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rAGE 2 RUMOR TROTSKY Lundin Denies Mayor’s UNDER ARREST “Located” in Several Spots Around Europe Moscow forts to Sian war ¢ fon of repc been arrested. information : stated that Trotek: mmer home near Mos various Ac However, a week ago one of the Officials of the Russian government} fold the United Press that the war Minister had departed for Suchum, in the Caucasus | Today (Thursday) Trotsky’ own Mepartment dectared him to be at Tuge, in the Crimea The foregoing confileting reports Ponceivadly may be the basis.of the | Tumor that ho has been arrested, which, howe recalls bygone can rds that Trotsky had arrested Lenin | and vico versa, Adams Installed by Realty Body Joho F. Adams was installed as president of the Seattle Real Batate Rasociation at the annua) dinner held Thursday eve » the But Jer hotel, Other officers were in Stilied as foltows: A. J. Pisken, firet Wice president; Jahn D. Hall, ee skient; Henry A. Sehroe 4 Samuel Collyer, jouting- attorneys of Booze Permit Charges «és ss". Says Doe Is Careless “as Usual” With’ the Facts Kuttor “Che Sta In last # Star, before ing for his ranch east of the tains, De, Brown referred jooularly to conditions relating to the enforce ment of law when I Was proseouting attorney, Knowing that what I say will be forwarded to the a vr, I am taking the liberty of for the reason habit of sny ed things, that 10 days. moun the lique anawering at once, that the doctor has ing so many unfe after an interval as | it ix difficult to reca has said, Tho the doctor smattering of 2k evidently does not ln ts afflicted with @ 1 knowledge, y that prose is county have whisky and never gtven permit, f |beer under our permit system which was in Vogue prior to the present Uquor law, So when he saye it is known that as prosecuting attorney 1 gave more permita for whisky and beer than all the prosecuting at noys that ever held office, he b ply again his knowlec of law an I never gave kind or di seription the kind of George A. Spe Ment, and Samu retiring presi-} duce « the campaign of 1 > ran for presecut The pe of over 4,000 votes. unt me ‘by a majority for the office of f mt my firet act os be to appoint a experienced chief of poltee to the police department, free it from graft collectors, and make its off! cers obedient to their oath of office ‘This ‘evidently hit a sensitive spot, for the doctor attempts to dodge that jasue and refers back to my term ax prosecuting attorney, where the peo plo Wecided against him. He doca/ | Mot care to discuss the present-day | jp the eXiracwoa of teeth we "}eay to our patrons: If we burt you, dont pay—could we easy more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Geld Crown and Gridge Work ‘From $1.00 UP 1Besion venta Vitices L422 Secoud Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location conditions, which Is one of the issues} of this campaign. | In bis article he Is resorting to| pettifogging, the old tratt of the pud ite speaker, What the people are! interested in are the present cond! ttons and what bes happened uring the Inst 18 months of the present ad ministration, Untrue statements of what happened four to eight years ago will not mistend the pabite. Dr, ‘Brown ts on trial for the con duct of his office during the period of his Incumbency, To get the office phe represe ted would lower taxes vfare. promt fivecent the " discharmed one. one to have I ALFRED H. LUNDIN ALASKA QUAKE IS REPORTED ts from the steamabip La & wevere earthquake pabltants of Belkofeky on the Alaskan peninsula, to 4 from thelr homes early in the week, have excited In terest among former Alaskans who have visited the isolated settlement in the past Ac spent some time at Belkofeky in 190f, earthquakes are almost a part of the dally routine of the inhabitants. That part of the penin seemn to be tn tha same earthquake belt with Japan,” MePherson said. “And ompanied with outbur from I f volcano, are frequent, T test q must n severe to frighten peopl from thelr homes. The Latouche’s report stated that part of the ¥ o had been biown away during the earthquake, but that the villagers escaped in safety, | Girl-Wife Tired of Fight, Claim Age 19, married a year, Roso K Muzay now wants a dive Her husband, Charies §. Musay, beat her New Years day and Jane a Givorce that he might wed an other woman, the complal charges. Hoe denies the ¢! Mrs. Muzzy fe residing with her mother at 11395 Sturgis road. Would Return Man in Fur Theft Case Extradition papers are being sought by Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas for the return to Seattle of A. Roth, allas Max C en, on a charge of grand laree Roth is under arrest in M ollm charged with the theft mink cape from A, Samuel Cohen, “fMl STORE THAT, | SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET 1 Annual OE Clean- Up ale! Remarkably Interesting Prices to close out some lines. See us Tomorrow and you'll save money. Black Sateen Bungalow Aprons Special $1.39 Each Full cut Mercerized Black -over Bu red or gold col- 4 B These are ex- ceptional values. Panty Dresses and Rompers Special $1.00 Well made serviceable gar- ments in sizes from 2 to 6 years; made of good standard ginghams and play suiting in assorted checks, plain colors and stripes. Women’s Hose—Special 35e Pair 3 for $1.00 These are the best values shown this season. They are finely knitted cotton, drop stitch, in black or heather mixtures, fully equal to aay 50¢ grade. Men’s Silk Neckwear 50c Each Beautiful rich silk Four-in- Hands—a big assortment of pat- ‘terns. Men’s Union Suits $2.25 Suit Medium weight, natural color, nicely finished. Clean-Up Price, 8225 suit. Men’s Flannelette Night Gowns—Clean-Up | Price—$1.69 Heavy weight flannel; large and full, to size 29. Men’s Dress Shirts Clean-Up Price—$1.98 Broken Vines in Corded Madras; splendid wearing materials; neat patterns; ali sizes to 17 '4. out Children’s Wool Dresses and Coats at Reduced Prices Winter Dresses end Coats for girls of 7 to 12 years mainly; a few smaller sizes, All made of good substantial wool fabrics, in the new mod- el at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Silk Stripe Union Suits Special—$3.50 Suit Women's very fine knit wool mixed Union Suft, with silk crow stripe, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankie length. These are very unusual values. Men’s Cotton Sox Clean-Up Price— 2 prs. for 25¢ Seamless Cotton Sox which will give plenty of wear; all colors and sizes. Clean-Up Saie Boys’ Suits $5.98 Made from good, sturdy ma- terials, and knickers full lined. Stzes § to 18 years. Clean-Up Sale Boys’ Overcoats $7.95 Made from high grade chin- chilla, in brown or gray; new- ‘est Pall models: feguiar $13 values; sizes 6 tu 10 years. Clean-Up Sale Men’s Overcoats $17.85 All wool materials with plaid backs; made up In the latest models; worth double this price. Children’s Sweaters Special $2.59 Ea. ut forty Sw ‘sin the lot, In three styl izes for children of 4 to € you im the lot worth less than $2.95 each. Kitchenwares Dept. | Specials 50 Hemp Clothes Lines, each. .23¢ |]! Tht Glass Tumblers, Aluminum Hi wine. 4 for . Semi-porcelain gold Ds and Saucets—cup and saucer Mercerized Stripe Union Suits—Special Values $1.25 Suit Women's soft wool finish cot- , cream white, cross stripe, c sleeves, A few sizes in sleeveless style also. Boys’ Dress Shoes Clean-Up Price, $2.35 Pr. All solid leather Shoes in biack | or brown calf; sizes 2% to 5%, Ladies’ Shoes | Clean-Up Price, $2.85 Pr. High-grade Shoes in values to $6 and §6, In brown and black leather; and others have gray and black cloth tops; pizes 2% | to 8 Ladies’ Pat. Leather Slippers—$2.68 Pr. In Diack or brown, one- or straps, with military heels; most- ly all slzes—2% to 8. Special Values in House Furnishing Goods and Piece Goods BS-inch COATING {in brown, blue and heather mixtures, dark snd medium shader; all pure wool; good weight; Clean-Up Price $1.05. WAnch COATING made in Glen Fallock, Scotland, from pure vir- gin w shrunk; suitable for men's ladien Coats and Fulte— imited quantity of: at $3.95 yard. This is about the amount of the duty paid to im- port this cloth. LADIES" PETTICOATS, Clean- Up Price, $1.25 each, Made from a high-grade sateen with a 12- inch flounce, plaited, scalloped apd heavily embroidercd. in navy, brown, Russian green, Koya) and Copen. Our regular $2.00 num- ber, Clean-Up Price, $1.25. 72x84 Stitched Cotton Bats $1.50 Roll Made from soft, fluffy cotton; weight about 3 Ibs. 36-inch Cotton Challis 19¢ Yard In Nght and derk floral pat- terns; fast colors, 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask Nice quality of cloth in floral tripe designs; @5e yard. Japanese Table Cloths $1.50 Each Size bé-inch, with six 12-inch Napkins to match; light and durk ||] patterns. 