The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 11

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SEVERETTTRUE + = | —ByCONDO| Aw-HAW! Now Go ON! YOU Don? MEAN ger ovtT- Aa Asn! eh a SE ig i A Pi Lay . i 1 DON'T Tie I y OW, Doro ||| HELEN DEAH~ | Was READMG OVER || WHAT Do You MeaW : ay IF | COULD MAKE MYSELE (TURN AROUND, Cad STAND IT | come. were!||] DID ov cau MEP ' ere, WHEM You SAY = - Look AS SLENDER AS ]\ VL show You aS = 7 1M AT Your. service. vi ‘e 3 HOW _-— SECOND, NOTICED SomeTIMIG 4A] WIT 1A Your Hew! } ( i : Ir Thar | Ooty Quire ‘tea Sa: ire : excuse ME [FPF I SEEM To BVTT IN T WOULD UKG THE KYoUNG LADY TO SCL. ME SOME CIlGaARSB, BVT WHce A HANDZOME YOUNGS BuCK (3 DRAPED COUNTER IT'S HARD FOR HER To SEG THS BI CUSTOMERS! Tece You Get the More You Pay. ! HAD SOME DRESSES SENT UP ON APPROVAL THIS ONE IS | How Do YOu UKE THERE (SN'T a ALL RiGHr- : wn RE HIS ONE ay 4 HAVE SO MUCH FORTY DOWARS| THIS ONE, PETER? MATE! f Try “Em erneias. ni " HERE ISNT afi = i Pepe S EIGHTY ON, ANN DOLLARS / ANNIE | | ORESS WW THESE Days fe a tere ve? MORE PATRIOTIC aes yj UM 4 IY ISN'T RIGHT To OF UNDER PRO— DUCTION: LETS SEE ONE WITH LESS GOODS IN IT A : Well, There’s a Sunny Side t Also to the Steel Strike; May Mean Cheaper Rents ‘There's a sunny side to the steel! a home builder. Oi, strike | ‘The steed strike will build more ‘This is the optimistic prophecy of homes, and indirectly it will result in cheaper rents and lower valued i. dwelling houses, according to a con- ® . 1 tractor who makes a specialty of 5 Y i | This is directly confrary te the i Fe haart a: bit and Freeson general notion that a steel strike costs only a few cents. would halt ALL building operations, and would throw millions of men in| the building trades out of employ-| ment. “I know that a steel strike would halt progress on skyscrapers, bridges | and other building requiring struc i tural steel,” said the builder, “but | Es by this very thing it would release | i hundreds of thousand of workmen . o for home building. “The million dollar skyscraper! took the men from the builder of "| homes. Also he took much of the| are f material, brick, cement, wood, It yy glass, everything needed In the cor struction of a dwelling house. “But the tide turns if the steel | strike becomes widespread and lasts a long time. Then butiding of sky-| serapers will stop. All large struc You can lift off| tures requiring iron or steel skele corn, or corn be-|tons will mark time. Labor used the hard skin cal | there t ts building trades, car | Iuses from bottom of feet. | enter: bricklayers, la “Freezone” costs | borers. ailabie for build. home WELL ~ WELL ~ ITS BEEN ALONG TWH SCE TE SBEN You BOYS = Do You GWAN TAG, TALC To GRANDA= NERRE WELL TELL You Somb THOU STORIES! QL, SURE THE CAT ME INTHE AR? Ff WASNT Your TONGUE, A OERTAINLY Nor! By POP MOMAND TD SIMPLY STOP, TAKE THE MACHINE APART AND HIDE IT CAREFULLY IN TH BUSHES UNTUL TH’ HORSE GOT By! KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— Ethelbert Passes 100 Per Cent. RULE 16850- THE USE oF 1 KNOW TEM ALL | WELL NOW SUPPOSIN' STRONG HEADLIGHTS {3 UNK: JUST Ask YOU WERE ON A FORBIDDEN WITHIN “THE NE ANY QUESTION, COUNTRY ROAD An’ CITY Lictits, Dinners TLL ANSWER IT! YOU SAW A SKITTENISH Must BE HORSE COMIN’ ALONG USED WHAT WOULD THAT'S RIGHT ETHEL BERT, YOuUD BETTER Look OVER TH’ TRAFFIC RULES! THEY'RE VERY Strict now! “That ought put a big crimp in then shortly the home shortage! “And at the same time there will all, “Tray| be more building material available _— *|for the home builder, Hl have more cement, brick, wood, glass, lime, paint, to draw on. By increas ing the supply of building material | available to the home builder the/ Prices of those things should drop. | “RENTS WILL GO DOWN the! minute {it looks aa if the home| building program has really got un-| der headway. Rents have been | super-high because of the shortage! of dwellings, and because this short age has given speculators an excuse to traffic in houses and small apart ment buildings. In other words, speculators ‘cornered’ the house| market. You can knock any corner | to, smithereens by increasing the} subply, and this will be done to the| house speculators and rent boosters | by a noticeable increase in home| buflding.” as security here will give you the money to tide you over the trouble spots. Leans can be re- paid on monthly in- stallments if you } wish. Get Warrant for Newport Sheriff NEWPORT, Wash., Sept. 23.