The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLY STAR—THURSDAY, Sterr, 11, 1919 ———— NO HOPE OF GAS | FOR OFFICIAL INSPECTION _|NTREN We Shortage to Last Days, Is Indication Now - | — ‘ Continued From Page One | your last opportunity to buy these Victor records— red th pressure Is, better dur they ‘are cutting Credit \ Goody Production Below Normal led Satur : a ~ : = iS si ae So These Are the Hands = ee : vate mito were ere vr HY "That Makelt Painless | Admit, Situation < bolka Vietor Military nd i . Vietor Military Band retty Pirefty My Heart 17876 N Humetts Walte t Thousand Years om: | TN cases S % Come Teu cams of a Dreame DOCTOR jones | Cradle Sone (Wisgenlied) (itratima) B Whe 12680 | Deskteey Poste arkey Specialty Ob beh 2 17007 | Fala Rass Told You All Tt Knows 1ese7 | GObET Dust" Msaeotten Wheeler and ney general for courg nani-La vedremo ttallan me rate as before the at ofa te ame r before the ittie time and we will Grisl, Cleada, Otter ot Heaven) Ttallan art Tt Pryo F Prophet—Rtw 16578 | William Tell is the ver! ‘The strike took Scaa T Girl of My Dreams Macdonourh and Hayden Ot —_-—__—__———- Expert Caldert 17230 | Bar Every Roy Who's Lonely Macdonough-Lyrie Qt company needs a little bigger) Fo Havk, To Hold, To Love Cornet Hrown Soa ieper, Decaf ite0t | Fe eave Fee tand H h! | H e Py « rably more storage 1 ~ —_ ng tanks. *, 50 | Master Mason Dir Metron t ines | Hester Masee own Metfopotitan 9 urra ar cimoter tent ack, to Ota 3 Larahetto (Handel) Volln ya es, some of sday people economize an 11S | \iuett (Handel) Violin 2 Ince 8 Mind so more Ot| cas, the gue company will penn ann iveso | arme a Ammaur (Love's Spell) ange s t len't the business ofthe T: Whe u're Away! ine ler out ice cc rt x e . *hieken—One-Ste Be aa ctor Wiiitary Mand sPOK ANE, I refused t » Mille i i commission to inter. 1 | payuae Pee tet r Miltary Rand Ml from his position of strike, and 1 . disputes, 20 I have Harry eB nattanociea * and Marl ernor Hart bas wired Mayor F ay mind. He told , ‘o say about the strike’ 17387 | wh re All Dreased Up and No Murr sett here that he w t y agreemer hing came of the inspee pany. : with ne. 1 told hin except word that it was 1 Knew Him When He Was All Right erica Qua 17684 | Cninatown. My Chinat m pte weg eit aeeee or ty Pr 6 the One Bia Union ed by Sunt. Hutchiogsiay w eso | Le Roull Routh (Castle Dance) UR ee ‘etek Gente une'te bes Spinning thal com: i Words No. > have anything > t “ be 7 o eis ay Mariners ston. t . “Doing All They Can” Many Will Hear tight. ‘ “The next day he called up and Secretary Daniels >» H Wane Hindu M.D M. D., told me the men would strike 1 4i4) pe ticiets tor ssion a the red) t reinstate two men I had fired! n q bad TTR for inefficiency First Methodist « Fifth and ae j “ | “I told Miller to go to blazes, and} Secretary of th Sina ' i j s 1 that's all there in to it phus Daniels will sped town a ee «. 1 firmly that all Sleep at Plant “The men walked out, all but one at ' Sunday, to men only " Pe rtment how rooming houses| Numbers of cots are scattéred |or two, the foremen jumped in and| were fast disappearing Thursday 19 \ ! khould ba Meensed, just|@found in the i the offi nen came back to the|They were being issued at the ¥. 