The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1919, Page 2

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LN | =eelf-starter for gas—no matches. f _*—elf-starter for coal and wood — no —during the demonstration only, the manufac turer furnishes with every range absolutely free a handsome and useful set (thirteen pieces) vitreous enamel cooking ware, “tse this modem fuel-saving EMPRESS UNIVERSAL AIR-BLAST heater! black smoke is waste fuel— —this heater burns the smoke! —the United States government analysis of the various soft coals used in the Northwest shows on an average that they contain 35 per cent volatile. —volatile is the smoke and gases, which are the first el- ements of fuel to be released from the fire when burning. —smoke and gases in the ordinary heating stove escape unconsumed through the smoke pipe and chimney. —tests have proven that the volatile coal contains the same percentage of heat units as the carbon; this smoke and gas must be burned and consumed in the heater before escaping through the smoke pipe in order to get the benefit of all the heat units con- tained in the fuel. —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL AIR-BLAST Solves the fuel problem! prom ) SETS wi AON SCE med. this wonderful fumace | saves 25% to 50% on fuel! ps:::::.0"%: —it is estimated that a saving of from 25% to 50% can be accomplished with an EMPRESS Universal Pipeless Furnace This is because of the scientific con- struction of the furnace—built according to the law of rature. tems. THE SEATTLE me ante SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. Open shop conditions prevailed when building operations, under the direction of the Master Hullders’ as noclaion, were resumed Moi ning, The strike of 4,000 bulid:| Ing tradesmen haa tied up construc | on work Keptember 2 The open shop principle wan decided lowing the rejection by the Trades council of the ad juatment ucgonted by the here since upon, ¢ Building ation mer they will not wettle with th nieds ali union men who © of return t now atrik rdern 1 dineriml Willing to Arbitrate buliders declare they are| arbitrate dif ferences with the strikers, and the trikers reply that unless all their demands are granted they oth ing to arbitrate Altho reports Saturda The adoption of ar Master willing at any time to atated that TO BREAK STRIKE board was the plan » Ue the atrike The b Hemented to ne card wan to har dle all differences d bul arising between The Build voted on the meeting Frida howed 940 to 620 in union men a ders. ing Trades board, and at the night the favor of r Wailur unions to register a majorit te for the of the was c . ment board leaves ne native for the master builders but to resume “with the workers who are willing to return work at the old the announcement of the er builders, declaring the open shop, malt Wo will continue will be at ready to resume negoulations with the unions for the tablishment of permanent peace, veal adjust mas to work, and ul times Carper plasterers cement mixers are axking while laborers « to $7 a day, These de ured extortionate by were re a day nereane naster builders and fused NO RELIEF YET TAKE STEPS 1 FOR GAS USERS, Lake Shore Districts stil Short of Fuel Camplais ta continued ¢ nual portions mt mts y ut gan Monday teal 4 , . 1. tem erviee continued untm: | PORT LA Oe AORATAOALE Aa nt 1 | nea po ve ee show Seattle © Public Ber rding to report made no effort up jdown to business on © commission, ae m Olympia, had to noon to get thetr promised ‘phone ser x the 16th day of trike Homes in the low-lying district eur rounding Lake Washington, where MANY depend entirely on gas for cooking, have not had sufficient gas to Prepare a meal ainoe Beptember 2, |the day pressure wuddeniy ceased | without warning from the company | As a reason for the Public Service | jcomminsion’s delay in the matter, it |was reported at Olympla that the |comminsion was awaiting the return from Spokane of Chairman BE. V Kaykend On big return, expected later in the day, it was explained, the Seattle | atters would —in three fin oe ishes; black, or gray poree- 4 lain and plain | black, = fully | nicked trim- ne m n up | .» the city council here | take up Monday afternoon the | request of Corporation Counsel Meter for authority to demand a Public | Service commission hearing in the telephone