The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1916, Page 5

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1916. PAGE 5 "MEDIATORS T6 PLAN R. R, TERMS y AL BEAT NOVELS * "i AISE R'S SON-IN-LAW IRTED INSANI URNISH.VOUR.HOME ON LIB RAL CRED Left Army, Wife and Long Conference of Federal Board Trail of Worthless Today With Railway Checks Employes u BUT HE'S IN JAIL NOW PEACE OUTLOOK GOOD d anywhere. No entre chermce, no interes nee © SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.—Ac NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Repre JUST YOUR WORD THAT you'LL PAY ing to stories coming to police sentatives of the four brother 850.00 Werth of Hometurn: Haas adquarters fre all parte of the noes of reper g sinereyse “ = ee li h # were to meet today with mem toda areer of Albert | bers of the U. 8. board of Hadl tee eet night tn | mediation and cenciliation to 1 mW suld furnish an! present their reasons for de failing store plots for writers | manding an eight-hour day and of nickel time and a half for overtime detect! CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 * GILL TALKS Firemen's THEATRES | ° POISON DEATH PALACE HIP Raws t are th their You episode hood ca at 10 at ring and thrilling ( AGO, Atig. 16 nts nd make di their claim! mystified at t ecu g the most daring act in Mose Davis, of Vancouver, B. ( W in the Congress hotel le have an tn-|t , ely t came down town las a re t strumental and singing t A amall bottle ¢ yok wn for the ¢ @ Suit t eix $43. 35 we have had troub town James T. MacDonald has a lot of ‘won lay uncorke empty on $1.00 DOWN, $1. 00 PER WEEK Pointe Out Danger songs and sayings that are full ot | dre er | could spend a lot of mone His wife, who was also Jand put a lot of inexperienced men funny ,&t the same hotel, is recovering as guards all over town—b When | st Davis was in jdon't dare do it, and you would is to se! Jeither if were in my pla Rath Brothers 1 grena | You know 4 be a lot of sessing great str oat Hi shooting " ng if 1 did—tbat The feature he cons tion br mnt ld be eed é Beat an Secret of the Night salts. She . . ‘80 / Tribune News Pictorial t he made a 9 Bh sting feature he well Instead of cooperating the Great| teresting feature. Northern has t a ) neKTO| GRAND rep eal a eee The Doug tired arm) oe rone jef Attraction at ew Calhoun ont Ted Ubi ted to mmon rey tine hd @ han “toate, GOUNGIL MAY DROP wea oy BOAT TRANSFERS { Something Constructive ; j “It you want to do something | son | constructive t Council » axked by Cor you will go t ‘ oration Caldwell if the |tell them to ke city desires ’ ts pe }to how their strikebreakers on| songs fances jokes, impersona.| tition to fe P a~@P ¢ docks, and coor until this! tions, etc, They are a most versa-|Co. to enter an :rreement with th |trouble blows over. tile duo. The “lerise-Grogan Duo| port commission to receive trans Now you gentlemen repre man and wotan, the woman is|fers on West Seattle street car sent about six percent of the wn as the Instrumental Girl.| lines from port ferries. The peti people | serve and the long varions instruments with | tion, filed Former Corporation shoremen represent about two and skill he man|Counsel Bradford, is still before percent. And there are about lind, but is away above|the public service commis 85 percent in between who |the average as egounplished aren't going to fight the bat mo an, “Damaged Goods” | e tles of either of you. The |title of the five-act Mutual vaster P, 0. MEN TO MEET trouble with the lawless long to sho for the balance shoreman is that he won't rec- Seis Postmasters third and fourt ognize the rights of anybody ass citles an Northwest Me who has a dollar and the trou » acts of violence are! chants will t - Gneemadiinne ble with you gentlemen is you in Seattle n nesday won't recognize the rights of latent power enough| The post ih’ babi anybody who hasn't got @ lot in this body of men stop this|new postmasters while the mer of ‘em.” hing hants will conduct a business con He said the strike guards w Let the mayor call upon the| vention. Headquorters have beea getting drunk aboard the » and I promise you|establis in the Seattle hotel. drinking saki, and 1 peace the polic The crowd cheered and applaud. ah ta tal REAL PAINLESS : trouble is for Gill The a 4 his cigar, and thing. I'v told.