The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1922, Page 1

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7 T | This is the sort of surface the auto driver / wy, 1? finds in the downtown district. What a 9 ¥ : . * chance to give the unemployed some The horrible examples: (1) First ave., south of Pike; (2) Seeond ave., between Jackson er and Washington, near First avenue;(5) Third ave., between Pike and Union. jobs! What a need for improvement, if we are to make a good impression on tourists! and King; (3) Jackson st., between Fourth and Fifth aves.; (4) Alley between Y The Star Goes Into 11,727? More Homes Every Day Than Any Other Seattle Newspaper. Rotered as Second Clase Matter May 8 1899, at the Postotties at atti, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 9, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 VOLUME 33. Ce a Ps ee SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY =~ QUAKE SHAKES UP Up COAST away witha I bad a queer ic ke Burien street « fa joy ride - pins ocpeetere es | EB. Cc. Yer Terror of th ing to make 5: ec. On Ms shore sad wives was thru ust - t ‘ . bd LI'L GEE OE, Tr OFFICE for War d. a don va wants tl “Goddlemighty!” he sereamed, and the a | a next moment was : — nie TN | plucking a revol- VOTE DEATH ‘ Dob, the Demon Telegrapher, says ver from under his left armpit. hhe lives on tick eee Bob caught Joyce and swept her be- i A Scientists in East and South Are Sur- | prised by Violence of Earth Shocks; California Houses Sway 4 Member of Panel Trying ! Women for Murder ! Park carh—~| a reguiar| (Heard on a Cowen We are in a pickle no Jam. Heaven preserve us! t ! ‘ t “aa oe hind him, eovering | Against Noose pa TE We suppose that sat watts his body see 21 An earthquake shock, so vio- The disturbance recerdedl Ses Angeles. win her with his body a8 | pyenerr, gan. 31.— That dd ue 35 tere ont ot cumniee| te needles at Harvard ate now advertise best he could. At | neither Mrs.’Bertha Wilkes nor sion the delicate recording in- rorgetown universities was the. “Best Winter the same time San- her I-yearold daughter, Treva | struments in selsmograph sta ost severe in 10 years and was Sports in Amer es a Pote, will be hanged for the mur- tions thruout the country, was | believed to. be somewhere im fea.” ders plunged for- | der of Guy Danielson beeame ap- reported in various cities short ‘| Southern Mexiéo or Central ‘i or » ToWw-straict | paregt today with the completion ly after 8 o'clock this morning. A ic: LOD © re tne tamous tos Angee mart Ward, arrow-straight. | Up" Magyter thele erat in thie | a |: carly AUB" San ‘Francibes freezes what wonderful skling and true. Supereer eenes ‘here {| reported in yarious cities in the will have! The revolver crack- [ Jurt as tt « | East and on the Pacific coast . ed. It spat fire a sec- worn in one ¢ me | this morning. r pie iper at toe this week ond time, a third. The |! A low th origina) cast tiger-man, head low, death f 7 ‘MANY TOWNS & é his whole splendid body Tr. A rand bis | i re Tae POISON | vibrant with energ: hi across tt! 2 A. } med j ARE SHAKEN recites “Gunga| road as tho he h from a catapult, — > De ota ERANCIBOD, Jan. 31—Most) streak of fire ripped th u hi oulder. Another s n A. Bost * ron. San ee north and southern Oregon were * boomed almost simultaneously. He thudded hard i wick ¥ 1 the efte phaihed "early eilaay ee on ee ee ns the fat paunch of the gunman. They went down DEFENSE GETS | quake which ecleneteyes a a SeTtO. "| together. * * * mevrehiidiente dct the United States recorded as violent. _ ” Me “” A tea the mat In San Francisco