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PAGE 4 rut COLUMBI Stew « goaceraes Epes ».(] ABSOLUTELY FREE 2 ing venkat twp on $50,000 STOCK MUST GO! Mo ise JACK aN Dempsey Now Full- = Fledged Film Star The Fourth is over—we have no time to | First Ave. and Pine Street; so we are offer e Fr lose—we must force the closing of this | ing you your selection of this complete ang &- ' great Clothing Stock. | combined $50,000 stock m ma tf t Durkee’s Department Store of Wenatchee, Yesterday we closed our doors al! day ang ’ ersal, first ¢ wh he FIRST of the GREAT , Colun turda Wash., failed to meet its obligations, By | again reduced sale prices. It was a shame LEGAL PROCESS this immense stock was | to do it. “ FIGH Taru(WIN "PICTURES y Sg filmed showing t a ft « \) assigned f the BENEFIT OF THE C REDITORS. Finale—It marks the beginning of the eng : : i ake tomorrow, Saturday, the On the job with ready cash, we obtained And to ma ; ‘ : ay, Durkee’s entire men’s stock and moved and | Banner Day—here’s what we . Ba Well merged it with our huge clothing stock at | repeat this sensational FREE O ZR. Tomorrow, Saturday, starts the Grang Sao es ae | GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: We will give Men’s Beautifully Tailored Two TARTS Pants Suits of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns mo pin stripes. Slims, stouts and semi-stouts included. Origina a] Biyth ‘ SATURDAY DeyfOr7 Fee Give” 4 ” | 5—but they go tomorrow at the wind-up price of . \ Great \ Inter Gib Cc d price $3 / rs 4 is “News reo all of Ch And dded inducement to force all of these atts to be s ‘ore oS News Fall of Chuckles | And as an added in |the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.0 hat in the house, including hundreds of all late style felts and straws—will be lgiven ABSOLUTELY FREE with each suit sold tomorrow. ‘ ie he glum a | And for SATURDAY ONLY, included. with this FREE OFFER, we will give lyou your choice of 243 late-style Men’s and Young Men’s |Suits all sizes, in tweeds, worsteds and serges, a few two- |pants suits included in this lot—original prices of these 10. 85 |suits were $20 and $25, but they’re yours Saturday for. . And here is Lot 3: Men’s Finest Tailored Suits in at English serge, blue and bankers’ gray; many Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kloth Kraft and Curly Clothes included in this lot. Original prices laround $50, but they go Saturday at the wind-up price of. . And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, | your selection of any hat, as advertised. BUT PLEASE NOTE: These FREE |OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. The story, written dgwick, who directed Ro, Wena WICK at Lower, SHep Man boys who crave to see whose dreams were fulfilled by one| j of them “coming into a sudden for BURR . MSINTOSH )copeneacate World’s Champion | Athlete Popular sa -“ * alloping Gullagher,” the third “ y : "5 tehess| Men’s enuine President Suspenders have € \ P Tom we'll sell: Men's Du g n ae the eae rose at Trousers, $6.00 values, for $3.45. While | been cut to 25c, While over 200 dozen Men's u actor, is being shown at hte W $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Pants have been | Belts have been cut to 35c. Men’s Wok * Thomwon is world’s cham hlete and holds | marked down to $2.45, Bore, Sites WH EO | ata cy = a ge — pol ~ tBeesdlae have ‘None oat to 49c. Caps have been cut to 49c. While all Men's Men's genuine B. V. D. Lrgnrniad = ge | pon pe lel will go Saturday at at 68c, Men's Spring-weight Union Suits a’ 98¢e. While all Men’s Heavy Wool Under- | wil Bigg os ee is, eee Bo. wear has been cut to exactly one-half price. | PAs. Men's $6 a Chippewa aan Arrow Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, go a ts at $2.98. While Men’s $10.00 Saturday for 98c, Beautiful Knit Dress Ties | genuine Packard and Bannister Shout at 68c. Men’s Garters at Se. While high- | Oxfords have been cut to $2.98. Audit grade Green Hood Shirts, with collars at- ‘ ; . | your boy needs a pair of shoes, you can buy tached, have been cut from $5.00 to $1.45-| a5 all-icather $4.00 shoe for) $1.95, Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men's Collars, all | And he th Mix Star of Zane Grey Story ‘Tom Mix L. HAUPTMAN and the COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA the cause of these enormous reductione a : sizes, at 5c. Men's Black Bear Overalls, in | This Durkee's men's stock must be wound up a SSP BBR e4 at the al Frida fact, everything that man needs for dress | Once, together with the combined Red Front cock : turday, ia “The Lone hi 1 d | 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. And which William Fex or work wear, all included in this sale and | thi forced drastic action is the cause of each see ed from the welkknown 2 going at such sensational prices as these. | sational low prices as these, Be here when the DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING at 9:00. We have just men tioned a few of the bargains offered. Our four large display windows on First Avenue and Pine Street are just stacked with honest merchandise. So come to this GREAT CLOTHING SALE before it is too late. Remember our address: Red Front Clothing Co., 1601-1603 First Ave., Cor. Pin WALLACE BEERY |_After 10 days of exterior work at, Wilfred Buckland, Supervising ath lace ‘Beery haa been engaged Neck, Long Island, Agnes | ist for William de Mille’s Paramoult rewe's next|Ayres, Antonio Moreno, Tyrone | productions is at work on settings n, "Madonna | Power, Maurice Costello, some sail-|for Mr. de Mille’s next picture, “The who has|0rs, and Irvin Willat, director, have | Fast which is an adaptation by and other) Teturned to the Paramount Long | Clara Beranger from Frederick Lone ons, will have Island studio to complete the filmi: ng|dale's New York stage succes, slot * y Without a Name.” “Spring Cleaning.” Grey novel of that name. There is not veling of t ove, adventure and the 1 |Texas Rangers who kept peace of the Lone Star state. Aasisted PP by “Tony,” the brightest horse this lreviewer has ¢ver seen motion pictures, Mix a u owed” J lad aad | lap Tellege) n, “the great lover,” is back ———=——*—— | time as the hero of the Robert W. Chambe tween Friends,” which is now showing at the Blue Insert shows Norman Keery and Alice Calhoun, > in this picture. again. "his Gi ONLY a ne fy SHOW IN TOWN TODAY ~-¢ ROBERT W. CHAMBERS DARING ROMANCE OF LOST LOVE AND VENG EVERYBODY IS RAVING m | about what a great show || Pantages has this week —AND— THEY ALL SAY “at last Pantages hae hit the nail on the head” with the popular CONTINUOUS 12:00 NOON—11:00 P. M. POLICY or VAUDEVILLE AND FIRST-RUN FEATURE PICTURES THIS WEEK 6-BIG ACTS-6 “ALL KNOCKOUTS” y famous star | !!vec en, to place on ex ns of his abi yasa in which he is! 5 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION to him it was jar star has kept hidden a great art, according to his As @ pupil of the celebrated Meu-| friends, who insist that he display nier, foremost Belgian nou some of his best works that the world later as both pupt! and wa may know his versatility, OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK sculptor of world-wide! real. This pop with LOU TELLEGEN ANNA Q. NILSSON NORMAN KERRY ALICE CALHOUN promise. Educational Film Creating Interest “The Land of W by is showing for the day at the Metropolitan ture, portraying the life, ventions and war tendenci: |natives of Southwest Moxico and | Borneo, is highly interesting. These regions have never before been filmed by man, and the appearance Member of New Company ANDY WARD'S BAND HENRI C. LE BEL, Organist aise “The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation” | Quackless Duck Is (Big Oil Deal Made | Particular 3 U O | —and— of the elght white adventurers cre- * ‘ | i 1 ‘ ated no little interest among the ° Found in California) == by Union Oil Co.|| yigua DANA _|/2i0%,.2° its interest amon “the of Seattle, Washington POMONA, Cal., July 4—Now we| SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 4.