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Y.. for burial, |“! the fire Jeparuments, while the it was announced at the Carne remainder of the city’s employes will home here today be given corresponding in-reases be It was also stated there will be| fore the budget for 1920 ts adopted in fo funeral services in New York. | October The Kev. Benson N. Wyman, pastor of the Lenox Concregational church, | and hev. Dr. Wil'iam Pierso. Mer Till, pastor of the Prick Presbyterian men. The graduated will ehurch, New York, wit! officiate at] be governed by tength of service ® private fyneral wervice to be held| 4 makes flit inere Thursday morning at #hadowbrook After the se body will then b train to Tarrytown Salary increases approximating 5.000 to ¢ the quarter of 1919 sal for municipal em er last ries in 0. K. The council a New Seale pproved a new scale Of $4.75, $5 and $5.25 for street rail vent se of cents per day for th Thursda ° taken aD N. Y., fort carmen oy boosted from minimum of m of $140 per 0 $145 minimum maximum of $1 Tin mum can by men of three m lence The fire crease corresponding present seale of a and @ to m scale 7 mayint WASHINGTON, Aug Gent Wilson today sent a of condolence to Mrs. Andrew Regie. The message say« “May I not express my deep sym pathy at the loss of your distinguiah ed husband. His death constitates ® very serious loss to the forces of humanity and enlightened public katherine the service and takes out of the world a « have completed the force which it could ijl afford to spare.” patro! an yeurs’ ¢ n received to the police department increases after “6 pert regi wired by w unt increases January to the president day liv the employes the il, owing Shop Men’s Strike Is Still Unchanged CHICAGO, HL, Aug. 12.—(United Press.)-—Officials of railroa nter ing Chica ge the labor situation was that freight ard pa | was being conducted limited scale, ae | since upwards of 000 quit work 10 days ago. Nearly a thousand strikers return to work still held out, their “council” refusing to send representatives to Washin to confer with Director ¢ Hines, No official DR, J. R. BINYON been made of |here, it was claimed Free Examination | BEST $2.50 GLASSES |Frisco’s Budget on Earth Must Be Trimmed We are one of the few opticai SAN FRANCISOO, Aug. 12 Stores in the Northw: that really | the ult of lost revenues in « seen grind lenses from start to finish, , and we are the only one ia jicense a refuse SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. t to Examination by graduate tax 4 Franc tometrist. malens rastic trimming rate is $2.41. The budget « for $19,000,000. BINYON OPTICAL CO. “ Something like $4,000,000 must be 1116 Wins? Between fences lopped off, uper vine vi Maio 1550 ‘ McLeran, wrt hanged, and nger service tly on a has the shopmen eon ed yesterda Others on neral recognition their organization res al last night of $3.08 8co's bud supers authorize a must underg The went sin is according to Labor maxi THE AUGUS civic MASS MEETING DEMANDS U. S. INVESTIGATE JAPS HERE Murphy dee SEATTL TUESDAY, ” the Japane lared, ir he his p it w or we should al Japa ntr markets here tha f orated b and wh portion of introduced | has t “n Continued From Page Onel| eovernmen ” y adimite ther question w Chatr the was th of properties nanerted lo it senter man Sullivan as a ble and if should mney t wf the Jat the ques | star if trouble devele tion De ek | “rhere natead of | Jag aed here?” We “ ellow per opinion voiced | que eet j b {1 ntal has the bet erted, rit 1 white The comprining two and the population of the worl controls 40 per cent of it. The whit Ad the world, but they can no manter it - Says 1s Observed immigration ques by the Thin ta sntract among ue think the have been done He replie« ‘ plausible to ber of Orientals each year Murphy denied that he was fluenced by Japane connections when Kennedy asked len't jt true that most men get sb je from thelr living” julred of Murphy cult ted Amert were they in n years ag t it ma be wees i leve ing that te now le . a certain too ‘or the 1 Anglo » half per panese here for tke the id G them,” said J who ha - one Axon and 1 race in white 8 (3p working for Barnes, Seatt ' man in one nt several the year Japan, can le we longer ow w first raflroads J, Hi toe te labor ir idea tn