The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 13

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4+ MEETING SOON Industrial Welfare Boards Talk Uniform Scale A call for a conference to fix A Hew minimum wage for wo men workers in Washington probably will be issued soon, the state labor department an nounced Wednesday. The con ference is expected to convene in November and meetings may be held in Seattle, Spokane and ‘Tacoma, Revised Schedule Net Prices” VACUUM CUP CASINGS — “TON TESTED” TUBES — Standardized and Uniform Throughout the United States Members of the @ustrial Welfare Commis returned from a Pacific ¢ ference comprising members commissions of California and ft Portland. The cc {© Work for a uniform Wass And uniform working ditions for women and the Coast states. | Mra, W. 8. Griswold. resentative on and Mrs. Geo I . Feported Wednesday & tour of Bastern Washington they found conditions good Most of the women workers recety Washington minors tn Seattle rep the board, | The most daring stunt in aviatic ASED on raw materials, purchased 0 B comparatively low prices, Vacuum Tires and “Ton Tested” Tubes—the choice a million motorists—were, on July 19, and the second time during the current year, suk stantially reduced in price. Now, a high and rising market on f at of this young French pl A \ Jiveeet Godefroy, wh b et Tri The airplane had \ ° famous Arch umpr * only 16 The was killed re jat In more than the $13.20 minimum. |, French ace, WANTS MOVIES KEPT FAR OFF Would Keep Them Away! From Schools clearance on each side vavarr ntly while neath the No motion picture will be permit ted tO operate within 500 feet of a School building nor will a hall, merry-go-round or Ferris ‘wheel be allowed to operate in any Public park schoo! ground or play field or within 500 feet in the city s afternoon by Councilman geod becomes a law Ordinance proposes to allow aii motion picture houses now within 500 feet of public and playgrounds to Ordinance was prepared by Mt the request of North End who oppose the continua Mm of the dance hal! at the en Of Woodland Park _ All went well between Cornelius Helena Turner unti! she joined Bible Students’ in 1911, Turner tol@ Su- Judge A. W. Frater in asking Tuesday She became so imbued with the | of the association, Turner that she sought to cohvert all she came in contact. So She persist in presenting to neighbors, that they her presence, according to Y cannot worship two masters,” whe told him when he asked t@ bring back their former happiness. Divorce was puth Won’t Run - for Thirty Days Hartman, the youth who Stopped near Seventh ave. and last Saturday by a fustliade | fired by police officers after to break away from the leers, was sentenced to serve 30 pa in the city jail Wednesday by c Police Judge Eugene Childe. Hartman was arrested when he at- germ to sell an automobile tire $2. He admitted to the court | fe used narcotics, but evinced a desire to do what is right. court told him he might re- him before his sentence ex Charges Husband e Up Chairs P up the kitchen chairs is ¥ the rules of happy domestic Bsther Carlson says in divorce started against Hjalmur Car! som He became angry, she says, and wielded the ax to make kindlng ut of the kitchen chairs WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP. BASEBALL GAMES ON THE _ «*PLAY-0-Grarn ) The world’s largest mechanical board, reproducing every ‘@s it is actually made on the THE ARENA Pitth and University Lunch served by Boldt'’s during games. con-} Golden Bubbles Explode in King County Divorce Mart | Because congress failed to make an appropriation, government em ployment offices will close October of such | ‘th Mf an ordinance to be in-| ,. counci! next |“ ders to this effect reached the le office today The U. employment has been an institution years’ standing it will out of business completely bureau of many now go The The end of Romance, Dreams and Love; soiled linen hanging on back clothes lines; the soapy aftermath of Life's golden bubble; Cupid weeping broken-hearted; the finale of Faith Hope and Charity; the sigh of the wise man, the sniffle of the senti | mental, and the chuckle of the cynic |—that is King county's divorce mil! jin action. For instance and he soaked every stick of fturnitupe three weeks after he mar ried nv, judge, and bought himself a and I haven't laid eyes on