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Red Cross Jumble Shop Needs The R Jumble Fourth av and Virginia e@t,, Seattle demand is urgent. op as soon possible, as the Mr. and Mrs. Struve Plan Dinner; Invitations Is- sued for Bridge Teas) Personal Miss Winonah Blackwell is visiting oy Guests This Aft-| der sister, Mrs. Wilson M, Snyder, Honor Guests 7 , jr, at Lake Stevens this week | ernoon, ee | . FRE . Mr. and Mra, Wilmot 1. “Lity and | R, AND MRS. FREDERICK) iiue son, who have been spending | STRUVE have extend ¢ summer at Seahurst Park, have | ations for a dinner of twelve returned to their town house: | era | it thelr home Thursday evening, | : ir | somplimentary to Mr, and Mrs.| oe w . Heussy hi ther eon Jand daughter, ¢ and Chariotee Knox Smith (Mary Hardy) of New) jive. returned ae ee ae fork and Mr. Sergel Kilbansky and) w) (hes have bien apending the Vr, Theodore Splering, guest teach | past month, . ss at the Cc school this sur ” ws at the Cornish school this sum) 7 te iepanctace ver. «pent the weekend at the Hotel| pit Rat « Washington | Attractive Bridge nee nee , > ‘ Mra. Herbert Schoenfeld has Tea Planned Fea the rt Be _ ned from the Pend Ore Mrs, B. B. Burnside and Mrs. C. C. | SHrDe" Sita oe teen dponding Norton will entertain with a bridge] summer, With her family she at the residence of Mrs. B ave soon for an extended Ka Thursday afternoon, honorir Mra | Sip be ag | James Hut. of New York, a | Col, M. Willard Glenn and Mrs. | Henry Thompson, of San Fr | Glenn, who have been guests of Mra, | Seven tables will be in play |liza Ferry Leary for the past two ¢ 6. fe months, are leavin Saturday for Charming Bridge Tea | Leena Miss Mary Str week as the g ‘ois t of Mrs. Livingston Given This Afternoon spending this Miss Mildred Miller was hostess this afternoon at fer home, enter |B. Stedman at the Highlands taining charmingly with an attract | ere Wwe bridge tea. The home was} The Misses Charlotte Greer, Rob artistically decorated in all the sum Humphrey, Jane Parkinson, | mer flowers, yellow being used in the | Anne Kin Mary Elmore, Barbara sun room, a deep rose sifade in the | Dent, Katherifie Keena and Jessie tiving room and piitk sweet peas and|Keena left yesterday for a two roses in the dining room. ‘At the | weeks’ outing wi the. Carpfire tea hour Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills |Giris at Camp Sealth on Vashon | ‘and Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb pre | istand, i sided at the prettily appointed table eee s ¥ Mixs Florence Carty is a guéet at} r m the Hotel Alexandria in Los Angeles. Capt. and Mrs. Stearns andra | Dinner Hosts Com. Maj. Shirley, U. 8, N. and With Admiral Edward W Mrs, Shirley are spending six weeks and Mrs. Eberle, Mrs. Robert E-/ar their former home in South Caro Coontz and Mrs. James Hamilton | jing Morton as the guests of honor, Capt a es rk D. Stearns, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Ebert pe . Walter Ostrander fe rene will entertain with a dinner| Mr. and Mrs. Walter enter.) ht covers at their quar and two sons, Milton and Raymond, ‘ the Naty Yard this ev will depart Thurstiay, motoring to/ San Francisco, where they will make | their future home. oe see Y sors Guests at Tea Miss Mary Florence Reardon of| Mra. M. E. Bozarth eft - Monday Vancouver, B. C..and Miss Miriam | morning for Olympia, where ghe will O’Heron, of Chicago, were honor|be the guest of her daughter and guests nt the tea “Miss Angela and|sonin-law, Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Miss Delores nan gave at their | Frisch, for one week. home this afternoon. The tea table, eee attractive with a low basket of snap- Mr, and Mrs, Ira Bronson and fam. dragons, daisies and bachelor but-|ily and Miss Rosamond Hide of Bos tons, was presided over the first hour (ton, Mass, will leave Saturday by by Mrs. Walter Ward and Mrs.jmotor for a trip to Lake Chelan/ William Finn, and the second hour | where’ they will spend a week. by Mrs. Folger Peabody and Mrs see 3. P. Cronin. They were assisted by Miss Phyllis Hamlin, *Miss Angela McClellan, Miss Mildred Hughes