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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVE your. AUTOS COLLIDE _St Credit | Univer of Washington col ‘ Pe” legians are hE ed with joy Mon City Detective Suffers Con- aay —deapite the tact that” Oregon ; walloped the Purple and Gold grid cussion of Brain (ron athietes Saturday, Deep, op i \y ive gloom was dispelled late this store's extraordinary credit advan Three persons were seriously ir-/ Sunday afternoon, when three grin a are eraaninas ew. and jured and two other 6 ont and|ning students paraded thru the cam paying a little each month so bruised in automobile accidents Sun-| pus district with a drum—not an nfortably keep day night ordinary drum, but THE drum as Sane ean f City Detective G. A. Bergnt The story beging away back in yout aaion of the brain and inte gang of Washingtoniana kidnaped Gift purchases will be held for future juries, and Mra, A Mar s|the famous drum in a fierce and Gelivery 1€ destred of Dr. Aubrey L. Martin, 2200 Bec-|ferocious daylight raid. For elght snd ave, received severe injuries on| years the drum has reposed on the the head and bedy in a collision at) U, of W. campus, as a trophy of! N, 98th st. and Stone way | victory irls d bo Dr. Martin and his wife were sit-| But last Saturdny, « daring pair g an ys ting in their car when an automo-|of Oregonians cleverly recaptured bile in which Bergstrom was riding,|the drum that had been on displ an 60c join the driven by J. W thbun, 6491 Kirk-|!m the Bon Marche windows as a wood place, struck their machine.| Washington football relic, One youth (cur rr our) Tt Mr. and Mra. T. W, Josselyn, paa-|took off bis hat and cont, entered ‘Standard wengers in Rathbun's machine, es-|the store, and smilingly climbed tr jeaped tnjur De Martin waa|to the window Ie an ar [hurled from ile car, but incurred no|employe, Picking up the drum, he [injuries of @ #erious charneter, Rath-| #tepped out and handed it over to a bun escaped unhurt. AJl of the in-| chap, who thanked him kindly jured were taken the Lakeside} bead imrely ont out and nd_wtepn less NEW INDUSTRY wa to 4 into a 10, * our “Special Your, Credit-Is-Good Savings Bank” we have had made specially for Our thousands of little friends! —oome in and ge Attractive little banks tarnoon only between 3 ock), take It home and start ving Your pennies and #mall change! if you bring back the bank ur Toy Store will give you & Credit’ for $i—for the first TSc saver “Your-Credit;1s- tomorrow and Je ‘ CHB TAMAS | Ivar Anderson, 1314 Marion ast, was taken to Providence hospital! after an automobile driven by 8. W Dolphin, 914 Columbia at, struck him at Second ave, and Madison xt Anderson's left leg was fractured in two places. <-to help our thousands of little friends! Tats ele them Christmas gift re for their cing ome the “Big housands of children helping them buying cation ta rifts for thelr little friends and relatives, ex- tending them the same advant- agen when buying toys as to grown ups! Powdered soapstone, put on in the | form of paint, is used in China for preserving structures made of sand stone and other stones likely to |crumble from climatic effects, TH WOMAN Calling Second Conference Considered by Wilson WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 ———— | Preas.)—Calling of a new industrial conference was under consideration by President Wileon and other gov. ernment officials today, following the proposals of the Brotherhood of inchea wide, nd steel, TOY ZEANINE (mo mail orders). —the Red Cross is the Rapid Fire Disaster Checker HAVE YOU JOINED? Then Listen: Locomotive Engineers that “an in Within 43 hours after working. vome people assisted,ithrough tnexpertenced dustrial commission” be set tp in the storm broke at Cor- aere ected heodting of ot Washington to settle capital and — © , Guit noney If you want to be part of such @ body pay labor disputes. ¢ Wilson and other officers of the government, It was understood, hold the opinion that an industrial code must be drawn up and subscribed wlasienty. / | | pplies, end everything | | | AN OPERATION © of The cost was distributed! ‘The national organt Fell te being and there was no waste there? to by the workers and employers. else many serious strikes will come | By Li E. Pi iteat | in ithe traf! of the steel an coal taking ydia Walkouts, and with no he --is the most attractive in the Northwest. eee eee, more sgowesadlape ota nega he of —we extend a most cordial invitation to Neng jand interference with production where comfort, attractiveness, courtesy and in- |More widespread stant service await you! x a4 Black River Falls, Wis—"As Lydia| Since the origtoal tndurtrial con z . ibl My ted fl