| “Well, | call on you now to give USE - f you have ible tO us peace." suggest I'd it The crowd h Attorney J. W #, who had] Rey. H. D. Brown #too an 4q the typewritt ons ready,| nounced he was a preache A de 4 spoke up. clared th y organization had Then do | eog » your Te leaders who could b yunded up| marks to mean that the city au 2 ak and law and eoder able of handling the situation?’ he) J. Ramsey spoke, and insisted demanded that there d that ; Applause t detect should | In order to tntroduce our new | The girl said she boarded aj , VOU dont understand anything | ge: their names (whalebone) plate, whith fs the HE GOT SENTENCE downtown “L” train and that Le-|°! the sort.” said the mayor, “un-| "5, If There are not] lightest and strongest plate known vine smiled at her and blew smoke| '@S# ur head more than 10 o | get|does not cover the roof of the " pian: What ¢ did he do in addition |<. ‘A ee A é cob; guaranteed 15 years NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Magis-| to smiling?” asked the magistrat Talking Platitudes iwi whlch we * Aigo fae ane $3.00 trate Krotel pronounced last night| “Did he speak to you Vell | know if 1 were feo) set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 what frequenters at the men's No,” replied Dora He just] place I should issue the command] Stands by Mayor $10 set of teeth $5.00 night court called the severest sen-| kept smiling.” to maintain order,” lared Rob Are there any others who care| Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 tence ever inflicted in that tri-| Magistrate Krotel turned to Le-jerts, “And if order wasn't main:|/19 apeak?” asked Judge Burke | White crown $3.00, teen! vine. “Young man,” he said, sol-| tain I'd demand the officers’) oer Maker 18th ave, | gold ehitaes #00 Dora Rubinowitz, 13, a Morris|emnly, “I sentence you never to| stars!” : | retired. atese | iP high school pupil, was the com-| smile at or flirt with any girl in} “Yo talking platitudes,” ans-|"°crn, meeting has been all critt-{Bllver fillingw .....seeecse ees plainant against Philip Levine, 18,| New York city as long as you live.”| wered the mayor i : ciam and it isn't falr or just,” he| Platina fillings .......... j of Brooklyn I promise,” said Levine .s Is there anyone else?” asked) yaig, “1t wan called to take coun-| All work guaranteed for 15 years — — = as eA | Judge F sel with the mayor, We should do| Have Impression taken tn the morr Piles! so!” cried some in the Ing and get teeth mame day. Exam. | something to assist bin (ities aed. haivies tres crowd (Tableau.) * be Ex-Genator Declines “The mayor will get the en . wi heae The fo ysis pir gal refused . tire support of the community,” the ot Time. ake the floor, stating: “I'm not] srewered Judge Burke ‘ike ci ee CE TReR THE ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS well enough acyuainted with the) "TRS" NA ting adjourned while |reseimistaad” ot out Et tant siaogt 9 the mayor was shaking hands Sy etre, Weta eer at Bupne, coos Are offering the peo ee Burke took the floor with Handeaker, who had eat |$u've tated our work “When rales ple of moderate in a ay a ee ge next to him during the meet- | to our office, be sure you are in the ing come the opportunity lawlessness that has not been of having their teeth touched upon,” he said. amen BERNARD BALDWIN, messe Cut - Rate ac come to thie city en route to [oar way woverely injured Wedt : attended to at re itlig dak iene beater to a | Ser’ Stone aouth’ of the ally wien Dentists markably low price jelly.” he collided with a ito UNIVERSITY #7. for a few days only A paren Tian Allen Ball, Ball, 4713 16th ave Gvenstie raser-Patersen Ce, lwenty » per cent “You got that from a morn _ nee ing newspaper report,” replied the mayor. “The