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THE SEATTLE STAR INDORSE FIGHT Ga _ ON PROPOSED TUESDAY, Leader, Strong An Urgent Appeal to Restrict the Use of the Telephones Final passage of the ordinance di-| a wh recting the corporation counsel to proceed against the proposed in crease in gan rates was made by the} | city council Monday afternoon | Corporation Counsel Meter and As-| sistant Corporation Counsel Kennedy | i i" i will carry the fight before the public 1 at Olympla on itizens. y wants to elim nate sunts for prompt payment of bills, and thus add $10,000 a month jto its revenue, ‘Obtain City Rights | on Ballard Tracks ) Permission for the traction com: | }¢ |pany to dincontinue service on one | }1 Rallard line was granted by the city | { counell Monday, in return for the use } { means commit ships for Uncle 86 | ) the iad to it that the elty does ‘THE large number of operators now absent because of illness makes it necessary for us to again appeal to the Public to restrict their use of the tele- phone and to urge their friends to do likewise. The thanks of the company and the community are due those patriotic and conscientious patrons who confine their use of the telephone to essential calls, thereby helping the service of war industries, hospitals and stricken homes of the city. . I think our mayor's & worked out in detail, will ity's credit practically wi of 2,000 fect of Ballard line track on which to store the 25 xtreet cars the city is buying in St. Paul, The new cars are expected to arrive Wednew | day, and will be tracked on Market st., from 14th to 20th aves, N. W |}* ruction of the proposed car line from the end of the new snunict: | {¢ | pal elevated to the plant of the Seat. | tle North Pacific Shipbuilding Co | will not be started until after the election, November 5. Thin work was ; 4 by the federal govern is to be paid for by the! government, the city and the ship: building company whose plant it will! @ | serve, | —— | BRIDGE WORK BEING RUSHED | Completion of the Tenth ave. N. E bridge is in sight, with the introduc: | tion in the city council! Monday of an ordinance providing for the expen diture of money not exceeding $107,- 000 for the work ur manufac turers. "So I way vote jable terma until ele jquate, efficient, « army in times of © or war, It re LL. Chat; been pro fee of the af moted to th Struck by Thomas W. I Sixth ave. W. PAY FOR AUDIT OF CAR BOOKS The city council passed an ordi-/ nance Monday, paying Smith, Rob ertaon & Moorehounse, public account | ants, $1,850 for auditing the books of | the traction company. — ms The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company 42 of the Skinner & Eddy | shipyard No. 2, was instantly killed | Monday night. An aged mother, who in severely Il], survives. The woman's legistath | Washington will not et the mid-year assembly unt ember | 20-82 at the Young Women's Chris | lan association, Will 8, Ritehie, age 64, an employe Jot John Davis & Co, died Mon | day at the Seattle General horpital |of pneumonia. His body will be sent to L om, Ind., for burial | Flying glass injured four people | when a Yesler way cable car coitided with a southbound trolley car Mon day at 12th ave. and Yesler way, The injured, who were taken to the Providence hospital, are: W. C. Shepherd, 201 14th ave Dave Ab zeinoff, 1909 Spruce st; Mra. J. H Fletcher, 193 26th ave, and Mra. Rapp, 133 13th ave, H. S. Walker, Louis Elkan and G. A. Conklin are the three Seattle law students who successfully paswed the | state bar examinat’ pla October 17 and 15. Three black bears in 10 days is the Seventy-cight thousand American | soldiers were fed in one month at! one Red Cross eanteen near the front ouncil of & local shipyard, who passes his his big ranch near Snoqualmie, Ac cording to signs. there are two more bears in the vicinity of the ranch which the shi Increase in the production of pen- | | nut oll affords another opening for | trade between Beattle and the Orient, | according to local shipping men. Pea | nut off is rapidly taking the place of cottonseed oil in the manufacture of | food stuffs. | The port warden's office Is to be | given the use of a nailing launch by |the navy yard for inspection pur. | poses on the waterfront, | On the recommendation of BR. G. | Frazier, state director of vocational | education, the Y. M. C. A. technica! classes will be given full recognition land assistance, excepting financial | ald, by the federal board of vocation al education. | Jd. W. Mitehel lier way, was ac | Mond afternoon, while at work at the North Pacific Shipbuilding Co.'s yard. Wine and prescription records were seized Monday afternoon in a raid conducted by deputy iffa on the |Goodenough Drug Co.'s store, at Third ave. and Columbia st. The aged 38, 1310 Rad GHT to the end at St. Helena, Napoleon kept his fastidious liking for a smooth chin. Bourienne, his biographer, says ; that he shaved himself with singular dexterity, ‘ ' one valet holding the glass, another the towel. ‘ The greatest of all war strategists was so proud of his razors that he stipulated in his will that his splendid silver shaving 4 set must be delivered, on his death, to his son, the King of Jof the Peace Otis W. Brinker, at the request of Depyty Prosecuting Attor | ney T. H. Patterson. Charles Ames, a veteran mariner Victories Call for With eac h additional strip of ter captured from the Huns, an duty is imposed on the } Rome. How much more pleased Bonaparte would have people t6 feed the re t been if he could have added to these beautiful razors the | pAtyiae’ mhaplanns aerate cebext Hoover's staff, in speaking to local food office aides Monday, He is here on an inspection trip with FR. W. Boyden, chief of the enforcement division, Holloway Is director of the j state's administration division convenience and safety of the ee eed Real Razor~— made Safe — dulled. You can hone it—you can strop it—why throw good | steel away? These extra advan- | tages added to the good points of the old razor have led seven mil- | lion men to change from other razors to the Durham-Duplex, a real razor made safe. Go to your nearest dealer and join these eeevvvue The same rightly-designed razor that Napoleon used—the same fine balance in the hand and comfort- ing “feel” on the cheek—the same ba wide, keen-edged “shear” —only it won't cut your face. In addition, you'll have a two-edged detach- able blade with the best temper The beautiful service and style. Pidduck, Public Ownership i Street Car System by the Ci Hified Indorsement to the $15,0 sople's vole next week, Tuesday, November 5. efficiency, “We must vote for the acquisition of the « is equally applicable in peace times as an asset to all i || A Large Number of Odd he saving in co-ordination thru consolidation will pay for the) ‘YES,’ and, what Is more, on thin great municipal problem ¢ mical transpor (ture of a doubt and will help make latest record of J. F. Duthie, head of | spare time within the boundaries of | uilder hopes to bag. | search warrant was issued by Justice | More Yankee Food| WOMEN’S SHOES For Style and Comfort Shoe here tured is of all-over black kid, with welt sole and leather Louis heel. It is a Shoe that combines OCTOBER 29, 1918. for Purchase of 00 car line talk ‘YES' in unmistak { id coun-{ ng ade rtation for our » good business be Sea the big cit ere \ nd a peradven of the » FAR AND NEAR NEWS: striate by Telephone and Telegraph ¢ 3 jot the P: |i wath Falls Ore., of per y. or, James D. Jolly sin Beattie Announcement was made yester- | dag that H. L. Hudson, general agent jof the Union Pacific railway at Seat tle, had resigned, to become associat ed with Rogers, Br n & Co.,, im lérs of vegetable oils on the Pacific coast Seattle friends of Maj. George M. Rice, former chief engineer of the Chicago & Milwaukee railway, ° received word that he has been pro moted to the rank of lieutenant col | ‘Don’t: | Suffer From Piles | Send For Free Trial Treatment No matter how long or how bad ari t nd get a Pile Treat- and a sin- } | | | The Pyramid Smile From « Single Trial. gle box often cures. 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Price Regular Sale Price 10 $17.50 Decorated Ivory Chiffonier..... 19.75 Ivory Enameled Dressing Table 33.75 Ivory neled Dresser. . 49.50 Ivory I neled Dresser. ... 