and Miss Mary Gorman. Miss Elizabeth Dgwson and Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Guard of Honolulu returned Sunday evening, {fom Rosario, where they have been the guesta, of Mr. and Mrs. John M. . . [Moran for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charming Dinner Guard have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Caroline E. Townsend enter-/yirg, W. C. Dawscn at Medina for | tained with a charming dinner @t ber |iwo months. Today they left by home last Se hg me i Sp pee motor for San Francisco, where they to Dean Ethel H. eH and her | will spend ten day@, before sailing Saother, BMYar Bi. V. Chidyatty,: Placda | ee eeend Sen 4am Be were marked for eight. eee see Se Mr. and Mrs. George Warren Boolt Bridge Tea Will will return by motor August 22 from Compliment Mrs. Curtis Lake Creacent, where they have been for two weeks. ° ‘Thirty guests will be entertained L by Mrs. Ross Wilson, at the bridge tea ahe is giving at the home ot Mr.| Adolph Bolm’ to and Mrs. B. L. Gates, Wednesday |Gjye Mati: afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Cur- Adolph Bolm is tis, wife of Capt. Donald Curtis, of/ wianty of his Seattle hosts in gener- the U, 8B Naw York. ous manner. © a world famous # dancer, he ms been a guest teacher Bridge Hosts at the Cornish Schoo! this summer Dr. and Mrs. L. FE. Shroat (Blanche} So pleased was he with the sum Jackson), who have just returned | mer's work as he has encountered it from their wedding trip, were the|at the new Cornish School, he is giv- complimented guests at a bridge par-|ing a matinee Wednesday in the ty, which Mr. and Mrs. Adolph An- | school theatre, the proceeds of which Gerson gave in their honor last/ will be used to found a library of evening. . the dance for the school: " Bolm and his wife have long had a fad of collecting books on art and - daneing—a very expensive fad, and | Attractive Tea one difficult to gratify, as the litera Mrs. Wilmot H. Lilly is entertain-;ture on the subjects is scarce and ing with a tea at her home Friday | scant. afternoon as a compliment to her| Such pupils as Franklin Crawford | sisterin-law, Mrs. John H. Perry of | are said to have delighted him. Miss New York. Presiding at the tea| Crawford will dance with the Scotti table will be Mrs. Henry Franklin| company, both here and in San own, Mrs. Aubrey Wilton, Mrs. | Francisco, this fall in a special num William Parkhurst Brawley and Mra.|ber Bolm is now preparing. Later Charlies H. Lilly. Jane Lamping and | she is said to be going to New York dane Denney will greet the callers | for special work with Bolm and with | @t the door. an engagement there promised for} eee this winter. A girl with both refine. | Luncheon Will Compliment Visitor mént and talent may go far in the | dancing world, as is proved in Clara | Mrs. Arthur E. Gilroy will enter. tain With a luncheon at Frederic Ford « |——______—_ . _ Hitt complimenting Mrs. James o v- ———-—¥ } New York. The party later wil! | a tend the performance at the Wilkes | VIOLINL id HE A DS — NEW PAN SHOW If there is a better violinist In vaudeville than Jan Rubini he has! | not been heard in Seattle. This vir ying the hos- eee Mrs. Lilly Plans cee Invitations Issued for Tea in Tacoma Miss Martha Lindberg has issued | t080, who is not a stranger to Seat cards for a large tea to be given at| tle, but whose visits are always a} her home in Tacoma Friday, Auguyt “0Urce of pleasure to those appre 49, front ‘3 until 6 o'clock, comph.|Ciating good music, is he Mentary jg her sister-in-law, Mrs, G.| this week's bill at the i H. Lindberg. with Mlle, Diane, the French| Miss Lindberg is well known In| Chanteuse, assisting with a ertoire aving |Of "mart songs and some sensational j costumes Miss Voelker is accom Panist for the two stars and the act scores & pronounced hit university circles in Seattle, attended the University of Washing. ton, where she is a member of Delta Gamma fraternity. ef @ An unwilling mule and the efforts | Marriage Ceremony 4. sp w » a kamith helper provide | © e uch y laughter in The New Performed Blacksmith,” a rural skit that is The marriage Sunday of Miss |" added feature of the bill | Frances Evelyn De Munn to Mr.