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AUTO WHEELS CRUSH YOUTH Boy Darts "Into Street in Front of Car Ruster Schoenleber old son of Mrs. Bertha 801 Marion at elghtye hoenleber of wan fatally Injured early Monday night when the street in front of his home and fell beneath t of an automo bile driven by Brown of 1006 Ninth ave Mrs. Wr sho toll declared that she wa mpeed of only 10 miles an hour when he ran into » wheels Mra. J own alt Napmed the story to the police, She traveling at a THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919. DO YOU KNOW WHAT W. D, LANE UNDER FIRE BY COUNCIL Modified Resolutions Passed by Brother Members After refusing to censure Counell man W. D Lane and ¢ hin ne + un-American, beonuse of hin at the given Sadler and Hulet M, Wells on th: of their commitment to MoNell's Island penitentiary, members of the city council on Monday pasaed a res: | ution ng his talk before the guewts at the banquet for the con vioted men was not official and that he did not represent the city council | = sas alba asians AP i at the time The resolution waa passed follow ing an explanation of hin action by| Lane in whieh he argued that he had never rep: nted that he was Mere in bis official capacity, and th he did not uphold or attempt to justify the acta of Wella and 8a Tr, who nensen were convicted ax draft obstruction statements. | ints, Councilman Erickson, after the resolution had been declared adopted HATCHES 52,000 BABY CHICKS jose to declare himself aa voting AND ITS PROSSER, Wash. June 23--F PENALTY the boy darted from the sidewalk in front of the machine. ‘The pasted over the boy's body ambulance was | wheels The city summoned | the way to the hos Ina Seott of Portland, Rrown, Rye wit hospital Dut he died pital, Mrs who is visiting Mrs. passenger in the machine corroborated Mrs was 4 YOU'LL PAY? The most noticeable advances in the wholesale Brown's led upon to take any hatched 52,000 baby chicks thts tone spring. The wold at 18 & resolution was o cents each, netting more tha ace field private hiekens him cost of shoes in the past three years have taken effect during the last sixty days—a boost of as much as $1.50 a pair in some grades. That means [iy another boost of ONE to THREE DOLLARS a pair in the retail price! na country where free «pe ix permitted. Amend Resotutions | Prior to this vote the cou ha his orchard and alfalfa com bined planned to adopt the resolu HOLD NEWEON we WERAL ) whieh original resolu In plain English, within six months you'll be paying $12.00 to $18.00 and $20.00 for shoes that used to cost you $5.00 to $8.00 a pair, and—TYEY WON’T BE AS GOOD SHOES. Then you got REAL leather. But here is something that will help you through at least a part of the situation: jor dinne | ON 3¢ DATS’ [On “Labor in Politics.” He maid he| TRIAL did that and no more, and that dur. | ing hin talk he declared he knew lit: | tle of the merits of the cases against | the two men, but supposed the Bellingham Chemica) anything subversive to law and or} ngham, Wash : der,” ‘The most radical po Por sale In Seattle by the Bartell | it: a) orvanination I ever beloneed to five stores and Swift @ druggiete | 'itical organization I ever belonged t ~ was the Progressive party revolutionary instrument I ever ad » ° Don’t let your — ated was the ballot rheumatism spoil No official act of mine ts in qnes your vacation se thon I will obviate any neceenity for) the council to declare I was not act-| | ing In any off! or representative . | ie never entered tow wind thal ‘ ‘ $3.50 Shoes, Oxfords | would think I waa under and Pumps rould think I waa te i $3.70 3822 28rd ave. & W., Saturday) Which Lane was severely censured Bee” cee wed: ck. It was following the council preni action that the change of sentiment watertaking 2, omic Oe veloped and the Councilman W. H. Moore made the | motion to atrike out the part of the| Stomach [ty terre tne deciarstion that hie vot | Sour stomach (heartburn), belch ng. awell nd tall feelin Frenne “Complatned ot v » after the firet vote of the meals. relleved mn tw m™ uneil, Lane declared that he had! undigested Send 10¢ for postage and war tax aration, Jo-to, for Newson, . who died at hin home Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1 Tece@ay from the Biei t dent's speech in defense of his own ons were nded | Nusing to a question of personal frequently - coon SF r Wells Sad the stomach caused by name and address, and we will send time you @re t SMVEE TREAST SHOULD SEE he said The greater part of The Royal Boot Shop steck. EVERY SHOE in this great stock has been marked down —WAY DOWN. Not a pair reserved. The savings to you will benefit you more than money in the bank. You can SEE and KNOW just the amount you save, as the price tickets tell the story exactly as it is. The selling starts at 9 o'clock each day and will continue till I’ve cut the stock down to comply with orders. ‘The most Women's $6.00 to $4.50 Shy , Oxtords and Pumps $4.70 Women's $7.00 to $10.