68! 50 46.75 Ivory F meled Chiffonier . 60.00 39.50 Ivory Enameled Dresser. . . 67.50 45.50 Ivory Enameled Chiffonier 97.50 53.75 Mahogany Wood Bed, steel! 30.00 21.25 Mahogany Wood Bed, steel 27.50 20.50 Mahogany Wood Bed, steel rz 18.00 12.25 American Walnut Chiffonier 42.50 28.75 American Walnut Low Boy........ 75.00 48.25 Mahogany Dressing Table, triplicate mirror 40.00 31.25 Mahog: any Dressing Table, trip! icate ° ns, ee PPL oe oe ee 65.00 43.75 Mahogany Dressing Table, triplicate MIETOE . 6. sc awe rion» se vobie tapes 35.00 23.75 Walnut Dressing Table, triplicate SOO oss lias sia svge eS te ts cae 52.50 32.25 Walnut Dressing Table, triplicate MINE 2... cas aa es dee cop aon vere 40.00 30.75 Mahogany Dressing Table, triplicate mirror Oak or W 26.25 11.75 Mahogany Toilet Mirror....... r 6.25 American Walnut Toilet Mirror..... 19.75 10.25 Waxed Oak Tapestry Seat Chair. . af 8.95 Waxed Oak Tapestry Seat Chair. . 8.75 Jacobean Oak Leather Seat Chair... ‘ 11.25 Fumed Oak Leather Seat Chain ‘ . 8.25 Fumed Oak Tapestry-covered Settee 60.00 30.00 Jacobean Oak Tapestry Seat Rocker 18.50 12.75 Jacobean Oak Tapestry Seat Rocker 20.00 12.75 Jacobean Oak Tapestry Seat Chair,. 20.00 12.75 Waxed Oak Chair with cane back... 22.50 13.50 Large Mahogany China Cabinet..... 70.00 39.75 Waxed Oak Library Table..... +. 82.50 25.00 Waxed Oak Library Table... a 50.00 39.25 Fumed Oak Library Table. . -. 30.00 24.75 Fumed Oak Library Table.......... 22.50 17.50 Fumed Oak Tapestry Seat Chair..., 18.50 11.75 Mahogany Wing Tapestry Chair.... 95.00 59.75 Mahogany Damask-covered Davenport 152.50 87.50 Mahogany Damask-covered Chair.... 90.00 48.75 Mahogany Damask-covered Rocker.. 65.00 36.75 Mahogany Damask-covered Rocker.. 62.00 33.75 Mahogany Damask-covered Davenport 160.00 89.25 Mahogany Damask-covered Chair.... 65.00 36.75 Mahogany Damask-covered Chair.... 62.00 33.75 Mahogany Damask-covered Chair... 92.50 48.75 Mahogany Tapestry Upholstered Cg Ee Ore 85.50 51.25 Davenport and Chair, upholstered in rose silk damask Davenport and Chair, uphol blue silk damask Furniture Including: Chairs, Rockers, Settees, Davenport Tables, Tabourettes, Benches, Desks, Pedestals, ete. pieces, for future delivery. piec- Many Pieces of Stickley’s Cromewald Finished Library and Stands, Lamps, All Reduced One-Fourth In this collection are many very- desirable gift Any of these, if purchased now will be held 875.00 198.75 350.00 185.00 Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Seattle Is a Financial Center of any blade on earth, Don’t throw this blade away when handsome leather kit. Additional package of 5 CANADA - ENGLAND 43 Victoria Street 7 Church Street ‘Toronto Bhetheld seven million now—today. ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE The Greatest Shaving Mileage at Any Price This set contains a Durham-Duplex Razor with white American ivory handle, safety guard, stropping attachment and package of 3 Durham-Duplex double-edged blades (6 shaving edges) all in a Get it from your dealer or from us direct. blades at 50c. 190 BALDWIN AVENUE, JERSEY CITY, N. J. FRANCE Ploeo & Andre Freres 5 Rue de Paradis, Paris ITALY, Constantino Rttort Viale Magenta 5, Milaa narrow plain toe, Sizes 3 to 9 and 15 re either Price Price, $6.50 An excellent Shoe for those wishing neatr comfort is a Shoe of black kid with cloth top, a neat, THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. Between Pike and Pine Streets and flexible welt sole and military heel. A to D lasts. Price $6.75. 16 THIRD AVENUE he most ae Wea With el, A neat, button wiyle, Sizes 3 to 9. f q tting shoe in Wide lasts Only one city in the Pacific Coast states has larger bank clearings than Seattle. A: sitar at the First National Bank you are contributing your share towards the g volume of financial business that is transacted in Seattle It is for the best interests of all con- cerned that you are urged to keep up your bank balance and to make the most of your banking connection here, First Nationa! Bank First Ave. at James St. Established 1882 SAVINGS DEPAK OPEN SATURDAY 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK Ploneer Bide.