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PAGE B THURSDAY, JANL THI » aGiant Dirigible Wins Battle With Storm Swedish Baptists to Dedi , Answers Caraway’s Claims : j - cate Big Instrument Miah bemenied aating ek int on Naval Oil Reserves | j An Event of Officers and Men of American Craft wasoline UDI Prove Heroes in Perilous Experience as Blimp Is Blown Loose by Winds EW ORLEANS i gorously der of Benator ¢ there were irregulart LABOR STARTS am me FRIDAY oe vace Unusual Interest ot WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.—The mude was carried from uavy dirigthle Shenandoah has | « storm December nd “made good” for its coming Might | (n Moditerranean with all hands toe the North Pole, Secretary of a crew of 6 jon from outside interests for the Navy Denby said today hei f e i . ‘ ; 3 000 Vv d f ? The fact that the Shenandoah was| [ anything I did in my officla: " Saas ie tindprogemsrs te | BALDWIN WAR isis sce tests ’ ards o Onin cy org owes 4 mable gas used by the United State yendo that directly or indirectly 1| “LAKEHURST. Nod gant navy, alleviated somewhat the First Move for Defeat Is |#t money or other considerations or neater aiiatber ofthe alr. Ww for her safety which wou ¥ expected to, is absolutely false,” the averted today a the giant | Deen entertained had she lz Started in Commons rmer secretary, who came here to Tehsa Means ol dirigible | fated with hydrogen, as was the onvalence from bronchial trouble Shenandoah, with 22 office Dixmude BY LLOYD ALLEN ell ebiedted eperts that he and men abeard, torn from h It sho fter darkness fel nited Press staff ( all objecte reports the mooring mast and swept into the fourt f the Shena EDNDON. Jah ¥--La move {ee are om 50 90m the night by. a 70mile-an-hour | doah’s propose y test of he . i te land investigation . had ‘ blown te overthrow the Baldwin ¢ r er, He said bis physicians had y to ride out all weather cond: gale, beat her way back against the storm and was nos¢d into * at her mooring mast that the her hangar at 3:33 a. m. furious rainstorm proved too much her , . gested a sea trip for his failing Ith, but that he would not leave E Clynes, | te M. P., move X {l the Investigation was completed ¢ 3, Cirnes tbortte » es RR Low-priced The . g's speech, 1 ich he |Caraway’s charges by a discussion a ; 2 | catie © attention « es. |he continued. “But in general terms at Yar Prof. Judson W. Mather,|ty to the fact that y najesty’s |I will say that the accusations are ¢ For nine hours the airship, pi tisabled, fought the elements that! Capt. Anton Heinen, p threatened her destruction. The night | figure in an old overcoat over a air was alive with wireless messages | sweater, rolled high un as anxious officials followed the| red vandyke beard, was Progress of her struggle. Thousands ig airship, takin: sitting safe and snug in their homes with Lieut. Earl H. while the fury of the winter’s worst utenant Commander Dean, storm beat outside followed, too, with nder Pierce, Lieutenant M radio receivers to their oars, the| another former German commander plight of the gale-driven dirigible. and other officers and men—22 in a former organist at the Ply-| present aa m-| absolutely false, The in |committee has been on the job for) is [Sob a nen Ce: PECIAL resin of Yooktable oe iP ten popular Id at a price that affords attractive sav- “HEFLIN WILL weaves, to be so 1| mouth Congregational church | dence of & ™!here and now organist for)» HH. As "! the Lewis and Clarke high ers school at Spokane, who tcill) por rty, announced he would » amendment to do likew Then, after being carried as fi It happened that Captain MeCra nlay at the dedication of the) xe! « , ° Ps A : eK sceisinaes at @ ceed uc|iho Ghecavenbiva cammenter, boil Gow pipe eroes. of the Fares py diauith aia nder condtior ings just when plans are being made for early Spring sew- more than a mile