The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1923, Page 9

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HERE'S MORE ABOUT STORM SPARTS ON PAGE 1 to East Seattle steamer Aquila, Vessels Battle Storm in Straits Other watercraft off Tatoosh island and the Straits of Juan de > were sore hit by the storm, but later Tues. day had reported themselves out of wil route ed bythe Ker British freighter Author of the son Direct line wirelesed dis ignals during the night and is proceeded to her sasistance, eaday morning canceled hor Hs, Wireless reports reeelved by har bor radio Tuesday said the vessel was making three Knots an hour un der her own power, The coast guard cutter Snohomish was proceeding to her aid, vT ¢ schooner Thistle had a terrif with the storm in the Straits of Juan de Fuca during the night, but with the assistance of the steamer Jacox of the Charles line weathered the wild waters wind an chor Tuca- day morning owas. en mer Yogen Maru and in the sands rays Harbor e . The British on Jeddurgh neement bay, endanger ing shipping, but was finally taken in tow by tugs. The freighter Munaires of the Moore-McCormack intercoastal serv. early Tuesday, and east shore of the Lumber com. damage is betieved plant. 1 slight, see Windows Smashed by Wina’s Fury nd its suburbs Tuesday nts had held forth during In the downtown districts signs night windows ¥ smashed, store y, light a dang Service on Five Carlines Stopped to across the e service on the Green rews of repairme y by the Storm Is Worst City Has Ever Had Tu Porch Is Blown From Sound Home 2,500 City Phones Out of Commission from Califor~ 1 is ins} drifted} a her anchor from near| like some mad carni: | eet festoons | .| forget her traffic cops. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR SANTA’S GOOD TO COPS ||| | | | | | | | | } Christmas gifts, downtown street. piled deep around the st ¢ stop-go signs on ening proved that Seattle didn’t ps. And here is Miss Helen Christensen, | Of 1324 Franklin st.,adding her gift to the ot amid the rush of Christmas eve traffic Second and Pike. The pleased recipient.is Traffic Officer Santell. at ‘Motorists Shower ,* a adliogaioc Gifts on Corner ance oe Policemen Chr : rcond Bike| Ganidally Bocon i : . WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS reduced to $19.50, $26.50, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, ‘i i 1, TH $69.50, $79.50, $110.00. ‘ ont eA. J 1 a c - Pr and Pike WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS reduced to $25.00, $39.00, $49.00, $69.00, $79.00. | be omar St hed : s d . WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ FROCKS, street, afternoon and evening styles, reduced of O. L, Camerot Navy Charmeen Frock, with me- to $33.75, $43.75 and $59.75. s “ rtenabatic ; tallic braid and tiny metal but- : | tons for trimming, and cream (All Fur Coats Now Marked at Heavy Reductions) HERE’S MORE ABOUT batiste collar—from the group SCOND FLOOR | : WILLIAM E. at $26.76. B apeaitn 450 | Tacoma Region Is STARTS ON PAGE 1 |Hard Hit by Wind SS ——— ——$_—_—_—_—— —— : — | Santa Claus Rides Into FIND NO TRAGE (#=8sor= szovr BOY RUNS DOWN = “<= Town on Crest of Storm. Qf 52 AIRMEN! | scacoxraces | TWOs ARRESTED seg ake Ga p Early a See What He French Dirigible Held Aloft were wis tnur tom sunnere nat|Women Are Hurt by Lad Left; Turkey Dinners for the Jobless for Week by Gale |been us 8 sorehotee, With Father's Car ( Lights led ¢ ru ral T eae sinter ns wens halve een driving. his father's. auto : hi Sgr ante Cato Monday night, Byron Horton, 14- we fire Inddies were |¥e@r-old son of William C. Horton, en chat ee » kigured Gol woatgna: aE 1 were Sie ke ioe | iold N. 45th st, a k ave. and N. 45th e boy was arrested after the and was turned over to juvenile authorities. st ‘ eek said ig had ee be car, HERE'S MORE ABOUT them, bal talleL abarasiee: Creal STARTS ON PAGE 1 | } ‘ ee et peer tard ce toe hig Hoa Ida received a broken rib and Wal . ive Bi sated A tied bes ; @ Hight nthe ak Rec t en to her heme, be. t building but that his book-| ee, Arm Hitorium : Handcuffed capes Police INJURED GIRL Xm omar | was croseln re a ground of men int “him -Duesday, FREDERICK & NELSON The Moderately-Priced Dress Section, Second Floor A Special Purchase of | NEW FROCKS ~ FROM OFFICERS : Prisoner Will Offer Tomorrow, Wednesday, EXCEPTIONALLY LOW-PRICED | $15.75 $18.75 $23.75 — $26.75 | Good-style, all-purpose Frocks, in modes just now at their zenith—in CREPE SATIN TWILL CHARMEEN —fully meeting our regular standard of quality and style, and priced, due to spe- cial purchases, much lower than usual. —In Sizes for Women and Misses Effective Beginning Tomorrow: Sharply Reduced Prices on Women’s and Misses’ COATS—SUITS—FROCKS As Follows: h rented the basement to Two Drown as Car drogen |a mi, umed Cameron urn trip It was in this part of the bulld-/ Pi. Es-|' that the liquor was found. — | unges Into Bay G bios . |. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. Har- uards : | E bor police were di t t , Soft Drink Parlor the foot of Powell today for the bert # bodies of an unidentified man and hancunsict Yields Lone Quart woman drowned last night when thi handcuffed ‘ autom n which they were rid- tint r r of the ma. arms frac ; ; ndition, H on file 11 W.D.I from the hd arret.i | Business Block Night’s Work Nets ulifornia Trust com Swept by Flames) Yeggs Just $10 Bill tna pice up the couple fn the | by I i nd seewt a: $1 ee: cl amr are w thi i. a ie ‘tate company, 4 The yeggmen broke into the place | ing in the yard and notified police,

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