| Nat Burns and Bill Lorraine are Carl W. Rennard culminated a ro.|two personable sin apd dancin Mmance of years. The ceremony was |comedians who ill themselves performed at the home of the bride's | “Broadway Thiever intimate friend, Miss Lucille Stencer Stan and Mae at the Salerno Apartments, with Rev, | fering William H. Bliss officiating. Mrs, | bil! Rennard is a grafluate of the Ellens- | n Gibson, A young woman with burg normal school, and Mr. Ren.|4 Yolee of the Sophie Tucker type, is hard is a civil engineer. Mr. and|%oring with @ repertoire of ‘unroual | songs Laurel have an of-| that adds laughter to the} Mrs. Rennard will make their home | in Spokane. Maud and Frank "Cromwell have a eee clever aerial offering. | Service at the Tea COP’S NOSE KNOWS Shop Wednesday | Westminster Presbyterian church|| Owing to the smell, police al will be in cha of the Little Tea lege they caught Frank Shop of the Orthopedic horpi with a pint on y Wednesday, with Miss Nellie Patrick |} night, at Br ava As hostess assisted by Mra. M. 8. way Officer ¥. nele th Wooster, Mra, George W. Shiclds,! the small was so peel ag raha Mra, R. Es. Seeley, Mrs. W. A, Irwin, || od Olson for several blocks by the Misa Mary Waller, Mist Josephine | Shields, Miss Louise Bailey and Mixs Gertrude Butkiey. scent of the grapo alone. held on booze charges: Olson | John F, Miller Women's Retief Corps | Aug. 19 |. by Automobiles 499 TH SEA Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD It would be @ thrilling thing for Seattle folks interested in pictures while our magnificent a Deurée Aquila Lodge No. Lodge Wednesday in otiand park ir friends of! will the Mem Aquila Honor 1 a plonic part of W may bring th hould provide fleet ie in harbor, to have an exhibition of mens room paintings, which are in many oasen the origin ls by our very with luneh vont ee known thuttre and shot thru with splashes of cob Women of Mooseheart Legion | ortul Women of Mooseheart Legion Will sunshine, ‘LEET IN HARBOR SUBJECT FOR ARTISTIC ENTHUSIASM TTLE STAR. Cynthia Grey ses Star office on upon dolphins, The good olf sea Vink W Oo; pF Ting yee wod with his trident adorns the rail-| |ways. Prows of project from the fountaina in Place de la Congorn, ‘=u 6 |Seattle Will Have Watergate, Too of | ja hand picturesqueness of outline of | vuntune tne Man of World Advises That Masculine Morals Are | , a Matter of Money and Suggests It Is Well for | Women to Get Their Husbands in the Habit of | Spending on Them Instead of Giving Them Time to Look for Some Other Woman to Spend Upon; |trase-mark division of the His Philosophy May Have More Truth {han “4 man's morals is a matter of money!” | The statement was propounded as gospel truth by a man heep him working all the time and he is liable to be a fairly respectable citizen. But let him have a pocketful Of MONEY) wns Seattle Wooderaft Thimble Club But in one cane at least this would,| We 40 not yet offer mitts eattle Woodcraft Thimble clut propitiation to our gods of the #ex Seattle Wooderaft 'Thimbt lub without ripping out the armored | DroPttiation to our gods of the nea) will Hela ite @nnual plonio at Acree j Who bring-us so much of our prom | Poetry in It Madrona park, Bring lunch jsteel plate, be tmponsible, for the oll} perity and well being. Perhaps Dan y , és <6 painting is done right upon the cold | Muntington’s design-at Pier 1 for thw yy AYN) 4 ApEy Human Analysis Class tool itnelf navy's landing shelter shows a be BY YNTHIA GREY Elate Lincoln Benedict club, bhu-| The ship in none other than the #ning | man analysis clase, moets at $ p.m./U. 8. 