The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1924, Page 7

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START THRIFT WEEK THURSDAY Civic Clubs Plan Campaign | for the City | | officially the ane} of Hen continue ume will thrift be adny Thrift week will din Seattle Thuy ary birth Franklin, and with seven days, During that organiations i the elty be the the ope niver jamin for oon the thrift commit te counell of Parent: | vasoclations, the organi: is sponsoring = Thrift mot at Moves’ caf. eteria, and listened to a program of four-minute addresses by different Kers on the subject of thrift, ttle chiklren are setling an of thrift that may well be followed by thelr elders," Thomas oher whieh Week In Seattle, tion R. Cole, superintendent of schools, | declared. Mrs, Henry Landes, counelt mem ber, told the gathering that “thritt in citizenship is required in any well-balanced community Tt ts well It Is just as neces talent and ability} expend it w ly in te service ety as it is to lay up. money,” ent to crime, ac of Mra. W, save money to conserve 0 ex She declared | alae’ young men now behind and © and happy hy wen that It m to get re at the meeting ES ce Brown, Henry A. bend Dostoffice; Mra saraey Maltby, president of the Wom. n's Clubs Federation; D, H. Paint.| epic of the Community Service, and | F. Cox, banker, * | ped Mayor Brown Woednentay issued bands, proclamation, officially. declaring penet, } week of January 17-24 as] Py, Paks i Thrift week paper GUN WOUND IS FATAL TO MA Kelly | | Sweingan, negro, early Wednesday mo is im the city hospital ax the result of gunshot} ounds received In a pool room at/ 4 Jackson st. on December 26. E./ DeWitt may face charges today.| b en held, accused of the! open charge, axince} day of the affair. According to credited to DeWitt, Swenigan posed as a federal} and while ostensibly | stories j robbed DeWitt of $2.) Britain F dandy. With Greece Now) LONDON, Ja 16.—-Great Britain} ” announced resumption of diplo e relations with Greece. The hh charge d’affalres at Athens : Venizelos.and notified him to this effect. } eee | Jomatic relations between Great and Greece were severed by! former in protest against the| execution of members of the Greek | binet under King Constantine, fol defeat administered to| the Turks. Rail Brotherhood Gains 9,000 Members | Logging Threatens City Water, Claim Logs’ operations In the district announcement by; tendent ¢ ply of wat, to City ter Su. pe F. Russell, in a talk before the Municipal league on Tues¢ Steps to enfeguard the water supply should be taken imme: diately, Russell deciared. | in threate 1 Dead; 2 Missing in Train Explosion HOUSTON, Texas, 16.— James killed Jan Workmen e missing Three Toes Worth $25,000 Is Claim L u her Kuen child, the complaint the of the rail an wheels | Bulgarian Princess Is Engaged to Duke aria, Ji 4 OTA 16.—Ot- ficia mado rin Albert 4 non Duke | KFHR—{:30 ¢ ) ) KI Hoss of Life. urrounding the Cedar river water} >| WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924, JOLICH Wodnenday began a dr Who have failed to obtain thet Stato highway patrolmen and ¢ in thin Work for sev J ©. C. Dalton Tuesday ond More than 85,000 cara in King Motoriacs without teenko plates ® Maximum Jail sentence of oIx HERE'S MORE ABOUT QUAKES STARTS ON PAGE 1 wards restoration of ratlroads and communications which were dis. rupted by "the shake of yesterday mornings Most of the telegraph lines in the vielnity of Tokyo, Yokohama and adjacent territory still aro down, CABINET IN QUAKE MEET TOKYO, Jan, 16.—An_ extraord! ary session of the Japanese cabi- het met today to consider the earth. Quake situation. It wan officially announced there had been few deaths in Tokyo and Yskohama and thet about 200 per| sons had suffered tho! quake of Tuesday morning. The| new shock was about one-third as! severe as that of September, 1923, and it is estimated G00) injuries in at nearly houses were damaged. No foretgners and none of the} Japanese royalty were injured eee Viscount Takahashi Will Renounce Title TOKYO, Japan, Jan, 16.