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TURSDAY Dre. 8 First High Phd Firat Low ‘Tide Second High ‘Tide _ VOL UME 22. NO. 244. TO ME Penns: SLRETH re SL EETH ATURDAY evening the wife and I thought we would go to a movie, Had we known tl rest of King « going + same probat would have other one Being of a restless disposition, and having feet that do several things better than standing stil 3 dodge thes ng, patient, be « of movie fans, and ; take my amusement by proxy dur ing the r hours. But this time I bucked the line Sand in fifteen minutes secured tickets, and then took my place at the end of the line, a block from the thy r “Byery ten or fifteen minutes they would let somebody in and we would move up a foot or two, Aft a while they dressed us in column fours. and we d to t charge, a great surge of combat often taking us as much as fc inches and some tenths. Once in a while some shifty per- fon would sneak in ahead of us and merge with the crowd ey If you want to find out about The essential honesty of a man, CaM E watch and see if he goes to the ‘end of the line, or tries to skulk fm half way to the door, Eventually we squeezed in and @idn't wait more than half an hour inside the theatre before we found a seat up under the roof. 4 After the film we went past three other movie places, and the lines before each were as long as the line we had waited out So hadn't tried to go where 4, after alt. . Once a yoar or so that sort of an “experience ts fe entertaining, but a+ | yea pastime it doesn't appeal me. frosted NOTE that at least one movie magnate has ob- served these long, chill, patient lines before his 4 doors, and he is going to build a show house that will have _ room for the waiting fans inside. | “Inside where there's a soft seat, @nd a fountain, and music. nd everything except pictures, which S you will cet to see in due time if | you come earty and wait patiently. That sort of show house will be most welcomed. Indeed, tn- tead of the trend of amusement enterprise being towards the open air theatre, as it seemed a few years the trend today is more Etewards enclosing eight or ten neres so the folks who want to see tf shoy can wait somewhere ex- cert on a frozen curbing One of the big needs of Seattle, Paad every other AMerican city, to D Ass. is some place for people to £0. Not to be amused, but to rest, to go out of the crowd, to breathe, to relax. ‘The last public roost was the ¢aloon; when it closed the movie th use became the sole resort of the tired, t die, the lunch hour thrones. the movie thrived | probably as much because it was © the only warm spot left that was Bp casily acce ie, a8 for its amuse | ment merits » to feed ildren; leg Mm and soothe their weary shoppers a place to relax; frozen tourists a place to thaw out The public library the rest rooms in the big the hotel and the movie houses; these one-tenth enough for the ty needs Nor should the r x hould t 4 a roost; nor stores be entertain the ‘r hou: hout recor keep open pense with com Jounges giries, Avler writing Make tow: be ma ed a tif benefits were alt f the city has to date mainained vr t would ben ald be ' mer eit 1 that t ha v i) * pots If any councilm t much of this idea, iet him ask his fe about it, now that the Christmas shopping season is go ing strong. —_— . The natural sweetness of women ice €rearm won't save them when warm, | BLIZZARD PREDICT Tides in Seattle On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise $6.00 to Hntered as Second Class Matter May 1, 1699, Mt the Posteffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act ef Congress March Se EATTLE, WASH,,.TU ESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. areas) Necro Junk Man Murdered in Seattle * 9 oF , Many a Flivver Is Shivering Today Thieves Annex Gosreaibs Feom Hoods NEICHBOR ACCUSED OF t an i THEYD fon ynre i <4 KILLING ‘PERFECT’ BA swells these ¢ n the bo re boulevards ~ ts and at nights rae - in coxy overce they sleep be: lets The high cost of raiment noth n thelr carefree lives. They work not, neither do they spin yarns for the beguile ment of the tender-hearted, yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed