The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 9

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TUESDA ) MBER 16 : EATTLE AR @ INTER STORMS OLMSTED CASE 3RD PAPER WINS PARENTS TO ASK 6 PERSONS DIE HIT CITIES ON CONTINUED ITS TAX SUIT FAIR PLAY INN, Y, FIRE WEST COAST Defendants Won't Be Called Baltimore Post’s Demurrer Think School Board Will/Flames Swe ep Tenement Until Grand Jury Meets to indictment Sustained Reinstate Students House Near Hospital San Francisco, Los Angeles Get Taste of Rough Weather Ow ; rs an © SHIP RUNS AGROUND {i " ! ; Oregon, Washington, Middle : tes f West Points Are Swept ; Ba _%. 50 (Only) Bridge Lamps ype tandards for these =e ridge Lamps are in the sainlng tii inition Bridge and ished in attractive gold and | with Shade, also as pictured Standards Choice of several colors in : the shades. Bridge Lamp, 4. 75 complete, $7.95. Fuca, rep 4 Navy Contemplates bas phim wenn Sapo) SON Sen ere AR we” | Motorcycle Messenger Must Huge New Air Liner BE ALTERED schooner , HERE’S MORE ABOUT ) | Serve Five Days in Jail | wasttixcro 16. — Cor ‘ H wore than twice the sige of the 1 bs ae : Barter De ye ; ia" Fri, youthful govers Is es 1s contemplate by the ua Fire Marshal's Suggestions A special price for — ; enced to five 4 all by Judge | 4 chief, of the bureau of to Be Carried Out Bridge and Junior Lamp Shades Bridge and Junior . ce eee wenn traveling 6 hour t stiodia abenaatiog rants x earings on| Meany will be modified a can be had separately if desired. Attractive variety Lamp Standards only, ganis 1A t ne care were stalied|cfman gpa), ; ae Uy Bridge Lamp Shades, $4.75 tyles. At $4.75. cea were out. [on Dex Many citizens plowed : ,_ Mott meg he Dyan Pree Junior Lamp Shades, $8.85 | 7 p nee parte hat " gale wt to , " | mated that tt ry" Pend DOWNSTAIR: a pb 4 es out of “0 F ya ad schumacker ar 7 t se oat Marst cold was f ted for San Fra at that speed * jum will be 1 7, 66 ”) ° Soa cas FOUND IN SNOW psattet| Order U. S. Marines |." = Men’s “1921 Amoskeag”’ Outing oe ee ke his third tit to China Interior |." 0" PEKIN, Dec. 16.—Twenty picked | ommendation ke at Las Angeles, with a 0 w=, Woman Rushed to Hospital | Flannel Pa Jamas — Special 95 easing in volume, | i ; en | Atierican marincs were ordered (0 | to make Meany } ‘ s a was pro With Frozen Fingers HERE'S MORE ABOUT tommorrow |ecsnetiate | oe HE outing flannel used these men's Pajamas is exits will izen4 | more imp Minese | when funds are known as “1921 Amoskeag” and is of a superior qual ity. The Downstairs Store made a special purchase that accounts for this unusually low price. Open-neck style, with mercerized “frog” fastenings. Good selection of pat- New Mexico. | Qvercome by the r of the win-| sale, Mrs. E. Ho. r ter vailed in Nebraska. Columbia st. sank ex) w and sleet and low tempera-|snow at Empire w BRIDGE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ‘ ow being used nasured | and hundreds of + ‘ were promised in Missouri and |ave., late Monday ev r \ 1 that the sit-| daily, 7 ns will be com . tion, Ms found, with hands preaident of the West Seattle Com. | uation was “well in t * but the | pleted by of the new terns. : DOWNSTAIRS BTORE fering from. expos munity Y. MC," A.; Lea Rose, head | unusual action of rushing marines! school quarter Sizes A, B,C and D—(36 to 46). Special $1.95. of the American Legion in West prowler car, and tak to Kalgan was decided upon regard hospital, She jevicina *jattle, and L. E. Berry, president of |iess of the aswuranc i . the Ridgewood Community clut | — | The police band will play, and to| | BARE’ § DEATH Sarat rs cote oy ( HERE Meee | hip Tuesday the Sound s STARTS ON PAGE 1 The me Correspondence Women’s Purses Women’s Linen Cards In Gift Styles Handkerchiefs er iio | $1.65 25c Three Dead, Two | Hurt in Tragedy Hit-Run Suspect to Face|r. 1 VANCOUVER, W ‘i ‘ ¥, 150ton Merch - } rre Un rm and strap Purses Whit eqored Linen rtation company oes > ie 4, a IL ndke n