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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923. — ALLEGED GANG ‘COPS RAID TWO. AL: GAMBLING DENS {= ..28. TRIAL © Angry Loser Starts Police Into Action Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks ADAM AND EVA BY CAP HIGGINS ee TNO, 1 DONT THinc, HE HAS A SINGLE. FEATURE’ OF ADA counter Hereditary (DON'T you \\ NONS ’ THINK HE Loox) 1S A BEAUTIFUL. length of the Paeitic coast hogun « federal court ‘Tuesday, with fi trial of James Duty and Pay u rina, according tO secret sonia, operatives, who have bro wght of conspiracy to counter ind counterfelting against the 7 ASN'T HE \ 7 ONDEREULY t . f DON'T You THINK HE TAKES 07 E AFTER ADAM aT OR NOSE! o-25~ ALL? tr age (4 Frank. Mobrie, logger, was arrest Pay os \e . ed at Vifth ave, and Columbia st, by | | ‘ x Patrolman J. W, Collins, Mobrie| { \2 i was carrying a Sarge pistol, which he in alleged. to the purpose of ling Joint EVA. WHERE'S THAT PRECIOUS charge felt two men Your other men, Fd Nicodemy Fred a Robert Yates an | alleged by officer, of the same gang, ving prison sentence, pvictions in Callfornig HIS ADAM'S » ee ne (THERE, THERE, (e APPLE. ?, LIKE ADAM? HE HASN’ ») y Chinese Jott ») ad gumbling. led to Nee Monday night { completely organized ayaterg |for manufacturing bogus money and circulating it in Ban Franel Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles ang other const cities hind been perfecy jd by the men named and thelj 4 Jailed on an open! confederates, according to th, ius V. Hi Diffy wan arrested aj uid) Portland; Dinas in § have said ¥ iooting up the he had been aw. olblad | charges. was put 1 and immi ington st, Charles Bro nd Joo were arrested ic was ol with conducting a gambling And posted $100 bail, The ott men were charged with gumbll Posted $26 bail each Hasselblad took his attle, whe! | i, * »|Roses in Bloom on .| University Campus Attention, California!’ Isn't it surprising to Bee “BY STANLEY | roa bh f-doors in Washingtor squad to 116|in m arrested | mpus of the on ston and there's « The large beds of dig of roves planted jus thinene were charged with | below the geyser basin were donates sucting 1a and were re-|to the University by the Seatty The other | Rone soclety z in a| They're still topped by many blop ducted | #oms in full bloom and there afe 4 lot of buds in evidence, Evidently the frost driving rain of the early | charge ‘Tuen part of month id not affect © = them, and mpus horticulturists are | Jealously Blamed ut-of-door roses at thi to brighten Christma Ard: for Knife Affray | Terribly slashed about the head Jand arn by a woman wil Federal Grand Jury nn 1 Men Report Tuesday | nate | violinist, Altho several of the 40 men called to serve on the federal grand fury, which reported before Judge Jere miah Neterer Tuesday, were not reached by the summonses issued & mufficient number to muster th¢ Jegal personnel, which can include 23, were present to be nd recelye instructions art at 10 a. m. | | Brisk Winds Sweep expected that the men to serve would be selected and ready Down North Coast to berin ‘thar duties by early aften A brisk wind for Seattle during | 50on. \ result of a storm ap-| . | Gouna com +h’ Christmas Holiday Awarded Mail Men, } ther bureau, South-| For the first time fn postal de. partment history, rural carriers will have Christmas day off, according Tuex.| to a bulletin recelved by Postmaster uring the|C. M. Perkins Tuesday. City car. riers will deliver mall on December but the rural communities wil! without mail service on 8t WELL DEN SAY HITS NO SURROUNDINS WHOUT MAKES WO WAHUT YO 1S= SO \SE GIVIN DISH YERE HAWSE DE GES KINDER VANTAGES ! Puttin OP DEM PICTURES OB ZEB AN'MEMORIUM AN’ 3) PAP RUSH FO, HOH? 1S YO TRYN T'MAKE | Grant told police that he was at | tacked by Mis via Morris in the j latter's hor 008 Washington st | when the woman became infuriated over hin all attentions to Mine 1 n Sing, Tho two women were a ted. PICTURES OF RY | Seven in Roadhouse Raid Out on Bonds a ot Tawor, seven "aun ne 4ui,"a | Laundry Employes Will Hold Party rested by federal dry agenta in a raid} Saturday night on the Grove road-| 4 . Tho management and employes 0: Cascade Laundry company, Thité JIM WATSON WAS SHOCKED “THIS _ = MORNING WHEN HE FoUND SOME UNKNOWN PERSON HAD TORN PRACTICALLY ALL-THE NEW SHOW BILLS OFF \CONE SIDE OF HIS BARBER SHOP- _ ‘ of WASH FONK IS A FIRM BELIEVER (S) INTHE POWER OF SUGGESTION. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TRwillays houne, Bothell highway, were re | leaned on bonds Monday HELLO, TOM, HOw ARE \¥ YOU THIS MORNING ? ¥ HAVE YOu BOUGHT MY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TF NOT YET, Boa I'M SAVING UP FOR IT SAY, | PUT ONE OVER ON DORIS YESTE yee WHEN | GOT HOME SHE } WASN'T THERE AND 1 HAD A SURPRISE FOR \ HER WHEN SHE CAME Wa. 7 R'S PLATING GOLF, SIR- SISTER’S AT A TEA- FRECKLES AND HIS = WHAT A Good Comeback HATS, SHOES AND GLOVES AND PUT THEM ON THE BED AND WHEN SHE CAME ‘4, HOME, | ASKED HER WHAT Soe loll ne FOR CHRISTMAS- Se BY ALLMAN THEN | TOOK HER IN AND \ SHOWED HER WHAT SHE /> ALREADY HAD AND THEN ASKED HER AGAIN- | HER COMEBACK WAS, rm NOT PARTICULAR BUT I'D \ LIKE SOMETHING NEW FOR A CHANG nn eS FAIR ENOUG H) IS So ( Tag Knows Something \. (uy, ( cerrainty! / THEM DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! ey ANY DADDY SPANK 'EM P BY BLOSSER | The men 1 amounts of bonds Al G. Austin, prop r, $750 rt Butler, head vin M and G pach, and Bi roll and George Jones, |Customs Chief on Trip to Capital | Bound on a combined . vacation a 1 T. Hart ment the 8. and Main st., will hold thelr annual Christmas evening, December 21, on the thiré floor of the laundry. The room will be tastefully deco festival Friday season's affair, along arge Christmas tree. a good ing table will be set, things to eat, after hh employe will receive a mas present from the manage Music, games and dancing will be |Woolwine Better, Says He Is Okeh |Xmas Stamp Sales Break Old Record |: Woe strong: THE tS, De . sald 18.—“I think I have * Thomas Lee Wool- wine, former Los Angeles district at- today concerning his ! illness with hemorrhage of er, Which necessitated a bicod usion. olwine er MAPLE was improved and LEAF Athletic club will hold a bazaar Tuesday night at th hind ave. cing will be the feature of the American Legion hall, Admission is free, ~ EVERETT TRUE POLitics, MR. TRUE! THe BEST MAN ON GARTHS WANT To PUT OVER © BY CONDO DONT TALK To ME ABOUT *CLEAN* I WOULDN'T TRUS WHAT PAVS YoU Gor UP YouR SLEEVE NOW THAT You 20 MI LY Pari RO