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Terms to Meet Your Convenience Sedan $1485 fo b. factory SANDS MOTORS CO. 1016 East Pike St. =*a@itom INJURED MAN IS >a cane | FOUND IN AUTO PASSES MD |i.eo Swickey Still Uncon- || S02 Dies Suddenly ' scious in Hospital | Buffering from a possible fracture jfarmer of the Kent district, wa icked up from amidst the ruins of ia shattered car near O'Brien late Tuesday night by Deputy Sheriff | Roy Horr, Swickey's car had skid | Jed from the road, crashed into a fence and slammed up'aguinat a tree where it overturned Horr took Swickey to Kent, where given first-aid treatment by nt physician and ordered to the se al, Besides pos ible fracture of the nkull, Bwickey wustained numerous other injuries He was reported to be still uncon sclous Wednesday morning STORM THREAT. TO SHIPPING Coastal Vessels Warned of Approaching Gales | Coastwise shipping was warned prepare for a moderately heavy | storm, reported approaching Van. | ouver island W sday morning, \ southeasterly direction, It was | J, Allen Smith nied by @ 60-mile gale with Ey , oda ie ‘ ska i nding 2671 « at K fo a ka, After continuous service with the i] reading 28.78 at 9 p. m, Tuesday tateamaltey! oti. Fae Pe ps nttahoot of the| UBtveraity of Washington sin | ar North ific and Guit of | 1897, Prof, J. Allen Smith, head of Alaska winter @ rbances, was not| the political science department, expected to materially endanger ves-| aied early Wednesday. Dr. Smith Hi sels on Puget sound, it was an sy t egg ating | nouncsd nt the Seattle station of the | PA been in Il! health during the federal weather bureau, Indications past year, but continued to attend were that it would pass to the north|to his duties until recently, uni- of this section. | versity authorities sald. emperat | temperatures and rainfall) De gmith was graduated from were reported accompanying the low | alr pressure wave, following on the} heels of a heavy storm which passed | over tho Straits Tuesday and wa centered on Saskatchewan Wednes-| day forenoon, The wind velocity at | Tatoosh was 64 miles an hour jt North Head it was 76 miles an iB hour. im; General rainfall was reported }from Yreka, Cal, to British Colum. the University of Missouri in 1886. He received the degree of doctor of | laws at the same institution a year | Inter, and was granted « Ph. D. de gree from the University of Mich! | wan in 1894 | | He t# survived by his wife, who! lives at the familly home at 4510 and by a daughter, graduate of the | High Aifreida Smith, i} | bia for the past 24 hours, extending University of Washington. Funeral/ ay jas far-enat as Idaho. . arrangements were being made | wert eset ‘Wednesday. “Seamstress” | DERBY CHARGED Proved to B Aes Job sibs cl ti sis Action Taken Over Shooting | |\So George Wore His of Maj. Muirhead Overcoat Out of i if tt | Harry Derby, woo shot Maj. W. J ‘a Necessity | Muirhead when the former army | if 9 |man was dining with Mra. Derby | George Weber, University of{in the Palm cafe, was charged with | Washington sophomore, trom around Ritzville, is all wrapped | | tiled Wednesday by Prosccuting At- 1 jup in his new overcoat. “In wrap-|torney Malcolm Dougtas. IB | ped up”—no, tt should be “was.” BA George can dance divinely and| Derby, announced that ball in the iB jin't bad in commercial law, bust-| sum of $2,500 will be posted before ness English and economics classes,| evening, that Derby may gain his j but he’s no seamstress. Consequont- | freedom. jly when a more than strenuous The complaint was filed follow. scramble occurred at a “frat” house |ing a complete invest lthe other night, and a button came | shooting Monday evening by Deputy loose from his overcoat, George was helpless. A quartet of his brethren volun- Prosecutor Eugene Meacham. The investigation, acoording to Meacham, revealed a long standing affair be- |teered their services and George al-|fween Maj. Mulrhead and Mrs IB |iowed one to demonstrate his handt | Derby. A year ago, both Derby | work with the needle and thimble.