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CAUSE DISCOVERY OF BALLARD eens PPAR ADP DPD LPP PP The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington $218,549.39 Fi +$100,951.02 «+ 43,102.92 $398 116.16 he follow. | special re- 103-107 “3 thes. Give st. MA in- INGS iG CO. % nd MADE rinan Co. ny Fracture pide. S Qe whether they are sox or sweat- pee ee eee WEATHER Snow, turning to rain, and warm. er today; generally cloudy and unsettled tonight and Friday, Temperature Last 4 Hours Maximum, 32. Minimum, 2 Today noon, 32, Entered ws Second Class Maier May SEATTLE, 1199, ut the Postoftics at Beattl ee es NY 25, NO. 8 266. Home Brew ie ST ARCH Howdy, folks! Has your jani- {or gone on a vacatios too? chance to wear he 11,907 pairs . “L gave iahisich a silk maff © fer Christmas,” confided Geo ) it will hang around his neck avers pight and remind him of me. eee | @ woolen sox knitted for us by aiden aunts ies | | ‘We don’t know where Chief D. W. ‘The only trouble is that we can't Eight Dead; 50 In- Henderson gets his street car con ductors unless fr the janitors’ ‘mien. Only a janitor could keep a gireet car so cold. . Ofcourse the snow gives us & good jured in Explo-| sion; Many Hurt Are Dying PEKIN, Il, Jan. 3—Eight are} known dead in the dry dust explo sion here, early today, in the dry starch plant of the Corn Products Co. factory, the chief of police a nounced at 10:20 a. m. CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB Old groucth who sprinkles ashes on the only good slide in the neighbor Nature maintains an admirable Balance among the animals. A goat ts equipped with a front bumper; a fee with a rear one.—Screeniand, Lil Gee Gee grows more absent- tilnded every day. This morning she} Thirty-four are missing, he sald. ame down to the office looking like | Coking Uke | Approximately 60 workers were Bees Bq made a mistake a oticeg | msared. some fatally. pede Mer “wiouth and Iip-sticke Bight: bodiag’ were’ removed Sieg er eyes. ae [the blaing debris, the police chief }aaid, and more may be in the ruins. | TOrHEAVY opps | OA’ fourstory brick building was Tike the thrill of gambling, It's) gemolisned. ‘The explosion was breath of fife to me; |heard for miles. The Pekin hos WA Glee Mees anything, and bet) Sita: is caring for 25 men and as my money free. many more are in private resi- Ti shore my stack across the board | enc soe. if there's a chance to win, Ambulances, fire apparatus and Bet I went gamble on this stut| ppc from Peoria made the they're selling now as gin. t A aid onfined to the Suttle’ downtoven | streets are get-|starch house ruins, The loss was of a 10-ton| estimated at $500,000. down Second| What appeared Ave. at noon witho hering boos where he is co! Wayne a Ww orig omll of all parc hast ed bodien of the ruins. | sing may be} basement of the} men were in the mately the bullding when the explos! Many auto wrecks 1 We can make mind us our lives sublime ; 1 days before the | behind us 5 compiled, plant | carburetors, gas | stops and hair-| Officials s The plant {s a blazing mass of ruins, confining search to the edges The force of the explosion terrific, huge sections of the roof ¢ blown high into the air and for blocks around being puddles, broke pins On the sands of time Coolidge has had hile wearing a *iN now go America’s “sa was his picture taken achting cap. Cal | De history as|¥ Mabel. Normand, movie star, again figures in « shooting Setape. You can say this for Mabel—she believes in making things easier for her press agent. maintained here i Flying the house flag of the Luckenbach Line | Luckenbach was scheduled to sail at 4 jaugurating a direct Seattle-New York ©| She is (left) at her dock the a will comn pen her Nippy air C. Car , the » today, If Mabel tourve, life insura fefuse to is: friends. teamship service In- who shown east waterway "t de runt Mrs. Clay round at the inch of sno didi Thursday. She Jefferson park with a ¢ it the 17th hol and ay golf “bug, played a i” unicipe lin She is show experience