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tween YRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923, | Dr. E.H. Melius OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIA: formerly with Marcum pt Co, On * as good as var aces skill and latest arene “Optical Co. S2i 2nd Aye, Seattle Hotel i ‘REMOVE ASHES OF WAR HERO SAVANNAH, Ga, Dec. 7.—The} question of the disposition of the bones, or dust, of General Elbert, revolutionary war officer, has been | raised anew by an offer of a burial | plot here. ‘The offer was made by the Masonic | lodge and has not yet been decided | upon by General Robert Travis, in | whose law office tho treasured re-| mains lie in a musty casket. ‘The bones of General Elbert, after | being lost for practically a century, were found in a burial mound along | the Savannah river, near here, a! year ago. Patriotic organizations took steps for a proper reinterment and memo- rial to the revolutionary war leader, but no final decision was reached. During the discussion, the bones, now virtually nothing but dust, were given into the keeping of General Travis, and for a year he has kept them carefully guarded. General Elbert, aside from the revolutionary war record, was a high | HARDING WEEK IS PROCLAIMED Gov. Hart Calls on Wash- ington Folks to Observe It Citizens of this state will ¢ “Handing Memorial ember 9 to 16, clamation Friday by Go Louls F. Hart, Funds will bo | ei for @ national lasting memorial) {tt to the late president, who made} his last public appearance in. this} state, ‘Tho governor's proclamation fol: lows: “Whereas, Warren G, Har: ding, 29th president of the United | States, waa stricken with — {ilness| which resulted in his death on Aug: | ust 2 1923, while returning from | an official visit to the Northwest | and Alaska, | His lastg public appearance was} made in this state and for that] reason his passing was brought! most forcibly to the attention of| our people... | In conformance with a request! from the president, and as a mark | ef respect for the memory of our| beloved chief executive, I, Louis] F. Hart, governor of the state of} Washington, by virtue of the au- thority in me vested, do hereby pro-| claim and designate the week of December 9 to 16, 1923, as | HARDING MEMORIAL WEEK,} and call upon the clergy, | lodges, crafts, societies and tho| public In general to assist in the raising of funds for the establish: | ment of @ lasting memorial to the late president, in order that hia! early remains may be preserved in an appropriate mAusoleum, and| that the Harding home at Marion, | {together with the president's pers | sonal. effects, books, speeches and} | mementos may be saved to future generations, And that there may/ be established a Chair of Diplomacy and the Functions of government | in connection with some university.” officer of the Georgia colony, one time governor of the state, and the | man for whom Elbert county and | deputy | colv Rob aceon! Maaae ROSE % Schulte, OQ. Roberta, are held in jal here today await ing sentence after conviction for rm if and giving a bribe Schulte, legging combination at Reedaport Officer to Serve for Taking Bribe BURG, Ore, Deo, TeFred former constable and sheriff at Reedsport, and B. confessed bootlegmer, ts, who pleaded guilty to a of giving a bribe, and was ‘6 main witness againet was tho agent ofa boot: was charged, “had paid the [pas Pa aaa Pa Da Pa Daa Pa Daa Da Pea Pa Na BODO Raa Ba HEROD POAT PTR OTSA Lia Ph PEPER LE EE CLOSE OUT THE OLD ESTABLISHED -Men’s Watches New, Elgin Watches $12.95 © $35.00 Streamline Elgin "$26.95 $60.00 Hamiltons and Howards THE SEATTLE A FORGOTTEN MASTERPIE a) Orevon Hotel Men : ANTWERPAn old picture en. titled, “Jesus Baptized in tho River Open Convention PORTLAND, Ore, Deo, 7 Jordan," was sold here tho othar }44th annual convention of ¢ day, A carpenter bought It fr) ot men opens only a few france, Along happened) more than 100 critic, Ha discovered it] from over the STAR PAG Seattle Resident, 30 Years, Passi Elizabeth Herriman, wido . Fred D, Herriman, dl