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EAR COTTRELL [COMMITTEES OF | ON THE 3-IN-1) UNIONS PICKED Talks to Central Labor | Labor Council Board Repre- | sentatives Selected cil on Tripple Alliance | the slogan, “Let's go," the} The seven divisions of the Cen- Alliance is going to eclect/tral Labor council elected tho fol oly from “dogoatcher to gov- | lowing representatives on the seven was the assertion of C. Re [administrative committees and of the Kent grange, secre-| boards Wednesday night 10f the alliance, at the Central] From the provision council Wednesday night. Trustees, F, N. Dornin Mt was given the floor of tho} A, J, Willis; organization, Robert ‘at the request of Phil Pearl, | Fairbanks; legislative, Ed T. Levi; Barbers. strike and grievance, Herman Ro does the Triple Alliance jresotations, Alice M, Lord; label, ‘and what is it going to do?” |W. C. Auld. | his explanation of the From the amusement trades— | going to be what you/Trustees and exeontive, W. W.! And without the undivided | Ladd; organization, H. Lampman; ‘of the rank and file of the | legislative, H. Hansen; Yabel, W. J ations we cannot fune-| Douglas; strike and grievan J Laflour; resolutions, ©. H From the metal trades F. Turco; executive, A: BE. Miller; organization, F, B. Clifford; legis- | e by electing principles | iative, F. Nelson; label, A, B. Cal fnstead of parties. lahan; strike and grievance, J. Von orm will be written next/|Carnop; resolutions, V. Brown. ‘Think of what you want, From the printing trades ty in your hands. And} Trustees, A. S, Dates; executive, | ‘and file will frame the plat-/ Denis Morrison; organization, W. “ea 4 legisiative, Joe Grimm; FS going to raise $250,000 by 2 strike and griev- | ecards costing 50 cents . §. Andrews; resolutions, B. | ‘There will be no hand- dates, and we want to ‘approval of 100 per cent of Bradley; executive, z labor. F, Cotterill; organization, Otto e' not recognize radical nor | Dines; legislative, C. R. Case; la- There is no such|bel, Tex Phillips; strike and grtev- | if is immaterial to us whether |ance, ©. W. Doyle; resolutions, B. @ red rose or not.” F. Nauman. From the maritime trades— en Seeking Trustees, Fred Quade; executive, P. H. Bennet; le F.C, Mil at Bemis Co. }iineton; ; Johnson; | that their wages were too| strike and grievance, Percy May them to conduct a de-! resolutions, Dan Mahoney; organt- | life, eight pressmen and! zation, B. Osborne, trades executive, has come, The example set in North Dakota. And to see whether we can building —tradés— eu is fatal to health and beauty. ‘ight sensibly and easily; your health and figure. trouble, wrinkles, nerv weaknesses, ctc., besides ‘@iployes of the Bemis Bros.| From the miscellaneous trades— men are getting $24 altive, J. A. Stevenson; organization, ‘@ small bonus for every |J. A. Buck; legistative, P ‘and the bonus, while the com-|Tom Egan; strike and grtevance, offered a 10 per cent raise} Harry Dail. tional committee will be J. N. Bal- dies linger of the steamfitters, Phil) o are Sto ¢ May of the longshoremen. | A Union Is Formed} ‘The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union Council Wednesday night. The union embarrassment, due to! wag fortied by members of the Sol- {and feel younger. Walk} not tike that organization. iy. Let your eyes sparkle) sissy Adele Parker, Miss Elizabeth | friends. Be @ girl again!) Grade ‘Teachers’ association, advo-| Gruggist, get a small) cated the support of the $4,000,000 | , left their posts Wed-' Trustees, William McNally; execu- want © 15 per cent in-|!abel, Gladys Small; | resolutions, are unorganized. ‘The three members of the educa- Pearl of the barbers and Percy * * ’ | Soldiers’, Sailors | was indorsed by the Central Labor | . diers’ and Sailors’ Council who did Ww fervor. Surprise and 4e-! Quinn and Miss Agnés Winn, of the | /Oil of Korein (capsules) | school bond issue at the election next | Gitections of thé Korein | pyesda _ Reduce 10 to. 60 pounds sts ntee. Eat all you need some candy, if desired) eaucing. ng theonsie Church 10 Feet je exercises Or folowing by 10 Is Ancient ii iinet thence tion diet. der without and self-denial? chance! —Advertise- Why not drastic ‘The smallest of the oldest churches on the American continent is the church of Our Lady of the Concep. tion, in Calle Factor, Mexico City. It is 10 feet across, cight-sided, and 27 feet high. Tho now used as @ store- house for garden tools, a candle i} burns in the ancient shi today as f] thruout the past 400 ye | | Maj. D. O. Livesly | Is Awarded Honors SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.