The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 15

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5 R GEO. WALLERVILLE 7], fe Nie AUDIENCE NS pe hs WANTED IMMEDIATELY eat THs . pif pox orcs! )(} Cel Et “ DOINGS OF THE DUFRFS abhar'e SAY, Jack, You WAVEM‘T ANYTUING “To DO “TONIGHT ~ VLE Tete Nov wear (LL Do = MY WIFE |S OUT OF Towa AND [LL TAKE You ovr To MY house For DINNER AND cook You The Besr steak You EVER. PUT i) Your MouTH ~ MLL GY “he Whore Danner MYSELF - ARE You oy ? “F This 15 Gong WD Be ALoT OF PUM AT THAT, JACK - GETTWG IT OURSELVES « | cet Need oF ResTavemtr Cooke VERN quien (— iy WE WILL Go UP TO MY OFFICE AND IR WE CAN'T ARRANGS IT THAT INSTEAD OF BLOWING So DUR SPARS CASH AT THE It All Depends on Who You Are, Even in a Booze Case cold, stesly A judge on trial And on the wi all tech on the ? On thig tt ond Yloor of the ity building there is another And on the # county « going on. Unlawful possession or, the same charge as that 4 Judge Clay Alien. But the * no packed court room to greet defendant when he takes the sts there. The prosecutor doesn't har him with a bitter crossexam tion. The judge isn’t asked to throw the case out. And when the ase is finished the Judge pronounces sentence without a jury and hardly {anyone knows about it. Which only | shows that what you do depends a/| }lot on who you are. him with questions, thru fistant, and, standing back lo the testimony, the sheriff, the third lnk in t in t the cycle at t All that was needed to make the Setting perfect was for the fair-hair heroine to rush in at the pay Glogical moment and throw the pers before the cow Only tn this case Bbly be bottles in: t would prob ¢ papers WILL LOAN TO | WAGE EARNERS ROOMS FOR GOBS New Company Opens Doors Housing Drive to Commence in Seattle in Earnest Monday newly organized company, The 5 My industrial Loan & Investment Co.,| # 421 Union st, opened its doors Saturday. The company is one of & chain of 12 institutions organized | tion of the Seattle school board by W. B. Tutuer, who will start] Forty thousand cards will be dis similar concerns in Tacom: - | tributed thru the schools to students. kane and Portland Theme will be taken to Seattle's Loan & Investment Co. is composed | homes, and there filled out with the of local business men and labor| number of sailors and visitors who Tepresentatives, and capitalized for|can be cared for in each home. B $2108.000 A hearty response to this direct Loans will be made : Y de appeal will solve Seattle's housin: earners on the sole : : A rapid fire house to house canvas will be accomplished Monday by the housing division of the fleet wel come committee, thru the co-opera - ie ae crisis for the three days, September p their character and earning ca-| 12 to 15, it is hoped. If the respons | pacity. Wage earners will be al- if half hearted Seattle's reputation according to the | lowed to participate in the profits | of the company. “Similar instit ) tions thruout France and Germany have helped the prosperity of the will be tn peril, using committee, Hotels Now Filled wage edrner,” «: W. B. Tutuer,|. There are no available hotel, the organizer, “and the object of | 00arding or lodging house accommo. this new company is to become | dations to be had in the city today Active in the growth and prosperity | Fifty thousand people will flow into Of Seattle. The officers of the| S@4ttle to honor the fleet and the company are Walter Hanson,|?Tesident. They will sleep in the , President; Graham, vice | P@Tks or on the streets unless speedy | ” president; action ig taken by the citizens of dent, and | MeMath, secre. |the city, and all homes opened up tary and tre: | Rooms may be offered by telephone at Elliott 2432. Wifey Asserts He Twisted Her Arm It was Edward wh ivorce ball rolling Kitely came right back at b & crosscomplaint and now pommel | Judge to decid fon asserts that F fiteu fan. He oftep take arm firmly between his husky fists and demonstrates the famous Togo Hashimura method of battling, she Silleges. Both Edward and want that ree. EVEN GEISHA GIRLS = 7"™!™ ED Shella STRIKE POLICE ASSERT THEY : Gelsha. DIDN’T BREAK RIBS® fs now suffering a ue Birlless” days as resu Bob Harold, who is in the NEW U. S. MACHINERY Camille Lamy and Louis Thonus ‘| of Brussels, directors of the ?\ firm of Delhaize Freres & ¢ ers, arrived in Seattle Friday on a tour of the United es, They are now on their way h De Groote, of New York in, them as an interpre is placing orders in to replace tt ans when Ninon they occ general city} VAUDEVILLE Phot BESSIE LOVE in “TUE LITTLE Noss” he r expected to lower the official of all hides within the coun | prices of shoes considerably mipropRe T PPODRO TRIPLETS FOR HEN t N, Sept. 6—A pullet at|¢ Broomfie wex) laid an egg with | ¢ three separate and complete yolks. Gostman Wants oceuying troops WEDLOCKED- PuT A STOP T’ THAT GAME IN TH’ NEXT COTTAGE Gos! Aow 1 DUNNIT! THAT STONE WEAT THRU On. ws “ CANDIES DAWGONIT! I CAN'T SEEN TO HIT TH BALL CLARICE! TAKEN UP GOLF AGAIN MCDEAR! 