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LOSES $500, JUMPS OUT OF WINDOW Broker Recovering After al * Riotous Night at Cards; “ “Frenchy” Missing 'W. A. Boge, 29, broker, was recov @ring, in his room at the New Wash inton hotel, Wednesday, after a riot Ous Night at cards, during which he fost $500 and a $1,000 promissory Rote, The draw) in which he became @hgaged finally ended in a free-for- all, with Boggs going thru the win @ow into the street. Roger came to central station early Wednesday and tok! his story to Capt. J. T. Mason, “I went to Frenchy's place, on Union st, near Seventh ave, last Right, and was greeted by the so Galled ‘Frenchy,’ whose true name I @0 not know. I said ““Frenply, have you a crap game running ‘k there tonight” “FRENCHY” SUGGESTS: ALITTLE CARD GAME "No, Mr. Boggs, we have not,’ he Replied; “but I woul! like to get you | tnto a little card game between the ) two of us’ “After some argument, he got me Mito a rummy game at $10 and $20 a game. We played about four hands, When he suggested that we go out _ get a drink, We went around corner—I can find thé place in cabal Upon walking Into the Apartment, he closed a pair of double | @oors, kidding a woman who wags in} Regligee in a double bed” “You say they were double doors Bhd a double bed?” asked Capt Ma- @en. “How many drinks had you bear & Pin i { ANN SOANUANUANLANNNUNAI DMN THE PALMER WINS FOR SENATOR Scores Walk-Away Over! Farmer-Labor Man Hy & vote of 2,672 to 983, Former State Senator KB. BL Pal elected Tuesday over Joe r, repul> ean, was Smith, farmer-labor candidate, to fill | 6 senatorial term of George Tt carried an neta in the d wan ight, Palmer's vote was approximately in the same pro- portion to Smith's aa Gov, Hart's was to the farmerlabor candidate's in the November election in this dis triet. Toth polled about 73 per cent of the total GOODFELLOWS | HELP KIDDIE | Bunch at Gerald’s Raise | for Ryther Home “"Smatter, Weary, we haven't heard from you?" Came @ voice over the phone, “You're the first one who hasn't.” growled Weary Wilkins in his finish- ing brick headquarters for the Ryther Child Home. “Who's speak: ing? “A. G—Goodteliow—Austin, man- | ager wt Gerald's cafe,” was the reply. | |“ "Bmatter? Didn't you think there | Were any little Mr. Goodfellows down | nere anymore? How dayuh get Past way? Come down and look And down went Weary Wilkins as straight and as fast as he could to Gerald's cafe. “Where's this Mr. Goodfellow? he SEATTLE \“She Boasted STAR AN DIEGO, Cal, Dee ta frensy of jealousy, inapire that he was @ fool to expect her full affections and a boast that she had two husbands living, impelied Jona than A. Murpy, 26, to shoot Mary Pethel Odum, 24, whom he had court od for yearn, a he told the pollen, Murphy fired three shots into his victim, who was ted to live wording to the story in we marry me. When we last met 1 asked her once more to m he laughes She told me sh CONSPIRACY IS MANILA CHARGE HONOLA LU T. H, Dee Charges that the recent riots at Manila, in which 11 persons, includ ing four Amer © killed, were the result of « of native Filly the formal compiaint again sons filed yesterday, accord Views reaching here from Manila to day ‘The complaint ac rry me 1 at me, and 4 me announced for the middie of January The complaint charged that the ab |leged conspirators marched in” milk tary formation againnt whom they were said to " ing, and that they launched their at tacks from strategic posilions which showed that & conspiracy had been formulated in advance ‘The total world war nations were about $156.6 d by tounte |" 4 all of Other Frederick Belasco oe ” moré than 30 y lant night from pneumor wae a brother of Da New York theatrical pre Alean: , nds ving as 4 nhot he “1 tried ie after T| aw her qui body on the floor w but I couldn't seem two do it After he had follow the Went, f F Franciaeo, ¢ and, t Then I lost my Vb leusee of the here in widow, mix brothe nd ® stepdaughter surviv Funeral services will be held y end: | day hooting er thruot @ to Ban | tore Lon An geles and to San | M ed hin heet down the woran —— Mrs. Odum & Hero r. Mra utifnl brunette. | © Hirimm, re Her 9 id boy w m home her stand to nee | ora Has Dizzy Time) but No One’s Hert} Phe auto of T. K Nelvedere ave. struck the « Joseph Capeloto, 805 First a 2 MORE Why