the shock was ¥ ¥ 5 : ; only heavy enough to rattle Mery, Mary. quite The foregoing is one of a hundred real thrills in T _ sei and ewubeythe Heel perth Hever drank before “Gunsight Pass,” the absorbing novel by William Mac- j_It seemed to be the heaviest, ag But now the cour dry, Oh. Gee Leod Raine, which is to be published serially in The CA 1 that the jecnpvsons - ety reorts, in the dis- Bee. shanld ies Star beginning tomorrow. This excerpt is character- ay r kien based ee whi or Rego We suppose at th ne could istic of the whole book. It’s just one tense moment " 3 [southern Oregon, Some of these Second ave. flapp after another, and the-reader can be assured of sus- t worn faa shocks were felt at Roseburg, ll pene” tained interest from start to finish. et to « Cio: ee m. and the econd was the — heavy sting, 15 seconds, and awakening the entire town. ented fust bet beg re | In Bugene, Ore, the quake war © Mrs. Winifred Kramer, beautiful daughter cf Mrs. Mattie Hannan (inset). Mrs. Han-jery. One shock was felt there at “GEE HOW 1 0-DOR ¥ 6:20 a. tn " rie Nar nan, according to Mrs. . Kramer’ 8 husband, shot him because she was jealous of her daugh- Bi ogicenm | Intquitous Mew SUPE 2s SE's toe ohn, Sata eh oapedtee a roared her daughe Se tly severe to cause frame ween two full flavored r oon ewe fe Branding the Washington poll ya r “| way giddily, lappers or ie perfumeries miz. | tax law as the most extraordi . te ? wets we ¢ ri ta 5 cae | nary law ever made in the hiv ‘ 7 i’ ome 7 : t up at the cit ulif., the shock prob: abl y was the heaviest. Rough esti. |mates were that it lasted halt nt c © minu It oec :m. ‘The genius ng “pr ed ™ tory of the United States, or in | me bana “ ' be y . ta the =a et = ‘ ete ’ | English speaking world, Attor- | ! f , 11, Mra. Anna} ' n they were riding the : d j oe, ney Tom Horner, in an address : ; , 3. 7 r o \ ‘ sett | Waves on the sea, this being punetu- Fj } 2 . © myst " d by sudden, sharp shocks, as If before the Coms wRY 1 ara i , P shocks, When you r = at the 1°. So tated that. SWIETLY CHOSEN Rescuers Trying to Reach). foninlaw, Paut New Suit Grows Out of Ac-|tney were suddenly struck a heavy ember it you w ‘ ‘ © a y = | r of attempt : blow. Hundreds of citizens were 2 ( x4 Lvl bi ‘ . 3 " 5 Mr annon acknowledges the — | ‘Telephone reports from. Weaver: Every womar flattery. In| **P ie ; : , t tot ¥ (Turn to Last Page, Column 5) | RAKERSITIELD, Cal., Jan, 31 Weer love for her ¢ ter injuries inflicted on June 9%! ville, ¥r Dunsmuir, Fall River fact, the only + —No word had been received | a4 Kramer, but e in which she was! Mills and Weed, all in the extreme 4 with a truck on |northern part of California, were that “oe ae 1 neve th t 1 fellow t McFarland and Wagy, which le ¢ has a chanes to recove Jonohue began suit Tuesday for $10,-| degrees of intensity. It also was United , . ner, Pie, Aotion : CIRCUIT JUDGE ate eet w 3 Bee ee i hs r I 5 f intensi t also was felt Anke ee f { t was really |500 damage uinst HH. B. Jesmer/at Klamath Falls, Ore. , s . Wes aw at p " ‘oree its way thru to Lebec to aid 1 to! as Kramer nd Miss G. Belle Edg in superior ion f I ‘ i | see a : ded motorists moines the , ther | at Santa Clara hee the W. : ne-fif M Y SUGGEST 1 tow: » 1: oak cad t dial iiniwoxt ty be ye father of Helene | univ t Santa Clara, ‘i ‘008 to ounty for « t A | : Re Dy ere yr Hed in gre feld Folli ® south of: Tt eee : ‘ Prictitor - ' f ‘ , Te oth Mr of the auto. Ricard, in charge, seorgetic roa green hat | ry be used as the ste f POLL TAX END b bo the car to] chi “a wonderful record” ee r nt : a hs yg F , ii be