in a number of Inquest Jury Wednesday Iie « badly at Pler © at the foot ing no Alt Is there really a rs. So Gence, Cards, containing id the fashiqnable . styles dainty styles that women will om of Main st. She was held to the|done to enti jorals of young pe now? ig a pg cards and envelopes in pink, | © Wide y to choose fpom. imire for themselves, or for An inquest was scheduled k by her moc le pumps cut away situation becoming more serious blue or white, Low-priced Assorted colors and black With embrotdered cor Lmocwee | into the ¢ . afloat|proach to 1 y of\¥ is to t the children ther 25¢ the box Good value at $1.65. x At 25¢ cach. | to Y me But it is passable |selves? The parents? Evil asso DOWNSTAIRS STORE —DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE structure will be put | ates? io that work is being} I think it ts generally agreed that |there HAS been a radical change in conduct of beth adults and c n urn. A viewpoint exists today in respect to| freedom of thought and action. This Girl Battled With | ‘Suitteeine and Ie ones! ‘Thief in Her Room home, 1542 W. 62nd st., by 4 hit-and- | run driver. J. R. Stewart, 1537 W./ Gard st, who was arrested lato Sun- 50 Traffic Crashes are ime hit in the legn The quarrel was Exceptional Value in Better Grade Dresses at $19.75 day evening on suspicion of being the | man who killed the boy, will be held But Only One Hurt | yut bail by the coroner until) More than 60 traffic accidents were | reported to-pollce ‘Teeeday, but, out HERE’S MORE ABOUT GIRLS d Monday n a} side of one gi ho was kn : . 4 clot . hairdressing and ty roner Frank Koeptli| down and bruised, no one was seri. STARTS ON PAGE 1 w mannerivms, words, conversa-| TACOMA, Dec. 16.—-A desperate Silk and cloth Dresses, secured by Dresses for street, afternoon, busi- een Griving bis car. &/) ously hurt. The short hills between | a J | ton, attitudes toward life. battle with a burglar in her room «Downstairs Store in a specia ness re We: “ + with a box on the rear Fourth and First aves, downtown,| proached about and came to rest. | “CHAPERON” IS NOW and out into the hallway, at 932 thes Downs Mar ae he ts pe" ee college hae bl Tn the’ fash Saturday afternoon in the dis were prolific of ac ‘i broa about and came to AN OBSOLETE WORD Fawcett ‘ave. was staged by purchase. Many of them one-of-a- jonable russet shades and_ black. where the child was killed. He ex cars on the Icy streeta| from her old imocrages The entry of women Into business Margaret Norberg here last night kind styles—for women and young Wide choice of styles. Exceptional into h i ri Sahat rayrtiyd red ; f them descended side-| “"Ang'when she bad settled in [bas much to do with It. ‘Tt The man escaped with two ringa| women. at $19.75. aura kre Reo action He oni Naceuer the crowd | Taxicabs had trouble on these! tho wreckage of the three house 4 jazz music and the swift-moy-|which he tore from her fingers | around the scepe.cf the tragedy. Se | Doats and thetr inhabitants had | {tig automobile may be blamed for "Stewart's automobile has been pos!- been’ taken tothe homes ot |tany ether changer And all thes ‘Many Sheep Killed | vely Identified as the death car ty 5,000 Phones Out | friends, the elght persons on the |clianges affect children and young | e Thornquist, 602% W. Crockett st., | tS ‘ce Tuesd, to sleep | people as well asraduitg by Bears in Oregon '— ——— = ho was an eye witness. o ervice / uesday | iby Mehra age + Rates ce tht BEND, Ore., Dec. 16.