The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 7

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SC NNR RONG NAL AMR RR Here's Alla ya driving streets at noon Thursday. HERE’S MORE ABOUT LEVIATHAN STARTS ON PAGE 1 George, they sald, between Robbins reef and the bell buoy, The Leviathan had cleared quaran- tine and was proceeding up the bay when the accident occurred, She went ashore at half tide. The tide will not be fall until 8 p. m, and it was considered - possible that the big ship with ber thousands of passengers, many of whem are homeward bound for the holidays and may have only a few bours in which to make train connections, would be delayed until dark, when it would be impossible to dock her until tomorrow. ‘The spot where the ship Is aground | i it was not an's hull has is filled with mud believed the I been damaged vessel was close to the rocks, lathan ran aground in a heavy fog, shortly before 10:50 a. m., at which time she wirelessed the | Urine States lines headquarters of | her dicament. y he fog cleared away, elght were puffing around th to drag her} slag Miner, trying ff the fats. We Crowds gathered along the Be of Staten island and other vantage | points to see the pride of the Amer! con merchant marine aground. In the effort to get her clear, tugs were pushing against the how and on the sides, while others had lines pull. | 8 ing on the stern. More tugs were gathering to offer asnistance. It was apparent that she had|°!" struck first o r port bow HERE'S MORE ABOUT ARRESTS STARTS ON PAGE 1 bail and the numb ing each, follo Jesse counts; two count. r O'Connell, . ‘These four w arrested , . where they to subsoen upon them Post & Keller’ ave. Eddie Mund card room 6n First $1,500 ,one count; ne count; arrest - HUNT Shik: Will Cheer Cushman Veterans| e Staten island obsery./ blindfolded thru the dense crowd that sacked Third ave. * *% Uses Girl Reporter’s * % * %& * Mystery Man in Police Police Chief's Car Winds! Way Thru Jam With Eyés Covered i G, LUCILLE BUTLER Alla Axiom has d actly as he said h out kicking anybe thi With all the LePage's glue and cot jton batting, and folds upon folds of |dlack cloth tied over his eyes, even jstufting al bits of cott junder the bandage, closely watched jand thoroly tested by onlookers, in jcluding myself, he drove Police Chief Severyns’ car thru as dense a mass of traffic Thursday noon as Se. | fl attle ever bons! réhing look, "7 to me, “is lke You wilt brain phi your cross my inner sclousness,” But if I us," I quavered. 6 course a part tr. Axiom’ Six blocks he drove wa | mobile, up h 4 and parked it alongside t curb In front of Pantages theater, just exactly where }he started from. And he drove thry MY eyes! | didn’t break this of news | *!to me until just before we started. at our big chief ig didn't back 4a woman p with the woman to THING! | car swerved 1 me—and © observe io traffic rules to the that L did It ¥ bwerved the traffic ru’ t big auto. He jand I'm surprised jand the rest of the g right out, when t middie’ be 1 my guxo ure enough | I'm still alive to prov TRAFFIC NOT SO | BAD FOR HIM Pantage: manager for Mr the chief's c dd yours tr I want to Axiom ow are you golng to do it, ¥ Axiom,” I inquired a trifle ner juat before the start, Thursday “Thru YOUR eyes.’ maid Mr MORE ABOUT GRAND JURY STARTS ON PAGE 1 HERE’S MORE ABOUT MAYOR STARTS ON PAGE 1 traffic depart ‘© headquarters she en tagged each day mi that there we © for graft in this ex wan there would be in any y ext | more ¢ | | pen » that ras iteots has | law added de f of prohibiticn lawn, mbling laws and| ssary to create a ly to operate directly under | ted and ash n may be br ASKS CASH TO pinatanianaatictchbant HERE’S MORE ABOUT BLACK SHEE JAP TRIAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 awes Wanted to Aid Reparations pbaoct vg wn daery peed bs a VISITS TO THE ORTHOPEDIC as he Photo by Price wo a truck coming into} to the right, and} THE SEATT whirled thru downtown @ Carter, Star Staff Photographers ‘2 CITY SCHOOL. Eyes to Buck Traffic GIRLS MISSING Disappeared Tuesday; Both Families Puzzled Police began a state-wide search Friday for two pretty 16. year-old Broadway high school girls, mysteriously missing from thelr homes and school since last Tucsday morning, Fear is ex- pressed by relatives that the two girls were kidnaped or have met with foul play in somo other Both had tours and for the members of > girls are together is ey were boon Se ref for the hls was taken up in Bremerton Friday, when it Was learned that the girls had been seen on the Colman dock aeneer Starts on Page One 2BLEM IN LOGAN Hing » big wry HERE'S MORE ABOUT COP FIRED STARTS ON PAGE 1 LE STAR _ TASER PATERSON Co. . Wf SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET \ \\{\ For Gifts of Substantial Character and Permanent Satisfaction FRASER-PATERSON quality is widely recognized. FRASER-PATERSON Merchandise Certificates are ideal gifts. Issued in any amount. Gift Special Fast Colored Handkerchiefs 35c The Special Price Basement \]| Here are opportunities to buy gifts people will use and enjoy at i} prices that make Christmas buying easy. s H Fast color All-linen pend ee Gift Suggestions at $1 with hand-embroidered corners. 