such as these th quilted cover A For th aberdashery ° | uever parket, Susie tre sure 1 woulda’. have minded if | bows of the machines ator swathed in overcoat hey'd taken the car,” mourned And many a poor little fitvver ob for protection against one fitvverist who, coming out is going without adequate pro- pent and“all ‘ of the movies, found the radia- tection these cold, criep days on ‘ naan __ tor covering of his car absent account of the activities of the ¢ . : into the po without leave; “but I hated to tin lizele panhandlers. . Tne bes 3 pod or lone the overcoat Auto fans who wish to save kets and tarpaulins stolen The police keep & weather eye coats placed around the radia | from the forward deck of auto- Re unt (oe sadinter Sen tors of their cars are advised to | eaaliibian ris | but rugs, blankets and old ulsters button same or they are apt to | ibrar t 5 CORNET ue te » ceapoenr from the be stolen } Mayor Fitzgerald Becomes Member IS HELD Here. R Rapidly of Merry Christmas Co. for ably ts rr | es vee is today in the path of a blizzard which may ach the city any time before midnight, accordin, iz to the Foreman f Alas “Billy” Dansey Murder official forecast made public by U. S. Weather Observer on Myster | George N. poe oe | Mayor Fit: Aotiar went in HA ae . i otemrver Salisbury. BULLET PIERCES _ | to the. anak th George H.| ee ie |_, The storm, Salisbury said, if it arrives, will be greeted b: crane Ein to Hee SS and «amber ag pis, ox “Sack” may prove Sane saeme | idsmms, amount Noticed as Lead-| » central figure in the romain | The coldest- December day in " r day since 1889. At 8 o'clock this! from G. on Jenkins Case ors secretary, followed when thove | . | ing chapters in the story of the 50 Yona outta Seem ators) Bn veh a three joined the Merry Christmas Co.| OFS eet at.Indianapolis Ultappearance and death of the (record-breaking temperature, occurred December 23,| Junk Co, Accidental Tosefay. — | Witte boy, in connection with 1909, when the mercury registered 25 agrees. Tuesday's faThOt, the Chrtatmas dinner tuna} BY J. L. O'SULLAVAN which two of his neighbors are | temperature was one degree lower, and three di Ider | lor the annual Yuletide festivities |(United Press Staff Corresvondent)| under arrest. than Monday's weather. . mes Be jfor patients at Firlands hospital INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Doe. 9. The “perfect baby” dimppeare?) How jong th eo i | 0 a. m. : Krew apace. Each one who joins the| Executive heads of the United [9° October § and its skeleton was! 4) iz the predicted snowstorm will last is beyond! bined body was discovered I aeeaky ta entittied to hip in” $1! Mine Workers of America went | found in a swamp three miles from the weather observer's ken. | Sees piles “i = fron 1 gle Apeut Witheas @ denldne. 0 the fund until the is Far | into session here st 2 p, m. to | home several weeks inter : . ‘rozen groun ya | Officials believe the trend of |r Dut pe more. day to consider the proposition | “Jack,” according to persons fa Blizzard Already |Search of wood. ‘The face was the reply will be that since Jen The Moving Picture Operators’, submitted by President Wilson | tmiliar with the case, was heartily on Jés Way to Seattl and the arms outstretched as kins has been released on bail, | {nloP hes joined up” on the enter-| for settlement of the strike of — diviiked by persons who worked fhe y fo Seattle brscedieggs pies to aa there is no farther cause for ainment side of the program. Ev bituminous coal miners * dahlia farm, adjoining the eattle is on the rim of an intensely maed ery yeas the union “ t cold area and w Capts Ne has Siclien hetwoun dhe Owe govern ry yous ihe ws tor has cont an oper The io wae cleared for ac : 4 Betas, Mee baby a 1 the) wil have freezing weather so long as the pos to the rfheoe cant and Uetenten Tenn ments, ator «ie to run off a nt t) eeptance the president’s pro on, was said, often played among : a a : The tinited States coon not agree 0% fl They're on the job again| posal by the miners today when the dablina north and south of us continues cold,” Salisbury said Tues- roneasrarig the body at the pybl aids your, baving: tone Word te Pes] Games ke uadesen me eee Several days before Bitly disap Gay morning. “Already the blizzard has swept in on Ho- fired. tron a large eal ‘sun : ye this view, they say Newberger, at the seattle cretary Lansing is expected tol pany make public a strong condemnation National| States distriet court, continued |Peered neighbors said Jack had|quiam and the Grays Harbon cour been , . 