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Rment fo famouth, p be inter. i women? for aduls are guilty, must ap- served P if posst- ptice must of last children ition, mn to be jent_ mar. apply to it vested vested. final fora his time je state to hers. © theory from ad- ” Speak: tive Cart troduced Per Annum Compounded O Semi-Annually. We Have Never Paid Less On Savings State Supervised Prudently Managed The “Mutual Savings” is state super- vised and prudently managed. It is helping thousands to independence and to homes. Savings placed here on or before January 15th will earn dividends from January Ist. Savings accounts received in amounts ‘DEAD’ CLUBMAN WORKING HERE! | “Drowns” in California and |Gets Work With Seattle Firm “Yea, 1 all about it, but I'm too busy to talk about | It. Good-bye!" | Frank P. Simons, traveling auditor and trusted omploye of the Shell Oil company, working out of the Seattle offices, hung up the receiver and refused to comment over long distance tele: phone wires to Mt, Vernon | Thursday on the discovery by | the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance ©o, that he is the | same Frank Simons, scion of a | Wealthy San Francisco family and former clubman, who wi “drowned” near that clty in No- vember, 1919, know Simons, of known in Seatt Immona as he is promised that THE ROAD RESORTS ‘SMITH CHOSEN UNDER PROBE I, C. C, CHAIRMAN | Waiter at “The Grove” \s| | Beaalogn Since Start of | Called by Jurors | Congress Broken by Vote SEA et TA the King county | WASHINGTON, grand jury's probe of county rond:|ate late yesterday elected Senator |houses opened Thursday with the|Smith, South Carolina, | jurors crashing into the heart of one| chairman of the senate interstate jof the best known places of its kind|commerce committee, Smith re |in the state for tts Information. leelved one vote more than the ma- That roadhouse in ‘The Grove, situ-|Jority of the senate, The election | ated about five milen north of the|°Rded & deadiock’ which had’ lanted i since congress met, city on the Vietory highway, It {| Four progressive republicans and the scene cf the slaying of Harry T. the two farmer-labor senators went Lacelle by Winnifred Gibbons, 19 lover for Smith and assured hia elec year-old Seattle girl, who is now tion, F The 92nd ballot, upon which jeerving one to ten years at Walla) smith’, ‘election’ was accomplished, | Walla for manslaughter, showed Smith, 39; Cummins, 29; Melvin O, Miller, an “extra” wait-| Couzens, 6. er at The Grove, was the first of| Tho six insurgents who voted for| tho Inatitution'’s employes to be| Smith were Senators Brookhart, re lealled before the jurors. Miller, who| Publican; Frazier, republics John- Was present at The Grove when fed. | #0n, merlabor; Ladd, republican; ral prohibition agents raided the| La Follette, republican, and Ship- Long heralded, Jan, 10. democrat, he sen:| FEAR SEATTLE |Caretaker of Estate Missing Since Before Christmas Wears that Harold Smith, 28-y Jold Benttle youth, was drowned tn | St. Vincent's bay, near Vancouver, | B. C., were held by his mother, Mrs. | John McDonald, 2217 mdmonds at., | Seattle, and other relatives, Thurs: | day, \ The youth has not been heard jfrom sincs a week before Christmas. | Ho was employed ag caretaker by | | Robert Heard, of St. Vincent's, Hej wan last seen by John Smith, of| | Vanguard Bay, when he stumbled | |into their home, exhausted, and sald | ho had been adrift for two days in| 4 rowbont., He was rested, provided | |with a new oar to replaco a dam. | |aged ono, warmed and fed, and then | set out to row to St. Vincent's bay. | Mrs, McDonald, the mother, said |sho has had nm premonition that her | son had been slain. ear: | YOUTH DROWNED | ~AuL 7 FREDERICK ba ash ‘STORE| ment pro- “perha pa’ he would have 1 | RRS . but from $1 to $5,000. Husband and wife jparhane’ be would. lave ete Sus UebecHEee ape’ ahcl arrestea {st mer labo right PRT ie aie stfices of the|!2® Propristors on a conspiracy ombined with 33 democratic nen a may each have the limit of $5,000. |B tor oh en tua nt, mo, catia | eam mn a BANDIT HOLDS Featured ity? 40 ‘Thursday morning to appear | necessary 38 votes ] or pro- tions re MUTUAL SAVINGS latter part of next week WAS BORED BY SOCIETY LIFE | before the inquisitors | Senator Cap; Next came George Carroll, a aing.