—Former| Premier Takahashi, one of the lead. | ing figures in Japanese: national af. ! fairs, today declared he will | re nounce his title of viscount He said he planned this renuncia- tion becatine of the outcry of the members of the: house of representa. tives against the alleged too rapid growth of the peerage. , j kahash! sald he would tmme-| diately become a commoner, with no | tile whatsoever } ° | BOGOTA, Colombia, Jan. 16.—Two| strong earth shocks rocked the town | of Gachala today. | ‘errifying subterranean rumblings, | h preceded the quake, prevented y | the Im. e open. The warned by pending disester, fled into Property damage was. oxtensive far, 2} loss of life hax been reported. people, HERE'S MORE ABOUT CHURCH STARTS ON PAGE 1 ly, over such matters as the virgin birth, the making of the world in six days and the “hope of salvation, whether or not you eve tn those theories,” ag he expreaned it The controversy among tho cler he explained, ts noth less than the differ eon a narrow a the un! understan ture’s eption 4 a more Iber and nature CLEVELAND, Jan. 16, — The} “There's really nothing at which to! } Brotherhood @f Railway Trainmen | be alarmed,” he co: “nor any ps 9,000 members during ' the | reason why 4 print past year and now has a total mem.|the stories it any more bership of 180,000, W. ¢ preat. | th h ould rush into fent of the brotherhood, In a report | print of the fight. 1 6 to the executt an. | want sod that I am not He a the | desiro erviewed on the n of Waker V of | subj J any oF w ideas world, God ‘old, narr ing of t a4 opposed to what ac d to our better understanding of the Bible and welt.” And I'm not one who believes that you have no chance of getting to b ou don’t belleve that the world was made in six days,” the ® | mission Aa Dr. Franklin was to leave Wednes Jay night for Vancouver to sail soot on the Empress of Australia for the ama other Oriental mi s of the denomination » demolished with great earth September “but are quake,” he expl ing on, or were before arr. quake,” he added ———— HERE'S MORE ABOUT AUTOS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Aided privilege of paying a fing nce in the mos ont to period as p. Jail terms may have no effect such men, but it {# what y serve, and they're going to get MeGRAW’'S SON'S CASE, 1S HELD UP Gordon the t 4 by 96, 19 { no man, Harrtso ed. A her mi E. } ented January 4, f nJleged r driving, 1 pr ly b requ c ef ‘ for t Get Auto License Now; Concerted Drive 1 days anc jborne out by ii 1 SHATTLE 18 INDICTED IN ~ FRAUD INQUIRY Charge Millions Are Lost in |Crash of Mortgage Company TAR TACOMA, being mado ¥ the body of ‘Tuesday 10 Jon. Today Ive to punish the tardy motorists 1924 Asto vehiole licenses. Duty sheriffe have been active erm were hauled before sonwed fines ef from $6 to $16. an uniden le death from the pteamer ‘1 route from Heattle to Te who night county are without He plat INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 16-—Tht0o | steamer was. making hor Are subject to a fino of $250 and || {fers of the Mawkinn Mortgage} run, two miles north Hoatha' duration bd Co, land, Ind, and 16 other} point, No trace of his pik persons connec with the opera! found, tho the vesnol |Hon of the concern in Indiana and|ana wearched the waters, a nnn | OH Othor Mater, were Indicted by] 446 n doscribed as \ federal grand jury today on}tween 23 and 25 yearn SEEK SLAYER charges of using the maile to de-| parently, fraud, ee — It was charged that stockholders in the Hawking company and affill N O G OF OFFICERS sister, x.e'te END OF GRAND tween $4,000,000 and $6,000,000 in JURY NEA That he belie grand jury may complet by the end of next wee wtatement made Wed: Prosecuting Attorney Douglas, When tho jury's work the eollapse of the concern. ‘True bile were returned against Morton 