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THE SEATTLE See. OCTOBER 22, 1919 TREATY CLIMAX IS NOW DRAWING NEAR BY RAYMOND CLAPPER by November 15 (United Press Staff Correspondent)/a protracted tigh WASHINGTON, ¢ 22.—With cnervationa offered treaty friends and foos prepared to| " 1 Jonex of Wash Clash at the outset, the foreign rela {ington were before the committee to | Uons# committees today was to take| day, but both sets fall to cover the up the work of framing & fesolution | question of mandatorien and Amer. of ratification joan representations on boundary reservations aa @ part of|comminsions, which Senator Fall lution was the plan of Sena-| sought to eliminate by a series of tor Lodge and fellow members of the| amendments, Reservations may be committ offered later to nese points te WILSON INSISTS ~ ON DOING WORK was what other tre WASHINGTON, ¢ Oct, 22—(By United Press). —President Wil son signed several bills today, it was learned at the White House, Secretary Tumulty wae to announce later what bills were signed. WASHINGTON, Oct. *<The statement ident Wilson's ng sald “The president had one of the best nights, since his ines began His temperature, pulse and respira |tion rate continue normal | qewtion in more sutiefactory.” Preaident Wilson today immedi ately after hig breakfast, gought in- nation on the state of affairs in the national industrial conference, it Was learned at the White House. Mra, Wilson telephoned Secretary |Tumulty and obtained a full report from him, and indicated that ahead. acceptance, or, if that mild reservations, Hitchcock and aon sorts Senat aty gupporters pro were before the ¢ Hitchcock sraitien leading the administra tion fore today outlined hia plan of battle. Reservations to be agreed | | Upon by the republican majority of the foreign relations committee will be fought by administration forces, | unless “nexpected concessions are ob taine: | Comparatively quick work was ex: | trom its time it is re the committee ratification resolution. | By the ly, the John| #on amendment and the two or three minor amendments will have been | Pr diaposed of and the reservation fight | Pr | will be shifted to the renate floor, |m¢ pected framing in| Janued physicians thin ! To Stage Contest There, Hitchcock plans, with the support of friendly republicans, to vote down the committte reserva tions, offer a substitute resolution and from that work to a compromine until the necessary two-thirds votes are obtalned. Republican senators differ with Hitehcock's interpre jon of senate | rules and declare that if the original resolution is defeated, the treaty is thereby rejected. Hitcheock's con tention is that the senate would be | voting only on the resolution of | ratification and that if it is defeated another can be put up. Hitehoock in counting on being | able to muster a majority of the nen ate to back up the chairs ruling on this point. TRAFFIC MEN END SESSION Discussion of traffic improve- Early adjournment was scouted by | ments featured the morning session Hitehcock today, He does not be lor the closing day of the National Neve the treaty can be disposed of |Trartic Officers’ association con- ———| vention being held in the Public Safety building Wednesday. | A report of the executive com- mittee and the formal adjournment | Will conclude the convention. Chief lof Police Warren expressed extreme for Gray Hair Gray, streaked or faded hair ean \be immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you | groator desire, by the use of the following! year remedy that you can make at home:|” seinction of a meeting piace for| Merely get a box of Orlex powder| next year was scheduled for Wed« lat any drug store, It costs very lit-|neaday afternoon jtle and no extras to buy. Dissolve! with exception of two changes, it in 4 om. of distiiied or rain water|/the national officers for next year jand comb it through the hair. Full| wilt be the sage, |directions for use and a $100.00 gold| tieut. D. A. Sylvester, of the bond come in each box guarantee-|San Francisco polices, was re-olect- ling the user that Orlex powder does\ ed president at Tuesday's session, lnet contain silver, lead, zine, sul| while Chief Joel F. Warren was re jphur, mercury, ant coal tar| elected vice president. Chief N. F. products or their derivatives Johnson, of Portiand, was re-elect- It te safe, does not rub off, in not) ed secretary. Sheriff A. W. Sprague, sticky or gummy and leaves the) Twin Falls, Idaho, was elected hair Quffy. It will make &@ gray-|sergeant-at-arms to replace B. An- | haired person look twenty years|derson, Phoenix, Ariz, who was younger.—Advertixemont elected treasurer, convention and declared one would be a sti held next Rivswing Our Policy of a New Stock Each Month We’re CLEANING UP Hundreds of Pretty TRIMMED HATS At a Price We Know Will Do It Two Days, Thursday—Friday Choi ce of 1,180 at Only TRIMMED HATS of Every Possible Description 340 22.