—Sh —_____——. Telephone service in Seattle was re a ampfiro |word in the Bnglish language that) coreg more heavily ’ | more crippled Tuesday morning than | nace ryote ocean” 115 emaees yeere news. Ihe 5| Zone Past from the ‘ FREDERIC Gompers’ Successor | sfonday, it was said at headquarters | aboard the craft und who wore |eron.” Can you tmagine m yoing|{n the Deschutes national forest thea | K | Five thousand phones were estimated | 0% her when she made her first | couple nowadays going for an But) the past season, and it's largely due} Is Discussed rete |to be out of service, compared with} and final voyage of a fow fect, |ride and taking along a chaper atl int cee which preveiied, Dep Old Gag Works and Two & NELSON Just Four Days More for Who wilt 4,000 Mond: were: Mr. 3 A. L , | This ls Just as ludicrous an {dea as! yty Supervisor W, 0. Harriman re- savy ence and sleet troas sotjd| Cordon Noss, caretakers; Miss |that of young girls of 20 years ago| UY, cuPeraon W; ©. Harriman re-| Men Go to Jail as Result or leaders of Se jon the wires Monday nigh t. A 36 to Ruth A. Brown, Mise Mar- t in one rditic Patrolmen George Reynolds and G Miss Marguer- uerite Bringiloo, emingly no outstanding nam 40-mile gale from the north then | uth brought a failure to the|W. Christy of the police dry squad ost in their minds. wrought havoc with poles and wires,| ‘te Hazzard, tila Treat 4 1 with his fav. spent in ve beled (ese apres ion on the death of Presi-|and every available repair man was| and Miss Pauline Bergeven, |{n a condemnat: ex-|orite food miss uln turned to a|two alleged bootlesgers B d Gi 1 14 ompers has been taken by the | busy Tuesday fixing the breaks. - | Campfire executives. amples of tho ch come| diet of mutton. A total of 363.sheep |Were vitally in need of Christmas oys an irfs up to Central Labor council,” declares Sec- ru A i ll dine upon us, and particularly upon our! and goats 6, killed by prediatory |auor Monday night Years to Enter | TOYTOWN’S John Miller, 25, and later showed up with uor—seven quarts So wher j James j forest this year, a the mater will formerly |Bellingham Blocked Boy Badly Hurt ARM OUR CHILDREN? a r t ‘ i” mee of whisky and five of gin—they were of eke BO grill be the) The snowslide that caused a wreck| Harry Lindsey, 10, of 1oita gatn| How are we to meet ¢: see Oregon Doctor Is eek es blak Rg Neth et Oe ee ead | Dresident.| on the Bellingham interurbun near|ave. 8, was badly cut and bruise ® f z | showed them a pair of police badj been Ittle discussion. The|Pitington Monday, injuring eignt|and sustained a broken arm Tucs-|t splendid manhood and woman.| Accepted by L. A. Sed Coa? ears thse Glee dali | retary C. W. Doyle. “A meeti it : i * children. janimals on the Deschutes national whe counell wit be held on Aesnce |{Nterurban Trains to Pipes Blow Up; “HOW MAY WE } | s I have heard most prom- “ ther attempted to | hood? |_ LOB ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 16.— ka, Fu | » | People, continued to block the track| day, when his mother attempte za ie be anor’ By assuming thirsty looks, Rey: } . . i nently mentioned are Mathew Wohl, today, It will take three or four| thaw out frozen water pipes in their] 1 want to discuss this question,|Dr. Georgo Parrish, formerly of! notdy and Christy have worked the| TIZ Jin | Rh t | president of the National Photo En- ‘ome. The pipes blew up, throwing | Particularly with mothers, tn the Portland, Ore., 1s expected today to e e yme ontes | days to clear the right of way of} alf a dozen booze ped: | the tons of hard enow that block it,| the samo gag on gravers, and George Berry, president city health officer, boy against tho wi diers in the L Splinters|lght of my recent investigations.|be sworn in ¢ t week. - r OD of the National Pressman’s sssocia-| interurban headquarters here est!.| from the explosion cut him severe. | and to give my conclusions, whether |following receipt of his certificat cient hed | (Closing Date, Saturday, December 20th) ton. Both of these are able men, | mated Tuesday. No trains are run-|ly. He was treated at tho city hos. | they iy be right ne wrong. , ts | from th oie © medical pone P | LONDON.