The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1919, Page 3

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ee ne cumanmab NE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919. FOR COUNCIL’ FORCED POOL ; Gen. Dawes Tells How He Brought It About BY EDWARD M. TH B.A PARIS, Will Memorialize Memory o Roland Cotterill (N Staff Correspon¢ May Here | Dawen tells rehing put pver the lines of f day aft n for the ‘ jon of the allied armies for elty officials and employes for ¢ Cleveland, O., Chamber pril rd wing elty May. | ¢ Homer H. Johnsor it is 1 that the ordl-| Cleveland r of the United hae Corporation Naquidation jnwton ‘ - shing p 4 the plan comple of army officers, there at's impowsd will be here tonight, Thurs- ‘ y © liaison offloer_ between the day and Friday only, in her ee oo aaieagel cs hs Nagin eden bh gt | | |Seattle May Get Low Freight Rate Freight rates that will — Pa — - Feeding of Russi Seek aula We duauaks with Will Be His Task ding to A jent of the mnmerce. He trade, may be road administrat exe don C. Corba ullve secretary of the chamber, who is in New York conducti the fight for lower freight rates for Sea According to ay, Edward Chambers, director traffic, has agreed to Seattle's demand that the J guiding principle in export rate « making should be the selection of 4 a pr manufacturing center for each 4 blanket rates made from these jx ints to the + | Pacific count = |MAKE PHONE USERS | PAY BURLESON BILL commodity “THE OF RACHEL’ has its uses and abuses. Where is the great dividing line? Does the mother love here outweigh everything else? ~ ERNEST P. RUSSELL on the WURLITZER Postmaster General Burleson i forcing tele; companies result control, In spite of om. treasury in this he deficien pment $150, Nansen ix the famous Norwegian cam a “ios explorer, who han been selected to ‘This ia the dectaration made by ae 8 eee eee v te Meier, corporation c SeanGinevian Ce - as LOWEST RATES TO THREE YANKEES DIE ‘ey ‘ablildenan, wounded two man tole Netce the’ mociioal langue |if% Gitribation of food to Rustin i & crowd that bed gathered. A shot|Tuesday. “The joint resolution of | the Bolsheviki agree to stop fighting IN ROW WITH FRENCH) sors) mat tat Sort, Alte |SSteren, aathorane Seawrel com | BORDEAUX, May 7. — Three contrel. provided for the United] Archibald Takes of the Americans A second American was reported Stated to pay the telephone compa ; . nies Juet compensation.” he asserted. | Marriage License “The rate increase adds 78 cents ©/ Archibald Hutcheson, under- month to the average phone rent in| srcrirr, will be a benedict within Beattie.” 24 hows. Cupid Kennedy, mar- | ASSIGN TROOPS FOR riage Heense clerk, issued one to Archie Wednesday morning. Miss | Americans met death here Sunday during a shooting affray involving ‘Americans and. townspeople of Bor.|*® Dave shot and killed himself, demux. while @ third, climbing the standard Revolver shots fired, {t is claimed, |of an electric car, wan electrocuted SAN DIEGO s 4 WILLAMETTE MAY 6 service, targe outsiae state. meals. Every ery t for Rates | a Gea Toll particulars at City Ticket AR Conquers RNEUMATISM ant. CrRONtC Di Sortie ML Ritey, 9000 W. Sith ot cad 20 DAY TREAT: 3 yrtle ey, ‘ . Of : BOX. Write fer Dr. Grimmers’ eeplanctere EARLY CONVOY HOME | wii ‘te ates. ‘Hutcheson. Miss | THE McCORMICK LINE | " Gnd ieatimonial booklet. KAN-KU COMPANY, | WASHINGTON, May T—(United Riley ts a sister-in-law of Chief ss - $88 Cherry 8. Phese Kier: 2008 Wor sale by ali leading drug stores, Seattle, | Preas)—The following organizations Deputy Shield: of the county cries dae ee |have been assigned to early convoy: treasurer's office | Bales commissary unit 151, butch meena ers’ company 310, veterinary evacu ation ®ection No. §, Companies C and 624th engineers; Company D, enginesrs; headquarters, Third | talion; Reventh Fighth and Ninth |companies and Third battalion, med. “ONLY JOKING” WHEN FS, May 7—"I ask- ack, but I was }iea) detachment; 20th engineers evac-|only joking We weren't