3 ° i ntry and, unless there is a|evidentaily the gun had be atthe hearing on charges of contempt (been shot. A bullet wound was sudden shift in the flow of wind, I expect Seattle will exper-| “0% to the dead man's that an op ° service of the Merry Christmas Co, 4 . . fot Carranza’s methods, if this govern of court against the miners’ found in his leg. The ¢ has | ie [Of Carransa’s methods, if this Sovers, | ‘The vaudeville program to be pre| le iad tke. | Sete: edvented that écune wae, Week ie a cen ga driven by heav y northeast winds, that Mone$ Not Disturbed [thar Stonica arranged "for “semis | tated Christman eve is being round sates Se aan tate tie ing or shooting at the doy, might) Will reach the caliber of a blizzard.” | A purse containing $112.60, r that |@4 Into shape by Manager Newberg. | coal mining industry, have hit the baby with fatal results December weather of this year has smashed records. The |!" Adams’ pocket, discounts unza won his co om that the people have sent word President Wilson's proposition for Charles S. White, 29, a son of the year of 1894 held the Say ar agent could be freed on pay. | the Firlands Christmas commit-| settlement of the strike of bitumi-| owner of the dahila farm. remained in the f; eld the palm for continued low temperature | °°Y ‘eory. 14 [consular agent could be freed on pay. | 1, ‘te Treen Bare that they | cent neet aheenn, sabeaitted Were |to Jall Inte today, charged with, the in the fore part of December with five days of rainless and PR spr basin of the mysterious 4 instances, the Jonking Issue In not |#7° anxious to help make the welkin |this afternoon to @ conference of murder. Mrs h Jones, $3, the SNOWless weather. | Atasnn tight bake ed bee rf ted to be puatbed further, = nt Firlands. Among them are leaders of the United Mine Workers elder White's housekeeper, i» held) The first nine days of December of this year have been in the vant erhiygs free i ust American note was with. | Miss Jean Taylor, 1539 35th ave. 8. of America by Acting President John | charged with accessory after the fact. rainiess and snowless. Not only that | valuable machinery and metals. | | held from publication in the Mexican | 44a fame, 3620 26th ave. Si and J. Lewls, contained the following} White positively deciares bis inno: yanged much | Saly’ that bat the ‘mercury: fas this: theory te pci . haa ™ press by eréer of, Carransa, accord wden, 4319 10th ave. N. E. | provisions: jcence, Prosecutor B. C, Gaskill said ged much lower than in years past. For the past Week tite teen killed be the hief. to advices here, apparently be ts folks have not yet deter. Immediate resumption of work by this afternoon, Gaskill refused t the thermometer has registered an average of five degrees) 4 nother Seeey ” eae “4 Lansing’s strong censure of | mined whether they want the big | the miners, comment further on the case, nor below normal. The minimum average temperature for the the colored for might have he eman mig! ve the ernment in connection with | cake promised Hazen Titus, or| Wage increases of 14 per cent, ef- would he make public the informa 2] > i. the government ake Senet ye See eens son Fe ees ave vee ee het wee ks of December for the past 30 years has been 42 ro enemy who knew that he nn f they choose. Results of a| Appointment of a commission with | made. He declared the iN be | Tearees. pore Sanit of Femaining oe | hour or so after secret ballot are expected to eettle power to invegfigate the entire coal laid befor grand jury ch h a : sete the entire 8 grand Jury witht § Whole Northwest in the employes left for the this point industry and make recommenda few days 100,000 Pounds | now—about 90 more readers |tions for Its reorganization, includ. Mrs. Jor os sire’ Grip of Jack Frost | thie instance tee