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j- ; - ? THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. . 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1921. 0 COUNCIL GRANTS THREE LICENSES; SEVEN REEIED ''.Only thre of tn llcens applications fcr4 by th city council Wadneaday fUrnoon wara granted. Those applying tee llcanaoa whara lha pollca had mada aj advoraa report received little con sideration. The tloeoeee granted war to F. and A. Kormareloe, reataurant and aoft drtnka, IIS Park street; Oacar Makalin. aoft drlrks, and card room, 710 Mississippi avenue, and. George MacVarlah, aoft drtnka. 11 North Park street. ' ' J. M. Canon got short shrift when It cam his turn. Kvldence showed that while he wsa making application for a eft drink license a few weeks ago he we selling liquor In his store at 14SV4 Third street All licenses were revoked and an ordinance passed to close the place Immediately. IJcenaea were refused Fred Cheek, soft drinks. Tl( Union avenue; D. Marlnlae. restaurant, soft drinks and card room. 41 North Third street; George Coffman, aoft drlnka and card room, 221 Water street; A. J. McLeary, soft drinks and pool, til Union avenue, and to H. Collins, soft drinks and pool. 727 Wll llama avenue. Police officials were given orders to clnee the rooming house operated by Gladys If andle at JOT Market street. The place had formerly been run by Anna Lee. who left town when Charges of a statutory natura were brought against her. Gladys Handle took over the estab lishment and has been running it with out a license. William Cornf oot Is Elected Head of . St. Andrews Society St. Andrewa society Wednesday night elected officers for 1922 as follows: William Corn foot, president ; James R. Stewart, vice president: Adam Fuller, treasurer; R. A. Imlay, secretary; A. T. Smith, assistant secretary; Dr. W. H. 8kene. Dr. J. F. Bell," Dr. Carl T. Rosa, Dr. W. T. Williamson and Dr. J. J. Panton, physicians; Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, chaplain; Sanderson Reed. James B. Kerr and Al E. Clark, coun cilors. The committee of relief is com posed of James McCormack, James R. Stewart, Harry Dickson, Mrs. K. K. Baxter, Miss Madge MacKencte and Miss Catherine Burns; auditors, Joljn Dickson and J. B. W. Lawson ; pipe major. J. H. MacDonald ; management committee, A. O. Flndley, A. G. Brown and K. K. Baxter. Prince of Wales in India for First Time Bombay. Nov. 17. TJ. P. The Prince of Wales arrived here today on hla first visit to India. Around the world MMMcDim DoIlMir , ' Salle I I ' . . ' . m : . - BSBBBwaSBS. - ' dMBB . WT- KT0 BE exact there is more than a quarter of a million dollars' worth of Jewelry at retail figures in the sale. And that is the real reason for thts marvelous sale. The store ts not Retiring from Business no creditor is complaining this institution is good for another fifty years but there are too many diamonds, too many watches and vaults are overflowing with thousands of dollars' worth of beautiful Jewelry. Too much of everything except ready cash! Hence, everything is reduced excepting a few con tract goods of small importance. Reductions range from one-fifth to one-half Judge BEAM! with Tomato Sauce With three times three hun dred and sixty five meals to think about every year it is no wdnder mother's head feels as if it were going round in circles. But that can always 4top when she thinks of Heinz Baked Beans. They are a common-sense dish with a wonderful flavor. Really oven baked and en riched by the famous Heinz tomato sauce. " 'Round and 'round the world they go." One of the j quote these prices on Heinz Baked Beans: J5ma!,Ua-12c Medium, 18 or17c Large, 30 ox-28c Matchless $100 Diamond Rings $72.50 Not a few "se lected" gems, but every Pia mond Ring at $100 is in cluded in this sweeping sale. White cold or platinum tops, fancy a.nd plain mountings. Scores of beau tiful designs to choose from at $72.50. r Emblem' Rings 1-3 Less Solid Gold Rings for men with Masonic emblems. AH at J4, Vi and Vt less than regular prices. Every $150 Diamond Now $100 The entire collection of Dia mond Rings formerly $150 can be bought at $100 each. This in the face of a threat ened advance of 100 per cent on the market price of Dia monds announced by the De Beers Syndicate in London less than a week ago ! S25 Platinum Wed ding Rings $15.50 All the $25 Platinum Wedding Rings are to be sold at $15.50. Newest styles, beautifully en graved. See them in the Hun dred Thousand