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> tell the East that our harbor Is not SEATTL Quake Massacre Mob to Burnett White company, Weat Const Inc, Wade & tenlay were: Bros, President of State Press Body Is Dead Russell Cow Butter Heating company, Curry, Standart Sanitary Manutao- turing company, Shaner & Wolff, Washington . o Figure ad HF. Roth.| tion, were’ to bo held et Davenport | enber Richantson, J. G.) riday gfternoon, Hill died Wed- Pursby, BP Art Glass company, |neaday at the Sacred Heart hose | Puget Sound Tent and Duck com.| pital in Spokane. Jpany, A. Palmquist, P,P, Hil, Who entered the newspaper | So. o er Par B business When he was 17 years old, Son, Mount Baker Park garage, Lue:/ 1" ihusher of the ‘Nines-Tribune fund for 1924 to} ben Costuming company, Edwin Lon-|o¢ Davenport and was chosen head Kean Bros, Wm, L.|of the State Proms association last frozen over in winter and that So-/ Hughson company, Seattle Taxt Cab| September, Hoe served ax ita sec. | 1 oes ttle is the largest city of its age inj company, HM, H. Hopkins, Hart| retary from 1917 to 1928, oki i erica,’ wrote one of the sub-| Realty company, Niels Hansen Man-| time he also was owner and pub- L " rs in forwanting a pledge yes:| ufacturing company, Great W shor of the Lincoln County Timea,| ‘This plea probably will ge eer to the spe $135,000 Na-| Smelting and — Refining which he acquired in 1905, sentences of Imprisonment only and hal Advertising and Tourist Pro:| Frank P, Dow, T. J. Cunningham &| Ho is survived, by hia not the death penalty, on fund being raised by the} Co, Allan Cunningham, J. C. Corey| Mra, Ethel Hill, three children, Several hundred persons, rof Commere Sign company and Pacific Art Floor-' father, J. FP. Hill, all of Daven! Koreans and Japanese, who Making subscriptions yes Ing company, Inc, and a sister who lives In Bei Funeral Hill of Davenpo t of the Stato Prom ansocia- ~ TO TELL EAST Be Tried Ad Fund Subsoriber Says | “Harbor Is Clear” “Here is my plodie towant an ade Quate advertising | Jacob Paigo &| Dec. 14.—-"Mistaken pa will apparently be the Japanese officers and yol kuards who are accused of Koreans and Japanese the post-oarthquak TOKYO, triotiam’” | plea of unteer loving during don company, widow, his both HO* “THE STORE THAT, SAVES YOU MONEV Fancy Baskets 30c to $1.50 Imported Novelty Japanose Baskets in a complete assort. ment of slzes, ornamented with colored beads and novelty colored tassels to match, A Big Clown Doll, about 27 inches tall, very attrac- tive; worth $5.00. Special $2.95 each. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the whole family. Never were we better supplied with merchandise of quality, any of which will make, a very nice Christmas gift. CHRISTMAS SILK HOSIERY Plain and Faney Large Assortment to Choose From Women’s pure silk or silk and artificial silk combined, a pair $1.25. Women’s fine pure silk thread hose, full fash. foned, exceptional value, a pair $2.00, Women’s pure silk thread, full fashloned hose, garter tops, a pair $2.26 and $2.50. Christmas Handkerchiefs in Great Variety Single Handkerchiefs Are 5e to 65¢ Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs, 39c to $1.75 a Box The largest stock, the greatest variety of styles and the best values we have shown in many years. Christmas Aprons Silk Camisoles Children’s Bath Robes Novelty Boudoir Caps 48c to $1.25 $1.35 3 to 13 yeats 25c to $2.50 Pretty Tea Aprons, made of Pretty Camisoles made of $2.25 to $3.95 itch heya a “fine white lawn and organdie, good quality, soft all silk Well: made robes of-standand robe & 5 tastefully trimmed with fine ine satin in practi. Diankets, in a well assorted range sie sf bye aline satin tm practl of novelty figured patterns and in: Val. lace edgings, ornamented shade, also in dian designs, in