not decid that you could Atkinson. Second ave. and Youler, way, ” hight, bounced against a street and then ricocheted into ano standing aute we 130479. A autos were damaged, but no one was burt. An a ¢|Lectures Thureday on Internationalism Dr, Richard Behols, of the Univer sity of Washington, will deliver a} lecture on “Internationaliem, True }and False,” 1 the Trans last lecture in | we of five on “History and rary Politics,” under the| sumploes of the Amociation of Colle wiale Alurnnae 1308 Third Avenue Italy bas some bg 9 lemon trees, which produce 1,200,000,000 lemons « year terpriner on the Pi WEDNESDAY, DEC _Is Dead in Frisco Loves---So I Shot Her”: Fred with the in id du r the rm, two ml ¢ him. Thure Your Last Chance! SHOPPING DAYS e for yourself—now— make no more appro- Wrist Watch priate gift than SPECIAL AT "$20 ‘A 20-year Guarantee goes with each Case THOMAS J. CASSUTT h JEWELER Pantages Bldg. OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS EE TL EL Ek LR OL EE EL Ve It is correct for salesgirls to wear their hats while at work} li ee pomp the counter. (If the deg ng alker says it isn't, show him is " 4 picture.) Mrs. Charles De Loosey Oclrichs, New York| “Right here. Are you ‘Weary’ ae ene sogtthe oY $100 aide bet"! society leader, who has taken a job selling perfumes, wears| Wiikins? Glad to meetcha. Now, “*Prenchy, you know love to/ her hat on duty as you see. And Mrs. Oelrichs ought to know | se here—t byl, re peek ul, bot that tg vary, very steep’ whet is proper. This rales of ure Oelrichs was taken at|PMet oo 4? Ste now that you're & confederate ing books, perfume counter in t rading Company of New York's What's the tax?” I distinctly caught him cheating. | pany of Mika tea eek Sur -te Rater home,” replied “Weary,” and they went Into conference. They called in @emanded of the cashier, and 4 man (“3 tapped him on the shoulder. SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE! fleinz Catsup— Lea & Perrins \-pint ....23¢ Sauce— L-pint .....30¢ Small large .. Snider’s Catsup— —A-1 Sance pint ......33¢ H. P. Sauce. 74 HIGHEST # GRADE # CANNED § FRUIT 3 Del Monte Apri q cots, 28.....33¢ (ke Del Monte Pears, 28 on cece ee SOE Del Monte Sliced ‘Peaches, 28.30¢ PRESERVES Phez Jam, 15 O28. ...00. 30¢ Marasca Pre- serves (Straw- berry, Rasp berry, Logan- berry, Black- berry) ....683¢ Maraschino Cher- ries— Bio-oz. .... 21¢ $6,000 Taken In at |New Type of Paper (“sicxey sesanon, the headwaiter 6-02. ......35¢ | . in of the Gerald's Goodfel GS RECRIMINATION | Firemen’s Dance} Starts in Chicago (4 ee aie “Finally Frenchy won $500, when More than $6,000 was netted by the) CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—The “Gooat ” Austin came acros ealted cae and he Seattle Fire Department Relief as|can Daily Standard, an with $25, and % maiithana of an eoate sociation dance at Masoine temple| newnpaper to be conducted “along | “Mickey” and hia Sy or $500, whereup | TUesday night. Both dancirig floors) the principles of Crtatianity,” bean Se tecta sediausen ta. Ge Jos I remember | wore crowded to capacity. Fire Chief) publication here today with @ special | her home thru their union, sasea cama to und Knocked and Mrs George 1, Mnater’led tna|Curiecaane’ edition. suother $55, taking 60 berriea £reun| ‘@at the window, jumping out [grand march. Mayor Hugh M. Cald-| The Standard made an editorial the Gerald's Goodfellows. ‘SE was beaten considerably ty! well and many other city officials appeal for the euppart of these who | were present. Incidentally, no fires | have been “clamoring for a clean aan the serenity of Amer evening “Come around next year,” anid Mr. “Goodfellow” Austin as “Weary” the oo| newspaper, unfettered, uncontrolied | went away, amiling @ $50 amua and edited for all members ef the housebokL” t for Hotels| sttike of Blind or Hote S| CONCORD, N. H.. Dee, 12—Nine | Workers Doubled | = the Milton [foot shecta for hotel beds, inspec:| LONDON. Eng, Dec. @2—The| he near Pike tion of hotel kitchens and provixion| @wansea blind workers’ strike has | fear, was the for absentee voting are Mcluded in| been nettled. Tho trouble ance o ie Program of legislation to be|the acer ation of two nehy is still at | SOURht at this winter's seasion of the | teachers »pointment | jNew Hampebire legislature by Man | of two sig be blind chester council, United Commervial teacher will be accommodated in \ Travelers. the Blind Institution. SPOKANE. — Nonpartisan league of Washington to assist in establish vend A peny here for manufacture of Porter’s Plam Pudding ....49¢ Heinz Plum Pad- ding, 25¢, S9¢ Heinz Mincemeat 1-Ib, glass... 