The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 10

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tin jured Passengers TO THE DOGS’ Says “Mutt,” and He Ought to Know tinned From Page One about our chests, el Hogs, Who can't bark arms, briskets. forearms, s, t fasal bones, past stifle-joints. rump > and Points this Tadama feller w Off, I'm here to state that w We May Not pul the cord for the kind of dogs that loves to romp with Can't Get a Snell willin’ to it th ome pretty good guys eee Highbrows, after you get to em, but I wonder Dave stacked up when John B Gordon first took the bench as Judge GAN't heip but think of the good @ days,” Mutt rambled on with a PWhy, there was a time ir bure when every alley in town f@ garbage can filled with of meat, and a © could @ lip over as © a chunk could wish, bu y festaurant and butcher people tight that we can't even take at a meat hook I ran my And down alleys today and & couple of boulevards. Did ind @ handout for myself? I did TANT got was short pants I guess them highbrow! Who will make a three-day at the Arena, beginnin , are pretty wise ip three squares a day fr [a nice, warm place in’ pretty olf, but Wag & tail with the best of some kind lady would go to} @ rubberset brush, some | foap and hot water and a gomb for about 20 minutes. cklebones, shoul at there among just how Re # THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919. 1 " git # hy Mate a TF BLAME BRAKES, ‘SUES SCHOOL GREEN HANDS = FOR $12,000 |Motormen and Conductors Boy Wants Payment for Give Views of Equipment Fall Off Fire Escape ya x Continued From Page One 7 Cable Spool Kills Teamster Instantly ol of A Question of Brakes of cable Peptiron is a remarkably effecti agreeable and a combination ron, celery and other great tonies and diges- for the prostration > and other eple nena, nervousness, neuralgia, of pepsin, nux prostration, | loop car was pushed Pine. This photo- : high school boy Oe al ee a one-man Capito! Hill Union st ghth and 1, Broac y run-away St of us mutts won't be able into the Arena next Thurs but I'll bet the small boy nervous dyspepsia, sleeplessness, One or two Peptiron after meals (nee the economy?) do the work, This picture shows the wreckage at Sixth ave. and Pine st. Tuesday afternoon, when }two blocks by the big run-away Capitol Hill car, which r 1 down Pine st. and crashed into the smaller car at I to see ux Friday morn-| graph was taken before the firemen had arrived to separate the two cars and extricate the body of Howard Carr the same. who was instantly killed. Eighteen passengers of the smaller car were injured. Four automobiles were struck by the car in its 1 . of the| adois,” Mutt waseed. “I) fight e tr " 1 per care out | Made by t tun down and chin awhile ght. P aes © rig Any Gregg—Henry and I mpane & lotta of old umes) Tabor Men Meeting Increased Rates ‘Report Fishermen cae Fon gvarovey | With Gompers Today! for Lumber Asked’ in Alaska on Strike Neb. May 14—Arrestea| NEW YORK, May 14—Un WASHINGTON, May 14.—(United frolling fishermen near Keteht-| | era Earl Beavers showed | Press.)—The executive council of th t MO | Cal cod enka etstnn hannens-thels de Of $100,000. He told the judge! American Federation of a it bootlegging, but had) sumed its sessions here today with a1 the game. he police jealous of me,” Beavers said. Hoot Co, Low ethin’ was done t Investigation Is Under Way to Determine Cause of Collision Learned, But Sues for Tuition Fees “Continued From Page One Labor re | President Gompers. The council ex Money to Loan at 53% to 7% No Commission pects to complete eration this D BANK ROBBED ®{ternoon of itv annu port to the ‘ [ENTO, Cal, May 14, | coming federation con | rf ingt > t ; ‘ : ~ Da ge wearing military uni-| The proposition of giving organ | nadian desti jous the Oak Park branch | ization aid to the International -_ - ee to bank of $1,000 in| Workers’ union will probably be| When you think of advertising, ‘ Tuesday. [taken up tomorrow. ae _think of The Star, ! . ey _will_give P : . Z : » bous afte On any plan most desired “sf bore " ‘i two or three years, nd whit "t run, and its ape” was an offense to the eye nk $40 in repairs, but “entirely in his efforts to putthe auto jin running order.” Johnson has re Mlturned the car and wants his pay was er the wreck | Jack Burke Annual payment plan fer ene te ten years. Monthly peyment pian, where Olymple way injured. His rushed and mangled, | mind. jake wan the ¢ and I knew that hat far It would be pure t was ¢ ospital surgeons -CTED STOCK < | Gp amputated jt Lindley’s shoulder was wrenched and his face cut by glass He was able to go home. Started at Bellevue W. D. Smith, of the Conklin hotel, 86 Virginia wt. with hi ht foot seriously lacerated, was taken moved to the to the city hospit He was re dish = hoxpital morning. His cor ry | ments of $250 and the $40 vainly in vested, returned by court order. CONV LOS ANG ED OF LARCENY LES, May 14.