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ARY 7, 1921. FRIENDS TO /AERONAUTS nadian Mounted Police | ill Aid Them When They | + Complete Long “Mush” BY JAMES R. KELLY (opyrisht, 1921, by United Press) MATTICE, Ontario, Jan 1—The naa American navy balloonists re- wz from their record-breaking trip Into the North were belleve ¥ to be on the home strete Str dash by dog teams from Moose etory to Mattice, where they will train for home, |The aviators will be met by a de | fechment of the royal Canadian wanted police. A police sergeant | arr here, ready to extend to flyers, in the name of the domin , the services of himself and the} Whole mounted squad at Halleydury Bheidentally, the sergeant must re formally to Ottawa that a “for ” aircraft arrived in Canada ithout permission.” This, how formality, AIL, BELIEVED GooD ¥ The condition of the Inst 60 miles the trail over which the aviators, muts. Kloor, ie Indian guides and their dog must travel on the final dash this village, ts sald to be very ‘The trafl ever which the Amert are traveling from Moose Fac ty to this point ta a good one, ex when a thaw softens it, or when wind springs up. Travelers PW exposed to the wind most of the! INCREASE HOPE @f wtunted timber, affording no break | fo the sweep of the icy gules which | . as there ts only & sparse growth whooping down out of the h. If a party were to be canght way between two shelters in such windstorm, it would have a hard surviving unless an expert trail | weler were on hand to help it jt. The tnhabitants here take pleas ‘ere In yarning about what has hap-| to some of the parties caught | om the trails. x Two whites and two Crees last win- Farrell, and Hinton, | ne ae gee Lady Anne Azgapetian, wife of an Armenian general, has come to America with her little son, to appeal to the women of plea the Ar ian cause at Woman's’ pa: in February. OF IRISH PEACE BY CHARLES M. M'CANN (Copyright, 1921, by United Preas) DUBLIN, Jan, 1—~Evidences of a growing Inclination to achieve peace with Great Britain were found among Irish leaders here today. “The left wing” of the Sinn Fetn- ers is demanding a fight to the fin- met pad weather after leaving isn Other factions are beginning to loose Factory, One of the whites 0 badly frowen he died shortly reachingg here, Old-timers say the existing weath- fg ideal for the trip. ‘The only thermometer tm! these fs in possession of the Hudson's iy Co. officials, who eay the mer has gone under 5 telow zero) | realize that the government can meet terror with terror, and with the re sources of an empire crush the ho- manly and materially impoverished island. Few signs of mutual trust can be @iacerned. finn Feiners believe Great Britain wants to crush the na tionalist spirit once and for all ly once this winter. That was at} Rritish officials are demanding that jatmas time, after the flyers were | only at Moose Factory. At that time wed to 25 below. Did Joe" Matzrewoh, who ts re rep «1 as the local unofficial fore 4 predicted today that fine|tm Dublin. yr would prevall during the) Seven days. pet Work to Aid Irish leaders of guaranteed N negotiate with them. ile a “civ war” of most pecullar conditions obtains. “President” De Valera ts tn hiding “Vice President” Grit. | tith ts confined in Mount Joy prison. Dublin, but freely recetvying visitors Michael Collins, popularty supposed to-be commanderin-chief of the re }pubtican forces, te almost dafty tn Seattle’s Jobless | ein streets, riding the trams, Peard Acbleas,'6é «are 6 toens:| be give #@ of public works, within the jt two weeks, will let contracts pace improvements aggregating |round.about negotiations with the! would eet a higher pr watching activities of the military, who could share in a reward of £10, employment when the | 900 for his capture, These paradoxes are reflected tn | the dally life of the Irish and théir British. nation for aid for her suffering country. She will the convention of the National BELIEVE TARIFF WILL CURE ALL CHICAGO, Jan. 7-—Solution of the unemployment problem and stabitiza- tion of prices will be the result of « speedy enactment of the emergency agricultural tariff law, in the opinion of Middle Western financiers and business men, discussing Senator Penrose’s sudden change in deciding to urge its panmage. Penrose earlier had announced he would oppose a tariff bill at the pres ent session of congress. Business men believe the switch to Penrose’s plan ts due to pressure brought to bear in behalf of efforts to provide work for unemployed Jand halt the price declina. “It wit! | mean that cheap foreign made goods will be kept out of this country,” said George M. Raynolda, of the Con. tinental and Commercial bank, one of the digest financial institutions in the West. “It will aleo mean that our the tories will be kept employed and the | values will be stabilized.” According to John M. Glenn, preat dent of the Illinois Mannfacturers’ umsoctation, Penroae's dectston to sup- port a tariff law at this semsion of congress is cansed by presmure from farmers and the dyeing industries. |The farmer wants to be protected from importation ef Canadian wheat and this, of course, would mean he grain,” said Glenn. OVERCOATS AT PRICES YOU CAN'T RESIST MEN’S SUITS AT CLEARAWAY PRICES Our big Clearance Sale offers a rare chance to save money on the highest quality of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Our regular prices were notably low. this clearance makes for rea] bargains. To reduce these prices as severely as they have been in OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS $35 Values Reduced to. «0.2.20 see eeees++.