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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919 ra TFEAR VIOLENCE CITY SLEUTHS GEN, WOOD IS years service HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY DOO ine Meueitiuititsea: | IN STEEL ZONE GRILL DEAVER NOW IN OMAHA ; uh ‘Several Minor Disturbances Face Veteran ‘Marine With Many of 57 Wounded in THE UNVARNISHED TRUTH Are R d Riots May Not Recove' re Reporte: New Evidence y cover —ABOUT— WASHINGTOD OR ae SA ~* (United = Presn.)—Members of || Continued From Page One|| United Press.)—Gen, Leonard ® a the senate labor committee will | ee - Wood, commanding the Central = so to the Pittsburg steel field After the police had gone awe department, arrived at 10:00 to make a personal investiga [*he says, Deaver came out of the) o'clock today to take command of tion of the steel strike situation [brush and entered the tenthouse| the military forces stationed here Friday, if a vote on treaty |where, at 11:90, detectives found) to prevent trouble, He went im amendments can be postpamed, [him in bed. He told them he had) mediately into conference with Seoater Kenyon, chairman, an [returned but @ few minutes before! elty, state and military authori. —this trade mark represents store and credit service that is knewn and used by home- furnishers throughout the , Northwest! . -“we have helped establish f&ousands of homes —let us OMAHA, Neb., Sept, 30.—(Ry Sept. 30.— ach day patients come Into my office and acknowledge that they are cowards when it comes having any kind of work done on their teeth. Big burly men, who ore used to fixhting the battles of the world and of life, as well as the smaller, meek ones, and this also nounced today, |from the downtown pool room, mi ties Yer to the gentler sex, all dixclaim any wish to suffer pain. And in the same breath they oun jeway A steady rain, which fell all during Doctor, there reall: U tel miniess dentistry.” My respon octor, there really is no such thing as absolutely pain' y response tg CHICAGO, Sept, 30—An tnereas-| Mrs Letham geal ag Be of the night bably did more to re that the natural law of compensation applies, If one wants a tooth desensitized, so that the ing number inor outbreaks in|famity had retired for the n Omaha than anything cavity preparation and the filling 40 not cause any pain, then it is necessary to use eel district today indi-j2nd all were asleep when the px wing Sunday night's rioting anesthetic, #u n “Novoeaine” or “Fear-No-Pain” or one of the many other private t of » ce T year-old : hi E ted he tempor f striking _ gi «eg po hte ogro wan taken from the sonal dentists’ mixtures, which blocks off the nerve of the tooth to be worked on " vwiy rising. y. nt * Douglas « jail and ly ed after lyzing the nerve center of the tooth, but to do this one must inject the solution a vi value Three minor acts of violence|band by his cries in a nightmar 4 the courthouse was set afire, One gum tissues w 1 hype needie, and to puncture the gum Ussue with a needle hurts; cays wore reported to the Gary authorities |she said, When she bad quieted) waite man was killed and several of pain, but far leas pain then the drilling of a tooth or of taking out 4 fine nerve; then, too, often alone during, the “—r" gl Seuta the boy she noticed the pollee Out ine g7 injured are expected to die for « day or so there is @ soreness of surrounding tissues caused from the infection. Just as Chicago and Indiana Harber claahes | side, after being hanged from a light pont your back would be = 0 later if ® ne wtabbed you tn the back sev mes occurred frequently “It upset me.” che onld, “andl win” probably recover, according r would be sore a day or #o later if someone stabbed y hi eral ti Steel company clais reported altho my husband and I went right)ty attending physicians. Militar You can take NitronOxide Gan and Oxygen, producing partial anesthesia, or Analgesia plants were operating at @ steadily|back to bed I couldn't go to sleep. | guards patrol in front of the how Aneathewia, whieh I can do with my Heidbrink Gas and Oxygen machine, but when you “come increased capacity ‘Then I heard the noise back of the] ditat where he ix kept to” your tooth aches because it has been wounded, and #o the law of compensation applies there. bed age gy — < oe nears ang a ge y. coupteg| With the skies still ‘overeart and Pain ts really reduced to a minimum and should not thru fear keep anyone from having Company Gary. w ext! Mra Latham’s . M 8 be ogee is ie Te “Nov properly and scientifical) week “for repai it wan announced| with that of Mrs. C. H. Bassenger,|"*!" forecest for tonight, no fu necessary dental work done when “Novocaine” is used properly ai y race troubles are feared Wednesday night. On that ever today, 1 tt was reported that if the who tives at West Hanford st, and There is NO KNOWN PAINLESS METHOD USED in the practice of dentistry that you «ff strikers do not return to work, it will | Walnut ave, where Holt wns am-| (ye nent Tight. On that evening NOT FIND IN MY OFFICE. Moa ne ee a yn taba |Dusned and killed, gave detectives ing annual Ak-BarBen carnival will an safely ond honestly assure you that NO OTHER DENTIST OR OFFICE has any pany employ of Gary ix and Deputy Prosecutor Carmody @4|). noid Ak-SarBen officials today b for DOING DENTAL WORK without CAUSING PAIN THAT I DO NOT HAVE paid steel workers ditional evidence on which they | Geonted to hold the parade and the . oped cinch the! hoped to cinch their case against rose of the carnival program as Deaver. |ncheduied. ‘They believe that there , Examination and Estimate Free Mra. Bastenger said she and her| quel! any disturbance. This parade jhusband were returning home Bat-! in or years Grew crowés esti "IAN FREE X-RAY DEPARTMENT urday evening about 8:30 o’clock.|mated at 200,000 persons ’ years 11 practice In den- I use the X-ray to locate hidden mouth |-They were walking up the went side May Cancel Parade on Plaaocke me as an expert I" 7 troubles and as an aid to my diagnosis. This Rainy lof Walnut ave, she said, and saw! However, if conditions look bac SY service ts free to my patients. . “4 a man dodging around a telephone \tomorrow the parade will likely be EXODONTIA—PAIN G 7 empes ——— Steel Officials Say Workers joie on the corner on the opponite |enlied ort puaheiee Carne cae een te PYORRHEA TREATED ; | Returning side of'.the street. As they ap | General Wood is tn full command ministered for Painless Extraction I muccensfully treat and check Pyorrhea by | proached, she said, he moved about He has established headquarters in ——._ | the use of my intelligent and heroic course | PITTsAt mmmmeitlae ae gl bg Ge trast ae ootes ee ORAL HYGIENE pec ef searcam pr TRG, —{Unit-| vision as possible or Ure ¥ turned the police de Department of Prophylaxis ie =aadaeans jed Pross.)—The Pittsburg fortresses) qTneir dog ran over to the post/partment over to the military au Teeth cleane GOLD INLAY RESTORATION [of the steel industry were standing) anq parked, and the incident upset | thorities Againet t 4 Py (a specialist tn Gold Intay Restorations firm today against the onslaughts Of! ner, Mra Rassenger said. When) M. J. Hykell, a traveling miles a Gsia f+ of Bridge Restoration inion leaders. Early police reportal ine reached their ho ‘end her! ‘ | they ed their house man, shot in the riots Sunday night. " A i PE from this district Indicated continued | jushand was in the act of opening ‘died this morning, bringing the ver tee ore PROSTHETIC DI : | additions to the operators’ ranks ual th? door a shot rang out. They /death tiet up to three ne - Gold, Cast Alumt edipreyavi.iss 4 L Many mills, closed since pr wt turned and saw the figure dartfrom| Last night Omaha presented a Genuine Trubyie” Pocth week Reise eat sorry eo gt eran = |behind the post and serosa the|semicnilitary appearance with steel Carved and Cast Gold Crowns and Steele | by an expert I fit you where other den- wen Bl a mg tg amy eg S\ road where a man was staggering. | helmeted @oughboys patrolling the Porcelain laceable Natural Molded Teeth. | tigts fail nae ath . -dleniad Three more shots were fired and | black belt and other parts of the elty , of ik to th ound. The A ec mi ed 1 ri a |e Peanaptvenia pat ofthe Xa. |tDe victim sunk to he ground, The) Army racks, armed with machin SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT —seTld oak rocker, as pictured. big. reomy peat upholstered in a very good grade artificial brown lunth- or that will give excellent service; ail tempered resik lent steel spring construction; broad, comfortable fiat arms 3% ager fumed or golden finish; a wary Oe ae eee, the eee rk | torniaAlve. jeasional shots could be heard, but GOLD CROWNS i lida : |Company, the McKeesport Tin Plate Children Find Shell aa ee ee ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS Scetaae and tha Petter Maal| Ses they say they bad noted the| ‘oUble. A ee | r us Foundry were among the lar®er|/pearing of the man who did the| plants again operating. shooting, and his profile distinctly! A huge captive balloon for cheer, | Secretary W. Z Foster, of the Na-|outiined by an arc light overhead.