8. Tenn our masterpiece { But we will have our watergate, | in Erickson room of the YW, C. A./in battleshtpa and the painting Ix a | Ye) ax New York is nave tts , A opt ; r ; ting w Prof. 3 An 1 rr a ; ; yy : Pi ioar os My 8 | end ick " vd r rh " : , al ‘who says he has a very large acquaintance with life. Character readings by Prof. Jobr portrait of nip ite! niag Ark udson memorial along att ; ‘ : Ayer, M. V, and Prof, A. 1. Sizer, /full steam ahead tpru atmospherte | Hverside drive some day, jut where Keep a fellow's nose to the grindstone, Ph, D. | Waves lifted into transparent foam |Grants tomb makes a high point “ee wanoe and art of the sea must go and some leisure, and conclude, with me, that all men @re|use to make one's hands aft on other days than lene you have an with Mim Grey, a» vieilors interfere ing [Patent office, registration” iq fice of @ farm name ives the of the farm sole right ¢ 0 specific name, — see Are Chinese ever granted. ship in the United States? Chinese children born tm thle . try are citizens by virtue of |Citicenship ts also granted to In other worda,|™" Who served im the U, & ¥ |in the world war eee at is the best kind of The rust ta none other than the , ' er meet at Moose Temple at 8p. 0% ‘Iramous’ Henry Slenterdah)-temtuel ttleships at Bremerton ig the| alike as to piety an! right. Fe a ees |tor his sea power controversy, for | sre on in the world, but it wi take} “So long as a man has all he can do to support one wife he By yas pitied on ee es Cady Bates «Wea. Ria directive energy during the wari ficis ‘Local enthualaone owen mn, | is not so very likely to be thinking about any other woman.) yuit another. In ocnerdt ate © Lady Kagles will meet Wed! as well as a painter oi | Gsets Local enthusiasm over the s ” pat. so ha ea | ” ¢ , ony ° wah tike. eee.” Of great wea PIO! Meet in harbor has not yet been born, | OF if he does think about her, he Jenows he hasn't any money | soap, followed by @ lotion of HA. bail. Luncheon and) Upon the walls (plates of wide!) | There are being made by skilled! to spend on her, 80 hs manages to forget her again. |water and glycerine, equat bang two pictures by Howard| Model makers replicas of old fight-| “Mut don't put any apectal trust | enn | HN the Juice Of ONE TemOM ong eee Chandler Christy, for which his own | (Nf, erat, much ax the Constitution |in the chap who has plenty of coin,| | Are there any mapa of the United | few drops of tincture of bensolm , Tonia Social Chib wife posed. His generonity, wan|*2¢/80me of the Spanish Armada land could just as caay support three |States that show the main traveled |keep the hands in good condition | Tonia Social club meets #t 2p. ™ | touched by the wea folks and they | Vo*l# Which are found in various | families as one,” highways? TRAVELER. | * eee a at Masonic Temple. Cards will. be were presented. without further ado,| Uerlors of the finer Kamtern resi-| This is pretty tough on the men The American Automobile associa~| 1» the wun's corona viudbh sii They ara almost life size figures | *nore and clubs, and it im hoped | Mut it was a man who made the/tion iseuts a transcontinental mag! tinguishable at other ‘times eal a ke | oe saokanas ik ae gn | some of the models may be obtained | statement, remember. |containing main travete® routes and\ when it is totally eclipaed, el Ladies’ Ald Soctety beige nnaltig nag? « Mn NX [for clubs and private residences.) In the next breath this traitor to |thelr principal connections thruout| moon? by the AL eee ty, Ballard Prem |tere cuatere note in found in wdoas | They Bring wa memories of the walt | his sex says this: “Maybe it would|the country for $8. Thia map com-| The U.'8. naval observatory i ee ee eee trike: ec maare mate te ‘ound a Ge ar | Simoes ere, the breezes of the wea, | be well to give this little pointer to |taina mileage itineraries, route marke | ports the sun's corona o a (Old-fashioned portrait of Anderwlang a nerise of the richness of wea! the ladies. Help your huaband spend |\ings and useful suggestions t . cannot bet Ee hex @t 2 p.m. Mrs, Sarah Dickey. | Jackson, the ship's patron saint | uaneations to LOUF-\ served except at the time of ; ‘ ee p memories and background. Ma money, if he has any to spend, \tsta, and may be purchased bd Mra. C. A. Carlyon, Mra. Olive Sey+| erstwhile president and native of the | | purchased from ORY | solar eclipse. On auch ew y | our and Mra. Tiorneloon will be the i It might be the government would |instead of helping him to save i to| branch