investigation by the police showed that the these regular prices below tic j redu LOST VITALITY RESTORED two men got into a drunken Remedy Discovered by a Porty-Venr Blood and Nerve Spectall se 6 Gold Filling $2.00 fight.” Men who have wanted the Vitality of Young Manhood; Me Silver Fillings $1.00 “There is another case,” said | who have gone | a pace: Men whoke ever are dulled, whose — Me “ef an loeman who brains are muddled, whose Nervous Brergy 1s exhausted from Porcelain ( 00 | Best Rubber Plate 00 the judge, “o ‘y Excess, Dissipation oF Overwork a $5. . Ry i $5 was beaten to a jelly | pegs ‘yevman ster se |W HELP FOR WEAK MEN | The man who is content with well enough does not operate that fight but what he picked Pe raph ie Gri 4 Vitalie a chair in our office up a club and knocked one man en who have lost the Courage, Grit and Vitality so neces , t ary to. Perfect Manhood, Men who ore Tired, Restless, De We demand nothing but the best. We act tpon the prin senseless interrupted the | peenaie ' #24 sa and who have lost al] iiterset in lite: Men aned patient will return and bring others with Who are Hopeless, Wenk, Prematurely Cid, and have lost Ambl mayor. “& very sensible thing to do in a city with inadequate police || on, should try DR. PIERCE’ PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS S SEXOID PILLS Work Guaranteed protection,” retorted the judge eee The crowd whistled and ap: addre plain wrapper Prive eh fl DENTAL CO. | *: rn una Nea a 8. E. CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE With a competent chief of po ota tan’ non'tiinge be fatvar than this 0 ic ing People’s Dentist ice ho exercis h powers SOE ee VAN AUSEA, OR continued the Judge, "we would RAYMOND REMEDY CO. | ; ; stop this violence in 48 hours. = He HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION Open From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Sundays Vatil 12 would track these outlaws to thetr oT ’ seemed |'8ir and he would know their hab i He was arrested vi 4 | for all freight train employes & year and In said to have « | The federal board heard the 19 & Worthless $500 draft just railroad om who comprise arrest national conference commit Hadley is much wanted. The t of the railroads yesterday é S. army wants him on a charge of lowing tie conference today deserting ad teking an arm the mediators planned to draft checkboo | ugreement which will be submfttea The police any Coast to Doth age want hir charges of passing ef If the torms of nett worthle arn ecks. DUKE o BRUNSWICK ment: , additi nal meet He ts also wanted on a charge of 2 with representatives of bot deserting his bride, an i%-yearold| Following a nervous colla will ve { Hoquiam, Wash., girl here, and the CS¥sed by strain of experiences ere will be no joint meeting Southern Pacific alleges that the Russian front, the Duke t on parties ut Fresno they settled with him Brunswick, son-in-law of Kaise @ tentat lation agree ident that did not happer Wilhel reported insane een appr ny both Hadiey'a che operations are |duke Is said never to have Fiat Jalleged to have aggregated about |¢red from seeing his entire tent the four broth marsh, He married Princ oe aco ; B. Ga wie toria Louise ape. Coneaeers ae ‘ and W. 8 Rive Tepresentatives of both the The highest grade of baking powder pos- MMRnthInn “Osho Gperatores Kane sible to buy and your money refunded ie abe aap alten Ml chheet at Nadi rte if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer, The conference will be continued Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago hc Rn sneraensdh seh ORs BN IE Se RIN a Machine This Talking Machine Was Made for You If You Want Good Music in Your Home Harmony give € the ld’* best music when you want is offered at a price and on ch terms that eve ave one me tothis store and see the Harmony—tt's a well-made, full-size, nicely finis trument—good to look at, delightful to listen to. It plays all the rec ords and them wel and we are on waiting to give ou a demon*tration, which we are We Fully Guarantee The