—Ma- jor D, O. Livesiey, noted in the live: |, stock world and formerly connected ia with the Portland Union stockyards, Hid has been decorated with the Order | of St. Sta aus with swords by the governor general of rthern Rus- sia, according to word reeéived by the acific division of the Red Cros# ORDER OF YOUR —————SSo——ee—————— No, cigarette: names-mentioned v There are only three kinds of cigarettes: (1) those containing Turkish tobaccos alone, (2) those containing Domestic tobaccos alone, and (3) those containing various blends of both Turkish and Domestic. We manufacture all three kinds. Hence we have nothing to lose and everything to gain by advising you fairly and openly as to which one of these three kinds of cigarettes will probably suit you best. “How much Turkish?” is the big question in choos- ing a cigarette and the more smokers we can help by this frank advice, the more steady, contented purchas- ers we can count on, year after year, for our various cigarettes. Tear out this advertisement—show it to some friend. Kypererntigans {MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY KIND OF CIGARETTES Are you smoking too much—or too little—Turkish? UNTIL you find the right answer to that question, you won't get one-half of the sheer enjoyment and should get from each day’s smoking. ‘Maybe you have the answer already: Maybe your present cigarette is exactly the right one for you. Ifso, hang on to ii— u're lucky and this story is not meant OF YOU, .. But, unless you are positive—unless you KNOW-\that your present cigarette suits you better than any other cigarette pos- phage aye you well to understand this question of “How much Turkish?” you Straight Turkish vs. Domestic. Tobaccos ' _ Turkish and Domestic tobaccos are very different from each other. Turkish has a delicate, smooth flavor and a very rich, heavy aroma—Domestic has more real tobacco character, and the better grades s what tobacco men like to call “life” or “sparkle.” “ ‘ Some men (comparatively few, however) can smoke straight Turkish cigarettes all day long. i Others—many of them, our records show—go to the other extreme, and prefer, t Domestic. They can’t stand any Turkish at all. They find it over-rich or heavy—too much aroma. ,, And in between these two extremes is the big majority—the normal or average smokers. ( These average smokers like the Turkish flavor—yes. But they find that Turkish tobacco is something like plum pudding or candy—awfully good, but too much is, decidedly, too much. Soin aso Turkish and Domestic ‘—Blended > he omen paged finds chet the just-right cigarette is a happy medium— = he can smoke more often and actually get more solid pleasure out of his smok- ing, all day long, by choosing a cigarette whichis of part Turkish and part Domestic tobaccos, combined in a good blend. Such cigarettes are called ‘‘ Turkish blend”’ cigarettes. CF) ‘How to recognize a good “Turkish blend” ‘Thete are only two things that count in a “Turkish blend” cigarette. One is. ’ f a Copyright, 1919, by Liggeti & Myers Tobacco Co. the quality of the tobaccos themselves (both Turkish and Domestic), and the other is the proper ent of each to each in the bien ng. But while there are many “Turkish blends” on the market, it is easy for any- one to pick the good ones. Here is a simple test. If a cigarette satisfies your own requirements on these three points, it is pretty sure to be both a good blend and right smoke for you: First —It must give you that real Turkish’ flavor—but not so much of it as to be too rich or heavy. piers A oye: this Turkish flavor, watch also for that “life” and delightful “sparkle” or that ripe, cool mellow- ness, peculiar to certain Domestic tobaccos. Third—The cigarette should let your smoke appetite stay sharp and crisp so that you will relish every smoke clear up to bed-time; and whether or not you, happen to smoke more heavily than, usual, it should leave you feeling keen ,and fine. : “How much Turkish?” ‘So begin with this question —“How’ much Turkish?” You'll have to answer, it yourself, for each man’s taste is his own. But keep thinking about it; for when you've answered it correctly, you'll have found ‘‘your”’ cigarette. And we know we don’t need to emphasize how much that will mean to you. Beginning next Week we shall resume the advertising here in Seattle for one of our lead- ing “Turkish blend” s. These ents will tell you more ¥ much Turkish?” and we feel quite certain they will in- terest you. —— |today. ‘Phe decoration was in appre ciation of his work in distributing \foodstuffs among war victims Livesly w stock at the F tional exposition he Archangel in August, acific Interna. 