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Star Spangled Ranner—sung by price $2-—now $1. Over There—sung by Caruso ulse Homer —Garibaldi’s Hymn—eung by Caruso; No. 87297; -—now $1! No, $7277, former 4: former price $2—now SI. —— —Onward, Christian Soldiers—sung former price $2—now $1. by Schumann-Heink; No, 87298; — - 7 Ballo in Maschera—sung by Caruso; No. 91; former price $2; former price $2—now $L. —_—— — eo | =—Jewels of the Madonna—sung by Pasquale Amato; No, §7193; | Son Giovanni Serenade—sung by price $2—now $1. mow $I. —La Mia Canrone—sung by Caruso; No. $7213; former price $2— ‘Titta Ruffo; No, ST174; former Just You—sung by Frieda Hempel; No. # |; former price $2 ———— — Last Night—sung by Louise Homer; No. $7259; former price $2 now $1. Ts $7265; former price $2—now $1. i —— price $2—now $1. i ER —_—$$—$—$ $$ =—Tu Me Dirais—cung by Farrar; No. $7256, former price $3— I =¥e Who Have Yearned Alone—sung by Louise Homer; No. =Day Banishes the Night—sung by Caruso, No. § @Prologo}—sung by Scotti; No. 88 $150. former Rinaldo (My Toars Shall Flow}—sung by Schumann-Heink; No. $3—now $8189; former price $150, Sasnhauser (Forgive, 1 Know Not What 1 Am Saying)—eung by Johanna Gadski; No, $8442; former price $3—now $1.50. ———__—_ former price $3—now $1.50. Antico (Olden Times)}—sung by Caruso; (ur Love Is Like the Stars}—No, 89486; No, $84 n (Away to Yonder Mountain}—eung by Geraldine Farrar; ‘No, 88513; former price $3—now $1.50. Iris (One Day at the Temple}—sung by Lucresia Bori; No. $4524; fermer price $3—now $1.50. Ben Bolt—sung by Frieda Hempel; No. 88541; former price $3— Rew $1.50. former price $3—now $1.50. “=I Trovatore (Love, Fly on Rosy 3546; Pinions)—sung by Destinn; No. 88557; former price $3—now $1.50. Marscillaise—sung by Emma Calve; No. $3570; former price $3—now $1.56. Ge Was Despised)—sung by Louise Homer; No. 68574; price $3—now $1.50, get al crete nn ‘Nero (Ab, Mon Sort}—sung by Caruso; No. $8589; former price $o—now $1.50. former price $3—now $1.50. Row $1.50. | Shale (teditation)—sung by Farrar; No. 88504, former price $3— 0 _——————— Samson et Dalila (Je Viens Celebrer la Victoire}—eung by Ca Fuso, Homer and Journet; No. 89084; former price $4—now $2. mer price $4—now $2. $t—now $2. —Forzs Del Destino (Ivano Alvaro}—sung by Caruso and Amato; _ __No, 89052; former price $4—now $2. | —Forza Del Destino—sung by Caruso and Amato; No. $9053; for- — FO | —Crucifix—sung by Caruso and Journet; No. $9054; former price ‘GAS AND PHONE. FIRE SITE GETS 0. K. ‘The purchase of three lots | Fourth ave. and Battery st. for $55,- 000 as a site for a fire station was authorized by the city council Mon day. ‘4 OR 4. KH. BINYON Free Examination one .f the few orton ree in the Northwest that x1 4 im start to finish, mn Bee the only one ip _SRATTLE, ON sv Ave. ination free, by graduate op- Gai not prescribed Wucely necessary, ‘ON OPTICAL CO. 216 FinST AVE, ‘Rigoletto (Deh! Non Pariare}—sung by Ruffo and Magrine; No. $2. FIRMS CALLED Hearing on complaint of the Public Service commission that the Seattle Lighting company is charging consumers too much for an insufficient flow of gas of in- ferior quality will be held in the Chamber of Commerce here be- sinning at 10 a. m., October 3. Three days later the commis sion will open a hearing on com- plaint that the telephone com- pany’s service in Seattle is insuffi. cient and inefficient. Both hearings were announced Tuesday following a dispatch from Olympia declaring com- plaints had been filed against both companies. A phosphate leavener 4 is an aid to the BA young cook because it always gives uni- form baking action {TALIANPOET STARTS CRISIS Troops Flocking to Forces of d’Annunzio LONDON, Sept =A din patch to the Central News | from Rome today quoted Hornale d'Italia as saying | Foreign Minister’ Tittont had resigned owing to the Flume | ertsis, Ry CAMILLO CIANFARRA United Press Correspondent | etruck THE SEATTLE+STAR—-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. STEEL STRIKE RIOTS START Many Are Injured in Clashes With Police Forces GARY