B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound) ference dissolved after having split immediately accessible, located on main floor. faved me from|on the question of collective bar an operation, || gaining, the president has been con CANNOt BAY! a#idering calling another to make a any style enough in praise |frests start of it I guffered | was jearned, is partly made up. The CTROLA— COLUMBIA — CHENEY tra otgale| arn ot ty ene troubles and my|him the opportunity to act side hurt me so 1 could hardly be up from my The suggestion of engineers wan: “As a remedy for the present ulent conditions we suggest that mediate stepa be taken the locomotive | annem ible. at Washington an indust commission that will recognize the doctors in Es rights of all citizens and ts not Claire arid they wanted me to have fn operation, but Lydia R Pink- ham's Vogetablo Compound cured me so I did not need the operatio: and I am telling all my friends pledged to oppose collective bargain ing, as thin ty a timo for deliberate action on the part of all concerned in & peaceful solution of the pres ent conditions.” { about it"—Mra, A. W. Btnzea, Black River Palia, Wi: | er soe such experiences aa | of Mra. Binzer that has made this 4 i i famous root and herb remedy al et Suff be Historian | household word from ocean to | ocean. Any Woman who suffers | | from inflammation, ulcermtion, dis | | Placements, backache, nervousness, irregularities or blues” should not rest until she has given Lydia B, | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial |—_———__—____—____ Fatness Kills 31,000 Yearly, Fat in fatal to health and person | al It In oatimated that over 21,000 persona have died each year in the ast decade long bef their a! jotted epan of life, through the ef-| focta of ¢ fatness, Any / tw in carrying un- ty that ts preanin injuring vital or Cheney I. | $170— beautiful Hepplewhite de fign, mahogany or fumed oak; 42% inches high —solld mahogany or fumed cabinet; newly designed, and improved double spring. —solid mahogany cabinet; Protecting compartments for records, VICTROLA— COLUMBIA— CHENEY— and other talking machines. | victor and Columbia Records. ANDARD FURNITURE CO. d Ave. and Pine St.--L. SCHOENFELD & SONS--101 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma FOUNDED 1564 UPERIOR VICTOR RECORD | SERVICE other delicn: parts. Through over-stout ed person while ay able to nerv thenia. physical a obesity is] failure, | are fre of premature death. particularly victims accidents and are mo Hab than healthy, slender persons to death from influenza, pneumonia and other severe ailments. | If you are over-stout you should know [it i truly @ case of slow auteide for you WASHINGTON, Nov. Inez Irwin Haynes, wife ot wit gs win, is writing the history of the National Woman's party. Mrs, Irwin is not new to the writing game. She is the author of several books and a& constant contributor to several) magazines. She has for several years been a member of the Woman's party advisory council. Chamber Members Want Open Shop Ninety-nine per cent of the mem- bers of the Chamber of Commerce who voted on the recent open shop referendum favor the open shop, in- complete returns show. More than 1,200 more votes have been cast on this proposition than any other ‘ |Americanism of Labor Espoused by Leaders | € The Americanism of organized Labor, jlabor was defended and those who |shout “Bolsheviki” at every union | man were condemned by William M, Short, president of the State Federation of Labor, and Robert M. 10, United Mine Workers, at a meeting gt the True Americanism club Sun- day night in the Arena, tehtfully duction known an Korein system. It consists of some fimplé direations with the uae of oll of Korein. Thi method t# so pleasant be catine It containa no thyroid or other ingredients tarve tion 1 youneed. The K anteed; it is pert mended by physic treatment, cing now you may expect tentment, happiness, | nental and physical eM- tter health and a longer fair to yourself and those who are dear to you! Surprise everybody with your renewed vigor, vivacity ‘and surpassingly superior personality. Get oll of Korein (t enay korein system i# in each pack- TRUSS TORTURE iminated by wearing th Rupwu Support. = W trial to prove its superio A. LUNDBERG Co. Ave. ly harm condemned those “who are| ang. A poisoning the minds of Seattle| school children against the honest workingman,” Local “open shoppers” in particn- lar were flayed by the speakers, Seattle. | wt membership. proved by The open shop was ap- trustees of the chamber 27 and submitted to a mem | bership ve When « woman Is unable to crowd her foot into a small shoe she is an =) THREE INJURED; . [Famous Football