The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 13

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A Christmas Gift for All the Family The NEW EDISON The ONLY Instrument That Plays All Makes of Records CORRECTLY No Needles To Change The Baby Console $175 Special Terms to Suit Your Individual Case Many other beautiful models to choose from— prices ranging from $100 to $825. After hearing all of the Talking Machines, stop in and listen to this Wonderful Musical Instrument, which reproduces the tones so natural that you can- not tell the reproduction’ fromthe living artists. “Gladden the Home with Music’ y Records for Christmas Gifts Only the New Wee Labs 1420 THIRD AVENUE SEATTLE EL jot-5807 The Home of the New Edison and New Columbia TWO GIRLS ARRE $ CITY, Lee. and pr “bum" their wa ary foot tage in Sharp Clashes MEXICO CLAIMS REBEL DEFEAT Both Sides Report Advan- LAREDO, Texas, Deo. 14,—Clashos | in which both revolutionists and fed. Jerals claimed victories were reported from several sources in} ‘Two thousand re! red flooing before an of:| 1 troops under General ng to advices from | gon supporters, xivo today 1s In Experanza Scores of prisoners wor the federalists who wer ¢|to he marching toward Vora Cruz, | rebel headquarters, Rebels under General Estrada in | Jalisoo, temporarily victor jylctously attacked with P. Obregon directing person General Carpio and n other} ers loyal ther near pulsed a rebel raid, | reports said Jose Marla Carpio, former consul | at Los Angeles, was among those killed, A large force of rebels under Sjcral Segovia has begun a m: [Vitla Hermosa in the state o} Mt 0, and will continue on to Mexico} | Ory if successful, dispatches from | De La Huerta headquarters in Vera | Cruz stated, | Gen. Ferrero Ve | well-equipped |ytorming Frontera, uy | Huertistas, In Torreon, a force of rebels has overthrown the {and captu |it was repo: jaung in 1 Leon numbe at the head of | federal troops, tw} held by 1,000 Rebel forces oper maulipas and Nuevo thousand now Jand are being # I daily by new [recrults, the De Huert |Crus brew bureau stated today Wrasthinulier Personal Fortune Estimated PHILADELPHIA, Lee. 14.—The | personal effec t by John Wana. yards hore dressed in men's clothing y|te tator's int n New the offensive in|, jquickly smashed the doors in. |to the THE 22 COPS RESCUE GARD PLAYER Slugged on Head in Fight at Social Club Attacked behind locked doors at the Grecian Social club, 7174 ‘Third ave,, during a quarrel over ambling Kame ‘Thuryday eve: yer the head with a club before he could be rescued by # squad of 20 policemen who, under the leadership of Lnspector Harry J. O'Brien, pried open the doors, smashed thru them and arrested his alleged attackers, Inspector O'Brien received a riot rom the y all the aval | headquarters, addres with the hospital ambulance following, only to find that it was barred and blocked. ‘The police and broke lable policemen at They found Melt and seriously injured. hospital, Four ot jother three were charged with fight: | ing. One other man {9 sald to have escaped, Ho ty belleved to man who injured Melton. The men under arrest told that the ar nt starte gambling « and was due heavy lox evern) of th: y ers, who cla they. had lost over Dt) $1,400 ina few days YOUR SHARE OF CASH > IN U. S. IS NOW $33.52 Deo. 14.—~The ey in cireula. States today is to the annual Per person w During the tal stock of mor period the to. y in the country $3,738,200 to 3.000. ‘The report sald this ary in the ord increase UOT TOM ALAA HN JALAN WIN Tn fr MOO Ta DM om Washingtons and hastily gath- | They rushed to the} unconscious | He was sent| be the) TTLE STAR ELUDES PURSUIT Alleged $5,000,000 Swindler Flees by Airplane CHICAGO, Deo, 14—Leo Korets, alleged perpetrator of Chicago's $5,- 000,000 oll stock swindle, in no |longer In the United States, author- nid today they were con- of the alr, the sea and ® closely guarded, how ever, in hopes that his flight from the country was delayed Investigation of records in Kore etz's office showed that the al- leged swindler had reeently pur- chased a power boat, the “Flying | capable of crossing the sea, ites sald. Attorney Robert B, Crowe, of the search and inves- » also was checking up on that Koretz had fled to Honduran by airplane. A plane, piloted by Walter Mey- & professional aviator, left Chi- A passenger, aid he had learned. Thin 5 Crowe inced, was ha at Fitzgerald, . during the night