4 4 po and billiard par-| Waterfront works. There wax no question of M. C. A. to those who made appli- i cots with wage increases at all.” cation in person. ; Dvn eoneak: ta1t0F? Commissioner Spinning said he| F, S, Bayley will preside at this } haeee Oe Gortinea (2 improvise d| thought the company was doing all meeting Chaplain’ B, We Scott, {4 nabic’ vemssinet tired out {it can and even if the strikers went |chaplain-in-chief of the fleet, will ie “ol from back to work conditions would not|offer prayer. Bishop Matt 8. it pod. onxented to be greatly changed. He said if, as|Hughes of the Methodist Church he rs " shift to keep the gas |in the the Tacoma street car | will introduce Secretary Daniels ba r Pp «peed, and so we pro- ir service was prevent-|Music will be in charge of Howell cots and the reals,” said | ed because of failure of the com. | I and general arrangements in {utchinson ‘pany to do its utmost, or to get men, | charge of O. L. Jacobi. at Juet about Me the case would have been turned! Admission will be by ticket only. formation. f the ren YOU WILL FIND COAL ECONOMY IN the pr Py ARLTRIESTO ™ Sie as ylice Warren keep order Altho Mayor Fitagerald foresees © ee jalong Second ave. Th ute Loaps Into Bay, but Saved meet at 815 Saturday morning on \BON MARCHE HELP TO. Sixth ave., between University «t.| |) ¢ ny 9 Giemmer there, where they wil be : r SHARE STORE PROFIT ; ——— Cher eI heatre. where they ii be i lgea we te eres | net Fichta. Doug Fairbanks’ latest picture. | eal b 20 " | pao, Mapers WO 01 After the performance they will tempted to drown herself by leaping | go to police heauquarters and report Elliott bay late Wednesday night, to Chief Warren. ported recovering Thursday j i morning in the city hospital. Sen. Johnson in She jumped into the water from r 16 at the foot of Virginia Spokane Sept. 22 Benjamin) SPOKANE, Sept. 11.—Senator Hiram Jobnson, of California, will be opposed to the unreserved ratifi cation of the treaty with German obs Dr. M. V of Indi A profit-sharing plan, affect: | mal men who jon Marc ing 1,000 omployes, was an nounced by the management of the Ton Marche, one of Seattle's department stores, at a recep: tien Wednesday night to om ployes who had returned from the war The exclusively to tive k of and was rescued sala dak thes tieeution Froneis, an Indian dec on the fr nd working WASHED NUT cent t which was proximat Mit helt, lying nearby * rushed imme-| when he speaks here on ember |! 1 spend three months in America "ae cee diately to th hospital, where| 22, according to a telegra . “ e owners ‘ mi ‘ ¥ first aid. ws 4... [here from the Washington heada Sluuk, pur bea ch carecde t| ee ee By the right use of Grand Ridge Washed Nut Coal unt, Mrs, Nora! ters of the League for the Preserva tion of American Independ: ehe lives with « eee seek Saori ing, think of The Star ~--—- »% SHIP BUILDERS - PLUMBERS — 22° HURRY LUNCHES. ~ FOR TARS, URGED Women Not Speeding Up,| Says Committee you can keep down the amount of your coal bills thru- out the winter and increase the heat efficiency of your range or furnace. By a half-and-half mixture with Coking Steam Coal or by mixing with Lump you will effect a real saving and get maximum heat. And the price is only Marche dif Seattle housewives must “snap of out, © majority as the sailor lads express CARPENTERS fa Sch At the $5.90 Bunkers PER TON MAIN 442 WILL ANSWER YOUR COAL QUESTIONS Thesé are the shaes au want - and we've gat em at @ far lower price J than you'll buy em for elsewhere! Lame Men! Save that Dollar ar £wh! | Strictly Standard Quality. Our Coal Expert is ready to help you solve your fuel problems. Tell him what your experience has been with your particular make of range, stove or furnace. He will tell you the cause of your difficulties and give you worth while advice. PHONE YOUR DEALER OR THE Solid-Built Work Shoe of dork » leather over army ith s¢ me CaP soles, Sizes 6 to 11 BasTan SAMPLE SHOE STORE second Floor Hitel Bldg. Phon= Main 442 MeDermott Hon Marche, who s n France as a Kni retary m't know w of it or nv sls made i speech: | understand why he denounces it

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