a minute, the Shen-| taken his shift and was at dinner SOE @ labo ’ do perfect . . . . . andoeh proved hersalf mistress of| Some anxiety had deen felt as to| Swedish Baptist church of irignt to otties || ing. Fabrics appropriate for a wide variety of uses, at a very the storms. the dirigible's ability to weather the| Seattle Friday evening. | Clynes 1 1 that the opening/ | low price: $1 95 Under the guidance of Capt. Anton | storm, but she was moored aloft so| | + ot PATasTADH of the king's apeech, de-| P + Pio. 4 there was no help for it udson Walde Mather, organist of | claring that Britain's relations with | | Heinen, a veteran German Zeppelin expert. the ship was nosed back into the teeth of the driving rainstorm. A terrific report, loud above the|the Lewis and Clark high school at foreign powers con fue frlenaiy. | ANNOUNCES intention of An- 7 the of:| Bpokane and former organist at the|'"As Inaccurate. | : | 86-INCH CHANGEABLE 36-INCH PLAIN When | Plymouth Congregational church + with R other Oil Speech TAFFETA TAFFETA © the storm and | he will offic tory | friendly? he asked ‘Moreover, © influ mult of the gale rs at mess to ey rushed ou Slowly her propellers gained head way against the diminishing winds. ute at the dedica’ Back at the aviation field where | 00ked up to where bled rays f the new pipe organ at the _ e in foreign affairs ha WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Anoth —in Navy blue, brown, her commander, who had been at/°% Searchiighta wavered thru the | yirst Swedish Baptist church, Ninth) | 0) | CMAPpeAtO!. Our | pre er k on former Secretary of the —in twenty-three (28) at- almond green, peach, em- mess when the airship was whipped ° marking the mooring | ave 1 Pine st. Friday evening, Lag aah 2 a, because a I Fall will be made before ‘ : - 4 Ga ets tee cans cca orien of the the Shenandoah was gone qt §:15 ement of the dedi. |"? cu ed our postwar pol ee AN gee eee mae tractive colorings. In a 95 erald, coral, old rose, sil- 1 95 naval alr service waited, stral ble as it went | 2tory, ceremonies was made by the ee oe was 18%! crat, of Alabame, within a day or quality suitable for frocks i ver gray, zine gray, beige, ° their eyes into the inky dark: the darknoss discipiine| Crt | ’ two y ‘ YARD hunters’ green, myrtle YARD : The oun ax the ‘Shenandoah ba ee mies te eater The pro 8 Rear ree as Heflin will follow up the sxsault and for millinery and green and American peen torn completely offand flapped! pusion sateen maior De thier ¢ en 8 elarday by Senator Care i 7 B r Ervomn the mopatined at the ond of{cctrre : wey bc sieciens Pre nonen a : wins, Maalaatah = Acukaann: Che lamp shade making. Beauty. OFFICERS MAKE DIVE pea dg ’ e Diveed with conreplion int er mooring chain. FOR THE LEVE Pilnyere de uy © gale bare vac peat aval olf re area j0-INCH CANTON SILK-AND-WOOL ey CREPE CANTON CREPE. ing the Teapot Dor Hiam ©. Hedberg Anéante from Hympbente This added tremendously to the| 1, : Jeutenent Ki difficulties of maneuvering. But) one the deck @t 1:50 a, m. the searchlights at/ pacing an entry into th the alnirome picked out of th®/the ship's nose pulled loos shed log when _C. FUND [tyne nan materi one G *ROWS FAST : aval © might the welcome sight of the! “qnetinctively Pierce, He nal anon 4 eal’ brow: 4 a teiey jade ailver Shenandoah, safely home. | aiveg for the levers” Kincaid aold. Katebe eure Caraway also expecta to follow up in seal brown, cocos in Navy blue, jad THREE HOURS TO titer de tee exeetones ruareh of < aise the receipt of 36 his first eriticism of Fall with fur brown, fallow tan, mid- green, sandalwood, brown, $1 95 BRING HER DOWN “Within five seconds after the]... ved oa fe oe ec cr Sigaree the tides sree eed ene ee oe cocoa brown, India red, % *"* It was the work of three hours|breakaway we had released 56,000) “Ort < ; Was One of ever heard fog gray and black. A