Harmony $2.95 the HARMONY x Selections Needles—the | price plete is $149 85 cash, then 80 HOPPER-KELLY TALKING MACHI Third and University, Seattle. delivers MACH and Thousand Playtr com a week co. ae 2 eae eS SETS emrwamre aa « mw JUST 50 CENTS A WEEK For the Instrument, the Six Selections and 1,000 Needles—Now Come i Hear It! Fe Whol Eh) to Lachine Ca. Th ind &U, & Universit COLUMBIAS NEW EDISONS VICTROLAS SEATTLE’S TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS in and ~ CONFESSIONS OF PAULA HAS LUNCH AT FASH. looked at me quecrly as he said: ‘I | Horace : IONABLE TEA SHOP AND have always wondered what called No, | must answer another ad,’ ENJOYS IT old Jeff home that time. It must/T said tremulousiy. When Horrea Ct have been something important. It Ob, I say, ho exclaimed, “it fie anak on Weawle was just he me of commence. can't be as bad as that!’ 4 ' ment festivities Yes, it is, and worse, I as after other's un to study tl enu. Mergie, | Can't T help? Paula, “I | I could not afford could have as I contrasted You have, ioore than you moneon (hers, But 1itnet ta that know id not have the nerve to tell Mr,| Horace Chambe T ome and lunch here rosea SA alvan aha test ad. 2 : with | rrow ress that came into mind be w the That would hurt, for already ca 1 was ashamed of my board. determined then and there to en-|! have seen some of the girls you e ai it as ich 18 possible, for } have bowed to asking each other arrats sha lak ee .colnein aed (aa 4 now when I would. have Who I am. Whea they find out eat: ite Miss Newton” he|4nother char it was not hard |!'m a poor workiog girl there will Ripa i tep back into my old/be gossip, if not scandal.’ But cue at the club ton character; in fact, I Piffle! The wait. Be s, 1| Was finding it very hard to ste My dear Mr. Chambers, ft is ie ae beberle eh out of it the things we call piffle that make I don't know Mr. Perrigreer 1 wish I could tell you how || ™0St trouble in Ife. Thank you ary # 1 know,’ ! said. ‘The enjoyed that luncheon, It shows | £0? & lovely time, and good-bye.’ most I ever sa m was When! what youth m When I look | = e came home ume train, | back on it, | think how irrespons ie day I wa ome I was. And, Margie, 1 think YOUR TEETH thought 7 Chambers more than any other act did that |] Can be saved without pain. — ——— |imeal with Horac> Chambers make Medical treatment precedes ae: me ch ie ile. , ther || tual work. never I see some rathe! i in and he convinced. smart restaurant with a young ' an, | remember that hour in the Bonn tea room when | forgot for ¢ HUGHES RECORD a short while that awful combir tion of coal gas, old plumbing and bad cooking that had assailed my WA Dd ¢ nostrils every time | had entered In a ec voarding hous cannot blame from ng a little Former Justice Hug t kin Gold Crowns $ of the Ameri Federation of La-|not thinking much of r Natural Crowns Low bor Chambers as the excellence of ¢ Bridgework Gompers reviewed Hughe on- | sweet bread salad and tiny rolls. Teeth extracted * nection with the Danbury hatters’ Like the Iittle Al | was—every | without pain. case, in which he rts the jus- one is, und ‘s ist of cultur Free when other work is done, tice took a decided stand against |! Was happy, sarge nave All work guaranteed for 15 He cites the Arizona anti-saloon | alone veery q labor law as another affair in At lust I could find no excuse | National Dentists which Hug piayed against the for staying tonger, so with a heavy Fourth and Pike wage earner j heart, | arose. ‘| Be Sure You Get the Right Place Now, I'll take you home,’ sald G. 0. P. BUCKS PLAN TO END CONGRESS WASHINGT Ne cause the imate literac rs ne aees . tost_Immigr tion hot in is simply delicious when made with cluded in the legislative program proposed b democratic tee the republican caucus today de clined a proposal for a idjournment of congress CONFER ON WAGES September KG Bakinc Powper Pure—Healthful—Economical cs when it is believed a lusion will be reached. | Thursday definite cone

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