8, Hawkins, president; An thony Scheib, vice president, and Carl B. Anderson, secretary-treasur: er of tho concern. ‘The three men are from Portland, Ind, Sixteen other persons named in the indict: ment are sald to be from Pennaylva- Citizens Desert Town to Hunt; Lynching Feared WALSENBURC The town of Wal tly deverted toda Colo’, Jan, i6— nburg was virtue » while hundreds of citizens, infuriated over the mur-|nia, Missourl, New York, Indiana Taatlcwe. akon lng? tin ba der, last night, of Chief of Polico|and spveral other states, it reported that Rivess ack Roso and State Prohibition Of 155 Weaictmante at ha fleer Honry G. Hobart, searched the t the majority on jointist Douglas declared that, jury may soon complete gations and adjourn, keeping Seattle free fro not let up. “I intend to keep Bea from vice |poasible under the circ Douglas said, “My wor Jend with | grand jury.” | Several business men mountains in every ‘direction Loule Donati, alleged: murderer, ‘Tho two officers were ahot down without warning while searching the Donati home for a still, This was the fact that nelther man had drawn his gun and both were ahot In the back of the head Dorm! was, Inst. seen henalne io. SOViet War Minister Report- ward the Denver, ilo Grande &) ed Seized for Conspiracy Western ratlroad yards, He had pre. viously failed in ‘an attempt to hire | B &n automobile at a local garage. | for | SAYS TROTSKY PARIS, Jan, 16.-—A special Mos Blvodhounds, rushed to Walsen.|COW dispatch published here today,! ers were called before the jury burg during the night, were boing|/Dut unconfirmed by tho United) wednesday morning, Late Tues: used in the search today |Press, says it i reported in thd! acy the jurors interrogated two Police believed it would be aiff. | Russian capital that Leon Trotaky, | cult to prevent a lynching should | Soviet war minister, hag been ar) ooo permits, any of the posses locate the fugi. | rested. | brie | Tho Cheka, or government secret police, aro said to have charged Trotsky with conspiracy against the | Soviet government, rebellion against the. communist Two Die in Storm on Way Up A? ¢ . committee and dis ; # Raging in Chicago | tov to the third internationale.| PARIS, sho ur CHICAGO, Jan, 16—Diinding| Trotsky, the dixpatch says, wna|fne continued on Its jtowards normalcy about to leave on his vacation when | the arrest was ordered, be <8 6 snowstorms killed two men here to. day and threatened to disrupt trans tation and communication. Small ix promised. An intense cold Wave i reported sweeping southward from Canada and will envelop the Middie West with its fey grip to. substantial gain to 2 LONDON, Jan, 16—The offered, while many reli Russian report clreulated in Paria that|*t? cover aS n Trotsky had been been arrest-; The franc continued o." {this afternoon and at 3 ; Moscow was “pure nonse | YASHINGTON, Ja 6-—Rep _ weal : —-|at 21.05 to the dollar and 99.28] WASHINGTON, Jan. 16——Repre Four Inches of snow had fallen } sentative Upshaw, Georgia, dry lead ; B to the pound sterling here by née in superior court Wednesday by|to tne Pound sterling. ler, today indorsed the candidacy of| zsh Prosecutor Mins Cordelia} | The head of y prepared for| William G. McAdoo for the demo. * of having | Partmen' spe ee cratic presidential nomination, } Withheld Part of pmobile be. | Premier are . ot Die snap | Characterizing McAdoo as an “in-| . long ‘o Clara ¢ ith hay.|economy ponsible In his ministry-| soiring jeader of poise, punch and Sale Price, Charge |()2°0%', & h having See es ee | proven power,” Upshaw said, “I am| A complaint charg Harry C.