mated, so juation hosptials 21 and 23; sanitary together?” squad 64 and camp hospitals 42 and the view that BE. H bis matrimonial situ- | 66. ‘Red Cross Holds : | Memorial 8 P. M. | Memorial services were being held thruout America by Red Cross work ers Wednesday in memory of Miss Jane A. Delano, director general of nursing for the Red Crors, who died at Saveny, France, April 15. Seat tle Red Crom workers were sched uled to hold their memorial services ing to his te ny Taft's court, where Olive Link sued him for divorce. or a thing to this matrimony poor nented the judge and ther Mra ave Link a decree and N DIES 56, to show your colors. NOW Mrs neer in Seattle since 1888, died at is the time to at & p. m, Wednesday in the mem |the family home, 3840 Linden av “ ” . bers’ hall of the Y. W. CG. A Tuesday, leaving her husband. come thru.” Subscribe : = sod ‘Kidapouas ate’ Ie ahooehes WAKSHIPS FLOATED AGAIN Ca. e laundry, and a with the May 7 Fe who Is a student at N n university F United States naval Unit. | » for those Victory Loan JOR any of the ships. ed States have faced death for you. Are you going to sit idly by and do nothing? g You owe it to yourself to learn ’ How toSwim It is wonderful exercise for any woman and is most certainly healthful. That is why we have arranged for Swimming Classes For Ladies Only Every Thursday from 12 to 2 P, M. at the Crystal Pool Two hours of healthful exercise amid clean sur- roundings. Instruetor Donald Viekers on hand to teach you to swim, WITH NO EXTRA CHARGE. Come down tomorrow noon. Seattle Natatorium Co. Second and Lenora MOSIPES, 2.v.8. 7 Remember, money is cheaper than blood! FTER the Victory Loan Bond campaign is over, then don’t delay having your teeth placed in perfect repair. Dr. Sipes and his corps of experts are at your service with the best dental skill and appliances to be found in the West. For 16 years Dr. Sipes has been practicing dentistry sticcessfully in Seattle. His }}}! patients are satisfied. Will you be one of his satisfied patients?" |] His guarantee means satisfaction to you. EXAMINATION FREE AT ANY TIME BOSTON DENTAL CO. |/ 1420 Second Avenue (Opposite Bon Marche) pen daily, 2 p.m. to 10:30 p,m. Sunday, 10 2, m. to 10:30 p,m Phone Eiliott 1896 CALL MEETING GEN, PERSHING tense drama of a wife who ‘ f the. petition giving| "'T DON'T CARE IF IT MAKES : land a lower rate from Spo-|ME A PRIVATE! ITS FOR THE fought for a child— nd other. ‘Inland | Kinpire | COMMON :GOOD € unfair and would| Yes; Pershing wae present wher the Mh ad Dawes told the story He looked Everett and daggers’ at his subordinate, but polat Dawes went blithely on. As he fin Ne 7 «t the | ished, he turned te hief t C } 1 Ww “You t deny t, sir! I'm only Cott all t of. | sorry I let the story out be fice eral, will be| fore. Un at the front would bh pout unified ac i | en in the service of suppl ad HE ASKED WIFE BACK| a plo-| “RESTGOOD” SANITARY CURLED HAIR MATTRESS Thirty-seven of These Nationally-known HAIR MATTRESSES Are on Sale Tomorrow At $32.50 Each Again we bring to the thoughtful homefurnisher an opportunity for big save ing—for the thirty-seven Sanitary Curled Hair Mattresses are offered at a price that any thrifty person cannot afford to ignore. . Their worth is so favorably established—Restgood Mattresses being nation- ally known—it is hardly necessary to dwell upon their construction and quality, They represent a special purchase, and at the price quoted they are the ut- most in mattress value. | [Prosecution of Security Leagu WASHINGTON, May 7.