| 800" purposes has been hoisted | ry se s tional Steel Workers’ committer, when Deaver was brought before|OV°r the black belt, where 15,000) He estimated the new additions toltnem later they told Lieutenant/*#TO*s live. Here also machine ix President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) ent they were positive he was th | SU" have been set up at intersee t wtrik totalled 20,000 te 35,000 | Sslinds tha pak oo hours,’ Shout othe tions where the soldiers ea oweopi 504-512 EITEL BUILDING man they had seen. these, he sald. were from Bethlehem |""C) Sit tour different streets : Chfidren were playing about the! Tne american Region tas’ velun-| SEATTLE ‘Nerthwest Corner Second and Pike and Jones & Laughlin plants. “ ' place where Holt’ body was found vo Vapi . - Open Evenings and / When detectives visited the ecene| (red to furnish local authorities Sundays Monday. The children were discuss eine ee ae bape i= the crime as if it were @9/ winsor General Leonard Wood ts everyday occurrence, A YOungSLES! expected to arrive today and 600 raconea} IN RAIL STRIKE 2 =. Secs =<-c- = =|WOMEN APPROVE TOM RUSSELL’ [PRESIDENT IS Omaha business men, meeting yer titan ln Th ine © Set at rman mi CHING) IS NOT GUILTY) BETTER Government Thus Far Able|tecuves tatied wo fod tt cmuin, |hav* Saked that & permanent rail NEGRO LYN AY Lieutenant Kent, however, found! to Control Situation a bit of offecaked rag that was. =y; opp Diackened in spots and appeared to aid Aire Joseph Locbecks motner ct |Attack on Omaha’s Mayor! Tom Rorset éne of the seven! Wilson ig Rallying, Says # By ED L. KEEN have been used for & guUD-4WRb.| Agnes, 1hyearold girl whe iden | mn on ee ee cet, A PUYALLUP FAIR HOLD TWO FOR nited Press Staff Correspondent) | This he pocketed. fied the negro, Will Hrown, as the! Is Called Disgrace bettien ae Mee Oe Official Bulletin LONDON, Sept, 30.— Minor Search for Cloth |one who robbed and later nanaulted lea Rept. 30-ftinitea |Fovernment warehouse on the! A acta of sabotage have been re | Mrs, Deaver was summoned by| ht. The girl has broken down com-| | OMAHA. Neb. Sept. 30—(United| 1910 oe 29 and 20, was| WASHINGTON, Sept. 90.—(United ported in cemnection with the |the detectives. She eaid Deaver|Pletely and is in a serious condition, |Press)-Omaha women, discussing | (0, oo guilt morning at| Presa) — President Wilson's health 4 IS OPEN TODAY GRAND JURORS railway strike, the government [generally carried hia revolver Omaha society women approved | the lynching Sunday of Will Brown, inhaled to Gaamaende ‘" i 11:20 o'clock when Judge Jeremiah | had taken a tarn for the better when o the negro’s lynching, and negro, identified by Miss Agnes |—” or = la 0 ue i. [Wrapped in a piece of oily cloth) NISTi® ¥ 4. cheering the tosb | Losback as her assailant, stand daj-|Netérer granted the motion to dis-/the jast official announcement was Exhi ; similar to the one Kent had found) | vided upos the justification of the mise the case as against Tom Rus | Display of Exhibits From|Stockade Prisoners Bound) sucd today trom Downing st, 1% by the telephone pola, where the|ae, it Attacked the courthouse and| ried upo 4 sell, and instructed the jury to|™ade at the White House, _. Western Washington Over for Trial was reported, in one instance, first shot was fired. gor Pease Snake by [ “-The beast got just what was |bring in a verdict of not guilty as| “The president had a goed t Ne cecal pa Se that the switches on one of the Examination of the rag showed tl Phe fire and wounding of so| Coming to him,” aid Mrs. J. W. | against the defendant. night's rest and ts improving,” sald | (TACOMA, Sept. 30—The 20th an- Pai etn | Tuan had boon thrown. owing ee geee fora from a larger piece) many ix a deplorable thing,” aaid one |!arwell, originally @ Louisiana) ‘Tom Russell, a brother to Dick|s bulletin issued at 11:05 a, m. to % u } think it a "lone of ie now