—-Walter Howard, well: but it will take an able one to fill - x a entent wheal) I believe that the crux o ejmitting him to practice In Califor- |) 14 nn dontu Iker, recently | * . . the thn o¢Gorapers he nan, |g bavand "Burne, 16 me) o | ote pote of this “hss ogo aafaie [xscwn,Lendon -iiaber Tce | 3 Fine Prizes for Girls phd 220 Service on the Tacoma interurban| Steam Clouds Rise it appned: to children, oan, be siven| Sere ope a — [stood © tremendously high stilts | 3 Fine Prizes for Boys Gompers’ Body Is was on schedule Tuesday. All steam jin & sinate sentence: og NSTANTINOPLE. — Turkey. !and painted his house, Howard was | as ite ‘ee problem. Tho rap- trains in this part of the state were From Sound Waters |, Seow Sen we iReas Gtr SEINE | 490, 0 t they can handle thi ee.) idly also running on time, with the ex-| Puget sound appeared to be steam: | oy iin there ame mls fron: | idly For Best Jingle Rhymes Submitted rrested as a “peeping Tom" two ars Ol nishin on Way Eastward forests of this coun- * Fecins 5h tia Stel Geiuave tes tok F ettitiann ry | Yeareago. He ts about 60 CHILLOCOTHE, Ohio, Dec. 16—|cePtion of Northern Pacific trant-| ing ‘Tuesday, due to a combination | in a 4 REN er cr raid | Gata anee RRM Ra aie Sa cH re he = bai seh eee if 7 teed mon and women tiied continental train No. 3, delayed by at bitterly cold ale'and warmer we-|°> °% pedestals eee Bei ie LL you are required to do to win one of these hy the bier of Samuel Gompers, late |*MO¥ somewhere In Montana. ter. Clouds of mist arose from the| pq ik lsat od “chile “weten | GOUNER DL ViolatOON Ok Chimcrenervad fine prizes is to visit TOYTOWN, secure an | president of the American Federation ie caged white-eapped waves, thru which] if phere eso 7 | may be subject to life imprisonment. FREDERICK entry blank, and after you have seen all the inter- of Labor, when his funeral train| Feed Wire Burns Out ony « few cratt made their wa; ee == & NELSON esting things in TOYTOWN go home and write si aay for a few minutes here at a rs on Eastlake Car Line Auto Heater Sends Ships with “soft ends” to a, from six to ten rhyming verses describing s f street it t of} the damage from ramming have been Bee oe cerhor, Greuegyice. Out ° suggested by E. I’. Spanner, British Orpheum Comedian | Norti seattic, particularly on bast | Man to Hospital | shite conatuctlon specail ave., was delayed nearly Exhaust gases from a heater in — lake : 3 «= Weds Seattle Miss hour Tuesday morning, when | nix Ford coupe overcame Don Lou- {fr It must ha love at first|feed wiro burned out, according to| dermilk, harbor department % ROA TOHT ET, ce FI “My Visit to Toytown” Saat i o bP Bs verse i contain four lines, and there sight, for Harry Hin omedian |D. W. Henderson, superintendent of] employe, Tuesd: He was found Each verse is to 4 2 . doing his stuff at the Orpheum this |the strect railway. By mid-forencon,| nconscious and n to the city FREDERICK must be no more than ten verses in all. All Jingles | week. And Harry is one fast wotk-|rervice on the trolley routes was| hospital, whero it 5 said he will NEL O must be deposited in the big box provided in TOY- | er, too back to normal, he said. recover, & S N WN not later than noon of Saturday. nber He met Miss Virginia Cook, Seat-| Crews of men were kept busy alll wd | 70% payee peed Pete girl, two days « Mond 20th. Official entry blank must accompany each set of Jingles submitted. Entry blanks can be se- cured any time after today. Don’t forget to include a visit to Santa Claus in | his Radio Post-Office. y We night, during the freezing veriot,| 97 Fire Calls, but Kk out a license to marry-her.|trowing 6 eit fi |thawing and clearing frogs and} ‘ A 2 Unt ote, Manager Carl gwitches in the various systems, Damage Is Slight er, of the Orpheum, insists Pde ; | they sought out o minister and The fire department reported 27/ were wed. Happiness to you, Mr.