The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 2

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ey) Years service to| the homefurnisher| —this store extends a credit service that serves the homefurnisher in the most ractical actory way. service that has been fected by YEARS’ service homefurnisher! to the most satis- A credit per FIFTY-FIVE the : ay, electric cleaner —<cleans the way you have always wanted cleaning done. around It goes under and furniture, searches out the dirt in hard-to-get-at places and bottles it up in a dust- proof bag. No dust or litter can escape it. ur tues, rpets and hangings Will last —. “Y own en- ment of life wi iner Rikon "your home becom home. Premier serves in a hun- it 4 os ry. It = ns ees 2 china cabi t Moves the cerm-laden dust that collects here, there and every - where Premier moves about on three easy-running wheels It ip light Im weight and coats leas than @ cent an hour to oper- ate, Its moderate price is ax absorbed by the savings makes. visit this store and inspect this ever-efficient cleaner; we will arrange for a demonstra- tion in your own home. --the pr * moderate; terms if desired. n it easy 008 to 111 & Mievenm oO. RESULTS MAYOR FITZGERALD ON THE ©, B. Pitagerald, mayor of Se attic, is busy down at the elty hall, stadying the rules and reg ulations provided in the elty charter for the city's chiet exec utlve, Ole Hanson, private citizen, is inspecting leaders and flies, pro paratory to a hike into the rough mtry where trout are reported hungry and willing to feht, For Hanson's resignation was ac J and C, B, Pitegerald elected mayor by the counel! majority tn about seven minutes Thursday after hoon, Operating amoothly, and without a hitch in prearranged plans, the council went thru with ite rapid ehange program, A, T. Drake finanee committee clerk, was elected | counctiman, | “1 don’t plan any tmn: o shake: up.” Fitagerald maid today want to talk to all department heads and then think thin, . “Shakeups and Ken are gen lerally made by men who have made ja lot of preelection promises, I war fortunate and didn't make any this time, A lot of men Ihave been trying to me up for the next election because they had & hunch I was going to be a cand | date. "As far as I know thing i» going all right departments, 1 will eyes open and try and get t f the land, If I find any crepancies anywhere, why, they'll be remedied. Whenever I make a jehange it is going to be for the bet have now every in ter Fitegerald declared that he didn’t propose to be @ butterfly | “There is too much work in man laging @ big business such as the city of Seattle is and a mayor onn't attend to @ lot of social stuff and run the city two. I propose to remain in the study conditions and ry ounce of effort I have wards running the business cemsfully. I feel there will be noth ling but barmony in my connections with the council. If they ever should buck me, why I'll beat them juet the same.” | Mayor Fitzgerald met with the board of public works at noon for the purpose of acquainting himeeif with work of the various depart iments The council balloting Thursday was secret. Hugh Caldwell, former corporation counsel, received three votes for mayor, Fitzgerald received five W. D. Lane did not vote, as be au tomatically became mayor when Mayor Hanson's resignation was ac cepted, on motion of Councilman KR. | H. Thomson, | On motion of Councilman John &. Carroll, the council named A. F. | Haas president pro tempore. Dur. mayor ty give to Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg's every day ' best-known, best-liked, best-selling corn flakes “won its favor ' through its flavor” FRIDAY, AUGU: DRIVE STARTED | JOB TODAY 5Y ANTI-JAPS {Campaign Launched Here | for Members and Funds iT 29, 1919. balloting for councitman, to erald's place, one Jing the fil Wits ust for James Barry 9 each | | was Hent Att Active campaigning for member ship and funds for the recently or: | ganized Anti Japanese league started Friday under the direction of Mrank ‘ld Hugh ¢ y for not, and am not B. Kannair etary, th atinfuctorily, to finan with work and fund ure obtain it 4 in nthJapan thing we ordes from and members,” and we're out to get oth, Ww © bucking the Japanese ind their millions, and the best way » fight fire ix with fire, To suc wefully combat the gigantic finan the Japanese have formed we must have finan gots un uffl for me or that of my the was né will be frien tion conn other preciate voting fi tak reanizations need to stop withe their vot |to be a my service to the comin endorsement of public while vd & disappre and wir decks poration counsel, of the deal | out | “Bho 1 an lA tod cat decide to become | candi ayor next spring, () | mubstitut { Mr. Fitagerald for Mr, Hanson for the balance of t | present term will not deter me fron running.” 