WORKERS | "REFUSE TRUCE Police Disperse Crowds in Front of Mill Gates « oe 7 5 BY JL. O'sUl Continued On PA todleekt i From Page ee lia nited Pros Staff Correspondent) wdditional troops of state constabue| GARY, Ind, Sept. “with lar have ordered Into the! probably 15,000 steel workers in the | Pittaburg Affiliated unions have begun to go out in aympathy with the steel workers, Switehmen in Buffalo tying up work In the yards Calumet district the second day of the atect strike here found the altuation unchanged The only move towart conefilation out, eeth vs. Health HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY ROENTGEN X-RAY The Sure and Safe Road to Good Health Thru Bad Teeth ROME, Sept. 22.(Delayed.)—The | f bene “ sy yp — ge onge lwas made by the Hubbard Steel You cannot have perfect health when you faulty root canal treatments and fillings that crisix the Italian government faces | Several hundred switchmen are On|) company of East Chicago, which ; senses of the which we in! Ceeddaathe Wacaannie’s adres also in Cleveland. Whether| asked the men for a conference have diseased teeth. Good teeth and good ee. ae eee prntinays ener ~ as Slume brousht ¢ at Laken weamen's union, | strijery refused this. health travel together, and so do bad teeth prrintllac sot action today, A roya x ore freighters petween the 16 Hubbard ce ny then an wor of bad health Some of the above is rather advanced the sued postponing the r of par iron mines and the nounced it planned to operate to- | Eugene 8. Talbot, M. D., D. D. #., an aw ory, and may not always prove true in prac Hament untit Saturday and calling a *teel centers would go out has POt| day denpite refunal of the ntrikers | thority on Dental subjects, in’ the May, 1919 tice—but we all know now after it has been session of the crown council to be| been decided, at 10 a, m. to negotiate, Hundreds of strikers | Dental Cosmos, says A patient's health proven so many scores of times that bad held ‘Thursday | William % Foster, secretary Of | muinered before the gates in the! is worth more than all the teeth. If patients teeth cause bad health and that to remove The Tribuna, commenting on the the strikers’ committ continued | early ring, walting for strike | with one or more pulpless (nerveleas) teeth bad teeth makes for good health. summoning of the crown council, |t® Maintain that 279,000 workers |iteakers or any other workers to! are complaining of bad health, I do not heat Hence the law of cause and effect applies points out the event is most impor. | Were out, Corporation officials re | enter the plant. ‘The entire police | tate to remove the pulpless teeth. When all in dental and systemic health as in every- tant and directly connected with the| iterated that not more than 75,000/ force of want Chicago waa sent to| other sources of infection have been removed thing else. ’ Flume problem, “which involves the|™&® had struck the scene and dispersed the crowd 1 have arrested arthritis, deformans, cured The surest way to determine whether or highest and most perm untry.”" Idea Nazionale calling of the cou nt inter ts unprece ed and unconatitutional, characteris ing it as Premier Nitti's method of trying to save his cabinet | From army dnd navy sources was reported today that sedition was spreading in the ranks of aviation where the officers | @Annun xto. from Trieste said al whole escadrille of airplanes had left] their airdromes to join the poet's forces. Other reports state that the aviation authorities, fealizing the} probable effects of the Flume occupa tion, have orde all airdromes closed and guarded, In many tn stances they have removed the vital parts of the planes. After d'Annu addressed his | | | | troops in the celebration Saturday ajl the officers signed an oath remain “ever faithful” to the cause} lot Flume. Wild enthusiasm was aroused, according to reports re cetved here by the arrival of new| junits seeking to join d'Annunsio’s forces. | D'Annunsto has tesued an addrens | declaring the Italian people demand | the annexation of Fiume to Italy The poctaviator bax appointed {Capt Rixo as commander of the Fi-| | ume forces. FIUME PUZZLE | | 1 | | WORRIES ITALY Wilson’s Decision Anxiously| Awaited | BY CAMILLO CIANFARBRA | United Press Staff Correspondent. ROME, Sept. 21. — (Delayed.)