16x32-inch Huck Towels 1216¢ Each ’ Good grade Huck Towsi a plain white, hemmed, ready use. 35-inch Plain Colored Burlap—25¢ Yard In greon, red, brown, blue and ; extra heay: ht; splendid camping ho te, ording to J. L4 MePherson, who | ; again | y 9, then Invited her to xet/ THE | MC JORE HEADS EMPLOYERS GET $60,000 FOR GERMANY 0 haw been was el thre coh tar ogram, t ring tion p eoh Cummingr riers, were ad tion, ‘The with a banquet at wh Angele) Hea: floors « annual meet) at the or of arrett 1 Ma edge, Knights Templar to Flock Here in 1925 premkle ohinery " Knights Templar of Columbus, 0. have ongaged 15 standard 1 cars to accommodate the from that section of the North Bend exidenta, and preatden company Chinn, pre company, of Be national conventie a in July Farmers Favoring 4 : rs Y Union; Hill Says |: | Plane for big organization Iby ft * during tt ® f ore od under as B . assietant sec f the Chamber of eo, Fri thru} row: | ed re than a y vay | Will Ask Council for Forestry Expert Acting on the advic milasic of forestr by I {the v op his return frou Eastern Washingtor lera, Ne also reported a oe to elfmir that have proven unp The Washington Fa in Washington varieties {itable. » Bureau duceme > farmers s anization, alternate meetings will be held in the Coast counties, ro with, of Victoria, B,C, in charge lof ceremonies Officers named to head the Ral jnier council, Hoya! Arcanum, during |1924, were instalied at the Odd jFellows' hall Thursday evening, jwith Past Grand Regent J, L. Beck | aan For Colds, Grip or Influenza But that is what I have to raise in the next few days—or talk to the sheriff. Read this ad through and see how far I am going to go in order to get the needed cash. It will profit you to help me. Read Details With Care Sale Starts Saturday 7 A. M. But it’s worth getting up for. SUITS 5 COATS 25 MADE TO ORDER Wonderful line of fine woolens to select from at this low price. Come down Friday evening and see big window filled with woolens at $25. - $100 CASH FORFEITED IF I FAIL TO DELIVER ANY SUITING OR COATING TO ORDER FOR $25 FREE One pair of well-tailored ready-to-wear Pants will be given free with every suit or overcoat ordered be- tween 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. Saturday. Place your order and take the pants with you as a gift from me. gui Every customer who orders a suit Sat- urday can have an overcoat made to special order for $15. This is one of the greatest offers I have ever made. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Louis Sidelsky IMPERIAL TAILORING CO.—SINCE 1890 1405 Third Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets - mpalgn | | |Last Type Harding Set Is Coming Here The last of type cs aper lust summer, withe fo tion to th tates, W, ¥ Vairbanks he out th soon e of the I rh | State Advertised in R. R. Booklet FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924, New Manager for Ide Co. Offices t really fi for develoy vlearance SA LE Of All Broken Lines Ata GAVING of 25% Regulation O. D. Army | Wool Shirts. One Lot of sizes 14, 1414, 15 and | 15% only, Extra value. Reduced to, each $2.45, | 8 tor... 9400, Army Hats These are reclaimed, but in good condi- tion. All sizes, Reduced Black Bear Water-Repellent Stag Shirt | Extra quality water- proofed duck, double front, back and sleeves. | Two breast pockets. All duced toe. $4,00 Leather Vests A high grade Leather Vest. Knit collar Slicker Coats Black Slicker Coats, three-quarter length. les CNS SERN: $2.45 Sweaters '§ Tom Wye All-wool Sweaters; regular $7.50 value. All sizes; $3 95 *s assorted colors. Reduced to Coat Sweaters; Heavy Wool $6.00, All sizes; assorted colors. Reduced to . $3.45 olive drab, Reduced to: D125 All-wool Sport Sweaters, flat weave; as- sorted colors, All sizes. $3 45 e regular Reduced to Caps One lot assorted colors | reduced to eigen ‘ 25c A heavy, All-wpol Government Sox, in gray. Special, pair... . .25c to 50% U. S. Army Barrack Shoes, made on the Munson last, of high grade leather, with a full sole, Cordovan color, All sizes. Marine Work Shoe One of the best medium weight Work Shoes on the market. All $3 95 . e sizes. Reduced to........ 16-inch All-leather Shoe Pac; .$1.00 $2.50 Leather Puttees. Either spring or strap; regular $3.50 values. All sizes. Blankets | Army Felt Slippers, special, per pair........... U. S. Army leather Gym Shoes; an extra value at.... Australian Plaid Blankets in pinks, blues Ban Re teeenies oe A $4.85 | $4.00 A large number of 100% Virgin Wool and Wool-mixed Blankets, slightly soiled from counter and window display, at greatly reduced prices. Extra large size, reduced to, pair . d-pound Double Gray Wool Blankets reduced to, pair. , And a lot of other reductions in Underwear, Shoes, Blankets, Sox, Stags, Rain Clothes and all heavy goods. Sale starts Saturday morning. * Surplus Army Supply Store)" 1013 First Avenue AT THE SIGN OF THE TWO SOLDIERS a