| withheld $ His} ‘The number of woolen mills in the | McAdoo because I believe he can Cohen with grand y wan filed! bail wan set i nited States exceeds 1,0 JUMPS FROM TACOMA BOAT Seareh jonday morning for man dropped from the dock as the es the King county the and lawlessness the adjournment physicians on the matter of iavuing French Franc Is today |dollar, or 93.50 to the pound, both trade delegation here announced that| ¥40 had sold short of fra watt tified ped man to hin 11 o'clock ot Pulley body could put about bong ot age, RING 0 ite bors Kk, was the nesday by Malcolm of invest! charg , altho the Ita invest! work of m vice will ttle as free as it Ww umstances kk does not of the and labor. Again he French return trip showing 1.90 to the npeculators ances rushed "| supposedly to Imp: Pp. m. stood DRY ADVOCATES 2% SERENADE CAL Adymns by 2,000 Pledge of | Loyalty to Coolidge WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.— With aymn and prayer, 2,000 “dry” workers of the AntlSaloon league gathered In a winter rain today in ‘vont of the White House to pledge to President Coolidge thelr loyalty 1d co-operation in helping him en: © the laws Mr. Coolidge, in a brief speech, sald the leaguers “set a great ex- ample” to the eduntry, “All of us know,” said Mr. idge, “that there is no such thing uw Mberty without observance of the law. | “It is a fundamental principle, | ing every activity of our gov: ernment; it is the foundation of all) the principles upon which Amer: | icantam rests, and the source of all civilization, “I want to express to you my thanks for bringing this assurance, With that assurance it Is easier to! go forward in the undertaking to provide that all the laws of our country may be observed.” Fake Medical Ring | Claimed in L, A. | | SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 16,—| Twenty | Lon Angeles doctors and al defunct medical college known as the Pacific Medical college are under investigation by the state board of medical examiners | today with reference to the validity of the certificates under which the | doctors are practicing. | ‘Th doctors aro’ all men who have come to California from Missouri | ninco 1918, during the period covered | by the activities of a fake medical | diploma ring that hag been exposed | in many states recently. | Confer on Germany, | but No Report Out! PARIS, Jan. 16—The committee | of international experts, under chair- manship of Gen. Charles Dawes, con. erred for two and a half hours today | on Germany's financial situation, but {s#ued no communique, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PID For Mi. EW tan with brow effect, as pic brown-and-tan \ Navy blue grou ~ => a tf / New Hats Of Lustrous Satin and Taffeta $12.50 OVELY creations are these new satin and taffeta Hats. Distinctive in de- sign as well as in value. The shapes are in the mode of early Spring—turbans, up- turned (in front and in back), soft crowns with sectional brims, and matronly models. Trimmings of glycerined ostrich, burnt peacock, ribbon braiding, corded silk and jeweled ornaments y blue, brown and black. At $ to slen becoming misses of values, at $12. pow XOWN very pretty styles. Round, calloped edge cut amply ful ALSO: at $1.6 Thursday—2,000 Y ards NEW GINGHAMS SPECIAL y Ic YARD N unusually attractive offering of fresh, new Ginghams in goo quality, soft finish. Over 40 styles to choose from. Check plaids, overplaids and novelty designs. Two-, three- and four-col effect Special, Thursday, at 21¢ yard. TAIRS INCH WIDTH $2-INCH WIDTH DOWNSTAIRS STO! Frocks weight wool fabrics in cross-bar and square PHILIP. 85 of n tured, plaid nd. an der 85 AIR, With an and Sizes PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE New Cloth Frocks ses and Small Women $12. light on Smart, youthful styles in the straight-line effect so women figure. 