rk on the way they Sullivan f the Japanese wpirit make on ha then 1 r wh tlemen'* beet ob. | can K be «e the Wat ' ement at ag ed ner to ank “Solidify exemption Half of World” nation f the world “The trouble te it doesenot limit the length of stay of the Japanese student, As regards the marriages 100 white marriages here result in 20 divorces, while the marriages Of (he tieq quenti ‘pleture brides’ only #how 2 per cent jiays Int . divorces, The resulls are better than | miitarint our own system. We “The Japanese send the boy or girl | woria born in this country bi to Japan to ties preavhiad the os Ibe educated because it per (| are preaching Japane te them in J ganda’ Sullivan queried. Koported to Japan Murphy answered that he was an Let me warn you. The ant-Amer. socredited Methodist minister, but foan feeling in Japan is increasing, | Admitted that some of his expenses and the same is true of all of Asia, were being pald by the Japanese. and you know what it is below the Defending the advintage to be Mio Dy this agitation we gained Lo Japanese immigration can cause a lot of trouble, but an here, Murphy declared that we have we settle anything? the best food, markets on the Con “Ciose scrutiny of Japanese con- | thanks to the Japanese trol here would,be welcomed by the Controlled Pacific Japanese. What they've wot they've) ww. sould have thousands earned They pend t money etd: and do not back to | ie Jap wer As to marrying. ‘The American girl attractive. And more | no the way she dresses now. When they fleet here, the Jananes white wives, but mot any Because the kind of white thet will marry «& Japanese Two Thirds apanese “Bec that when wune th We with strong Japanese leompetition tn Th nd hey get our line Murphy answered. agitation of a ne (il feeling of the Japanese Murphy dec ng halt of stay brown Th tin | asserted Thoth sooner better, The ear the United if t er and worker want by By co-operation anything done, Two-thirds of tt in Seattle are Vashon Japanized | Blair is cap together labor n creates the hands olique laity inst pane States are th emp! > get can rd ou iy eb you 6 propa, . . an apanes island fast bee | aceording to Mre in oming Edgar Get to Wake Up ded she H Ships come in | with ple ride The Jap Anese are establishing shops all over | Seattle. In a back room they keep thelr wives, and the Japanese multi ply Uke rabbita The marriage Ue is & scrap of paper to the Japanese | this is proven by the number of apanese divorces lately, We have to wake up. The blame is ours and not the Japanese’s, if we permit this situation to after year Frank Terrace, ploneer rancher sok the floor to declare that if the apanese quit the farms Seattle would starve. He said that “enarch ists and dynamiters” are more of a menace than the Japanese, and that white boys would not work on the) ture Grande of Jap students ing and work he anserted, “for the not be half democrate and thing . Nehind Japan half the human race.” Murphy declared that Agitation would lead to rac happened in Chicago recently, and Sullivan pointed out that the negro had not heaitated to “don the blue makes too much trouble for him.| 04 that and fight for this coun But no one is proposing intermar- |i). ate deplored the Chi rote 4 Ke between the two racer. Jt i9 Vn ested who Prices A ood farms. early yet Pacific during the Murphy an Other speakers informed the meet If the Japanese can furnish us ing that the menace of Japanese| something cheap in the markets 7 , domination tn Alaska is gradually should welcome it suming sinister importance and that! Murphy de jared that Japanese replaced hundreds of the uld only further inflame men who went away to war Murphy Introduced Admit Germa: Dr. U. G. Murphy, for 14 years a) Germans he mitted Methodiat mimionary in Japan, wholcitizenship in Japan since the war! mously LODGE SCORES “LEAGUE SCHEME Senator Says We'll Fritter Away Our Influence velr i anene rend heen halt a grow year very came wanted more ir war and where be if she did we panese we 4a or exclusion Asi The resolution demanding that « sub-committee of the house immigra nm committee investignte Japanene conditions here was passed BY THORNTON W, BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by ‘T. W. Burgess) The Joker of the Old Orchard Mocker chuckled