o1 ¥! - . tng. ‘The horticultural and sert| Parte begreo Plr y age vation of food le reported JAlki where they made a thoro| trans ‘nnn torn rene sarem ast | anid Mrs. Draper Smith, former|was the owner of @ barn in whieh ({et Wilson's physician, Celtural displays are said to be the me r bt = lactorily . ‘ search of Deaver’s tenthoure for 4) girls or women © KO on the streets | President of the Nebraska Suffrage /a quantity of the stolen booze was ‘The course of treatment still is rest » and prize livestock exhibit"| Monday afterseen in down the disgraceful performances |The judge ruled-#hat there was ot | fresh es omer os youd bes are attracting keen interest of the Reon lglg hearing the nationwide strike They searched the garage next epee of Sunday night.” 1 ; before C BR. W. Me | The buamen and tram ‘icealie where Deaver had kept many MOB ’] NEGROES tna’ unterly, stunned, crushea |wutticlent evidence of participation / inl” Ne can resume. playing, Golf Cletland. in the conspiracy on the part On Wednesday all children and {closing a long seston early today.!of his belongings. The cloth was and humiliated to think that such altom Russe which will enable him to sleep more war veterans will be admitted free.| cr asl vane Snag Pog a geo Postponed their decision with reeard|not found there, but the garage is thing could happen in Omaha,” said |jury and gaat porate to the | readily. ‘Thursday is Seattle day, Friday is vaanompeally + segpol y the Sete to a sympathetic strike. They had/nack of Mrs, Latham's house and! Mra. J. H. Dumont, prominent club |aggingt ‘him ° case 45) ‘since the president returned mo @ay, Saturday is Puyallup | jong shining in f — originally to walk out to | while the search was going on she woman. “The outrage upon Mayor 4 : |one except members of his family | Biven over to organized tabor. arrested with Harris and Miller Yast] Despite the nationwide raltway|/*t,270P the important fact that she — tS Wee Ses eee wee $8 ee ms is Goubt as to whether be. wit BEE defendants was denied. Final argu Y Band concerts, horse races, live! had seen Deaver after the shooting. MON - the long list of crimes against Washington for a vacation. 4 “ Friday, was dismissed mise | bi de, the fo peen | 3 ‘TGOMERY, Ala, Sept. stock parades, are among the amuse |tj5nec Mocieliand ~~ Noes thine gee te cemmtone eyes Her story, they believe, spells pro-| 30-—Holding up the unlomerme [women in Omaha in the past 3o|ments by counsel commenced at The » } days, it p to the )1130 o'clock Tuesday morning.) ment features. I auacoweted BY Mope. Xitel movenect ne feelers ten cum*ay | grena'-tn the police version ef the] which wa carrying Mien Phic- ant Eek eek ot pothen ERR SUNN TEE teialanta. are taedeen ——_ | “i augment the lack of polic rotec: ortland Pl t | Kaudeen, consiated of a milk can | leaguered cities, thus countering la-)““** | ee Cresky, it No fremgegpen Pvp Pavone! ripacg (are ge ol pom Catarrhal Deafness ans to and a copper horn. r's first major blow and virtually} EO A EEN BNE of = ansaai olds, wife of th wuicl ai | f +) __| Untoward levity among the rtock.|removing the danger of starvation. | | white women, to the state prison | 0 Ne Ot eon ee pe the the} = sentine on trial for the May Be Overcome Stop Ship Strike | az. prisoners aroused the suspicions| London, it was estimated by food of | at Wetupka for safekeeping, # | “ome iynching. was & blot upon | tome "7 cali th gpealbern = bee If you bave catarrbal Geele PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 10—A plan|of the authorities, who, after alficials today, is recelving between 80 | mob of 25 masked men baptured Men formar|) ness, of are even just a little the Bag from the county offl- the city,” said Mra. C. H. Hempel, |epring include Ed Hagen, “former | to prevent the contemplated strike of search found the impromptu still {nj9m4@ 100 per cent of the normal hard of hearing, or have head noises, go to your druggist | president of the Omaha Woman‘ . a shipyard workers in the Portland|the hay loft of the county farm,/@mount of principal foodstuffs trom Seoday sight wpb jctut a the rine WP Patton, a meer double: strength), and add. to district at midnight tonight will be Just outside the stockade. the outside districts, motor lorries 5 ‘ee. y night. Rise splore mob rule and consider | whose “beat” included the oa 4 