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3 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 MYSTERY VEILS POISON DEATH. sgon Youth Dies in Los Angeles Hotel | !QHLES, Nov. 28.— Rela Woe Aigen, iene Bowe, the patrangely and dramation a hotel here, yesterday, could | ne Information to clear up the ery today Police, attempting. (0 determine | Sehether the death w @ to mur | suicide oF acct: Jae Linginfeiyr. 8 f said that Boge hed ge with ber daught« Bed he had arrived Pgrarstay trom Hillsboro OF But she coukt throw no light upon Sake circumstances of his strangy death ‘Boge registered “his wife” at the | Hotel, but employes say that he was Pipot accompanied by a woman fens soon With no one during his stay Shere. At lunch yesterday he or eoffre and sandwiche J. Lowry, waiter y, I, said that Roge was alone z room when he brought tn and | Smerved the luncheon } A few minut in this city *; lat Boge ran the hallway screaming, “I've | poisoned—get me a doctor,”) felt dead ] No one else wa the room, but cup of codfee had been prac: iy drained and in it physicians/ ind cyanide poison, Part of the} in the other cup had been amed. Tho officers have ted « rigid search, no trace has! m found of the mysterious wife. | Autopsy was to be held today pers in Roge's possession showed in con to be an exservice man and writer or lover of poetry. Draw ot inventions he had made were p among his effects. He was ing tor work here, however, it learned. Of fering at Palace H ip Pleases | ly prepared with a desire more than ordinary entertain- during Thanksgiving week, a balanced vaudevilie bill, by @ thrilling Tom Mix | “The Fighting Streak,” is) the Palace Hip for a run until/ night. } headline honors, the! Four and the Mudge-Mor- | both produce exceilent during thelr respective num- The former are a group of with interest to von Her. recital of hin experiences Man Is Killed When Hit by Steel Cable Struck on the head by a steel in the Selleck Logging com- camp, near Enumclaw, Monday on, William O'Connor, 24, was injured and died on his way t Enumclaw 30 min O'Connor had no known Telatives. Coroner W. H. Corson re- ceived the report Tuesday from the Enumclaw authorities, ‘oman Arrested for Yakima Co. Wanted under $16,600 bail in Yaki- Ma, Mrs. Louise Besancon was ar- Tested here at a downtown hotel Monday night by Deputy Sheriffs Asa Lee and C. H. Kearney of the King county sheriff's office. Mrs. Besancon is charged in Yakima coun ‘ty with obtaining money under false Held Up and Robbed on 28th S. Eleven dotlars and a pair of ban- Mean nothing in W. B, Bar- life. That's what Barman, of 6. $,, told the police Mon. ‘Right, when he diffidently ap- at headquarters to report a . “I didn’t consider it worth ning,” he explained. Barman _Tobbea of $11 by two bandits | Might, at 920 Highth ave. 9. | Tr Man for Having terf. Stamps @L. Beckenhauer, charged nad 6: pagan of counterfeit in- Tevenue stamps, went on rial Before a jury in Federal Judge Neterer’s court Tuesday ; Beckenhauer is said to been the partner of Gus who pleaded guilty to the of counterfeit stamps in Judge Neterer’s court Was sentenced to one year and imprivonment. Beckenhauer “s have sold 1,000 of the am imps, to be used on botties, to secret service Mar » Nort Ni jat., who was riding in the tonneau. THE SEATT eS Italy Celebrates Victory Over Austria * é The anniversary of the victory of Italian arms warcelebrated by the Fascisti cabinet with ceremonies at the Statue of Peace in Rome. Here is shown Mussolini (center) with his cab- inet. Gen. Diaz, Italy's leader in the world war and now minister of war, is shown on Mussolini's right. “Stink Bomb” Pair Nabbed by Police | Acoused of throwing “stink bombs )Man Held by Police on a Liquor Charge Charged with violation of the state lquor law, Robin Armstrong, 28, was arronted Monday night at Ninth ave. and Howell #t.. when the police say they seized two pints of moonshine, feveral serving glarses empty bottles. Armatrong wae held im jall Tuesday oman Injured in Street Car Smash