—Prose- cution of officials of the National Security league for violating the corrupt practices act hag been rec- k e Is Recommended Peeenaice ie Drive re 1 Tex; Buffalo, N. ¥.; Lockport, N. mich tongue longer 7 Y.; Bloomington, Ill, and elsewhere Dr. Edwards’ in the West. His firm acts as counsel for a corporation known, as “The American Cities.” This; jommended by the committee of |corporation, Menken explained, 18 | should \tive created by congress to inves-|@™mployed “in controlling railway | garen |@igate that concern, Attorney |*0¢ Dublic utility‘ corporations.” | |General Palmer has been visited by; members of the committee and/{ urged to give prompt considera- |) tion to thefr recommendation. The penalty involved t# a $1,000 fine, or § imprisonment for one year, or both. | ‘The report is signed by ed ce | tatives Ben Johnson, Pat Harrison, & K i 1,83 i If you are growing hard of hear- ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or i i & W. Saunders, R. H. Caraway, |if you bave roaring, rumbling, hiss- c. es e E Brow ing noises in your ears go to your |feeli “an ,, Reavis and E. E Browne | druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint | disnoaits ‘The National Security league | SVUEEIS* treneth). and add to it. 4% |was found by this committee of | pint of hot water and a little granu-|_ Dr. congress to be a concern financed | lated suga! Take 1 tablespoonful purely WwW 7 four times a day. |by Wall street While masquerad- | "Thi, "will often bring quick relief | Ing as a patriotic enterprise It/from the distressing head noises made wir on liberal congressmen |Closged nostrils should open, a a ree tere ttiey | breathing become easy and the mu- ustomed to vote for the public's | cus stop dropping into the threat. complaints, welfare rather than private inter-|It is easy to prepare, costs little and lests. The National Security league |!* Pleasant to take. Anyone who is > |threatened with Catarrhal Deafness spent money in many congression-| Or who has head noises should give al distri Among those whom |this prescription a t jthe league attacked as unpatriotic | |was former Congressman Johnson, | of South Dakota, who resigned jfrom the house of representatives © become a volunteer in the army, battle front In H & & 93 d who was at the | France Big Contributions ports a list Na’ » committee vessels which grounded at Trepas Funeral services will be con- aul Bonds now. The young sey bay, in the storm Monday, have |ducted from the chapel of the Carne : been safely floated. No serious dam-|Bleitz Rafferty company, 617 Kil- |} a) ee sab - ' H ge is believed to have been done to| bourne st, Sunday at 3:30 p. m./™ 50,000, payable in th manhood of your Unit- rondo : | oars A, Stub tit ofticieke, — {tuptalimente of | § Ithe time the | $100,000 had sub Dd. pont } 5 tion comes from Ridley eonard st, New York City many large corp Childs and Willia 17 Battery 2 u oreign testi letter yrofits last y ibuted nt of t ated $9,000. » U. powder Henry |} 8. Steel, ete contributed $3.5 director tn chiefly copper, profits were $ $2,500; R $700; war contribut Rub- ns, In- || Distinction May Well Rest In the Name of Francis Bacon al Harvester, H. H./} HERE is a distinction attached to old angen hg apa ns and venerable things: To a Rembrandt ors are ries Deering the || picture; to a Colonial four-post bed. Harvester Co; W. K, Vanderbilt, |} In the same manner a distinction attaches New York ¢ ral and other rail- |] to the name of Francis Bacon. ads; Clarence H. Mackay, tele- || In advertising the Francis Bacon piano the graph and cable company: B. M.|/ pares in 4, “From Washi an Baruch, stock broker; Mortimer L. ||f} Wilson.” 3a Piano Co, with Mr. ait. sant H. Schiff, sa as Ney i | W. P. H. Bacon, its present President, is a direct = Ae be eed aged iW) lineal descendant from the first American piano i poner: pidaaran ramp RN business founded by John Jaco¥ Astor in 1789 In the testimony it was brought ||f while Washington was in the Presidential chair, out that the id of forming the National eurit ague originated with Mr. unwood Menken who said he thought of it while listening to debates at the House |/f} of Commons in England, August 5, 19) Menken testified he is a member of the law firm of Beck- man, Menken & Griscom, and also of corporations in wv Orleans, | La,; Knoxville, Tenn; Houston, va iit —— ——— mm | Buy a Victory Bond and help | bring back our heroes to us,

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