $17.50. W.v 1 «*n!m C J 8e i R «« ular, » Year ’ Case. Regularly $27*90 W*’ Wa * Several Leather Covered Sterling Top X X $20.00. 6 only to aell at $28.00. Two only— priced at $45.00. Now.. •“ * Saving wit. oo Flaake. Regular $4.00, now $2.08. VHr ia i i? llF #l9 ee moo AA No. 467—Diamond. 16-100 carat, set No. 680—Diamond. 46-100 carat. 14k wIA.DD 644*VV In 18k Basket mount- #O2 AA Tiffany. Originally #1 Afk AA 1 ifr pjr Fully guaranteed. Fully guaranteed. SavVna SSO.OO Savina SBO.OO T T $ _ C* x 1* o*l ({“xlM ».« «.,» **.Holmes Sterling Silver Ka V*^3i| leWe ‘ * Swiss movement made— in 18k Basket mount. 4i lAA 18k Basket mount. £ S Af> » .If Oreen and White Gold. Superior 25-year green tag. Was $70.00. Now 94 i ing. Was $225.00. Now # 1 •»u*W Sterling Silver 3-piece Coffee Exquisite Sterling Silver 36. piece VLB /rph Octagon 25-year Case, gold case, beautiful gold Savina 5t 9.00 Saving SBO.OO Set, platinum finish, beautiful Demi Tasse Set, 12 Sterling Sau- Vk. jm/ Regularly 465.00. Only dial. A rare rflft Reg. No. 96 Diamond. 48-100 carat, set In design, in fine Holmes Solid cers, 12 Sterling Cup Holders and one at ularly $60.00. One only at No. 618—Diamond. 20.100 carat, aet igv Basket mount- #1 *<a Silver. Regularly AA 18 Lenox Gold Band Cups of beau- CA ai>> « A in 18k Basket mount- #/(2 AA ITIK Was $250.00. Now 914/ »OV SIOO.OO. N0w.... *OD«VV tlful China. All In Holmes Gift «<IO*SU 945*50 lng. Was $76.00. Now WTUtUU Savina tlOt 50 Impossible to duplicate at the Case. Originally BAA AA seeing $30.00 NO. 694_d53 ££ ImU net in »—* Now $99.00 17- PiffaSSSJ(Wa FineEarlyEntli.hS.Pie cede O O JL ITXC &l\Cttl&lCl lrlClt£ tar WM n .mm Saving sm.oo Sterling Silver Tea Set Jp jLJLO w » I4o 695—Diamond 51*100 c&r&t ist In • Sandwich or Cake Plate, pierced Handsome Well and Tree Meat igv Basket mount- #i#c| aa Every piece solid sliver. 24-karat, gold lined. Tea Pot, Coffee Pot. or hand hammered design. A Platters, Heavy Silver, hammered No. 94—Diamond, 26-100 carat, aet Was $265 00 Now SADO AW Sugar Bowl, Creamer and Waste Bowl. A rare example of the stl beautiful gift. Regular $6.00 or plain design, 18 Inches long. in 18k Basket mount- #24 AA gun nn versmith’s Art, combining Charm and Dignity. 801 A aa new low *o use Regularly a.n m tag. Was SIOO.OO. Now JM.UU aavtng tuv.vu Reasonably priced at $400.00. Now »iilsf.UU price 9u*fu $22.00 $!Z*dU Saving $46.00 No. 696-65-100 Diamond, aet In 18k . „ . Dutch Silver Cake or Sandwich Tiffany mounting. #4IA AA Hand hammered design Bread Basket. A beautiful piece for the No. 85—Diamond. 28-100 carat, set Waa $325.00. Now... *|6IW.W CAs/AsM lW&!\ ■■ Tray. Regularly $4.00 80 PA table. Regularly (tq aa In 18k Basket mount- #7A AA Saving $115.00 DeaUtltUl StICTTUiICI BFO U ** ,aV •••“ '“*' - *12.60 M wm *70.00 No . ,»., M ..... „ Candlestick* at 55.00 Pair WtM Saving sso.uu In 18k White Gold Tiffany mount- vuiiuwouvno ms yeie.w a us* (ZYjKtHH w . , v . Si mn e.v* met !n »- Wm *375.00. dona AA Platinum or bright finish. Beautifully designed FlFll Ivory, Amber • to ilftSSnSoiSu ?iSS?AA NoW W and well made. A practical and enduring gift for jjj M j cl. n T - in*- Was $136.00. Now s9o*oo Saving $W 00 the household. Regularly |B.OO. Now |5.00. mH B ana oriell i one saving $4 5.00 No. 78 —Diamond, 71-100 carat, set A . . . r * m - Genuine Onenta, La Tau.ca and ■■ ■■ ! nr»_ *| , Na 614—Diamond. 