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a EN TING jals to nS Present~ partinent way, wilt King st. mnditiony he com. railroad, ne of a intervals, in to the isn of is being Northera Route. ent from mon a Dickin- cr: E. i abd Ss Wie igent, all jee, who th P. & Route, Northern the ad- be the at Nor- it state Ship be 6— service be in- when arrison necisco, e the tha’ je Har- jo the is to seven over In this com. h San , and fternoon, on one (” { DOUGLAS TO FIGHT MAYOR BROWN’S Gar JAR LINE PROBL! pe MOIR oR Rha RA |. he Newspape Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington WEATHER i Rain tonight and Tuesday, Southeast to southwest winds increasing to gales, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 53. Minimum, 38, Today noon, 48. i, a Entered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffics at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March % 1879. Ver Year, by Mail, $2.50 "SEATTL E, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924. TWO CENTS | IN SEATILE. ‘AUTOS ‘MAYOR a KILL 2 KEEPS heap lend RIGID BLASTS ENJOYED HERE Third May Die a8 “Only Wish I Had Til Gee Gee says she wouldn't acer ave her bust on « building fo° 89) Winter Deaths Increasing | Seattle Takes Sabbath Out- | Result of Care- Evid ence,” He | less Driving, Says; Is Before thing—and it’s a perfect 34. “3% During Bitter Weather ing in Springtime Air Over Sunday Jury Again a ES BY Jack Nels AUTO DRIVERS ie Atinram One of the statues will be that of pe | Dante, it is announced. (By United Press) | With a storm “approaching Van. Prosecuting Attorney Doug- last Monday declared he will | | | Gosh, we thought that fellow died" VES < seq | COUVer island from the Pacific ocean Fears ago! _ Approximately §0 persons died! neaging in a southwesterly direction, ry ie cha during the past 60 hours asaresult/the weather man Monday advisnd Another of the dusts will be that|Of the intense cold wave that swept |Seattleies to keep umbrellas and ~f Darwin. Now let William Jen- \the Middle West and now centering | raincoats handy and stand by for ings Bryan laugh that off! tn the Bast and South |rain. Tho rain was to be accom as Many of the victima were frosen | O70! by moderate winds and ite. G WI E oppose any efforts of Mayor Only one American—Ben Franklin | to death, others succumbed to expos aig ett a SRE UuTo ii Brown to continue the grand will be included tn the decorative still’. others were: burned: tol? fi with or jury in session after it has completed its vice probe. Douglas said he had had reports Puget Sound residents were almost Inclined to dis intense co! East and Mi heads are of/ death while seeking to escape from | ties. The Ku/the cold, and others met death in| vestigate this. accidents due to ley conditions. have taken warning sinc Marted their mpaign agat then with the result that o t mel. The other 17 en of cther nations it the reports of yards from the Klux Klan ought to and bil Went, Sunday, see Chicago leads with a total of mats day that proved a har the week- || that the mayor intended to revive the PROSPERITY NOTE ns eiciee wag teavaed cat say ay night. || street railway purchase shortly and Building permits for two new 5 Lou nis reported five casualties, | who beamed steadily thruout the Patrolmen K. L. Webb and |\tnat he wished the grand jury con- medical bulldings have been Pitsburg rioertea four. a | Fred Ivey originated a novel [mp || tinued to investigate evidence of taken out, The sdenolds market piladetphia, Macon and New Or ; at Westlake and Virginia Feiday || gratt he was going to present to must be looking up. bers? reported three each. [crows n the paras end auc ~ aR . i : night with the result that 107 |/the jurors. The mayor in a letter to ose | Cites reporting one fatality In: ; Me way , ine™ od Mi. . ; drivers were arrested for driving || Presiding Judge Everett E. Smith 4} cluded St. Paul, Denver, Henrvetts, | RFried a hint of April in the way gn on the, dotted line,” requested Mise Hazel Holachwmaker, one of the corps of deputy a ypabncecadlargewons nye oma Perhaps the n bie, in ord has become of th said he had t to it ave heard to|Okla; Peorta and Ulin, It; Pay.|*Y raped overcoats over their) registration clerks at the city comptroller’s office on the opening of registration books | portant matteey” te to discover |etteville, Tenn.; Point Pleasant, N.