1 pool, on thia ¢ on of wn Fron yur now on. activ there t# going to be pon work and some hard, stradight ating. ‘There are some | ON DRUGGISTS will come! Jamaica Ginger Under Ban ' as Beverage hits home, they Keach Is Kixtended an extended hin in digwing in eryone'’s busine Coast flockir itch everywhere, a | to almont « na, in one | way or ar On in Kastern states, where there ure few Japs not realized thre the the people have War neriousnens of druggists portolive ed on all Jamaica ginger and s#pirite of juniper by ; wellir menace Kannair, whone offices are at 1012 beverages Wrank | Jon m ¢ 1 building tb: and Aw the work of ¢ entail bermhip will receive special cuting nounce investigator attorne Ro Any great expense member league will not raiding the mem two drug * Yi Walte Anmemement will be smal Anderson We sellir nka be ver At the meeting of the King Coun ary Democr aturd, ufficiont ndationa would be made. The committee was given unt fext Saturday to frame resolutions to be presented to the club. The women's itiary “will be formed a soon as a capable woman in selected to head it bat the by wholesale it as Anderson Thursday. G places under JAP COMMITTEE TO MAKE REPORT Report of the King County Dem club's Japanese inv committee w club meeting cafeteria Saturday Plans for co-operat organizations for President Wilson wit! stutt the ounce and doesn’t bev n mate.” | ordon th obnervats HINT AT DEATHS IN SHIP PROBE Kat» Br Allude to Foul Play Brown toured tee a few weeks age speak on| Dr.| Bryan! wil Bryar state with ™y Continued From Page One Fortunate is the girl who loses her | |iewed to have mysterious ¢ . [temper and never finds it aagin. | ##ed to have met n an death » aging reports af | «. according to in Umations from Chairman James H. | Walsh, of the congressional investi | ation committee, in questions put | 10 witness | The hearing Thursday afternoon | and evening was marked by start ling ep sodden j If Superior Judge Clay Alien says] } | Tl ever requested the appointment of | Capt. John F. Blain as receiver for the Meacham & Babeock plant, he deliberately Mew or gromly exagger ates the proceedings in his court at that time.”* In this fashion Howard G | grove, district counsel for the United Cow | States shipping board, replied to the [testimony offered Thursday by | Jurt the . Who positively asserted that} | ‘ove had urged the appointment | Jof Capt. Blain as recetver for the! ve aie | Chairman Walsh’s Questions| PAINLESS DENTISTRY’ RIGHT PRICED BY EXPERTS You are assured of getting the most mod- ern ‘and up-to-the-minute service in dentistry when you come to this office. We employ only graduate registered dentists, men of the highest standing in their profession. . Each and every operator in this office has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his den- tal chair, in plain sight of all. This insures you that your work will be done by a man who knows just how it ought to be done, to give you lasting satisfaction. When a dentist holds a certificate from the State Dental Board it is proof positive that he knows his business thoroughly—it is proof that he has graduated from a good denta! college and then gone before the State Board and passed a thorough and searching examination before that body as to his knowledge and ability to practice thé dental profession, Having succ ssfully passed this ex- amination, he is given his certificate, and not till then, Remember that we employ only graduate regis- tered dentists at this office, so you can’t possibly make any mistake in coming here for your dental work, Remember this also—this office is here to stay we have been here a great many ing which time we are proud to say we have built years now, dur- DR. L. R. CLARK up a reputation for honest methods and fair, square dealing, which we now regard as by far the most valuable thing we possess. You will find it most distinctly to your advantage to come to an office which — has a reputation like ours to maintain, because going to take any chances with that reputation. We expect to treat you so well when you come here that you will come back to us any time in the future that you need dental service. More than that, we are de- pending on you to recommend us to your friends, and we know mighty well tha you won't do that unless you are pleased and satisfied yourself. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our dentists give your teeth a thorough ex. amination. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect co dition and also just what the cost will be. small thig cost will be under our low-price system. You will We shall be pleased to have you call at once, and, for the sake of your o health, we urge that you do not put it off even another day. Regal 1405 Third Avenue FRISCO YARDMEN CANCEL STRIKE | shipbuilding plant. | Coupted with Congrove's denial! | wan the intimation that a dictagraph | had been placed in the rooms of Al-| bert § Ore ach. president of the| Harbor Motorehip corporation, | n Of his entertainment of Cap’ Blain t the time F was district manager for the ship-| ping board Ira Campbell, general) admiralty counsel: Charles H. Ham of 1 ation Two Deaths Recalled A flat statem made by BK. Meacham, secretary of the Meac am & Babcock #1 | a now of in ceiver because the failed to advance the than $200,000 rightf fore the insolvency pro: oncern more | codings were natituted Refers to Dowsey During the Chairman whether he knew examination of Walsh asked him tat two govern Cos grove ment agents who installed a dicta graph in Schubach rtments have since died under mysterious cir cumstances, Co: said he had not. | ove “You are aware of the mysterious death of a man in Seattle connected with @ shipping board investigation 2” | Walsh inquired. “Yes.” Walsh's reference to a Seattle man| who died under mysterious circum- | stances recaliod to hearers the death of I. A, Dawney, government agent. » domino In a wash room of the Securities building May 2 da deep wtir in shipping and police cir cles, It Je anid that the government still has Downey's death under in- ventigation, A corer Jury decided | that Dowsey had died from natural, Backs Up Coxgrove | Downey's name cropped out tn the | of Lee Milligan, naval} teot for the