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INFRISCO Second Alleged Gangster Is Facing Charges of Girl in Court BAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 22.-—Jee ge Montgomery was scheduled for @rossexamination as the complain- tng witness in the trial of Ed (K. ©) Krouvosky, prise fighter, when today’s ossion of the gangster trial @pened in the superior court here Miss Montgomery completed her @irect testimony Inte yesterday, re Mating the story of her alleged ex tn the Howard = etreet @hack as she did in the trial of Bd (Spud) Murphy Gpectators concentrated thetr tn | Qerest during Mise Montgomery's fetimony on the attitude of Kru (" “GIRL TRAP” HORRORS AS TOLD AT TRIALS tedasielaeaniiieal Yosky's wife She sat as if stunned with surprise when the girl testified to Kruvcsky’s alleged treatment of ber | Judge Ward, presiding, notified the attorneys that he expected to “Baye the case concluded by Friday @ that on Monday Jim Carey could .@e on trial, as the third alleged Banerter to face the court It war the expectation that evidence would be completed tomorrow 13 Quarts, 2 Pints of Booze Cost $200 Pleading guilty to possession of 13 @¥arts and two pints of liquor, Burt was fined $200 by Judge! Neterer in federal court Tuesday af. ternoon Leading figures in the sensational Howard street gangster trials at San Francisco which began with that of Edmund (“Spud”) Murphy, alleged leader of the “Beast Men” charged with unepeakable attacks upon at least four young women, and out of which grew the recent lynching at Santa Rosa, California, Photo shows Jessie Montgomery and Jean Stanley, chief witnesses against Murphy and four other men, as they ap- oo ris a === peared while relating their horror stories in Judge Ward's court, Inset beside Murphy ia his wife, who made brave show of loyalty at her husband's trial, in which he was convicted. SAVES YOU PENDLETON, Or.—Development! of water power at Umatilla rapids, | in Columbla river, urged. x| Taseuss Cop Is Fired by Chief TACOMA, Deo, 22.—Motoreycle Ot fleer Art Strong was dismissed from the police force yesterday, after a hearing before Chief Smith, John | Baylo charged that Strong beid him p at the point of a gun Thursday u Sereerd wecmment,| afternoon and robbed him of 36 gu: tons of moonshine. iF oreign Women in School Entertained An afternoon of entertainment was enjoyed by the foreign women en rolied in the Engtish clames at the Washington schoo! Tuesday. Super | tntendent of Behools Frank Cooper addremed them. i i ' i The Whole Downstairs Floor of the Green Building is devoted exclusively to. the Boys, and here you can choose practical, sensible gifts at MONEY-SAVING PRICES Give the Boy a Sweater at Big Savings Areal gift for areal boy. Every fellow likes a warm, look- ing Sweater. All styles, all col- ors, all sizes. Some have shawl collars and some have converti- “ti FI = And since thet time have Ber % tare em oe, rE}E if biye ONLY TWO DAYS MORE TO PRACTICE ECONOMY IN GIFT BUYING The sensible gift is one of usefulness as well as beauty. Electrical appliances of every description at reduced prices. BEAUTIFUL SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ELECTRIC IRONS from $4.00 to $8.25. AN makes, including Hotpointa, American Beauties, ete, ete. With all electrions A Hat or Cap for the Boy You'll find some won ble collars. A few Ruff-neck Gerful values here, Appliances, Benjamin double Sweaters in school stripings. for boys of all ages. eeltata, ben. $5.00 values for........ 3.89 | Stunning Cape at ADJUSTARLE KINDA KARS, Mt any child. Regular price $2.25; epecial ahve . 1.08 ROLLER SKATES, a!! maken all bearing. Regular price $4.00 and $1.39, an@ other styles up to $3.50. $6.00 values in small sizes $3.50; apecial ..... High-grade two-biade POCKET NIVE, practical gift for boy.00e BIG SAVINGS on Sizes for all boys from BOYS’ SUITS low as $7.95, $10.95, Boys’ Ties You cnn choone just the Tie the boy Ukes from this great assortment. ‘There are hundreds of them at 39¢ to 79¢. TWO-CELL FLASHL lar $1.25; special VEST POCKET NICKEL PLATED FLASH REED se NTS. Regu- Ne CHEST, 22 tools. Regu- while they last... 61.08 DAISY AIK RIFLES, 600-shot, Hegular $2.60; special 108 trie Globes, Regular price Boys’ Bath Robes Be At Big Reductions ‘The boy will like these—they're just like Dad's. All sizes in @ great variety of colors and patterns for Ful line COASTER WAGONS, special price, DOUBLE ROASTERS, genuine $4.95 to $9.95. ’ Savory. Size 11%x7%27% “ Boys’ Belts bigh. Regular price $2.25, big BtyMsh Belts at the reduced prices Wpecial . 