$18.75 $40 Values Reduced to...............22202--.$22015 $50 Values Reduced to.............. .-.-....$28.75 MEN’S SUITS $50 Values cut to. .$29.85 $60 Values cut to. .$34.75 Reduced $75 Values cut to. .$42.75 $15 BOYS ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS ........$7.85 Over 300 Boys’ Suits, in sizes 16, 17 {| Tweed Suits for boys in the very lat- and 18, to be cleared out. Worth up to $15.00, on special sale at....... Big Reductions on Odd Trousers es $5.65 styles, 25.00, on special Bale at. ccccccceces Stetson Hats at 1, YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $45 Values $24.85 to all sizes. Worth up to $18.75 ed Off SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers Second and University First and University Whole Block Long | Peck | wang the THE SEATTLE STAR IT PAYS REDS TO BE C000 Otherwise They'll Get No Government Cash Jan, 7.—Clean np—then That's Mossman, Indi Indian wards of the « Mowaman had $166,000 ta be dis tributed among the Indians, at the rate of $80 per capita, Be published joe which maid: ment will he held up unt the in this reserva n assure At no more gambling or door will be permitted during the t subsequent to this payment, If you money disbursed in your town, clean it unt JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind-—Lench- ing party fails in attempt to secure Rufus Jones, held in jail for alleged aemanlt on white woman, » for his | 0. D. Army '1t Would Stop Everything Bat the Clock Tick NASHVILL, Tenn., Jan, 1—The Pmonxt drastic of the socalled blue laws ever proponed in the South was din the Tennessee senate ny. The operation of fretght and pas wenger traina. Playing of baseball, Operation of theatres @r moving pleture housea, Publicadon of Sunday newspapers. Opening of drug stores or soda fountains: Belling, buying or trading. MRS, CORNELIA HARKIS ¥rM. MONS, ploncer Seattle resident, died Thursday at Minor hospital, She ts survived by her husbind, 2. W. Em } mona, and three sone. A pneumatic planer haa been on men on ship and car building. | bandite he bill would prohibit on Sun jaynagogne at 1 | No money wan stolen. | Blaine at, veloped which displaces six or eight SEISMOGRAPH registered 41 din GUNMEN STAGE \DEMOCRATS TO |SEEK YOUNG $90 HOLD-UP) HELP UPBUILD| WEDDED PAIR | Store Man’ Is Robbed of|So Says National Chairman Got Marriage ‘License Thra Day’s Receipts George White Perjury, Is Charge BY J ¥. BEAMAN Search for Thomas Wolfe, 18, an@ | (Copyright, 1921, by the United Press) | hin bride, Lida Le Gary, 16, Lake COLL BUS, Ohleo, Jan. 7--The 1 by Bnonomish county ailing democ party must pre ing committed rd right to future life thru a con ve pre Carrying tong black revolvers, two ld y. N dbth at ar ints of ond ave. 4 him of $90, the re jer'n wtore at 4307 Sec cverett po aunt of the > marriage and Buel Sprient® have been ar 4 participation in the ® tad if ther make thelr chairman of tt the m Rafecracker’ attempt to rob nafe in the Chevra Bikur ¢ ave, and ¥ failed, aco sort 1 Hoe Thursday n © were plain on t ufo. desks in the office were rannacke democratic national | bride, and ¥ lared here ina Jack » snoement of plans fer) Philip Doyle » next few years, erbach, 17, “It will néver do for ts to be! erett for allege merely a party of opposition,” White | affair, sald, “An opponition which wa tinfies | tenn nnn ita conscience by mying ‘no’ when) manship,” White sald. a vote is taken does not help the| “We ought to draw the fine om country every pomible occasion between the ‘The mooted quention of democratic | caufic, aggressively creative ele UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON leadership and the «ize of the nor-| ment in the country and the stand mal democratic vote will be answered | pat, hold-fast, non-moving elemeny™ “gtates-| the democratic chairman maid. uu The od. | Viring three shots, @ boarder at the home of Mra. F. 8. Baggs, 1066 frightened away a prowier Thursday night. tinet earthquake shocks during 1920 ‘thew following @ policy ot ARMY GOODS STORE ARMY BACON (2-Pound Can. . CAUTION Many stores in this city, realizing the wonder- ful values given by this store in the past, are now small lines of Army Goods and using them to mislead you, for the fe of their ster goods. Don’t be misled, as bigger values than ever are here for you now. Read below. SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE 1013-15 First Ave. Near Madison $2.50 | took: Think of Buying Bacon for Less Than 2(c per Ib. All-Wool ‘Blankets 0. D. WOOL AS Mackinaws Army Breeches NEW = Heavy Per Pair... Pure Cashmere Sox Per Pair... BIB OVERALLS jHeavy Moleskin _ Special 95c bata 2 45 Wool wane 25¢ Prunes ‘45 ¢] 25-1. box $2 And large quantities of chet merchandise at equal values with those listed above mean a substantial reduction to the people of Seattle when making their purchases in this store of values. _Get in before the supply is exhausted. If it is here. Army Goods you are after, its quality and its price, buy Surplus Army Supply Store Ex-Lieut. Lewis C. Garver in Charge 1013-15 First Ave., Near Madison