aa}, Voutle strength), and add to presented to the unions here today. | wey providing the mode of transportation. | | rhe mob forced the officials to} tne attack upon the mayor a die-lrunaing: Dick Fi vase ged Rag Shipbuilders propose that the) ° 6 The government hoped today to ieee surrender their arms, led the ne-} grace, but the hanging of a man | ae mrt fet Pel | little granulated pager, | Tote Workers continue, eperations upon 30 Mexicans Hired repeat yesterday's venture, when the| Decl E kroes, one of who was a discharged | "vine of «uch ane man trolman; Fred Smart, former ser-|{ 1 tablespoonful four times @ “government vessels at the present} as Strikebreak: first volunteer food train hen the | Mayor eclares Everybody fiiitcn into a woot, told thom ts mind justifiable. gg oh Reant of the police; Ed Carey, a jit-|{ "Fi. wint often bring quick wage scale, the employers setting, CDreaKePs !London from the east coast loaded Is in Politics run, and shot them down with ehot-| Could be too # for hin maig {REY @river; Jim Morrison, a waiter relief from the distressing Aside the difference between that and| SAN. FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—|with fish. | guns and pistols, |Dr. Jennie © pate | ne Koen Rvegels mine Wan cleared) Sie Pees ee prominent wel med | fare worker I had been the ; ¢ | scape, The | girl's mother, T would have wanted | by cg recap Mo On Bg Sl mob opened fire at close range, rid-|¢q ria jeged liquor bandits who was in-| : ° neil | dling the body of Phioner and killing | : ae that ‘man with bullets! aicrea with the ‘seven now. on trial stevedores on the embarcadero, and|were being received in usual quanti-|¥%° know less than 1,” Mayor Fitz | him instantly. Crosky lived for sev- | selenite: dated pleaded guilty at the commence.| hustled away to union headquarters, |ties, the milk supply was 60 per cent S°Tld told members of the Trans-| era; hours after he was shot | |ment of the trial and turned state's despite attempted interference by the of normal and eggs 25 per cent. portation club Monday noon. There|" "The negroes were to have deen | ope Gary Talk levidence incriminating his accused | ‘ ts | | police, {asd nae So was nothing bitter in the mayor's | tried Friday . * fee ; 5 and Will End Tieup)or""— ! speech. He was in a quaint mood | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Hope ‘The Mexicans, thru an interpreter, pce lg eg pd | told the stevedores they had been eo " ; hired in Stockton, but had not been| Qe fa F kus toe oe ans Two Yankees Are that a settlement of the steel strike told they were to work as strike- erly sealed and refuses to leak, ? will be nearer tomorrow, when Judge! eke want full ereait,” the mayor sait.| “Taken by Cossacks) (i) “wi te questioned bythe wae? | They were given breakfast, and the dam leaks, the city engineer! ~VASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Co#|ate labor oémmitt should open, breathing becom easy and the mucus stop drop: ping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little, and is pleasant to take, Any- one losing hearing or who has catarrhal de noises should give this pre- scription @ trial Completely terrified, the doomed |this morning. men made little effort seale agreed upon for October 1,|\ (United Press.) —Thirty Mexican| Thus far it has hardly been neces | This difference would be turned | *ttikebreakers who arrived here to-|sury to draw upon reserve stocks. over to the men whenever the ship-|4@¥ for work on the water front|Incoming meat and flour supplies ping board authorized the proposed| Were met by several hundred striking|are nearly normal. Vegetables today “I don't know much about run-| |ring a street car system, but there are some people in the city council will be responsible, was expressed expeditionary forces, demanded it it yaneens jer jee yan teh Tales to hate, haan tlecia. ees ter ellis as a 4 | sacks, wh Americans are ald-| py senators today | | fii Ni if | sioner McLaughlin. He was told the —— By beageitge i peaphiey gives ion ae eria, recently seized two| Senator Kenyon, ch j — duty, tell us so at the next election. ’ 3 yom, chairman, is ox : nae hire ne 4 Unit ates soldiers and did not! pected sk Gary o1 ‘: - = man wore ired under a misrepre-|Threats Are Heafd Along|Pay your city officials well and. see United state toldiers so aia >t | pes te 1 to ash ‘ ary on what grounds ont [-ATRE) A ) seein Waterf T |that good men are chosen. Don't! Graves, commander of the Siberian | rea. & to meet the labor lead- » | wy Ww (| \ -_ aterfront Today laay that yeu are ‘not tn petites’ |~ serine niggas a af! h i l ‘emasees' <l hii Clevel i You might as well say you do not | grheditionary forces, demand em * 4 il eland Dock SAN FRANCIACO, Sept. a0—-|Iivo in Seattle un say that you are | Secretary Baker anounced toy. | Utah House Will Men to Walk Out | cunitea Press.) gly glances and|not a part of the political life of | », y Ac: ond an GcmMatA tobe at | pe id one enlistec rc | ment of coal and ore in and out of/@uent along the waterfront today | png said the enlisted man was subjected | SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 20.—The Ser mie | Cle’ : . copped | following the first real fight of} Utah he . " core ‘o| 2 ch oc~ by | vetaictlesats ected to act today on the suffrage officials of the Cleveland union of |CUrred at 9:15 o'clock Inst night, | Du ‘, re jarmendment to the national constitu the International Longshoremen ,| For a few minutes strikers and | a ot in Califo a Sa 8 Closed Sh j ton, The senate late yesterday association today. xtrikebreakers mixed in a ferocious| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—sen y' op passed the amendment a NOW ‘All dock workers will be out on|battle, They fled as police arrived, MOF Johnson, of Califorhia, will ar- Cause of Trouble | LAST tka tas strike ‘by tomorrow, William Loy,|leaving the wounded men on the rive here late today to speak against ev, Loum, & i: a > < | TIMES BROADWAY 4 peaibdtin’ of the inant, cai, "Ipavement. These men, too weak to| the treaty and the league of nations vai ‘ ah 5, Mo. Sept. 30.—(By Fireproof Modern . a ICCES Dh 4, fh. MINYON More than 300 are already out, |flee, were taken to a hospital andj), “newer Wo speeches made } 1 gertlia) The prin tple of TONIGHT! as 5 ‘ ‘ ont 4 treated for wounds ranging from|* "O"@e on - ee al bas Free Examination s Bethleh deep stab wounds to battered faces, |, N° comparison of his crowd with | ihe labor troubles of the nation ‘ec “ "1 ‘ithe great throng that tobert Maddox of Atlanta, Ga., Clubs and v1 v4 a ays thlehem ubs and knives were used free-| »| declared today in the annual ad BEST ° . ly. Joseph Henderson, negro strike-|PTe*dent will be possit , $2.50 GLASSES Strike Failure breaker, who is ‘nace ae wisi: the immense auditorium in which| “tess of the president, opening the on Earth SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa,|ing « knite Wilson spoke cannot be obtained py) Convention of the. American Bank- fled trom the hospital| y Ae Sept. 30.—The Bethlehem steel plant |after rece! Johnson. jers’ association he ng treatment and has Bos te the Noche teat eit! | was operating today with only|not been found. grind lenses from start t ish |Slightly reduced forces and th Two stevedores were arrested i | H : and Tetra ae tenant i mT oteiee which was called yesterday | and charged with battery. ‘Added Sailor Ki led by "0 Fitzgerald Away; Boiler Explosion Lane Now Mayor Examination free, by graduate op. |"@* apparently failed, Unofficial | precautions were taken today to pre- patimat laces o p. CY WES1 fometrist, | Giasses not prescribed estimates placed the workers on| vent trouble KEY WEST, Fia., Sept. 30.—Fol.| W. D. Lane, president of the city | lowing a boiler explosion, in which | council, v acting mayor Tuesday unless absclucely necessary, |the Job today at 90 per cent of ‘ifth ave,|Jatmes Joseph Quinn, of Philadel- | He will 1 ting mayor until next Our rooms are all outside, with plenty of light and air. Call now and get located for the winter. | of an Inch TIME” TO THE STARRING RIGHT” GLADYS Rooms, single or en suite, at very reasonable rates. Waldorf Hotel BINYON OPTICAL CO, |"°""™*". | William J. Metz, ts Except tor the presence of mount-| We whose skull was fractured In a, phia, was | € a tantly kilk nd two | Monday ornt Mayor Fitagerald meen = and Senemn steel plant there was no unusual | ported recovering Tuesday at the Se-|stroyer Green was in port h , 1 5 5 ’ nye ee ere ti stern Washingt mo & busine: b. 2 " Mar ast. activity. There was no picketing.’ attie General hospital, ay for repairs, aise revere kone = spades: cena Main 2567 Seventh and Pike | : ‘ Bt