y afternoon, at her hom 5. W., at the age ad been a resident” Girls to Present Series of Plays Ww) CALGARY, Alta, Dec, 1—Among| Three playwts, 0, 49 suiotey |W }, | the big Alberta wheat yields ts that pouty files preapnt | of J. J, Wannop, of Parkland, who|™ |threshed an averago of 67 bushels| Alberta F arms Big Wheat Producers at We Seattle high schoo wta Girls’ club of that school, an art 5 Boyd, The en thin, guaranteed camo from tne brush of Rembrandt! William W, prealdent, will | from a Held of 110 acres, tertainment was scheduled to start at | ¢ ur, The tunel in 1640, He pronounced it worth) call the first seast to order, when | \8 o'clock, Wa fat least 2,000,000 francs, But the| committees will be named and re YES, WE THINK sO! — aay, u parpenier refused ta. Hlsten to. Ai art of officers hee Now ttke-it "hab baGeete: Iksewh OBEYING ORDERS ie. iceation sen chapter, ba peter id ht " | | that 20 are] “Kate, the hash was very much |r OF th pan Ay colved _| mn reds mak-| Ike fawdunt this mornin | 5 Dati mot Hight r for re -| “I know it, sir, ‘The missus eald| |Let Star Want Ads help you finde) money to Schulte in return for! ing andle n as sundae schools?) to use all that was left of the'what you are looking for. Phone jy protection” of the latter, power ithern Lumberman, ' planked stehk."—Judge ‘nail ad to MA.1n-0600 oh aca Ladies’ Watches Wrist. Watches, 25-year white-gold filled cases... $9.95 25-year cases with $ 1 4 9 5 . e 16-jewel movements. . Solid Gold Wrist Watches in the new engraved $ ] 9.95 cases, at. .f.0.6.25. GATES’ JEWELRY | Elberton were named. | Door Bell Bluff | Frightens Women| POTTSVILLE, Pa, Dec Women in the northern part of this| town admit they never seo a po-| lceman, but they believe they are always around. When a delegation} made charges to the city council {that they never see a policeman Chief of Police Moyer made a novel Proposition to prove the efficteney of his natrolmen. “Let the police man ring your doorbell every time they pass, then you will know th are on ¢ pyer advised. The women, ha visions of being fre- quently awakened at night, declined the proposition. The council ther concluded the policemen were doing thelr duty. ifelike pre HE'S 100, SO HE RETIRES HULL, Eng.—Isano Posthill, 100} years old, has just retired after « century's service as an agent for a firm of drapers here, He daily} } walked seven or eight miles tn mak-| ing hix rounds, Last July he wax knocked down by a tram car. A cut} jon his head was stitched and he | went back to work the following | day. Neglected coughs— A cold often leaves behind » cough that hangs on and on— > Wearing you out with its persis- tent hacking Dy. King’s New LONG AND SHORT Discovery wO stop it quickly by QUINCY, Til.—Rev Robert V stimulating the mucous mem- | Meigs is a “long’t man—from head | to foot that ts | 6 fect, you see. short Ho stands well ove But he believes in sermons. Witness. this ad. vertisement in a recent Sunday fs sue of a local paper: “The longest preacher and the shortest sermon at the Central Baptist church, imorn ing and evening.” branes to throw off the clogging secretions. It has an agreeable taste, All druggists, Tellurium {s used as a crystal d tector in radio work and in an ant!? | |knock compound for automobile en gines. t —ALL— 49 Shoe Repairing. Reduced! WE GUARANTEE TO PUT ON THAT WEARS AS LONG AS THE How About His Shoes? Christmas weather usually de- mands good, sturdy, weather-proof shoes for the kiddies. They get out with a new hockey stick, football or other things and forget to always keep where it is dry. A SOLE UPPERS Be sure the little fellow is all fixed up for the holiday play—let us put his shoes in good condition, WE WILL ALSO INCLUDE FOR A} LIMITED TIME FREE OF CHARGE, A! PAIR OF RUBBER HEELS WITH! EACH PAIR OF BOY’S SHOES HALF-} SOLED IN THIS SHOP j } ; ; h RN nnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnod HOUGEN’S SHOE REPAIR 106 MADISON STREET 106 BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES $42.95 $90.00 Hamiltons and Howards $67. 