shipping board, and ‘or a (ima neting manager of tho| Meacham & Uabeock Ahipbullding Co. Milligan testified tha nekted to resign from Why" inquired Chairman Walsh, "1 don't knew, unicas because 1| waa ton friendly to Mr Downey,” Milliman peplion | Robert # ‘Terhuno, atterney for tha peesiver appointed by Judge Allen for the Meacham & Nabeook plant, added to Cosmrove'a denial that Cougvove hed wreed (he appointment | jof Capt, Blain p@ receiver, "Ht waa J Who Weed the appoint. |mont of Capt, Main, and not Mr, | Congreve,” Terhune told the investi. | jentore, "Mr, Cowereve did not offer Jany puch muwoution, and it in my fon that (he judge ia mistaken aw tentimony he had been the shipping | on to whieh of un offered the suggestion At (hat time,” | continued | the lerop of perishable Believe Los “Angeles Rail Troubles Will End Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Aug San Francisco yardmen returned to work at & a m. today, clearing the bay Jistrict of raliroad strike trou! Al railroad men at Los Ange on strike in sympathy Pacific Electric str prediction was heard thy would end the strike before night with the at they ultimatum of 4 of the broth naming Saturday e when the gov » brotherhoods would have The first break came geles yesterday at An when half a score and conductors of the San. ‘© reported for duty The strike is a move in sympathy with Pacific Electric employes. The Pacific tric is not under govern Ment control, and the strikers assert its employes have not been accorded treatment as those on roads run by the government The quick termination of the trike in this section saved a big fruits, The em Ko placed by the Southern Pacific over this territory has been gradual ly lifted, until now freight is being accepted for territory half-way down the San Joaquin valley, toward Los Angel ‘resno railroad employes were ex pected today to follow the local lead and end the strike. Employers here meeting ton tric who, In a mass decided to wire Washing A request that the Pacific Elec be taken ¢ have received no reply to their telegram. Six Airplanes to Aid Fight on Fires REDDING, Cal, Aug, 29.—Six air- planes from Mather Field today en tered the national forest fire patrol service, radiating from Redding There are three routes extend to Yreka, Lakeport and Alturas machines will take dinner at these three points and will then return to Redding for supper. The trips wil! be made daily, the planes going in patra, Wireless equipment will report any forest fires observed en route. No Word Yet About Rescue of Flyers BAN DPIMGO, Cal, Aug. 29.—~An other night of waiting has failed to bring any word from Lieuts, Water. house and Connolly, army aviators Missing for more than a week, If the men have been found by Mexicana, an reported, they should reach etyill vation today, it ls declared GOMPERS WIL | raliroads, leaders here say Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager be surprised to find how! N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seatile’s Leading Dentists. t Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Placa LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES Band Concert in City Hall P Adams’ band will furnish ths music at the band concert at Cig Hall park Saturday night from to 9:30 o'clock. Th lows rt of America,” “Sham- rock Yaughter of the Regiment,” “Hongroise,” “A High,” “Stas |vonic,” “Maria, ‘Spring Maid,” |“Gems of Stephen Foster” and “The Star Spangled Banner.” To Confer on Important Labor Problems BY FRED 8S. FERGUSON (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.— Samuel Gompers, president of American Federation of Labor, today asked for an ap pointment with President Wil- son, it was learned. Gompers’ request for a con- ference was granted, and he will see the president this afternoon. the steel sit it was defin Gompers will present vation to the president itely learned It was rem probable that Gompers mi, he president to | appeal to heads of the steel corpora tion to meet the committee repre senting its organized employes. Judge Elbert Gary, corpora tion head, has refused to meet this committee so far. Director General Hines’ last night to Coast railway adminis. tration officials and brotherhoods, giving tomorrow as the date to end the strike voluntarily, clearly show ed the government ix ready to in voke the law take extreme measures to prevent strikes on the telegram and DR. J. R. BINYON BEST $2.50 GLAssES on Earth We are one of the fer optical stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one te SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE, Examination free, by graduate op- rist. Glasses not prescribed absolutely necessary, Director General Hines’ telegram | was sent to the Pacific coast, not only with the approval of President Wilson, but with the approval of Warren S. Stone, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive I The strong meas threatened by governmental authorities, there fore, e the union forces back of them and the brotherhoods had pre. viously threatened the Coast. strik ers with suspension unless they re: turned to work Amoug the few possessions of a shifuless man you will nearly always find a worthless dog. 1116 FIRST AVE. Between 4 Seneen Phone Maile 1550 Special-Fruits for CANNING $1.00 Per Box These Peaches Are Guaranteed DAMSON PLUMS Producers’ Direct Market 2007-9 SECOND AVENUE Near Virginia St. you may be very sure that we aren't he program fol-” BINYON OPTICAL CO. | § ’

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