pending in tigation of its crew. Koretz, who 1s said 1 $5,000,000 from families thru his River Trust of Panama,” peared early this week Before leaving, K than $ 0 to plaining the mon due them on th Trust.” to have wealthy “Bayano disap- cle gave more family, ex “dividends jayano River refured to keep the money, announcing they will give it to those “harder bit than we," The grand jury today wan ex- pected to vote indictments against| K . charging larceny in order to facilitate hi urn in the event he in captur | Authorities placed o ory that Koretz seaport with Meyer's wife today said she received a tele gram sent by her husband from Gun- Ala., Wedi ed here od Tennensee a, Walt." moeteage, dated Fitzgerald, dence in the | for “the without night stop. for night. Wire care of el if everything all that enger to How SHIP ESCAPES STORM'S FURY < | Rough Weather Abating on Sound, Reports Show By a hair-breadtt 1 when tl attempt |FRAUD SUSPECT “for Howduras with | an-| jmas, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in the house—and there's over a south: | PIANO, VIOLIN Great Free Christmas Offer Singerman’s Stock Goes Saturday $1,200.00 total value offered, begin- | creditors—now the balance of this ning tomorrow (Saturday) till Christ-| great clothing stock must be wound up mas. Everyone in Séattle invited. at once at any price. | Singerman’s, for over 50 years the Now this is the end—just 10 more leading clothing house of Seattle, | days till Christmas, and then this great failed to meet its obligations. sale ends. Thus the famous Singerman’s stock And to top the day tomorrow, we was assigned for the benefit of the| make this Great Free Christmas Offer. ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: Men’s Suits from the Singerman i $13 stock, former prices $30.00 and $35.00, good Fall ihc and patterns, and all sold tomorrow at the wind-up price of.. | And as an added inducement to force all these suits to i. wold ete Christ- 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY |FREE with each of these suits or overcoats sold tomorrow. | | And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s beautifully tailored Two-Pants Suits, of all- | wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin-stripes. These are |Singerman’s $40.00 ldnid—-and they go tomorrow at the Mapshes > $16. 85 And Lot 3: Men’ s Heavy All-wool Ovikctiats; belted odale: Singerman’s $30.00 and $40.00 kind, go tomorrow at these same prices, $13.85 } and $16.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Marx All-wool Overcoats $10. $5 will go again at wind-up price And with each of these suits or overcoats you oe ‘ABSOLUTELY FREE, |your selection of any hat in the house. CHRISTMAS IS HERE Holiday Suspenders, 45c; Dress Ties, in Holiday Boxes, 68c; Felt Slippers, 85c. Gifts Galore. Take advantage | ‘of this Great Singerman Sale and dress |up for the Holiday Season. | | for $2.65. While fine Boys’ Shoes have — been marked at $1.95. And here’s the cause for these enor- mous reductions—Singerman’s stock must be wound up by Christmas, to- gether with those of the combined Red Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s Singer- | Front Stocks, at 1601-1603 First Ave., man Dutchess Trousers, $6.00 andj corner Pine Street; and this forced , $7.00 values, for $3.65. Singerman’s | drastic action is the cause of such sen- — * $4.00 and $5.00 Pants at $2.35. Boys’ sationally low prices as these. ' Suits have been’ marked $3.85; heavy Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, All-wool Mackinaws at $4.85; Heavy, | are priced 85c and Work Shirts at 69c. pure wool, Pull-over Sweaters; for- | Men’s Lisle Socks at 18c, and Cotton |merly $7.50, at $3.85. | Socks go at 9c. Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men’s Col-| Think of buying Men’s Heavy lars, all sizes, at 5c. Black Bear Over- | Fleeced or Ribbed Underwear for 69c, — alls—in fact, everything that man | and Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, eeds for dress or work wear—all in- | worth $2.00, for 98c. And Men’s Win- cluded in this sale and going at these | ter Union Suits at $1.39. While Men’s sensational prices. Tomorrow you can | Standard Brand Garters go at lle. buy Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, formerly! And Men’s heavy sheep-lined Coats $7.00, for $2.98. Men’s Work Shoes | have been priced down to $8.95. Be Here When Doors Open SATURDAY MORNING at 