2... see eees +e. 81.89 Gloves and Gauntlets ot 39¢, 69¢, 79¢ and upwarda Solid copper No. & Rome TEA KETTLES. Regular $3.25, ape CAL. neeeeeeeeececeees G1.08 2quart afuminum Pervolators, packed in Xmas box. Regular IVORY CLOCKS. Regular price $3.15, special .......... INTERMITTENT ALARM CLOCKS, Regular price $4.00 special .. seeeees 82.908 (ncluding war Many attractive dress styles tm leather and wool of Boy Scout and Indian Gauntlets. They range in price from 89¢ to $3.00. Boys’ Handkerchiefs In dainty Christmas boxes, three for 75¢ and three for $1.00. OVERCOATS _ Good-looking, warm Overcoats, sizes 21 to 7, UNDERPRICED $7.95 to $16.75; sizes 10-18, $13.75 to $19.75 Big Bargains in Boys’ Hose and Majestic Kiectric Heaters, tax) Underwear Hoey oe). soenis EIGHT.DAY ALARM CLOCKS. Heavy Buster Brown and Black Cat Hose, all sizes 714 yin oad aeh saipeme ee rgamamlllnaiad hoot apecn oo to 10, it reduced prices. Ld eee. tk ne obs sees 5 cobemasenka The f. ‘4 ” 3 = ‘amous “Globe” Knitwear: BEAUTIFUL CARVING SETS at 4to 6 years, a suit.........cc.cccceccccece prices that cannot be beat. Bight light CHRISTMAS ELECTRIC DECORATING LIGHTS, special cose 2.98 PORDS, + 89¢ 8 to 14 years, a suit. 4 16 to 18 years, a suit. BOYS’ PAJAMAS BOYS’ SHIRTS BOYS’ BLOUSES THE WHOLE DOWNSTAIRS Calendars for FLOOR OF THE GREEN 1921 are free. BUILDING Ask for them. Write us for price any and everything in the hardware line, Enterprise Meat Grinders, beyond a’ ques on the best made— No. 6, $2.08. Rogular price $4.60. No, 10, $5.96. Regular price $7.76. ARONSON HARDWARE CO. 1217 FIRST AVENUE GREEN BLDG FOURTH 4° PIKE TACOMA STORE—919 BROADWAY , _ | 4 } ‘CHINA COUNCIL ELECTS TONIGHT Advisory Body to Perfect! Organization Election of a bourd of directors and & permanent chairman in to be taken up tonight by China advisory eounell of thi trade bureau of the Cham amerce when jit meets at § o'clock in the assembly ball. The nominating oo | lected twice the n 4 in order t | promion of council Invite nittee han ne of men to be * 8 free ox in the © interested is extended to all efti 4 in trade with China meeting tonight | whether or not they were present at the organization meeting WANT SCHOOL ON WEST SIDE | Medical Lake Custodial School Overcrowded ‘Trustees of the Chamber of Com merce yesterday went on record as fay mendation of the ment bureau, re nent of a separate minded children in Western Washington It waa pointed out that the eurte | dial school at Medical Lake is over crowded ané an additional institution ly needed A bill to be presented at the next atenion of the jeginlature for this pur pone has been prepared by Judge King Dykeman. HE RE-STOLE STOLEN GAR? \Chauffeur Held for Taking Auto From Cop jauto, after it had been found by « | patrolman, but before the owner had come to get it, Neely Hayes, chauffeur, was held in city jail Wed-| nerday on an open charge. The auto was stolen from BC Matson, Elilott hotel, 105% Pike st Patrotman W. J. Michmire foynd it at Fourth ava and Stewart s€ and notified the owner. Before Matson got there, the acto wus missing again. | Patrofmen G. W. Christy and C |B. Tedrick found it in a garage on | Broadway. Hayes is alleged to have taken it there Mother Rescues VANCOUVER, Wash. Mra. Mary Anderson and her baby, whom the mother rescued from their burning home at the risk of ber own life, will both recover, it was report- e4 at a horpital here today. were badly burned. Secy. Alexander’ Both as Son Plane Victim WASHINGTON, Dec. 22,—Lieut |W. R. Alexander, son of the secre. | tary of commerce, was killed at Bol- Ung field yeuterday afternoon when he was struck by the propeller of his airplane as he prepared for a flight. | Women’s Slippers » Comfy or leather soles $1.95 Bought to sell at $2.50, $3.00. Women’s Slippers Hy-Lo style, with comfy soles— $2.95 Blue, Fawn and Lavender. Women’s Slippers Daniel Green’s Quilted Satin— $3.50 Pink, Blue, Old Rose, Taupe and University Wh Alleged to have reastoten a stolen | 2.5) Babe From Fire! Dee, 22.—| | Our entire stock of children, on sale at WEDNESDAY, DECEMEER 2, | FRASER- UC SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Store Hours—9 to 5:30 Special Price Basement EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS FOR THURSDAY 200 Trimmed Hats Specially Priced at $2.50 —A splendid assort- ment of styles and col- ors in the season’s pop- ular models. ——E A Holiday Sale of 500 Blouses and Petticoats $3.95 Showings Attractive and Useful for "Gifts O t ‘ff fp {T= BLOUSES —Georgette, crepe de chine and _ tricolette blouses in the season’s most desirable models, showing new neck styles, and effectively trimmed. —All the wanted lighter sha colors. ‘ —Sizes 36 to 44. — SSS r | des and costume Petticoats $3.95 - —Lustrous Silk Jersey o1 Taffeta in wide range ol novelty flounce effects. —Complete color assort- ments. —Petticoats of excellent quality, much underpriced, ik r} | | } “yen! i | iPr ! Young Alexander was a second Ueutenant. He was making ready for flight with another officer and stood too close to the propeller as it was spun for start of the fii officials at the field said. were several witnesses to the dent. ‘ Shoes are sure to be more welcome thar The Thoughtful Gift for Hours of Ease Shoes and Slippers for men, women and the new lower prices. Men’s Slippers Brown, Navy or Gray. Baby Slippers Red or Blue—fur trimmed— Felt, leather or comfy 9 5 soles— Cc nme $2.45 Baby Shoes Soft soles, in all styles. Sizes 0 to 3— 89c $1.25 values, Children’s Slippers Comfy or leather soles, in Red or Blue— Sizes 5 to 8 $1.68 Sizes 814 to 11..$1.78 Sizes 11 to 2....$1.88 N-W Rove 1220-22 SECOND Men’s Romeos Black or Brown Kid with sewed soles— $3.45 Sizes 6 to 11%, Men’s Slippers Felt, with comfy or leather soles— $2.95 All Bought to sell a¢ $3.50, a AVE.