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(PAGE 2 TRACTION DEAL Ww. I ANTS ACTION ~~ Toth okie: Paved: ileal \ Aieenroamial toate OL. GES mi tolton, president ave., $70. Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works, |°U%! Wo! Saturday morning now awaits the action of the ty council at its meeting legal department is b call Viola B upon to frame an ordinance ar) ©. H. Hoffman for the transfer of the trac: ) Co., Olympia, Wash., N. W jomzarth, 412 Crock clo Mud $100. t., $20, y Log > right the awchers in a ¢ City electrical en fused the a ‘ Property to the city government Clara M, Meacham, FE: jorge, well fitted at Monday's council meeting is ex: Wash., $100. ¢ “1 on the d the men t @ to define a clear-cuf policy on A. W. Sharrad, ave., $30. } cit at y morning by Leon 1 Alfred Hansen, Tr Hearon, dt ave., $10. | Gre 120% Pike of the city in connection handling of the lines. | e Traction company has given ity a formal letter acepting t out the ess agent of the Elec:| your part in carry! ra’ nic The men in} mane p Jaddition are asking for 26 cents a|equal pay for « day more than the city is willing to rywhe Harry C. Wienker, 9766 61st ave} Wash., $50. W. Lightfoot, East Seattle, $50. ies jes, 414 10th ave. (for Head camp degree team of the Woodmen of the World will initiate | more week to a class of candidates at Washi n | case against mp Tuesday Counsel 6, P, | Jack Williams Martin of the head department will | his manager attend the meeting. On Wednesday | not be dismi it he will be guest of H he two men are Western Hardware Metal Co.,| and on Friday will visit I $1,000. - - Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging| City employes will hold a mass |t? Co,, $1,000. meeting Monday evening, at 717% Hicks’ Cafeteria, $1,000 | Third ave., to discuss the benefits of | th was a Metropolitan Laundry Co., $1,000. organization and debate the Miller/ up,” developing from = a Dreamland Dancing Pavilion, $1,000. | wage schedule. Labor organizers | which Hogue Seattle Automobile Co., $1,000. will address the meeting candidate the operating street railway arty of the company in the city je Sum of $15,000,000, p I bonds, bearing intere: & per cent per annum, pay- annually. price named in your offer ts etory, and we are ready to set the details of the transaction at @arliest date convenient to you, ‘Basist in the preparation of all > Papers to make a binding et for the pu and sale of 1 operty, and to consummate it P Speedily as possible.” Hogue, know human fly,” mi Calloway, ‘gan, 1632 Summit ave. $100 Carstens & Earles, $1,000, pending that they THIRD AT MADISON “THE TEMP £ OF THE MOTION PICTURE” ARTING UNDAY ONE WEEK WML) 4) 4, ” Y he | HE TAN OF THE WHEEL. IT’S A GOLDWYN ‘ Geraldine Farrar’s latest and considered by critics to be her greatest offering to the screen — full of love, action and mystery, depicting throughout the struggles of a woman who staked her all to save the man she loved. ORPHEUM’S SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA FRANK ADELMAN, DIRECTOR ALSO 2,000 FEET OF SIDE- SPLITTING COMEDY. ADMISSION 20¢ CHILDREN 10¢ PLUS 10 PER CENT WAR TAX ‘S ORPHEUM KLY NEWS Ne oven ra eee HERB Ate Buckman, 4029 Seventh | $1 wrote @ letter to the school board ave. Kg ee Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., $1,000, | condenmning their action in discrin: ‘ t Mrs. W Cole, 2025 43rd ave. —" sen] in at between men and women | Beattle’s purchase of the traction |. Mi CITY EMPLOYES DECLARE | tencners. ris ts the tetter 8. nsen 8057 Ninth ave | ’ | "In beha of the women teacher e ane, THEY'LL GO ON STRIKE | oc aeactie, t trust your board will m “of $15,000,000 for the system.|S., $20 give. They threaten to strike Mon . - " ¢ lett : gar D. Coulter, 214 Fitth| day unless their demands are mot CASE AGAINST We have considered your propost- | ave. N., $20 - Unitec ates Commis rR. WwW \ September 6, 1918, to pur-| Chris A. Rueld, Route 1, Hartford, W. 0. W. TO INT McClelland, at a hearing Saturday morning, gave the ¢ rnment one se why the should ut liberty on “Hpoliticnl frame scored a nonpartisan THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1918. rs SHIPYARD MEN « TO GO OVER TOP IN LOAN DRIVE Kepresentatives of Seattle's six big steel shipyards conferred at the headquar of the Liberty Loan workers Saturday after- noon, formulating plans to put Seattle over the top in Liberty Loan subscriptions the frst day of the driv STARTING SATURDAY 4 DAYS ONLY put will | terprise kinnet has alread ject that every man in the purchase at least one bond Shipyard owners are expected 1 be heavy pure aad “Failure of a ments on his I purchaser | plete y oe west erty loan plans 1 to keep up ve his ments 1 sub. y sup. stribu nts of | nust be cent of the ul purchase | Twenty per cent payments m ne | made } December 19 and January payment is | 30 per Inter are April 15 10 per t rates, and can main ion to the ituting their d Yarie Dress. arth Liber will Lin the the: scores of 1 around er the top to William | chairman for San Juan « [PLANE FALLS INTO SEA; 2 FLIERS LOST DIEGO, Sept. 14 R. of Oak Park, e Allen H. Anderson, killed tate 30—ARTISTS—30 SAN Second FIFTH AT PIKE 1_on the Magazine.” Tracey & McBride; 3 jenave Clifford, Twice ResinolW WILKE ra surely did relieve jy "")f.. "inn rostene that eczema! Good Gracious, Annabelle Pack up some Resinol Ointment in Night + 206 to Sle nis “old kit bag."’ Nothing is t00 £00€| ————_——————<a———— RS for him, and he will need it ‘‘ove' ak = vd tagions, and the exigencies of a soldier’ aes tet life cause all sorts of skin irritation, 1 suffering tching almost {instantly es before they can become b ques, It assures skin comfort | For sale by all dealers Continuous itchir gota tect & ther; Three Melody ment stop ‘Our Long Banking Hours Today Are for Your Convenience This Bank opens today at 9 a. m. and | closes at | op. m., and opens again this | evening from 6 to 8. | ATURDAY is an excellent time in| 1 which to open your Savings Account, | E as this bank is open long hours for | your acc fon and convenience. 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Sept. 14 Ver “Hund: y some of the! couldn't keep a let the boys fit of shelter and A THRIFT STAMP a aay 1 keep the Hun away. f Verdun.) between Lor downtown >» (st.{t ir parlor get the be attacks ye ymbres and northwest of way 66 PVERY is so much character and advantage lost; as, on the other hand, every moment you employ usefully is so much time wisely laid out at prodigious interest.”—Lord Chesterfield. moment you lose This famous old diplomat could not have said anything more appropriate to the times if he were living now and witnessed condi- tions all over America, and perhaps nowhere more vital than in Seattle, The time to gain advantage is now, while wages are high and work plentiful. You can't lose this advantage part of your earnings in this bank if you place a a savings account at OPEN SATURDAYS, 6 TO 8 P. M. Dexter Horton Trust’ and Savings Bank Seoond A Cherry So at tle y Be Combined Resources