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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. = Myers’ Bill Would Give Labor Unions the EN abe 4 County Ballot System in’ Strike Votes With the public servic mmis-| Vided in a senate bill introduced to- | aoe ’ Bing ce! nmonersencaes se: TRICKY SOLONS WASTE MONEY; CHILDREN'S LAW Living and Working By this logisiature, which | Dargain collectively, and prov Make Good Teeth a Positive Necessity »| OLYMPIA, F © latest | wnid today, “It waa ort SoMmmisaion. The commission has!" hands of organized labor ¢ Fe a ronterenca in Tacoma | record tts sentiment. Under thin bill] bugaboo er here to kill the| by the Assoct Vote $8 to consider fare. in. it Would be unlawful to call a strike | Lamping relief bill, is the | t in Seattle, and I was 4 Tiles the state. the question ia first submitted ful story that it's duce it. ‘The story that it | OLYMPIA, Feb, 2 After a live ——— - members under regulated paganda, to make Lamping gov: | merely propaganda to make Me gov" |}y tilt, the senate yesterday referted The majority of men and women today wo i c ernor vor tw bunk lthe new child welfare bill back to 4 > aed > ae RENT MILL xtera of mombership would be| Ringleaders of the legislature, who | “If it passes It will be largely due | the judiciary committee, Tt le ae a more or less sedentary life. The NMPTIA, Feb. 21.—Real estate| maintained, and strike questions sub-| have not been able to 6 to| to the publicity, the earnest re troduced by Senators Wray and imple, healthy out-of-doors life is not DR. JEFF WALFORD, on, parents of | Hastings, at the request of civic #o n, who came |cletien in the big cities, and is prac red at the open | tically an amendment to the moth ow busy circulating | of soldiers, business available for most of us. Consequently we’ must use every means available to keep Lamping, « this impression. Fent agents in Seattle have! mitted to the county auditor, wh Begun to use their influence | would issue a call for an election passage of the fair rent/ which might held in labor halla! ‘They insist that there ts down here and ay ced by Sen-| No election officer would b . euea tor an appropriati< hearing ers’ pension act : ae he 4 Ps: z “i hg ear ar alee getter erence iare tral Inuerest te now eonteegh ensthe| ‘cts, Gait cabins lows; coma our physical condition properly tuned up. Our teeth especia ally, if not cide when & mother whose husband in dead needs public | toward | commisstc ature properly cared for, will deteriorate and bring consequences most harm- ful to our health. You, yourself, have possibly one or two or more teeth that are de- cayed and need attention. These decayed teeth will sap your strength just as sure as fate. From the little acorn the great oak tree grows— this is just as true of decay in the mouth—it soon affects all your teeth and impairs your health. NOW WHY, IN THE NAME OF COMMON SENSE, DON’T YOU GET BUSY AND HAVE YOUR WORK STARTED? HERE ARE MY PRICES: You know before you start what it will cost you. Solid 22-karat Gold Crowns.........$5.00 Best Porcelain Crowns .............$5.00 Bridge Work ............+.....---$5.00 Silver Fillings ..................--$1.00 I use nothing but the very best of materials—all work that leaves this office is guaranteed—I stand back of it at all times. If you are not able to pay all at one time I will arrange td nts for the balance. DR. JEFF HALFORD Rooms 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Building igending down letters and tel-| Fifty-one per cent of the total) gatiorn a small cash stake attitude of the lest nd have workers here to| membership coukd call a general or hey insist that their own bill, | “pork appropriations made by the tere to help kill the bill.'local strike, A three-fourths vole/ creating the veterans’ welfare com: | orgunisation, before the economy funds to care for children. The new aN eg ~~" | mission, solves the retu 4 soldier | program was put forth. A bill haa| Dill gives school teachers the power | proble aw enough. nm introduced to kill the armory to recommny 1 public help. |. This was part of the recital un propriations f