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Write mt true Aq 4 SHOULD PLEASE Knights of Jazzland Will Perform on Air Tonight's broadcast over Radio | KDZE should please lovers of mod: | fern jJasz music, A program replete with the latest hits of jaxland will be rendered, starting at $:80, by Turney Thomas’ Twilight Serenad- ers, Winifred and Lucille Sherwood, banjo and vocal artists, and Jack Dando, bass and Ted Huges, tenor, ‘The Twilight Serenaders are made up with Hurney Thomas, drums; | Charles Thomas, violin; Dave Ol son, plano; Braiton Fraukhouser, banjo, and Ralph Anderson, saxo- phone, ‘ The complete program follows; Orchestra | of the Rio Gra “Mean, Mean, Mam r Relations i pacehy le Sherwood, } Ted Hughes, tenor, Twltignt heat and Banjo Selections Can't Make a Foo! Out of Me* “Banana iver Winifred and L Basa and tenor ¢ r ected 0, bawe; Ted Muster, tenor, jo Sherwood.” Orchestra “Somebody's Wrong” “My Bweetie Went Away” Twilight Serenaders Popular Selections | Inck Dando, base; Ted Hughes, tenor, Orenestra: “Blue Hoosier Blues’ thee | “Who's Sorry Now" Twilight Serenaders of Servers Crime WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—A law cess servers was asked of congress existing “axsault, federal officer serving or executing process, but not to kil! him. A law making It a crime to send | statutes, it is a crime to torney general, The only letters “in furtherance of schemes to defraud! or &s & means of accomplishing ex- tortion" are at present illegal, } Sued for Smashup | DETROIT, Mich. Dec. 5.—Ruasel! | Alger, grandson of the late Russell Alger, former secretary of war. was sued today for $75,000 damages accidental death of Rene Scott, 12, under the wheels of Alger’s car. COLDS: “Pape’s Cold Compound” Take two tablets every three hours Contains no qu inine or opiates. M -ape's Cold Compound. five cents. Druggists} ‘Advertisern WILL KING and a Company of Fifty in “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” HERMIE KING and Hix Symphonic Soloists 30 “ont” RUNWAY ORPHtuM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Now Playing Twiee Dally HENGE AND QUPRE | 815 Z ~ eas “, Jim and Betty | MORGAN i 508 334 Signor FRISCOE |" * MAY WIRTH |°™” With “PHIL” 38) RYAN and LEE | ° #5, FOUR AMERICAN a ACES AND QUEEN | Ihe, 2he, We Matinees: ie. BL 0 We ETROPOLITA WH Seattle's Lending Vhentre ‘OW PLAYIN oday and Saturday GEM eRrESENre “SO THIS IS LONDON” ontn Mae Mas. COBURN AnD A_ COHAN CAST of COMEDIANS, : Matinee rhions Mats. ~ Bargain Today } for the quadrennial student Chris- MOLLIE FULLER | *}) |CHECK FORMER CLERK'S BOOKS Shanks Refused Admission | to Records Deo, 6.—Albert| inspector of the atate do partinent of munteipal corporations, assinted by Clerk M,C. Ramlin, were making a thoro check Wed-| neaday of the books and accounts kept by Former City Clerk B. L. Titus, who shot himself to death| At his Seattle home last Saturday when arrested on a charge of forg- ery In connection with the alleged) padding of the payrolix of the city W. 8 Shanks, state — checker, whose repeated audits of Titus’ books it ix claimed, falled to show! any Irregularities, will be denied access to the books, city offictals! told Helander, Ellensburg authorl- ties declare they have uncovered) several letters which appear to] prove that Shanks and Titus were] agreeing on dates on which the audits were to be made, Shanks accompanied Helander here Tues- day, College Studeaits to Attend Session Denominational rallies are belng held this week at the University of Washington to select delegates tian convention to be held from December 28 to January 1 in In- dianapolia. The entire personnel of the dele- gation will be known by the end of this week. Rowing Coach Rus- sell Callow will be the faculty rep- resentative, The group of 49 representatives from Washington will leave Seattle on December 24 on a special train carrying delegates from Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Students to Stage Play at University “Ho Who Gets Slapped,” with a cast of 20 students and two faculty members, will be presented by the Associated Students of the University of Washington in Meany hall, ¥riday evening, December 7. Ruth Hecht and Gertrude Dofsen have the two leading feminine roles, with Joseph Greenleaf, Jr, Salem Nourse, Philip Roche, Dick Shaw and