Trophy olen and Recaptured MEET IS PLAN, (united | His let of delegates, it | || enfranchined mtaten,” &|nent national hyeriene worker Apartment house now building. | previously submitted to the chamber | BER 8, 1919. J epeeding auto. When it war discovered that the drum had been stolen, word was re layed to the campus, A hundred tudent detectives scoured the elty for a clue, and finally some one Joverheard ay Orexot coed remark |that the drim had been expressed to the Multnomah club in Portiand, land was already safely In “home ter ritory Three Washingtonians caught the first train for Portland, arriving at 6:45 a. m. Bur They went im mediately to the express office, and politely informed the clerk that they were from the Multnomah elub, and were expecting a drum from Bes Had it arrived “Yen, it's here,” replied the clerk, who de ed the trophy, while the shingte wlened on the re pt book. ‘Then they entered a tax cab, and kept riding untill ume for the first eattlebound train, wh H they b i Arriving in Senttle, they hurried {to the campus, and staged a celebra | Men in honor of the recaptured “trophy. WOMEN VOTERS TO FORCE ISSUE iGo After Pledges for Legis- lative Session | Governor Louis B, Hart's decision not to call a special session of the legislature to ratify the national wuffrage amendment will not be taken as final by the women of Washington, according to newly formulated plans of suffrage work- | era. Women voters plan to sign up jall members of the senate and the house to agree to hold a one-day special seasion to consider the rati- |fcation of the amendment in time for them to vote at the next gen- | eral election, Having put the responsibility up to the tndividual members of the legislature, they will then approach the executive with another demand that he call & *pecial seanton. Hart has heretofore refused to call a special seasion on the ground that other matters, In addition to | the suffrage ratification,S would be injected Enfranchised states, much as) Washington, where women already | have the vote, are blocking the! ratification of the national suffrage amendment, according to Mrs. Car- | rie Chaprnan Catt, president of the | National Equal Suffrage association, | who arrived here Saturday. ‘The enemies of national suffrage | are blocking the amendment In the * Mrs, Catt told more than 200 of Seattle's repre- | nentative club women at a banquet | st the New Washington hotel Sat- | urday night. Making the trip around the coun- try with Mrs. Catt, as representa- tives of the National League of | | Women Voters, are Mrs. Edward P. | jCostienn, chairman of legistation for | jthe National Conmmers’ league, land Dr. Valeria Tr Parker, promi- Mra. Catt and the remainder of | |the party are planning to leave Se. attle Tuesday evening for Portland, | Wire Briefs DETROIT.—-Democratio Detroit has decided to make room for rich | as well as poor, One may rent a flat} for as low as $500 a month tn an | BAN FRANCISCO. said Manuel Hall. “We have been div Hall gasped. Now court to ~"Hello, wife,’ “Wifle”? said she. d for weeks.” is asking the divorces, and} he wet aside the make her got another to his face, | LOS ANGELES—Dollars are ike prunes—the more there are, the cheap: jer they are, declared Dr. Cross, unt- versity economist. Dut investigation | hasn't revealed boarding houses serv- | ing them for breakfast | | LOS ANGELES.—"Three drunks a year won't cost any man his wife in| | this court,” Superior Judge Craig de- | clared, in denying a divorce. p ieercechaen eth webs ;|Says Seattle’s Car System Is | | Not Up to Date} Obsolete street cars and rails |combine to make the municip : rail system of Seattle the nots thing in the United St a. Jor » A. Sloan, Seattle shipbuilder, told members of the King County Demo- jcratic club last Saturday noon By way of comparison, Sloan held up the Cleveland street car system, “Back there I counted between | 60 and 70 passengers board a street car in less than a minute,’ Sloan said, ‘The other day it took the same number of passengers about seven minutes to board a street car here. They may charge more fare in other cities, but they surely give service,"* AN Ogee drug store without de- - — _ | Dr. Reed to to ‘Speak Settorion and Dinckth wee: the | ror Colas or Infiuensa | Members of the Reconstruction original proponents of the prince Ana A prevent! take H roi o e mi > ples of the closed shop, Short said, | TIVE BROMO OUININTS ‘Tabiets. Korein Co Two Are Injured mating oe tne Obthraci res ih fut very cent raised from || “The loyaity of labor has passed | oes” Sc, TROVE'S alunature | New Yorks Two injured victims of Sunday) monday at € and 7 p, m. at the the text in the war,” Short deciar- TE A