The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 9

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BBDEAR FOLKS: ARTILLERYMEN HAVE written you fou letters thus far. You sure- ly understand by this time hat I am aiming to get into minds and hearts about Wilson & Company busi- iss, Chicago. In my first er I told you why I intend- to reveal to you the heart a big business, In my sec- letter I introduced to you ie man who heads this big Wisiness. In my third letter fgave you a glimpse into the arts of the men’s employ- mt bureau. In my fourth ter I gave you a look into e heart of the women’s em- oyment bureau. ow let me get it into your inds that what I am telling about Wilson & Company this series of letters repre- nts the opinions that came me personally from the ths and hearts of the Morkers, and they do not, in F sense, represent the opin- jons of Mr. Wilson personally, r those of any member of his icial family, I am okesman for these happy prkers. They revealed to me ir innermost thoughts. ey talked to me frankly and eservedly. They told me at they really and truly 1 about working for this pan id please remember that the oon & Company busines any other business, repre- ts the length and shadow one man. He may have in official family and as ds of departments some of best men in the world, but ter all it is one man who must shape the policy and lead d inspire his associate ers. | | must give you the sincere honest expressions of h workers if I am to truly present them, and in doing it will be necessary to refer quently to Mr. Wilson in a y complimentary way. The ers insisted on telling me they think of him and they are so proud to under his leadership and y they are so determined to fe a success of the Wilson Company business. bear in mind, also, that ‘is the first time in the ; of business that a Big} stitution has shown a will- mess to go to the public ith the opinions of its work- to rest its case with people, so far as good will “patronage is concerned, a what they think of it. § is so unfsual that it is bound } make as much of an impression you as it did on me. You are cer- to think. as I do, that a business to be all right in all particu- When the workers in the ranks anxious to go on record in pay-| tribute to the man and the insti they work for in the beef department told one day that Wilson & Company Hven him a new idea as to the of the words “& Company” firm name. He said: “Mr, Wil- son has made us workers feel that are the ‘& Company.” <A great yo of us have been taken into Business as partners. We are couraged to save our money and ‘buy stock in the company with tir savings. We make enough to save some. Mr. Wilson fill be pleased when we all become partners, but not any more so than ‘we will be . Wilson's just treatment of us is consistent kindness inspire B “Us all to do our work well. We have * our hearts in our work. We know \ the business will grow because we fare doing the right thing by the | hoss. He is proud of us and our work and tells us so. He treats us 46 petsonal friends. I think we do More work in a day than any crew ‘Of workers in the United States. The ditions under which we work are happy ing us by kindness is the rea-| for our happiness and enthus in our work. We like kind ds and appreciation the same as folke and we get both, Why uidn’t this business succeed when are all working together so con- edly and so proudly?” workman, speaking enthusi of the Wilson & Company ronment, got off his bit of Wlosophy to me: a@ fellow wakes up in the morn- and says to himself, ‘Oh, I hate ‘go to work,’ he had better not go work. He'd better get another He'd better work for a com- FOR LEWIS ON WAY OVERSEA WASHINGTON, Mareh 14,—Trans port sailings were announced by the day transport Zachaca New York, due war The deaux for with th Bordea rT department. t as follows from Bor convalescent — detach tachment detachment 26th ments, 167 and 170 13 casual five ieineers army field clerks nurses, and 18 sick and wounded. The transport Polar Land, Bor deaux, due New York March 24, with the following Two casual office lan, officers civilians; 14 sand one casual The transport Brest, du the following Naverford, * hundred and eighteenth field for | orden; ignal corps complete pton, Dodge and spital 103, for Camp Funs } companies 984, 993 1421 (California), 1423, 1424 (North Dakota 1433 14a9 8 1425 (regulars), 1436 1468 (Montana), 1430, 1438 (colored), «ulars), (inode), so4 and nine naval officers rt Rijndam, from st t News, anual, the) 2! and th for Camp Lewis: chine gun battalion. ton detachme Dodge and Sher tachr wounded The transport sailed from St. Nazaire |News, March 21, with th Thirty-seventh Camps Shermar Meade, Kearney Dodge, Camp Grant; y 114th ma leas Camp Funs for Camps Lee. man; a medical de and over 600 Princess due Newpe following for Deve Tayle Upt mp and 85, 12th Lee; 34th « Camps Funston, ¢ ™ f on company mpany goeth ant tre ar battery Can and Hane 423 telegr amps Funston and asuals Naga hments 101 t jes detachme Lee tali man; # valescent ¢ elusive; mechs a number of 30TH DIVISION SAILS WASHIN( March 13 20th divisior was learned at today. The transport F from St. Nazaire, Mar port N official cables said. units aboard are Headquarters 55th wade; battery A 3 headquarters of 115th fie 115th machine gun ba plete; detachment of 114 gun battalions; 114th plete rtillery bri com achine artille ry com A small bottle of “Danderine” keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. ‘ Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in a Within ten minutes after an ap- | plication of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but reaily jnew hair—growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, prit- |tle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it thru your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The ef- fect ig amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an in- comparable luster, softness and luxuriance. | Get a small bottle of Knowl. ton’s Danderine for a few cents March 17] two | from Philadelphia «no date) with Mareh irty third field sick and Matotka, rt Camp Camp [DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT THE SEATILE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. "RUM RUNNERS USE GAS TANK | VL AS, ‘ WO aa emia Perhaps your Bed Doesnt Suit You so well as You Think. Maybe you wake often during the night. Dreams trouble you—or you lie awake for hours. You get up only half rested Soe os Here is Une tank 4 Ford automobile runners. The dotted the location of the boc the hole at the top, ® still plenty tank for gas to onstabulary tank After * from mined w »-Ohio border DRY SQUAD MEN ROUND UP BOOZE Did you ever stop to think your USINESS problems, indigestion —there may be a dozen causes for insomnia. Locks are protected by basic patents. They are the most fundamental inven- tions of modern bed manufacturing— exclusive with Simmons, not to be dupli- cated or imitated. And these patented corner locks have made possible the Three-piece Bed—the new Simmons idea—the spring form- ing a single unit with the side rails. combined that the spring action is equal in all directions. The Slumber King Spring yields to the weight of the body, but supports it. It fits square on the bed. It does not sag, hump—or lose its resiliency. It invites sound, pealth- giving sleep. ] bed may be to blame? If a bed makes the slightest sound it disturbs the nerves. They won't let the body completely relax. It’s only when every nerve and muscle is relaxed that you get deep, sound sleep. Broadway, ix The Slumber King Spring is fur- nished in oxidized silver. It is rust- proof. It has no loose ends or rough corners—cannot wear or tear the ticking. ° o ie] was destroyed. F you waken easily, or if you" sleep lightly, you'll find the Twin Bed a wonderful aid to sound sleep. That's the trouble with wooden beds and loose-jointed, noisy metal beds —you can’t relax. os & iJ Following the Davidson, 1 rested. Ever since doctors began to recom- mend a separate bed for each sleeper, the Simmons Company have special- ized in Twin Beds. Sleep is more restful. No dis- turbance from another’s restlessness. Coughs and infections are not commu- nicated. Many people who have always been “light sleepers” sleep sound all night on a Simmons Metal Bed and Slumber King Spring. Q VERYBODY is being drained of strength and energy these days. Everybody needs s/eep. Get a bed that invites sleep! You'll find the Simmons Metal Bed and Slum- ber King Spring in your leading iner- chant’s store. bottles and Bix pints « bottles and [beer will t W. L. Jose picked up the wrong |man Wednesday when he tried to sell a glass of whisky to a memt jot the dr He was arrested at 118% He held on $1.0 MAY ESTABLISH LABOR COLLEGE | A labor plan ned by a special committes of the Central