The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 3

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SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. a SAYS HUSBAND If the F Friendly Old Motorman W on t ment in Spiritualism and “Demerits” on “Muny” tine Now! OTTO I. REGEL, Presterd William B, Devereaux, Auburn en Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. sineer, kept her locked in the house for five day® to lsten to his “mew | sages from departed spirits," Elisa J, Devereaux charges in divorce ac tion started Monday in superior court. He flo an Open knife | befor rreatened her with and then told her ending mes He. looked her in the house No | vember plaint continues, | | moned to rescue the captive wife From November Lists | Devereaux, who stand wix feet ate | ! = = inches, met them at the door, When OTORMAN “Girl of Mine” thiy tried to aden hire © bathe| / CANT NOO HEAD Rallad with Fox Trot Chorus | ensued, and deputies were badly —* = ak St } battered be tting handcuffs on Played by Baxter and Kortlander—$1,00 } the slant . |S ees oR “Golden Gate” (Open for Me) Waltz | pov nen lodged in the county jail ON END OF ROUTE f Devereaux said he was sorry, and #o Played by Baxter and Kortlander—$1.25 | convinced his step-daughter that she withdrew the insanity complaint, “Wonderful Pal” }much to the bruised deputies’ dis | BY J. EB. BOYDEN | tO ANOKE STREET!" the con layed by Victor Arden—$1 eust. His wife intimates moonshine} ap. on op A NN. |ductor added ag Fox Trot, played by ¥ may have had something to do with eaogpllloneyety estate | “What are all these rules you z mauater ‘betlower: the ets mention?” I asked | his insanity, and also with “the mes Two Dandy Waltzes sagen from’ the departed spirits” [name win raintus ompnaale tur| "ASK Mr, Jamon D. Nice, efficiency |meticulous enunciation was as ¢ Jexpert of the municipal railway,” the Still Going Strong |"*ro hear 1 conductor perform with | °nductos tipped me = 7" A Special Offering of I asked Mr. Nice about his new such sterling clarity was a source| | *" tee ee x Twilight” Instant delight, so T inquired: [wee “Oh, What a Pal Was Mary” | "Funk" wondered ‘the ' conductor Jot our 1,425 trainmen int Fe » EN A Oh, gette: do Rule 2 yore | Municipal railway system,” the « Played by Phil Ohman—$1.25 PASADENA, Cal—Homer Lang nh Sorta do it—Rule 23, List of | ciency expert explaine e {don bought a bottle of grain alco- |Causes for Demerita—cost mo 10 de | The Civil Servi jn lt Special Attention to Mail Orders ice, dentinrlae LSstOre” Va secsadl of Unbeltingeheas acoordina to) cwired chat I ma efficiency re } Physiciane {Hoyle or Webster | port at the end 60-day period eslion Ftaver Phone oS. 125 life with a stoma n| No Palavering | recced ae ie auaines is eatbentnee Twenty-Six Pieces for Pianolas from $75 wo Art nos from $1.12 | hemp! is Maintained I moved forward to drop off at|by ‘ Ks jepartment the bow of the car, ‘ . : BERKE Cal—Mrs. Frances| “Nice day.” I remarked to the Worthars Witiclency b= Ng 69 Dexter tried to hang herself. She|motorman, knowing him personally “To further the efficiency of th: 8 o | —e jtold the policeman who cut her} Not a sign of response from the| men I have devined a system of mer EAVIER PAY down, “I just wanted to If Itleontrotier controller. Not a peop! its and demerits. ' any eyelid so much as the | Upon which may be based demerit pe a be The joy of receiving the expected guest—Thanks- N DIE The sheriffs of-|Sphinx might spill marks and there are eight causes sving tay Wll ‘bechelahdened: bY tle knowledes floe today in searching for "Cin-| I asked the next conductor I saw| Which may add merit marks to the| ficiency. If he drops below 70 yer giving Day—-wili be heightened by the kn 8 A burglar who robbed alwhat the Sphinx-like attitude of my | ¢mploye's record cent it calls for his discharge that the table silverware is bright and new. store of candy and soda water jeft/motorman friend signified, or washe| “An employe is rated at 85 per) “The financial advantages of th the imprints of a French heel and|sore at me, or what jcent when he becomes an employe|merit and demerit system P The special offering of fifty sets of William Rogers & most dainty feminine slipper “They'll slip him 10 demerita if|of the street railway system * and explained to every employe. T & Sons’ Sierware, in the well-known Wentworth —_ they catch him palavering with the|can go as high as 90 per cent, which|men who rate 70 per cent receive eysoue LOS ANC 8.