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EATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924 Home > Snow Bre MAN DIES INDUPONT Howdy, folks! If Doc sn't hutry up and get inte an Brown fight, this colyum will have down for lack of mate ’ : d Powder Blast Wrecks ‘ onetu oa 3 Units of Plant atch Near Camp Lewis; ‘ inate | Cause Unknown TPACOMA, Dee. 15.—In ries of three explosions at the Dupont powder works, at | 8:20 today, John Elegood, 56, was Instantly killed and three units of the plant were com. wrecked, at a loss of AUTOTAPH Shed a tear For Harry Squirrel He had one arm Around the girl pletely $40,000, ck powder glaze m troyed by was fon after the first The dust house my from the xlazo house was 2, The cause when “the 4 El plant explos ed, and * the only dow on the Bock of = Ford STEP IN, EGG, HERE'S YOUR ! HENNERY Camp Lewis. B ANK DIVIDEND - PAID TODAY © $1,000,000 Goes to Scandi- navian-American Depositors > wore a worrled 4 Monday, They are the sitors of the defunc y American bank of °, dond » received a 10 per cent di mas present n the first payment as a Chr PURELY PERSONAL Jetand Le Boet: A few more items, Dividend A hea le Tee Hee—Thanks for those kind c and Cherry st., were S'good, but this is in of allo! depositors, goes to show that in cloek: wore smiles. all the euckoos are Andy, Jr.: That some letter, Was your daddy's horseradish good? Where tid you get your end name? ©. Bs Your meter jumps like » taxi- meter when @ fellow’s only got 25 cents. 4,000 and 5,000 checks eon mailed out and Between F.G. B.: Your lyric outburst in praise ‘ > i J c will in the bands of fertilizer was truly bewotifal. + F Geetha. 90,000 dapalter N Galletly: Thanks for the x h t 3 boi ogna. We fear the wurst. | « Soy S Christmas day pias | , A large counter fs Editor: Why 7 ; 7 § FeAl ane tor: WEY) Seattle hunched ity shoulders into overcoats and tramped to work Monday thru the snow. Many motorists who left | their cars out overnight found them “studies in black and white” when they started out, The picture at the top shows a typical car. This one was at 17th and Madison. Streets all over town presented pictures of unusual beauty, the pic- ture at lower right being on the first hill. Hundreds of girls—one of them at lower left- pushed umbrellas whirling flakes and paddled along to work in overshoes. o 0 & into the Photos by P Star & Main Street DONALD, s paid six divic er cent of the am dividend, declared Sun printer, BY JIM MARSHALL trony on lk raven’ daalage” te . IRTH of a poetic thought was reported imminent at the, HART entering | bank by Norwegian cre The @: ANDIDATE FoR THE Porson | Sentenced to Life Term for office of Police Chief Bill Severyns during Monday's) WY’. 2 man | Sum of $475,000, was involved, but : ) , BN, ulesman The gi acs we id tt Murder in 1921 snowstorm and when the reporters trooped in like happy bucking * the Gin; Baos yal rims were thrown out by the e 10 wants the win- Ba00n eine aoe jo bs de cae wine’ sc eh children—oh, yes, just like the aoe ruddy- faced ave. G war,» papor upreme court 5 closed, when you want it open Filion, soldier | flakes sail tid said’ aks ‘DraanyttClan i ‘ ges $500 per depositor ove s ‘ . LAE eabyterian, crorsing Se average yer deposito: Louls, Harty lt Snowflake are the dandruff stirred up when the police) ond at Union. JOR MAYER comb the city. jeweler, dodging a truck on | WV, *; Then he dismissed the writers. ) First ave. J GLEASON on $30 and Then All the writers wrote pieces about it, except one writer,| (av ou Hes ALTER RON. Lost It to Losers | 41. who thinks dandruff ends with “ph” instead of “ff.” When! 10, city-country farmer, over. |. 2 senor, 2 ne ave., entered E : , ¢ "pe he inquired about this another writer “Dandruff ends looking heads of Christma, a fre a M + Pf hen Reo oh 4 bs popes et Sree ny) A aid’ Ob ry with baldness.’ | shoppers on Second ave, RAY. | i epeileh: BAintay mane Po) rs rs} 4 a man on returning one day.| whom weré sold y This closed the discussion. MOND WRIGH haat lick was remarkable he won. ening along Second ave, in the Said the m ald, “1 thinks they must} _ The ener ie a ben a ines b.| rat HARRY AROLD, Jew The other twa sth te aan in the wash d ark ar GAIA eWate orate HIEN a telephone pole on an|{thralled is the word—with her role| eler, welcoming customers. J paetapes ian args apt ais Ks sa ig tll il nda sstlaty, /Aif-four, were conviotad ulley between Seventh and) that her press agent had to sprinkle] W., BFAW, member of park | took $80 away from him and ran} ’ . weep? pes seidlsent Shad aves. W. and Blaine and|tho street artment with} board, wearing a smile down | *W8Y | xe DIA x ; ye ileé He broke off during the artificial # n atmospheric! Cherry st. J. C, CORBY, sign | ‘ ‘5 | 8s wed that the/wolght ¢ reat snow scene In window - shopping on | (Lord's day.) Varly up, and to break-| ‘Tho four had hired ‘Timbs to drive |it Was surmised that the ‘wolght » ie ree anew boarie Ini drones Manned & ahobetie Van Miayx Capinetiin | on waffles -lenem ftom ‘Tacoma to a suburban | ‘© snow was responsible chi whiore ante reroine | 0. ° them from ‘Tacoma 10M fuburbar |up by telephone trouble men, how-| crosses tho too, pursued by the blood Germany Resigns eae : lever, showed that a husband had! hounds, will be remembe then ‘ eft ath m HOOK, | nn. complainiig, to his wite about! ter-lover abe nc’ /N, Y. Has Another | Deo, 1h.