Sidney Rood having other promine parts. The production is under the direc: tion of Aibert R. Lovejoy and Glenn | } | Hughes. Guards Are Tied; Loot Distillery BROWNSVILLE, Pa., Dec, 5— |Overpowering three guards, one an internal revenue agents, and hand-| cuffing them together, eight bandits looted the Vandergrift distilling plant | at Centerville station, seven miles south of here yesterday. ‘The bandits loaded three trucks with 37 barrels of whisky, valued at more than $50,000, according to pres bootleg prices, and escaped The Children’s Christmas No matter what the rest of the family plans, if you give that youngster a Brownie camera, you've made a friend for life. You'll find all the models here, of course, from the bax typeto the folding—and they all make good pictures casily—from the start. Browmis cameras $2.00 up Kedak and Graflex cameras of every sola and equi ‘ahways in sH9¢ Northwestern Photo Supply Co, Kodak Co) 1415 Fourth Ave. SATISFY | strated In the house, | therefore, a | will be ¢ | developmer | will simply be, observers here pa | THAT “CORNED BEEF- CABBAGE” APPETITE One of the in life is old frien: gry. They will be at ve's all day tomorro tep in and pay respect Corned Beef and Cabbage 35c AName that stands bread and bu SPECIALTY } FOOD SHOP | 110 PIKE ST. EGYPTIAN KATCHEN. } 1524 THIRD AVE, AUTO KITCHEN 819 EAST PIKE , | Hoxny AN PEE SEATT The Truth That Than This pave) It’s Stranger Fiction KANSAS CITY, Dec ‘ 4 "and “Nanny” in Italy was under police suspicion, Threo goats were found with tiny bags of nar coles ed around their necks. Three “herders” fled eee HOWELL, Mich, Dec, 5.—"I guess I'm pretty spry yet," re marked Dani! Baker of this city aa he celebrated his Slat birthday by getting a license to wile Mins Frankie Dlaceway, Dec seeking to col leet $16 interest charges on a $25 note from C, H. Mooney » Was awarded i cent by Justice M. H, Joyce, He held the in- terest rate was usury, eee CHICAGO, Dec. 5.— Private John C, Suits drew travel pay, commanded himself to Weave Fort Sheridan on a secret mis. sion and disappeared. He wax @ trusty completing a guard house sentence, Before cutting his way from the guardhoum, he looted the prison ante PARTY CONTROL IS SUBMERGED Breaking Down of Two Ma- jor Parties Is Foreseen BY LAWRENCE MARTIN (United Press #tatt Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—The death warrant of party control of congress has been signed. Breaking down of the two major Parties, democratic and republican, has been appreciably advanced. This is the meaning of what has been happening in the house of representatives during the last two days, while a little group of pro- sressiver, or radicals, whichever you please to call them, fought for something infinitely more impor- tant than the election of a speaker of the house. When the wrung from Rep worth an group © Long. agreement to open the house rules to debate, they won first objective. Liberalization © house rules may be accomp- d that would be an in But nificance of the demonstration the progressive group has given of its power to deadlock the house. Let the republican and democratic par- ties In either house or senate divide | on strictly party lines on any piece of legislation and they will be belp- leas in the hands of the progressive group. Not oniy tan the progressives) prevent action they deem unwise, but they ean, as they have demon- action they desire. New # and allg ble in t test that wit! ‘oO outwit the progressives. ¢ -nes, which have been breaking down more and more in recent years, bid fair to be | obliterated entirely before long, in the growth of a new line of cleay- age. On the will be liberals rvatives, At the t these two new groupings will be oxt ata, will not ‘be a new fight or a ney nt in political history. On the other side a shifting of the battle ground and a new alignment of the battling | forces of progress and reaction. | Realizing its rignificance the White House watched with even keener interest the fight on Capi tol hill than the developments in South Dakota, where Mr. Coolids: was given a two to one endor ment by a republican state con vention. OLYMPIA, Lec. 5 Gov. Hart in today Richa on of return to this t, who is want Leo Burn jeree county grand larceny. nm a charge of Burnett is alloged to have stolen | an automobile and driv rest CUT THIS OL IT 1 1s WorTH MONEY Send this ad ing your dress clearly, You will re- » a ten cent bottle of FOL ) TAR COMPOUND id hoarsenen, 4 ages of FOL diuretic stimulant fc and FOLEY CATHARTIC for Constipation and Bil asneas, These wonderful remedies helped millions of people. Try om!