many different color with colored ribbon bows. combinations. Novelty Silk ie divwear-- Céeabincat’cas, Vests, Bloomers and Gowns, $1.50 to$7.50 Dainty garments of all-silk Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk and Novelty Silk mixed fabrics, in flesh color, pink, orchid and peach; in many different styles. MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS with soft soles, a very comfortable slipper; sizes 6 to 11; $1.50 per pair. Womon’s hem to toe. $3.00. Women’s glove silk hose, very fine quality, shadow lace stripe effect, a pair 83.50, Women's pure*thread silk hose, novelty drop stitch, silk from toe to hem, extra fine quality, o palr 84.50, Women’s allk and wool mixed hose, in black, brown and gray, a pair $1.60, $1.95 ant 82.50. pure allk full fashioned, hose—silk from 75 and thread a pair § Dainty hand-made boudoir capa tn scores of styles, in all the looked-for col made of fine In wott xilke and ribbons; always acceptable as gifts, every Misses’ Sweaters All Wool—$3.50 Button front, Slip-over and Tuxedo styles; all colors; firmly knit and the best values to be had; all sizes. LADIES’ SWEATERS, brushed wool and plain knit all wool; all colors; all styles and all prices; each number a real value, $2.50 to $12.00. Ladies’ Colored Silk Umbrellas XMAS SPECIAL—made on the best foldwell steel frame, with genuine bakalite handle, with straps; tips and ferrules of amber; covered with highest quality Imported Umbrella Taffeta, with 3-inch Ottoman border: our regular $10.00 number; SPECIAL for this week—$8.95 each. A full line of other styles and prices. Nice, Sensible Gifts for Men "8 SHIRTS FOR DRESS MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR, Beacon quality, in all the newest WEAR 25¢, 50¢, $1.00, $1.50 cach, designs, splendidly tailored and est line of nd tp trimmed, Priced $4.95 to $12. in ma MEN'S SWEATER coaTs “UK. broadcloths, and PullOver sweaters, knit Pure silk, In the mo with thé fine and heavy stitch, Psbeded set teat all wool, worsted and cotton mixed In the best colors shown are. a $5.00 en this season. All sizes; $2.50, z over aan be Pe 8 r 7 io gift eac! i 035 nf celvable color an attern mut oe -0€ to gil alles “ wear in all tho new fancy knit 4, Gp, idriay be a if ine is ; MEN'S FLANNEL OVER- gtyies, also plain. Any color you SHIRTS,” $2.50, $3.50 to wish. In a box. Price $2.00, 15¢ $5.00. Cut full size and made $2.50, $3.50 cach. Of the best materials to be had " \eEN's UNDERWEAR, 95¢ for the price; in all-wool and ty g8.50 suit. We have them woolmixed flannels; all colors; jn the union sult or 2-ploce gar oe sua from 14 to, $9. ments, in wool, cotton, lisle and MEN'S sUITC and sill-mixed, in| all colors and HAND BAGS, $2.25 to $16. sizes; 2-plece garments from 89¢ A fine looking and useful gift. up, BOYS’ FELT SLIPPERS with leather soles and heels, sizes 2% to ¢; $1.50 pair. CHILDS FELT BOOTEES, in red with | Soft cuzhion soles, sizes 5 to § at SE¢ pair; 8% to 11 at O5¢ pair; 11% to 2 at $100 pair. LADIES" FELT SLIPPERS, ribbon trimmed, pompons on toes, soft cushion soles of leather; sizes 3 to 8. Special S5¢. pair, MEN’S BATH ROBES, the MEN'S NIGHT PAJAMAS new SHIRTS and $1.39 to 83.50. A shipment daintily It in really hard to de. received; a they Xmas gifts. scribe this wonderf are trimmed; will showing this season. All we can say ia wo have everything that the heart Silke and fibers M HEAVY = Curragh mako excellent ‘at akeds SUSPE: RS .39, boats B5¢, 50¢, 75¢ Always a and and mont something a man thout; a real friend © them in all in to suit the the most fastidious, 65¢, 81, We have dexires SOX, pair The beat selected Men's Sox we have o able to show you, in « wool or silk, any ire, Here's where you will not have much trouble in making your selection size ot heen MEN'S GLOVE: $1.50 to 85 them