ding to the com-) > viewpoint, Mary had 2 tittle lamb, | 1 Horne t p Pte , ‘ ned im * | ¢ t disturbance,” Ita fleece was blac s ink | ire de 1 an, em r ; , wd It siete i a 1 f 1 , e with | Rickard told pd Press. It sat upon a pin cushion, f 1 eg , I na Off or OO Tee tin dar ide him in an truck Miss I ay PUA | Because st didn't th ~ t's fall \ od he ported to be from four to{at him point blank as they were at the ‘ he ‘ . : t ' ‘ friend sd ‘het thers cussing the squabble with Winif claim is wth of the alienn-| Mexico Denies It SUBU KBAN. LIFE who . A | ae , unication with Le-| Mrs, Hannon was held for further tion of s suit brought by : ls Riek you return M , om hem of t che |, Telepnodn cian ight NO he 1a ae its. 3 Loet, Mies tgs Felt Any Quakes @ub's card ts 1 ; , , United rest ser was at —_——-—- who § ys her husbane SAN LUIS, Sonora, Mexico, Jan. “Not until » ns my lawn-| 1 = Say a gi, t cing Ol onsible this morning; Urgent re love wht r was in the/31,— Radio queries sent thruout Ranwer.” on } ' t : . A Me dies Cuesta tor aidan euaviie wae tv Thug Terrorizes East with her daughter, |northwes rn Mexico today revealed “Maybe she's playing the same leg rs had ied “Hart's 1 Aes oe bag ay : J dig ecg a #od from both po It is be-| Girls vat Vassar —~- jthe fact that this morning's earth- waiting game.” n” onto the employer to « : # oe par fe . ed that str tourists who si 1. ¥ te quake s, recorded at various selsmo and mone are soor t C ‘ from t ” f pt e n ¥ Pn +, rn hug 7 “ 8 ere » e in is Ut foo) 208 ‘nis. money ' peotiet as t pe untae a durtag 8 oonterenoe @ EES oaithe, Tulon athe orl sn Young Girl Saved *'*. mot felt thls area see ; 1 ‘ ont d ' n Helen § ‘Mexican Railroad NOT THE OFFICE CAT 1 ' ' : aS , dist eeu tye: aps ; Whe cat sat dowr the st : ves ‘ ; ' in: a hoagie, Hers Reports No Shock and began to and lit tha f rtaxw “ihe ‘empt oy aw t 1 A . drugged, attacked a an | NOGALES, Ariz., Jan, 31.—Today's cried out here, mamma, |w . ted of nine| fin. : "Cabinet Takes Up noe: altel ete bay ¢ of [earth shocks: were not Rall We seme motorman | point in M nd brought | lines of the © along the telegraph ithern Pacific de Mex- ‘ Bomb “por in jammed om the | quick—kitty’s boiling!” to hy ol sche 90 thay Bl tion that the f ; Henry Ford’s Bid Th Tho men may kno @ men may t on pe line sear | WA ( : the car to a erin » on the ico, it was reported here today. 0a. per brow tt I a bs o the ald Apartment House * frozen rails within six inches of the] No dis' ances were felt in Ark The kenes ength 1 King of Bulgaria i Naf ists, it Wa AR) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, B.—1 rl's body |zona or Sonora, according to advices, 4 coast to coast wh ! 1 r n Anne s roe EY ‘ i mt most . " poy to Wed Princess ee i ® Missing Man Is |Quake Is Recorded longest at the one most shock 1 y of| LONDX J fia new : ree ‘ ” And longest at j largely mantied in Thought Suicide by “U” Seismograph Fee edn Whe rots ond Wow : oo i p t the weather bu Edw Barth disturbances were recorded rT aah tee akirt so i rg , { ' 4 continued . | cold | ¢ painter the seismograph at the Univers ited cement } Argh ctatt ‘git pe" I he { | a Oth ave, No W of Washingto morn A lhe eee en ot devo > the | ha ciiatataat te RO Accs: tes cua ” “ety om-| From one end ef the state to the and windows in a] Monday and is the ob lasting from. :2 The “ jas 1884 in India, which precipitated ye old, and Le 4 mnents,” (Turn to Last Page, Column 3) j radius of 200 yards were shattered, | wide search by Jolice Tuesday, (Tury to Last Page, Column 2),

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