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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. PAGE 5 NEED FUNDS TO ALASKASEEKS 'HUNS INDEXED WELCOME 91ST LOWERRATES TRADE SECRETS | »:!""” » The Rhodes Co, 0% Send Contributions to Treas-|Wickersham Says Seattle|Data, Stolen From France, toe Chi Idren" Coats pop Dresses “an STARTING SATURDAY urer George White May Lose Trade ls Hoarded by Germany Aeheny ni lb i —— That much of the freight now go-| ny HAROL Dk BECHTOL eatt - Alaska rai] PAE omewhe more : Children’s Smart Easter Panamas Seer at $5.95, $6. 95, $7.50 and $7.95 Second Flo Friday \ Last Times ; “por up you n ) HANDS” Batld on Buin Harsh Housewives : Put on Blacklist wic«. hundreda. olan D ea The : = 7.95 ’ P babar 87. * cous COLDS Pages: Cloan Up Jaig |SSamere wor oa omer | A at ters nce ca araned to match ma Dr. King’s New Discovery |‘ ! negolen clty jail, who used since Grant was Presi dent. Get a bottle today ss’ | Easter Coats, Dolmans and Capes “mewn | $19.50, $24.50, $29.50 and up to $45 _ France HAROLD LOCKWOOD in” SHADOWS of SUSPICION” In a drama full of sensational moments, with acting by the star that is characterized by finish and charm, Shadows —OF— = Suspicion|: it t for’ your wrar New Second Floor Spring Style Coats Special Saturday Until Noon | at $15.75 New Second Floor Spa ) ) 5 5 ‘NAY SHEROES Fr this Saturday morning sale the garment section will offer you ¢ of forty-five coats from a recent special purchase. ‘These "RECEIVE AWARD: . Red Cross Nurses Decorated | ; tray, Sand y: also in novelty cheeks. Sizes 16 to | by French Government (eee sin or ther iveet 0. urday until noon, choice at... The People Who Work With Swift & Company Big Business is usually pictured in the public mind as a huge, soulless machine. Asa matter of fact, it is just a collection of human beings like you. Without boasting and simply to give the public an idea of the human side of Swift & Company, we publish the following facts: The lowest rate of wages paid to men has been increased voluntarily and by arbitration 167 per cent in the past three years; the wages of all packing-house labor have been increased an average of 125 per cent. There is an. Employes’ Benefit Association (voluntary) providing disability and death benefits for asmall weekly payment. Sick allowances are granted in times of illness, and.pensions for disability and old age are provided without expense to the employe. Under a two year time payment plan 4,000 em- ployes have become shareholders in Swift & Company. Company physicians attend employes needing their help at the plant and at home, without charge. More than 1,500 of the 7,500 men who left to join the army and navy have returned to their jobs, and jobs are waiting for the others as soon as they return At the general office in Chicago, every boy is given ‘ an hour’s schooling daily on company time, such work Bi cus howl, March 20, ov | being accredited by the high school authorities in il cetea te” mee oa mech securing a two year commercial course diploma. , igen mrebtcge ie A summer home is maintained at Fish Lake, AP ably will spend 33 days in the county | Indiana, near Chicago, where women plant employes may spend their vacations, without cost. Swift & Company i is co-operating with other employ- ers to improve living conditions arourfi the stock yards. More and more thought and attention are being given to the opportunity and responsibitities presented in a big industry to improve working conditions and to raise living standards. ' These are beginnings of a broad, constructive pro- WASHINGTON, Aprit 11 German trade experts ae rxar ’ oe RECOVERS FROM WOUNDS MAY REDUCE KILN TD Gry vt 1, lb pa TOWN REFUSES 10 e Albert Wallick, son of A. M. 3Val-| Experiments conducted in the 4 jme | that I g * lick of Rainier Valley, who was estry department of the Uj it Te. oe eeenent oe rie aseere aa SET CLOCKS AHEAD ded while overseas with the| of Washington by Prot: 8, i: Gali ght hun and way |dahl will, if successful, reduce ti