office of the American Auto-|some of the coronal Ors haee | a ody state for which the ship wan! permit arexhibit of old models sent spend, later, on some other woman. |mobile association or directly from! been gern to © loud a ostenees. ash ae jnamed. Framed alongside the por: | hy now owned by the war depart | “// he wanta to buy you @ sable|American Automobile association, | 1, se et cal xtend for several i |trait is a carefully preserved docu | q There in porsibility of our 10! cloak or a diamond tiara, let him do| National Headquarters, Washington, \o7 niles away from the Pioneer Association |moent with the original signature Of | cal artinans making models of our! it, You sill le just an nice &h either | D. OC. ner "during the few minutes of Te -quarteriy weoting pod one the distinguished prepide present-day battleships, which, with |of thease me flosay little stenog, | ai pi sae bored -gtie burr immobile with woman's bape aS yg Lege - ° | their mass and fighting tops, are] “Let him get wsed to having to| Can names of farms be protected | «Rieter ee ag tgs aii, at atibemee Art Treasures jagain lending themselves to even | make a lot to keep you happy. He |\ngaily? FARMER. Boldt's Bread tw embers are requested to bring a} Aboard Idaho | ereater pleturesqueness than the | won't go around hunting for some| Under a recent ruling of the U. &.|—Advertisement, ; 1 sale a Oghting whips of old ' lother woman to let him apend his| —— eens cit Emi asm aet, maancttnchinateranre 9 i nic lunch, which will be served] Aboard the Idaho the mens eee | money on her, maybe. | ot 12:20, owing which the annual /aiso boast art treasur Nearly 40 } . _ . - ‘ pane EFER,.. ER ie jhrar | “Get the habit of wanting a lot of ‘ election of officers wilt take place.|originals deck—a salty word—its| PUblic Library | things sand your husband will get eee |rivited wides, Mr Queen City Counell dciphia . generously Queen City Council Seourity Behe-| nis collec a Balerdes fit ensociation will meet at Odd ned Curtin of Phile gave thenr from Evening Post iilustre lows’ hall, 10th ave. and Pine sta./ Phe enemies’ planes bombing a ot $20 p.m Cards. Red Cross hospital, with flairs and oe counter attacks, make a mont allur Canadian Women's Club jing spectacle, Sentimental touches The Canadian Women's club Willog a doughboy under the Gothic hotd a basket plenie Wednenday. larch of a French chateau bidding August 17, at the summer home Of | farewell to a charming French maid Mra. E. &. Sprague, at Motling b8y. |are muggestive for the contemplative ‘Take steamer Burton, leaving at 9:39 |watior on the high sean a. m. from Pier 3, ‘The return boat) An Evening Postite would no leaves Rolling hay at 3:45 p.m. doubt recognixe and place the story os |that goes with each. Some were in olor and other in black and white, Tele? ‘The boys at sea prefer not those of card) war and naval fighting, but of moun- Armory. /tains and inland peace and ro at Sp. m Miller Women’s corm will entertain with a party in Veterans’ ball Wednesday, August 17, o- John F. mance ® So when this state presents paint Ladies’ Auxiliary Bikur Cholum lings to the new battleship Washing: ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to Conereg® jton, what wonderfyl, inspiring sub tlon Bikor Cholum will bold its regu | jects we have that Wil! appeal to our lar meeting In the vestry room of Tht | hove upon the seas! This whip will synagocue, With ave. and YesleT soon be te commission and the state way, on Wednesday afternoon 4°) must do herself proud. A really fine 2 o'clock. painting of Mount Rainier in what one of the higher ups, even an ad miral, whinpered he would like, Elite Rebekah Lodge Seatlle io awakening to the re ‘The auxiliary to Elite Rebekahimance of the sean With 16,000 lodge will hold a basket picnic at the|mailor men or more coming to our home of Mrs. Jane Welch, 4244 Mor-|city we can’t help catching some gan st, on Thursday. Mre. Welch |thing of it will be assisted by Mra. Grace Kjel! ‘The overseas ships can barely gren. A lawn supper will be served | wind their way up the river Seine, at 7 p. m., to be followed by cards.