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Saturday Only Brown and Black English Walkers $5-95 ORGANIZATION Pledged to Combat Bolstie- vik Ideas in America a Righ piteh of en tivens of Seattle be f the Constitutional mment leag Seattle center, a patriotic imation, after Pr Clark P. Bissett, of the university law faculty, doetivered a stirring speech at the Masonio club rooms Thursday, in which he maid that “In MEN! Here’s a real introductory ongebyed present fac- cost of these shoes icine $7.50 the pair. We 4 t ahead in quanti- ties and it's going to 2 Renity dl - Men's Brown an acl Se eee po 70 English Walking Shoes—Welted : and lower upstairs py in Brown, 7 to 10; Fentals can make a big widths B, ©, D. nce in the retail prot ey + gp rg to 1; widths B, C, é. : ok Pexery que pa For Saturday only $5.95 $2.00 but for tomorrow are going to put out extra special offer. Come up and get ac- is inted with our Shop! CMD ae al |NEXT YEAR’S SUGAR CROP TO BE BIGGER! HONOLULU, T. H., Oct. 31.—Next year's sugar crop will be a hummer sugar-preducing islands indicates | that the crop will be 630,000 or 646, < DETSEECOUGHS 00 aainst'60i.000 tons this year SPECIAL ve ’ TEN DOLLARS this handsome, large cabinet style nswick—mahogany or oak—in -your "home, together with ten double-faced "records—20 selections of music. Com- plete price, while a limited number of ' these special feature outfits last, $108.50. Balance payable $2.50 weekly. Come in quick and reserve one of these feature outfits. We will deliver immediately or hold same for Christmas delivery, as you prefer. If you prefer ° some other style Brunswick you are sure to find it here. We are the only house west of Chicago. which has all Bruns- wick models, ranging in price from $60.00 to $1,500.00, bs, AU ‘ Cw. CASSUTT 1216-18 Third Avenue Between University and Seneca Phone Main 3139 General survey made of the four | | sidious Holsheviat propaganda, strik- ing at the roots of American tnbti- tutions, could not be permitted to go unchallenged “Lhe militant Dolshevists have thrown down the challenge to national unity,” Diasett maid. “ ideas, perhaps, are sulted to Russa or Germany, but they will never be acceptable to free Americans We are too much inclined to temporize with this thing “He who secks to destroy the fundamentals of our American ernment is an enemy to soctety, should be exterminated. let & be deluded. There ts an insidious propaganda golng on, whore purpose is to stbvert our government and substitute for ft the appalling plan of the soviet.” Following Bissett's speoéh. the fot owing officera were elected: Presi dent, Clark P. Bissett; vice prest dents, H. R. King, Dr. M. A. Mat }thews and Louis Nash; secretary | Malcolm Douglas; treasurer, J. A | Swalwell; directors, L. 8, Booth, John G. Price, Cart E. Croson, Herbert | Schoenfeld, R. A. Ballinger, Leonard | Bushnell, Fred W. Catlett, William | M. Olin and A. 8. Elford Truck Takes Heap of Pennies to Bank. DAYTON, ©., Oct, 21.-—W. M. Cox, | newsdealer, engaged a truck to take | 250,000 pennies to the bank, He has }been saving them since April and | there has been a penny shortage in | the town. Ov- STOCK Suits In finest makes, | elegantly _tailor- ed. We guarantee the fit and our prices will stag- ger you. |SLEEPS IN TUB TO CURE WOUNDS RALTIMORE, Oct. 30.—Lieut. Mil- ton B, Mackall had given up hope of | recovery when he was brought to the Fort McHenry government hospital, in April, Hils spinal cord was sev ered with rman machine gun fire. | Surgeons the hospital, however | devised a remedy, He slept in a bath tub thru which body-warm water ran all night. This was to keep his wounds washed. Today he ls slowly recovering at home, He still sleeps in @ bath tub. |CALLOUS YOUTH DROWNS BROTHER LONDON, Oct. 31.—-Harold Ferris, 12, tied his little brother, John, by ‘the legs and threw him into a muddy pool. Later he confessed. Catlously be sat thru the trial and heard his school teacher may that altho he seomed smart tn his lessons, he didn’t appear to know the difference be tween right and wrong. The deputy coroner said a boy between the ages of 7 and 14 must know the difference | between right and wrong before he can be convicted. Fine Boys’ to $12.50-Out to $5.45 $6.00 and $7.08 Men's Dress Hats, all colors— $2.00 Work of Dress Shirte—Cut to 98c $7.00 and $8.00 Men's Dress Pante—Cut to $3.35 Ladies’ Dress Shoes; Val- ues to $15.00—Cut to $4.98 “Slip On” coats—Cut to $9.85 GERMAN LAUDS “AMERICAN” SON NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-Informa tion of Hans Willy Paul Wedemann | of the Tenth United States Infantry is sought of the Knights of Colum bus by the boy's mother, Mra Elly Wedemann, of Hamburg, Germany She has not heard from him since }1916, but she mys he ls the “best boy in the world.” SODA WATER Fike EXTINGUISHER NOW | HOUSTON, Tex. Oct. 31.