—The burgiars'|public,” the conductor explained.| We consider the maximum of ef-|the minimum wage of $4.75 a day pattern, at a very unusually low price, presents a union is getting ready for a cold|“It's in the new rules,” he added - | Those who rate between 70 and 85 splendid opportunity to own and enjoy table silver- winter, One thousand gallons of : — | le of per cent draw $5 a day, and thone ware of known quality at a saving. fuel off and $400 worth of over- ale of 16 U. S. Navy |whose rating is 85 per cent and TOOK NO CHANCES oe uccesaful and the gas w™* coats were stolen here last night Submarine Chasers above draw the maximum wage of | fay. OF SUICIDE FAILURE ae ee eee eee | Se ine C 22, 42 mat ll Ga eam’ the . | Or, Nov. 11—Taking | Reith during her entire ute caused) Reported Dead, ||143. 1515, 166, 217 Mi lisinag ig is peaeet eoetiat anialoing s “9 act 4 : @ences on failure, Mrs. George | ‘The husband found the body hang Seattle Man Is ‘ ria ‘4 te on. noes aaa te Rawat syed med on the gas and then|ing by a rope which had been sus ry : oo ntl Seve tating , end ther by 8 rope which | Very Much Alive | The ben ven be rene Ratings of the employe toward my And win by proper thinking, the maximum of efficiency or toward , When Mayor C. B. Fitzgerald read|| strength comes fr: 34, In the it ‘ | " Res lois aie owe te Een ae meres New Orieana, : ow|the minimum of Inefficiency are | = | ” lin the Ninth h |based solely on merit and demerit | with 449 heroes who gave their lives |Lakes, ill, and 293 insea 4 eter thaen’” at’ sions taeviess now in the ‘Thirtenth Naval [ cp aree 68 yoperted By. Gr item te thd Adena Sunday, there © “i Hremerton, Wash. will be sold by | ence department. Each five merits ‘as on) || sealed proposals “receivable at the|count for one per cent on an em | Person who got a thril. And that Hureau of Bupplies and cm oa SY | ploye’s record. Each five demerits | was Elmer M, Curtinn himself 1007 RT alee pean users: count one cent off © man’ | Altho shy an eye and r rted until 12 o'clock noon, 17 Novem- | © or — oO Ld | missing, Curtias war on hand Sunday || Bncre SUIT, COAT, DRESS dies ee “think 4 “yorsal jt hear his own memortal services, and HAT. \ot the Third, Fifth, Boventh. Row syaters. gud x thine iif, “works Tempt comes from weakness, More than a year ago Curtias was a * rip mn Ninth and Thirteenth Districts | ike a charm. unded In his first engagement in trips fer ineapection. Sales will od] 24 “Spotters” on Job the Argonne with the 91st Division, Second and Union. } for cash to highest bidders, Ten! A jot of employes differ hugely Jand reported ax missing. While his - per cont deposit required with bid. | with Efficiency Expert Nice about family bere mourned for him, he was ‘con , 7 « 1, information con-|the new system working like a error ln ag ag dow apigelal be pperpeet ig incocme tien cen | Forty Tennessee Red fm. The intelligence de ent hind the lines ‘ of rale, “obtainable trom Se eee they is & nquad of what ig Supplies and Accounts « | | Finally he returned to Seattle, but Neue of the above-named | technically referred to as “spotters his name has never been erased from ce districts |'There are 24 “spot on the job h Ithe casusity Mat, and.in the annals . | JOSEPHUS DANIELS, JAt the public utilities office the 24 lof the war he will be numbered 10-8-19. Secretary of the Navy. |a1 known off jally