to Ing inereased wages and shorter lack the piles of i ind to of serap tron al make it a gladaome day at Pir. hours for miners and increased price | death “Weather tides sweep in from the pole, generally s; =| of Prunes Put Ge Poo towy peop deemed justifiah ae Expect Third Arrest ing, from the northwest to the pa i Weather Ob] ciaaaromiaas 2, the Criattian commas? B cogerenf familias an ae Reports were current this after. server Salisbury said today. “What will follow the cold ohn Reweloe’ ee ~ 7 Star oon that other woman ould be 5 4 yd’ a on Sale Here wishes to hear frot any actor INDIANAPOLIS, De een a nee eeeith the at. S28P T do not know. Usually, however, snow follows the oro eedae UA Do you like prunes? folk as can find it possible to go t End of the coal strike was In fii, ‘The authorities were silent on| Preak-up’ of a cold snap unless the temperature suddenly | o'clock. There pe > bulla a Se | Over 100, ' Firlands Christ ° for ~ sight today as executive heads of a altel rises, and th Hof rain.” no buildings on — o 100,000 pounds of the delec-| i inutes to “do a turn” on the ; the United Stine Workers of | un matter nen comes a fall o rain. | the yard. The office a are Tuesday at the army retail stor | te President Wilson's proposal |) maiden Sun Seas es balance of Washington, Idaho, Oregon Bad Montanh are in| 4 Mrs. Adams told the coroner Tt are for sale at 11 cents’ She Says Gyps for iettiement of the contre f was Billy's playmate. White appar the grip of Jack Frost, according to the weather observer. | that stn di ont yay cee he ja pou tr ts abet sabhelt dn y: ypsy y ently was gr interested In Billy ‘The coldest season of the year In Seattle generally is|to her husband's failure Ft : noone, + pert ai grocer Cus Picked Her Pocket WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—{(United | 807 frequently played with both pcened igo in See ae reaches its maximum in the! em inst night, as he had been ret s at retafl grocers put reas.) retar Decoeity thie | mildres latter part of January or the early part of Feb: | customed frequently to leave the » delicacy at fro Lena Mitche eypay, 35, was of Februar, bee a Pou | aentitled Monday by ‘Ta. Chambers Afternoon said. he had. notification iui ont new Mid. “There | Weather Observer Salisbury said. Yr | city over night. , a pees . T® that the miners’ representatives at * bs my © She said that he h: A new arm d | indianapolis had ag co on was on Mr. White would The cold snap has brought in its train a coating of ice onto her eidehice, rye Bhs - bigy oe Puen “a T | dent on’s plan for settlement of | ean Ay ge trent s | shallow ponds in and near Seattle. $200 in cash when he left home.’ ea ca 8 ihe Al atetibe eve he e y . said these cota are t ee . ¢ held on his, own, He wouldn't hart | The kiddies of Capitol Hill were overjoyed Tuesday morn-| not sa aia knw‘ Billy.” (CONT'D ON PAGH TWENTY) Hoa he INDIANAPOLIS, De 9.—Mine ; County Attorney Nusbaum, com jeader meetir here still were in ages cd ee ihe: my retafle pe a la ek e, Oe a Cit eaxion.at $36 o'clock and no an.| menting today on the fact while | Motoreycle officers upon first : t of ba aorive houncement Was fecthcoming thar | White was the last person who said }amining the body reported v placed on sale immediate There are 12,000,000 negroes in the agreement had been reached on|%@ #8W Billy Dansey alive, declared Adams-had died from heart & on al United State tee ‘aveall proposal that he is confident the officers have |The wound was not noticed aka __| solved the mystery of the baby's | after the body had been remo death. He refused, however, to tell | the morgue by Deputy Coroner Hi <i e, but added | Bee Jobnson, the details of their ca Deputy Coroners Frank Ki Whadayuh Know About It! Fatty Arbuckle ne Seen eee and Howard McDonald: were Telegraph Wires Snap From! Wind Nippy; Temperature } ; P a to say how lon Sent Full Dressed Baby Doll to Seattle Show | Blizzard in Middle Extreme Cold | Drops to 19.8 D dea. The part ot the by ' e WwW Del Toaina| | ps to 19. legrees the ground was still warm, wh ILD | ACI AD est Delays Trains; — — upper portion was col’. ‘The i : but what) the Doll Show which will open at the; dolla that is the kind of dolls little| LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 9.