automobile accidents are being treat-|Gooq fats eafeterta, 811% Second actos , ed, “and we resent any scurrilous) ed Monday at the city hospital. Tony} aye, Dr, Anna Y. ‘Reed, formerly | slurs on our patriotism. As the| nation could not stand half slave and half free, #o labor cannot stand where the open shop ts in effe Harlin declared that the recital Santo, 28, 2437 Day st., suffered body bruises and contusions when he was struck by an automobile driven by W. R. Graham, 551 Sullivan st, at Seventh hve. 8, and Jackson st. PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed The entire war WHAT THE n cash by the Chapter. A , srs ° CRITICS HAVE D. I, Johnson, 708 University. at, Program of tremen- | ‘riners wax the teat, retutal ot fl TO SAY stomach—try two or three || was. struck by an unidentified ma:| importance to every || those who say the strike Is an an-| {| ABOUT chine at 12th ave. 8. and Jackson st, | The car did not stop. juries were alight, larchistic and un-American move Tohnson'e ‘in- “It iw not #0 many years since miners took their families into the |mines with them,” Harlin stated, | “and women were harnessed to cars| carrying coal. And yet Senator |Poindexter and others decry the is about to be launch- by this great Organiza- ~ It is a campaign tt Disease and Un- ss and is one that Contentment for all co- OPERATIVE RENTING CUTS DOWN HIGH COST Ki-MOIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep’ | | | “The Talker” of Seattle, now of the labor depart- ment, Washington, D. C,— will speak. HyTEson Graal @mpany Quality of material or craftsman. ship {8 not sacrificed here by the lowering of prices in the making of eyeglasses, HOLBROOK, Mass, Nov, %—j| Our prices are as low as are con- strike as being fomented by foreign ‘our stomach sweet— (United Press.)—Unable to meet |sistent with quality production and N ill b to ny ca led ing De ¢ | radical SKE THE BIG, the high cost of living with their | service, 5] Be anes pred ae bacteared is aepuibing mysterious VITAL PLAY AT try Ki-moids—the new low salaties, gpachers here have ir. e about the actions of the president THE fy A . retited A 5 and Wigs age: oid & Anise awhcthi ha aid to digestion. ented a tenement butlding and sist in ampaign have started a co-operative hougse- keeping system, It 1s clalmed the plan Is proving effective in cutting down expenses to the mutual bene- fit-of the teachers, jever signed the pronunciamento |againet the miners’ strike,” | In @ short speech, W. L. 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Come in today—We will gladly give you the benefit of our expert advice. It will cost you nothing—we are here to assist you in keeping the natural health that is yours by right, but which you can so easily undermine through neglect. Boston Dental Company “The Hands That Make It Painless” 1420 Second Avenue (Opposite Bon Marche) Wounded Veteran of St. Mihiel : Calls for Girl He Says He Wed BERKELRY, Cal, Nov. 2—Miss last Friday, declares she never knew Psther Diggles (or Mrs. H. J. Mile-| the soldier. ham) remained In hiding today ‘The girl's aunt admits the girl told Meanwhile Horace 1, Mileham, her of @ secret marriage. hero of St. Mihiel, and who was gassed in the Argonne, is calling her name in & hospital at Moscow, Idaho, and appealing to her to come to him. He shot himself through the breast after, according to his story, she had refused to meet him. Mileham declares she is his wife, and the girl, who was a student at the University of California until QM Run Down? Vinol is What You Need Because it is a famous blood maker, nerve builde: and general tonic. By its use appetite increases color improves, and the body i is filled with renewed energy and strength and vigor. These Letters Prove It hio.— "1 was weak Burdett, N. Y.—“T live ona fan no a ra eons strength and raise chickens in addition to m a and no ambition, so I cou! housework. Ase result | overworka | iceaancrersie INDIANA ZONE OUT TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. Few, if any, miners in Indiana re turned to work today, according to reports here. Trains Jeaving here usually crowded with miners carried only engineers, electricians and pumpers, po round. Vinol built | and broke down so I had to give ie 4 ype fp od ened my whole | Nothing helped me until I tried Vind system after all o' er rong f i It gave gel: ood ee aad . — MRS. 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Wheit chiniag te ces avrica jae sour you are in the right place, Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From ® to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY 8D Oppesite Frascr-ratersen Oy morn}

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