The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1916, Page 7

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st $2.50 Glasses on Earth ff your Eyes a= ‘ou in Any Way, Call and 1 will Per- sonally Ex- amine Them. My reputation and stand. ing is sufficient assurance that I will not prescribe Glasses unless they are absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co. 1116 Ist Ave. near Seneca Ce eC a Acid Stomachs Nine Tenths of Al s A woll-k c , ¢ian who bh iy made th that nearly trouble the vital led patent digestive aids. which ‘© only temporary and false te an acid condition of the st RO artificial digest hould be emp! ly to merely burning acid on into causing serious trou Are Dangerous Stomach Trouble © SURE WAY TO DELAY STRIKE) 8-Hour Law, Employes Tell the Senatorial | Committee ASK HUMANE RIGHTS BY J. P. YODER WASHINGTON, Aug. 31,—A legislative settlement, even tho it does not include all demande | | made by the big four railroad brotherhoods, will be accepta ble to the 400,000 employes, who have all plans set to strike Monday Such settlement, A.B. Gar | retaon, chief of the conductors, | | | Pass told the senate interstate com merce committee today, Include an eight-hour day Garretsor firet er at the hearing to consider mony from the brotherhood must law speak testi chiefs, | {dents and the ship: | action ts] was today the railway pre pers, before executive taken NSERT commandt Jf men leader, told could flash the message, 8 tory settlement;" and halt ithe strike, provided the eight-hour day bill is passed by Saturday mid night. The Then, he said, are will ing to submit to the collateral in vest f wa and the like invol yeasure As for the question of author ity.” sald Garretson, “I could call off the s But that be} thru tisfactory ® YODER G train gation ¢ ed in the would only » 8 tas I have o oned. For that or, | care not thru what agency | satisfactory settlement may | come.” | | Against Compulsory Arbitration Senator Newlands opened the |committee hearing by outlining the six measures desired by President Wilson. He said no legislation posed or to be proposed could POLICE yolve “compulsory arbitration Garretson served notice that the| brotherhoods’ opposition to legisia tion ike the Canadian disputes act | 4 water is unswerving tress is felt sigue The committees room was crowd — — ee ie This simpie remedy st a few ed. Every seat was occupled and After R. M. Brand, 62-year. |pital in the patrol wagon seconds from its entering the stom-|the spectators overflowed into the old night clerk at the Carroll cuts were found in his scalp » GIRL REPORTER RUNS get res ¢ Sine 1 atl J t* halle | ton hotel, 217 Occidental ave., pair brulses Gangerous aci< there will be} Samuel Gompers arrived with) noice Chief Beckingham refusea| "8? conducted two heavy-set, The young men register N P ENGINE ON ho need for medic! : the brotherhood executives At} ‘i ? nenam satay young-looking men to a room jsaid th wanted a room,” Brand o Fe is “watlastes tom's UY | times during Garretson’s talk, Gom-|Thursday to return to Logan and| they rented, at 4:30 9. m. explained to police officers. “I E stomach ns a "eet pers nodded his head vigorow uly injFred Billingsley certain papers Thursday, the pair suddenly [pleaded with them not to kill me EVE OF BIG STRIK a few omg are bisui — approval of the points made by the/taken from the Night and Day turned upon him, beat him to If you squeal to the police five this treat ss Ummist and | speaker. basi store, formerly operated by| (nsensibility, and rushed out of | we'll back and beat you tol. 4 ynow r e Many railway heads were pres ln ge Thick ave which aye the place with a wallet they | deat) said. 1 did have mor Bg eh ent | ty 7 took from his pocket. ey tn inst ocket t they singe ‘ Garretson told of the fight the/*#!d to the prosecu But the wallet only contain. didn't find tt . brotherhoods have had si yit of harge ed receipts for Brand's lodge ! e office ng for * organized to get bette forger dues et whom in Part® Poe sia conditions. He said b o Rates th is tk bnew ! : or tha , accord ay 2 | ganizations were prot WS od Be xl ; e po rar The