The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. ISEEKS 8 HOURS HOLD BANQUET IN STATE WORK FOR H, M. WELLS Campaigns for Employes of W. D. Lane and Vanderveer Institutions Will Be Speakers Hulet M, Wells, former pre » | of the Central Labor counell, will be siven a farewell bar evening prior to bis leaving the MeNeil intand penitentiary, where he to serve a Education, Healthy Association, Travel = GRAND VICTORY TOUR —OF THE— BOYS’ FORWARD MOVEMENT 100 LITTLE GIANTS The Whitney Boys’ Chorus Will SING SWEET SEATTLE SONGS on a Grand Transcontinental Tour THROUGH 40 STATES—SUMMER OF 1919 $200,000 NEEDED To equip 1,000 boys for the greatest educational and moral forward movement ever attempted in the interest of American Boys. Environment, Advocating the eight “ident onal emy »w working 12 hour a week, FW at the Walla arrived here tate Tuesday f n days | Hurt y wuar |} Wa « . ba o r © mtate il a nt of the ednesda two-year sentence for obstruct t \ war | tral Councilman W. D. Lane, and until ght for his campaign recent ung m ¢ Hurley will try to get the legisla: | be the chief sp Others » pass cw limiting public | Jean Stovel, president of the day to ¢ Business Wom: club, and ¢ the tested skin eectiieiit = =. ate, fey Beg ed » publi ‘The banquet is expected to draw a| “Resino! is what you want for your king especially in the in-| record crowd at the in-trouble—Resino! to séef the itch- Resinol Ointment is excellent for re- | terests of the men and women em-\annex. It will begin at 6 Pngand burning—Resinol co Aca/ the lieving the smart, itch, and burn of ployed at the penitentiary at Walla! Wells, together with San Badler,| ‘This gentle ointment has mosquito-bites, and insect-stings, It/ Walla and at the state hospitals at) Joe Pass and Morris Pass, were ar 80 effective for years in treating soothes and cools skins burned by | Mee on the charge of preparing! worm, itching, borning wind or sun, All dealers sell Resino! | W% Ung leaflets denouncing and sores, that it has become Ointment jéay te Unknown among these pe > Di 1 draft law in 1917, The skin treatment. It con- fi Vem sine! Shavin defense contended that the law had] ld inet . : Relgane fd t leant 1 ure a day |not yet passed congress when the Mothing that could irritate the Stict And soothing Jotions wmmeces\ "ni iste board of control, in its skin."* | clreulars were printed. The govern pone re » the last legislature, recom: | ment, proceeded against atate employes be) them on a law passed in 1 prior eightnour day. The reo: /to the war, authorizing the president jomme ndation’was not acted UPON./to call out all able-bodied men for Plan Big Day for The only state employes now enjoy cole pay Petey geome ty Wounded Yankees|'"* ‘'" “ish\nour ds service” of tennis vr ther pt, atten meanstired muscles. A “big day to entertain the | ‘Hurte ie out to obtain the sup Ks wounded and convalescent soldiers at at women's and labor organiza ANALGESIQUE Seattle women are making plans to} Before going after the six hour | aid in the rtainment. A c¢ireus,! day.” Hurley orkers should six vaud t# from a@ local thea:/try and make the eight-hour day tre, and a baseball game between the day in a relic undefeated University of Washing is still in effect in quickly relieves all muscular strains. Get a tube today ‘Thee. Leeming & Co. N.Y. jeged conspiracy to © onde fonttlc, will will be employer Your druggist will also tell you that! He is w: us they work seven days a week however The “cannon ball are those em |The first jur lend convicted ndants, and serve two ul penitentiary cireult court of appeals sus tained the lower court Wells is a native of W and a gradu port saya, “w nt in socialint affairs and was the party cholee for may areseman, } SKIP- STOP CAR PLAN IS LIKED ~ | Will Be Installed on All City Lines ton and the allstar Camp Lewis! some nines will be the main features of the program. | ‘The Seattle women will bring home | , lunches for the wounded men. A} of women will leave from the! he {| Im nailing @ lie It is a good plan arvard) is clinch the Har — nd co! The plan has the endorsement of . * Central Labor Council of Spo party Knights of Columbus hall, lave. and Union st., at 9 o'clock Wed nesday morning Bad Complexions Peeled Off The girl with the pe Declaring the skip-stop plan a the Phinney