45 7, OFF ON ALL OTHERS DALY) TERS PS PARE REPS PENS TARAS PAPAS SS PS PD $50.00, $75.00, reduced $100.00, reduced to $125.00, reduced In Diamonds .. $37.50 $49.95 $69.95 $79.95 those classy white gold mountings. 25% OFF ON ALL OTHERS 25) reduced $3.50 Waldemar Chains $5.00 W aldemar Chains $6.50 W aldemar Chains $8.50 W. aidemihr Chains z PXASRBRAARARAR $3.50 Knives .. $5.00 Knives $6.50 Knives ..:. $8.50 Knives . -. Watch Chains Oe & $1.98 .... $2.98 se B98 $4.98 OFF ON ALL OTHERS +25% t Solid Gold Rings gs | * $5.00, now 8 5B $8.50 and $10, now $4.98 : e a 25% OFF ON ALL OTHERS ee ee ee eee tt tt] Knives seen $1.98 aes $2.98 . $3.98 . $4.98 25% OFF ON ALL OTHERS LLL OL LL A $ cut to .... $8.00 and $ Zuttons cut to Link Buttons 00 Link Buttons f $2.98 $1.98 25% OFF ON ALL OTHERS nk LE LL LL EE LL OE LL Eversharps STORE Portland capitalist, who holds mortgage on the entire stock, has given orders to close out everything in this pioneer establishment, or sufficient thereof to pay his claim in full, before December 31. To settle the large amount, now long past due, means a literal and terrific sacrifice of every item in stock. There’s no alternative! We need fully $75,000 in cash before Christmas day. Therefore, Beginning Tomorrow. Every article in the store, without a single excep- tion—contract or no contract—will be on sale at an astounding reduction from the regular price. Howard Watches, Hamilton Watches, Waltham Watches, Elgin Watches, Ladies’ Wrist Watches, are marked down at least 25 per cent, and in some in- stances even a good deal more. Rogers 1847 Silverware, Community Plate, Par Plate and all other products of the Oneida Commu- nity now in stock will be heavily cut in price. Even Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry, precious stones, mounted and unmounted, will not escape drastic and final mark downs. Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings and all the latest fads and fancies in Dinner Rings, Emblem Rings and all fine mountings, are heavily reduced. Prices in the Cut Glass Room are cut to the limit, while Silver Tea Sets, Trays and individual articles in both plate and sterling are in at big savings. Umbrellas, Toilet Sets, Novelties of all kinds, q § bought in anticipation of legitimate holiday profits, t ¥ must now go at heavy losses. ' Purses H Mantel Clocks, of which there are many beautiful ¥ ie cut to...... pe : specimens, Alarm Clocks, Fancy Boudoir Clocks, are ‘ $7. ane Ser e $2. 5 in the sale marked to the lowest limit for quick it 2070 ORE ON OTH ETS % Ladies’ Purses, Bags and Toilet Cases, Brushes, Combs and Hair Ornaments. Safety Razors, in beautiful gift cases, are rharkéd down to 69c. Eversharp Pencils marked down to 79c. This space cannot possibly include the thousand and one articles suitable for gift giving that go on sale here, commencing tomorrow, in a real, hon- est sacrifice offering. This advertisement vouched for and concurred in by DAVID’S JEWELERS (Successors to B. L. Gates) Mortgagors I, HOLSMAN, Mortgagee Signed this Seventh Day of December, 1923 1418 Second Avenue, Seattle Ladies’ Elgin Bracelet Watches, in 25-year filled cases ¢ $22.95 Very fine white gold cased Elgin Wrist Watches, hand- somely engraved $29.95 Fine Platinum and Gold Wrist Watches set with diamonds and sapphires. fat with diamonds and $59.50 Pearl Beads Wrist Watches, sapphires, from La Tausca and Genuine Omar and Baroda Make $7.50, boxed ..........$3.98 $10.00, boxed ,.......$4.98 $15.00, boxed .......$7.98 $25.00, boxed ......$12.98 - 25% OFF ON OTHERS (ERR SAR SA RE RE RE ERE AC Bracelets Bracelets, new styles, for 89 c ladies, children and babies... EE ETE EER ENE Community Ware Unusual reductions of 14 off on all Rogers and Community Ware, includ- ing ROGERS 1847 BRAK Boxed Sterling Silver Handled arid Pie Knives... 268) he. ae Fancy Table Pieces, $1.29, $2.49, $3.98 KMAAKMAAKARANAKRARAMRMARAR Sterling Silver Thimbles. 10c ake VS SESE LENE IRI HA PAPA IER RATA RAT hee hte met tte bene its te te Se Se hoe oe oe ee aS chasms Fa beasdezareere Boz