ou're not the only one I've fooled, Peter,” said he. ing stranger who was nitting where | "I flatter myself that I can fool al tor Lodge, Massachusetts, repab- | he bad expected to see Glory the| Most anybody if I met out to. It's lican leader of the senate, assert. | Cardinal, the stranger opened his| lots of fun. I may not be much to ed today in a senate speech on | Mouth, and from it came Glory's look at, but when it comes to singing | the league. jown beautiful whistle. Then the/ there is no one I envy By meddli | stranger looked down at Peter and hin nich - eyes twinkled with mischief i Seach ermee ie ora, hege = Fooled you that time, didn’t 1,| deen finding out this morning that | Jand injure ourselves to no good pur | Peter?” he chuckled “You thought | YOU can’t tell much about folks just | pose,” sald Lodge. you were going to see Glory the| by their looks.” We shall be of far more value to| Canal, didn't you? i the world And ita peace by oceupy-| Then, without waiting for Peter to ing, #0 far as possible, the situation reply, this soberlooking stranger we have occupied for the last 26|8%e a concert such as no one else years, and by adhering to the policy |°Uld give. From that wonderful of Washington and Mgnroe.” throat poured out song after song | Lodge denies this means @ policy |@"d note after note of or'n fm can isolation, ‘That, he| Millar friends of the Old Orchard, | ix no longer possible, because |40d the performance wound up with | the United States became « world|® lovely song which was @ 3 power at the time of the war with|*tranger's own. Peter didn't have! Spain. to ask who the singer was; it was Nobody,” said Lodge, “expecta to| Mocker the Mockingbird. isolate the United States or to make| “Oh!” gaaped Peter. “Oh, Mocker, it a hermit nation.” how under the sun do you do it? I an | was sure it was Glory whom I heard INDIANS UNITE | whistling, Never again will I be able AT LAUNCHING CONTINUE SALE OF ARMY FOO After Unique Ceremony WASHINGTO: Aug. (United Prees)—America, inde pendent, can be of greater serv- lee to the world than “fettered” by the league of nations, Sena PETER RABBIT sat blinking! and staring at the sober-look « in al} the differenc indeed.” replied Peter, politely. “I've ‘rom that wonderful sana forth song after song. throat [can't always recognize folks by their | voices, haven't you?" said Moeker. “Yes,” replied Peter Hereafter I shail never be sure about feathered folks unless Lean both mee and hear them, Wormebody told me once that down in the South you are the best | loved of all the birds. Is that so “That's not for me to say,” Mocker, modestly, “but b can you this, Peter—they do think | of me down there, and it is count of my volvce have & beautiful | coat ‘City Will Not Store Up the Surplus launch. | Sound | ny's Har wan denlaned by Sale of government food con- tinued Tuesday in the Pike st. and Westiake ave. markets The Westlake market was closed down for a short time Monday aft ernoon and it appeared for a while that the remaining stock of bacon, tomatoes and corned beef would |placed in storage and the ntinued. Monday acting Inland ttle Ted ( atthe at | Seattle products The ship | original Seattleiter | Indians, who reun bor yard bo or tell a lot on I would rather volee than was dis on Snoqualmie was named after sale who served Peter ne Hanson,| Which. when id hal hither funny oat nor a fine A glint a fine M. R of mischief «p le ocke of the health department, who is : gro tigen There's Mra the Ori | econductin, the sale, announced that! ei « . over said “Watch the sale would be discontinued and Doctor Bill $1,000; {re sie, would he discontinued and mo fool her She Wants $5, 000! communication was forwarded to| He bewan to call an to! the fir committee of the city| 0M of Goldy's voice Steffin council, which decided late Mon-|"x!ous about something sand ave day that the markets should ¢ |Mrs, Goldy came hurrying tinue the sale until the eAtire stock | {Md out what the trouble was: ker, she lost her engi |she discovered M Dr tempex and scolded him roundly for they Mocker and Peter laughed, thought it a 4 as if he quite agreed think of it, is Peter has neither Ma complaints hi had from Dr. H in the war of morning or their tribe. T Liberty $75,000 upon e received volce a bond " rie