|J0ne® of Washini Norris, voted nL DRUG STORE January Offerings ‘They ar B tt He , el t . jer and ortainer at The Grove, Car. | nd 19th | Bored by a life of social frivolities| roll figured prominently aa a state! ea panently 0. ASSO In the exclusive “Belvidere sct,"| witness in the trial of Winnifred Gi|| HERE’S MORE ABOUT || Reta gion. ; a . ; poe and LOAN CIATION [pints sp, spacer, mee nn to Winn AUTOS ron Patol at Clk on||| in Linens, Bedding, Towels and Toweling, At | 7 n ques. jand unwilling to accede to his| Still other employes of the plac | roadway and Gets | no ott me * igo rv pe. S 1222 Second Avenue z wife's policy of “going in for ao-| were subpoenaed to appear before the| STARTS ON PAGE 1 | y es | tractive values arranged for the January Dis 4 Southeast Corner University Street ciety,” Simons staged the “drown-| jury during the day. i liardoh es: bate Entering the Powell's pharmacy,|{| Play of White. : Jing’ hoax four yearsago, when his! Miller declared he js employed at Broadway and Denny way, Wednes * eng yet | tonne of oe vane rice lag brine afles Uh ghety Se ictal} hash Mut be bandied by the tn-|day night, a heavy-eet bandit robb UCK TOWELS in attractive colored border styles. See eeneeeneeeteneters hore haa been no attempt at s when business is good, Ho | vestigation squad. the cl of $80 and escaped. The Size 19x38 inches. Each 19¢ a 2 S OF THE BIBLE) "conciliation, it was learned here/ admitted being present when the fed-} “All accidents in which people are |bandit carried a long, black pistol. iS ipee a S A PUBLIC INSTALLATION Fri.) MEMBERS sinlalaer . | Thursday, tho he has been in touch Nadi men made thelr raid and was |injured will ‘be investigated with | ‘The home of Mrs. M. EB, Krueger, ** day evening will usher into office| study class Thursday afternoon were | with his family for several years, ieaya in by the agents. jview to gaining evidence upon|245§ 25th ave. N. was entered Siliott to hear A. Bruce Curry, writer and|since coming to Seattle and engag don't know whether I was ar-|which to file charges against guilty | Wednes: seed real erie ‘ ye Ce a ae solttudes ia ae niga tod hy ea syed ce ieee (a ae cei ta eavaral s rgataoooies rested or not,” Miller aaid. “I be-| drivers, ‘The squad will also, be Srottenay nigut by: 8. burglar who LEACHED CRASH TOWELING in linen-and-cot- has any a Pea wesc Saree bas cS the YW. C. A. at 3]. Discovery was made when the in lieve I was charged merely to b¢|used for rounding up witnesses to| Jarl E. See, 610 Broadway, re ton weave. For hand and roller towels. Yard q thors Fe | tis surance company, with which he was | Loadty eae nes jStrengthen city cases against such| ported that he had been held up 18¢. atin bia: an ine si ¢ pesih pi insured for $5,000, suspected that hele ” caaatea pagers te Bam psd bad, declared Fuqua. by a bandit near the Rainier bail “* Sechiogar ed fee rnd hago anes no _bedy was pg ae daten ts he aceotiad ? Arg eal: In Eastern cities, where this ays. park The man had a glove on hing tm- Fits rwigow* cen ie Geer tale: eo (Halt her bisband’ hh hea uader|stthcuaieicie ieee hiss eeu hi left. and and held. a. pistol ILLOW CASES in a good serviceable quality. Sizes by suc- funded to the company out of his|the influence of intoxicants for|reduced, and I hope it will be theltrom See and sexmmundel Bette 42x86 and 45x36 inches. Size given is before n to one (it “a cording to De } dis-|some weeks and ey she a ®p| same in the's cane oy * jaeieeiaamcatatcas tae hemming. Each 35¢. | trict Tanager.of the of} company's 0 Lily police for protection.