—(United by | Tite die | |eatiafaction over the success of the | ~—— WILSON WARNS INDUSTRY MEN Urges Agreement Between Labor and Capital | —— oadl | | Continued From Page i) | oe how to accept the general judement ffect the publle| weal, thee very heart] and soul of democracy. le “It is my understanding that you ied upon one portion only | ey a possible large program, which | nas not fully been developed, Before | in effected, by upon | believe you together for the de that full program. questions within of your investign @ weverance present differences, I should stand nt of ching the » broad nope “It was in my mind, when this} conference was called, that you would concern yourselves with the dincovery of those methods by which | A Measurable co-operation within in- | dustry may bave been secured, and if new machinery needs to be de by whieh a minimum conflict | joyern and employes ly be hoped for, that |we should make an effort to secure |it# adoption “It cannot be expected that at! every step all parties will agree upon | each proposition or method suggent jed, It tn to expected, howe that, an a whole, @ plan or progra: can be agreed upon which will a. vance further the prodactive | pacity of America thru the establinh ment of a surer and heartier cooper lation between all the olements on gaged in Industry Renews Appeal "The public expects not less than that you shall have that one end in | view, and stay together until the way is found leading to that end. or unul ft is revealed that the men who work and the men who manage American industry are so set upon [divergent paths that af efforts |cOoperation are doomed to thilure | “I renew m peal that, with a full comprehension of the almost in comparable importance of your task |to this ana to other peoples, and with full faith in the high patriotism [and good faith of each other, you | Push your task to @ happy conclu sion. (Signed), “WOODROW WILSON.” Following the reading of the prest dent's letter, when the conference was expecting a move from the |Iabor group, indicating whether or | not it would withdraw, a motion to |uend to the president the lonce’s asnurance that it would on the fob, brought an objection from President Gompers, He asked |permisnion for his group to with |draw, and adjournment was taken for balf an hour At the morning sension of the con ference, delegates were told that No vember 1 may find 1,000,000 workers | on strike, or threatened strike, in two basic industr Chances seem slight, it was em Phasized, of averting thru govern jtnent meditation, the threatened strike of 600,000 miners. In addition 500,000 members of the four big rail road brotherhoods and 600,009 rai). way shopmen‘are planning to resume Dressing their demands for wage ad Justments, beginning November 1 Nearly 1,000,000 workers are now On strike thruout the country, it wan estimated, on the basis of re ports to government departments In, accordance with suggestions from SBeeretary Lane, the confer ence today ls expected to take ad journment for a week or 10 days. to give the committee time to pre pare & comprehensive program for |wettiement of industrial disputes: \Al Aboard! See Heavenly Sights A two-hour sightaceing trip across the heavens via teléscope will be conducted at the University of Washington observatory Wednesday jaight beginning mptly at 7:30 |Prof, 8 head of the jastronomy department, will be in |charge. The public is invited and jne ocuinnen Si fee is required. | FALLS IN WATER; DIES PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23.~Trip.| | ping on @ plank as he climbed over | the side of the Portland dry dock | this morning, 1. M. Gingrich fell 50 ‘feet into the water and was dead {when picked up, Doctors believe Gingrich was killed before he hit the water, as his head struck an ob- structing timbe at Can You Sing, Sir? The Apollo club, which meets every Monday evening at & p. m., in the basement of St. Mark's ohurch, Harvard and Spring, is desirous of increasing ite mem- bership. It is non-sectarian. The musical director is Adam Jardine, and his telephone num- ber is East 6500, ‘There ought to be,” says Jar. dine, “many men in Seattle who would be interested in affiliating themselves with such an organi. zation.” There are frequent social gath. erings, danc picnics, special big co: pared for the near future. Is It Your Nerves?) | How ofien you hear the remark, | “It's my nerves!" Many strong ap. | pearing men and women fret be! cause they do not feel as well as! formerly, yet their physicians tell them they have no organic disease. | They are weak, listless, sleepless, neuralgic, and have a varlabié appe. tite, are excessively irritable and sometimes hysterical. As soon as| | bility of « | [pleasing in results ‘COAL STRIKE IS BEING DEBATED Miners and Operators Still Seem Far Apart WASHINGTON, Oct. 22-—Cnited Preas.)—Coal miners and operators today went into the second day of thelr conference here, apparently as | far apart as ever on wages and bours. | While the miners and operators were meeting thie morning it was learned at the White House that the | government has considered the pons ating the mines If neces sary to prevent suffering and 4 alization of industry by a strike government take this step only n last resort This, it was understood, wan discussed at the Inet cabinet meeting 1 Despite wurface indications that neither wide is willing to compromine, | Bec ry Wilson and other officials who hope'to avert a soft coal strike, | threatened for November 1, were en couraged by two phases of the con forence thus far developed. | Secretary Wilson, who is presid ing at the m ng, has so far pre rented no compromise program of his own would Nearly 50,000,000 tons of steel were made in this country in 1917, riity the Syntem Asntnat Grip | BROMO QUININE te a BY ha roy cerma, act as and Laxative, and thus pre ‘lds, Grip ain in’ onl Ine” Ww. ture on the box onovers. signa. 