2-lb. glass 1-Ib, tin Mr. and Mrs. Thrift are have the Best of Good C m4 s their table this Christmas day, and they are going to get it at the very lowest prices in the city, You can, too—just shop at the Groceteria nearest your Heré Jan. 6) FLERE Sk EL PR LE TLR RR LL Rk LE B Athletic School tel TREE TEA A popular, delicious flavored. tea of full bouquet. Green or Black, “Ruffnecks” Pure Worsted Athlete “Raffneck” Sweaters. Knitted of soft “springy” heavy collars, contrassin r chest and collar stripes: grays with school color; whites with school colors; ma. roon and orange, foyal and gold; wizes 38 to 42 Seattle January 6, to formulate a good roads program for rec- ion to the legislature. Two from each commercial or ition and the commissioners of county west of the Okanogan Columbia rivers will be eligib! eredentials. East df these rivers, Iniand Empire Highway associa. | ia undertaking @ similar func: | 219s .--2-..39¢ Del Monte Grated - Pineapple 2s.35¢ Del Monte Sliced Pineapple 2s.37¢ yarns - acked in wooden box imited — number, reda, to Be Given to Id Folks Christmas WILLESDEN ¢Engiand, Dec. board of guardians has decided Siving « glaxs of beer for the old) at Christmas, This is the seo time in 11 years the board has this request. PACREe HIP | EXTRA FINE VAUDEVILLE Feature Photopiay: ILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN ORPHEUM | ‘Ss THEATRE cept M Mats. 2:30. David Belasce Presents RL OURAMA ROSES-% Nntet, Rowland imperial ‘Quinte wlan Meehan: Chase and La Tour; Moe Jape), Dorothy: Le ofA ; OFFICIAL SOCCER BALL $9.85 Regviation bail; quality footpall Official tn wine, ote Diadder and raw lace. TAG $355 Wine leather, cath “ined. Parn rubber der $3.95 5, Mae r Does He Fish or, Hunt? Marble's Sport-Craft Knives....... $2.20 Marbie’s Sportsmen's Axes $5.50 to $1.50 Marble’s Waterproof Mateh Sate. She iper “THE SPORTING _A style to ‘EVERSHARP” PENCILS EI [FI—— premeremennnegy aa fit every hand. Geoons Foul 5 no7-1109 SECOND AVE. RUGBY FOOTBALIA “MECCANO” WITH MOTOR, a ” cee YOUR GIFT FOR THE GOLFER fin Wenlep Golf ‘Dalle-20 and. aw each Seether Caddy Bags we NTAIN PENS - $2.50 to 810.00 “AUTO sTROP” SAFETY RAZORS: $5.00 to $13.50 v-\ © . ua 5 ; € Se SEE IE APE SE PAPE PEPE PS PSPS PAIR ISIS ISS PS om 1 Ib. .......40¢ Carnation or Borden's, tall cans Federal or Co-operati tall -Ite MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI Washington Macaroni, Spa- ghetti or Noodles— 3 packages...... eee BEE Creamettes, 3 pkgs..... 25¢ SUNSET MARSHMALLOW CREAM A delicious filling for your Christmas cakes...... 29¢ LOWNTOWN Pike St Public Market— nstalrs. Westlake Public Market Corner Public Market South End Public Market, 603 Union St N LAKE DISTRIOT ake Public Market N. BROADWAY DISTRICT 232 Bron RERAME RARER & x. 24rd and 1B RAISINS AND DATES Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, 15 ozs... Dromedary Dates, package. At Vegetables Eevee Pri PORE se creeccchrecenesecikete A Tie Tilt séulepnicks veseeesseee. L4€ Vah Camp's Pumpkin, 18c large can Del Monte Tomatoes, 2s, at o< ...15¢ Wan Camp’s Pork and Beans, medium, can large, Golden Harp Beans, per can Da Monte Beets, BALLARD DISTRICT $419 Raliard Ave. iB 5801 14th Ave. N. W Mail Order Department, Main Office and Warehouse 203-211 Third Avenue South UNIVERSITY DISTRICT ard 14th N. B Kame Copyright U. %. Patent Office 2498 woree. AG JELLO The most popular and easiest pert dessert. It is de icious when combined with fruit, nuts or marshmallows and topped with whipped cream, All flavors........-----11¢ PURE CANE SUGAR 2 ThS. wccccccsccccess BOG . .50¢ 5 Ibs. . HERSHEY’S COCOA 5 7 occedenteedmones +4 '0G CABIN’ SvRUP* Small ..... Medium pe DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING AT ONE OF THESE 30 STORES FREMONT DISTRICT T10- ett St. ood Ave, TH BN 85th and Kg UREN ANNE MILL mm Woana we $01 Blaine Ben Noorew Bt 331 Firat Ave. N. WEST sma’ California and Adi California and A) KIRKLAND Market and F Hewitt ana Oakes Bett BREMERTO: 4th St. Public Market. ’