1918, with @ With a view to persuading retiring | ranchers of Walla V of the live-| their permahent residence in Seattle, | former residents of Walla Walla will) Ha went to hold a meeting to organize a Walla| SAN Walla club, nding reurins Plan Reception for De Valera FRANCISCO, July 17.—- | Sightseeing and arrangements for shipload of foodstuffs. | the reception of Mamonn De Vo president Of the “Irish republic tions will be held Saturday. Patriotte land's cause, led by Mrs. Mary F, Me Whorter, tured the day's program of the la-| dies’ auxilic enthusiasm over Ire national president, fea: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) MEN OFF FOR SPOKANE | - sini , | 5, £, the chief a vitiey 7 { Quick, Painless Way to | the chief notivit ss today of th ‘HOW TO COLLECT FOR ' egates attending the national con | é Remove Hairy Growths |) vention of the Ancient Ofder of Hi- | | WIFE; THAT’S PUZZLE le here Thus far the con SPOKANE, July 17-—About 60| ention has b entton 4 - | Here is a simple, unts y to| plans for vide ftinn to delesates from Western Washington rid the skin of objectic extend the 's membershiy | cities will motor here for the first COMPETENT DENTISTS With some powdered delatone stivities among people of Irish|convention of the State Chamber of} Seattle is sending 16 er saypinats — a a ‘The sessions open Mon ST. HELENS, Ore., July 17.—Hav- (Helps to Beauty) jing obtained a verdict for $30,000 in | return for a lost wife, J. E. Robinette | was considering me today where. by he may collect the money | “James F. Rice, who won Mrs. Rob inette’s affections while she nursed \him back to health in the Robinette home, has disappeared, So has Mrs | Robinette, Commendatory Medals Ecclesiastical Bronze Work Designs and quotations cheerfully furnished. water make enough paste to cover | descent. the hairy surfa ply and in about| Philip Sullivan, Thompsonville, two minutes ru® off, wash the skin|Conn., Patrick F, Cannon, of Clinton, and every trace of hair has vanished, | Mass., atid John O'Dea, of Philadel This is quite harmless, but to avoid| phia, are prominently mentioned for disappointment be sure to get the| the presidency of the order. _ delatone ih an original package.-Ad : vertisement. Commerce. delegates, The extreme carefulness that characterizes day next. the work of our organization is due to the pride we have in maintaining our reputation for the highest class of dental work at rea- sonable prices. G A S aoe |, Sour stomach (heartburn), belch- ing, swelling and full feeling, so frequently complained of — after meals, relieved in. two minutes. Almost instant relief from pains in the stomach caused by undigested HEARTS i Be FREE RELIEF ae | you should serve, | the oM REE; | jshould try 4 * will gladly send a ¥ | i ea |ito any ‘ ' Large Tracts $325 and 4-Room Houses TROUBLES DENTISTS BANQUET A banquet to members 6f the Washington state and British Co. lumbia Dental Societies was ten $750 Up dered by the King County Dental : ‘Terms like rent. Association at the Rainier club Mal reservations today] Wednesday night. Dr. P. H. Carl yon, president pro tem of the last the choosing is good. state senate, was presented with a A f silver set, Good ellow | TO HELP WOUNDED PR | George Bouckaert and Dr, Carl A Si | fee oer A4 in Batdrday’s Bike Bl icttman, representing Seattle lodge RAILWAY EXCHANGE [Jot Wks No. 92, left Wednesday for Formerly Bailey Bidg. Phone Elliott 6677 You may arise some morning And in & way You ima; That y Because every operator here is a member of the firm and a specialist in his particular phase of dentistry, you are assured of the best work. you have troubles uo nourish to attain, Inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. Jos. Mayer & Bros. Colman Building. SEATTLE U.S. A, ve nw ats In en nd win by > in. cane As strength comes from the right, Phone Main 4367 Members Wastington Open Evenings Progressive Dental Society, ‘Temptation comex from weakness, With address rit to Bellingham Chemical (¢ Belling ‘San Francisco where they will aid ham, Wa |the Golden Gate city Biks in enter. ining the convalescent cases in the PACK- | ‘STAR. by the five dd Swift & Co, WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.