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $5.30 Women's $7.50 to $10.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $5.70 any body |ANALGESIQUE ™""," BENGUE *=: for quick and sure relief. Directions with each tube ‘Thos. Looming & Co., N.Y. there a attle who does think se the resolution would Lave been adopt od if 1 had been heard before hand.” It was then that the changes were made person in Se-| I doubt that Women's $9.08 to $11.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $7.30 Women's $4.50 to $10.50 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $6.70 Women's $10.00 to $12.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $8.30 Women's $11.08 te $14.00 Shoes $9.30 $10.00 Shor, Oxfords and Pumps $6.30 ‘Don’t Use Tracks | to “Ramble Over” | Declaring the “man in the cab’ |i firet of everybody on any ratiroad train interested in safety first, for “DAMAGED GOODS Bn @ |imemters Men's $7.59 te $180.00 Shoes, $5.30 Men's $8.00 to $10.00 Shoes Men's $6.50 to $10.00 Shoes, broken lines $4.70 Women's $12.00 to $1600 Shore $9.70 Men's $8.50 to $16.00 Shoes $6.70 to} engineer, talked before | members of the Transportation ciub | Monday the first day of |“eafety week.” Use of the tracks |right of way for a | rambling and railroad highway by pedestrians is responsible for the majority @f accidents in which persons are killed by trains according to Moore | Attorney Oliver C. MoGilvra.} |chairman of the war savingsthrift! stamp committee, and F.C. Mi lington, statistician of the state in dustrial Insurance commission, spoke Vice President A. M. Lee presid- ed over the club luncheon. Men's Boyden and Men's $12.00 to $14.00 other $12.00 to $14.00 Hurley Shoes Men's pelle os sage $8. 30 Men's Boyden $14.00 and $15.00 Shoes $12.30 Men's $9.00 to $10.50 Shoes $7.30 alao Greeters Opening | Portland Session PORTLAND, Ore, Jane 24.—With the combined motive of considering improvements in hotel service, there | by making their travels pleananter and having a good time, |gates gathered here DR. J. BR. BINT Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES 260 dele | morning | ‘* one of the few optical for the ninth national co the al store: the Northwest that really ee ene OFF | PLAN EAGLE PICNIC Grind lenses from start to finish |the Greeters of America | Afi executive meeting of the Wom-| Plans’are being made for the an-|and we are ihe ont i | W. Hammond Williams, of Gn’s Legislative Council of Wash-|nual picnic of Ballard aerie of| , SMATTEE. by ataduats op-|Hotel Fairmont, San Francisco;| ington will be held June 30 at|Eagles at Silver Lake. The enter not prescribed | Leonard Hicks, of Hote] Grant, Chit tometrist. Glasses the home of Mrs. Sophia 1. W./tainment committee was in session|unless absolut necessary. cago, and L. Leigh Fuller, of Hotel| Angeles, Los are the three Clark, 5579 29th ave. N. | Monday afternoon. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 7 lidates for president of 1116 viner AVE. and Seneca Greeters, one of whom will be Phone Main iso ed Thursda The Famous in a Day for Her Beautiful Complexion (Oatmeal Combination Does un’ A Free Prescription Dees Its Work Overnight—You Can Prepare It at Your Home the STORE HOURS 9 TO6 Angeles . smooth and vetvety. ja! recommend it for Crekiea tan sue spots, coarse pores, rough xin dineas, wrinkles, and, in fact eve blemish the face, hands arms re ee a A your neck or chest is discolor om expos 1) this combination soere ong ‘and tne oh jectionable defect will ateapr It is absolutely harmless neepoea not produce or stimulate « frowt of hair. No matter how rough and ungainiy ‘the hands and what abus hav Friday |COUNCIL AUTHORIZES MORE PAVING WORK| The city council on Monday thorized the improvement of Fou ave. from Holgate ave. by filling, grad Other improvemer CREDIT [vara nerrsts ses. em Pay Only $3.50 fora = CLADLY . , feces tae Summer Hat Fine Silver TE RR sec sy. lpn OM as | solution for the ever offered you, and ib ou have a credit for the Bride Modem Bridge Work :.': °°." % ; Our splendid display of Fine Silverware concrete walks, was will make the Gift Seeker's task an For Twenty-Five Years CHERRY FESTIVAL oN “ WIN BROWN | The Mikado club of ected darlene in complete Dinner and | By © J. Wueolay Want ce: Sore 4 ‘Tea Services, exclusive patterns in Seattle's Leading 4 Rig: bed Flatware and a wonderful assortment 108 Columbia Street J ‘| of separate pieces afford an unusual sens ei opportunity to select a gift that will I have been studying crown and delight and satisfy. bridgework for a quarter of & COM 1). Wit) typ | We will be glad to show tary, and have worked faithfully to ¢,.. | many delightful new things. master a system that ie aafe, sant < | tary and satisfactory. Other den APPOINTS SEATTLE MEN New York: It is my own dis And it takes just one nigh such marvelous reaults, ‘says Mae dna Wilder, when her friends ask her about her wonderful complexion and the improved appearance of her hands and arms ou_can do th same thing if you follow my advi I feel tt my duty to teli| hard work and woman what this Wonderful prescription did for me. I er tire of telling others just prought about such remarkable ‘Thousands who have Here is the identical pre-| had that removed every defect from my face, neck, hands and arms. Until you try it you can form no idea of the marvelous change it will make it just one application. The prescription, which you ean at your own home, is as follows Go to any grocery and get ten cents worth of ordinary oatmeal, and from Any drug store @ bottle of ¢ p he oatmeal as directed in ‘age of derwillo and apply morning. plication will kes the akin REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Nehtest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 15 years. EXAMINATION bey $15.00 Set of Teeth $10.00 Set Whalebone $8.00 Crowns .. $8.00 Bridgework . . 84, $2.00 Amalgam Filling Pore Painless Ex Have impression take: morning and get t ‘amination and advice free 7 8® Call and See 8 and ridge Werk, We Test of ‘Time, Most of our pr tronage is r mmended by early patients, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our patients who haye tested our work. When coming to our offices, be sure you are in the might p Bring this ad with you. ps Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Werking Peop OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY sq, Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ca. it used it ha the same resulta I have had’ Note: ‘To wet the. best improv 68th sts, from atona ave., by I adopted ement unt simply amount to you haven't an account we will be gla tse it; amd te se penaive that any girl er weman can af- to you ford 1 to extend thi Silk Suits Specially Priced at $24.50 A choice of privilege le improvement after ti application they will retum money. It is sold im thie efty The first ap-| money refund guar astonish Seattle wi om festival Tuesda Dentist Ninth ave including © Ha watian village some of palace of 2 cannibal village, a nd upward: illusions, a circus The general be admitted to the grounds daintiest Summer Suits we ever dl show and others played specially priced for this week you these And credit privileges added to the attra tion of low prices. tats can do it if they will work and) 0) 7 St fearn. Skill and genius are acquired soleil ~ by experience and arduous labor. ao 0 ; by G of Seattle, has been Hart to the state accountancy to Larson, of Seattle Alfred Lister, brother of the Lister, was appointed to ed himself to the same board. |My system of bridgework is simple succeed |atid inexpensive, made with a view! to durability and utility, : SEWwELER amd A toothbrush will easily reach SILVERSMITH= and cleanse every surface of my my Decor Ave artes who re :84.00 | An ordinance w the city sunell Monday by Counei!l man R. H. Thomson to appropriate | $12,854 to widen Pike street feet bi than the average natural tooth. # Introduced in No charge for consultation, my work is guaranteed. T do not operate on people's pock: etbooks, I have elevated dentintry to a professional business standard. EDWIN J, BROWN 106 Columbia Btreet All work guar and 1332-34 Seeond to 66| n Third and Fourth ave-| nues would make the street | conform in width to the rest of | Pike street, from First ave, to Third lav "