Falling to see an oncoming street | car at 28d ave. N. and B. John at, |i the Rialto and Class A theaters Monday F. C. Mitchell, | epently, James McNab, 36, and Nor 1196 Alki ave,-swung his heavy tour. | ™&an Williams, 28, murician, were ar Ing car outward too late. A moment | Tested Monday night by Detectives later the street car crashed into the | rite Yorts and C. C. Fortner, The auto, demolishing almost the entire | Planting of the bombs, police say, was the outgrowth of unton troubles afternoon, side of the machine, severely injur. ing Mra. F. B. Staniey, 416 E. Roy |Pulls His Diploma | Thru Doughnut Hole UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Bu gens, Nov, 28.—Roland Orne, univer. sity student here, has discovered why the hole is tn the doughnut. It's to pujl a college diploma thru. | “Orne, who has earned the name | of the “sinker chief," thru his | manipulations of a doughout cutter, | | hot lard and salesmanehip, is paying hia way thru college nicely, thank you, simply by catering to the American appetite for the sinker. | With two student helpers, Orne} concentrates upon his doughnut mak Ing every Saturday. No stomach ts) complete without one Orne dough nut, no corner too dull but that it might be brightened by their golden appeal. Sixty thousand doughnuts | were made and sold from January 1 to June 6 éf this year by Orne and Die fellow workers. Mrs, Stanley was taken to her home, suffering from injurtes to her spine. Man, Wife and 2 Daughters Hurt Thrown from their auto when It was struck by a motor truck on Rat nier ave, Monday night, Robert | Jones, his wife and two daughters, Gladys, 9, and Nelile, 7, were rushed to the Providence hospital, suffering from cuts and bruises. All wore re ported to be recovering Tuesday. and fudge candles of all kinds } the coupon below: 1 want the bulletin age and mailing: NAME .. + tees ewes pee cote nae Comes Home to Find It Looted of $350 Returning home, Monday night, F. C. Snyder, 735 35th ave. found that hie home had been entered and rob- ded of several articles of jewelry, val ued at approximately $350. and two!| Caramels, Nougats and Fudges Want to know all about how to make ‘em? What utensils and pots and pans you need, just how to get the right results for de Hielous homemade candies? Then you want the bulletin Just com plotea by our Washington Bureau, which has complied from the best soyrees obtainable a fine lot of reatpes for caramel, nougat Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1822 N. ¥. Ave, Washington, CARAMELS, NOUGATS AND FUDGBS, and inclose herewith 4 cents In stamps for post STREET AND NO. ... .000- comoenseses nme cece serene enaness Ae Arete eee Aen esses seeeremeses LE STAR Jazz Music Popular at. Pantages r songe by Ceol! Cunning: | varied musteal program w ar Ww M by th lua Sextet, received || again in equal honors from Pantages audi Bhe will give lenoes Monday, Miss Cunningham || or Thursday, be proved an @xceptional ¢@ntertainer. || Turk lThe Moanalua group gave a com: | \bination of jazz selections that) - lequaled any auch offering that har Residents Control Hheen staged in Beattie this reason. | pies | “Bungalow Love,” « playlet by | Billia | Willard Mack and enacted by Mor-| rAjcensen of ‘por gan and Gray, recelved much ap: | | plause, Chernynoff, at the plano |gave @ pleasing program of class: | ical music, Leach-Wallin introduced 7 leomething new in acrobatics. “Furs | canceling the license of and Feathers,” @ combination of | song and dance numbers, by Kauf-| Lakenide ave man and Lillian, completes the bill Evangelist Will Talk on Blue Laws A wermon on Sunday blue laws entitied, “Shall We Make America| Blue?” will be delivered Tuenday at} § p. m by Bvangelist Taylor G Bunch at the Western Bible Che | The tauqua tabernacle, Fourth ave, and | retatty Lenora st yarn mn srows on hie ranch at ta must be #preading! Some during Monday night « box of lef executive's fruit was fliiched from a window ledge outside the mayor's office. SPECIAL SALE ot articles found on street