- With new developments adding to the gravity of the sttuation at Finme Ttaly téday was eagerly awalting President Wilson's decision with re- gard to the disputed territory. | Some of the newspapers consider the prenident's silence ominous. The government in most anxious ‘over Wilson's attitude, the Poptlo Romano declares, aa bis acceptance of the proparal made by Foreign} Minister Titton!, Premiers Clemen- }eeau and Lioyd George would auto- matically solve the Flume purse The chamber of deputies adjourned until Wednesday, awaiting President | Wilson's reply The latest element of danger in the Flume situation, as reported in a din- patch to the Corrtere d'Italia, is the attitude of the Jugo-Slavs, who are sid to be massing troops along the rontier defined by the armistice, A clash with the Italian forces ts feared. ‘STEEL MEN MAY PITTSBU! Pa, Sept. 23.—Tak ing the position that their strike in a success and that further crip pling of industry and violence should be avoided, it is believed the WRITE WILSON. Polloe stated that the plant did | | not start operations. be: | Pickets Inactive | Both employers and strikers evi- | headaches, indigéstion, boils, skin eruptions, and larpe glands in the neck, supponed to be due to tuberculoni# and other diseases, by re- moving pulplens (nerveless) teeth that did not show defects in the X-ray.” And again, “Oral ined, free of charge. not your teeth are responsible for any nys- temic trouble you may have is to have them examined, and if necessary X-rayed. You are welcome to come and have your teeth exam- It obligates you in no iN STEEL ZONE vattis. ‘Daving the fire bh howe sepais and focal infection caused by poor or way. Don't put it off. cD 8. FERGUSON bf surveyed ber situation ponies By FRED 8S. FERGUS heir omen and arranged thetr i i i (United Press Staff Correspondent) | forces Examination and Estimate Free PITTSBURG, Pa, Sept. 2.— | Picket around the Gary plant The forces of organised labor |of the Illinois Steel company, the DIAGNOSTICIAN FREE X-RAY DEPARTMENT and the United States Steel cor. [largest in the district, were prac: | uk bi daagtak diieaceetdl priciest’ aaies anapgg or sie Pome poration are struggling for con- tically Inactive today tintry expecially qualif I use the X-ray to me as an expert in troubles and as an aid to my diagnosia. This trol of America’s great “iron As company offictals yenterday correctly diagnosing cas ti valley,” as the nationwide strike |claimed they had 9,000 “loyal” em. - - ——_______. | Service 1s free to my patients. of steel workers enters its see [ployes, union men declared the EXODONTIA—VAINLESS EXTRACTING PYORRHEA TREATED ond day. fact that no one left the gates Meidbrink Gas-Oxygen, also Novocain, ad- “ Following a night of seattered | proved reports of huge stores of ministered for Painiess Ic I muceessfully treat and check Pyorrhea by struggles between police and strikers and of bloodshed in nearby seeth . crowds of work men were again before the gates of mills in the Pittsburg district }food and beds no that the workers } would remain constantly inside the walled and guarded plant The few workers who did leave were taken out In automobiles and ORAL HYGIEN Department of Prophy a preventive Against tooth decay and gum disease. Teeth cleaned the of t menta xis measure Ry «@ wpecialint GOLD INLAY RESTORATION in Gold and my new system of Bridge Restoration e of my intelligent and heroic course Inlay Restorations early today. |busnes, which were heavily guarded FILLINGS without Gold Crowns. At Farrell, Pa. two men were|A few of those who left onrried Gold, Bynthetic, Porcelain and the best Sil- ———~—-—— killed amd two wounded when shota|bulky tundles ynder thelr arma ver Fillings guaranteed. PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY were exchanged between company |They were