in the wool knit, the fabric nilk, kid and plain f or with gauntlet for driv. all colors and styles; any you desire. stock toi color y linle, un de. cape; dreas in |“Prisoners Who “Ruthlessly § to Plead “Mistaken Patriotism” ° | to Ladies’ Beacon Centemeri a STAR for Killings % Slew Hundreds jclalints,” were murdered thruout the earthquake area, Most of them jwere killed during the disorgan- ized days Immediately following the} |disanter, Home, however, wero kill ed a week or two Inter by gen- darmes who were guarding them In} Jatt, | Mont of: the murders were com- mitted by “volunteer — guarday young men who organized defense Jcorps, In all cases the plea neems be the same: “Our country | faced a terrible catastrophe, We) wore afraid the reds and nocialists and Koreans would attempt vio- |lence, perhaps even a reyolutio | We thought It to the beat interests }of our country to Kill them—how- ever mistaken it seema now we may have been in that belief.” REPORTS OF UPRISINGS: Wild reports were clroulated Just | after the earthquake-—apparently with no foundation—that "Koreans and reds" were going to arine, mur- der the Jspanere, overthrow the government Some .of the yolun- |teers ran amuck, killing Koreans and Japanese suspected of radical-| ism wherever they were found. Be-| tween 300 and 400 were killed, Some | 60 young men have been arrested The accused are belng held in pris- on and the authorities are continu: | ing thelr investigations. +] Relatives of Sakae Omugi, the| famous Japanese radical, who, with members of his family, were mur-| dered by military police after they earthquake, have sued the govern-| ment for $50,000 damages. Gendarmerio Captain = Amasku| jand three non-commissioned offi- | cers, who are accused of thé mur- | jders, are in prison awaiting the Joutcome of secret investigations ad | the authorities, Pp Onugi, described both as a “no | clalist’’ and an “anarchist,” his wit and Slochi Tachibana, thé 7-year-| old nephew of Osugt, were all three | choked to death one night at a gendarme post where they had been arrested because Osugt was a radi- ° dodles were thrown In a well ke arta te kept necret for al- y most a month, Then Amakasu, the captain in charge, reported their death to his superior and, in a alleged confession, aaid that he ha ad | choked each of the three, the man,/ woman and child, to death. iS Then Amakasu made another confession” in which he said he; had only killed Osugi, but that he/ had ordered his non-commissioned ers to kill the woman and child that they had obeyed, and; therefore he was responsible, EVERYBODY CONFESSES Meanwhile, each of the non-com- minsioned officers made s” Each insisted the captain! ordered him to kill the woman the boy—but each non-com. de. clared himaelf the murderer, instead} of his companions Amakasu's explanation of killing s that Osugi was dangeroud to the country because he was # red” and therefore it was a patri- otic act to kill him. Japanese newspapers have vied with each other in denouncing the/ murders and demanding Amakasu's punishment The murder of the child has especially aroured the horror of the people. Amakasa bas de-| and thousands of persona, petitions for lentency efforts have been ® the American em-} upon the claim the mur. “conten. rvertheless, fenders have signed Unsuccenatl made to vo baswy in the case that BSolchi Tachibs dered boy, was an American citi- | zen. His mother asserts that he| was born seven years ago in Port- land, Ore, and his birth there re-| corded in order that he might be American citizen, Later she re- 4 to Japan. ‘The American embassy has taken} official action in the case. The] oy's mother has filed papers with | the embassy which, she says, prové| her claim that he was born in Portland. aid an embassy offictal: “In the case, even, of an