32-100 carat, set tag. Was $400.00. €940 00 Deltah Pearl. f Of IK T J® I *lF, r Tl ®??7.* no to? t " €Q4 OO Now Solid gold clasps, indestructible, positively guaranteed in*- Was $140.00. Now •s/OsW Saving $ 160.00 not to peel or break. All tn lovely gift boxes. I ® e-mt Saving $ 35.00 No. 88—Diamond, 72-100 carat, set in El A t C D D WCC* Ahin 1 PCC K J - HALT rKIL.t. AMU m OEIS f lo ',, 6 J°^.» l * n,ond * ing. Was $426.00. tOCC AA 24-Inch La Tausca Pearls, regularly #£ CA ' IVery unusual 14-piece Set. In A 3-piece Ivory Bet, In fine gift ***•• Wa * $145.00. Now iPiY • »«W Saving $ 160.00 18-Inch La Tausca Pearls, regularly CA 1 SA S »«-“«* IIS amrtmtWM No. 360—Dt.mond. 78-lfW c.rit. Mt '»«•• *5.5U WSM B2SfSi»:&J~JK*?to * no. SIO.OO Hpd very handsome leather case. A very fine Shell Tone Set, 10 J n € 100 OO * 475 - 00, _ €9QO OO **o 00. Now Bi«B Regular $65. #iC CA pieces, exquisitely design. €49 tag. Was $165.00. Now •IWsW Now .r..... ipZJJV.VV 30-lnch Orlenta Pearls, regularly €l9 40 Now $45*50 ed. Regularly $60.00. Now S4Z Saving $55>00 Saving $ 185.00 $25.00. Now wl**DU j &ea%Jiohrm & Son !*, whits .ota. hand en- J CWCIeVS &Ul (11710710, JML CV Ch (Hit S Amethysts, Topaz. Emeralds. HO graved, beautiful rec- ular designs. Regular _ Onyx, Bloodstone, Pearls, >j 'ZTXT. $37 *„r”: $29.00 379 RQBERT STREET •* * SAINT PAUL Sapphires, Turquoise. The Republican machine vAilch was damaged at the election is sche duled to be hauled into the garage to be overhauled and repaired for about two years. Huron Melker, ‘‘Bullets” told some body else that he and Siki would soon be companions—meeting all comers in the European field. Bon voyage. s If you want a good dinner go to St. Phillips Church, Thursday, Nov. 23.1922. Dinner 35c. Adv • HUNDREDS VISIT BUSINESS EXHIBITION (Continued from page 1) Great Success The affair was such an overwhelm ing success from every point of view, that league officials early the first night thought of extending it for an other night, however, it was decided to make Thursday night the last night as had been originally planned. At a meeting of the exhibition com mittee held last night it was virtually decided to make the exhibition an annual affair. The following are the naouea of the men on the Exhibition Committee to whom much credit is due for the splendid manner in which the affair was put over: Dr. John R. French, Owen Howell, Clinton Minor, Walter H. Chesnutt, Moses A. Johnson, Albert Wright, Lee Johnson, John Webb. Hugh Sehuck, Minnie Tobie, Geraldine Pic kett. O. U. Bray, G. D. Howard, Fred D. McCracken, Ralph Turner, Ernest Starks. Harvest Home Dinner, given by the Mens Club of- St. Phillips Church, Thursday, Nov. 23, 1922. From 12 noon to 9 p. m. Dinner 35c. Mackubin and Aurora Ave. Adv. Be sure and see the beautiful cedar cheat filled with hand made articles to be raffled off soon by the Sunshine Charity and Art Club, Tor the benefit of the Crispus Attucks Home. The chest Is on display at the Quality Hat Shop, corner Kent and Rondo. Don’t fail to take a chance you may be the lucky one. Watch aid Jewelry REPAIRING H. A. HAZLETT 364 St. P*ttr St. IP YOUR EYES REBEL SEE. ÜB&EL 478 Wahasha St Coder 7694 St. rani