1/- 01 Gift Aprons of fancy cretonne, in novelty Y-in, hems, Most attractive ‘attae styles and pretty colors and combinations. Special 35c, or 3 for $1. Gift Suggestions at $1.49 Gift Special Novelty Gift Aprons in a wide variety. Novelty Bags 83,45 Pharoah Printed Percale Cover-All Aprons Of genuine pin seal, beaver calf and Crepe and Cretonne trimmed Bungalow Apron Dresses. Indian goat, in swagger or pouchy styles. With attractive filigree frames. 7% * Gift Suggestions at $1: 95 In brown, gray, tan, blue and black. Crepe House Frocks, prettily trimmed with applique. An “extraordinary gift-buying oppor- Children’s fancy figured Bath Robes. 2 to 6 years, tunity. *Hand-embroidered English print Dress Aprons, Girls’ Raincapes. 6 to 12 years. Gift Suggestions at $2.50 Children's Satin-trimmed Bath Robes. | Faney Gingham House Frocks. Novelty Sateen Petticoats, with scalloped and hemstitched bottoms. Embroidery trimmed. Gift Suggestions at $2.95 Novelty House Frocks of crepe and sateen combinations, and Egyp- tian embroidered models. Novelty Gingham House Frocks, prettily trimmed in good color com- binations. —First Floor —First Floor Gift Special Ribbon Novelties 69c An excellent selection of attractive Ribbon Novelties, including Lingerie Sets, Bows, Rosebuds for trimmings, and many others, Specially priced. —First Floor Gift Special Jewelry Novelties 50¢ « A special grouping of Jewelry, consist- ing of novelty beads and earrings in a good assortment of lovely colors, Spe- cially priced. Ns al ¢ lad Gift Suggestions at $3.50 Petticoats in gift boxes. jon crepe and gingham House Frocks. s in lounging and breakfast coat style. ah : r Gift Suggestions at $3.95 Girls’ Beacon Bath Robes. 6 to 14 rs. Girls’ Wool Serge Dr any styles. Women’s Wool Plaid Ski Organdie trimmed House Silk Jersey Novelty cor Corduroy Rob: —First Floor Gift Special Women’s Felt Slippers 95¢ Soft soled Felt Slippers, attractively trimmed with ribbon. In old rose, fawn, lavender, red, purple, blue and gray. Very special. Dresses, Gift Suggestions at $4.75 and $5.95 Brushed Wool Sweaters in Tuxedo or pull-over styles, $4.75. Women's Novelty Silk Waists, $4.95. Women’s Beacon Blanket Robes, $4 Women’s Pleated Skirts, i Women’s Silk Waists. & A Delayed Shipment! Second Floor Just Received—In Time for Christmas Buying! Windsor Washanrede Krinkle Crepe Gowns and Bloomers A special purchase, splendid materials, cut on generous lines. GOWNS-—In fancy stripes and flowered designs in peach, orchid, flesh and blue. Trimmed with hemstitching and ribbon bows $1.69 GOWNS—In dainty flowered designs. In orchid and flesh color $1 49 GOWNS—In dainty flesh color with blue stitching. $1.35 3 S—for misses and women, cut full and large, well- 1; elastic at the waistline and frilled at the knee. In dainty flowered and barred designs...............! 98c BLOOMERS—for women. In flesh color and white, with blue stitching. Well reinforced and frilled at the knee....75¢ Special Price Basement = Eldredge Sewing Machine Sale Only one day more of the Eldredge Sewing Machine Sale—to get your $15 allowance on your old machine * and a $5 Toy Stitch- well present. Sold on terms. Buy her that Electric for Christmas. —Sewing Machine Dept., Fifth Floor ternoon, returned | this morning. reamed and col- nan of the jury ct. nd put his arms around mpted to console her. Couple Guilty of Slaying of Lover | I$ ADVANCING «22. ter, were convicted t of first de ying of Alonzo Story, tne wom. | er lover. | Vice President of Fruit Express Dies TULARE, Cal, Dec. 2.—B. M. Secrist, of San Francisco, vice pres: ident of the Pacific Fruit Express, | died here last night from a heart at- tack, after a two-day illness. Vetter lapsed when Mrs. Mary | announc Her hu her and s manslaughter for the | -- r and her husband, Ernest Vet by a jury It is against Mosiem law neal Turkish woman to} h was ou are ready to use want ads. NEACNENG MEENA ENE COE “Gladden the Home With Music” Cardenas’ cav-| for CHRISTMAS and the NEW YEAR ay The Ideal Gift for All the Family ‘The NEW EDISON The ONLY Phonograph That Plays All Makes of Records CORRECTLY. Many Beautiful Console and Upright Models to Choose From. Prices Ranging $100 and Upward Make Your Own Terms A small payment places any instrument in your home at once. Pay the balance next year in small amounts. RICE-WATTERS CO. The Home of the New Edison and New Columbia 1420 Third Avenue Tel. EL iot-5087 Hear on the New Edison Important Victories for Fed- erals ie as Telephone MA in-0600 when you (waited MEXICO ¢ Vith im-| portant victories for federal forces at San Marcos 1 Puebla con-| 5 and workers seck will Pris sw military contingents |Blue Law Leader’s | Home Is Set on Fire HOLLYWOOD, Cal “Love Tales”

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