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PAGE 2 IS WAY OUT ~ FOR “PRINCE” + Man of 1,000 Names Will Be Deported From U. S. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.--"Prince lichael! Alexandroviteh Dmitri Obo- “allas Harry Ferguson, hael Dmitri, Harry Gurgenson, Wellelsy, ete., must go away the country he has tried yo hard Chum of Dead Girl Poses as Long-Sought Daughter ST, LOUIS, Mo, Jan, 0 Twenty-three years of hoping to seo his daughter, taken to Flor fda at the age of alx by a rela: tive, were blasted for George Oscar Johnson here today when word was received from Wash- ington, D. C, that the girl who for the last two years had been writing to him as his daughter, had confessed she faked the let- ters, Olga Ann Cumberland repro sented herself for two years as “Hazel Johnson” after Hazel, Olga’s chum, had answered a magazine advertisement inserted Photographs, endearing lotters and Christmas presents were went to the parents, who tmag- ined the tong lost child had been found after 20 years, by Miss Cumberland, Miss Cumberland'a secret camo out today after her arrest: tn Washington on a charge of ob- taining clothing from local shops by false pretense, “Haszel got pneumonia while wo were working in New York," Miss Cumberland was quoted In a dispatch, “When she knew sho was going to die sho made mo Promise not to tell her parents, eal tien authorities call him “man of a thousand names,” Deportation to France on the first lable ship from Eiltis Island will d the latest episode in Obolenski's novel career, ls episode began whon he swam} py Johnson for his missing ‘That is why, for two years, I icy waters of New York harbor/ daughter, Hazel died in New have been writing her parents 1 | December, 1932, to escape from} york two years ago. Olga, ac her name. They thought all along she was working for the government as a typist.” Miss Cumberland sald she had a hard time inventing excuses for not going home on vacations in response to the urgings of Hasel's Island hospital. ‘Thereafter he wandered about the Ountry, now working fn tho oll fields ‘Texas and Okimhoma, now bein: Y ned as a Russian prince and n of the late czar in Wichita, and other Middlo Western cording to word from Washing: ton police, confessed she collect- ed $295 in benofits; $195 of which she spent on burial expenses, Free Lances Here Elect Officers Seattle writers, forming tho Free Lances, have named Maverick Ter- rell president of that organization, it was announced Wednesday. They| which ts the chief bone of conten- held their third annual meeting) tion, Is a beautiful attempt to ex- Tuesday night at Bélloni’s cafe. | plain the world without God. Tho Other officers named included: L.| only trouble ts that it is not true.” W. Pedrose, first vice president;| Such was the declaration of the ‘Obolenski ts chargwd with being an i ble alien. His European record includes pht years in a German prison for aman fn a duel, as well as te in England. - Authorities sald he would be de d “within a day or two." Says Evolution Is Not True Theory “Tho hypothesis of evolution, Proud Father—When I have got} Gilbert, vice president, were chosen Dartnall’s cafoteria Tuesday the bnby to sleep.—Answers (London).! on the membership committee. at noon, Be TOLL THE BELL FOR J We have taxed the patience of MAXIME’S, from whom we have been renting. Our floor should have been surrendered days ago, but'we have successfully begged for another short extension. The immense HAHN stock simply must be sold—we have no place to store it. Come and take it away. Last week’s sale prices, low as they were, have been ruthlessly cut. All Hahn’s superb assemblage of “saga Suits and Dresses is on the block—get it out of the way is the order. Dresses 8G 75 A sample of how ruthless the price cutting has been: A group of Silk and Wool Dresses will be closed out Thursday morning at $6.75. Good range of wanted materials, smart styles. BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO COME BEFORE 12, NOON, THURSDAY, if you want one of these almost give- The furs alone on many of these Coats are worth more than this price. . . Beautiful Fur Trims And some very smart Cloth Coats, self trimmed. These models are about one-third their original selling price. DRESSES $9.85 |» COATS $18.75, $25.00, $29.75 Many new numbers in this group: Coats that were being sacrificed re- cently from $10.00 to $20.00 more than these figures. Wonderful choice of beaver, squirrel, wolf and fox- trimmed and beautifully appointed garments. These numbers command- ed favorable attention when first marked for sale up to $75.00. COATS In the regrouping, many