| 1 ake 2 or 3 Days to | calle Monday night and early Tues day, mostly blamable to the weather. | ee eae |Repair Light Wires | sparks carried vy tho wind from Purse Guetchers will take the ight departmont| roaring fireplaces started several Here Are Prizes for the Best Jingle: r three days to clear up sorv-|small blazes, Overheated furnycos) VY ore Soaby Amyeay ioe ciate etter eewiar's, Mor Eee POE a aan ths GIRLS’ PRIZES BOYS’ PRIZES | t 01 sine a “trouble shooters” in the city Nightjother alarm: n no cage was the} * 5 } 1 not a single burglary was department declared Tuesday, Most |damage morc than a few dollars, PIRST: Beautifully dressed gh sa Ives palpares Trains ij a Pha police Monday nights) (eth, complaints aro of individual | CORSA SA Oe Tat Path PLeenln Cart beaver ilbten eee obably to the intense © Berke het light + : ’ | eyes and fine Wicker Do te Meiminel coneie eachian {Mo puree shatchers were operating) Usht® including several street tshts | Bonair Claims It’s ‘CROWN’ HEATER Cab With reversible body Cones en eet | as usual. and wires the ku at f the Bnew. Cold tS ot in Cit | and adjustable top. tunnel section; station with | Mrs. Gertrude Armstrong, Van|4w" with the welght of the snow | Comesl op y Jandiealt S ay: For Wood or Coal ; | SECOND: Toy Grand Piano. Vat. é | Siclen upts., chased a thief for three ar ice, Jatnte of down wires? |The coldest’ spot in town was|}| Dandies! Speedaway | NeTR Ne 80 Wrought-Iron with ‘bench; twenty keys: SECOND: | Mecedng Constriss | Dlocks after he had take d-| oro reported to {ito telephone com. | Said to be along tho stretch of wall! § + a yj Sleds with Ao pS Os Ske ’ Bench seat, Uele under Girders, angle trons, wheels, bag with $125 Mrs pesager and Nena {ree ported to {iio telephon a | ter front at Bonalr. This exposed beer ing Sle ith | $19.50 $19.75 Smokers’ Stand |||) een Sint Doles enuts; ington aad Ninth uve. 5. was also robbed by and light department, but |ioegiitg felt tho full force of the||| spring-steel runners and | ' THIRD: Board and 120 pieces instruction book, pit i lied Aa ed bY O) there wax no section of the clty| inc ‘guic, Another cold spot aedwcod x Gtool. Fiy Portable Electric | of equipment for 25 or THIRD: All-metal Scooter with ns ho grabbed her purse con-| thee tad ie nen ves atop’ Magnolla blutt, over|{| Hardwood — tops. 6 | 1 65 more games; Crokinole, . brake; rubber foot plate, steel taining a smal! amount of cash. | Hah’ tHe gale tecad with" nuteléane { | Heaters . Carroms, Checkers, eto, disc Wheels, rubber tires. | | tag ¢ ie C ina’ 4 y Y yp) . Y, RMIT LIKES JAZZ Monday ‘Night Too era ae y wh ip inchy $2.00 85:75 to $22.50 ‘acdelnal demnarn wae See the Prizes on Display in Santa’s HESTER, Eng. ~"“Juae mu- 2 86-inch, $2.50 petaameorouent | tor tye 8 ed, witlt conventional Tork i » Six Pine Wi , Pi gear silt aehienamea|Cold for Criminals Senge ren aes sOteehe $8.00 bathroom and bedroom, and [J J} a8 pictured. wilt conventions Workshop in the Sixth and Pine Window | ; classlen," sald Herma | AManday nigh frecse made te teo| | KON ie oes ian thee ratcle Md-inch, $3.50 Sominieetae. CO}A seraece: a gift « man would appre- ANSTRUPTIONS: Secure Hntry Blanks in TOYTOWN: when Vade, known 06 the “Hermit of the| cold for criminality, Seootaing to ple Sling ab mae ue ‘i od) laanal v —Downatairs Store. ol An attractive. value ut f your dinglects: finished: pin to, Bntry Tan, pluso in dealed | Hills” who recently returned to] deputies in the sheriff's office, when) crator for lwo tah bie “inch, £1.06, " onyelope and deposit in Jingle box provided in TOYTOWN, | Jyondon after 14 year pent In se | Tuesday lawned without a single | suffic ee grounds for getting a dl. % FREDERICK if clusion. “Jazz muric awakens a ve-|complaint. “Deputte@) are staying}yorce. She mayaghor fitatand TOYTOWN, in the Frederick & Nelson, | TOYTOWN, in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE ponse In the woul that mukew other| under cover today,” Sheriff Matt}cused hor of ry on flirtation one DOWNSTAIRS STORD. | & NELSON Third Floor and mupposedly finer mute seem | starwich sald, “under woolen covers, [afternoon bid ata atl it a | AEN LSE RR POLO fold in comparison,” he declared,’ |/4 moun,’ PAP Hee IRE LHe 208 Lead mate eee

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