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fear of Strife and Political Strugg $15 Lass BY FIRE [KEEP COIN HERE ee Fae of Sr whose body was found near|in the King gounty a “a “ff re lant cht, “was lynchea by |/owing his arrest at Tacoma ; ane ej) |erat dry officers, - Doran was aging Eyuip- | Only One Year When creat 7 itle Trust Company Tota, wan advanced by oftl.| °°! Ary offlonns < PaR Taaaay er Damage Was Done | ~\of Year’s Business |clals today }premisen where’ one of the lay bit for Years | Four white men, according to 10-|moonghine liquor manu con " |formation given authorities, carried ar 0} the sts eb boat 40 yours, a Seattio| “The year 1943 will probably go} T Seattle interent into Seattle | fF ati if (bat ai pits ar pleats ev r oper ae note or pas Kept pate Ju it¥| down in history ax the year of Amer: |? a\e an Important part of the! way shot several times and then hit Heise fn believed to have been py r ul develop: | yusiness \ 6 Be Title e 0 i rot hh ee a me Hica'a greatest fire lon, up to this] MuMlness pr the Seattle Title Trust jon the head with an ax, man who disappeared amt the io logging opera m 7 Ne fs ida cite Nora ft. mun, | time, with the single exoéption of company, fald Worrall Wilson, presl-) 4 few hourse before, a white|bullets"when the agents q uring @ngines and equipment | the year San Francisco burned,’ aia | dent OF) the: s COMPANY Monday tren e Ker oe ar mee a piace. wee ee hy ere Ate q eat. hol 16) weer ding nea is store. | a yhen arrested. a ¥ if getting the tuge fimber from! president ¥, J, Martin, of the North-|72°Fe Are in the aggregate thou. | Ero seen Hiding near his stor “the laundry slips had been ise o Oreat to the milly Started in|} western Mutual Fire association, | *ds of Investors in Benttle who | m 4 Leak thing . headless body of anott 6-| by a once, and Doral 1882 AW G small machine shop, the} Monday, in summarizing the general }1 I interest rate, and | fs ft another: ne:| by aa ‘wake! Washiigtoh Iron Works hay grown | tire | ‘tuation for tt int t} gro, found weighted in a creek near| picked up by officers ee ea i f ‘ © losa # ion for the country at} the aafety and security that comes | here as ide ed a hat oO |. e place eed Aretionay wate ve the | into -& seonoern with new modern | large, and also bringing out the tact }trom: investment iyint po , Gane in Bitiepess soapipe nebo pangeic hon the place until he called Fay. find |weident \atretolt of the Caste, Jn. $80.-| shops and foundries under construe: | that Northwestern Mutual| put unfortunately. fe — m Aare, Involved, accor NE }009,000 to Niel. It Wa an attack |tion which witl occupy 10 acres of| policy holders can polnt to the most |yestor, there ar trivenes hen by potlees "fy municipal ownerbhip and op. lapace Ite products uns known wher: | satixtactory and succeasful year aince| ern. insurance Seomy i eration of utilities, Blaine said. He lever men log on a large scale. the founding of the woctation 22/ognize just’ that samo thing THA will be che biggest business {asked that o correct” statement of} «'S & log-getter,”’ mays the log: | years Ithere are only & few sourcen thru Phefore the senate until ‘the tax reduc: |the city’s finances be published apd) gers whon they xpeuk of a W “Hach. year, it seems, America’s |which mT 1! loans can be tion “bi or tite bonus Contes over jclrculated, {ington engine, and that’ has been | fire loses grow,’ continued Martin.| bought by the Seattle Investor. frome the house. . A~ big: political) The statement. shows tha! wenorat | the secret of the success of the bual.