unquestioned American citizen involved in trial in @ foreign court, the law of that} ountry must take its course, and @ can only be interested in see- the trial is fair and the ee TREE an Some of the tongues of fire dart Bathrobes in light and dark colors, cord and satin trimmed, girdles to ma floral, plaids and Navajo patterns; full cut, yoomy gar- ments and the name “Beacon” stands for the quality, reason- ably priced from $4.95 to $10 Toyland—Toys and Dolls of Ever In addition to hundreds of Novelty Toys of every imaginable kind, there are MEC BOATS, CANOES, MECHAN y of Chi ARD TAK TOT CARS CAL BOATS, LAUNDRY SE’ For the Boys’ ALL-WOOL SUITS, with 2 $7.98 Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters Fy tne Each ol combination Boys’ Fine W orsted ton ir different ntrongly i Sweaters—$7.50 Each nickel plated Mineh eitees Kr and plugs attach Xmas Stationery 65c to $2. 00 Fancy able for different pink and and wr per to \ fereat styles of novelty boxes A stent varie Game LL See * Kh Electric Plates Make Popular Gifts for the Home $1.75 to $12. 50 juaranteed fed Importe Mckinley Coats 5.00 and $7.50 $9.98 Ladies’ 2 French black, beaver clasp genuine Kid Gloves, in brown, gray, tan, and white; broidered _ bac’ and sewn; regular $3.95 Glove—spe- cial while they last, as we are discontinuing the line $1.95 Pair y Description—at em- pique overseam our Popular Prices HANIGAL TRAINS, § UTS, MUSICAL TOYS, PAINT SETS, DRAWING SL Boys 2 ites PANTS, full lined $13.98 Boys’ Wool Caps 1.00 Each from all-9 tted 42.1N. trimmed each. ROUND TAF with cluny lace, in and Arablan colors, $1.75 Bureau Scarfs 75¢ Each White blue d4nch embroider Mado lace nd imp; ming ‘ lors and sizer. FANCY BEDSPREADS, Boys’ Shirts and Blouses b to match; ; mn 59¢ to $2.00 th lace edge 6 ansortment of pl SPECIAL 86. 00 Wool-filled Comforts $8.50 Each silkoline with old In nd gold. 8 for dress r, in such fabr In and cham iran and. silk in light 50 to $6.50 I ach Agen from 4t ALL-LINEN PATTERN Men’s Suits and NEWEST FALL MODELS made of the best and-newe Think how much you are walking down to our Overcoats $15.00, $20.00 to $30.00 1 CLOTH, 86,00, st materials ME obtainable S STORE. at astonishingly LOW prices. ing out from the sun's surf reach amazing heights. T! servatory at Mt. Wilson instance 52,000 miles. If you want ihe lowest prices on TOYS GAMES BOOKS Go to the House of Bargains 1419-21-23 1st Ave, Next Door to Econ- omy Market U.S.NAVY YARD BREMERTON —CHARLESTON PORT ORCHARD Take Vast Steamers at Colman Dock Kt SCHEDULE © Beatle ane 00, + 1:45, 8, 6:90, *Bxcept Sunda SPECIAL NIGHT SERVIOR From Seattle to Bremerton Bat. urday and Sunday, 9:30 p, m, and dally 11:80 AUTOMOBLL RROUL mally 10:40, 11:30 10 Dm LEE LE LE ELE ELE LEBEL ARG 2a eee * Store Hours: 9 A, M, to U P.M. Silk Striped Madras Shirts 2.65 Tho kind of useful gift that any man will welcome, Many desirable colors and combina- tions; sizes 14 to 17, Others of percale and madras, 145 to 2.46, Excellent Gift Neckwear 1.65 Cut silk and exclusive in pate tern; many delightful designs for discriminating selection. Other Ties at 65 to 8.50, Main 6720 SSS aes — pera <= Handkerchiefs 3 for 1.00 Carefully boxed in gift box; in plain white with colored bor- ders or plain, with initials. Others 25¢ to 1.75, Silk Shirts 5.95 Imagine his delight when he finds one of these! Plain col- ors and stripe effects; sizes 14 to 11; sleeves up to 26-inch. Other fine Bilk Gift Shirts up to 13.60. Greeting Cards best express thelr frank and Jovial sentiment when of a distinct masculine nature, They will be found at Mac Compete with “magto memo- Dougall’s in wide assortment. — randum pad. —MacDougall-Sonthwick, Street Floor Mah Jongg Calculators 50c Practical Expressions for a Man’s Christmas Men’s Sweater Vests 5.50 Warm and snappy in