The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 7

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N mbine .—Senate fused to hate pro tion re. tle lead. Na “stile the fight election te com. Red Mon, IN ler Stan. aM pale eorge ot that ho rent. ‘ THURSDAY, D) MBER Seeking Identity of Headless Man BAY OCBAN, Ore, Deo, 11 Authorities t identity the head are attempting to jy of a man glad {n rough clothing, which was found Wednesday on a sandspit near mook bay, by a 1 it may be the the entrance of T hunter, It is bel remains of one of four men drowned when tha gas schooner Phoontx cap: | sized in a heavy sea several weeks | ago. 18, 1928, |Seek Alaskan to Cyril Cloquet, formerly of Poters |Dure, Alnaka, ts boing sought to nots | jtlo an estate. Cloquet is sometimen known as Pickett Information con. corning him should be sent to J, a8 Blythe, P. oO, Box 163, Seattle, TWO IN ONE Higgs—There are two sides to every question | And when you listen in | adio you hear them both at} olected, ont lonce.—se | Settle an Estate [ BER 12, 19% DEATH DRIVER “1S HELD AGAIN | Runs Down Boy on Bicycle; Drunk, Police Charge Charged with rackloay driving, G. |W, Summers, Stanley hotel, was held jin the elty Jail on Thurnday after hin | Jwutomobile had run down | Sparks, Melvin 12, at Weatlake ave. | Pine «st, Wednesday night The {| |Sparks boy was riding u bleycle, |which was wrecked by Summers’ auto, The boy was seriously injured, The pollee say Summers last Sep- tember ran over and killed James Bruce, 60, He was “acquitted of blame by a coroner's jury at that Ume, Wednesday night's nceldent, ac: cording to the police, wan the result Jof a drinking spree, Summers was alleged to have been drinking. companion in the car, Miay May Bailey, Stanley hotel, kicked out the and | | leh, His | ch be MLUPS LOSE City officials are puzzled at the} Intent decision of the city's New| York bond export, C, 8, Maaslich, de: | claring the proposed issue of $2 000 worth of elty light department | Beaten and Captured extension bonds illegal, The decinion | ix at complet riance to ot de. | Soe Three bandits, two of whom were claions by Manulich, it is claimed, armed Thurs s of the old wild Wost when the h pistols, atte As @ result, the nale of the exten morning to bring back the sion work bonds will be demyod. cently a syndicate of Seattle bank era and bond buyers bought £200,000 worth of the issue and took an op-|' tion on $800,000 additional, subject | failed when the three mon became to the approval of the issue by Mass-|{rightened and ran. One of them, Harry Evans, + 1 and cap. tured by the 1 severely |beaten before the police could rescue him It was just after midnight when the three highwaymen entered the Manslich claima the bonds do not specify, in detail, the work to be done, much of which is in the city, | City officials declare it is impossible | to furnish additional detaiis, as the plan of expenditure is fully covered | in the de bar and comm the erowd i wan arrested on a charge of being |! the bartend (Line Up Men at Bar; One Is | of them flourished pistols | [Slight Quake Hits — Anchorage, Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Deo, 1di= A severe earthquake shook this eee tlon u yesterday, Th ovement was in & weat-tiee at direction and was of brief dura tlon There was no damage door, Jooked in and then dashed out ain, yelling lustily for the pollée, fled after him, evans, who was unarmed, was in the rear, Tony Damo, of the Mair apart ments, Jumped from the crowd an knocked vans to the floor with @ © blow of his fist. Immediately the 20 men Jumped upon him and Come menced heating him, The other two bandits made their escape with= out 6 rue. taken to jail a f the police three » madame, your singing waa wt wonderful thing!” credit should e ; but me jwindshield of Summers’ auto just |before tho accident, it ts alleged, Sho drunk and disorderly, Summers is | held in leu of $200 bail always ze gentler © Record. r Suddenly, a man opened the front gnan “14000 eg By Slashing Prices to the Very Extreme to Satisfy Creditors and Save Our Good Name in the First Financial Crisis in Our History—AND IT’S GOT TO BE DONE IN A HURRY! SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ALL STYLES ALL COLORS LEATHER FELT SATIN Featuring a Christmas special in padded sole felt slippers, for women, in all colors at 95c__ GIFTS OF HOSIERY Select your hosiery gifts from our extensive showing and let us wrap them in an attractive gift box for you. FOR WOMEN $1.00 to $3.00 FOR MEN m: ; i Hers 35e to $1.00 cae PE 5 | Senator Ralph Nichols, secretary of the Washington Super-Power league, declares his organization lis ready to open the state power fight. see [NAAM BULESEBBBBEML! rhe newly Special Christmas Offer On a Lifetime Gift aT ed Washington in now prepare for the init mn in the election ary Ralph Nichols Thursday. ert of the organization Mn opened at 23! We're ina Critical Situation and Must Take Our Medicine 30, 535 eee | iz 1) Site t the first broadside is Akane” ieee ic UY Brunswick to Raise Money or Close Our Doors 940, $45 9 | SUITS Are Now BRAND, SPANK NEW STOCK dust Four 5 ETRE LL: No. 210 Victrola York Modet Brunswick UR Special Christmas Combination Offer will appeal to those who wish to give a lifetime gift—a gift that will bring enjoyment to all members of the family all t me—a Victrola or Brunswick phonograph. Listed be- low are a few of our special offers. Others may be arranged Offer No. 1— $107.50 $157.50 $118.75 $107.50 $157.50 » $103.75 Special Christmas Terms e have eve 15 n each utility} would be a co-partner in the | nd absolutely prote | Offer Are Now Washington explained b vise means f Offer All the new Fall shades and pattern fully exemplified in models as jazzy or as conservative in cut as any man can ask for. A big assemblage of splendidly tailored garments, lined and finished in a je, way to give lasting service, OVERCOATS are delight- resources KABA DAKAR RRA AARNE ailored of the finest fabrics i clothes today. Selected by the and service. All reduced and of his ngton, all on One Lot of Raincoats Men's and $25.00 ones are P b a nd +142 : Rochester Make Pants The $30.00 ones are made especially for this store, are also reduced in sale— 3.25 4. , $785 | | S228 Poel eee nd same materi: 1 named on * ae 39438 | SALE OPENS 24 TOMORROW 9 a.m. ocheste4? CLOTHES SHOPS and Guynor Teats ANDREWS ST ROCHESTER. N.Y. One of the Rochester features was Overcoats. A truly wonderful selec- tion of all the new mod- els, in finest of woolens and tailoring, all re- priced and all reduced for this event. al ¢ as Terms, the most lber Chamberlain, Niche secre treasurer; Give Records Favinaet ‘our friends who has ‘acoma) Bible Study Work Leader Is Coming 1 be at the Specialize in (KRACK AA AMKK AAR SAA RACKS RE No. 215 200 Vietrola Brunswick HE SCARED 'EM OUT Pants Suits DOORS. SOUTH OF PIKE ST 4 eer 4 1424 THIRD AVENUE Evenings ¥ % # % ¥ ‘ # 4 % # % v ¢ % % i # ¥ % # % ¢ ¥ # # ¥ # # 4 cy # % % % Sy # é é 4 v1 é % 5 g 5 j ¥ ¥ 4 % ¥ ¥% i ¢ ¥ 4 ¥ 4 ¢ ¥ ¥ # # MI 0 ¥ % ¥ ¢ 4 4 # 3 4 4 % % ¢ 4 ¥ # ¥ ¥ 4 5 % ’ % ¥ KEELE LET FT hE DD IB IE IB PBIB IETS PPS

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