Everett, Aberdeen | The committee on education re | folded by ialative leaders to the |and Walla W ported unfavorably on the passage group of bankers and newspaper ly referred to the appropriations | Of the bill P i publishers, assembled in Acting Gov. | committee, headed by Joe Smith, of| “People who are interested in mak: | Hart's office Wednesday ning. | Everett, who was pilot for the arm: | ing the mothers’ pension law work declared Hastings, “want this bill en- la. It was immedi | fh 2 RRO Ihey all came running to Olympia | ory bills, which Lamping fought as F 60 yeare ago, Pe-|tainable from druggists ev on a call from Hart. Ho in 4 waste of money when the status |acted. Lat'n do nething besides qciention. Giecevered jin the ¢ 6 t call for outside moral sup of the National Guard is unknown.” | Pass laws for the ban’ and th Srganle po tnan ayetem: |ke to be within the reach of every. | aD eleventh-hour economy campaign, | Sen Coman, of Spokane, who |fisheries, and the logKers. They can quiet ly converted into nerve | one. | to save the taxpayers. in now one of the loudest economy | help themacives y oe can’t oe. Albert | tae win eee tablets should be! According to Hart. the program of | advocates, played @ prominent part down here and lobby.” ‘ Fa ane ne OT: Paris} | tanee Vostannee ee htt short ct | “strict economy” was agree in putting thru the Columbia river] Senator Lamping said: “Almost Scientific investigation of |marvelous, Dull eyes become Dright,| “Of cours keep fle basin irrigation survey appropria wn here this organic, phosphate | sicep ia restored to the sleepless, the | thin soldier tion of $100,000 ell m ry the human sys-|nerves regain their strength, thin | . wit! that amazed the | people put on flesh, and "the whole ite medical world. |aystem becomes charged with that | needs of underfed children than the = Ge Sataerstewe (LEGISLATIVE NOTES |=: 23s" u every bill that comen haw a lobbyist who t |how to vote. But there's no lobby lhero to represent the people of th state or the welfare of the children | teachers know snore about the tandard ‘iitro- Phosphate, toner thinness, composed wholly of the BY “TED” COOK nicclanasemarlinian |nerve building substance as discov e Se t H Ri ht nate Has Rig! every ered by Pelour. Seattle Star Staff Kepresentative ri TB | CAUTION: Although Ritro-Phosphate tities, [is unsurpassed for relieving ner - : 5 SAMMI. cecnaiar aces Al | to Repeal; But It Mech precine propen| STAR BUREAU, State Capltol,/sociations thruout the state, under | fearn that this organic it should not be used by anyone | Olympia, Feb, 21.—Legislators scram the watehful d on of the pres May Not Want to Phosphate is now ob- | who dove not desire to put ow flesh bied in a mad |dent of the state college at Pullman. YMPIA, Feb. 21.—Renate 3 clerks today. Aft-| “It will permit farmers and work-|tnat this legislature could repeal the er tonight no new Ing people to have the advantages of Walla Walla, Aberdeen and Everett Ineasures can be Cooperative credit,” says Metoalf,| ,5propriation measures, passed ear: | us hopper without Europe, Eastern Canada and among) phig cleara the way for backing | consent of two-| Siberian dairymen.’ |up on three measures panned by th thirds of the mem oren. which minority me authority on cooperativecredit asso- |The repeal of theae three army meas } This leaves the|clations, Only @ few Americans) ures was asked in a bill by Fairchild J taw makers with | know anything about these societies of Tacoma, They were referred to knew, owing | rush for the b committees men today reported tossed into the | “which has proven #o successful in| ier iders. Moteaif is regarded as a national tors have charged were “pork” bills */ 600 bills to paw that have developed thrift, industry | the appropriations committee, head © OPPORTUNITY Sohn hese nn gba bed Bu tru he tre mea | First Avenue and James Street Phone Main 6237 — years ago 721 bilis they did not understand the bill, but) ———— —_ eatitinesiidiitieenia “Ted” Cook vee introduced. | believed it was important, and worth BANISH CATARRH ; trying. Those who voted against it Dur the late hours yesterday 