Dollar Dia mond show tomorrow. A THOUSAND -dollar Solitaire for 650.00. A Cluster Ring of Diamonds and Rubies for $185.00 instead of 285.00. A tray full of Diamond Rings in fancy Settings, valued at $85.00, for 58.50. An other group worth 25.00 are now reduced to 15.50. Real Diamonds and the best and big gest diamonds in the store valued at 2,500 can be d1 JPA bought for 5jUtJU Half Price for Gold Rings A splendid group of Solid Gold Rings, set with Ame thysts, Rubies, 'Coral and Re constructed Emeralds. None worth less than $25. Choice while they last, $12.50. Solid Gold Rings $1.50 Fine groups of Solid Gold Rings set with Ruby Sapphires. Coral. Emeralds, Pearls and other semi precious stones. Choice at 1.50. $15 Pearl Beads $7.50 Made in Paris. Exact dupli cates of the real pearls which cost many hundreds of1 dol lars? Prior to this sale these sold for $15; now $7.50. Half Price for La Vallieres Fifty Platinum La Vallieres set with Diamonds to go at one half former prices. N o two alike. 50 for $25.00 100 for $50.00 125 for $62.50 i5o for $75.00 i Every Piece of Cut Glass Half Price $20 Bowls are now $10; $10 Bowls for $5. A $30 Water Set of seven pieces, pitcher and 6 tumblers to match, is now $15; another was $40, is $20, and still another was $45, is now $22.50. A magnificent Vase, valued at $35, is now $17.50. A set of Champagne Glasses, silver inlaid, valued at $36, can be bought for $18 and so on half for the entire collection. Glass ' Syrup Pitchers with plated tops, valued at $2, are now $1.10. Relish Dishes or Jam Dishes in silverplated frames can be bought for $1.10 instead of $2. Mus tard Jars and Horseradish Jars, valued at $2, are also $1.10 each. Hundreds of useful and beautiful articles are selling for around a dollar ! To $27.00 Cornelian Cameos $11.50 Forty Coral Cameo Brooches, all in solid gold mountings, exquisite designs. Formerly priced from $20 to $27.50. While they last, choice at $11.50. To $25.00 Platinum Bar Pins $12.50 Fifty different designs to choose among, borne set with small dia monds and sapphires. Former prices up to 25. While they- last, $12.50. $22.50 Tea Sets to Go for $14.85 $225 Vanity Case $155 Solid Gold Vanity Case, valued at 225.00, reduced to 155.00. $100 Cigarette Case $69.50 Solid Gold Cigarette Case, beau tifully designed. Regularly 100.00. Sale price $69.50. $50 Elgin or Illinois Watches for Men $29s50 $25 Mantel Clocks $15.50 17-Jewel movements, 20-year cases, thin models, Radio dials (on Illinois only). A group of dependable Watches at a price which will make history for this wonderful store. $29.50 each. Other watches are reduced in like fashion, and this list includes: A $77.50 Solid Gold Elgin Watch for $59.50. A $63 Howard Watch for $49.50; a Solid Gold Waltham val ued , at $200 for S139.50; and $40 Swiss watches ih thin cases can be bought for $26.50. Another Solid Gold Waltham was $130, but has been marked down to $89.50. Quadruple plated tea sets of high est quality reproduction of one of the newest designs in Sterling. Four pieces. Formerly sold at 22.50. While there are any, $14.85 a set $12 Sheffield Sandwich Trays $6.75 Handsome pierced design in Shef field reproduction, finished In the "Butler" dull silver. 6.75 each. $5 Bread Tray $3.85 Sheffield reproductions or Quad ruple Plate. Grey or Burnished, as fancy may dictate. While they last 3.85 each. ' Other stirring values are these-. A fifty-five dollar Coffee Set is 33.00. A 24.00 Double Vege table Dish is now 13.50. A 25.00 Tray is 16.50. A 25.00 Meat Platter is 16.50. Seventy-five Dollar Tea Sets are 56.50. And so on thru the entire stock. Tea Spoons for a Dollar Rogers' or Community Par Plate, guaranteed for ten years' family service. Frequently sold as high as 1.50 and 1.75 -a set of six. Choice of three patterns at 1.00 a set. None to dealers. Also you can buy Three Table Spoons for a Dollar three Knives for a Dollar three Forks for a Dollar and so make up a complete set to mates. But there's no time to loose For there isn't going to be nearly f nough to last till Christmas $10 Cheese and Cracker Set $5.35 Pierced design in Burnished Plate, center filled with glass jar for cheese. Plated cover. Formerly 10.00 for 5.35 each.' Mantel Clocks which go ior eight days. Strike the hours on a soft toned cathedral gong. Case mahogany fin ished, beautifully polished. Movement made by the SetK Thomas Co., foremost in America. Sale . price $15.50. Normandy Chime Clocks $22.50 New "Tambour" shapes in