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THE SEATTLE STAR 7 Trotsky Demands Development of Industry Come COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE IN. (P8008 _) Find Some Groups Are BOW IME FR a So Writes Citizen Who Once |,’ Supported Him Communist Party Makes Everyone Work and Be Useful Member of the Community in Which He Lives MOSCOW, Noy. 1.—The Ha among th lates, » of fur — Before Education| ,| Worker Killed in ame North Brought Here Maing susiness Man Seeking a Candidate Talks to Mayor's Friends Editor The Star R. JUSTICE, Seattle business man, is making @ | + survey of Seattle to size up its mayoralty possl- that the mayor had offered a the Community Fund, which wa bilities. He is one of that percentage of the citizen- ship which is not quite satisfied with the regime of Dr. Brown. Mr, Justice proposes to find out, for his Commis-} gram of fou © Cinder: | t years. Attendir | 4 |} own satisfaction and that of his friends, if there is _|( available some man who would be a probable improve- | \ ment in the mayor's chair, The Star is printing the daily report of his findings as an interesting news feature. We may or may not agree with him in his final decision. We suggest that you follow his inves- tigations and also decide for yourself whether his quest has been successful.—Editor, ool ba which, in turn, arts, reaped TIGHTEN UP FORK GRAND JURY Fbssian commt Owing to the ext action of the|* much ye of tue derived by moonshine ns are dumps running” 1 should for on the eve und er Jury a very Giscreet ; ; refulness is maintained, FORMER St RTER Fy Fecenhy a. sis LOSES CONFIDENCE 1 was money Elwood afterno BY J. Kh. JUSTICE ani 3 yorce. The red-haifl under ff alleged me where it ute It" He the poliee are y purpose of run- lawlessness. He oath to enforce the h obeyed? 4 not always ‘pleas- | able—hence we bite © it, and ‘t becomes Beg ds 4 r io it. Moreover, the 1 fina ‘ound ¢ ad | out Phe y make Bes pi i « : ‘ I n is not clothed with mpatheth ‘ 1 -find “a bus * : rcacet softy 25 y e ority to prosecute crime to 4 and nt of this extent that the official is, yn he In We are not blind, We y obtuse that] what is golng on, and moreover We lknow why it is going on, and Mayor Brown fancies, lawlessness |can flourish without protest on} squad] part of the decent citizens he ds out Mayor Brow m we could get to ing it with a sufficient I left the al knowleds And if any one} p: wa politic drone umbers ure not r. he haa® my Se bbe go, Up: and se around! he is unfit f yarters and talk a bit mt boss of the Labor temple sayy nable to sinh? ‘vot tik on sere nt men has made over 1,600)to a rude awakening. # wince Mr, Lyle's appolnt- A. E. + and two. ds of them were Combining Economy and Style in e, More New Sport Skirts $3") of Eugenie LeMerle, | lg freigh " GED 2 4 MART wrap styles for sport wear, in “The child is being trained theor etieally and practic from very beginning. three points of the educational p are, first, nature and second, labor, and third. The Ur sista of fi schools, 17 < permis é the | SOE ; | . oke in & mt hi ee sic a 30 policemen, of the maln cram of being | | WHAT LABOR “ |}TEMPLE SHOWS | radically revised and ch - Remember points in ‘view and _|@ number of faculties an ng #0 FLAGG, , o me Brown. e first grade t Successful Men and Women Read CURRENT OPINION Because They Have No Time To Waste NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW ON SALE suffich sides two ‘student receives. a monthly ration Those who say the Arge ma\” | tine tango isn't popular any)" more need only look at thia) cc picture Washington debutante, to) "th plaids, stripes and checks, in a variety of change their minds. colors. At $3.95. Others at $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 | NIFE and box pleated styles, in gray, tan, cocoa, black and navy; fancy striped Prunellas, box pleated; and some pleated wool crepes for larger women. Sizes 36 to 40. At $4.95. AMELAIRE, wrap styles, in plain tan, and tan plaids; brushed wool plaids in autumn colorings, and wrap styles; and pleated and wrap skirts of poiret twill and serge. At $5.95. AP styles and fancy pleated style in plaids, stripes and checks, in the most dashing modes. At $6.95. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Her solo\""* I anked tango was a feature at @ Te-\i¢ he lived cent big benefit show. op) . Masaka run, his Fur-Trimmed ae {city When I war A jor 5 low x and 4] Know town or jt nds of]. sunday school nasa | > h da Wael” «rn gay it in n, There pounds of bi late plenty of p here n aaflor | Besides t er mchools, of edu: ee ner” nchool “Pman can go br A a night. But jeation the $4 no-called. waPk-lhe can get a lot of fun for his men’s which faculties, the are workmen students of money.” and peasants, | bly larger in no After he had told me the names of the chief of police and the may or, t inquired how the fellows liked the mayor Specially Priced at $5 5:00 These handsome coats ‘Oh, he's he sald. “Of come and go course, we fel jon't know m hout who inv may or. When it is voting time some body telly us.” ) SAYS BROWN HAS i.) Tv NAILED DOWN 1 | Veteran Boatman } Passes Suddenly |;: James Linthrop, deck hand on the veteran Sound steame sie lieial vee are of the new tru- Veteran Sound steamer, labout busin the Sol Duc, dropped dead from heart! “A, tittle quiet just now, but this| bd . |fallure Wednewtay ax the vessel was|ix a good burg all the time,” was 2 vonette, excello and coming into Seattle harbor. Lin Tite aaah y paper ee Ss 1 nh S c bolivia materials, with |throp hax been employed on the Sol] “po they keep the lid on, or can| Colored Sateens vax smartest flat backs, [Duc for. m : id ts widely} 4 man see a bit of high life here They're away, ‘way down in price, because they |known am: Hel asked h | novel flared cuffs ff | wax 60 yea “in this town,” he returned, “it} and flattering collars are in lengths from 1 to 5 yards. In brown, red, green, navy, yellow and tan. of black Manchurian ‘Hartson Seeks Aid Drcsrahe/opin,-Oreee’ always some | fur. Choice of mod- jj, . in Customs Service| Mill Ends Silk-and- Cotton Mixtures, Yard 36-inch linings—1 to 7 yards in length—but we announced ¥ been on the water front for a | cannot cut pieces. In maize, light blue, pink, orchid Jone to show him around." els in black, brown | A request for additional customs| papers there wan to be an election ’ —Ii@ and gray. I told him I had noticed in the} and kit fox. Full lined | |agents and two speed boats for use|in the «pring, and asked if there | HERE’S A LUCKY HO | Many Colors in 27-Inch SEVER cE RRSP aa lB Indxpensive—yet very pretty, in a good line of y danger of a change, with sik: érepe, A you worry," he said. very particular offer- Part-Wool Challies Miss Almira Hockajelterst gauolter of Mra W. © )l patterns. White grounds with pink, blue, yellow and Javender—well colored designs; also spot pat- has it all nailed down ing for this week-end. Rockefeller, is rarely terns. photographed at a public! The photographer | 36-Inch Silk-and- Cotton Natural Pongee Will wear and launder beautifully—natural color, suitable for underwear, pajamas, curtains and caught her, tho, on a new polo field at Greenwich,| fancy work. Fabric all right,” im | attend ( aos ¢ numbe faculties is 35, some education jBtudeats of there 650. thla looked veteran 4 good town, and asked how An Emphatic Underpricing! Girls’ Wash Dresses Good Quality Gingham and Mull. Sizes 7 to 14 OUTHFUL “1 plaids, checks and plain effects, ac- cented with bright touches of embroid- ery. In straight and belted styles, well made and cut with generous hems, In the pretty win- ter combinations of brown, blue, green, tan, lavender, pink and yellow. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor “Old English” Waxing and Polishing Outfit $2.95 To make your floors look like new—Use an “Old f jagsinst whisky and dope runners | wos | | will be filed with the heads of the! "Don’t | jcustome and treasury departments’| “Brown H | by hin office, Millard ‘Tt. Hartuon, | here." jhead of the Seattle customs office,| 1 ran across a business man who| inesday Gasy Payments Westberg 2 Chil sar f x (1512 Wa Conn. \ Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Wash Laces Rare Values 5c Yd. This lot consists of fine thread Valenciennes edges— machine-made Torchon, imi- Madras 25c Yd. Printed in rieat checks—} for men’s and boys’ shirts} women’s aprons and dresses.) 27-Inch Outing 1 5c i Now Is the Time You know your teeth need attention, but have put it off because you could not spare the money. A 50% Reduction IN PRICE IS OFFERED YOU AT OUR MODERN DENTAL OFFICE THINK OF SUCH PRICES AS $8.00 CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK FOR ONLY. $4.00 $25.00 PLATES, ONLY $10.00 With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee You are GUARANTEED high class work, and only the best material obtainable is used by our efficient dentists, PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Bldg., Second and James Office Hours: 9 a, m. to 6 p.m. daily, Telephone MA in-2736 Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Dr, Hy O. Danford, Mgr. tation crochet and Cluny—in white, ecru and two-tone ef- fects—widths 14 to 8 inches. Fine for trimming Christ- mas gifts or children’s clothes. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche English” outfit. It consists of the following: “Old English” Waxer isher—complete with One can of “Old Englis! One can of “Old Knglish” SY Brightener, Union Street Basement Wax, AZ Flannel, Yard Lengths to 12 yards—in| ] blue and pink stripes, , 81-Inch Bleached ; Sheeting, Yard 50c ] Third Floor—The Bon Marche