—Advertisement PILLS Auto SPEEDOMETER and CLOCK SERVICE Bunset Electric Co, 1507 Broadway Free—Blood TEST ABRAMS METHODS for, the benefit ¢ ‘oday 9 the HE SEATTLE INSTITUTE SLECTRONIC REACTIONS 611 Third Ave night bring about! levenings. Strangers and lonely peo- {| ple welcome—Adv | e side of this line} A requisition | It to Los | es, where he is now under ar- | d ten cents to} Sheffield Ave., | name | | le who take We have | LE STAR HUGE LOAN TO | AID GERMANS! iU, S. Will Support Appeal to Help Starving Teutons aa decided to to be made raised in this country and Great| Britain to feed the starving German people, it was learned on high au thority at the state department to- day, The German appeal noon In to be made to the reparations commission | in pecretary of State Hughes iw un derstood to have instructed Colonel James A, Logan, unofficial American observer on the reparations commis wion, to sup the German appeal |}} | when it Is ma | Otto W: dt, German ambansa: | dor ntly approached the} American government thr eoretary | Hughes on the question of Germany's | [need for a great food credit | The maximum figure that Ger many will need, according to informa: | tion received by this government, is! $70,000,000, | | One-half of this aum, {t ta planned, will be raised in the United States and the remainder in Great Britain. The food credit is to be in no sense a government loan, It tw to be raised | |from private sources in the United |]| States, and it is avaumed the same | | will be true in Great _Britaln, OKEH BALDWIN | FOR ELECTION! | LONDON, Dec. 6.—-kremier Baid win's stock went up today, on the eve of the general election | ‘The conservatives now are expect- ||| jed to obtain a majority of 40, Lloyd George is certain to gain many seats, but his party still re- |] mains in the minority. Betting on the stock exchanges as ||| the campaign finished in a whirl of frantic oratory was as follows Four to one on the conservatives. | hj Three to one against the liberals, | ‘Two hundred to one againat labor. | Baldwin ts belleved to be as good aq returned to power, which means Great Britain may try an adjustable | protective tariff for its domestic ts. |}! Suicide Attempt Proves Successful | After lying in a semt-consclous condition in the city hospital for! 12 hours, Albert Hofer, 38, died Wednesday morning just after mid- ‘om the effects of poison swallowed in a suicide at | which | tempt Hofer left a note {man declaring that the cause of the end. written in Ger-| “the robbery is] I hayo been| |robbed of $105 by @ supposed) | friend.” Hofer was found in his|{! room at the Presley hotel, 667 | Weller ot Abolish that lonesome feeling by wholesome recreation and entertain | ment. Get acquainted. THE LONE | | SOME CLUB, HOLYOKE BUILD-| ‘G, 11L SPRING ST. Meetings | Tuenday, Saturday | Thursday and | 4 DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’S DENTAL OFFICES } 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for geht Than 31 eet Let Us Help You Solve the Gift Problems THE RHODES to. 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A splendid 18-inch bag in black or brown and a splendid $8.50 value. A Fountain Pen Makes a Pleasing Gift For men, women and children we carry the well-known Sheaffer, Waterman, Park- er and Dunn Fountain Pens in a large variety of styles and sizes. A pen to fit every hand—with ring top, clips, plain or gold banded, gold capped, all gold or all silver—priced from $2.50 to $15.00. Free Wrapping Service Will be given to anyone coming to the Department specially installed for that purpose on the Second Floor. Mail your Christmas parcels there. Postoffice Sub-Station in This Department ‘Get Well | Drus id TRAVEL BY ST) Portland Dally Fare 10:15 $6.50 Information and Tickets MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1orr 1401 | Rupture Expert If ruptured and seeking relief don't forget to write me TO- 954 Park Sts Alameda, ¢ No operation. Hundreds have been cuted! A wonderful Invention! 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