matter Vented with that authority, Meier said, he was prepared to show evi over other sys- Perfect apes com and perfect circulation give wonderful results. dence that the company is not living —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FUR- is what the name implies—a furnace A complete heating system in- stalled in basement same as a regular furnace, but requires no pipes to convey heat to differ- NACE without pipes. ent rooms. meets every requirement of health, comfort and economy! UNIVERSAL Meets every erequirement of Health. and i# the frult of over 40 years of quality special | zation. This wonderful furnace humifies ax well as ven | and furnishes the alr with an ade —THE omy tilates while it heats, quate supply of moisture. motes health an well as comfort the low cost furnace. HOT BLAST. INTAKE HEAT REFLECTS 10 FLOOR EMPRESS and ease VERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE can be installed in any building is causing home try to discard their heating atc Several hundred new Seattle homes are built with this with OxTRA LANGE up to the service requirements of its franchisa, The Chamber of Com meres, which recently made a survey of telephone conditions and sent a caustic letter to the company sug gdating remedies, it was said, would make no complaint to the Public Ser vice commission, but would rest con tent with the assurance of the com. pany that service would improve. No official effort has yet been made to bring to the attention of the Pub- lic Service commission the fact that |the telephone company t# continuing jto rob patrons by means of nickel snatching pay telephones PIPELESS FU Comfort and Econ NACE That is why this furnace. pro ROSH HOSHANA Services to Be H Held at Tem- | ple and Synagogues Services in Temple de Hirsch nesday evening will begin the olemnization of the Rosh Has- haoah, Jewish season which marks jthe beginning of the world 5,680 lyears ago. The feast ends with |the Shemin! Atbereth Feast of | |the Conclusion, O« Rabbi {Samuel Koch conduct the services, speaking on Plain HTruth” Wednesday night, and “Seif Preser Thureday morning at 10 o’cloek. The Rosh Hashanah is Jan introduction to the Yom Kippur, or Day of Atonement, which begins October 3 | Services will also be. held at the Bikur Cholum synagogue, 17th and| Rabbi Simon will which an EMPRESS UNIT builders in all parts of the coun: ves and install this system Yesler Glaser preach Ther Merz] congregation at 16th ave. and First st. and the Sephardim congregation will also hold services The Nebraska College of Agri culture has on {ts campus a minia-| ture farm showing farm house. barns, acreage, ete. BRITISH-AMERICAN ° ASSOCIATION meeting after Summer re pass new Rules and By First cess—to Laws, ELECTION OF OFFICERS Fine Arts Room, Tuesday evening, Se Fourth ave. 234, 8 o'clock jy the city }to stifle [chief and all CURB INFLUENZA Health Commissioner Asks Council to Help Drastic measures to prevent re of Uhe influenaa epidemic which cost hundreds of lives here last year were under consideration council Monday after-| noon Already every physician in Beat-| | Ue has been asked to enlist in the “preventive army.” Citizens are | appealed to to observe the sidewalk spitting ordinance, and, in fact, to! go the ordinance one better by re fraining from spitting anywhere on the street or in public places where the act might spread contagion. Dr. H. M. Read, city health of ficer, had an ordinance prepared for the counell forbidding the sale of | non-sterilized second hand bedding or clothing, requiring rooming houses and apartments to fumigate bedding thoroly every six months and aking it a misdemeanor to wrap furniture in moving vans in any but clean padding As a further an epidemi preventive against of influenza, Dr, Read wants an orginance licensing collect rs of swill from hotels, restaurants and other public places, Ina to Mayor Fitzgerald Dr. Read points Jout that ewiil collecting is rapidly becoming a big @initation problem. | Garbage collectors operate underythe license system, but collectors of ewill operate in a haphazard way with- out control Many reputable physicians have warned the public against an ept- demic this fall and winter, Early preventive measures, they say, may balk the disease, if not bring it to a halt before it has a chance to lay hold. In & letter sent to