14/ were Howard Taylor, Rockwell, M nate bills and 13 hous bills were Coy, Landon and Clear, Hreathe Hyemet for Twe Minutes) pion meinen ons teres senas r us bills wer , ¥ na akiowe Stutted-e. teak SLOAN TO SPEAK AT day. Offenses range from burglart introduced. An army of typists kept land auto thefts to the Insulting of . ‘ If you want to eet relief from ca- pownding away last night preparing| Members of the society band to-| wari) fold in the head or from an DEMO. CLUB MEET | women and giris on the streets \the grist for introduction today, gether, sign up for a certain amount |irritating cough in (he shortest time. liseli - Mf lability, and practically operate| breathe Hyomel Joseph A. Sloan will speak on “Our . It should clean out your head in| Merchant Marine” at the regular Up tn the attorney general's office | little cooperative banks at a very B a ine” at two minut and allow you to) meeting of the King County Demo- |iaw clerks were rushing around In a|low interest. High cost of credit in| breathe freely a “ e last_mad effort to whip legislators’ | this country holds back «mall devel-| , Hyome! often ends @ raid in one | cratic Lew Bo the Good Bats ca: - {dean into verbose legal documents.|opment. Mora} character and indus-| 487, t will relieve you of cisguating jteria, Saturday noon he report of _ snutflea hav spitting and of-/the committee upon thix subject, After today then can all sit back and |try are about the chief essentials to! tensive br [watch the fireworks membership, With credit, smaii| Hyomel | dealing with the recommendations to | farmers and workers can get not | soothing. healing pal bs Ld comes from the eucaly nly a start, but the interest and ad- uatralia, Ww be made to the U. 8. shipping board, ‘ i nd , ao ' ae will be presented » of other members nd consumption, were never | Charles S. Lambert, formerly pres- rea jident of Willamette universit Robert Burns called Opportunity a fickle jade. Robert was wrong. Had he been a scientist, instead of a poet, he would have called Opportunity a mercenary servant— easily controlled. Opportunity is always at the beck of a mas- terful man. Shy from others she may, but she’s always ready to do his bidding—simply because he has reasoned out the easy way of lassooing her. Opportunity pals up to the man who saves money. No use trying to escape him. He's in a position to jump after her—in any direction. 75 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Children's KAVANAGIFS First aod Union 1006 First, at Madison | ‘The senate youterday passed Sena. tor Metcalf'n cooperativecredit asno- Kirk's Military Shop N a Savings A nt with ibl ciation bill, by a vote of 26 to 5. This, There are 55 private bank failures Stendnnt | age or ge ge ae Open $s Accou! a responsible | measure was prepared after Metcalf in Europe to every one cooperative ust pour a few dro} speaks 0: hat Know o e vibe a bank and the ease with which you'll master made a trip to Burope with the|cr ere, Meteal? enid ra yubber aler, Gp | Soldiers’ Home at-Orting,” and will A Bargain is not a bar- 1209 FIRST zh, relief is mimont cer scuns pending legislation looking to|] gain unless you get qual- American commission that assembled cates ee 3 euaplote Hvyomel outrit, the placing of soldiers’ homes under } j¢y, 7 data fi r the federal rural credit law SPOKANE MAYOR tag, ink ns ba ithe a4 " :|* Giterent management Ad op gee amen In fact Metcaif's bill was accepted it you already own an inhaler. y fect satisfaction or we re- Itergely as a model for state legisk can get an extra bottle of H Tat] 4 | teens tee low, tf enacted, woul per dru vorael at) PAINTING EXHIBITION fund your money without | mit creatioh of co-operativecredit as —————_————7 | STILL DISPLAYED HERE | @ murmur. ‘Callus? Peel wer. 22evstianeovearet testes DONT LET A COLD .ete.ce's.cz | DROP IN TODAY | nett, 0: 7 lore th: Se hae temp te ano pgpaliaee Fine Arts gallery, will continue until o agricuitural committees of the senate 4 er yea senile gags GATHER HEADWAY ny aati ‘on Re esas bpd Ka 1& Ri ] OFF Quickly! 