YARD a m O. Hedberg. the Chamber|in the senate. somered wall 3 and to bring her down. The storm had/ | peante of water ballast and thus atountain Seite (Matator? py geiaae, Eee tes y "Miorongirtad bade hay manag oa lastcons, evenly wovert ¥ ARD seal brown, bluebell bated by this time, but gusts ot | avoided hitting the ground, Judson Ma 5 rar ay | : ia lity black. Width $6 inches. wind persisted in getting into the} “At that, the ship swooped so low | “On “the Height 4 are” as dividuals @ . ire ge e spo y) 2 ; e = i Ad he quality. pertu las she started on tt thi ‘Overture to Heintt saner approved the plan by making/tempted turn! ning over of West Point « seen oe Set Nee oes eee et ae ng es | pledges of financial support, Davi: 3|to the Br | Fr speed meter, slung 75 fost | , }th PA ground fore ot oh men were Unier, one genom, ‘wan crto| Whitcomb, chairman of the com| He ritielisd Attorney | Genéral ,0-INCH 40-INCH SATIN on hand to help the dirigible into | *¥ay.” mittee, announced yesterday. Deisherty, who, he mald, ought t arty ON CREPE Still losing altitude and tn peril of | | The subscriptions reconted were:|have had Pall indicted RADIUM SILK CANT! te, Paso BS) with consummate! % crash, the crew huried overboard | Jas, H. Blake, Edw. Brady, C. C. ce He skill, the Sauce “Captain Heinen |¢¥erything that could be spared. The | ING Cawsey, Capitol Dye Works & Laun-| in steel gray, white, pipe aS ce brought her gradually down, a few|‘'tisible had to be clevated at all lary Ca. san , John F. Dore, Fred orchid, peach, almond —in Nay; % # hundred feet st a time, cautious | 004%, else a crash was inevitable erick iaon, Haskin & Bells, R. green, pink, Bermuda 1 95 empire blue, zinc gray, 1 9 Overboard went the emergency ra F. Keene, Chas. Fy * tT ste had} . ech averted, of the least accident| Hons, 120 pounds of them. A iat of Attack on Ordinance Before |: tas Nak’ Mery ween! T0 HE AD se! Peon taupee eg oon YARD tan, cocoa brown and YARD pragactharraplilin Scum Segre Walker & Reese, Inc, KR, D. White, , Navy i ‘ Mp. Peat Co. Am black. black, Width 40 inches. to the ship. athe 2D. nding crew, marines | 1004 9 it was tonsed into the black | Judge Aonald |W. B. Peat Co. American Tranafer| and sailors, seized the traifing ropes | °# Of the night. Whether the Sunday closing ordi! Central Transfer & Repalr Co. » Three gasoline tanks, containing |nance for dance halle will stand) poy 1. Fa 8. Johnson President of Federated | with a cheer and walked the Shen-/ 55, gallons, were let go. the test of the state law Was oscar Lucks Co. W. R coe | dustries to Retire PRINTED SILK-AND- WOOL CREPE ndoah across a thousand-foot aaa | Stilt the Shenandoah had enough winded before Judge J. T. Ronald| yoqovern & McGovern, the Packe belle trati R enat | fel arch uneisieation showed thar|TBUmMay by attorneys for the Mp-lco, State Fuel © has. | ree _in 86-inch width. Striking printed designs on Navy blue, gray, $1 95 came home safe shouted cheery/ine two forward helium tanks had podrome Amusement Co, and th@/tnompson, Wast n Laundry, | Hie a E. Abo maak spears wallflower (henna), seal brown, bluebell, tan, beige and Copenhagen e greetings to those below. been destroyed and that the away | “ity of Seattle Luther Weedin | nara dao ah er pect blue grounds. YARD Judge Ronald heard Attorneys —_—s of the Federated Industries of Wash: | ‘on for the past two years, has de-! ed re-election, it was announced thru 2 megaphone, Capt. Heinen) jeaking badly. |John F. Dore and George yer : } called down to his brother officers} Tank covers were used to repair) Veer attack the ordinance anil I ‘THREE TIED |tieday roe SF pthagelonest car 40-INCH PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE After directing the ground crew/tank immediately behind them was below: lthe leaking tank and to patch the|Ut¥ Corporation Counsels Ge: to t “You sons of guns were waiting| gaping hole Sa ae: patch ')@| is Meagher and Ray Dumatt | IN DEBATES! the association's annual meeting at ‘ ; : for something to happen, weren't) The fabric han been rent for 75|fend its Tegality. Roosevelt, West Seattle and Bal-| [is ley — Bgdtemadere Se —in a wide assortment of attractive patternings. On gray, tan, $1 95 you?’ |feet back from the prow. | MraHenry Landes, council mem-/ 1.41 nigh schools are tied for first! rriendiy rivalry between a numbe beige, Copenhagen blue, Navy blue, wallflower (henna) and ivory ‘Thus the first word of mouth from! The wind was penetrating to the | ber and originator of the ordinances, | niae6 in the city interhigh school | oy territ the navy’s daughter of the stars,| | interior of the cigar-shaped bag, em-/ wax an Interested spectatur {hru:) senate series asa result of each win: which had been lost and found! parransing the navigator as he tried|out the proceedings. A umber! ning two debates in the initial foren-| condidate again, was a characteristically care-|to get the Shenandoah shipshape in| of clubwomen elo listened to the | sic akirminhes W dnesday afternoon.| Amo thos ly sie SR at ICTR ¢. be : 7 ata - RS less jibe, covering up the sentiment | the driving gale, | arguments |Pranklin and Garfield high schools! joned pod thee peau trae aque SATIN CHARMEUSE in 36- and 40-inch BLACK _MESSALINE AND SATIN behind. Members of the crew, directed by! Judge Ronald was exprcted to tied for middle position, with widths. Black, brown and Navy blue. in 36-inch width. At $1.95. bs | Donovan, Bellingham, of the Bloedel But later in the day, after hot cof-|orders bawled thru a | megaphone,|take the case under advisement at/ ong, loss and one victor i Danevans Lanier” Gaeiandi init At $1.95. rial and industrial groups, | white grounds. YARD each of which developed a tavored | fee and much congratulation, Capt.|were kept running back and forth the conclusion of the arguments. boy Queen Anne high schools Henderson, prominent Tacoma 5 Heinen said seriously: jalong the narrow plank that runs ——__—_——_——— he their contests torney; E. B, Chinn, lumber operi D. irs S sas yet been set for thel tor of Seattle and Bellingham; N. B. (Downstairs Store) “We narrowly escaped the fate ot} from one end of the envelope to the JOHN MURPHY | No date has yet the Dixmude.” lother to keep her head and tail [final and determining series to Moore, vice-president of the Pacific | The French navel dirigible Dixtl steady. COMES HOME! held next icteric Coast Coal company; R. W. Vinnedge, Feeeererers: vice-president of the North Bend/ | From Coast ta Coast’) Former Prosecuting Attorney (Resolution : Males Lumber company, and EB. 1. Gar-| 10 BE | ‘ett, 4 of the P, Sound M Zoom Murphy returned frat! Dry Agent Probelsiisery den. ecto: of ctor CINEMA FRAUD |/Wew EARTHQUAKES IN _ > > ; pide California movie studios Thure-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17—Investi.| Was to be held just before adjourn. | FACES BINNEY! PACIFIC REGION ARE day, where his two small sons, Jack | gation of federal enforcement ment of the afternoon session ADDO ISSUE o and Maurice, are employed, Mur-| prohibition and the office of Com-| The annual report by John H. Mo-| | SANTA ROSA, Cal. Jan. 17—| PREDICTED BY SAVANT phy fa resuming his law practice In| missioner Haynes by a special |Intosh, manager of the association, | |H. J. Binney, promoter of the Son- | OME, Jan. 17.