all physicians, | City Health Officer Read urges that cases of influenza be immediately re ported to his office in the city hall, patients isolated from other members | of the family, prophylactic injection | insisted upon, the family instructed sneezing with a bandker other Known precau tions once | Binc st epidemic a big sup | ply of prophylactic serum has been | made and delivered to health depart- ments thruout the country. It is} altogether likely that arrangements will be made for free inoculation by the city physician. ARMY SERGEANT DROWNS IN LAKE: Searchers Fail to Recover Body letter Searchers were dragging Lake} Washington Monday for the body Sergt. E. W. Lyen, of Elle who was drowned Sunday while canoeing with ions. Lyen came to Seattle with D. Olds and William Quinn, Ellensburg, to attend a rifle shdot| to be held here shortly. They reg-| istered Sunday morning at the Savoy hotel While canoeing off Mt park shore, Olds Lyen cry for he out to could reach their peared. A. Bernhardt, 403 34th ave. 8. |heard Lyen's cries from the shore jand e 4 the Motor. B. Rix was detalled. Lyen and Olds had just returned from Caldwell, N. J., where they at tended the National rifle shoot. TAME OLD LION WAKES UP AND CHEWS ACTRESS LOS ANGELHS, Sept. 22 Everybody around the movie studio said it was a perfectly night two compan: | John also of taker and Quinn heard} He had started | Before they friend, he disap canoe alone. police, ‘50 ARRAIGNED 'PRES, WILSON | (United “Its Something You'll Appreciate” AgainWe Say— Guard Your Health If we could only get this message home to you. If it were possible to write this message with indelible ink across your brain. If we had our way we would have these three words placed where you would have them staring you in the face every time you turned around, day or night. Then you would be only too anxious to listen to the advice which has been preached to you day after day. You would immediately take steps to guard your health. You would realize what faulty teeth will do to your health—you would realize how easily decayed teeth can pour a continuous stream of poison into your system. If you have decayed or missing teeth you should shudder with the very thought of what they are do- ing for you. WAKE UP! Don’t be a sleeper all your life. GET BUSY—there’s absolutely no excuse for you remain- ing in that condition longer. AND REMEMBER—if you choose us for your den- tist you are protected by an absolutely binding writ- ten guarantee backed by a reputation of long stand- ing in Seattle, the material used in your work is the best money can buy and will be put in by registered dentists of the highest standing. You will never regret your visit to this office the longest day you live. Boston Dental ompany “The Hands That Make It Painless” 1420 Second Avenue (Opposite Bon Marche) (SMITH MURDER BY U.S. JUDGE TRIAL DELAYED Case Will Be Set Over for . Later Date Rose Wise, charged with having} Because an important witness for sent morphine thru the mails, plead |the state was unable to be in court, ed guilty Monday morning in the|trial of James M. Smith, Canadian U. S. district. court before Judge | war veteran, for the alleged murder Jeremiah Neterer and was sentenced | o¢ nig gir wife, Helen, here last Feb- to ten days in jail, Judge Neterer | in sentencing Mrs. Wise said that he took into consideration the fact that Mrs, Wise haa been in prison for| the last four months waiting trial, Safia R. Cataline, charged with violation of the Mann act, pleaded} not guilty. The date of trial was not set. George Bouler was given until Monday to enter a plea Over 60 cases were scheduled for arraignment Monday, the majority being moonshine indictments returs | ed by the grand jury last we James Shea, former assistant ene jer of the National Bank of Com- merce, charged with the embezzle- | ment of $16,000 of the bank's funds, | is planning to plead not guilty, with | leave to withdraw the plea in favor of one of guilty. | The federal grand jury will con-| vene again Tuesday. | |Rose Wise Given Ten Days’ Sentence ruary 2, was stricken from the cal- endar in Superior Judge Everett M. Smith's department Monday. The case must now be ‘reset for trial at a later date. Smith is said to have shot his wife to death at the home of her parents, |Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McMahon, 3534 | Hudson st., because she had deserted |him after his discharge from the Canadian army, and after their child was born, PUGET SOUND IS FLEET BASE Daniels Also Makes Frisco. Home Port WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.