|yet Paris makes every effort to ap- Members are asked to take the Ral-|pear like a seaport. She can at a nier Valley car ji. pinch deposit her cargoes at the <2; e tack door of the greatest of world's , Aloha Chapter No, 116 rt galleries, the Louvre. Upon the Aloha Chapter No. 116, ©. E. 8. [city's coats of arms are ships and Green Lake Lodge No. 149, A. |ships, F. and A. M., will hold their annual ADDITIONAL CLUBS Has Posters The Beattie public Ubrary now has | a collection of Italian and Freneh| “/t's great stuff, saving for a hus railway posters bung in ita upper [one ip s dowt bagi cmp oy 4 corridor. ‘These offer nor only an in-| vow find owt you are saving fo vitation to travel, with their gaudy | *tcond wife or the blondie who takes| colors, but exhibit an interesting hts dictation at the office.” | group of arti#tic pictures of famous | whoo and 0 salth ya poorest en and castles—an inspiration for |doesn't care a penny how mu e eo American artints of the billboard | !ears down his own halo of glory in trade, Alsace, the Engadine, Carcas. | order to “put the women wise.” son and Chateau de Chanonceau.| , ee a Touraine, Tivoll, Siena and Chateau| CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS de Bioln are among the fascinating) TO SHORT QUESTIONS old world scenes pictured. ‘A series!” when did the United States take of ship posters advertiaing voyage by lover the work of the Panama cana wea in an event hoped for similar to x the present exhibit in the immediate! Tye tow authorising the purchase! j future, lof the Panama Canal Co. property| Sa EN and franchises was passed im June, | Last year 125,000,000 pairs of rub. (902. The actual work on excavating ber heels were manufactured in the) etc, for the canal was begun in United States, June, 1904 the habit of hustling around to get for you. ICED__— "SALADA" mae The Summer Beverage ‘Par Excellence" plenie Saturday, Aug. 20, at Wood-|o—— Ban eye nn, H's So Refreshing. JUST TRY IT! land park. A program of sports has been arranged, one of the features) being a women’s baseball game, um | pied by Mrs. Fannie Manton, ast} matron of Aloha Chapter, The sports| will begin in the afternoon, Dinner will be served ¥ bgt pm Y. L. 1. Dance Plana have 1 corbpleted for “La Y. L. 1. Danse Exquisite,” to be xiven Briday, Aug. 19, at the Beat | Ue Yacht club. The committee is composed of Miss Harriet Hartwig, Mis Virginia Jaundrew, Miss Marue Rice, Miss Sarah Kelly, Mis# Alice | Schneider, Miss Alice Potigan, Mise Lolla Mitchell, Miss Queenie Dreay ey, chairman, Miss Margaret Hin. | ' chey will have charge of the card repairs Always playing. eee College Reunion service. ‘The firet organization of college women in the Pacific Northwest, the Rockford College Association, wil! hold {t* 29th annual reunion on Au gust 25 at the home of Mrs. Roe Emerson Shaub, 30: Ta-| coma. The membe f the nano: clation emb Washington, Ore zon, Idaho and Montana, and in ad dition to regular members, all former students of the institution are cordially Invited to attend. Lunch con will be served at 1 o'clock { eee Princess Angeline Parlor No, 1 Princess Angeline Parlor No. 1 Native Daughters of Washington, will meet with Mrs. BE, Carmichael, 3802 21st ave. 8. W., Friday evening, will nave an all-day Mra. Tacy Hamilton, Finley st. Thursday, August Take Rainier Valley car. | eee | outing 2110 18. with Custer Camp and Auxiliary | Sons of Veterans of Custer Camp and Auxiliary will meet for a business seasion on Tnesday, Aucust 16, at 745 p. m. All officer quested to attend are re 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit eae ili While crossing the street Monday afternoon, James Riddle, 71, 8423 48th ave. &., was struck and thrown against a light pole at Third ave, and Pike st. by 1 car driven by Caroline BonKorky of Puyallup. Riddle was *#lightly bruised. He was taken to city hos pital 500 Leonard Dante}, 735% Dib ble ave.,.9 years old, suf fered a broken leg when struck Tuesday at Dexter ave, and Newton st, by D, W. Fitch, 1312 14th ave, 8. 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