—Raliroads DENVER, Dec. 9 —A minimum of | PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, 9.—-Port-| and legs had stiffened. It is a. u t rn , Wednesday nigt gir like to tuck into bed before|in Nebraska were today making 9 below zero officially recorded here, land awoke this morning to find a| that Adams could have lived their mothers send them to bed them-|strenuous efforts to resume normal | a a record for the fourth cold wave threeinch blanket of snow covering| hours after he had been shot, ar ii aaia “ ,_ Nas! They don’t noneiet them elve § schedules, following & night of almost | as struck Denver and Col- the ground. The light fall of flakes | keeping the body warm, The utty A ile 3 made it himself, yuh understand.| 4 ¢ the claws in design dress-|complete tleup. ‘Three trains held in|orado withit six weeks, Telegraph had not stopped at. 10 a, m., and| was not received in a place ' ' ow nothing about no| but rumor has it, it is whispered On| ing aol J Lincoln overnight resumed their runs |&24 telephone service between Den: | District Weather Forecaster Wells| death would be instantaneous, the floor of the Arena, and they dol” pes this morning, following reports that |ver and the outside world was se predicted the snow would continue|tectives Barton and Toms He don't You téfiten Whild|pay it wae ness 9 ae other ae my, no! very girl at school| snow plows had cleared the main|fously crippled, due to snaping ofall day. signed to the case. tand a tion; Listen, the Di-|than those of the Inspired One him.| i going to xend a doll, And almostiiine of the state, While drifts aid| Wires from the extreme cold. A temperature of 19.8 degrees} Coroner Willis H, Corson ne Fatty b sent a doll to star in ating a ia Seattle, I do believe. | nog assume great proportions, plows | above zero was registered, almost ajfor the bullet Tuesday afternoon, wei J have a little doll’ at the Doll! Srtceaed each trains new minimum record for early winter| Adams lived at 110 25th ave, #! Yea! 3 of owning a dott! Show [Prvow temperatures? were reportea| It’s 7.8 Below on weather in Portland, his wife, “x F ¥ . made m, Julius Caesar Ie the Doll She given by iiruout the stata: MME from 90) fg i mk ta 0” eter ater s Get into the Rhyme Con-]] Oscar Wilde, Noah of William Jen. | the moving pitcher magnets? in'3"elne sore overttne Sisco) At Spokane Today Street Traffic test and get free tickets to] | ning» Bryan’ Wouldn't it make you! Gi, my, no! It is being given to| division of the Burlington | SPOKANE, Deo. 9—With a wind| . Storm Wi the Clemmer. proud? help the little kiddies out at Mother| Hundreds of passengers were de-| that many believed was coming di- Blocked by Snow What other wonders will they be| fyther's home. And it won't hurt|Javed by holding of trains overnight! rectly from the North Pole, driving} SALEM, Ore., Deo, 9—Balem|] -nompenst Storm warning A Chinaman, robbed of his queue, || at the Doll Show? hone to help the kiddies, because you! at Omaha, Denver, McCook, Hastings |thru thelr clothing, Spokane pedes-| walked this morning. A mantle of Seapine Siablnyed at TUK‘, Raised a hatr-owing hullabaloo, Ob, lots! Yuh should see the 60/will have a better time at the Doll|@nd Ravenna, All were released be-| trian today were freeaing thelr ears) snow between five and six inches But a Star want ad dolls dressed by the Broadway Pligh| Show than you would if you went to|fore noon Jin the coldest weather of th uring y the Broad »| Show than you } ee noes le e sea-|of which fell 4 the night, _ Made him velly glad, schoo! class of design, They's dolls |see Charlotte Russe, the New Jersey son. | blocked street car traffic temporar. For he soon had a queue good a4} dressed in their Sunday best, with| vampire, in “Soul's Ftuint In Norway the sale of liquors con-| The thermometer went to 7.8 be-| lly and made the new. jiaces and flounces; dolis, with spit| Shall we go? x more than a per cent of al-|low at 8:5 a. m. today, ‘This day|for automobiles, | curls apd manicured finger najls,| We,gertainly sha year At, wos move | 2 a