--House wives should keep a supply of baking soda should be dumped into a bucket er Anderson, In case of fire, tite soda should be dumped inta a bucket of water and an ordinary dipper used to throw this soda water on the flames. Soda is the basis of fire ex tinguisher solutions, | $25.00 Rain- WAR DEPARTMENT MAY BUY ROAD LAREDO, Tex., Oct. 31,—The Rio Grande & Eagle Paas railroad, 26 miles long, m@y be sold to’ the war department. The purchase would be a part of the program to provide better military transportation along the border. QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass ‘of “Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder is troubling you Overcoats No man or woman who eats meat & regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites tpe kidneys, they become pechtnchy a Committee of 48 from the strain, sluggish and Organizes, Here fail to filter the waste and polsons| 4, ae a sake 6tmee-} |from the blood, then we get sick.) Porming & ai ee et Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizgineas, Which {s to hold: a national confer sleeplessness and urinary isorders|ence of lberal' and independent| come from sluggish kidneys | The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive,|,’ full of sediment, irregular of pase age or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful) in a glass of water before break-| fast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidney also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes Irritation thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithiawater drink which| everyone should take now and tlen| to keep the kidneys clean and active! Don't get too close to your and the blood pure, thereby avoid-| friends or they mav accidentally step ing serious kidney complications, !on you ization of the committee of 48,/ ers from the forty-eight states in mber 9 to of the conferen ctions of the state of hington met in Wolf's cafeteria nesday evening n executive committee was! elected composed of the following | jten members: |France, W |rickson, Miss Lucy Case, Stuart A. Rice; from Everett, R. J. Faus sett; from Vancouver, R, Sugg; trom Yakima, Mrs, Ina P, Wiliams; from | Pupailup, Fred CHamberlain; from Sedro-Woolley, William Buck, ‘This| jcommittee is to make an active cam. "|patgn for additional members.in the state and summon a state confer ence to meet prior to the St. Louis conference. ty 4 HARRIS MELTZER’S ENTIRE WHOLESALE Suite; values $1.00 Leather Work Gloves $12.00 Loggers’ Shirts; Extra Heavy; Pure Wool $4.00 Army Shoes; Genu- ine Munson Last—Cut to $5.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts $5.00 Boys’ Mackinaws and Ralncoats are being’ slaughtered here. Get your Winter Coat now and Mi SLOGAN WE ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS for Cat to 48c Cut to $5.85 $3.48 Cut to $2.38 Shoes that will wear—Cut to $6.85 MERCHANTS! Quits U. S. Service After nine years in the govern- inent service, Grant L. Miller, dey | addition to general accounting and uty collector of Internal revenue tn the open an of Seattle office? has resigned to} $2.89 $30.00 Men's Fine Over- coate—Cut to $14.85 $10.00 All Wool Flannel Shirts—Cut to $3.98 $1.00 Men's Suspenders; $1.50 Men's and Boys’ Caps—Cut to 67c $6.00 and Cut to Cut to $2.48 48c $15.00 Mackinaws—Cut to $1.00 Underwear—Cut to 47c block as an expert accountant. Miller will specialize on income tax and internal | auditing. 1% easier to follow the races than at 786 New York! it ds to get ahead of them, $1.00 Work Shoes; Extra Strong— WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER Saturday, Nov. 1,9A.M. You knew that you could buy clothes for less than wholesale in these days of soaring prices, would you buy here? Certainly! Well, we purchased an entire wholesale stock far below the whole- saler’s cost and we’ve made it a wonderful opportunity for you. “UNION OUR a HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR WONDERFUL BARGAINS PICKED AT RANDOM WE HAVE HUNDREDS JUST AS GOOD— SEE FOR YOURSELF $1.00 Wool Sox; heavy weight—Cut to 45c Cut @ @ $4.95 9c $1.25 20¢ Handkerchiefs; White or Blue—Cut to 8c $1.98 J ac can fill in your stocks in Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Hats, etc., and save money. We can sell you cheaper than any wholesale house in the East and a great deal cheaper than you can buy locally. FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET Mr. revenue problems, in| “Cascarets” work while you sleep! When one of you gets bilious, head achy, constipated. If the breath ts bad, stomach upset, or for colds, aal- lowness, just take “Cascarets” to regulate ‘6 liver and bowels and all is well Ly morning, y kee) "Case perienced, Switch, to jlitue! “Cascarets” you anxious all next day like Calomel, Salts, Oil or violent Pills. .” ful laxative-cathartle you ever ex, never gripe, sicken or are the most delight “Cascarets"-—-Cost 80 You realize what it means to buy out an_ entire wholesale house? ‘We do, and we are offering you the greatest bargains ever offered, a veritable panorama of wonderful prices will greet you if you will come and see yourself. $14.00 Dress and Work Shoes; Finest Makes— 20¢ Men's Sex; all col- ors—Cut to $2.25 Unton-Made Over- alls; Extra Heavy—Cut to | $5.98 | $8.95 $4.00 Union Suits—Cut to. OFFERED TO YOU AT LESS THAN HARRIS=MELTZER’S COST In all styles; made by Ameri- ca’s best shoe- thakers. In all styles, for Men, Boys, Women and Girls. You can save half. $18.00 All Wool Macki- naws—Cut to $8.85 $25.00 Men's Suits; Latest Stylee—Cut to $9.85 $5.00 Men's Union Suits; Extra Heavy—Cut to $2.68 $40.00 Men's Suits; Hand- Tailored—Cut to $17.85 %e Men's oe all colors—Cut 9c $15.00 Dress Shoes; New- est Styles; Tan or Black; 20c Canvas Gloves—Cut to 50c Suspenders—Cut to .9c 19c Your inspection invited. Boys’ Suits Bring that boy in here and we'll put a Suit on him, save you at least five dollars, and send you away smiling. * Painless Dentistry Y THE USE of our improved methods we extract teeth absolutely without pain, This is a most welcome feature to all who are sensitive about their teeth. No charge for ex- traction where other work is ordered. ID YOU EVER stop to think how Kittle it will cost you to have your teeth put in first-class condition? Come in and have your mouth examined. This will cost you nothing. thore who work pen from @ te.8 BETTER DENTISTRY FOR LESS MONEY 1 Pike Street ’ Over The Ow! Drug Store 305” Cor, Third Phone Main 1691