carrying their tools memes wananneiin — Gold, Cast Alurinum and Vulcanite Plates, pe and strikers during 4 riot near | home. | BRID RESTORATION WORK Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made the plant of the American Steel & Wire company At Neweastle, seven cluding twe women, were wounded uring the same sort of outbreak o Carnegie Steel company asserts the fighting followed an attempt of strike sympathizers to break into the mill by tearing down the fence. City officials have asked that a detach- ment of state constabulary be sent to Farrell Rioting also broke out at Youngs town and other smaller centers, but the big Pittsburg district remained Almont ominously quiet. From Du Clairton stead, Hrad the Pitts Home. tx in At wan reported today wtated three times ax many Clairton It men on hand at the opening yesterday At Homestead, it was stated the number entering the mils was also greater than yesterday, The police of men entered the mills this morn. | ing. any of the towns, Today in vital to both sides. The i be out of the mills today than were out yesterday officials ansert come their fear of union organizers Clairton fs looked wpon by ateel men as the “Verdun” of the Car-| negie Steel company. Clairton must | be held if other plants of the organi: | zation are to operate, It is from | Clairton that comes the coke and | many other bkproducts on which | other mille work. It was admitted last night that it had been necessary to bank the furnaces at Clairton and }the finishing mill was also cloned. The coke plant continued to operate, | however The Duquesne plant of the Carne gies Steel company was reported standing like a rock and operating 100 per cent full again today. William Z. Foster's latest figures claimed 279.000 men out on strike steel] workers’ committee at ite meeting here tomérrow may ad. |dress another final letter to Pres! dent Wilton or the steel cc ra tion, In a renewed effort to obtain ta conference with Judge BE. H | Gary While reports from outside the Pittsburg district give the strikers the best of the fight to date, the steel companies are still resisting FIVE CENT FARE TO REMAIN HER Supt. Murphine Makes Re- port Showing Net Gain ° sdalaegh reat iron valley. the receipts of the private corpora tion last year, combined with the city lines, will approximate 11% per jeent. If this increase would con |tinue for the first three years even at 7 per cent (which is less than the Ke percentage of the year ly Increase of the city’s pop during the lart 10 years) the year jended March 1, 1922, will show rev jenue more than sufficient to make the first ment on the bonds, Refers to Jitneys “This department has not asked that jitney transportation be abol ished for the reavon that at present, during the peak loads, we believe the fitne r performing a good service, but the city is at present losing about $1,000 a da the Jitneys during .the off-peak hours B| when our cars are running at not |to exceed a 10 per cent load, and we again ‘recornmend that jitney bo so regulated as to do away with senseless and useless competition, “Buch regulation of the jitney traffic would increase our net reve nue about $1,000 a day and would Just about meet the tner in wages to employes which we under stand the city council expects to put into effect October 1." It is easy for a man to manage his wife, follow It® Mnstructions, 2e> Tontii "ro! I Continued From Page One | Banner* was sung by several girls ,| Wilson, I would like to make a states All _he has to do is to) kind of trouble that will help liberate in all sections, The seriousness -of |the situation In the Chicago, Cleve. | land and Youngstown districts is not | denied company officials, but they stoutly insist the union men | have not got as much as they claim in the Pittsburg district, the heart of the industry RENO CITIZENS CHEER WILSON President Raps Opponents as Cowards re BY HUGH BAILLIE nited Presa Staff Correspondent) RENO, Nev., Sept. 23.