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A) r HOLM, De 9 Robbery all the followers of Bolsheviam in FINNIPEHG, Dec. 19—A theory/ Russia, An Englishman just out of} me wl cd tg 4 be glishman just ou The Central Labor council has that the va riers “9 tl Reg *Y | started a fight with the o f se gems an Pac ourist car ye man curing $300 for every r ° carpeted noth eon & $300 for ry American sol wer “Roe : t,|dier mustered out of the army py a lighted ma na coach | a | a by “plea atoh | The council, at its meeting Wednes filed with leaking « \ . day night, gave over the greater part qenced by A passenger in Ay of the evening to discussion of the s inquest today : at the co . ‘ victim 1 Part the returned soldier will play in ‘another t sale him 1 was my | influencink influencink the labo: et mother | me oy y abor mark Delegates unanimously agreed that another Mt@PS must be taken to prevent vet forws. omrade oldup man replied,|erans, thru essity, from “scab A well dreawec ke you with no bing” on unic deo Baum, traveling salesman for watch and no mor Here 4) oo tae MucDougal sanitarium Tuesday | tion of w * and a wad of iets emnuaie Geek tnt tdi At. 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If in doubt what rolls to give, present one of our Christmas Merchandise Orders. PLAYER MUSIC CABINETS Something that is really needed where there is a Player or Pianola. Prices, $15 upward. PIANO BENCHES With Sheet Music compartment—$15.50 up. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Of course, an Upright or a Baby Grand Piano, or a Pianola would be most accept- able, giving to the whole family a lifetime of pleasure. The prices cover a wide range and we gladly arrange convenient payment terms. MERCHANDISE ORDERS If you prefer to leave the selection to the one receiving the gift, then give one of our hand- some Christmas Merchandise Orders. Sherman Wlay & Co. Third Avenue ot Pine, Seattle Tacoma—fpohane—lertiand 5 eh. fight must be car jried before every sympathetic public organiation Need More Money | “Soldiers cannot buy anything with big recepti declared one speaker Other delegates clared that the army men were being turned back in lary workers where it was dec scabbing” « soldiers were the laundries. The girls re on $2 daily war veterans », Were taking the $4 datly wage offered by break the walkout Send Protest the employers to Announcement was made by 4 fates that women were stri ing on men in the Brem yard, and @ protest was rdingly ordered sent to the horities One speaker declared that the com ing of peace eliminated the necensity of women occupying joba which es sentially belonged to men A resolution from Mnhehinists’ Hope lodge, calling for a six-hour working day for all unions, with eight-hour pay, to help furnish both union men and returned soldiers with work, was unanimously indorsed The allied governe ed on to remove Uy Russian and allow the ers to solve their own 5 " resolution which will be acted on by the council's special Russian bureau. FISHERMEN ORGANIZE OWN CANNING PLANT Neah Bay fishermen have organ- teed a canning, curing and cold stor age company to take care of their own catch, according to an an nouncement made at the Central Labor Council meeting Wednesday evening. The council pledged its support to the new company in what were described as efforta to “break the fish trust.” Unions Will Help Renton Strikers Permission to solicit funds from local labor unions was given Renton | car workers by the © 1 Labor Council Wednesday e c. Em ployes o Pacific Car and Foun ary declared that the were still on strike as the company was trying to institute a nine-hour day and operate an open shop company WANT LIBERTY BONDS TO BE LEGAL TENDER Action by congress making Liberty bonds legal tender was asked in a resolution passed by the Central Labor Counetl Wednesday evening. | Copies of the resolution will be for- warded to all the principal counctis in the country, The resolution de- clared that the close of the war had |thrown many workers out of em- | ployment, and that they should not be compelled to sll thelr bonds at |a big discount to “bond sharks.” Man Accused of Murdering Girl Weeps in Cell MUSKEGON, Mich, Dec. 19- Lines of the prosecuting attorney | has halted the grilling of Milo H.| Piper, accused of having slain Frieda | Weichman to hide his marriage to| lher. Piper spends his time weeping and pleading for the loyalty of his ao knowledged wife | State officials declare they have! | found evidence of a third marriage | by Piper. Sheriff Stauffer declared | he has learned Piper married Marian Gray, manager of a Benton Harbor matrimonial bureau, who later, he claims, waa jailed by federal authori ties and then pardoned by President Taft Defend Child Wife | in Murder Hearing) GENESEO, N. Y., Dee. 19. Attor neys directing the defense of Gladys | Webster, child-wife. on trial here on | a charge of murdering Edward Web- ster, her father-in-law, by putting| Paria green in his milk, will attempt | to show Webster did not die from poisoning. | The most of the | | between the cal period in the trial | ther, it was believed, | y. with the battle json experts [Flu Takes 66,534 | in Month’s Time| WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.-—Influ- Jenza caused 66,534 deaths in the larger cities between September 14 r 14, while pneumonia more, according to cen- oday sus figures | When a Seattle man starts in to tion of a tank building | or gasoline, he places er the Jurisdiction of departments, according to himself | four ett an opinion rendered the corpora tion counsel. Th are fire mar: | shal, board of public works, super public utilities and| | intendent of | streets department | : PEP | The war savings metal exchange ding to offi a | The corporation counsel's office | has ruled that office employes of the fire deparument come under the} firemen’s pension law. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC 19, 1918 PAGE 9 LIKE THE PYRAMIDS” Like the Pyramids, the Lundquist-Lilly reputation for value- giving was not made over night—on the contrary, it represents many years of effort, of unremitting devotion to one ideal—to the giying of the maximum of quality at the minimum of price. Like the Pyramids, this upstairs store stands alone and unique in its merchandising methods. It has done unusual things. The selling of merchandise upstairs — the cash-selling policy, etc.— are out-of-the-ordinary ways of merchandising, and this method of merchandising has revolutionized clothing values. By cutting down the overhead cost of selling we’ve saved thousands of men thousands of dollars on their —. Is it any wonder, then, that this upstairs store has become the great institu- tion that it is? THE “LANSING” The above cut represents one of the latest styles for the con- servative dresser. Shown in three shades. Buy your Hat upstairs and save money. Upstairs prices $2.50 to $5.50 Overcoats and Suits $15 % *45 When you buy Lundquist-Lilly clothes you don’t have to pay to- day’s high prices—our prices are based on the costs of merchan- dise of 1916 and 1917. We pro- tected our customers by securing merchandise long before any great advances took place, and when you buy a suit or overcoat here you pay less than today’s wholesale cost. Buy upstairs— you always save money. Clothes Shop Young Men’s Suits THE “HOOVER” For young men of high school age we are showing a great many of the new “Hoover” models. Shown in plain and fancy fabrics. sree NN Fourth and Pike | Se ao