—Following yeri- jwas read at ihe session It shows the association membership has| Democratic ~ Candidate to, | grown from 2,000 to 3,100 in the past ¢ was demand in oma County Motion Picture corpor-| fication by the Japanese ation, arrested here on charges of }| Carthquake of Tuesday of Prof. Raffaele Bendandi's prediction of Established 101 Years Seattle. gressional committee Jack, 11 years old, freckled, and|in a resolution offered tod with an appealing smile, has a small | house by Representative Hil h | 1 4 spe bet | two years, and that 16,000 empluyes| Carry the Fighting forgery and released on $1,000 bail, | ° eM * Ww er |} vet leader 5 a ‘ances part in “Name the Man,” a Warner | land wet leader have heen cleared thru ite employ. is wanted in Butte, Mont, for al-| Slaterbapoes: On thet Gaee ce Bros,’ production of Sir Hall Caine’s| il! said he was prompted by # Se wang RE ss Italian seismologist who claims to “Master of Men,” at the Blue “rp leat of Gov. Pinchot of Pennay!.|™ent bureau in the past year | BY LAWRENCE MARTIN loged ckopieewcts of a fem | Pinagp ypamnients yertibeae eo ‘ t theater, here, this week. Maurice,|yania before the Anti-Saloon league Pigs at Marg Caliat saab aries (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) ee Pet ne ng to the shet-|| earthquakes, now states that the 9 # old | co: at fod enforceme: othe ‘ “Pager pl TON, 17.—Strik. | ffs v" S 9 years id, is progressing with his | convention, that federal enforcement erai_ political and. Jabor situation in| WASHINGTOD Jan. | Binney has been working on a| Japan seismic movement will ex. Gates sic c a p 5 a scandal and should be inves- 1 -Murphy-Taggart rt musical studies and fs also takin: ax a scandal and should be inves] iy ness aspect was discussed, jing at the Brennan-Murp! ‘agKe twWorsel “somely” hate | ps0 eslltngy tend to other portions of the D6 : ombinatio t forms his most} small parts. Seditation favoring’ taevebban ot. Dag combination that for globe. oN re |stock in his company, which now is igated. He called on / While in California, Murphy'| prohibitionists” to back his measure , |formidable opposition, William G. h " ‘There will be new quakes in the ; f talked with directors of Warner! a for postal clerks and carriers was to) 47, aoo will make his campaign for |Wnder investigation. No details of || pacitic region, he says, between Bros, Douglas Fairbanks and Jack Le h 1 Paipheeentes lthe democratic nomination for pres-|his alleged transactions in Butte '| yonuary 18 and 20, and on the : ; Dillon, Jack, i te rumored, among| |Landis Launches Pies Mega gin Rath sald wih ident on a platform of “progress vs. | Wore contiined tm advices received) | ‘Asiatic coast on the 29th or the }ocal moving picture people, has| Pro-Bonus Fight |i Wiicn the new president will be | 2Ssis™ He is under surveillance. ioe S Be istaet cAdoo plan t » offen | been taken under the wing of Vietor! cyrieaGo, Jan, 17—"Moneyed In-|introduced. The principal addreas| McAdoo plans to take thy offen. | Seastrom, «Swedish director, £4 | terests have clubbed together to| will be made by Seneca C. Beach, of |S!Ve befor "htm on Ure dateesatont = may be taken East soon for more er scme|Lou Angelen: whe ie known an “ae]qnence to put him on sive. | the propose te extensive movie work tent the pena eee This is his only hope, he and| } [pensation measure, Judge Kenesaw/ dean of organized industry of the| Th s6 feet, not only of holding | | Browning-King’s Half Yearly Clearance of Men’s Mountain Landis, arbiter of base.| Pacific const.” | the delegates they ‘now have, Dut. Ot { Ail members of Seattle Aerie No. 1 are ubged to be present P | - — and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats is the ‘COUN r Y BILLS bee sage Aes h here he asnalied the) 4. it Ford’s Word ddding those necessary to insure his| } Ina c NM “ "| Await Ford’s | nomination, ARE DUE NO’ W) is ome Rg spon Neat ca “ia | Months of the bitterest political at Eagles’ hall at 7:80 o'clock tomorrow evening, when a Paconies and Phlo: Week-End Special Choice Named Varieties, in- “the same politiciahs who were on Muscle Shoals : 0 - y oO ABO! u th warfare in the democratic party's Event of the Season sone King ounty ove You any [tut si ts ft], Muscle Shoals | warm in” samosas art 4 thing? war,” % | cluding some new sorts, | - . 