his since “Divorce granted.” —and after I met him at Snoqual- mie two years ago he pestered me until I married him, judge, and after flivver and got himeelf another girl, | and f and ¢ » fixtures rniture will be away employes dis tore but saved the a last day The K the ed but improbable . situation has not signed to ¢ han been Introd reported yi married him he ju without a word to never left me 4 tried to f im for two now I'm ing Ured Divorce granted. up and tit out ne he I've no, penny— ye, years ahd and he married me only for my money—yea, he got every dime of it no, I don't know where he is; all I heard from bim waa one day two years ago—no, be wrote mo a sasky Hletter in which he told me I could take a jump into the it I want ed to. | “Divorce granted.” | 7. | lake | 15 minutes | after we were married that she felt | like slipping me a dose of arsenic no, before i « 4 leave she packed [her grip and scooted | “Divorce granted. and she told me PARTED AFTER 40 YEARS’ BLISS Wife Steps Aside to Let Another Have Him After 40 years of married life, an other woman came between Mary Olive Peake and Millard F. Peake she told Superior Judge A. W. Frater Tuesday. She said she “would accommodate him” and let him marry the other woman if he wished, and the court said if it was all right with her it was granted Six years ago, after they had been married 29 years, Eva Bunnell was ordered out of the house by her hus band, she told the court. Divorce was granted. They were married in | 1884. Ex-Service Men to Get College Aid Ex-service men whose studies were suddenly broken into when |war was declared, and who want to pick up their courses where the left off, should communicate at once with Dean Arthur R. Priest |University of Washington, or Dean A. A. Cleveland, Washington State college, Pullman The Veterans’ Weifare commis sion has authorized Director M. P. |Goodner to work out a plan with the faculties of the university and jwtate college to assist ex-service imen in completing their education. DON’T BE LIKE AN OSTRICH A lot of sick folks in Se- attle today are trying to fool themselves by not calling a doctor, for fear he will make them stay at home. UY CANNOT HIDE ” THE TRUTH! If You Are Sick SEE YOUR DOCTOR If ou to do so. Phone your Il see that it is filled just vtells you to stay at home he does so to protect rself and everybody else. Stay home if he tells prescription, Elliott 3106. as he wants it and deliv- ered to you quickly—and at a price within reason. That’s What I Do for a Living ED. R. BRALEY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ‘1411 Fourth Avenue Elliott Just Off Union Street 3106 was all right with him. The divorce! |PALACE HIP “Excess Baggage” Ja tarce comedy presented by De with |heading the the Palace Hip. |Knight of the G |finds himself inv pears to be the Hough, Jacky and George harmoyy ag® comedy singing act Sherman # with a dancin: act, are «ald unique rick & Dale, chatter couple sent is the title of Leigh y of three, bill at of a new y a tale ved in what ap eternal triangle have a be with topical are Ra niacs 4 vau wire from bonnie § devilie walking. Co e » is starred in @ photoplay The Un known Quantity entitied Frisco Ferries Tied by Walkout} OAKLAND, Cal Press. —T hundred em: the San Francisco & Oakland T minal Rail y struck at 3 4. m, te tying up the On land astre iiways and the it Oct. 1.4 1 ved by th line and fe ferric and ordinarily take Southern day | Yen Shee Brings Woe to Famliy Pacific system earl and John Long, man and wife dering, jas to whether or not the soothing | fects of yen shee ng. and both colored, Wednesday, are por elt | | Viola Long | | in the ail t plored couple was arrested t, In a room in the U. A quantity Jan oplum pipe | dence |PIONEER WOMAN OF | — STATE PASSES AWAY Mrs. Glen ‘Tracy, pioneer. |the Providence hospital r 24. Mrs. Tracy, formerly Misa umner, was the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank V ner, early settlers in this state was at Port Madison. but lived in Seattle after the lof her parent Mrs. Tracy is survived by |band, Glen Tracy, three sisters, | H. J, Stiller and Mrs. Bert Hamilton of Seattle, and Mrs. H. P. Hanson of Yuma, Ariz, and a brother, Frank | R. Sumner of Toppenish, Wash | Interment took place in Washelli cemetery hn | hotel yen shee and were taken as evi died at inday, Sep. Sum She Wash. death her hus }t0o lazy to shift for himaelt, Key |ever sought the} are worth the trou-| Mrs.