11. TONES PLAYS, AND ITS SUCH ® HIGH CLASS Gere! AM THERE'S oF L CONSTABLE CUTPLUG 2S with & SHOOTIN’ SCION WELL owe WERE COMES THAT GARL Dury PEST oTro AUTO~ TLL 7) FIM HIS ph Doa Enioued the Steak Very Much. nin * AQ THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919. Come on Nowl, Jack, || There Ait io GET BUSY AND Licht “WAT 6AS- Ligue! PAGE 15 3u ALLMAN ; |_GREAT ScdT, They'Ve. | MBE Wie HAD GAS ~ IT Wanl'T|||/ TURNED THE GAS OFF - WWE WE weee AWAY— BETTER Go GET | MUST WAVE PorReoT TEA PAN HOT BEFORE | Put The meat I~ | HERE HE COMES — HE’S BEEN GONE } ALL OF FIFTEEN j| MINUTE S~ TH “w PAY “The cas Bit! USE, THIS, I WON'T TELL | NOBODY, HONEST! an’ THERE'S 1H’ CUSTOMARY CIGAR! “Old Three Toes,” Cacias of North Trees Declared Public Nuisance | GIVE GIRLS HAIRCUTS | MAYENCE, t The French have ain German youths ropping the hair of gir t tearing thru onsidered, were too friendly to the | the ‘ y, The animal dropped, paralyzed in the hind limbs. fourth, Germany 6 had to pu nd both mer hig rifle rm ho. y | hi a § ouis Boston, which was | River, Is Slain which was|manent among a people who have Walkout of Geisha girl : . biew ‘ jelsha girls yesterday. | hc ” vege Reign When the cold north wind | ae ; yi he strike followed the refusal of|a ii aly ie rsd ’ oe 8 eet Tah butik. thie 10 6—| The dogs and three more bullets fin \ wl a e Managers of tea houses to gra : : “ : shook aie Md Three the| i im | An Increase tn gasn houses t grant |having illicit Hquor in his rooms at! that albanus L. Ryland had planted man-hunting ur of| His track was recognized by all —_—_ 3 res son hotel, did not receiv ‘a et north of the pre is naught but a| inhabitants hereabouts as for years) ‘ 5 mG + ih ete pd ko eat at Boldt’s—upt at. the time of his ae] | th ave. N. FE. and 1 prize of the|the right front foot had but three/LABOR LEADER SAYS | custta, and the basis of all thr 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 in a fight several days raat , ven Burk, Monte-| toes, the others having been nipped that is worth while is real property. ES evi the ‘plendecare Salewdosh lee nee Sages OWN YOUR OWN HOME| tn mas wno owns nis nome ts a na A MUSEMEN rs me ol iam Bc pid gg iy the Spigee the beast has terrorized ny a Support for the “own your home" | tional asset; he has a stake in the te and Gardner ‘ “yi t All Spencer Caught movement, inaugurated by the de-| country, and the hostage he has giv- : 7 h t n Vesta ° . partment of labor of the federal goy-|en to fortune in a wife and children 1.JQRE THEATRE | STOP HIDE EXPORT \t eotsheep| Coming and Going] trnment, is being accorded generally | sane jinn tt re eae ORPREUM VAUDEVILLE ba n the herds.| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 6 by the labor le : ‘3 of the country, he home owner's title is a dectar- 4 si ap Ja un I inted him with-| ‘Ti going|who are using their influence with | ation of indepen , and his pos. AN This Week—Twiee Daily Pic TO LOWER PRICES | + ka that Sheriff John} out ay days ago. and comir their followers to induce them to se-| session makes him the master of a EN—LYD SYDNEY, Sept. 6—A step toward] gtrin out and lop off the}; sentence from the fed-|cure the independence which comes | strong Any one who could in lowering the high ¥ ranches, He also asks] y on one charge of|with the ownership of a home of] duce the wage earners of this city to taken by ‘i | straining order so that I ay der between San] their own own their homes I would consider ment by g a law restricting never cultivate anything tha na without @ pas#| simon O'Donnell, president of the | had served his country well.” oa ar es © exportation of hides, Manufac verlaps the Gostman yard pf com 7 ades council, at many of the wage earners of 10e8 will standardize, and nd three Jers who is as-| Seattle are responding to the call to own t van, Ine ir own homes is eyi to American Lum- | any one who has watched the growth claim rman, O'Donnell said jot the city during recent months and | cities he wage earner should know | noted the number of small houses when the hammers are busy in the outlying districts of Seattle. Many Realty Transfers August was the best month in the history of the Geo, H. Spencer com- pany, Hinckley building. Forty-four pieces of property were sold, This is a remarkable record for what usually is a rather quiet month for realty sales. This volume of business was handled thru the central office and the four outlying branch offices. This would seem to indicate a ban ner fall for real estate transfers, PREDICTS DISPLAY OF DAHLIAS SETS RECORD ‘The third day of the National Dahlia show opened Saturday at Randall - McLoughlin company's store, Western ave. and Madison st, Saturday morning, The store has been packed with spectators since opening day, Thursday, and sident Richard M, Buttle, of the fonal Dahlia Society of Amertea, the P nitted-| that prosperity cannot be made per- | under construction by workers erect- ing them during their off hours, es- pecially on Saturdays and Sundays, fifth, not habits of uirift equal to their in- 4 the believes the floral exhibit is proving the most successful ever held, F wbiseaadt

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