|&nd Mra. Muirhead had appealed to \the prosecuting attorney to halt the “Don't stick friendship between the young that darned needle into me" quoth George an he | frien AALS TES es ce a ae 4 matron and the ex-army officer. ! bmeceve Hidn't che stopped fust| Muirhead at that time protested seat ar Coecev’e atonsastl that the affair was merely platonic, but agreed to “drop the woman.” “The defense will be that Derby shot that man to defend his honor nd his home,” Attorney Montgom. ery said. We will contend that | Result: George found when he reached the theater, an hour later 1B | with his “sweetie,” that his ov coat was sewn to his inner coat, | to his vest, the vest was threaded to his fourin-hand and the entire axsemblage of gent’s clothing was fastened to his new silk shirt condition is serious. — ‘The theater was a warm place to ah wear an overcoat and the co-ed, not understanding fully his mumbled Muirhead at the city hos- suffering from to him." pital is coast guard. Proposi Bureau Navy Department, Washington, D.C. | until 10 o'clock a! m. Feb. 5, 1924, for | delivering lacing leather to the } Puget Sound, for proposals to the Supply Ottleer. Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., to the Bureau of Supplies and Ac- Yard, vertisement. BROWN’ | DENTAL OFFICES ont, Get acquainte HELPED LITTLE GIRL’S COUGH) — 106 Columbia St. | poste: chub, “Holyoke x “FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR Seattle's |Spring street COMPOUND 1s fine. My little git!| peading Dentist Thursday and had an awful cough. I got a bottle| go yore Than 31 | Strangers and of FOLEYS COMPOUND and doses and she was greatly relieved. writes Clyde H. Benson, Maribrook, Virginia, The coughs, colds, hoarseness; Promptly and effectively. HONEY AND TAR has stood the test of time, HEALTH AND VITALITY FOR WOMEN Health and Vitality can be yours Without narcotics or drugs, Keeping well ts largely bay those dre: women as evidenced by nervousness, dragging-down backache and irritability. years Lydia E. 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AND SAT., FEB. 1- METROPOLITAN City Ticket Office 2nd and Madison Phone: MA in-6960 who halls} first degree assault tn a complaint | Montgomery, attorney for |’ , | “mill,” |the tnner coat was sewn securely | sfuirhead got Just what was coming | a bullet} wound which touched one lung. His | Today she !s recovering from se-| the} 1 pain He} | Smith Bulldin PAGE 5 DEPARTMENT STORE SAY) sides new there wor A yard, shades, T5¢. I SHEN 1y showing before going further A Spring Shipment of New Normandy Voiles Good News for Those Who Are Planning Home Sewing 75c yd. Hundreds of yards new 86-inch Normandy voiles in a range that includes at least a hun- dred different patterns and color tions. Stripes, dots, fig- d, in fact, practically any combination you could desire. Be- taple colors. Be sure to see this note- with your plans for Spring sewing. tic Section—Upper Main Floor of beautiful are many Jon McCall Pictorial and Designer Spring Quarterities are in! 25c Each You will find them in the Pattern Department. They are filled with new styles and ideas of deep interest to the home dressmaker. Boys’ Flannel Blouses, Special $1.39 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Special at $1.89 in Full-fashioned e with dou! to-the-top ter tops; with lisle garter tops, in a range of colors includ- ing cordovan, silver, black and white. Sizes are 8% to 10. 60 pairs formerly $2.50, and 60 pairs formerly $3.00. For Thursday, a pair, $1.89. Women's Hosiery Dept, —Main Floor also, a few Khaki colored Flannel years. The collars of t at $1.75—priced special, Blouses, well-made and amply cut; sizes 8 to 16 hese Blouses are lined. From stock selling regularly for Thursday, at $1.39 each, Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear tas Realints Plan | ‘The University of Washington | chapter of Phi Delta Phi, honorary | law fraternity, will hold its annual ation at the King county court- house at 6 p. m. next Saturday. Fit. teen pledges will bo put thru the ‘A banquet will follow at the L. C. restaurant, at which T. J. L. Kennedy, corporation coun- vel, will act as toastmaster, Chief ces FREE—BLOOD ABRAMS METHODS benefit of people w' treatment from us. som: ¥ patients. Todw | beat time w \ized by Dr. Abrams. SEATTLE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC REACTIONS 11 3rd Aves % Block above James Annual Initiation |, Justice Main of the supreme court and Judge J. T. Ronald of the supe- jor court will speak to the embryo lawyers S CITY, Mo. Jan. 30.—If the Ku Klux Klan is allowed to continue as at present it will create ja monarchy in the United States, |E. ¥. 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