| rate, the he gam- Stic in & tid not take care of her * en mon- |roup STORY TO spouse. ‘aylor and HERE'S MORE 2 ‘ wl be age ye mi! RS ethent grain Cot Mer at otica | : ancl Investig te r BAND he ILLOW TUBING in 45-inch width. A quality that x | ‘Simons told u his story a lon; - oo jer & motorcycle atrolm vf iy ati ey aT ‘4 ‘<4 he polar jtime ago and de deise’ there wan | Moonshine at 70 “ne st. and the) will be the nucleus e the t ITS will giye satisfactory paler Y ard 35¢. é. pe ~ | nothing Sriminal about it," Fisher Lara ors $8. i rows ae squad STARTS ON PAGE 1 + 4 am announced Thursday. “There was no | ‘4 in ne ‘ “The: The three t swindling the insurance |! told him a t a place on E hi daily, and wi oe bk aie = a gid é i aid sae his policy had already |@¥e.. where my “husband | upon ‘cases iriffin and Pc URKISH BATH TOWELS in 24x48-inch size. All 3 will sa: lapsed, tho I understand it was paid, |talned liquor, and they raided that! When it ts y “5 members of: the vers white, and with pink or blue borders. Each 45¢. are Ce ae under bond, to Mra, Simons m.| but af find nnything. © tional men they will be added to the | Ut had no evidence to bane a think ©} mons, or Simons, is all right. It wan| Collier barked me tike a dc ording 10 Fuqua against ther ae erefore a family matter and {4 nothing new,.| When I complained. 1 want ¢ INVIAGoMA TODAS nethe |The only new point about it txthat the & jury about it so they oD. | eae ‘ A ms . q ba ae thru information + he newspa pair Mle cite rsters hidee sheeting. apeley that will wear and launder unman. eg! Feesty r zs ‘ eens well h $1.2) Fr added that oll comp 2017 f the Rialto theater tt 4 eo pe M P $ Paachine EBs Biase ih aac Ae a HERE'S MORE et T J A | L § HIMSELF battle followed: betw ie aonea | SHEETS in Pea tnck size. Of good quality sheet- hagpaor |mons staged his own “death” to es STYLES | officers and the four yeggn ing. Each $1.55. cei tis | cape from his San Francisco life and! , z 4 nema After the furious chase and bat “¢ FE ndoned. | ket to work and away from his wife.|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Judge Won't Do It, but Mo- |‘? ot two nights ago, which ended | i | No explanation was made by any in- M in the yeggs’ escape in the Argo} “ 5 LE ‘ 4 marked |formanta, however, as to why he al.|.. : ‘ na torist Lands in Cell creight vere ecrackers staged | ERCERIZED TABLE NAPKINS in attractive seegieg |lowed the hon to stand aes dey fg bin alien 3 lary ‘ another ¢ the next night, which patterns. Hemmed, ready for use. Dozen $1.45. | ¥. 8. Peterson of San Francisco, | °° a Of thor le rounde ere resulted In the capture of Morgan at r 4 aRyoved lupokescnah for the “See ee hats pulled down ae cars, If motorist went. to jail lake ave, and Harrison st, | ** a pah x . ago that Simons was alive and now BarDEtIO “aft el PES: admnttted that he was one of the men, | ‘s : " 2 ; | not aay When we say less than half price we mean peed Sep leeced PREM ‘ 7 i na an. wndertaxer, td told how they had stolen an auto | ROCHETED BEDSPREADS in 74x84-inch -size. ' rts on ; ices an the man working here. There ha ao ny 86, & dertaker, heavy tools, planning to rot i mings. e] j ity. | a v' Spiay s nuld. No reason for Simons’ dis.|Cameraman and yours sincerely set ) at Weatiake ave. and TIP RESULTS IN of: 65. q ce was resses tee m judgm Ppearance was given forth bright and early Thursday /*'- was convicted In Justice Jobr FALL OF TWO MORE | bat 4 | of the dr 1d ad. blouses. Your own judgment | SAYS MRS. SIMONS. morning to effect a “capture” of the | Fordon’s court and fined $5 ‘Thurs which they re-| j should will do the rest. | OMSWHEER apr pees Pega Ho éound wet value pevseerss nn vane INEN TABLE DAMASK in two-yard lengths. i since “somewhere in the E and re.|a girl and take a plcture. of her | "%* committed whens thin Stead Gotten Ao Four patternings. Two-yard lengths, at $1.95. i his vi fused to reveal her whereabouts, back, but we were out to find out reper ba bragd n the street and arrested them. T) —DOWNSTAIRS STORE x BS =) B OUSES a nt know anything about| Whether there was any truth in the ¥ L. ebb and F c > men denied any connection wt ponsib! L their plans beyond that Simons is ©. C.’s remark—and nothing could| “4% given two days ch to|the robber gar : n aban- jallve and Mrs. Simons knows. it, 28 e 3 he s. He rep pe Two other m ald s . pe a , | Poterson sald ONE headquarters with t. He | police, Tennant > 4 apripen A