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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 EIGHT |.W.W. (“YoU MAY TELL AMERICA THAT...” }f ~ FOUND GUILTY nalties to Range From One to 14 Years ‘ 4 ry WE APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSE T0 OUR APPEAL FOR HELP FAILURE BOYS’ SUITS WILL BE AVOIDED MEN'S SHOES Because the people are taking advantage of the Big “hap offered at this studendous Money-Raisiug Sale. No let up to our efforts to raise $30,000 necessary to put us on our feet. Prices cut to the core. Join the crowds and come to this sale tomorrow. SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. ANGELES Cal, March 16 tI, W. W. members stood oon led today of criminal «yndicaliam the Callfornia syndicallam lew, af the end of « trial which lasted woven weeks The fury late yestentay brought In & Verdict of guilty against all of the eight men. Penalties range from one to 14 years’ imprisonment Wives of the convicted men staged & demonstration in the court room, Which was quickly quelled by of. ficera, who had anticipated It A table fall of Men's Shoes, including $8.00 and $10.00 Packards, CUT TO $2.95 UKDERWEAR A large lot at practically your own price, CUT TO 39c | BOYS’ SHOES Come here and save on Boys’ Shoes, CUT TO 191.87 HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Bandanna or White Handkerchiefs, a big lot— cUuT TO High grade values, CUT TO $3.85 MEN’S SUITS | Men‘s Bults, over 300 tn lot; many sold for $25. CUT TO $9.85 MEN’S SUITS High grade Tallored Suits. Our former price, $30. CUT $13.85 OVERCOATS Over 300 Men's Overconts, including Hart Schaffner & Marx make. CUT TO $7.85 MEN'S HATS Why pay more? Over 500 Hats go Saturday, CUT TO win, Lawrence Gro: Toy Leonard, James Fink, Martin Laren, Daniel Duffy and Arturo Orto. AN of the men acted as thetr own ttorneys during the trials, altho tt understood they had the benefit | Eom eomeatiation. | Photo shows prominent Germans in the Ruhr presenting the German side of the case = aS pa. | to American newspaper men, Standing is Dr. Grutzner, head of the civilian government Democrats Observe jin Dusseldorf. Sitting, left, is Dr. Meuer, acting mayor of Essen, MEN’S PANTS Special bot of high-grade Dress Pants, mostly sult pat- terns, CUT TO $1.98 DRESS SHIRTS A large stock of Men's Dress Shirts, CUT TO 69c i MEN'S SOCKS | Men's everyday Sox, sacri- flced—OUT TO GLOVES We have marked « large lot of Canvas Gloves, CUT TO 3C WORK SHOES | A dandy lot of men’s heavy Work Shoes, CUT TO $1.98} WORK SHIRTS Take them away, CUT TO sy ’ St. Patrick’s Day | Saturday noon, March 11, Col. M.| the first meeting of the King County | Bt Patrick's Day will be observed | Vance, of Olympia, will speak Democratic club In the new club &t the regular meeting of the King] Ruth Osborne Beryer, harpist, and|luncheon room at Dartnall's cafe County Democratic b to be held} Mrs. Manning, with Prof,| teria, which has been fitted up espe- at Dartnall (Old Hick’s) cafeteria, | James Hamilton ‘ i ah forner Second ave, and Madison st! the musical prog He finda: SC For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach, |tiy"oimwera that few ‘who. | borrow take full advantage of their ~ ili pportunities, that most librartes fall Colds, Biliousness, Bad Breath ge ge gad CC they might, that the best equipped/ To clean out your bowels without cramp- the bowels acting. When taken at night, the toi net give a maximum ot services| an a states are withou ing or overacting, take Cascarets! bowels work wonderfully in the morning. 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