mahogany, latest style; Gil bert movement; strike' the hours on two-toned chime gongs. Sale price $22.50. Ansonia Cathedral Chimes Mahogany ca$e, eight-day An sonia or Seth Thomas move ment; strikes the hours and quarters on gongs which re produce the famous West- minster Abbey chimes. For merly $75, for $57.50. Solid Silverware at Radical Reductions Each piece stamped "Sterling" and each piece new and beautiful. Much of it arrived since the sale began. All included in the sale. Here are some of the best pieces, and the biggest values. A 90.00 Pitcher is now 4S.00. A 40.00 Compote is 25.00. A 20.00 Bowl is 14.50. A 30.00 Sandwich is 24.75. A 34.00 Double Vegetable is 22.50. Fifteen Dollar Candy Jars (of glass with sterling tops), are 7.50. Nine Dollar Oil and Vinegars are 6.00, and so on. Literally a whole store full to choose among and nothing full price) ' Solid Silver Tableware Nearly Half Regular Price Chatham Pattern Solid silver Knives, Forks, Spoons an entire table service set in a mahogany chest and valued at $195. Now offered at but little more than is asked for plated wares, $119. Other Chests are offered at 139.00 instead of 175.00 and at 95.00 instead of 147.00. And every piece of Gorham Sterling Table Ware is now on sale at a fourth, and a third less. You can buy any piece or a full set and choose from the follow ing standard patterns. Cabot, Chatham, Clovelly, Etruscan, Fairfax, Gov. Warren Jefferson, Lady Baltimore, Lansdowne, Old French. Plymouth, Portsmouth, Rheims, Victorian, and West Point, All plainly marked all at Vz and J4 Discount. $50 Solid Gold Bracelet Watches $26.50 There are only fifty in the group, which is not nearly enough to supply the demand, for the last few days before Christ mas everybody will want to buy one. They have. 14-Karat Gold cases, with 15-jewel movements, and are guaranteed good timekeepers. The bracelet is gold filled (not solid gold) while we have any, $26.50. ' $50 White Gold Bracelet Watches $32.50 New shape octagon, oblong and round, lS-Karat, White Gold. Fifteen jewels. Black ribbon bracelets. The very last word in fashionable watches at 32.5o each. 15 Jewel Bracelet Watches for $13.85 Each one in a twenty-year gold filled case, with spring gold filled Bracelet. Fully guaranteed, first time these have been sold for less than 20.00 and 22.50. Choice of two small styles at 13.85. Ribbon Bracelet Watches for $15.50 One of the newest and most captivating styles out. Fifteen Jewel Watches in small sizes, set on a black ribbon bracelet. Values up to 25.00 are included in (he sale at 15.50. $900 Platinum Diamond Bracelet Watch $475.00 e- Very nearly half price for this exquisite bit of watch witchery! All platinum, the edge ablaze with diamonds. Very small yet an accurate timekeeper. 475.00, which is almost half. Another oblong Platinum and White Gold Wrist Watch is now 375.00 instead of 650.00. And a third (also diamond set) is 225.00 instead of 300.00. A platinum top Wrist Watch with the base 18-k white gold is reduced -from 275.00 to 195.00. Men's Scarf Jins Solid Gold Scarf Pins in new and beautiful designs. Mountings of Jade, Amethyst, Coral. Emerald and Pearl. Former prices up to 25.00. Choice of a tray full at 12.50 each. Not retiring from business sim ply suffering from too much Jew elry and not enough ready cash. Auto Sharp Pencils $1.75 Gold filled Auto Pencils. 14-Kant. Very finely engraved. Made to sell for 3.50. Now offered at 1.75. Cuff Buttons Half Off. Notable collection of Solid Gold Cuff Buttons at one-half former prices. Diamond Set Buttons in cluded formerly 5.50 for 2.75.v Elewen Dollars for 5.75. Fifteen Dollars for 7.50 and up to 50.00 (Diamond Set) for 25.00. Platinum Cuffs Links and Scarf Pins for men are reduced one foarth and one-thirds " a ma -m. m 1 ar-maa a a a .r m m. m a i a vm. aa a a -aai a -m. a m. m aar -m m AMEN AND AMEN! TODAY I have written an old fashioned "Adv." in an old fashioned way and it tells of honest goods, backed by fifty years of hon est dealing, right here in Portland. And it's been a real pleasure to write it, because it will help hundreds of perplexed fift buyers. And who, as Christmas time approaches, does not wish to give the best? And the most? Here axe gifts that endure, at such wonderfully low prices as makes one feel as though a fairy godmother, or a real Santa Claus, had suddenly doubled the contents of one's pocketbook 1 I think you. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE H A U fct 11 t U .