Goldy he ole there, exnot when At over imita he is once to| nee Ida widow, 1 filed for he when & ing at claim against £5,000 she the city Tuesday * for injuries July 14 alighting ja ave Steffins claims she he back so badly that a $1,000 doctor | O"’" | bill accrued | work con that Out ¢ than 25 the the fast Dr. dam suf was thrown t car at Mr re while if said Tue he had becau men to day t for he the stopping did not on the from tre Al the sale hav and good joke was wrenched enough carry Next story of the ba., the Dusk, Dr, Read ¥ with it FIND MAN'S BODY have had VENICE, Cal, Aug. The bo¢ the of J. J. Delano, 30, of Silver Creek, not because N found on the beach here but wuse | by this morning, a bullet ected break din the templet Police believe disappointed.” | the case a suicide. No reason was he had noticed) given for his act men had redu ut - considerably in talls mer quality | - ned, has nothing to 3,000 sale |Price of Salmon fe | . . Down in Frisco rr Aug. 1 He we complaints about bacon. complaints we ed SAN we | the ANCISCO bacon was spo! bec purchasers had bacon and we Read enid that local market their price number the cit Organize to Send rae? Food to Germans a a 1th in the Turn ave., for th rea nization many and them of w ou Sacramento river price of almon has been reduced t per pound by the state fish former xchange. 15 cents: The price was finance committee cil Friday, In ease it receives favor ble t and there appears no iment against it among the c the will be 7 the next Monday fe The ordinance, if passed, for immediate establish » market the to f the city coun that the n, their per ame bacon ind, The profit un aced bacon pound for a They for 45 re i before meeting counell August 15 1819 will be Friday, |# at & o'clock Kighth making lee It vidi market doubt A vides er hal purpose to Ger food the lowest . ment of th of an aid war sufferers in ¢ man Austria and expe ted the es will the ordinance pro ablishment of a city come up before sending A milkman doesn't ery over spilt the |milk if there is a pump handy, have all the! « country has decreed | man is brown he must} unani | I think you are very nice looking, | And now you've learned that you | replied | @ fine} When | The Sweet Singer of | HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY THE CAUSE OF INFECTED TEETH How X-Rays of Teeth May Prevent Disease Infected teeth may tissue as well ae the The second or t teeth are often infec temporary teeth Specific blood dineane, Sy phil from parents to children, account for the many infected teeth now so easily ang often found Mystery surroundr in of seor ental a pd TT f The public rally | Why do we dis © the soft, have such bi th today Jawhone proper,” Mae and grandparents @i@ not ent we tions or, at least, did not dincasen® juires have there thin and that the m: for wimple fact be in There are several r forefathers lived @ more life, It ts an acknowledged n civilized people neem to uncivilized their mode of life They ea the things that should be buried, and almont infected Leet n every way transgress the laws of nature " that infected their ne re ae of many The Cause of Infected Teeth Ma Hastings of the ort wuch a blind no mystery, howeve sit in the chronic dis organs e141 teeth baffled | of inflected ense that could find n Not only car intelligent care canes it can Originates in varions ways. 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He says that the only method left to curb the counci to refer) levery measure they pass and that! is willing to head the referen Gum petitions with his name I have done my best to stop the | siving awa of streets to privete jooncerne,” declared the mayor, “but jthe council, however, sees fit to pass such bills over my veto, There jis but one other course left to the |public who believe that the streets| | belong to the people and not to be} | used presents for private indi | viduals, That course is to refer jendum every measure giving away! }publio property for private Use] son may address | without compensation. If anyone} some other time will start the referendum peutions | ane wized to the }I will gladly head the Met of] actions,” com | Mayor Han | When told of time before I ever apologize to tions, Councilman T. H. Bolton| this oouncil.”