ap- pearance and furnishing Just the refined of contrast to a man’s appear. Several shades for note ance. selection, Soft Cuff Sets, pearl and gold ts 00.000 Kum-A-Part Cuff Links Scarf Clash Oe Sterling Silver Cuff But- SONS. 5s 50 Pearl Cuff Buttons, 3.00 Kno - The - Club den) Belts 1,50 Hickok ltrereias 2.50 Hickok Buckles, 50¢ to eee - -9.00 Hickok Bel all leather, deeeeseess O0C t0 2.50 —MacDongall-Southwick, Men's Shop, Street Floor Score Meters 75e ar score card for keep Chow scores. Street Floor ourt of Gi Crofur and Knapp Caps, Pinaud Toilet Water, Solesptte and Broadcloth Pajama Soft Leather Slippers Enameled Cuff. Links.. eeecee +100 to 1.60 Stone set and enameled fin- ished in color, Waldemar Knives 1.00 finish and Sterling Silver Hickok Buckles 1.50 Kum-A-Part Cuff Links 2.50 Gold-plated and excellent soft cuff: Gola durable. for ugall-Southwick, Floor Waldemar Watch Ansonia Gr avity Clocks, if * Cigarette Case and Watch Set 12.00 complete Set case. —Maedo Street F in satin-lined -Southwiek, Men’s Blanket Robes What ease and real pleasure a man receives at home in one of these! Made in harmonizing cal- ors and quality all through—just the way @ man prefers, Military collars, 3.95; Shaw! collars, 4.95 to 25.00. Silk Lounging Robes 15.50 35.00, Men’s Jantzen Sweater Coats 9.00 All- woof heather in green and brown; four pocket and coat style; sizes 34 to 48, thwick, Men's Balcony Shop, Pike Street Entrance to —MacDougnl Just Ineld Men’s Toilet Kit Case of b leather and complete with fittings of ebony «18.50 Poker Sets for Men Include four stacks of chips and one deck of cards, in leath- OF CARE pe sereceveecceese 395 Playing Card Sets In brown calf covers, In plais and Florentine designs, in pat- ent and dull calf........,1,00 Men’s Nickel Shaving Sets 2.50 Complete in’ tube, compact with shaving stick in handle of brush and razor in four sections; all in tube $ inches long and 1% inches thick. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street ° Military Brushes in leather case, with genuine PHONY BACK saceperees eee e895 Leather Collar Cases For soft collars; flat and com- pact..... +++:395 and 5.95 Hand-Sewn Leather-Covered Flasks Y-pint: size Men’s Bill Folds nuine pin seal; corners Initial plate of 14-kt. gold 3.60 jek, Men’s Un-Hemmed Handkerchiefs—75e A splendid quality of nen, all ready to hem by hand, for the man on your list. —Gift Booth, Fifth Floor ie or and alt Street Floor For Men in the Ash ‘Trays !n Many Styles. Silk Shirts Silk Umbrellas Decks and Card Sets. Felt Slippers. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, Hickok Belts and Buckles. Slippers for Men A Special Offering in Men’s Slippers 1.2 Of a very good grade fi the Everett style, sole; plaid or s shades blue, brown. t in with padded If-collar in the gray, maroon and kid with hand-turned s¢ rubber heels, in the Opera and Romeo styles. Comfy Slippers 3.50 The famous Daniel Greer Comfys for Men. In the F erett or Hylo style, with pad ded or leather soles. In Ox ford, blue and taupe Men’s Slippers 2.00 For the Man Who Travels Pullman Slippers ‘That pack nicely in a match ing leather case. In either black o1 brown, and 3.50 —MacDougall-Southwick, Silk and Wool Hose, Leather-Covered Plate Glass Flasks, Book Ends, Knit and Silk Ties. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor Novelties for Men Give Him a Magazine Subscription pleased a man Is to he will receive one of his favorite magazines for the How know whole year to come! Among the many to be desired are: Adventure, American Golfer. Atlantic Monthly. Century, Country Life. Field and Stream, Life, Motor Boating, Nation Geographic, and many others. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor For His Den— Incense Burners ull Burn ‘airy Fuel .., Fur Balsam Ino mple Incense, 250