as “inspectors.” jamong the dead A number of conductors to whom I | we | talked referred to them as something As Illustrated, at ate ym Wife —rolled FASY TO DNRKEN satezvic mene ce roe $ GOOD BREAD Accusing his wife of bigamy, in a into rolls juare Seve Stren: gee te samy de gp : morous situations, Note the exquisite flavor, |:o¥'* company We et YOUR CRAY HAIR For instance, Rule 22 will set the id, | outs on, when they went thrt All the goodness, pur. conductor or motorman back to the smooth grain and the fy me | Louls Larsen. when they went thru edb ert ip ifone of 46 demerits It w toeaubie'ot AROMATIC Tennessee Red Cedar Chests, size 44x wholesome quality o ead | september 27. It was not until No- Holdt'a Better Baking : |the intelligence department ‘happens 18x17 inches, are built with the special dustproof from our big modern plant. vember 1 he @iscvvered her previous 1a rolled into those Try this! Brush Sage Tea and Sul-|to catch him firting with Queen Nie cover and interlocked corners; guaranteed a perma- . Rolls. Just as good phur Compound through your (otine while at the terminus waiting . le, he decia er t j leaner. ea! masa reine ond gabe an everything else hair, taking one strand |for the “highball’ to make the return nent construction, lone o ne on, Besides from the Big Better at a time | trip. me of three family names, Beeld: erate ee hori [alias wae tale a lee ene? te Forty of these beautiful Chests in Colonial degien Wilson and Larsen, she also was Bis-ee known as Dorris, he says you can buy them— When you darken your hair with {fended one conductor when called on are offered at the very special price, each, $29.00. Po a < by his superior. “I vio- He does not know whether she had * Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can A la husband previous to Larsen, of 2 Second Avenue tell, because it's done so naturally, |™ Chests purchased for gift-giving will | whether Dorris is her family name Market, Second so evenly. Preparing this mixture Must Keep Beard Neat be held for Christmas delivery. | Witson says he will be satisfied If i nnd Madi a though, at home is mussy and trou |wuperior court will free him by an Se Te blesom At little cost you can buy | nulling th marriage. ‘ 4 at any drug store the ready-to-use | —_——- preparation, Improved by the addi The motorman or conductor who |shows up for work with a veneer of whiskers or without a shine or with 4 soiled collar or with dirty digits or | by a coroner's jury. More stringent : MAN AGED 104 YEARS lon of other Ingredients called | eet oe cat tend he etaner| Negligence Blamed | Sisntor inspection ‘regulations were “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com | DEAD AT VANCOUVER poued.".. Tou just Gammpon.a epengs |1 demerits, according to Rule 33. for Death of Girl | ecommendea. Jor soft brush with it and draw this And if an intelligence officer catches) Negtigent building owners were} The elevator was not constructed VANCOUVER, B, C, ? through your hair, taking one smail | beypoohc tor hee ussing the League Of) iiamed for the violent death of Del-|in accordance with law, the jury con- Charles LeRoy, aged 104 " strand at a time, By morning all|Nations with his motorman or ma Murdock, 19, crushed by an|cluded. The Lamp building is owned ltwo months, died today gray hair @imappears, and, after an-|Pltining the best method of decimat:| sevator in the Lamp building Sat-|by Charles H. Frye, president and Vancouver. He was born in Ve Jother application or two, your hair|ing the 7 rous earwig on Qu ur in @ verdict returned Monday general manager of F came to New York In | becomes beautifully darkened, glorsy | Anne Hill, the conductor will have lfought for the North & we) BR oe . and luxuriant jth bee bite put on him for 10 de lwar, joined the gold rush Gray, faded hair, though no dis | merits fornia and finally reached Britie ‘ = ot is a sign of old age, and as| “Laxity in the calling of streets” is