The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 9

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tIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 STORM DEATHS | ARE GROWING © 100 on infared List in Mid- die West Winter Attack rHe ee ~) ’ °F a Society Pillars Bu sted Up by Duches WiLL GO AFTER 5 JOHN SOUDAS Be Pardoned Murderer to Brought Here for Trial N 58 SURVEY OKEHEDM'COY RELATES. OWN STORY Tells How Mrs. Mors Shot Self in His Presence TRAINS DELAYED .° 2": ae THRU MIDWEST oss cana 1,000 Marooned at Kansas = es ‘ ; tae tetany 1 City During Cold Spell a ee ict Dect at Y , = “WEATHER | ei NEW JAP ENVOY Ssee OPTIMISTIC “ot the win | STARTS ON PAGE 1 t ure} \. ist sas. it was Says America, Japan Will Stand Together “a abt “Columbia Basin Appropria- 1 tion Passes Senate | | a few ays 1 TOKY I pe! Va me ' weather was scheduled ¢ , m Rra Ww I t he t ii J t & raid I a K n I v able ¢ 11 Pp s ZERO \T rm DALLES rai h ‘ ser argh gae . 2 ft Fire aused Sia sw zed tr) f ft Ye xi © | fe ‘. dt * J wa, at ° 1 P ° > t : W . ried fs ES Sibprcs a: (PR ae a until tho ¢ bi ree With Matsudaira WASH “CONTINU ED cor yn PORTLAND, Dec. 1 Weath © BOOTE SHIP. ON J ena, An ¢ a ND HAS 1) BELOW t slo w s . “ plow at 8 a. (a in the. Pat WAY SOUTH ‘Malahat Leaves Vancouver With Costliest Cargo Yet | ' HERE’S MORE ABOUT | , STORM | STARTS ON PAGE 1 neta , ARSE PARENT OF ALL CAL. ORANGES JEALOUSLY GUARDED FROM COLD | r brea Aft what happened Tress was dead ttered cw. PLAN TO REPAIR RAILROAD AVE, Board Meets Saturday to Approve Specifications ged duration is wrapped around the which surrounds the histo W. D. RBarkhuff, city mupe ; Motorists Delaying on: « and sewers, Friday wa | New License Buying |\) °°), 00.7 eg of the board works for Saturday morn. | South, extraordinary “Only 10,660 auto license ler and approve plans | belng taken t uff tions had been filed c the 16 fat 2 and : _| Ferguson's office 1 of neluding 1,7 1 i smaller communities all including hi Just 18) Specifications for t ed that, with the holidays coming | work which will in at most of these will overiooxK | ing a ter until January 1, which | @nj te are without wire serv. | le Louis, Mo., also is tsolated. | fe: RAILROADS ARE on, thi ‘ SLY DELAYED jthe m will mean trouble for everyone con-| -\ cerned,” repprts the cashier at the | ¢ auditor's office t Barkhuft to the city engineer, slight changes to tt The work ig estin Port Earns Million ont them however, for an going ‘Youth in Canoe in | A to cost be 2 below, the Race With Weather tween $20,000 and $49,000. Council i men, who will take up tho project |¢ unications ecrip-| after approval by the board of worl eva was delivering in Oklahoma and plan to have St financed by | ments against property owners the street SIE Sable lg he — HERE’S MORE ABOUT LAUGH STARTS ON PAGE 1 along | morning, and left fe of telegraph and telephone | telegraph an phon shortly, betorc were being dispatched to re »roken Hnes of communica. ip Residents on the landward side on his paddie and aronnd th would be assessed 26 per cent and of his delicate craft. side and the lthose on the seaward Burg is making a final race againat| railways which havo franchises for the elements to reach Portland be- | eight lines on Railroad ave. would be | noo ith jee forming edge a reported temperatures of | : wie be hit the driver lifts the nterurban lines were | front \ ‘ver jee clones passageway, | assessed the other 76 per cent, ac. which pass over the reerue standstill. Recs MA ila Eaten j cording to Councilman John 1. Car. | Then. the autolst sles 1 vebr eerste a cit Beant’ Cilizens Jrotl, chairman of the street com-| the rear wheels, which nlao “pear practiced me ‘er the red a at. Some parts of Nebraska reported 30 | Celebrate Saturday | piinrdaclaved to (be in| Satna ia a lan an. Pat yy! | elebrate saturday i... ition’with many rotten] ing the Scandinav fell in Chicago, The Fremont citizens will celebrate | nijngs and holes in tho street sur | And laa your eae dane 5 hove cota [BAturday evening when merchants face, endangering both Me and! giadder than Wo ure it's the there tu much auffering, ac-[o8 the district stage a pre-Christmas| Property, last-—we have