16 and 18. Attractive d Philippine Hand-made Gowns, $1.95 of sheer white, soft-finish fabrics. ly hand-made and hand embroidered in twelve Entire- d without sleeves. necklines, with 14, 15, 16 and 17 Attractive value at $1.95. HAND-MADE CHEMISE TAIRS STORE S, DOWNS d wr E | Decorative MAZDA LAMPS tOSTED: 25-watt, 47¢ 40.watt, S7¢ 25.watt, 55¢ 40 65¢e DOWNSTAIRS STORIE AME COLOR watt Women’s Pumps and Oxfords—REDUCED AND OXFORDS in black and Reduced to JUMPS brown leather ( XFORDS in black heels and welt Reduced to . $1.95 | I with Cuban $3.85 Reduced to . IKING upper Reduced to and brown leathers, ol Brok | | JUMPS in black kidskin, satin, suede BOOTS en " $4.85 With 12-inch $5.85 OWNSTALE TORE An |Keneral wuperintendent of the | body lof the Marine, building here | night ; |he fell from his office window Comshas Derailed; |a Michigan Cen thi ca Le Ui from Kalamazoo. | ve Oil Man Is Killed in Fall GALVESTON, Texas, Jan, 16+ n Autopsy was held today over the dy of W. 1. O'Nelli, 40, asalutant ROAD BOOSTED. | AT CLUB MEET | LONGVIEW, Jan, 16. — With t view to cementing interest of sure communities in the to pre a roud thr Wahkintine and Pacific countiew, the Lona’ elit of Longview entertained delegates nm neighboring cities at luncheon advantages round ur Refining company was found in the O'Neill's | court yard | watchman, It be to accrue from the building of such a road were” Alscusned by mpeakers, while speckdl music and views of Longview, thriving city that has sprung Two Persons Hurt CHICAGO, 1b ere injured un. he Two persons two Pullmans of express went off |\ike o mushroom, constituted fe track on the outskiri# of Chi-jentertainment features. ‘Tho! Lange i wo tod The Injured are John| view Chamber of Commerce fy ¢o wile, of Jackson, Mich,, conductor, | operating with the Lions’ club 1d George Walker, train newsboy, |other civic bodies in supporting Fond project, (7 CODES me, here it is washday again! But how different they are from the days when I was young at housekeeping! Helen, my daughter with whom I am living mow, simply sorts her soiled clothes, piaces them in her Cataract Electric Washing Machine and in a short. time the trick is done, There is mighty little of the back-breaking work I used to do. And the ironing I do myself, sitting down, mind you, at Helen’s fine new Ironrite Electric Ironing Machine. Why, it’s more play than work to do the family wash these days. And even if you haven't an electric washer and ironer, there are any number of things to lighten Washday tasks in Frederick & Nelson’s Housewares Section. Here is a list of Washday helps; Special Offering of “1900” Cataract Electric Washers $135.00 A unusually low price for this high-grade washing machine, due to the manufacturer discontinuing this particular model. Capacity of tub eight (8) sheets. Same in every mechanical detail to the new model Cataract. A limited 7 —Electrical Section number, at $135.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ce stock of laundry and house- hold Soaps, Soap Powders and cleaning compounds—standard brands and prices. ok GALVANIZED WASH TU HAND SUCTION WASHERS, © 65¢, 85¢, 95¢ to $2.25. $1.00. 4 WASH BOILERS, $3.00, FOLDING CLOTHES ard to $10.50. DRIBRS, $1.75 and — eee eo its $3.00. metal and wood rames, - $4.00, $4.50 to $7.50. e160 ana BL FS CLOTHES WRINGERS for sy 7 %; % tubs, 88.00, “EXCELSIOR” SPLINT to $15.00. CLOTHES BASKETS, 854, _ CLOTHES HAMPERS in split 95¢, $1.15 to $1.50. wood, wil nd woven WILLOW CLOTHES BASK- | rattan, $ $3.00 to ETS, 95¢, $1.25, $1.50 $10.50. and $2.00. * WASH BOARDS Small Size Large Size Di (metal), 25¢ Iver Queen” (metal), 5O0¢. lass, 40¢. “Crown,” single zinc, 60¢; Medium Size double, 85¢. Metal, 35¢. Brass or Glass, 75¢, * . “Domanco” Electric Iron $5.00 oP Domanco Electric Iron is equipped with the Vea” no-burn-out heating element; an unusually heavy cord and two-deck stand with curling iron fea- ture. A compact, sturdy iron. Weight 6 pounds, Good value at $5.00. PLAIN WOOD IRONING BOARDS, 816-ft. T5¢; 4-ft. SO¢; 414-ft. $1.10; 5-ft. $1.25 and $1.50. FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, $3.40 and $3.65. —Housewares Secion. $2.65, $2.75, DOWNSTAIRS STORE DEMONSTRATION OF THE “IRONRITE” ELECTRIC IRONING MACHINE ALL THIS W ctrical Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE aK FREDERICK & NELSON a

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