Labor countcl, following dis cunsion of the project at Wed night's meeting of the council Both technical and tal know! edge would be dixpensed at the pro- posed Institution. B. F. Nauman. headed general strike executive commit and Janes Duncan, secretary of the council, are members of the commit tee Instructors at who have b past few « for ” might be cons! red plicants for the teaching » | university gates, Council Will Seat Service Delegates Soon The Central Labor council |seat three delegates from the | diers’ and sailors’ council at f | meeting next Wednesday «ert "te te ant’ COXEY WOULD LEAD ARMY sailors’ council told the labor men | Wednesds night relief ia urgently needed by many of the re turned men. Some of these are wear Ing shoes from which the almost gon he feclared junions p to make to e organizdtion. Service men becoming the and pledge themselves mem bers of organized labor in 80 days. 24 pints of home brewed be held ax evidence e 6° i HE Simmons Metal Bed is noise- tess. It locks firm at the corners. The corner locks are made of pressed Steel—have much longer bearing sur- faces than the average —fit true and snug—not a creak, rattle, or feeling of unsteadiness. It is perfectly rigid—feels and moves like one solid piece. is a system of elastic steel strips with The Simmons Pressed Steel Corner _ spirals of high-test spring wire—so ‘SIMMONS COMPANY Kenosha, Wisconsin betng a ° 2 Your choice of a wonderful series of styles—in brass, in enamel, and in “wood finish,” beautiful reproduc- tions of natural wood grain. HE Slumber King Spring really does what you have always wanted a spring to do. It is a new and advanced idea. It If you do not know the Simmons merchants in this section, we shall be glad to send you their names. Seattle Wash. | |SIMMONS BEDS | Built for Sleep university is beir «lay San Francisco, Cal. Newark, N.J. Montreal, Canada who the schools and col diarniss the we" ap of the it was suggested by dele will ee sol its |mmanpower—and the women can so] SEATTLE AUTO DRIVERS | along, too—in limousines, if they like N. BE. A) BACK ON LAW JOB March 13.—Pass Richard E, Morris, U. 5. referendum law, N laid his tes Sat mission and resumed his law prac | tiee in Seattle, interrupted when entered the navy April 6, 1917, jday war was declared. that mes The situation of the Auto Drivers’ called same Wed Taxicab and has nine cabs on the (ipectal to The junton strike, which was MASSILON, 0., a three per cent if you want to get your cent beer back That's the solution of Jacob 8. Coxey, who won f: he led Coxey's army of unemployed to the national capital back in 1894 He would have congress put up to the states an amendment to the consfttution which would give to the vo of t untry the referen dum on a three per cent petition on Star by any law or stitution. But here is what Gen, Coxey pro: poses to do to further his sug gestion He offers to another army on Washington. iret, ing to put his plan up to the special ses sion of congress, Then, if he finds a disposition to ignore it, he wili lead a parade of “Oh, how dry I amers” right to the doors of con | gress. Coxey amendment to the con: | are Lieut remained the Th Transfer Co. ral Tuesday fe: Phe Thursday aside COM: | nosday Seattle member ot "| job and will put more on as soldiers the | competent drivers can be sec he's to become Children’s Coughs | ed by promptly giving the cid a ¢ of safe me aame a i ss P I Ss O’s i Lemons for Complexion } \Varsity Debaters | To Meet Whitman The first intercollegiate debate of | the year will be held Friday at 8 | pe-t-es-eeeeneeronene |p. m, in Meany hail, when the men debaters of Whitman college will meet the Washington team to dis: | |cuss whether congress should pass | |Jegislation requiring that all disputes ter It is unnecessary for you to suffer | with eczema, blotches, ringworm,rashes and similar skin troubles, Zemo, ob- | tained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt- ly applied will usually give instant relief rom itching torture, It cleanses and oothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases, is sure such a display o ny that puts pep into him and/at any drug. store or tollet counter him want to work. |and prove that your hair is as pretty | jand soft as any—that it has been one of the happiest parts| Neglected or injured by careless bety by arbi hold t ers, ation en capital and labor be settled Washington will pu: | affirmative thru her speak Ray Holbrook and Stanley Sed: | Juice of two lemons made into creamy lotion can be } | Paint Without Oil {Remarkable Discovery That Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, ippearing liquid agd is soothing to the most delicate skin, It is not greasy, | is easily applied and costs little. DENTISTRY Look into your month and see it your gums are sloughin Get Milne Te so, vou have RIGGS! ll further distress, DB, BO-CALEN DTS my day is when-I wake up in the treatment—that's all—you surely fmorning and think about going to iy work. I know that I am going enjoy the whole day. I get a lot Wilson & Company. I am one the family, you know, and the workers feel the same way ut it that I do.” nid to myself: “It must be fine to | to one’s daily toil with that irit.” my next letter I will tell you ut several incidents that gave me angie on what a big workshop accomplish when the HEAD of fa prompted by the HEART of it.) t Sincerely, William C. Freeman, | 191. E.. 2814 St, Now York City.| (Advertisement) re out of my daily work!” it if you will just try a little Dan derine. Doctor Tells How Bon-Opto Strengthen and quick sells in weary eyes. Re soon to app per. Opto in wold and recommended everywhere by drug- wists, can have beautiful hair and lots of | | don Two other Washington deb | le Lindsay and Gunnar pwill support the negative aide of the | question | the same night ALLEGED I. W. W. LAND IN JAIL William = Smith. 20, and James | Robertson, 49, newly arrived from | Canada, are being held in the city jail, pending investigation by the | police, The two m were arrested | Wednesday night Sixth ave, and King xt. by Detectives O'Brien and W. G. Montgomery to have had 1. W. n their possession. Smith, according to the police, ad mitted being an J, W. W., while Robertson denies that he is one, | the Walla Walla debate | used to bleach, whiten and soften the skin. Make a quarter pint cheaply! seetneneneueritntetn etn tntndintntubnsibntnitut The beauty lotion which is becom- ling so popular throughout the coun- ltry is easily prepared by any one, and a whole quarter pint of it | doesn’t coat any more than a small jar of the common, ordinary cold creams, Add the juice of two fresh lem ons to three ounces of orchard| Lemons have always been used white and shake well in a bottle,| to bleach the skin, but pure lemon Strain the lemon Juice two or three | Juice is too highly acid, therefore times through a fine cloth, so no pulp| irritating, gets into the lotion; then it will) | ‘Try it! ‘This sweetly fragrant keep fresh for months. Regardless | lotion will speak for itself. Any of what price you pay or how high-| drug store or toilet counter will ly advertised, there is nothi upply the three ounces of orchard else really more meritorious in| white at very little cost, and the beautifying, softening and clearing ' grocer will supply the lemons, ttt nttr tnt ener the skin, remover, also to remove oiliness, freckles and sallowness, lemon juice has no rival. Massage it into the face, neck, and arms once or twice each day, and just see if it | doesn't bring out the roses and hidden beauty! As a tan and blemish | t today’and s The E. W. R »., Cleveland, O, Cuts Down the Cost of Paint Seventy-Five Per Cent ADVICE | A Indy came int And bought a swe! It made her quite And really she lo jailed to Spging SUIT, tractt ou ein M w | Y. has discov ing a new kin use of oil, He | She wore it to her work each day, alls it, Powdrpaint jof a dry powder, Guired is cold water t | weat , fi and dur |painting, It is Japplied to paint. It adher |surface, wood, stone or bi spreads and looks like oil paint, costs about, \ make a pi proof, sanitary ide or inside me package, also formation showing save @ good mat today, dollars, Write PYORRHEA THIS disease is treacherous, @ f- menace to good health, find should be treated at once to pres J vent complications, such as rheus | matism, Bo" indigestion general stomach trouble. The only dental office in See attle thet Spectalizes in the t Ment and eure of the above di ease, In our office you will find: All licensed operators and mags pf ters of the dental profession, i Special care taken of children’s: teeth. : Examinations and __ esti » tronclad guarantee for all work. A reasonable given to all union mem f families. 3 ea ft sce United Painless Dentists INC. @08 Third Av.

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