—Edward the recent Los Angeles municipal investigation, was convicted nts, charging larceny by late Tuesday Schwartz, one of the principals in| you pay any amount at any time—with a minimum payment of only $1 a $100 borrewed—in- cluding the interest, Washington Mutual Savings Bank $10 SECOND AVE, {iPr RY, um oe! OF CARS DENIED" \ lerasa st. oterte nee REASON FOR IT \ |tor, 330 ave re in} —- SAN FRANCISCO, May 14— |atarted ite wild F ave. The first thor Safety Precautions Taken |'*»'t « bank president. He owns sew ductor had of th rf eral hat checking privileges. i when the trolley was jerked off the tween Melro: nd The Oldest and Largest Gavings Institution in Washington (Ur TURKISH CIGARETTES “fo i 10 | | iking the io switch. Continued From Page One * the car did r : EGAN sonar am a oe ome Maria Barrientos ke on “Many bulletins have t Could Not Stop Prrighte Kebarayiinc cuanding’ thet jo take cee | Leading Coloratura but I « mid do} We bave - ashes with! Prima Donna of the ond X tuotae, whe vein kee Metropolitan Grand r witer Opera Company, is enraptured with her anted that] f his the tracks, Wher coming I opened the nd jumped inside have been issued ning of gates while| nd ex a So LOELLE wapectat trom The Tone-Coloring Solo 1 traffic Th erage daily | Player Piano jes during | were eigt were 42 co ape “My Soloelle arrived. This wonderful instrument opens to all music lovers the avenues to the enjoyment of producing oneself the best music the world affords—an enjoyment hitherto forbidden to any except great pianists. With this marvelous Player I find it pos- sible to obtain any desired effect—one has the joy and satisfaction of complete control,” ; Sasa ~~ fei A dealer or salesman who claims that any other player piano can do what is accomplished by the Soloelle is woefully misinformed or stoops to willful misrepresentation. Tracks Unsatisfactory TURKISH CIGARETTE , eS Sm kaa ae yur, caret ty has been maintained and I thought said practically is be sper toward put 4 in the best shape pos uperintendent of trans Hender « not b lines in r condi Jover every minute,” |motorman was sta jumped back ¢ Drove Wreck Two Blocks All but two wd from th Because it meets the world’s demand for Quality, Quantity and Economy. 1 Mager sate riage agg Burke Turpin of Because it contains 28 types of pure Turkish tobacco and is the only high- "the: face. an grade Turkish cigarette in the world that sells for as little money as work ‘We cannot too strongly emphasize the fact that there is no player piano in the same class with the Soloelle—none to be compared with it—nothing in the least like it. The Solociic ty the only a Accompaniment chief In the only pin and ‘ol of the charm amd exsence of mu: Bacon SOLOELLE—Pianista SOLOELLE Autopiano SOLORLLE—Montelius SOLOBLLE Armstrong SOLOELLE e. ing—the y 1 track " cal expression. not as they should ¢ hickering SOLOBLLE. like to have them no tim and lac about the face and MaHee tant body, are city pital Arthur Wa ammit, driving the truck truck by the tret car, 1s in Providence hospital en up and bruived, but have at been permitted te reach an ger to passe lition where dan ‘Terms Can Be Arranged—Other Instruments in Exchange. ngers existed Expect U. S. Jury 18 cents for 15 cigarettes pe Lat gb maller to Report Friday (35 cents for 2 packages) “ark the xa it nt | The reason for the low price is that LORD SALISBURY is packed mamentem. to he corer # 82SD-_|serenus nent mad dash down Pine Keig ave rrested by. Internal April 1 on a charge soRshining, waa turned in the most inexpensive and most attractive machine-made paper : fo the eeand jury. tor inv package instead of the expensive hand-made cardboard box. United For these practical reasons: Quality, Quantity and Economy LORD SALISBURY is the inevitable cigarette. rely fuaGee Madinonm St. CROW WAS HASTY — Oueyamecs wy OKLAHOMA CITY, May 14.—A, y, i ra B. Crow flew off the handle and got os N into t which landed him in court Keep on your perch here ter,” advised the judge in fining | Vednesday morn es ® grand jury, If you MUST nell y now in ¢ , are not ex-| get what they're wo pected before at 2p at the NATIONA NK OF b> Third Avenue, Corner University Opposite Pantages Theaire

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