splendid display of Cot- Sine | cobttng’ 16° Seatild. tines Heat frag wan taken to court tmmediately and | nit Cocoa Fiber Door Mats a y—I ton Pongee Waists in 10 has worked an a clerk, radio operator | ence or d ‘ “ 4 , and finally for the Shell company,|enough, there she was. 7 7 tractive and very useful. nm menial capacity and advanced the eiaies wii peak — . SOF Nau to his present ition as eres of grand Iare: y Cc . . E Formerly priced $1.95. Now mine Ree vb Pe dieap ee hoen!f LOW PRICE for Cocoa Fiber Door o rater : ty of going upstairs and giv Jertaking ged gangsters ar uring the past two years Sl-!ing closer {nap « fo of the |e nant anid, and all are vg Sa A+ . ae a ee oto | mone hae rendad nt the home ot Mrs Joly closer: Saxpeation oo 1 The mo jth : Mats in 14x24-inch size. Well made, SF gt ve aie etc Paes | Herman . Baker, 2602 24th ave. N./ tn, ot Pad ie with firmly bound edges. A convenient silks, velveteens, mignonettes He has shunned the socity of young. Bx-earr!” went the camera. “Flap Ashi : and embroidered fabrics. For Ld er people, Mra. Baker sald, and vome | yer or grandmother,” mumbled the plc ahs cae a | HERE'S MORE ABOUT size for the doorway. At 69¢. merly sige $3.45 and e fee cere revealed his past! photog, “you can't tell a thing > r am ICT A i s . j lite. Simons is 34 a ow n | | B. 20x83- 1 1 ARTS ON PAGE 1 22x36- sizes, ractiv C i Chi Tailored | Woman anal Child ei the Shean beige ee | UP i OR i} RIAL prices. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4 crepe de Chine ‘ailore: B @ finally made c i 4 34 : a | urned to Death Ing an honest-to-roodness full face |, A {otal of 108 motorists, wore stem Pus “of ker and her i ens would re iize pes allied ating that were formerly $5.89 and jrant, age 4, are dead and|"Exelamation Mark" {f he happens $6.45 now to be cleared at. . three other pe a erlously | to m 18 urned as a result of a stove explo.-| Tom dentif aeie s Ss Weer ae nm he night tery maid by turning the Mocha 3 id lh Patan Ja gee aE HATO lt for pari ng Complete Viola Outfit filled the house with fire after Tuck- | ture for the sak - Hants - ‘ i the woman's 1 ding the “O. C."" we are g 5 wo $1 a Week e with a bu him guessing fallin None beh Be 150 of the smartest After- oF 4 = ' t oF noon and Evening Dresses in 5 , him A Poiret twill, Canton crepes = ; ci f0F | «1 would gladly save 1 and satins. Every model a $78 SINCL. AIR Wi L TAKE a marvelous bargain at our a clear-out. price of; 7...) JAIL ONE GET STAND FOR FATHER * Satins, Poiret twills and crepe STOLEN AUTOS de chines in hundreds of $5 This ideal Beginner’s Outfit consists of a Violin in styles. Most of them were s bn Stradivarius model, with spruce top and inlaid formerly z 14 Lost Cars Found After rh : purfling; Brazilian wood bow with ivory tip, fine them were $22. One Takes Fire node wii A leather finish case, set of extra strings, instruction cut to oan a Walla book, rosin and course of lessons—complete for $20, Z E img. F abate’ took ox 1 on terms of $4 down and $1 a week. Come in and Scores of the very finest Wednesd federal | tr yi havat f see this Violin Outfit. Jresses in our great und polices official h twol paths of t i ei 5 stock, including Poirets, » 11 r b ; 1 af Band and String satins, Cantons and heavy = . stolen machine} A e ; m Instruments silks, The regular prices i BcaHcrd hahah Pans tena Gee naa Strings were $22.45, $24.45, $29.85 Le The great waltz can be 1 : the f and Supplies and $32.50. Take your : : e. H n emt choice now at......... had in sheet music, 35¢, vs t eta player roll, $1.25, or on n after 1 € the nelgh a Victor record, 75¢, Peete ce ences HOWEVER | W ees The Victor record of “Sleep” is played by Wa vanians, with “T ‘he West, a Nest . rring’s Pennsyl- T and You” on the other side. ties, Wednesday ¢ D DOOM TRIO TO DEATH BY GAS CARSON CITY, Nev. Jan, 10.— “Prinses” Beara teave Beattie Dally for Vancouver and Victoria, B Oy from Colman Rock, foot of Marion Street TUE DAY BOAT—For Victoria and Vancouver. ‘or Vancouver direct. Dally at so... rO VICTORIA 9:00 a. m. 11:30 p. m. 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