| Thea he left the |amfled and said: “Pure bunk, I|room, and the excitement subsided | should think he would be running out} Later the mayor said f that stuff.” | Counctiman |and would not mayor's sta Hanson's martial attitude grew| out of itereation he had Monday | afternoon in the council chambers ,ccused the council of giv- @ portion of Sunset ave, in attle to E, M. Taliaferro for T use the X-ray to locate hidden mouth troubles and as an aid to my diagnosis. This service ie free to my patients. Pyorrhea Treated I mceessfully treat and check Pyorrhes ty the use of my intelligent and herote of treatments, Gold Inlay Restoration By a specialist in Gold Inlay Restoration: and thy new system of Bridge r without Gold Srowna. Prosthetic Dentistry Gol4, Cast Aluminum and Vulsanite Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Pintes mage! an expert. I fit you where other dentists; | Gold, Silver the beat ALL LAOH RNR to the Brawley estate on July 29, when Councilman T. H. Bolton, | @s acting mayor, signed the ordi nance Councilman Bolton | his seat at the Jumped from conclusion of the Mayor's indictment, and said: “I was here a long time before you came, and, no doubt, will be here for some time after you leave, and I'm acquainted with the property you refer to. “E resent your allegation that the city council stole anything. He Won't Apologize Counciiman William Hickman Moore moved that the council con- tinue with its regular business, Counciiman Bolton: “I second the motion and suggest that the mayor stay at home a litte and learn what is going on.” Mayor Hanson; “Till home when I choose.” Couneliman Moore they can get six votes these measures over my “No wonder some of the men squirmed. Nothing like the truth, Ask the men about the Second and kane gift. The record i Elther we should give away to all who ask, or turn favored few who ap on a still hunt all the | mulet the citizens of Seattle’ ceiving real estate without therefor.” “BAYER CROSS” “sowctl"s' GENUINE is he | stay at the couacil at after he has council for his OD on: “It'll be @ long the mayor's inten | “Ever since I became mayor, the council has repeatedly voted away city property without compensation, hey gave away to a private con- cern during my trip to Washington on the Skagit matter, a parcel of |ground at Second and Spok |comprising over 100,000 square feet This property at that time was appraised as worth $50,000. 1 have protested Ume and aguin, but the Christraas tree still goes on. "1 Wave insisted, afd still insist, jthat the streets belong to all the citizens and should not be given a aon jaway to anyone. However, the) Let's go buy Boldt’s council has the authority to con-/ try. 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Aspirin is mark of Bayer Manufacture aceticacidester of Salicvlf when he ing awa Weat a garag The mayor said “The city council stole $50,000 worth of property from the city during my trip to Washington, | D recently, in connection with the Skagit river water | project.” The mayor council on a was leaving the council chambers | |when he heard the vote taken on |the Sunset ordinance, The resylting | ballot showed six councilmen in fa vor of passing the bill over the may or's voto, Councilmen Fitugerald |and Carroll opr the passage. | “I'm glad you passed this over my | veto.” he shouted. “It shows the unrighteousness of you councilmen in taking the city's |property away. You stole $50,000 | worth of property and gave it away to private persons during my ab: sence just because they had a politi eal pull.” He referred to a parcel of ground at Second and Spokane aves., prising over 100,000 square feet, and | recently at $50,000 The | land was a portion of the city street, | Jand the mayor declared it was given | had just be routine n before | the ffair, and) com BEAVER BOARD To Free Your Skin of Hair or Fuzz (Boudoir § toilet table is complete with mal! package of delatone, for hair or fuzz can be quickly the skin. To re mca 'se's | ARNSTHARDWARE (6 cover the objectionable| should be left the| Si4-24 PIKE ST, about 2 minutes, then rubbed| off and the skin washed it will be found free from or blemish, Be sure you get i delatone,—Advertisoment. out a with it banished move hairs m you paste enough to Thi water hair skin SEATTLE. U.S.A on when hatr genuine