numbers | were taken from last week's $19.75 lot and placed here for quick sacri- | fice. $25.00 was a low original price. Silks and wools in the most desired DRESSES $19.75 $24.75) In the new grouping, many of these dresses were reduced $10.00 to $15.00 from last we sale marks. Original prices we two and three ord times these Jast-day sacrifices. Splen- | g $ $ did range of wanted materials and 39.75, 49.75, 59.75 Bere es motes: HAPPY THE WOMAN WHO THE BETTER GRADE DRESSES | GETS ONE OF THESE COATS WILL BE QUICKLY CLOSED OUT Polat apc at ae ‘ Costly furs in the trimmings, ve best of linings and all the details show that their original prices of up- | wards of $100.00 were not too high. AT PRICES FROM $99.50—the latter pr including HAHN’S models that originally sold up to $350, $9.85 to SUITS WILL BE CL SD OUT AT $9.85 TO $49.75—w reductions of from ON -HALF to THREE-FOURTHS of Orig ch means inal Prices, HAHN’S INCORPORATED WESTLAKE AT PINE ST. Entrance on Westlake—Take Elevator to Third Floo: All Sales Final—No Refunds or Exchanges STaspasAnsAssaMadAsdisascsesstcguseasg¥ssesseounassoetataiiaitenassatasaasaaseaiiiy = HOH HIS ALARM CLOCK Witllam Brindley, second vice presi-|Rev. J. P. Pflueer, pastor of the dent: Mra. Orville Kneen, tary} Queen Apne Evangelical Lutheran, | Mughee—How do you know when! an treasurer. Frank Richardson,|chureh, at a public address before At is time to get up? retiring executive, and Kenneth|the Religious Educational Workers | i jeer, and finally was ordered paroled | jmany, THE SEATTLE STAR ‘BROLASKI DIES IN LOS ANGELES Varied Career of Former Mayor Comes to End LOS ANGELES, Jan. 0.—Harry A. Hrolask!, recently paroled from MeNell island federal penitentiary, where he was serving a nentonce for violation of the prohibition lawa, died at the Alexandria hate! here, yesterday, He had been confined to hin bed by Mines for a month, “General debility’ was given by phyasiclans as the cause of death. At the time of hix parole from the federal penitentiary, ho was report. ed suffering from cancer, Brolaski's mother, who had re mained loyal to him thru all of hin varied career, nursed him during his last iiness and was at his bedside when he died, Brolaski'’s career had led him from coast to coast in most sensa- tlonal fashion. He waa known on moat of the country’s race tracks as an owner of horses and asa “plung- er” at times—and fn & book which he wrote he made “confessions” of having participated tn many amas ing incidents of the turf. He was known 4 a promoter; once served as mayor of Redondo, he, and three years ago was convicted in San Franciaco, after a trial which j Attracted wide interest, of violating |the prohibition laws. He was reput: at that time, to have been the J of a highly organized “bootleg” syndicate which had branches | hing Into official otrcles and a clientele that numbered hundreds, On Being sentenced to MeNell tn land, he wag reported iI! from can: by Attorney General Daugherty, that ho might untergo treatment. Bince that time he has lived either in San Francisoe or Los Angeles, In hin various dealings, Brolasks is reputed to have amaaned several fortunes and to have lost almost an U. of W. to Debate Whitman College) University of Washington debat- era will engage the forensic stars of Whitman college, Walla Walla, in the frst Intercollegiate tongue| |battle of the year in Meany Hall here January 17, it was announced Wednesday. |Greer’s preliminary hearing, set for| | Washington, at home, will take | the affirmative side of the question, | “Resolved, that the United States! A rece t gov-| ernment of Rusali | Paul Coughlin and Harold Mor- ford are the U, W. affirmative team and Julian Matthews and/ Joseph Cook are the university's negative team. soviet To Cure a Cold in One Day tablets The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the systerm against In- fluenza and other serious ills resrlting from a Cold. The box bears this signature 6.U-LSrore Price 30c, In the extra say to our on of teeth we ons: If we burt you, don't pay—could we aay more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Gridge Work From $1.00 UP Bosion Leniai Vilicos 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELUANS —— [nente | | ] Hot water |°° Sure Relief |°"s. FILM ACTRESS WILL RECOVER Mabel Normand Weeps as Censors Bar Her Pictures | BY WD BE. SWISHER (United att Correapondent) — | LOS ANGE 3, Ja 9—"Minw Normand spent a good night. We think whe has fully recovered from tho slight relapse of yesterday and is well on the way to health,” { This was the announcement today from the hospital, where the film actress, Involved in