9 3 } Entire Balance of This Great Clothing Stock = mapas oh Sold for the Benefit of the Creditors Will Go on Sale Tomorrow (Saturday) at 1601-1603 FiRST AVENUE, Corner Pine St. Red Front Clothing Company i in Charge EAGLE CHARITY HERE’S MORE ABOUT GRAND JURY STAR N PAGE 1 wonderful Beet fields -: NOW. you can have. the purest, best beet sugar in the world—pro- duced from the rich yields of Washington beets. For sugar beets are adding a mar- velous new industry to the upbuilding of this state. Washington Beet Sugar is a’ Washington Product--even a Western Washington Product. For sugar beet growing in Whatcom, Skagit and other western counties is proving so successful and profitable to the far- mers that we hope to add another sugar beet factory west of the Cascades. Washington farmers want to raise more beets--a safe market--a profitable crop. AMERICANS produce this wholesome pure sugar, from the planting of the seed to delivery to your grocer. Labor conditions, modern sanitary processes, wholesome surroundings--all favor WASHINGTON BEET SUGAR. Yet, because it is a home product, made under latest methods of manufacture, you can buy Wash- ington Beet Sugar on a more favorable cost basis than any other sugar. Buy it by the bag and help the Wash- ington farmer. Ask your grocer for Washington-made beet sugar | and get 100 per cent sweetness. Specify “Table and i| Preserving” i in the Red Label Bags. UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY | TTOPPENISH -— WASHINGTON emer I nnn Dee enn Urn || WASHINGTON MADE TABLE awo PRESERVING SUGAR | Me ON AIR TONIGHT _. [edge that the new tenants were vio Marie | tating the morat taws. | {SAYS POLICE COULD 'SL VICE urse, the law charges the onst, a re eport | tre: hi |Bay, to cast a i Moritz Rosen “and ‘| Gashweiler Will Play A plano and violin recital by artist pupils of Marie Gashweiler, pianist, f the places n, Instructor in vio-| bility for the over radio} when thoy owne with responsi- conduct of tenants} have been warned that{ program in detail follows Schramm declared that it is im practical and futile for the prosecut- | Mignon” sree Behuett ing attorney, with the limited means of gathering evidence at his dispos: bring againtst the inmates al, to vagrancy of thi o| W. change in tem —— What’ s in the Air RESCUE SEAMEN |” |Hammon Freighter Crashes on California Coast 30 i on ompletes i as de for 40 p. m,; 8:90 p. m. oe IRONS to 6A 7:30 to #:20 p.m 8:30 p. m. m Deputy Prosecutor E. KGY D. Colvin said Friday HERE’S MORE ABOUT SUSPECTS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Freezing Weather and Snow in Ohio) MON | Han TEREY, Cal Lumber ¢ COLUMI On US, winds overnight and t Vir iperatures rts of West ma H. R turning he list of places robbed is the First Natlonal rfield, and a warrant for the three charged with unk is held by the by the «i Bank of I the arrest of {t's off ‘The other in the First Nation V list are the Her Ship Deserted; Safe in Harbor chet VANCOUVER, B. C. f the Bore e from Sa as in a heavy Sun River V und the Firs’ liams, ¥ troubl Next Liberts too close to shore. Advertisement due to sailing | Jand rep t charges DANCE TONIGHT Mayor and Wife Will Lead — the Grand March Seattle is scheduled to unite in |& monster charity ball, under thé] s of the Seattle Eagles’ lodge: ay night at 8 o'clock. Mayor J, Brown and Mrs. Brown will ead the grand march at 9 o'clock, ts early Friday were that a record attendance of “dancers for charity's sake” are expected. Fi wing Mayor and Mrs. Brown and march will be six offi: nd their wives from Fort Lawton, Chief of Police and Mra. B. Severyns and five precinct captains and their wives, Chief ke Mantor of the fire depart and Mrs, Mantor and six bat and their wives. $ men will act as at the hall at inion and the police tments will assist im ffair a suce No ection immediately tind. the hall will bo allowed by_the police before § o'clock, if was declared, so that dance parties will find plenty of room ta park. Ted Driscoll and the university y|quartet will feature the entertaine The Sparling or ra will play and there will be 2 awing with ahaa 50 ind up ing, Why Good Dancers Are Popular They Take 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Steps nt STEVENS Private ment program. If you want the lowest prices on TOYS GAMES BOOKS Go to the House of Bargains 1419-21-23 Ist Ave, Next Door to Econ- omy Market

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