st. car line al railway officers are aring to install the sys- all the city’s lines: © xkip-stop plan calls for stops| designated wkiy of three stops in effectiv the the muni now pre corners The Purpose ‘The purpose of the “Boys' For ward Movement” is to help boys The Plan To train a chorus of 1,000 boys in vocal and harmony singing, to educate and broaden their line of vision through travel and per- sonal contact time service is » being su Phinney patrons, with running downtown during morning rush hours, and outbe in the evening. Only one complaint was received) Monday, when the new plan was Placed in operation and | To make it easter for the boys THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON | to do wright and harder to wrong. To educate and frain the men VICE SUSPECTS'§ Vebruary 22, 1916! To make a pal of every boy, to promote wholesome comradeship nd to bring into al organization for , moral and physical our boys. and moral fiber of boys #0 they will have no other idea | tbat of right doing. | My dear Sir: ourage singing, vocal and and to bring orus the boys of Ordinance Requires Police | to Give Information the "habe Dieward hacer * has a membership of at least a million. welfare My attention has beam Called to the interesting work you have done in or= To bring the parents and the boys into closer relationship and to encourage the “BIG BROTH- ER” idea. FRENCH PASTRIES FRESH AT NOON every day, and all the most delicious cakes you can think of, too. Boldt's big new Bak ery turns them out so delt- cious and wholesome that ganizing the Whitnoy Boy Singers and I want | An ordinance was passed Monday by the eclty council, preseribing the manner of Booking persons arrested by the police on “disurderiy” charges }and held for examination by the health department, to determine whether they should become inmates you just MUST taste them. j of the city det hospital, Bread and Rolls, too, just as (| The ordinance, urged by Couycil goed. }man Bolton, requires the arresting | officer to furnish complete informa AT 5 LOCATIONS jtion, name a sepecific charge | the cire oon of th °. nd 913 § nap nests | roumstan, ne arrest and 1414 Third Avenue ‘They will be fearless examples of wholesome mental and moral vigor, who, by the very force of good example and right doing will lead every other American boy into the same line of thought and action to give myself the ploasure of expressing To provide 1,000 STATE OF WASHINGTON BOYS with the necessary transportation and guarantee of return, for a trip thruout forty states. my interest ip the work ené sending you ny dest wishes for ite entire success. To provide teachers, physicians, nurses, dentists, helpers, cooks, mechanics, cars, etc., for properly taking care of these boys, Cordially ané sincerely yours, JesctowTe Rev, u. E. K. Whitney, 526 Harrison Street, diillyard, Weshington,, It takes $200 to equip a boy for this trip. money must be raised by the 25th of June. ‘Let’s Help Our Boys Indorsed by the Elks’ “Big Brother” Association, the Central Labor Council and many prominent people. The “Boys' Forward Movement” embraces every country and nationality, every denomination. It is the ideal Americaniam.’ Its purpose is to produce the ideal American out of the stuff that Americans are made of—“OUR BOYS.” | names of all witnesses. The action in the result of charges against the ¢ and health departments re | cently investigated. |Shayler enaed By Ministers Here Dr. Ernest V. Shayler, pastor of Mark's church, tas elected pres- dent of the Seattle Ministerial Fed. eration Monday, the members of the | federation wsing the hope that {he would in the |bishon of ¢ aska diocenc er officers ov. WLR Sawhill, first pr John W. Haman, second president | Rev Russell F Thrapp, secretary and Rev. Abraham Veride, treasurer. | To return the boy to Seattle at the end of the tour a 100 per cent better boy than when he left. | UD OUENENEOOOROTOOUOAUAAY td 4.) EXT to having your own tecth, have them made by men who, by years of tice, and who, by natural inclina- have made themselves expert in line of work. These are the sort of dental experts who work with Dr. Sipes. He has built up acorps of assistants, each of whom is an expert in his particular line of activity. 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