Columbia in 1880, Me was n| aoe = = Q saire @ youthful and at-|another cause for 10 demerits. The} ltractor in the ruction tractive appearance, get busy at|corfductor must enunciate clearly and| railway and at th once with Wyeth's Sage and Sul-|boldly at all times so that even the Compound and look years|/newest stranger in our midst may} Canad! Pacific lage of 85 was married. He c phur | from active work 10 years ago. younger catch the street name without won | dering whether the conductor is call-| p POLICEMEN DOLLED =| WH i eemagrenes Oe ferred rereading OP EDR PHOTO MAN! cre, et The MARKET Jf) causes tor mers incuae aay ac UNBENDING rhite colls 4 sparkling shoes eae eral Joans on curate reports, care and courtesy § €m cities always insist on But- eek sly in evidence at the police! | ” ca Piven tae ant B O tiie ie tokyo sapte ty Se Mg S DIGNITY 7 y ple, cle ecord for 30-<ds tod, feat and Holsum Bread— jeation Tatoo sont v- Warren’ (| Diamonds LOUSE ind algeria einen | RARELY ; _— Il that bread ba: oy nearly 500 of his hired or injury, practical suggestions as to| a -) ‘ Cc - 4 taght to af area a! ea ieen i NA ee ia at ‘eh public Jewelry SHOP be cterment of vice ower d@hvins hee PAYS safety building at 3 p.m ® pic aeporne Pies ang es MORE BREAD [fure.” any Tot tne poucemen ame HW! Watches oe sees cong ag eng DIVIDENDS— | ‘The picture will be printed in an lieves his system of merits and de- It’s Your Be hich are re-payable st Food Pho gypsy = Pa | —Offers— merits will eliminate the sloppy, un i> : | Boeterss, Dore nonthly installments, desirable employe and will stimulate This is a business truth | This week only, their \the employe who is trying to do the which is commonly held by Ask Your Grocer for JEWELS, BIKE AND } ye a conta i i 60 CENTS STOLEN tifiyieliee logs hee ae progressive American busi- | Mrs, D, E. Btzall, 1262 Alki ave. usslal ) A number of conductors and motor-| ee | fey ness men and the business reported the theft of two diamond SOCIETY FOR. men think otherwise, “If I happen| ay} men of Seattle will find stickpins and a large quantity of JAN: (i to oversleep thru the fault of a bum : ek \vlothing, while the thief who ran REMEDIAL 10 Si ouses alarm clock they slip me 20 demerits, 9) sho j that it is a truth held by wacked the residence of bak Ma vee a} a.- 36gpnD< Mi and two days off,” grieves one con-| 4 BS the officers of this strong jran, at 2015 W. 60th at, obtained 60 , a= ductor to me. ‘That is bad enough, t - : se 4 cents and a couple of keys. x Reduced to but what gets under my akin 2 4 Financial Institution. |. Gene O'Rourke, 1934 Seventh av i 7 | into my craw is the knowledge that ee had his bicyele stolen from the res ee ae oc Gaaate , cnameiny . ges Be: of the Onk theatre, It had req and around ooking to merit or demerit) ‘ ; wee = Bring your banking and yellow wheels | e you." | . amd s financial problems here. “Rats!” scoffed a motorman, “If You will find able assistance FRANK DOESN'T KNOW, | | you are the goods, you're all right, ¢ a ove from: bukineieiiean «to right thing and will sail ahead; if you're the i as AND NEITHER DO COPS) rntue. TOROne Big assortment in all |bunk, they get you, spotter or no) Bi busines& men. + 5 arondy ts! A | spotter!" wank Rene Oe Ae maiden’ oat Can be 4 by wearing the BM sizes and colors. Many ff)" Ana with that the motorman re-| minus a bill holder containing $22 Pinar » Support. We i res 4 | Tuesday igive free prove {ts superior. |} Other bargains for— gretfully tossed his cigaret aside, rite reported his tous to tho police, tty | | knowing that it would be eight hours hh ‘not sure whether he lost| NDBERG 00. NATIONAL BLO fore he could again touch a match Menttle. | | ny olde street car, or| 2108 fl mT OF to another. ie tae toate T WEEK hat is, unless he wanted to be on whether It was stolen om ream | TRY STAR WANT ADS | the recelving end of 40 demerits, {

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