ore dark soft , rls |duty, with human lives in their|the agreement of the Billings “e Sees dad St edt |charge, 12 hours on a stretch jto release the city, the mayor a te went to the Northern Pacif! A) | Ss “And always their monthly wage chief of police fr all }ability as ver b which ian’t a round was the same. Can there be a bet-/to possible damage suit names an but ate and cor ter argument for time and a half; Liquor permits s« in the ratd| sors all over it which ts lo for overtime work?” he demanded./on the Night and Day Drug store | Flagullgh et garylialeng eal Ape He said: ‘The men demand the according to Prosecutor Lundin,| aa ft could possibly be and still eight-hour day—they do not re- are invaluable as evidence that the rowing within \ at Geutsia quest it—as a human right to be Billingsleys were engaged i We watched: th nes switching 4 every man forging permits for the purpose of| tuto ae ae ae are demanding some of the obtaining more than one ship | LIMA, ©., Aug. 31.—The mob \ledo with the negro in a fast auto aca Geek ancl trhitn ceed sures the ordinary man enjoys.|of liquor on each one | of enraged farmers who were bile, and that it was useless for) wuching distance, and never for |We are mere travelers over the cocking Chariee Ban pope farmers to continue thelr ant ein each other's face of the earth. Only thru the FA hers h. fm order to introduce our new eight-hour day can we have a part Ore arrested aed seeused © A dozen 4 farm Engines Like Giant Ants (whalebone) plate, which is the !f the right and pleasures of life er attacking Mrs. John Baber, 24, t on se “ e nothing so " Nghtest and strongest plate known, joyed by the average man. | won wife of a farmer living three t cro. with human does not cover the root of the ‘er how many of you gentlemen miles from here, dispersed to- rman Ely, of Al Mouth; you can bite corn off the realize whgt a boon it fs that your day when news was received le an Ottawa hos fob; guaranteed 15 years. in your homes are a sealed | here that their quarry had been n two ken ribs, a br Gold crown ........-.-.- -+- $3.00 when you want it to be s0.| : | ‘ruphed trem Othawe to the ‘Te: | 98 Sc Sn0 8 Cassa cuts. Se Was It is not so with the railroad man | tedo jail manhandled by the r when h G15 cet of tooth (whalebone) $8.00 Wo must always be ready for call Three jon barrels; ar Quiet settled over the country sed at first to the hid $10 set of teeth .......... $5.00 Even when off duty, our employers cases of br { whisky were se We | ian aikee’ Okan uusaeeition te place of the J Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 must know where we are.” aoe rs A on oy mh, joe formed: Mayor Sispech of Lina| ia at a ‘| White crowns ..... = Oe ee ere nn lefinite ext. \station Wedne They were ag [that Sheriff Miller, of PE egrets ' , e made definite set-|*tation Wedne y y we A anf “a rs y the negro | S : Gola fillings .. . $1.00 up me ying fressed to H. C. R of Cordova, | °°" wa oward To me, while « ‘ Bitver fillings + B0c inter . in care of the King Trans ——" Iday morning : Hare } Platina filings ............-..75¢ ommission or tc ateaband, along with an/ 2 o¢ Kosine Treatment for‘ ™ the omg All work guaranteed for 15 years. to arbitration He said the b epee ype Mase gpan Woh negli slashed her th me » would be bef we impression taken in the morn- erhoods do not oppose the principle S°cum n of er seizures val t her over the head, One of her/ang the phate ted Ss and get teeth same day. Exam- of arbitration, but do oppose it un. Ued at more $1,000, was s was gouged out Me ie: Beles Fait aad ghia and advice free. sails emptied into the sewer ed she will die at — geese der its application in reeent cases | ed she will dle habitual to the faces of men Call and See Samples of Our Plate where he held, the roads bh fre. S. McCull manager of Sh plo Reeder ane ire rest of Time. eé idone their own interpreting of ‘he rg hote 4\5 ~ ke st., was MOVING MAI : arrested for violating the dry law LS IS lost of our present patronage te “* ards ; Climbs Into Engine sermedéed by our early ¢ Our men are human,” he co! | ¥ i M ciay wave two: ple t tiatect See one le Bee