-- with the intruders were to do them harm. ? have’ the quackless duck. Beauford] An oll-drilling lease on a 200,000 acre | On several occasions Nickle and MILTON SILLS {his party found {t necessary to fight In the Comedy Drama [their way clear of native barrages. “ || Nickle was one of the first mon |§ THE HEART BANDIT }to enter and pe alive the noto: SEE THIS BIG DOUBLE |rious “thieves' arket,” in Mexico PROGRAM |City. He was the first white man " jever to witness a real Sivyapore Positively No Advance fire dance. Government authorities in Prices have compHmented him on hig suc: cess in escaping severe Covington claims that when one of| ranch in northern New Mexico has his waddlers arrived in this world,| been signed here by the Union Oil she refused to utter a single quack, | company of California. Tho deal is and still remains silen' @ lays | said to be tho largest ever consum. | eggs with the best of the quacking | mated in the history of oil develop ones, however, Covington is setting | ment in the United States, some of the bird's eggs to see if he| ‘The property involved {s the Bart- can raise some more, silent living] Jett ranch on the cast slope of the things of female gender belng 80| Rocky mountains just across the rare. Colorado state line. People will find that I will ex- tend them the greatest courtesy and the most careful personal atten- tion—and that I use the most modern methods and equipment with a proper regard for sani- tation, JUNE 30, 1924 ESTABLISHED 1882 L Rid THIS FOR THE DOCTOR Zag hBE TL PIK Fepy | “My friend, you are , Suffering | from a chronic complaint." *{ y plays | “IL know it, but please lower your Satardey volce; she’s in the next room."—Bos- |ton Transcript RESOURCES Dueling scenes a hown in Pola Negri's latest starring picture for Paramount, “Lily of the Dust,” were ected by Dimitri Buchowetzki youth “88 Hae MY FEES ARE ey BRET MODERATE eed and Discounts. U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness. Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities... Banking House ..., Furniture and Fixtures. . Other Real Estate Continuous Performances 75,000,009 ‘ ' 11,000.00 TODAY Silver Found in | Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit. f CONSULTATION AND Customers’ Liability Account of Acceptane Cattle Country | m | Cash and Exchange Bena mtecaa ofl, SIDNEY, W,, Australia, | Hy EXAMINATION FREE uly 3.- h ly deposits hb e . 5 q TKEENER IN been discovered around Mount tem,| Lucille Hicks. She will be $17,108 Hetdltaptice alla stsue’ “MEAN MAMA” center of Queensland's great cattle;one of the members of the district, eis new Seattle Theater Guild InANErTE VIVIAN | and will play an important I heads ee portant | BIG JULY 4TH ; HANNE Goeee LE A yer.| Pale in the opening show, “In Nonlin ac SSO KERR ; 500,080.80 PROGRAM |scle got along together, Mra.O'Brien?|LOve With Love,” which Surplus and Undivided Profits 61342rt8 | —well, T ‘ope? opens at the Metropolitan Circulation ..+.ss.erereseee 100,000,00 140,888.68 87,598.87 9,457.48 $17,190,841 Cra “Oh. yes, very woll, Mrs. Broom:! Sunday ni, New Show Tomorrow ly. "Ere we've been married goin’ | ay night. “ON THE QUIET” on six months, an’ I ain't ‘ad to call | e | In tho police but twice." —Pearson's, | ADOLPH MENJOU H E I I G a | Adolph Menjou, who recently I ry NEXT WEEK signed a long term contract with METR OFOLITAR Our Liability on Outstanding Lotters of Credit Acceptances Executed for Customer: Deposits ....... ae ty “Obey That Bver insistent Impulse and Visit Dr, METROPOLITAN |Paramount, 1% to play tho rolo of NAtsalal Anniversary Week All Twice 9 the philanderer in William do Mille's MASTER strony “i o next production, “The & t Set,’* M. A, ARNOLD, i Beran Ory Tohneon's<. Week | Daily | 8:80 The Seattle [Betty Gompeon ‘ta to oN cle Predident THE LONE OR. J. T. BURR NICKLE Theatre Guild jot the frivolous wife in the same | : A. R, TRUAX, a fo of the hsuband, — DNOADWAY'S Come D. 1. Moss, 0} CLUCK N, bah e piri THE LAND OF— DWAY's COMEDY }One other important role remains to Vico President vAatleots Gaal y TONY—the Wonder Horne CA. PHILBRICK, Vice President DR. 8. A, RANDOLPH HUGH ROWLEY, Ibe ed ha of i of 0 WHISPERING HOPE||| “In Love wir Lover | fied Ot of Me eet ot Othe, ¢ A. 99)] vaupno ure | Larne | Z CIEE NS a Assistant Cashier Beats Now Selling | TAY Assoclate sical TO Famous F | ‘The Paramount film version of y | Mt oT MICKEN W. H. BERRY OUR GANG ComuDY Damoor d_Beron PB {William J, Looke's story, “The First and Pike Vice President Aasistant Caahiers Saturday—Hoot Gibson ic, 506 and 750 ' Mountebank,"' is to bo released undor ? | = ened |(h0 title The SideShow of Life,” Dees ertells wade I

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