cars during the past three months will be held at the Eoonomy market, First ave, and Pik . by the Munictpal Ratlway, opening at/ 11 A. m., December 9, that depart ment announced Monday Wash Mite Miteh: Just (1) out carefully and mail to help tn reuniti The star, THOMAS LI. Mra. Mae Be brother-tn-law LILY ALSO TO GET A PLACE OF HONOR hen is an F Paster tly? ve up? hen it's « whone place of business is at 103 |Bureau of Mis Relatives Star invites 1 mt ae on or friend) ted. Ate requested also to report te Other newspapers are invited Hefrereduce such Weme ae will taterset hele communities 'e anxio oll, 58, in her nephews, Alvie 1 ell, Mitchel in Gibbonaville, Idaho, in 1899, but in believed to have come to Seattle Sea Monarch Wins Big Storm Fight Victorious after a 20-day against wind | freight steamer Stuart Dollar was towed into Seattle Tuesday by the tug Sea Monarch. The Stuart Dollar nid In finding missing NDER MITOHELA.. | and anter ky not itn place ¢ side Adolphus rd Licenses a1 and bil Why Get Along With An Old-Style Gas Range When You Can Get vorex® SMOOTHTOP sing ee 4 | The most likely answer is that you haven’t yet seen the smooth-top. You see it at work, any day, on the Fourth Floor. It's a beauty! Cooking top all enclosed; all heat is re- ite readers to use thie The department ie can tained; each burner does work of two or more. Vessels don’t tip; grease doesn’t clog burners. The convenient oven and broiler are wonders! Don’t ask for a Gas Range! Ask to see VULCAN SMOOTH-TOP. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Box 3, Shelton, to locate er Leander custody are and Calud D 1 wan last heard of homas whone battle the big wave, lost her rudder tn a heavy storm on November 8 and has been helpless ever since. The Sea Monarch rushed to her assistance and, after a long ana plucky battle, finally managed to bring her into port. . D. ©. bg ~& i # et DM ee rl = An Intensive Experience ing problems in the month before Christmas. wear, golf sweaters and waistcoats. Handkerchiefs, marvelous] fine. Hosiery of silk, of wool and of wondrously fine Frenc’ lisles. His favorite makes of clubs and golf balls. Pipes by famous English maker. High lights in a brilliant showing. FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE in serving the well-groomed men of the Northwest has given us a fund of information concerning their Haberdashery prefer- ences which we can apply most helpfully to women’s gift-choos- These preferences of a critical clientele are mirrored in the many beautiful things here gathered for pre-holiday choosing. Useful things of wool and of silk — mufflers, robes, neck- FREDERICK & NELSON y h a FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET é 5 largest maker of high-grade overstuffed furniture in the world. In represents our effort to procure for our patrons the best possible combination of quality and artistic value to sell at a popular price, no de THE BUCKINGHAM Sofa is offered in two sizes: At $150.00 and $175.00. HE BUCKINGHAM SOFA sets a high-mark for value-giving in Overstuffed Mohair Furniture. It is as great a value in its class as is THE COMMODORE in Tapestries and Velours. THE BUCKINGHAM Sofa, in Mohair, is now on display fn a fresh selection of choice colorings and patterns. Sofas purchased THE BUCKINGHAM Sofa is built for our patrons by the design, in proportions, in interior construction, in covering, it w with a view to Christmas presentation will be held for later livery, if patrons so desire, --Founth Floor A New Purchase 100 Polychrome Floor-Lamp Bases $9.95 In dull-gold finish, with detail in color, these Lamps represent unusual value at this price. To Feature at an Extremely-Low Price Two designs in Adjustable-Arm Bridge Lamps One pattern in Two-Light Davenport Lamps —as pictured. Gifts of these Lamps may be individualized by silk or parchment shades of your own selection, Parchment Paper Shades to fit the Bridge Lamps are priced at $1.50, Silk Shades for the Davenport Lamps, $9.50 and $14.50. Aisle Square, First Floor