eho"! Dresses of Gras rrible, ie : : : D Pave tested our work When coming |" i : tive 1 into the ce + be f ein th : ” t des ot o Bete ince, Bring thiv.ad with you | IF THE plans of Frank Goodwin at Society Ball : : ° ° that black ant. Th - Ra ave ywner of the Pike Place ‘ t = and He bes Dentists be another market at First ; : rill, oe 8 cide Rgan eg 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Pike. Goodwin filed plans for the| 3 é o Pharme: ploy Ay land ra good deal about Pa tare lr uction of the market with the| 3 N e the mall trains said, |the Sokel bat 1 cant Opposite: g department W esday. |} D Ed i nJ. B we will make the railroads carr , th and lt See Dr. win rown,D-DS. °. her The only : ake no effort to force movement r n N in eimst ay,” © fo it your f a ran ; oti * DENTIST ° UEIAET AN: | of the mails. If the men won't |jron bar—and thru wh pins N Get a $9 act of t mails, the 1 nto a glorious orang and 1 N teeth, for $20.00, or t all there is to it 74 besarte 26.00 et for 15.00 th tii nese prises inelaae jem, except as a She's Engineer N I am_ now making y aes ENLARGE ELEVATOR :.":.° ee ver the vi H N S| thetic fillings at a ape tle, 1 ct iginee ver to the Olympic ; S| cial low price, and reg ona r cushioned 7 N § | ular $10.00 and $16.00 T Moa anitiani 1586 tne indians next Sunday and $ $|Goia Crowns and | Bids will soon be asked for by| #24 did what the engineer told > Ny Bridgework for 00. h I ezed two iron bars together mon N Na for, $6.00. the port commission for work on ; ; Monday | Py ol the extension of the port commis-|®" wit gue: pth beds iea pang ase if S| that my Crown and sion’s elevator the faot|* to mov und we kept | igework equal the of Hantorad st. This we ng faster and faste til the ery best 5s le as Ticket Dock Puget $2.00 Seattle to Port Angeles and Return (Via Port s Good for Return Unt S. S. Sioux apply Milwaukee City Ticket Office, cond Mts ALBERT BOND LAMBERT eae Rey, , ; ee , Juntli 4 for pe «nu who work. Tel A®@ THE result of an auto ac : and. banind hate hed ed Townsend) Dresses made of grass and worn | Maio 8640 ent ne Sum Tuesday, in fe hat five elite oft! ba c = v4 ih by soclety folk were features of al 1 > which his arm s broken and he t all too short ride my respect | > 1 everyt ess, € vitality 1 Monday Night Hawaiian ball given by Mrs. Talbot| A MUS E M EI sustained internal injuries, Capt.|grew for the men who make the| ew sma t : ao ee ~ Hanan, in the Casino, at Narragan REY ENN David Gilmore, a pioneer of Au-|¢ 0. " to this ta and my nen Bi Re a ae sett Pier, L. I. The picture shows lburn, and a well-known sea cap jon't e while we are| friend who will t hea¢ 5 and vitals with new the costume awarded first prize ILKES PLAYERS tain, died Wednesday Punera n the Pullman "he in the I wish T could name the new bi oo ie and Sahay w 4 worn by Mra. Lambert, of St Oat QT services were held 7 Jay morn-|da act we aren't the Pull-| hospital Hon for ire a el Pato: 2m Ink. an ind ‘ the thir that are ‘ Ar Tam afraid " * eady, un- {MAN OF HONOR” things ¢ , a pa area : mapa & steady, wae u| WORK FOR PEACE a arene #20 "eames "on ts eon 8 NAM ont | tanned IN DOCK STRIKE | —"""""_| JOo@me stol Leama Semetnina of Engines the! hace Wil ring ha I noticed Mr, Tobies lister t ot ¢ c pled bodies i THENOW POISONOUS GERM’ KIDUER the engineer very attentivel i will o the cri a l amer | i man is ostigating several que ry nat fs t has told you rt - r two tions ‘Thuraday considered at two| Bt vonings, 7 and 9 ToothCream and coils a good deal 1s & goo al ane Tuntag in a meetings of th Hiation commit. | ESSE LASKY’S. ental nec ever! formation if there’s a strike nay “LIVESTOCK PRIGE Eigetra-Vita will restore tt tee which attempting to bring ” rat a re e egraph operator says nea her particular about a settlement of the tongsnore| “SOCIETY BUDS ‘ tok coat be on HITS HIGH MARK || -] ygftll or srrite for our * § | irprine te and —F SPREE enutiful 90 book, n ¢ Former Senator Piler.