20 NEGLECTED COLDS ARE DANGEROUS King’s New Discovery soon breaks h cold and checks a cough henaee (aus fever-—sneezes a hard cold develops. Take a ltt Dr. King’s New Die-/| covery when the sniffies start. 1t! will noon check the cold, the cough: | provoking throat-tickle, Used every | where by people who know why it has been on the market for half a| century, Relieves cold, cough, | srippe, croup. No dumgreeabie after-effects, All druggists—60c and| $1.20 a bottle Dr. and then Bowels Behind Schedule? | Liver acting lazy? Bring them to| time with Dr. King’s New Life Pilis Gentle but sure-acting system cleane ere that are tonicky in action and Still 26¢ a bot-! tle at all drug stores. $650 1919 CHEVROLET roadster, only run 2,000 miles; better than new. This car will give perfect sat- isfaction. This car be- longs to a farmer at Issaquah who is getting a larger a If you de- sire something good, see this bargain at Auto Bargain Market Ter EK. Mime St. Tel. Kast 340. Call for Mr. Pittman Terms Easy. Gi ui ” # "iat \ Je Wi TEETH! One of your most precious possessions. Are you giving them the care and attention that they deserve? Most certainly you are not if you haven't had them examined by a first-class dentist recently. Most peo- ple have some teeth that need attention. Our busi- ness is to take care of them and do it RIGHT. Look over these points about this office and see if we don’t just about meet your requirements of what a dental office ought to be. Ist. STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE. This is a particular hobby with us. We have spent a great deal of money and infinite patience to assure our pa- tients of the utmost that science has devised in sani- tation. All operators and attendants are ‘garbed in spotless white at all times. 2nd. BEST OF EQUIPMENT. We have one of the largest and best equipped dental offices in the country. We have the best men to be had and we give them the very best tools with which to work. 3rd, LOWEST PRICES. Made possible by the large volume of business that we do. We can and do figure to make just a small profit on the individual patient. 4th. BEST OF MATERIALS ONLY USED. We have found by experience that the best is the cheap- est in the long run. We use highest grade materials of all kinds. 5th. IRONCLAD GUARANTEE. All work that leaves this office carries with it our guarantee in writing, and is absolutely binding in every way. In other words—you are protected from every angle. 6th. Every operator is a graduate, registered man, and has his certificate from the state Santa! board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and have one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination and consult with you as to what ought to be done to put them into perfect condition. This examination is of- fered you freely and gladly and does not put you under the slightest obligation to have any work done unless you want it. But we desire to suggest to you that the question of good or bad teeth is one of the most important of things to you and if you think you have teeth that need attention our advice to you is DON'T PUT IT OFF ANOTHER DAY Boston Dental Co. “The Hands That Make It Painless” 1420 Second Avenue (Opposite Bon Marche) Lady Attendant Always in Attendance DAL imi wt Ue BECAUSE OF THE GOOD ONES WE HAVE COMING, THIS WILL RUN— 3 DAYS ONLY THE Jalisb 2Ur EEN Many of them were bought for early October selliffg, but just arrived. Many of them are duplicates of those that will arrive later. To attempt to describe them would be mere folly. We'll merely say that they're all late—all October modes, and there's a style and shade to sult your particular fancy. MOST OF THE ENTIRE BASEMENT IS GIVEN OVER TO THIS SALE any of these symptoms appear,| Warner's Safe Nervine should ‘I taken according to directions, has @ direct action’ on the nerves and is a medicine of proven merit It allays trritability from nervous! exhaustion, produces healthful and} refreshing sleep, and leaves no un-| pleasant symptoms. It contains no] narcotics and may be taken with no fear of ill effects. To any who suf. fer from loss of sleep, neuralgia, nervous headaches and nervous prostration, Warner's Safe Nervine brings prompt relief, Sold by lead. ing druggists everywhere, Sample fent on receipt of ten cents. War. ner's Safe Remedies Co., Dept. 601, Rochester, N, X, Children’s Hats $1.00-*1.95 We're closing out this entire line of Children’s Hats at cost— and less. "Me Man: inthe Moonlight’ : Noman who wouldnt fight for him —No girl he couldnt kiss NO WONDER YOU WILL LIKE THIS BIG PICTURE OF THE NORTH WOODS —Comedy— “Missing Husbands” Girls! YOUR Missing Husband May Be Here! Our buying power enables us to purchase in such quantities and to such ad- vantage that we are en- | abled to sell late Millinery at a much lower figure than the average milliner ¢an buy at wholesale for. Bring your little girl along— she'll find one she'll like im- mensely. Satie leet See