| "In 1922 there was a record of ont: Prominent among these is the a a er “bloe™ coniposed of presidential can- | fand indebtedness of tho city to°be| ness founded by J, M. Frink and | slightly leas than the firures for the | Seattle Trust company, whose half dates and their followers, will be {$10,327,000} outstanding” utility | carried an by his vous, Gerald Frink, |¢ 11 months of 1923, And thie] million dollars of capital is turned On the- road half the tin making |bonds payable from revenues, $31, | now president of the company, and} record will continue to grow unt er weveral times a year in making sp¢eches and many attacks wre being | 984, 000; general utility lien nis, iF rancis G, Frink, secretar Ever | the bulk of the nation's insurance and selling mortg: loans, plauned from the floor, The senate | payable” from revenues, $5,044,376; | since the first Washington “donkey e ‘ "| handied in such a way that some) “We, here in the office, .soroly will be the principal political “forum | total, 000: [started hauling logs out the | slight regponstbility is Iaid upon the | like our busine wald Mi. Filson, Paints {for the next. six months. The is, port and Duwamish | woods, replacing oxen horses, | property owner “because it is a constructive busi: p the chaliman: KY KLUX KLAN: rway bonds, both inside and |they have been loggetter Ay the! “It ia too easy for any man to get| nest, We are constantly helping | je Commerce COM) Senate Hearings on charges that | oubalde tho city, total $22,425,950 ad-| growth of the logging industry con-| full insurance, relieving him from all (0 build homes, apartments, busi-! ; " . Smith, democrat, } election, of Senator Earle B. May. | ditional. Unued and it became ni y tol responnlbility for his own careless.{ 208" Blocks, office buildings 0 e e hie neat Ame | hf exe ett tn go farther Yack for timber, ax that | hear "The eareul polley holders in [NOW we are beginning to fina nterior an xterior btnte returning from theltd\ii begin withih a week. Hearings | which was more secessible waa re-|any company must fhru their ihsur-|C@fefully selected industrial enter: | Nacations. In this: cs a rkwn oat and it is doubtful Seattle Chinese to moved, special engines were de-!ance premiumn pay all the losses of | Prises fi 4 is thes rosular republican, | wether final action can be attained | Return for Feasts #0! 4 buit. the ‘most careless Re edigars pe rpeeceth a bye m1 Isto rapent #6 HCH | for us. insthe presidential campalgh.| severa, score of Seattle Chingde, |, TOUY they manutucture engines | “The Northwestern Mutual wire as-| Mullding, the Butterworth Under Inisnes b inw will ey undertake! pye Ku Kiux Klan is the real issue | intending, to spend the. Chinese New| fF wt : and| sociation attempts to select only the|'*king establishment, the Haw Hin thig. cave. }¥ear, in about a month, in their} **line logging,” for loading, lower. | chreful, conservative property own pel. alae arte: n° + vt home land, are booking passage on | Me and oth wpeclal purposes, aa} ers, who will co-operate in using all rag in) diedioct’ ¥ a apne aXe | in sight dn either house. | o with distinet pride, These are 1 aa holata and othe c « | le care to preve % rc NETO! Charges ‘Commission ieenloatieat an le isrieais They. ale Mattctaee Whack ata | ett we ate Intwely nuccesntut in {conspicuous recent examples of our |! Our Stock Is Extensive and Allows: the . coon | ame eae immigration to applications a loans, but hundreds and hundreds | Borah veil be appdinted | With Lax Methods station. Chinese. vieiting thelr na. | eter logging equipment | thin ia shown by the fact that the) Cry, ead pou boring Lave Beat Widest Selection eat Special AUR COTURIINERE i watvice commission is ro.|t¥e lend, are allowed to xpend one| When the ‘new buildings are com. | !omes of our policy: holders are little | Foie by money we have lent their Sree TORRE OR cibie for violation of civil Gert year, which may be extended. pleted, the Washington Iron Works | more than half the proportion of the) wwe The best part of it Js that ed “fing ity feat Sie emir will have every modern faclilty: fo ie in general een able’ tg{the interest money, paid alike by| ae 4 e sist pcrotary the production of it, machine ‘The “That's why we havo been ablé tolthe home ov or the owner of | Beer pepeeses tne] of se mettant secretary ty |Lie-Abed Prisoners’ |\%"raietion oi» machinery: The), Tats, Wine Mone" ooreas| the fame owner othe own WE EXTEND THE SINCEREST cas SpaiattPunuery and) YE her from the civil vervice