prac: | time required for kiln drying et pattle | fromn five and six days to bys - ‘three days. © rescuing four boys who a to larger cus QUINCY, Ill, April 11 broken thru the letter he says vered from hi tematical! fietely, in Chauny in’ the y daily affaire t eH.) wilderness I ha That was the "Better Get Yours . While They Last | » EE ei BE Dente clouds of smoke pouring |an in frgm The Ster offic busine . ¢ bluish » i | of the bluish haze hang! basis, when the Germany hoped to be able to seize the trade of the in dustries whe laid waste | ALSATIANS DEMAND <1) HUNS RETURN KEYS Wife fe Doing Good Work 1 have be We have sold the Arcade Ball- bearing Lawn Mower for many years and can highly recommend it. It is very easy running, and the blades are made of tool steel. If you need a lawn mower be sure to buy it Saturday. y must have welghed nearly as much as the girl, and says ehe was $12 pounds when «he arrived at the Parish g good to ppeiae re” It is $100 Fine Is Last |=!" aie ae bi Word i in Areiment |; » keys, are tiediin @ string with | tarrhal mucus ‘from the intes a} Ed Burke, labo nin a military | Wonderful Remedy and I don't want along with the | to miss a single dose, It has given and Bismarck, | me more than all the medi r I have $12.50 14-inch Arcade Lawn Mower at... $13.50 16-inch Arcade Lawn Mower at. museum in Be ume, $05 W.} uniforms of Fishing Is Fine This Fea Here are some bar- bains on Tackle: black and white ribbon tract and gllays the inflamm 3 fanaa erat which causes practically all s EM lin Judge Otis W ment of the super fter conviction on Rartell’s Drug druggists [everywhere Advertisement 50c 25-yard oiled silk Fish Line at. .25¢ 20e high-grade Gut Leaders, 2 for.25¢ $1.50 Reels, just the thing for trout fish- MS, Ob S38 Steelhead Salmon Eggs at ...6. 35¢ $1.50 Doz. Table Tumblers at 49c SCATTER the DIRT Let The INDESTRUC. TIBLE jail WOMEN EDIT NEWS | | FOR BRITISH AGENCY Hiduring th ne} them were used in th ce een y | For Twenty- -Five Years j the covering the pe wwe} By EDWIN J. BROWN I rea Seaitle’s Leading Dentist | 106 Columbia Street fices, and so well have the ven hire women gram, details of which are now being worked out by the | WIFE TAKES LIFE WHEN | y juve peen studying crown and “er Set of Six. HUSBAND RE-ENLISTS snasewons for « quartet con tury, and have worked faithfully to GEN FRANCINE: Ase tt a system that js safe, sani Wi body of Mre. Lillian EB. Kinea and satiefactory, Other den | 30 years old, Ix at the morgue bere,’ tists can do it if they will work and || following her suicide Jearn. Skill and genius are acquired | iments Discouraged Tl by, experience and arduous labor i re-enlisted |My system of bridgework is simple ining Ms diecha jand inexpensive made with a view n from France, Mrs to durability and utility, canon took her life by inhaling gas | A tooth-brush will easily reach : land cleanse every surface of my }!} LONDON, April 1L—The British! sanitary bridgework; it is cleaner inch gun, The) than the average ral tooth, Dunkirk it! No charge for sultation and 4 ¢ n of the ny|my work is guaranteed. | a " y has pl |forsa sou ‘ These are the highly-finished pressed glass Table Tumblers with ground bottoms, They are in the Colonial design. This is your chance to buy a very attractive set at a very low price. Regular price $1.50 dozen. Special; for set of SRO Tye. es is eeetee ee 49¢ No Phone or C. O. D, Orders. Employes’ Relations Committee of Swift & Company. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager ELECTRIC CLEANER DO YOUR WORK ¢| ous DOWN ” raere ‘sabor” nave nnd better. Call Us at Once for FREE Demonstration Blectric Appliancd Co, PMliott 2681 118 Spring st. Electric Washing Machines and | has Pal) | army he dit) I do not operate on people's pock- the etbooks. I have elevated dentistry | to a professional business standard, | .: possibility of its reappearing some ona . | " “ine day in the front yard of some EDWIN J, BROWN |} Other Devices on Easy Terms. |! PR American millionaire. 106 Columbia Street |