the New Year's day shooting of Courtland 8. Dines, oll operator, by her chauffeur, Hor: Aco A. Greer, ts confined following 4h operation for appendteitia, The comedienne was believed near & breakdown for a terday, She wept thruout the day and was unable to seo friends, Possibility thut the strain of} erecting several of her closest friends Bunday caused the relapse, Was admitted at the hospital, Worry over the nation-wide move. ment to ban pictures in which sho t# ‘od Is also ‘believed to have de- layed her improvement, She has been in daily conference with her attor: ney, seeking to ward off tho cen) sorship ban, Dines improvement {s steady and Uninterrupted, his physicians sald) today. The vigorous constitution of | the Denver man tm aiding him to re-) cover from the bullet wound and rf set-back in his condition is anticl | pated. | However, neither Dines nor Miss} Normand will be able to attend Friday, and it wiil probab.y be post.| pened one week unti! th» winesses| can be present. Edna Purviance, leading woman for Charlie Chaplin, and one of tho guests at the New Year's party, b retained an attorney’ to represent} her at the preliminary, she has an- nounced, Groer's defense, according to his counsel, will be that he shot Dines to protect himself, The chauffeur has obtained bail but is remaining in Jail until Dines' condition ts defin-| itely determined, the attorney said. | JUDGE IS NOT | IN JAIL YET THE DALLES, Ore, Jan. Judge Henry C, Keyes, of Wheeler county, sentenced to nerve 20 days in the county jail on charges of pos- sessing intoxicating liquor, has | blocked Justice Allen, who sentenced him, with a habeas corups. | Justice Allen, with professional sympathy, November 28 wuspended effect of the sentence until after Christmas and a seasion of the| Wheeler county court. The judge was supposed to go to jal ay. But last night be showed up with a writ of habeas} corpus, based on the contention that no fudge has the power to postpone }® sentence, that more than 20 days han elapsed, and that therefore his) co i Ove Keyes ts still at liberty, awalting | jcourt action on his habeas corpus, Says We Don’t Give | Port Our Support! Seattle's people havo failed in the st to give the support to the prob. | jlem of developing port facilities that jhas been granted to the port com- of other Coast cities, and in the East and South, Col. George B, Lamping, port commisniorer, de-| clared in an address before the Se. attle Municipal league meeting. Pro | fessor Macy M. Skinner, of the Unt | versity {economlo conditions in ¢ |ing that deeviopment of tha of Washington, . discussed "h depends upon the importation n industrial machinery and meth. Here 50 Years, ea Chinese Would Stay Order to sh ‘0 sho} BOB SHOULD HAVE NO TROUBLE IN FINDING A GIRL—HE HAS $300,000 Gan FRA Jan. 9.—Bob ND He r sco, 7 a broad out of un’ and it's time I ¢ 1 He th al $300, illite sheasiaanisiatssineiscespiignl RED PEPPER HEAT STSPS BACKACHE t’ | 1 The hardly get are thing has d, penetrating heat | or Sei | TORONTO, Ont., Break a Cold Right Up with | “Pape’s Cold Compound” | f Take nd he hasn't bee lose always gives re +A SOR TAL und the Klondike since. and third doses com yodeh Bot see may cal reason I decided to || the cold. Pleasant Their Ultra. 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Every department well represented. Pur- chases will be delivered at once or held, if you desire, for future de- livery. As usual, “Your Credit Is Good!” at the STANDARD. MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST! —if at present you are financially unable to take advantage of the remarkable savings to be made during this JANUARY SALE—then take advantage of this most ex- ceptional offer—MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST! 10 ALLOWANCE —for your old machine, re gardiess of condition, towards the purchase of an electric sewing ma- EMPRESS GRAND— | VIBRATING MODEL— | 230 | j —golden oak cabinet sewing —vibrating shuttle. Auto- 50 machine. Equipped with matic tension, Golden oak all the latest attachments. abide Chewing sak ; Special for this JANUARY SALE. JANUARY SALE satin finished brass bed: JANUARY SALE PRICED! —exactly as pictured. Satin finished brass bed. Full size. 2-in. continuous posts. -7%- in. fillers. JANUARY SALE priced. “YOUR CREDIT TS GOOD!” STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS j FOUNDED TACOMA 1864 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE d United States police officials, ; contends, ‘ollowing a bank robbery in that city. |the M | to 10 rivers the size yi, flowing constant! 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