The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 1

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nT griculture osted DERR respondent) eal and per. the United ting agricul. Jent Coolidge the farmer. on which nt to all of Ve real and rv the whole ter part of and vitally productive rosper,”” Mr, mers in re. a will con. of reliev- to the jr element in don Seattle nt, Mr. celebrated Riversary at aye. SW. arty ranged nild to the 1852. They tlers in Bel. d in Seattle ‘00 DEAD IN NEW JAPAN QUAKE 300 Injured; 600 Houses | ~ Demolished! \seviis Trains Wrecked in Shock Zone; Fire Starts in Tokyo Suburb; Yokohama Hit WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Fifty persons are estimated to have been killed in the earthquake which struck Tokyo and Yokohama, recentiy aeaastatid by earthquake, again was shaken Tuesday. This view, This is another view of the Yokohama waterfront and business section as it looked two [ossiene veaeen rey charge er etes of the taken for the Admiral Steamship line, shows a portion of the ruined city, taken from a| weeks ago, Another temblor Tuesday is reported to have done fresh damage. These two merican cm assy at Tokyo, Japan, ca le state de: hill near the waterfront. New temporary buildings may be seen here and there amid the| photographs, the first to be published in this country showing the beginnings of recon. | partment at 5 p. m., Japanese time. ; 2 wreckage caused by the temblor. struction, arrived in Seattle this week. —-Photographs by Courtesy of the Admiral Lixe| Lhe damage caused temporary suspension of the railroad service, water supply, electric lighting system and tele- graphic and telephonic communication. No Americans are _ - reported killed, Cafiery stated. Eq The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The eatiiate tf 60' deal was radile by the Japanese news papers. i Frederic D. C. LeClereq, second secretary of the Ameri- | can embassy at Tokyo, suffered a fractured wrist but other- | | wise the staffs of the American embassy and consulate gen- | | jeral were uninjured. | EDITION x Sie org | NEW YORK, Jan. —Messages for Japan can be ac- @ —— _ Kintered as fecond Class Matter May 2, 1999, at the Postofticn at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congren March 3, 147%. Per Year, by Mall, $2.60 cepted only grb leet to heavy delay, the Commer a ae 275. : : e Co. announe: ere today, because of the earthquake there. VOL. 25. NO. 2 é Rial SEATTLE, WASH., TU ESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924. TWO ee IN EATTL E. a | Land lines in Japan are interrupted. | PEKIN, Jan. 15.—Two hundred persons were injured nm “ g ? “9? \ HOME BREW DAN CUPID “LANDS” DAN land 600 houses destroyed by an earthquake in Yokohama | | today, according to a wireless dispatch from Osaka. : fost Four were killed and 20 injured in Tokyo in shocks which By cape folks! Pal is always | The champion slacker i shee the district devastated in September, the same re- i good business wi the man Is Perey Perms; } | | port says. { reine Gaalin of te gag Srna aed 1 Osaka reports estimate a total of 50 killed and between } town's biggest milk man. nt ated Ss | 200 and 800 injured in the quake zone. eee ‘ Both Maleolm Douglas and Twc| yesterday and eed tee ee ee | - — isuspnes: fivett to, the United Presa! from bed a i Brown say that they are out to clean) “just a Little Love,” and * * { * * spondent at Osaka do not mention casualties contained in aioe up the city. Well, this ts one way 10 | gered iy “the oe faiog vuteea | Mian in Hospital; saci at Says He Will Give Pekin reports. ? k eollect mud for the eoming eam: |p orig. sie «@ paign. Asc | «ele ; Two Babies Are | Douglas Plenty, PEKIN, Jan. 15.—One train was tumbled down a bank If Douglas starts to clean up the ? I ed | Bef He’ Th | into the Ugawa river and six others were overturned be- city, we'll have two police forces in ) njur ore ries ru ; tween Gotemba and Tokyo, when that district was shaken land peer api ge er hap oe borbe:d Shape families mena money | by severe earth shocks early today, according to reports “get le one we have) for a spare tire when they ought Thirteen persons, Mayor B Tuesda - wow! —o jlo send He for a spare rib. | bat ed rapper ge ‘ise and | the Seperinie Jegation reports from Mukden. that the/ef- Anyway, we just dare Malcolm web se Se orate by Prosecater | fects of today's quake were widespread and that damage > Douglas to go down to Doc's dental! fore than 20,000 persons competed the county commissioners Mon- | Was considerable in the city of Matsuoto, in the Nagano _ Qe and have @ tooth pulled. % day as a challenge to political | prefecture, west of Tokyo. y Ranch ganar ay ae | pect pe pect st Bib | An Osaka report says fire is raging in the Sugamo suburb ei aa ate cata wits Minka Tata |< the city campaign is over. of Tokyo. 