| 4 qeW BERIAL—BIGGEST YET | ['"rhe big ant throbbed ite way FREE | beestitl, s:page, beak: a Chamber of Commerce member of into the sheds, and 1 pulled a har CHICAGO, Au iy BOOK | treatment 1 ao aoe gs $2 to $5 SAVED |‘!o and we slow! aned te ¢ cents, to t eat leve 7 nd women, showing : ' ' rh took the tw of ry ch stock is applied, and ey Sound Navigation Co. erase The #¢ O, At THERE DON’T PE MUCH BREEZE HERE, BUT BETTER EVIDENCE ON LUMBER a n oor STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 9 1916. PAGE The Great American Home WE. CAN TRY IT IN HERE AWHILE, GEORG SEEM To IN | GUESS ins THAN THAT BEDROOM rile. ntowat HOLD Be sure and come te ed at Tacoma DR. KNOWLTO 409 Northern Bank built of Port Co v anderson Mata. 100 an N Bid Fourth and Pike, WOMAN SAVES WRONGED GIRL of Arrest Follows Betrayal Missionary's Daughter SUSPECT SLAVE Working on a clue that white endeavoring to trap Margaret Gistsoff, 20, of 1020 Pine st. policewomen Thursday had lodged Phillip Wittenhorn, 23, In the city jail, with a statutory slavers were charged felony The girl is the daughter of Rev. Leon Sistsoff, a mission ary at the lonely post of Kodiak, Alaska | \ Policewoman B al Mason caused Wittenhorn’s arrest, and preferred the charge which may result In his being sent to prison for 20 years Making rt of the RING Prosecutor Lundin, Mrs said Wittenborn had worked bim sionary’s daughter by telling he was out of w and cé obtain employment unless he dress more nattil She fs said to have loaned hir money with which he purchase apparel for himself. tions, according to Mrs, Maso Wittenh fed the sa partr her from Apri to Ju & to furnish he 8 where they 1 He o have taken her war and pawr he ain and locket to get money to squander on bil } Miss Sistsoff was emp the Hotel North on near Yeslor way, for # nd for y attended xc THUGS BEAT AND ROB. AGED HOTEL CLERK’ ith a sister. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 waste down what to pull and that’s something an: y | Good Used Furniture and Rugs at Decided Price Reductions $5.25 _ SEIS ae 75 wi ch, $5.75 $9.75 $10.50 9.75 $4.75 pn 00 ae. $15.00 Mission Electric Lamp, very large, with two sockets....... $25.00 Early English Hall Seat for $35.00 PARLOR SUITE, 5 PIECES, UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY $1.95 $45.00 m $27.50 suitable for .. $7.95 -$12.50 -$13.50 $17.50 $6.95 .$29.50 Used Rugs Reduced 1.$11.50 used, for coeeee BOTS Brussels Rug ..... «.. $6.75 G.R.FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike Easy Terms MANY TOURISTS TO BE MAROONED HERE. Six hundred tourists from the periencing many of the inconven- East will be marooned in Seat- /{fences encountered by Americans tle and other Washington cities caught unawares in Europe when § and resorts, if a passenger war broke out. They will be service tie-up results from the ble to get h unable to move railroad strike -aggage, and may find them- ves without money and far from friends, with the price of necessl- ties skyrocketing. | M commercial agents, sales- men and others, to whom travel at besieging insur- oft getting their casualty This was the estimate made Thursday by Dan Bass, of the Hotel Men's association. Altho the number varies from week to week, it is esti mated that 200 tourists arrive | iness, a at Seattle hotels daily, and a | ance ces, like average number departs. insurance straightened out. They A the same number of tour-) seem to think traveling w pe dan- ts Mount Rain Ta ous on the few trains the rail- 1 r t ble to keep going if The 8 ar danger of ex-!t is lled Monda: - Confessions of a Wife MARGIE HE WILL START A and that HOSPITAL IN HER HONOR! No one I am t Iding a new boat, ed Salvia his 2 le I re-/s € know its significance Bie t and me. It is an innocent | t to have together, is 3 ear it ne surely you will not = ad Sa € n e e I must not do this, when it * bs r did not te By way, isn’t it queer, I have : aa other | neve et your husband? 1 con- as e—Salvia lowe I am bit curious to see the & ak isis arlet, glowing kind of man you married be MALCOLM STUART.” VIGOR FOR MEN WONDERFUL INVENT STORES HEALTH you 5 elfish, Margie (ther is out I lity or any our nam the na all weakness you ¢ 1 you) be unmans you, ‘om such should know things from 10 to 15 nd cents strong higher. price

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