—President Wilson, here on his tour in ratifica: tion of the peace treaty, was met by large crowd. “The Star-Spangled | ja in the audience. Some one called for Mra. Wilson “Here is the best part of this travel ing show,” smiled Wilson, introdu ing her. | Aman in the crowd, who seemed a trifle unsteady, yelled out: “Mra. |ment. Iam very much pleased with | your better half.” ‘The president and | Mra, Wilson Joined in the laughter. | The president was en route to Og: |den and Salt Lake City and at sev eral towns made stops long enough persons, th: | ed men going to work as usual earty | *. BUFFALO, N. ¥., Sept, 23.— (United Press)—Rioting, which broke out here during the night in connection’ with the steed | strike, was resumed early today. Michael F. Murphy, general | master mechanic of the Lacks | wanna Steel Co, was seriously injured in a clash with the strik- | ers. Two arrests were made, ) During t night three riot calla were ane 1 by police reserves, fol lowing street fights between police and strike pickets. Several persons wore injured. One man was taken to the hospital with a fractured «kull, One hundred and forty switchmen employed by the South Buffalo rail. way. an adjunct of the Lackawanna } Carved and ( at Gold Crowns and Steele Porcelain Replaceable Natural Molded Teeth. by an expert. tists fail I fit you where other den- SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS DR. H. T. HARVEY Swift's Drug Store Corner Phone Elliott 3026 504-512 EITEL BUILDING (2x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) SEATTLE Northwest Corner Second and Pike Evenings and Sundays t ork in th lis today as were |™Orning, tying up switching within| 2). ¥ a m hand at the opes | the company’s yarda, g-euri 60,000 Out | was resumed today in Farrell Shots | of Braddock maid double the number |¥ere fired afd two men wounded, No disorder was reported in | Wounded. union leaders claim that more men | tonal troops of state constabulary | were compelled plant went on strike at f o'clock this| dications today were that over 30,000 | promise offered by the employers. were idle in this city today, and, Thirty-four ships have stood idle uungstown |Pe*y 1.000 in this district while tons ot ‘perlahable’ teelebe ptr le pe ae - i awaits handling. There is a blockade Strikebreakers |of river and bay steamers. Police maid at leat 11 men were |The second day of the nationwide gS steal strike found practically all of Work in F . " SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23—with| EUWOOD, Ind, Sept. 23—CUnit the Mahoning valley mills closed. In PITTSEURG, Sept. 23—Two addi-| Youngstown, where three plants to suspend opera |strikebrenkers busily engaged today |°¢ Press.)—This city was «til quiet only a few of the! aiong the waterfront loading and un-|t0day tn the face of a strike of 95 SHARON, Pa, Sept. 23-—Rioting rday are en route to the atecl region on a/ tions yes ‘The company |*Pecial train from the eastern part «mailer plants were in operation this) sang shins, police details there | Per cent of the working force~ of that, having over | of the state, it was learned today. It morning. With the claim that 26,500 men|Were doubled in anticipation of possi |e Elwood Tin Plate plant, a in understood the police will be de 4 in uh o% will branch of the American Sheet & prensseri ¥ ireenab tute: r do yes: | ble troubl and of being clasned as a “seab"| trained at Greensburg and Butler, ¢ in Youngstown, mado yes ec gaa ae remained away yea. |And distributed thru the various steel |terday by S. P. Hammermart, secre ‘The longshoremen gathered at 10/Tin Plate company. It was esti- terday ‘will return to ‘thé mifis| rns |tary of the strikers’ committee, in-|a. m. to vote once more on the com-'mated that 2,000 men are idle, today | ~ Biscuits, Cakes and Pastries that will gladden the heart of any man may be made with Patent EXCELLENT Flour —And it’s a Seattle product, too. Sold with a guarantee of money back if not satisfied. But we know you'll like it—it’s so uniform and dependable. Only the highest grade of Washing- ton Bluestem wheat is used in its manufacture. 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