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PARTIES _ HUNT KORETZ t., of Search for Oil: *> Manipulator Enlarged ; rn ‘ ) CHICAGO, Gf officers, Pants, Were on the trail today of Korets, notorious oll swindler, While ono group carried a federal nt charging use of the mails 9 defraud, another bore & state war t charging fraud and larceny, horities were interested toduy f a report that Korets was hiding 4 Chicago. An apartment in which @ is said to have been seen as late Monday of this week {s being hed by a squad of detectives, ‘Btill bolieving, however, that Kor, fled to some foreign port of , the worldwide search con. ued, ‘Meanwhile a committee of four im- t stockholders in Koretz's jeal “Bayano River Trust of ma” returned from an “inspect: expedition” to Panama, They a been sent by Korets to “inspect” company’s holdings and “report dec to the other stockholders. As they alighted from a train after a Sigg weeks’ trip they sald there was 9 Bayano River Trust in Panama, hey said they found nothing but in “alligator swamp” and “none of alligators spouted oil. Koretz is said to have cleared be- $10,000,000 and $20,000,000 u sale of his oil stock. included members of his own and hundreds of ‘business men. He disap- 2 on December 6. Given Party for 700 Children hundred children of em- of the Puget Sound Power & ia in Seattle, were given bags, containing an or an apple as candy and nuts, ‘& monster tree party In the Ma- temple, Tuesday night, One tree and seven small ones were lly decorated, t President Is lonored by Clubmen With Ed F. White and EB. H. , former presidents, presidin: Deo, 1.—Two groups roximately 200 members of the} Hundred Per Cent club sath at a banquet at the Hotel Gow- ‘Tuesday evening in honor of -F. Drew, retiring president, pherries Grow ‘ in Seattle Yard! © Ripe red raspberries for Christmas “@inner promise to be no idle dream} (Pr Mrs. P. B. Starrett, 6704 47th ye. N. E. Mrs. Starrett walked out ‘ad her yard Wednesday and picked } |; boxes of the fruit, which has ‘continued to ripen and bloom in the ‘weather which has been experienced City Manager Plan : Decision Withheld Under a motion ty Philip Tindall, city council, Judiciary copmittes yy decided to récommend that city manager plan of govern. it be withheld from the voters one year. The proposal Is to be . upon in the meantime by Yarious civic organization, and rec- mendations obtained on the attt le of the voters. MOM SEES THE DOCTOR Well, doctor, why don’t you look ‘at my tongue? How long do you ex- Pect I'm going to sit here with my Mouth wide opent” “Just one moment more, madame, ‘only wanted you to keep still long @hough for me to write this preserip- ee anes City Star. "ihe Argentine consreas adopted | tts act of independence in 1816. D— NOSE —THROAT— EARS for Cherry’s :.. ' MILLINER Y—WAiSTS—PURS 1015 Second Ave. in th “Ta e Elevator sand remember | CREDIT means No Higher prices or /ower quality or less style. Mage fg OUR TERMS ; FIRST payment same 2 each’ po Paruurr., ia Sure Relief | FOR INDIGESTION | GET what you BUY. nT 6 Beuwans Hot water Sure Relief | apeoches, | ore urged to come and see the work each armed with WA! or the Young Laborers’ club, Labor His vic-} | Transcript. Labor Club to Give. Christmas Program Members of the Junior Labor col: lee will give an evening program December 28, to which the public ts invited, A play will be presented en titled “Santa Cluys Stands by the Besides this number other are offered, ‘There will singing, muste and short ‘Young folk» and relative Temple, room 201, Following are the names of those who will take part in the perform: | ance and others who will assist them; Dorothy Brackett, Minnie Grenyilie, Martha O'Connor, Jamos Molthan, Jim-and Fred Runce, Joho Grenville, Harold O'Connor, Bonny Marsh, rjorie Downing, Betty Lee Downing, Maxwell Cramer, Allan Duncan and Theresa Dp Caro, Battleship Will Entertain Kiddies With a Christmas treo arranged for and plenty of gifts to go around, 100 children will be entertained on the quarterdeck of the U. 8. & Tennessee on Christmas day. From | funds subscribed by tho officers and men of tho crew, packages of clothing, fruits nuts and have been purchased for the juve nile guests, who will be chosen from orphan children of Bremerton, COULDN'T DO THAT “The doctor sald I should go South for the winter,” “Can't afford It. alternative?” “Yes, but that would cost a lot of money, too, The doctor added, ‘or put on more clothes.’ —- Boston Was there no The pouch of a pelican is large enough to contain seven quarts of | water, CCUGHED UNTIL HE WAS WEAK AND THIN Has now gained 44 and says he’s absolut “A year ago I was down with pneu: monia, which left me with a deep- seated cough. My doctor sald he couldn't do me any good, and I/ would have to go to Colorado. I junds, ly well, {Gulch Ri oundy | | | went but I didn’t improve, and at the time TI left the hospital I was a mere skeleton. | “I met a person who had used/ Milks Emulsion and he asked me to| try ft. 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Ub gore MONTANANS IN CHARITY DANCE Money Raised for Christmas Fund at Unique Affair Wor sweet charity at Christmas time, native and adopted sons and daughters of Montana danced Tuos. day night at the annual entertain: |mont of the Seattle Montana club, given in Moose hall under tho aus pices of the Moose lodge and acceler: ated thruout the evening by Glenn McLeod and his megaphe ‘The dust of Powder river was care. fully brushed from boot and spur and be-chapped and sombreroed cow boys and twogun shooters of the plains tripped thelr fancy stepa with feteuing cowgirls and “them city mula,” while the gents with white collars did likewise “Howdy, Partner!” was sufficient for an introduetion. The floor was crowded. Among tho dance numbers the “Havre Chinook” and "Bhelby's Mis take" vied for favor with “Dublin and “Miles City Round up.” The old-time square dance and specialty features were further attractions of the evening, The wild fragrance of sagebrush sent over from Montana for decora- tions wafted an atmosphere of the Ba THE SBATTLD GERMAN KIDS ARE STARVING Willlam Pigott, stato chairman of American Rollef for Starving Ger- man Children, has Just received a} wire from Wilbur K, Thomas, off Quakers Service Relief urxing ‘hat | the entire nation get behind the} movement to send food over to keep alive those poor unfortunates) thin winter, A starving and ont clzed Germany In a te to tho health and political of the peoples of the world, American food at thin time wil do! much to save the German nation) and Wostern civilization from sin ing into chaos, Upon the young children is the scourge of hunger working. Col, Wm, T, Inglis haw just ro | turned from Spokane, Walla Wal and Yakima, where campaigns 4 in progress for this relief. He re- ports that the people of Walla Walla donated three carloads of wheat to be ground into flour and shipped to the Quakers at once,| He leaves tonight for Grays Har bor and Centralia to assint with! the campaigns thera, | pounce and) old daya and real Montanans admit: | ted being homesick The thirst of dancers was quenched at the Rattlesnake Gulch bar, where non-per cent of various colora was dispensed to all dentring. Money from the dance wan given to the Christmas kiddies’ fund. STAR purly a poueii of the merchant, ablo timber in the United states in Douglan flr, your HOOSIER —-two million women, by their purchase, have indorsed t HOOSINE as America's f vorite Kitchen convenience, —the first dollar you pay pute thie wonderful labor saving nee in your bome, THE BON MARCHE. RGAIN BASEMENT FELT SLIPPERS Comf ort Gif ts—Always Welcome BOYS’ WOOL SWEATERS Give him one of these shaker knit Sweaters this Christmas. Big, warm fel- lows in ruffneck, slip-on style! They come in combl- nations of black and orange and brown and $3.25 buff. Sizes 28 to 36...... Sizes 308 rc JULIET STYLE with flexible leather soles and rubber heels, Ribbon trimmed, Oxford gray, brown, wine, old rose, sapphire blue, dark orehid. FOR MEN BATH ROBES The Bath Robe is man's friend on nippy mornings, and has a thousand and one uses besides. The warmth and comfort ho will derive from your gift robe will perpetuate your thought fulness! Made of good quality | ® blanket cloth in neat patiores, Fully cut cuffs, $3.35 grin Sizes 14 to 17 Fancy “DE LUXE” SHIRTS Made of extra fine quality reps nd wey eut madras, large, French $1.75 od finely tallound. Heavy Quality Canton Crepe Ee MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS Ideal for “HIS” Christmas Gift ines 6 to 12. EVERETT style, with padded elk soles. 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