| He is truly a shiftless man who is | | » who innocentty| | | INS High Football City Pilots to Men Meet at Y Pick StarClub Hold Banquet to Start Off Meet at Spalding’s Today Local Prep Grid Season | to Select City Amateur To mark the opening of the oad Team season,” the Y. M A Cc. annual banquet Tuesday | Pilots 6f the 16 teams that en auditorium. Campbell acted Ernie ‘Tramp of W ¢ talk on s in the « series last month are Mur-|AN-City team at ‘cave | afternoon clean} Plans for the game 6 new coaches, |South Park and t id shipyard nd Miliken lelub will also be discussed at to their former |@ay's session football line. | It is the plan of the league to was |hold a meeting in the near future West |to lay plans for next season selecting an Roy Spaulding’s this master former star a very between | sportsmansh M aid the disappointment Murphy atly refused all the drew short to boys AD “My | talk to | Kelly Trees which grow on the north- ern side of a hill make more dur able timber than those which grow on the southern side. Hagen the most on his speech, nition The football, followers, of eats were no one complai enough big ma rm ie will referes . Frank Jack not havin men thi w.J Murphy, Smith in who umy season ext demon ¢ Coyle ie, | E Patten, | \Says Her Husband || Smoked Too Much) Two marriages were arinujied by | divoree Tuesday in Superior Judge Calvin 8, Hall's court, when | divorce was granted Clara M, Trent of Renton, from Carl Logan Trent formmer They were married | in § 1918, under the} name of Logan, and when she found | out this was not his true name they | were marricad again in Port Orchard, July 16 She cl one sailor July 5 was a musician but he had Impaired his health by smok ing too many cigarets, Answering he said “she was a big, husky girl,” jand able to ta ¢ of herself. | The divorce was granted simed he | would want his wife fo act | “© women to whom he No as do makes eyes, |tered the city amateur baseball titte | | | and other materials compels announ of revised schedule, effective October 1, © follows: 2 Ss s age SSR SSSRS FERS ses Saas Bes @@an a NNNSS is RS ES Es ww ¥sx ssese each casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles . Vacuum Cup and Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPA N JEANNETTE, PA. | Hunting Season Opens and City Councilmen Disappear Seatt® is suffering from an acute shortage in city councilmen today. Diligent by lynxeyed sleuths failed to unearth anything like a respectable number of city dada, After feverish search stalking, Gilbert Stuart Costello, secretary to Mayor Fitzgerald, succeeded in producing Council » William Hickman Moore. Moore said he didn’t like hunting, anyway 8 noon, Costello Robert Hes-| 1 before chevvied Councilman keth to his lair Hesketh said he liked to hunt, but a severe cold kept him from leaving town, But Costello's search men H. Bolton for Council: | Reginald H.} John E arroll, Oliver T. nd A ». Drake was fruit-| no avail MADDEN BOXES DRAW | WITH TACOMA BOXER) Folen of Tacoma fought | ith Lloyd den, Monday an Salt, who; returned from the down- state hamlet. Walter Mason, Ta- | na lightweight, knocked out Bobby Revel in 30 seconds in the | semi-windup | night, has just There is no effect w except when a woman changes her mind, 1221-third Ave. “COR UNIVERSITY: Councilman W. D. Lane said he | would have liked to go hunting to- day, but had to sit in as acting may or, during the absence of Mayor Fitagerald Councilman traced to a sick bed, But a r Erickson, Bolton, Thom son and Carroll-—-ah, that was differ- ent! Advice and treatment regular lcensed physic and the highest grade cines. The saving is possible by having all tients come to me—I make house calls DR. WHIT DISPENSARY | 906 Third Avenue Drake was finally The season for peppering the fes duck, grouse, pheasant, par tridge and other birds was pried open at 6:49 o'clock this morning Costello believes he knows what hecame of the councilmen who did Not have to stay in Seattle. tive METROPOLITA TWICE DAILY— 5—8:15 Nights: 230—500e—T5e “Seats Reserved — It Shocks the Senses Because It Tells the Truth Matinees; 25e—50e and CLAIRE ADAMS—Screenland’s Newest Beauty, im by De Katharine Benet and Edward _H. Griffith th O No.

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