enthusiastic 0 the (righ Xe DIARY Up, having slept not so much ton fs I used to do, because o Sticking out from the my chilblains tro: the evening to the hock thence home and to « ¢o “\Dope Angle Probe in Latest Movie Shooting & 2 oie tout know wny Presitent| 5 Years, Girl bel Mabel Normand Is in Hospital, Chauf- Held Prisoner for oh tA x Jan. Betha Tevolution {mmedia ‘ iH ALI as onthe li Har freedom for fi accordi 1d been he Her clothir ‘| feur Faces ee to- Kill Charge BY I. F 1 Press t SWISHER the affair ——— Today’s Offers bers ey Bet ating room There that the eased trent EXTRA! EXTRA TEXAS STATE PRISON, Au tin, Tex., Dee r— Dy Co Houneed: foday that te Pleted plans to j Male prison and Warten had con rporate the WASH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 1924, i*, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, Por Year, by Mall, $3.60 The Seattle Star | First Passenger Liner Leaves for East Coast Another chapter in Seattle's ocean history was written Thursday, when 4 regular passenger started by Lucke Phi in 1924, says she hates fact that it’s leap year. to do Byron will the river f six * rst to file suit for divorce| , but consoles herself in the at's solved car Oly comes Senator La Follette Back i in Congress SHINGTON, J Ww morn TRAFFIC TRAGEDY Soldier M ARION, Ohio, Jan. persons trespas President Warren G Who’s to Blame? soldiers on duty at the The orders followed 1 The Judges? that on several occasion The Police? at the tomb of The Motorist? startled on ot ; of bugles in the cemeter Have YOU Voiced order v given by Lieut Ideas and Your Cure diers on duty at the cemet Open Traffic Forum Lieut iy Hare Lata,’ ¥ tar Is Running? prompted to issue the ord the vicinity of the Hardin ing 1 cemet sport rece the late other occasion The 5 man Turn to Page 4, Column 2 Turn to Page 4 Harding Tomb Stoned; s by pr ‘ pres Will Shoot! Orders to the were hoot to wound the late today te eal tomb ¢ ued 1 duty there been hurled have been blowing 1 rocks had ntly S 1 teriou U wound he CENTS IN SEATTLE. “ARREST MAN IN § CHARGE F ‘Persons Blinded by Drink Give Police Clew to Moon-- shiner. Tracked down thru several men. who were blinded by poison moonshine, according to the Ballard police, Ed Gla- zier, 81, was arrested Thurs- day morning at 6537 27th ave. N: W., where the offi- jcers seized a small still. Gla- |zier was held in jail. ‘The still waa made from a five- |wallon gasoline can, and was. fitted |with a leaten coll, making @ dead: {ly combination and an equally dan. gerous liquor product. For several weeks, cers sald, they had noticed’ men staggering from the neighborhood of Glazier’s home, driven from their senses by the liquor from the cor- roded and tin-sided still. Ballatd offi- Glazier, it is alleged, was seen helping a man blinded by the poi- son, across @ vacant lot, recently, and investigation showed where the still was kept. The police laid in wait with a search warrant Thurs- day, and when Glazier appeared, arrested him and seized tho still ‘aptain E. C. Collier of the di declared Thursday that th one of the most deadiy he had ever seen, and that if vic tims of its product could be located, Glazier would face even more se. rious charges than merely violating the liquor laws — Glazier denied ownership of the outfit. MANY ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY ICE | Traffic Head ‘Warns All Autoists to Put On Chains squi still QIDEWALKS must be cleaned ‘cleared of snow and ice at of Police W. B. Sev jd Thursday e issued to all pre. centr: & all po ‘orce the city ordi ut effect. Snow and & menace to pedes- trian travel and must be removed by property owners, or the work ll be done by the city and harged to the property, on the tax rolls, according to the chief. cary and icy streets Wedn nigiit aceidents to mo y no one police records day ‘ous was seriously showed. Since the shown unus snowfall drivers have nal caution at street ni with the result that have fallen below used now and e up an (urn to Page 4, Column 4)