—The German | ieing m raw, gusty n drove the} been complaining to hi | y , ad by 6 tree ner breakfar seults. Such W | poe bis ed Nifey 4c | AF on thru to hid the | taity pat jedi g H daslaved > + Tong ar Murder resigned this | Wiley, Vi. Folse others, | body 2@Kenmore ore cap: | Wlgnty baila) AYOR BROWN, who ts NEWYORK, Doo. 15.—An already! resident Whert accepted the resig- | BIERty patie, ond ae. tale onl tuvedvat” North’ Bend Deputy | caused the Ident: AVL tho fondest mayors wo are strong’ police guard in Chinatown | nAtion nnd that, with inary greato! giiorit—_s Willlam Sours and N, I | wit going to have the snow investi:|was doubled today following the| Refore Marx went to visit Prost: | vite hela a oka UD, Loventt PW white blanket reminded Bill| gated late today Then it was dis-|slaying of a neuiral Chinere-Amort-| dent bert, it wag learned, however Lt saa etrdd ad thie) Har in ine babar MoCurdy of the time whe Irs.| covered that the efficioney commit-|can by tong men, and throats of empowered him . tate parole bourd had 4 I hiying Cami tin m ‘ready had inveutiguted it, and, | renewal of Moody warfare between | t (urn to Page 4, Column 3) I, the end) | (furn to Va 1, Column %) iri wo euthisy alled -~wo THINK ow \ |the Hip Sings and On Leong [ve rt considered tt adyie HAA Ne ine Ay HERA AAT Turns to Slush at C ity Hall! ; |New Baby Rep | One Killed by J boas 6 8 who has be it Ne and I =F ome EDITION} | ilk = EATTLE, TWO CENTS IN laces Auto! L CITY GIRL BORN ON DAY LAD IS RUN DOWN Mother Says New Child Gift for One Lost ROLLEYS wrote” TIED UP Denies He Is Driver Who Slush Makes Streets Hit Boy and Fled of City Dangerous; i Roofs Endangered Angel by Heavy Blanket of I 7\VERY electric car line in the city was paralyzed at 12:40 this noon when a main power a Lar line broke. The only street cars left running were the Madi- son and James st. cable cars. Every available repair man of the street railways was out look- ing for the power break, but no relief was in sight at 1 o'clock. ALL SAM B. GROFF of Death and the An VY snowfall mantled Seattle white Monday, caused @ re of street accidents, threatened floods in low-lying sections, delighted children, started heavy sales of rub- } bers, sent camera artists hurrying around after pictures and probably cost the city several thousand dol- in the ling him city jail The weather bureau forecast Monday afternoon that snow would continue to fall all night and that the temperature would drop below freezing. Official explanation of the weathe. ureau is that Seattle is on the edges of arm southern rain area and a cold northern area. More rain r snow was the day's prediction. The white flakes started falling early Monday morning, following a heavy midnight. Early were two or three loth, which were | (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) Parnes of Suspended Students Plan Action Meet Tuesday Night to to Try for Amiel able Settlement With Board S of 2 20 suspended atuateda between the parents and the board.” -|he said. “If the board maintains its present attitude, however, something. ve to be done.” Monday that not all of 8 at the party which was the cause of the trouble were known to the board investiga: n of the affa outsiders a duced a small failed to identify everal of the school effort action en to return to The parents will first at tempt to secure an amicable settle ment with the board; ff this fails they will resort to legal measures, it was said. Attorney Thomas B. MacMahon, | all dvising the parents of some of the suspended students, said a ill was said to at he will not appear at ating alleged drinking hab- g. [its aniong students of other schools, is no use complicating mat-|but no more suspensions were an- they can be straightened out inced, The Lure of Jazz in Our Schools | ‘THE lure of jazz! What is it doing to mod- ern youth? Where is it leading? What are its perils? How can they be combated? © It’s a real peril, says Mrs. Wallace Reid, widow of the famous film star, who, since her husband fell a victim to the drug habit, has been conducting a wonderful fight against the evils of modern soci- ety. ‘Disclosures in Seattle schools recently indicate that Mrs. Reid’s warning is not groundless. Every thinking parent in Seat- tle will want to read the series of six articles she has written for The Star, telling mothers and fathers how to combat the lax moral standards of the pres- ent age. The Mra, Reid irst will appear in The Star Tuesday. %