—A OTTO AUTO |warrant for the arrest of Sheriff i BY CLOVER. TVE EMPTIED 4 WELLS AN! "LO THERE CUTPLUG —- ‘Lo V'SELF, GARL DURN YE | Bow WW =, AWERE VARE CONSTNELE-THATLE | Frank Deering was sworn out here 7 CISTERNS T' FILL THIS HOLE T’ STOP You'Re WANTED BACK UP TH’ 1A HERE T’ FISH Ye OUT Wn NS TZ SAVE You TH’ ROTHER OF HOPPIN! |by Chairman Ira Troyer, of the| MAT OTTO AUTO SLICKER- HA-"PEARS T ME TOAD. 1 JES’ SAW A Gated N'FIMD BREATH : x y mT WASH-TUB NEX board of county commissioners. ‘AS How T WEAR Hi A COMIN’ COAL CHUTE AN UMBRELLA on YER SS : ~— SATURDAY NIGHT The sheriff is charged with dam 3 wow RIBS aging the county garage building. " - = 4 Went ven The trouble is the result of a long > feud. oe ——— sine BUY NOW! , For Your Fall Sewing. Prices Are Right. Values Are Great. EASY TERMS—You Won't Miss the Money '§ P. TUNNEL IS [While Congress Fiddles, | f°" ow-| OU ST... |,teamen ee aa Thomas, of Pontyeymmer, the newly ved the Jersey frar inals, wher | STILL BLOCKED Here Is British Record (32 oi0' Sia ttoertteeroma che 0 Women ae fw -- ben as @ Plt boy faa _muy ¢ inger - - i - Davis - - - $25.00 | Am a Tailor ‘Hal Armstrorg: Domestic $20.00 LONDON, Sept. 23.—While the War loan bill. | a thn 7 American congress has been fiddling} Restoration of pre-war pract 200 Men at Work Opening | about, the writian post-war parlia | bill, involving labor conditions, ment has a record of accomplish-| Treaty of peace bill Entrance for Trains | ment that is amazing. Here are some | treaty in An ica appar Standard $ 7.00 of the measures passed | from ratification and have been a tailor in| OF THE STAR if REDDING, Cal., Sept. 22.— (Unit Transport bill, quickening every | “~ mn a Seattle since 1907. SAYS THIS Achhc ik ee Pe eae, ee = ope id “ r soak cede i No > Wenuielee (ow eae NO PLACE IN LONDON ; Baye <n a eq Ss nee i apes culty in urinating, often * i - Z ual pig, edhe Phar eee ge awisipiaactde Drape anty | Rie meaes rade, selling quality mer- - lute " s mean : ? 2 on the Southern Pacific can be| Appropriating state money for! TO TAKE’BOOZE CURE Sacitnes an Nici ee cn the arme of sour chair fy 207109 disorders. ‘The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—= | GOLD MEDAL BLN If the machine you have needs repairing have it done now. Our service is the best and prices are reasonable. & projects and to aid working| LONDON, Sept. 23.—At the pres. | Two hundred men are working in Peery bag oe ei to [ent time, according to official rec- night and day shifts to replace| get work. Appropriating millions to buy food | retreat or “cure” for verneas, the county of London. |} ing machinery for afring | ———_—_—— for northbound | of p x. Jevances, but barring po FAMOUS SINGER DIES hous and held your = breath— that’s the kind of a show “The Boss” is, made ready for service. own work, ‘ | Do you wish to save on your fall suit? | Then call and see ords there is not a single licensed | riates in| torn away when fiy ars were derailed ther | supports “The Boss” is played in a A. S. Bardawell scannee teak’ eathnds ech 4 ia No. 16,| lice or unions. | A a . ve ‘ie : hru 1 Imperial preference budget desired| LONDON, Sept. 23.—Mrs. Emma A Tati it upon the entire com- ng quick relief and often ward off 1 e ewing ac ine 0. 1 over the tunnel with a do-| Putting legal force back of work-|the last surviyer of Mendelssohn's) $21 Lyon Building pow nad Pie 2 Rag a than 200 of two hours. | ing eements 1 ¢ industry. choir, when the great ¢ joser pro: “ay ae “ < » in three sizes, 415 UNION ST. Hg oe Lbbape 9) ‘tenn 00 Montine mat ripe arin poche yaaeist duced “Blijah" in that city in 1bi6,| Third and James St. ee THEATRE Look foe the name Gold Medal om every ‘a > t i . Hk a “ 4 | re Ce) ine its passengers are forced to Establishing tribunalg to deal with| has just died at Southport at the es PLAYERS | Bo Naltetoe: stay here over night. profiteering. age of 93,

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