09: commie ae exe crates nasa” cvs | Kappel & Rickles S\ed. The bill would permit cities to - 1 be r ¥ 5 ; : a land an annual exhibitor at the Mac own cold storage facilities that Nick it right at the start Gowell cubinias fa Seow Tork, Lanch Roem and Bakery Opportunity will surprise you. Our Savings Department is open every Sat urday evening from 6 to 8 for your conven fence—if you cannot call during the day. a The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES | — STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN | | | Nothing On Earth Like “Getelt” would make them factors in the re - 4 For Corns and Catluses. tailing of foods. Mayor Fassett toj With Dr. King’s New | ch insegsdes seedlaeacssaamd CREDIT GLADLY spot of thickened skin om the |@nxious to enlarge on the expert Discovery | JUVENILE CRIME IS ON 106-8 Second Ave. S. mid formne ‘Anaeles| Gaiiy | mient fama. Wietorta m of your f walking an agONyS Me ae | nether eat Tis bens an! Go after st hard. Retieve it or a| INCREASE, SAY POLICE Second and Yesler. market, when salmon has been » ¥ | *Does not go thro! tite Vieteria on trip! yieaving B db to the consumer for 10 cents a pound CoURh or a mild attack of grippe or; That juvenile crime is constantly ear bradbury Clothes emer conta rua gra ea ate ees or That fur ime ecm 30 cents a pound fectively, economically. Loosen the| opinion of police authorities. Thir- |—— This bill is aimed to protect the| *tffiness, check the sniffles, the/teen arrests of boys between the ucer, and ia| Ut feeling, the irritation, the wa-| ages of 16 and 19, v ’ s meer, af 4 5 a | ag a , were made ‘Thurs indorsed at thie m i by the Se.| ry: inflamed eyes | attle port commiasion and represen.|..1t takes only a little of Dr. King’s tatives of farmers’ organizations and|N®W Discovery to help the usual according to directions, A large bot jad It—He Wants Every tle lasts long and is pleasant for Bufferer to Benefit young and old. Keep it hand sagen | colds and cougha come unexpectedly, 600 and $1.20 consumer and the 5 If You Take Pride in Your Appearance No finer garments are tal Tored than the celebrated “BRAPBURY CLOTHES which we handle. You can't find nicer materials, more perfect fit or better finish in “any other garments at the | game price. are proud to sell ARMENTS keep their shape and retain their good until they're worn out that reason they make friends for us and a friend must first be a satisfied cus- tomer. Bradbury Suits and Overcoats $25 and Up On Credit fend No Money—Just Your Address suddenly have taught this man, Mark H. Jack Yeara of awful suffering and misery —_— es terrible Stir Those Torpid Bowels 5 sintoy the: siunen ed tha deetslan you snust sel! your Lab [| iin ali untortunat an enemy to h rheuma- tinm ts, sympathy within tte LEM, Ore., Feb, 21.—The $10,-|ity made ae Bonds, remember we will | erasp. He wants ¢ ot 000,000 road bonding billi—th to & how be was cured. Read what of financial legis y E-00pm!Townsend 4 t daily !Connects at Townsend) Iwith rail Itmer for all! et yet posi sant, com: pay you the Top Price, Spot Dr Life Pills Cash. Any issue, Any amount an Ores egisia habit-forming, but a system We pay leas for advertisin ty for the signature of nser that promotes healthful re-|f "Pace and more for Bonds. ombe today. The sen. | sults. GET OUR PRICES FIRST Stan Sexatoce binties: ta Porat gE SEATTLE BOND COMPANY Plerce and Strayer cast the only 214 Com negative votes Second and NEW PHONE RATE cae E. Lawrence +| OLYMPIA, J “1 had Sharp s Like Lightning : Flashes Shooting Through My Joints” In the spring of 1893 | wae attacked 7 by Muscular and Inflammat I had Neo I tried approval of the in Soles put on my | tls. | auffered as only t | shoes—wore these shoes every day for | ;umeay ‘after remedy, and doctor after Great Sacrifice of =a agtheped fifteen months, then had Neolin half- meme far ret ar ived was March 1, it w soles put on. ‘They are still in good orary. nd a rem ion | fe It” as any ha where on your toes picture—A few d did The Meltineham. ~~ Peltingham— Anacortes 1* fiom 8 Kalshan, fort Gaily tAnacortes. and Rel-| daily Mttngham. 