4 ? al 7 i | Ford, within a day or two, will|/now and June 24 McAdoo's energies | ; t Browning-King Clothing at regular prices mean a [| If !t doen ot ol be aut ot| f |make a definite statement on| will be bent toward breaking the|— mccung of the Acie Will be each ...-2.see seers + 3s OE saving to you of from 10 to 20 per cent from the bet ny County ie x “ Seek Wonian or whether or not he will repeat iils| deadlock into which the democratic! Joon the proposed plans for litor D, E. Fergu- tie Eagles’ $1,000,000.00 New Home " for seleé Shoalit o r 1 . len before it wholesaler’s profit. ‘i ve ahalt bey Cc loffer for Muscle Shoals, Chairman | convention has fal . on asissorenced Teast Poisoning BSE in told the house military af-| meets. VELAND, O. Jan. 17.—Tried} | brent hg Bane Blan: Tee bats} CLE fairs committee today McAdoo's friends today claim HALF YEARLY SALE! SOE ice ask Meche tia te 1 od Lane Pouitted tn, 1929 for She: Detaon more than 600 of the 1,004 delegates canno' paid before the budget | in, nan Htabae, Wealthy Saices F bar foigtiak ene ts arate? necator Wealthy Lake-| PARIS.—According to messages |They need 730 to nominate, Pcl caunei' tw mn wood publisher, a state-wide search) (om tyugseldorf, the Ruby Miners’; Rival candidates, including a half. Ly Hand Bulks We have a few left at Half Price . . Ferguson said, “Even then, « spe-|was being conducted today for Mr . ; vorite sons, claim a total| [| designed to be erected at once 1 aos junion at Essen refused to ap a n favori sons, ¢ a | Reducing the Already Low Prices cial item must be included in the|¢mma Colavito, named yesterday in| 1100 fh. av wement coneluded in{ot more than 700 delegates, Some-|MJ at Seventh Avenue and Unioa Get Them Now Makes These Suits and Overcoats budget to provide funds for such ac-/a new murder indictment which | Herin py its representatives, accord.| body is wrong, because the com-|ff Street et Them No' opppemape nergy ved” ait waht a bed bed cote > in 4 pelon Jeath ling to which the underground work.|bined claims add uptomore than the | ‘ris announcement is made i|| sPRING BOOK Ready § —AT— bie and risk. of Marino Costanzo in a polson plot. ory were to work an extra hour a|membersh! of the convention. with the compliments of The law provides that the 1923 aac w Send your name and address for a copy budget is dissolved January 30, | Sinclair Silent | ——— lable, it seers at the moment Me- nae ARQ jand since the 1924 pudget was} a) Avior controls nearly, if not wholly, < $27.50 $33.50 $42.50 asen up Jast fall Be Pivary penny | on Oil Situation What's in the Air a majority. of the convention; that | Colt-McLoughlin available is accounted for, it is im-| xpw YORK, Jan. 17.—Harr YAY, JANUARY 17 his opponents quite as completely ‘This Jisurailes hod, | day But from the best evidence obtain: | The Greatest Values in Seattle. possible to pay bills for 1923 after) gincigir, refusing to discuss KFIC—2:29 to 4:20 p. mj 7 pe] {controt enough votes to keep him | ‘Man wat date, Fersuson sald ERIngr fat Conaectiac wie the rei a : Pl from being nominated. ‘This meana| Company eB yma mar mar ana as ip = = al as | The Jaw appli to all kinds of | pot Dome inquiry, but “very optim-|] KeFHR—420 to 5:30 p. m.; 6:30 ]/4" endurance contest Vi the conve) L. C. Smith 497 Union S:,, While Bldg. accounts against the county. |istic about the off situation in ren-|} to 8:30 p.m tion, with an eventual compromise, aa fad Ave. at I aati, cite’ Square ether tor labor, mmterial or son-leral,’ aalled: yesterday for rance:|- ssp way.te ib pot Juntexs, in the meantime, elther Mo. BL iot 6156 tract work, excepting work in prog:|on a six-weeks’ business tip aboard KHQ—7:80 to 8:22 p,m | Adoo or his opponents can line up ee “Iirews from one year to the next. Ithe finer Paris, ithe needed delegates

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