| SS oF left the storm garments at! rong morning. And Alexander R. Rostron, 1711 26th ave. N., one of the first 'to reg- | | hoi The coldest hour of the 24 ry . y Eskimo pie, |J.; Sheffield and Opelika, Ala lone at Pe ta. when the thermome- | ister, stepped up and qualified for the primary and general city elections scheduled this | of rc . “6 1 Narme ecovering | ter recorded 406 above zero, and the | spring. abet Narmand Recovers) 17 Dead of Cold winter sun brought the mercury eee Se m Operation officer turns ing light he other tag maphore, fore- r3 to stop while ng the mayor in- e street car pur- election,” Doug- 10 that he expects to grand jury into it. The be adjourned indefinitely completed its regular shall not recommend it iid statements of Doe s toby P Btatf Photographers the 53 in Chicago Area} was reached at 2 o'clock in the after the Prize Bok Peace Plan | «| City-Wide Referendum, Under Paper’s Auspices, Gives | First Chance for Direct Expression on Accepting League’s Aid | ‘Two boys are dead and a third | is so seriously injured that death | y result as the toll of careless otoring over the week-end. $HE’S GOT A CARBURETOR, TOO We have just bought a second. hand car. It's a good car as sec ond-hand ears go. But they don’t go very good. Southeast Reports A * i. - Six Dead in Freeze \™ * THE PLAN IN BRIEF ATLANTA, Ga. 6 7. Hea) = apostle Sg: ‘ Do you approve the winning plan Yes : bees an property damage and intense suffer oo 2 y I haven't anything was caused thruout the South. i ates shell {rae in substance? “et No just now on that street car mat- east over the week-end by low tem-} Ga 4 Z : Fut an X 'insice tne proper box.) ter,” said the mayor Monday. peratures, The weather moderated dbs penne, pestis n “If Douglas had co-operated slightly today after reaching zero d arding In ¥ with me instead of running off Oh, charming 42 she sith the beau he coldest in a quarter of 2 Railroa: Income a Tha MNCs} bvigsd ole si Rebate vane nt ee eves ise on so many young men's fancies I tiful tee v pee f we could have got some place. The upper abo ¢ lower be no fishes tek ape ol Rae a Ruling | Is Upheld to extend ‘it Believe me, if I did have any- neath om the cold weather. The ene thing now to work on I But wh she removes them at| Three died from col R . AGGrgRS 2c... icici wouldn't entrust it to him Bot! he teeth are a sight c t of ° . coe » biase which destroyed the| 4 Gee « oii veias Cuan eens Statedins tea wataan +s oc igh school here, with a loss | rm: fe 3 os ore alia ¢ ? you a vot An inquest t os ee that members gue t an “ ver the bod: nd 2 "| fail p J. Ishi, a Japanese being J Miss Lydio McDonald, ol Lawrence, | th ra A \ , Peace Plan Editor, The Seattle Star (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) (Turn to Page 7, Col Chee ee (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) r ‘ piss ‘< x y 1 P i; The Star. te offers to the people of attle and oc Bro n re) era c Wife Accuses Novelist DEAD MANIS ty thet fret opportunity of ting diretiy on the W the United S hould co- of ‘Kidnaping’ Husband .2:°2 02: [Stet facta, ail arte semen QT) “Political Medics” It prints on page 16 the plan, embracing these features, : it won the $100,000 peace plan contest originated by|[t’]] Be Without Gas and Doc Read Ee Tins ~~X |" d et dward W. Bok and it asks every man and woman to Se Connecticut Bride Says Nina Wilcox 32% the coupon printed above to vote approval or disapproval Goes on the Table First aor re-| Putnam Took Clam- Digging Spouse B? of it ae wife flowers?” and so high words t Bat after a while I did forgi Will continue to do #0, unless she pat curtains on the rear window ity under the earburetor, in whieh pr parm. An BY tind fe GETTY opposed to that of the modern 1 and told how Press) woman Nona; JAD f ‘ t one on enn >, chorus girl Med wits 2 @ they were | tim ac, Pak "| Hundreds Sign Books When) so there! iS are t city do ive See les ivet r ove, Meer ues Eee ted from 22,163 that were st They Open Monday seg at, the | care to ee eee i band here last g. but HERE IT IS : ’ h 2 . ; i v ; e th ent ‘1 shall be accused of uae one? att t M. H ‘ a . ‘ “ x r I : , 5 add LI'L GEE GEE, TH OFFICE r ¢ six-foot had it put 5 1 n ; 4 : ; VAGIP, Ace necticut clam digger, and carried vannond ¢ ; ‘ , Hse I used to have an iron consti m away from his home and 4 ' : tion, but it turned to rust a the ter personal h ‘ , f Spe ads "| WORKS TO SUPPORT feta dine aie : t X . E & HER LITTLE BOY : f t Jan Well, Mrs, Putnam may have ince then m: 1 ha . ; paciiia t right pan Aish : , 1 and men's | TO M ; ab : rie oe 2 po NO SUGGESTION 4.3 Pant dag ; 5 Ay In the tittle town OF | MARTYRDOM { i “s a i wid f EAT eS a Street” philosog is a | turn to Page 7, Column 3) — | Turn to Page 9, Column 2) (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) to is cu rd.” | aD { , A