uppit| Foil Own Jailbreak and the huge. electric furnaces are] mately $1,000,000 in dividends und dled into $500 and $1,000 bond : my n savings for 1923, This is a Creane . ° ’ Ber recess in be] 25% Courctinan 1. Biaine,| | UGRNE, Ore,, Dec. 31 —Becaine [MIRE Mnatalol In the foundry. | ovings for sHe8, This is an Im ont tack mahniy of NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS 2 chairman of the city council finance ' prisoners remained in bed too long mn ashe, ny rks in an) Of about p s cine ania R je investor nd so keeps Line sive pee which Bee ppt nah sab after an all night’y work onthe Jali Wien ‘hayg-made Beattie: Ils be wg een wy fila clic sack TO OUR FRIENDS AND bars, Sheriff Stickles frustrated an |“NC) Rave made bi rhe 7 ° ‘Hughes based his refusal of | ginning. waa severa vefor 2,54 his is two and 4 | attempted Jall brenke here. ‘The ‘pris. | AABN: Wak weveral f - Maer spat bey | PATRON. ‘to Rutsia: ;Tacoma Doctor Is nnn et aut tae bith the firg whlch’ marked the stare of | Balt, times, the amount ‘held four! Rites Drunk’ s Hand s = { 1D | the use of soap harcoal : mtatdy pertain? by . Sythe hod i. | De rushed thr as early ay) Dead on Duck Trip 9» of soap and charcoal.» | vith" the ety. and with of ‘ Northwestern atutual was! When He Grabs Her be TACOMA, Dee. 31-—Dr. T. R.-Me-| panke robber, aid ‘he dit the work of indantrie oP h. | founded «4 Aiea ears a A warnin a man, apparently one of four brothers, all west, helping to x¢ e nd | t jt Bo hb intoxiea! No'hearings will] pacoma physicians, feli-dead suddeg responding to ut han | policy holdern exceeding 70,000 Baad Tipartsl senatord and ob-|j, near’ oy, sunday afternoon Synagogue Burned, [been nade upor | ; nil co-operating with | sted, Mr 9 tn , UHL BROS. Fervérs believe that it will not pass! white hunting duck p was & — ? etern M ure 24), ttl i 'e Geer A presidentiat veto. ee eis wrote ew Fire Bugs Sought Dagokus it having been’ adtabliaived | other: atrong wautuhl ‘compariies, with | O75 ‘PROHIBIT! was i hand to | ON: liam MeNerthney J i ‘and [LAN ec. 31.—~Authoritio 0,000 fire was incendiary h resources’ exceeding $34,000,00¢ h loosen bh hd i flee i ph light wines and beers bloc is{aaughter. and two ot hers, | today the fi Unofticiatly. made | These compa saved thelr ory lies ose eel 511 Union Street fter the warn Planning a campaign of ypeeches. | Drs. M. J. and J. B. MeN , all} bugs who Baturday n wet | known are planni: $200,000 | policy holders 1000, 004 anh | { t at tor Edge will press for hearing |of Tacoma, surviv Lwhich destroyed the Heth Israel temple to replace it We For Comfort and Convenience in Sixteen of Seattle’s Fine New Apartment Houses ;LECTRIC cooking, with Puget Sound Power & Light Company and five others now under construction, 4 Electric Service and Ranges, is demonstrating its convenience and efficiency in Seattle’s newest apartment house With othe: y 7 f r 1 3. ing a total of 59 llectrie Ranges ordere or apartme appointments and fixtures of the most approved t Fe oat mee ah ; 2 chet. ot Sterne aa ordered Puget Sound Power & Light Company Electric service and ranges, mak- riatiiral AHat. these: Rlantrie “Reanees” ahould Ba ahoker: a th, ive in 1928, In addition Puget Sound Power & Light Company service fect kitchen equipment and ranges haye been installed in hundreds of homes during the year. These big, modern apartment houses were equipped in 1923 b Here is a record unparalleled in the Pacific Northwest. the Puget Sound Power & Light Company: SW e ye PLACE of Washington. Electric cooking is no longer an experiment, but KILLARNEY STEPHENBERG a proven convenience and comfort to thousands of housewives. FLEMINGTON COLEMAN You, too, may gain freedom from kitchen drudgery by installing PHILLIPS MANOR ANDREWS an Electric Range. Visit our display room for free demonst LEXINGTON-CONCORD Special demonstrations every Wednesday at 2 p. m. Puget Sound Power & Light Company ELECTRIC BUILDING Seventh Ave. and Olive St. Phone MA in-5000 More than 15,000 Electric Ranges are now in use in the State ration.