the latest wrinkle ort Jopenshoure. An gutoload of presents in suf Imitation Potleemen od a nharp| will be given away pug, 0} uniforms, ur one and fo Shi sad pet pamadst Pharmacy said. The Cleveland Weather get your Insurance premium afum and bugle corps of Hiliott Bay Sultry; 55 Above, With ratroimen's star sis cainp of the Modern Woodmen will ® Wo Sa , with captain's star, $26; with lay a concert at Fremont plaza, EVELAND, ec. 19,—Clove-| chief's star, $32.50, Lessons in Bromont ond N. 36th st. There will|!anders awoke today and ‘wore quiring the patrolmen's walk ye a parade, with Mr, and Mrs. Santa jamazed by alme veather fre ith each sult. Two-ineh of the hClaus in line, a Christmas treo and| Tho mereur her bureau nccenatry. aolow for. youn. aiibed short program. Distribution of| here stood at 66 at 8a, m. A drize| completing disguise, $2 extra eed Samuel Compers on orenident|eifas will take place at the plaza| ling rain hax been falling for the! — ‘havin ull, No. more good tor the uncompleted term, \fieter the concert. }last 48 hours, turns to do until tomorrow, j / } , } { sorieties ee re P - ¢ ADAH EATTLE Gross During 1924 x STAR FREDERICK & NELSON POTTERY BOWLS With Bulb 75c Te. CUT GLASS SALTS AND PEPPERS 6c Pai Mahogany-finish CANDLESTICK With Christma Candl $1.00 M'COY EAGER Wants to Go on Stand in His Own Defense Today t Mr m Kc fight. It rs threw ds and luable ar 400 Boys Friday Night Four hundred Sea | guests of the 8 | tern nl of In at on | Christmas dinner and entertainment at the Elks’ club Friday night | Giub members, thru school prin cipals and teachers, have sent out 0) invitations to the affair, request ing the boys to make reservations 100 recelved will be the no more pts be ac rhe first ucky ones, a commodated, So hurry, and et (hone cards up to the he club somo time today! The entertainment program follow Jing the dinner Includes songs, dance (Musical numbers by the whool faculty and the fir ment band, avhich © | promised for tie big Cornish ‘tipart f Mantor hos party. ‘GIVE BIG PARTY | will be PAGE 9 FREDERICK & NELSON WNSIAIRSESTORE) 1 COATS Warm Smartly Fashioned and Low-priced " ine th VOMEN 1 do well to Down tairs Store d extre zes it me ot rILITY COATS, 89.25 25, 310, $15 and $25 DRI COAT $15, $17.50, $25 to $43.50 FUR FABRIC JACQUETTES, $21.50 CONEY FUR COATS, $57.50 = EALINE FUR JACQUETTES, $62.50 EALINE FUR COATS, $87.50 to $150 MUSKRAT FUR COATS, $112.50 to $122.50 NSTAL roRE Coats for Girls 8 to 14 Years $9. 85, ($12. 85 and $14.85 election of Coats for ing at these $9. girls of 8 to 14 years offers 5, $12.8 $14.85. AIRS STORE Slippers—the Comf orting Gift can be chosen from a wide variety of styles f , women and children in the Downstairs MEN’S LEATHER HOUSE SLIP- PERS, with lightweight soles, $2.45, $3.00 and $4.00 pai MEN’S FELT HOt SLIPPERS, vith soft leather soles, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 pair. WOMEN’S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS in moceasin and Juliet styles, 95¢, $1.35 and $1.75 pair. CHILDREN’S FELT HOUSE Sy. = SLIPPERS, with soft leather ~ soles, 95¢, $1.15 and $1.25 Ss pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Making It Worth YOUR While to Shop Early A Re-Grouping of ChristmasWonder Offerings There is still an opportunity for you to find just the article you require in this re-grouping of our WON- DER CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS. FIFTEEN Men’sWatch Chains Gold Filled Guaranteed 20 Years igzs0 5.00 SEVEN Y Silver Tea Sets While They Last, S15 FIFTEEN Ladies’ Wrist Watches—$13.50 vutifully engraved whit tagonal tone Id cases, and ir ishion NOW $13.50 FIFTEEN Pairs Cuff Links, $2 Solid gold button: graved; in wh 8 16-Jeweled were $20 sled Benrus, FIFTEEN Exquisite Diamond Rings $37.50 Very large, With gold filled posts; beautifully en- u gold and in combination and colorfully bril- lant Diamonds for this price. Set in the latest white gold mount- and elegantly engraved $37.50 oy 4: po | Coat 2: ArEAR TOP ings, pierced. PROPRIETOR> / ee atveen'tck een Union and Pike | (oN Mic MICHAEL PROPR| 1422 ety Ave, ¥ @ ® ' ) . ase Tae = sae heron eae ah Sa

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