1 on.”—Douglas. Brown's statement came in reply| LHe Japanese legation announced today it was impossible That bird talks just like a strap to the serious accusations of police | to communicate with Osaka and Tokyo and that the Mitsui ce Fl ara. 1 a “wide-open” town made | wireless was attempting to establish communication. in California mother a € ferat. Shidzuoka was badly shaken by the quake and the whole A “ima, /central part of the island, from one coast to the other, ho fund late Tuesday, | Was affected. Tom Dobson and W. A. Gaines fa-| The inhabitants of Tokyo remained calm, however, foul spmacing a wven #84 Frank The government was finding difficulty in ascertaining the | Mayor Brown, ina letter to Doug: |extent of damage. las ‘Tuewday, declared responsibiity| Latest reports indicate the most severe shocks centered for vice and lawlessness in Seattle jin the mountain country. bees Agena Ash te! | Some buildings in Tokyo were down and a light plant was damaged so badly that it was feared the city would Q whom be in darkness tonight. be a disgrace to our civill| The Tokaido railway was broken near Kamekura, A ~ passenger train is reported to have been wrecked on the jlies, And everybody knows it.” if | main line between Tokyo and Osaka, at the base of Mount he claims to have sought co-opera: tion with the chief of police Fuji. Roadhouses ide the ctly have 200 per cent,” the mayor TOKYO, Jan. 15—9:40 a. m) | —Reports reaching Tokyo on the || "TWAS A TERRIBLE r man with skull kK. Isn't this a little « igging up baseball rookies? MY SWEETIE ‘ O My Sweetie is sweeter than sour) ~~ lemonade, Her hair is never twice the same shade; She has what sho calls a short shingle cut, Heard Round the Worttl rious injuries. So I'd just as soon love my Boston cee W. CROTTY, Bust bull pup. ERTRUDE stumbled while 1924 the William spend $6,0 com ad The Gum to pavement » the county } 1 YE DIARY J 1) to the office, and here I did deposit He flatly declares Doug irteen automob ry 24 hours knows how ms les are stolen eattle. Goodness , { Fords are stolen, o onene eee ds, by heaven's blessings, self m very rising man. And if n doth not run back to my ald course of | 14 nking parsnip wine and staying from| EDWARD Scientist says earth ts wobbling Bet he’s been dr g drugstore gin charges ROSA, 957 Hila * iness, I il yet be to pay the 17 sq litat Imas become of the old-tash-| ppeter ee BAR daphne > driven by Isaac Chapman, of grand ich Indicted a number pai oe sae “ #4 Bayt QUAKE, BUT CAMPUS her teeth she. combed {t?— of LATA TWRODIS, € seaie old ease Douulas in superion | gave tise to bellef that heavy WAS NOT DAMAGED Aunt Julia Ann, * 1 st: Caught b é losses have been sustained In |] WyaRTHQUAKE shocks n Aug wo cour y of that fiasco | a, shocks power. Tak piel Root Recovering ft ' t ople to have con, | the vieinity of Odawara, |} Tu'tut enough to turn the old CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON F. . ; a. | ‘The quake, which hit Tokyo at 6 j » rom Operation 1 now, the mayor he a KY || world upside down were record- , Bh xe LB oe ite aan pad . teed “by a. rh. today, lasted for three min-|| Cy'"hy ‘the University of Wash- he meek litile gink who always c 1 1 iptma ha w enforce. | tes and was the heaviest shock!| iieton geismograph Tuesday gets pugnacious when he talks over f 12 wll th th: h the | Since the disaster of September 1. morning between 8 and 9 a telephone. 