1 tur Go You peel tb feht off juat like a banana eacefully, painie the same thing to any without the use of sticky pia |[lirritating salves, greasy ointn JA tenm Str, Utepin, for Port! Sunday'Townsend, Port Wi-! ‘Tues Iiams, Dongeness and! Thure.|Port Angeles ! | Goes through tol INeah Ray on Tues-} lday trip or bundling tape. There's no ing—no knife, no # “Gete-It" in used by cause ita ¢ never fails. | "Gets-Lt,” the gua mmon 21,—Increaned | h received the xervice com: | I go Into effect | nnounced today. | r permitted an in nber 6. ‘The public| France has put 6 million of her |*¢r¥ice commission made an unofft- | San Joan Ielands TAoamiste. City of Angeles! Mon. ifor al! pointe in the! ‘Thurs San Juan tstands | ! ' 0 who have France for America 2.2")<0",0 36 «6million population into the |“! request that no back billing be H g Car Gus erat as bys p condition,” writes Evans, of hah ered an » and it hes = trenches and us poured out her | Made, and this was granted by Jas. conde ‘ d vane caachnen oes It is easy to dress well life's lle Am a ‘ 1 ave T. Shaw, of the Pacific Telephone Seattle, Washington ‘a ‘sisoae xi . ag 1 when you buy your tlothes cv Madoc ganey » Rrepintypliicntscic equi gar 0 , This is cutting shoe bills down to the Tene toot el wae racy n addition we o her a minimum through Neolin Soles. Any- Rat. Ranger and all} - Sus. here, because you pay only ® little down and a little @ach week or every payday Come in and see these BRAD- BURY CLOTHES and ask ‘about our Liberal Credit Jlarge debt of gratitud roa per tact vatneay tot stomach, iver St OREGON SOLONS PASS intestinal ai nta which her pe | ants discovered and @yucerastuily| $10,000,000 ROAD BILL} used, The ingredients are now {m-| SALEM b, 21-——A $10,000,000 | | ported and sold by Geo, H. Mayr,|road-building bill passed the state! leading Chicago chemist, under the|\senate Thursday, It had pr sously | name of Mayr's Wonderful med pa 1 the house and now only} Ite are said to have waits the governor ignature to one can do this if he will follow Mr Ipotnts on Mood Canal! Evans’ example, ‘and have his shoes STE re-bottomed with Neolin Soles. These MINYON res iy veer soles cc no pre than soles that give only ordinary Free Kannleatiia |wear. And all good repair them. | BEST $2. 5O GLASSES | “Neolin Soles come on new shoes, toon many styles for men, women on Earth ny it here It is a| make it immediate! fective, as it and children. hey a created by | simple, harmless preparation that re-|has the emergency clause attached, Woe are one of the few optical | Science to be all that soles should be— moves the catarrhal mucus from tt stores in the Northwest that really|comfortable and waterproof, as well Ponts marked ** are bost landings Pansengers for there points and for other boat landing polnts must make thelr own arrangements for landing and agsume all risk and iabtlity tn making such landing. Steamers Passenger rate does not tnclude boat landing charges. 11 will send used It hat long Rheu Ragence Habliity ts Imited to wear not to exceed $100 for 150 pounds allowed tree and schedules subject te = ind. lenses. fro! (Vd T ~ without notice, — Freight re- intestinal tract and allays the in-|WANTS FOUR-YEAR TERM FOR End we ar m start to finish, las long-wearing. They are made by TRIAL COUPON pe en a | flammation which catises practically | COUNTY 0) MS SEAT RST AV The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., |] Mar) Juckso BH Gurney dally for all potnts (exceptisg |wll stomach, liver and intestinal ailk| OLYMPTA, Feb. 21 . Ak Ol Wi babi NY al ail | . A iit permit: | xamination free, by graduate op- | Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot accept your eri ti 4:30 csane J ei ments, including appendicit One | ting county officials to hold office| tomet asses not prescribed | Heels—guaranteed to outwear an: hag bi cca aN 211 UNION STRE 1332-34 SECOND AVENUE || dose will convince or money refund. |for four years was introduced in the| nlens absolutely necessary. joxter heel " midnight Store Hours 9 to 6 ed. Wartell’s five drug stores ahd | senate today by Renick, of K PUGET SOUND NAY druggists everywhere, Advertiso-' next county elections would be hela AVE Tieket Offic aad | rent dn 1920, pring and Seneca OG ie Main 1