— Puget Sound and San Francisco harbor will be the permanent bases for the battleships of the Pacific fleet, Secretary of the BY HUGH BAILLIE Navy Daniels stated today Press Staff Correspondent) pon his return to Washington. HE PRESIDENT’S| Smaller ships will be distributed TRAIN, Sept. President Wilson] all along the coast, is today leaving the Pacific coast,} Daniels said the navy was en- ABOARD headed East on his campaign for|cotraged by enthusiastic receptions ratification of the peace treaty. He|of the flect all along the Pacific | was to make a speech in Reno to-| coast. He said there is no plan at night | present for an extended trip of the Meanwhile a stop was scheduled /fieet, or for any big fleet man- at Sacramento and there was aljeuvers. It will take several months possibility that he would address the/for the fleet to be overhauled, he crowd there from the rear platform. | said, and it is hardly possible any Most of the day was to be spent in| big fleet movement can be made be the mountains of California, fore January. grams were delivered aboard the} train at several stops and it was} understood Wilson was in closo | Rt. Rev. Shayler Is » with the labor situation, Dedicated Bishop OMAHA, Sept. 22.—Right Rev. \Hebberd Quits as |Ernest Vincent Shayler, formerly an be State Food Chief |° Seattle, was dedicated as bishop | rushed in of Nebraska Sunday afternoon be- She may SPOKANE, Sept. 22—Charles|fore a congregation that packed | Hebberd of this city, state food ad-| Trinity hedral to the doors, ministrator during the war, has re-| The dedication ceremony signed as chairman of the state fair/conducted by the Very Rev. Ja: price committee, giving as his rea-|Tancock, dean of the cathedral son the pressure of private business.|There was special music by the Hebbard organized the county fair|cholr of 50 voices, Nearly a score price committee and the state food|of eptscopal clergymen were tn at- administration tendance, tame lion, too old and too dis heartened to harm a hair of her head, So Lillian Harmon, 17 year-old school girl, with aspira tions of becoming a queen of the films, stepped right into his She walked over to where the lion lay and put her hand on his head ground out 50 lion suddenly tion of a sec ond he had sunk his teeth into the girl's throat and was clawing her Her brother and a companion who had been standing by the . fortunately found an tron @ to hand, They rapped the lion on the head and, rolled over in a di and rescued the girl survive —burns any and all grades of coal; burns briquets, burns wood, and we guarantee one hundred per cent heating efficiency. —any stove will heat the ceiling; the EMPRESS \ UNIVERSAL AIR BLAST heats the floor as well; no cold floors. —our liberal credit enables you to purchase this heater now; and your saving in fuel will take care of your payments, AIR-BLAST heater — top feed mica has large ventilated large hot blast intake, direct draft *heavy opening, large mica anti-buckling feed strips, door extra duplex grates, extra large ash damper, heavy polished inner lining protects body; blast side lining; extra conical fire pot deflects heat frame, chamber, steel outer body; outer overdraft air chambers; hot heavy ventilated lining; to floor, For Rent This 2-room unit house on % acre ground in West Seatt Tam won dering how many people in Seattle would be anxious to rent this place. I ould bet there are several hun And it might pay me to build them for rent. Nut why rent when you can buy for lean! $100 “cash and $15 per month will n the owner of this he ome, } bulla the t ui —55 YEARS’ SER- VICE TO THE HOMEFURNISH- —STANDARD CRED- IT AND STORE SERYV- ICE Is KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE NORTHWEST. urnished , hot a ren will solve lem—or see me, also a home My free cir home prob. The British-Amertcan association will resume its meetings Tuesday night in the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, Officers will be elect- H. C. Peters, 716 8rd Ave. ea ana new laws adopted. your

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