3 ‘ t ; a fs aa ‘An. official announcement a || TS™™\ns @ 3 ih bet Seay oy Miss Melita Wronna, one of the midgets at the Pantages st making a grand stand fe hétite after: the’ shake'/sala?: || C0 4 ite and 4 1 a 10th z , % § r election time,” the letter a |] But there were none, so don’t bs isa rumo . € nd Dearbe this week, stormed the heart of State Senator Dan Landon |, there were “few deaths” in | ye alarmed. G. Hari A bese: Sehr: Sehetag ME, AND MRS H. ORAIN,| Tuesday, and after a very brief siege, showed Seattle girls) “xt me with a legal! ‘Tokyo and Yokohama, but that || “y:'seems that some frosh with thy kx pecew Be: Mba i aha bearable t and bruised) that he is not immune from the wiles of “Dan Cupid. mind wrote the lot-| over 200 persons had been in |} 4 prominent bump of curiosity § distared sie, Ads Tuesd yrning when thelr auto Prats kp-ies sokbe ea ihe : ter Written a much| jured. About 600 houses were || tet. the door of the glass. Case 7 the. wat peration excellently. The operation | °™"*"* he OUrh By tose AVE 00," the mayor | demolished ‘in Yokohama and |] open and astray gust of. wind OTUs aera ood [ira lo. remove a’ Alone from the|"* . could stands six feet Kamakura. || found its way in and jarred the And it will return to you; as to rem a stone from the ° ° m -D . ot piu from the three ot attle citizens have} ‘The mansion of Prince Kuni par-|| extremely delicate recording ap- Every bump uot pice oe flivver| kidney 4 I ook 45 I ounds of foot charme called up Douglas and congratulated | tially collapsed || paratus. Comes right buck at you — him upon his firm stand against vice} Neither the Princess Nagako, who|] “It was rather startling,” re- < Vey wey 1 Melita 1 the au P either thi . t Se Or Heck No Jail Term Sweetness to Do famous Seattle bachelec| Md lawlessness in Seattle, he an-|ig to become the bride of Prince|| marked one of the professors SBE SN A One HERE IS the Trick wan't a cornet ana could oly mec |wounced Tieadaly ent Hirohito soon, nor her} | after golng out to seo Ie all the hi i y one method of aé > rick ble parents were injured, |} campus bui ngs were si ministering firstald to a tire that Ec f Sp d ne€ ; A : chad, UREt da otal LL RERaCiTN. has gone f nd back and give|| A NICE OF! ER or eeders re You're just too cute to Big Missouri Bank __Aleplanes have been nent to Nu se hte jn @ Bowe con find. many to Si ht V4 {| Bie Bend kab REA ALY bro SNES HEE AS Sa Closes Its Doors tion of tne emperor. Tremors of aiuebiin ae the usual || choone the Want Ad: in 1g é fy > ai hi Bey ie |? how ‘hast: weal’ aiid n will} SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Jan. 15 less intensity continued during the} kick out of the last I tate one ‘today LeeeGad: cores cults nuribee’ 6t | BO to Wis dafly Job of solving |The Holland Banking company, larg. | mo us they did Rtomee the | THIEF STEAL S dal. Prot rause PL eran Peepers es les tang! I problem t state bank in Missouri outside of » of September 1. Records in d a r A “Very Dangerous ‘ t a ; array # t. Louis and Kansas City, failed tojdicate this morning’s quake was | DIAMOND RING ] . Case Let Off With : ra Ist n its é today, following two | about onethird as strong as cA ) j WE DEMAND A RECOUNT! @3 Fine veur” aad | woman: that he's supposed to| runs last It had resources of | previous disaste |e clutie’ qiamiile Magen i In The Star’s referendum on do iné on| be and there to get | $7,000,000. An extraordinary session of the § the Bok peace plan, 2,546 voted person {past that barrier of bashtulne abinet wis called to consider the| $1,200 was stolen from Mrs. J. Ve { for the plan 964 nt it res rial. Midget ! $0 k on from situation |. Grunbaum, 3122 Franklin ave, They evidently did not count our thet thi ' M H No” if you WEATHER Cable, telegraph and telephone | \fonday evening, while the family vote, which was that the plan || Give y couple i Had ‘stetita D PP ad kates COSI Union oe ete n inter) was at dinner, The thief entered should first be tried out on Mal ta « possession 1 Misa x fa 0 rain tonight and prob d and ali train service stopped } colm Douglas and Mayor Brown, Th first t ndvertined. The t eat Nay hes WOMAN IS WOUNDED abiy. Wednestas nt east of Kodzu the house thru a window and H arian We have exclusive sa jest ight ap oh } ATLANTA, Ga., Jar thie uthwesterly X few small fires broke out in|leisurely ransacked bedroom & | The Prince of Weles’ next trip ed cut . Temperaty Tokyo Immediately following the) gresser until he found a Jewel case { will be to South Africa. He must bo || + to the Wart Ad colum 1 A ullet mum, 43. eee ey eee eee eel only a few fest away in the dining ; Sibley hie: reeord “Ot. tore: ‘ . Aki 1 I mad | from nm and Today noon, 43 guished owing to foresight of th: i if nd run, but what |rum rut ——— Turn to Page 7, Column 6) | room, did_not hear the intruder. ‘Ever Read a OueMa an Newspaper? Watch The Star Wednesday * « »,

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