The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 24

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CHICAGO HOPES |SEEK RADICALS FOR WET NIGHT) IN COAL FIELDS 20,000,000 Gallons of Li-|Charge Agitators Attempt quor May Be Tapped to Incite Workers CHICAGO, Nov ar Twenty mi CLEVE “a _ lion gations of liquor ts jer Chileago's celebration If Judge George A. ¢ wartime prohibition ain 1 meetings dust-covered glasses and iinera have Ray were polished in anticipatio attended by agitators, according She celebration. Hund: ‘. ports to union officials, While eae wave been made - cals did not address the . cireulated Kee openly, they cireulat ie een deltare have ' he miners and advocated re F Jected at Buenos Aires as a fund to ® i. quan c 4 emia ficial order rescinding the — (f ASPIRIN strike call has ‘ebe received, it was | said i 8 | Injunctions Won't TWD BY "BER See Pon was metal ong ov Pig (United 3 Nase eo or nterfer Bayer Company, who intro-| |, Be @eced Aspirin 18 years | cranted by ago, gives advice. internal revenue ottte . When Rayer Company intro- | Peal of the governme: ttaced apts ad n° years | Preme court makes the injunctions | he a physicians soon proved It a| ineffective, it was held. Ee ies s help tn relieving Rheum The supreme court next Thursday tiem, Colds, Headache im will begin hearing arguments as to| s Toothache, 1 Lumbago, Ne the epnstitutionality of the war-time | fitis, Aching Jointa, and Pain tn | act To get this same genuine wert Chicago Janitors ous Aspirin, you must as yn Pp ee Tablets of Aspirin * mark Talking Strike @f with the “Bayer Cross” You! CHICAGO, Nev, 14—Janitors in ‘WIN find safe and proper directions Chicago apartment house buildings Fe in every unbroken package. will strike tonight unless their de tin boxes of 12 tablets mands for increased wages are met, fe ® again: courts tn Riv ky, it wa cost few cents. Druseist® wuiniam F. Queese, president of the iso sell larger “Bayer” packages. | janitors’ union, declared today. The J is the trade mark of Bayer) j.nitors demanded an increase of mafacture of Monoaceticacidester | $159 4 month for each flat and no of Saltcylicaci¢ basement living quarters. = —— - = The coldest weather of the season was recorded today ‘Sing Sing Warden Gives Up Office} NEW YORK, Nov. 14--Bdward V | Brophy, warden of Sing Sing prison has resigned. He was the 36th warden the institution hes had in 12 years. Nerve strain and unwilling- ness to bring up his daughters “in the shadow of the prison” were given by Brophy aa reasons for hia resigna | don, He had been wallen seven | months. Policeman Slain in Negro Battle | WILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 14-— | Whites and negroes clashed here last GARMENT SECTION night after one policeman was killed |and another wounded by negroes | they questioned regarding a robbery. | Ope negro was shot in the head dur ing rioting. Special Sale | AMERICANISM IS UITS COATS | SUBJECT UF TALK and oad toi t the po Bh Neseell tt the DRESSES scare Se comers eS St! luncheon Friday. James E. Rogers, prmnengd of education of the War Camp Community Service, also | spoke. | WIDOW TO TAKE BODY ‘The widow of Arno 8. McWhorter | will accompany his body back to South Dakota. McWhorter was kill |ea by & street car at Ward st. and Westlake ave. Tuesday night. The! | Mew! horters Rage eae lived at 1004 Westlake ave. The body will be sent | Saturday. BLACKMAN FUNERAL Funeral services for Mra. Marcia | J. Blackman, 74, wife of Almon W.| | Blackman, lumberman, were held from the family home in Everett! Friday afternoon. Mrs. Blackman | was the mother of Mrs. Win T. El-| well, 1529 Second ave. W. Death oo ~ | curred Wednesday. | CITY ZONING FAVORED The zoning of Seattle was ureed by Charles W. Saunders, former park board member, before the reconstruc tion forum Wednesday in the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria. NAVAL AVIATOR HERE | David Robbins, former naval avia | tor hod ie northern French cont, | At mea od ranging 151035% W.H.H Hahlo & Co. FURS AND WOMEN’S APPAREL 1510 Second Avenue UNDERTAKING PARLORS AND CREMATORY Are now located at 315 Kil | ’ sels, west of my OLD location 14128 14th ave. N i. He will return Those who have had oc- to his Arizona home this week | ‘MOTHERS CLASS STARTS| The school board has started! mothers’ classes at the Washington school. Nursing and care of chil- |dren are discussed, and horne eco- | nomics Thirty-five mothers in the district have enrolled forting: im time of be reave- mthourhttul, sympathetic atten is synonymous with Dieits Servic: GRIFFITHS TO SPEAK Austin E. Griffiths will address the King County Democratic club on “Economic and Political Observa- Saturday noon luncheon in Good Hate cafeteria | Heat cs Pain oy Paige ammation and scat- on. ‘© concentrated, nom in a box of Begy’s | Mustarine than in any box the saime size ywhere. Thi why some people call it the triple extract of heat, But it ean not| “" BEGY’S _Mustarine is the world’s quickest pain killer, 8 real yellow mustard. > end Chest Colds, sore The prestige we enjoy comes from having served many persons #a ara es orily. Let us serve you, Use it for Socata, Strains, Swell- ings, eas, Stiff Joints and Nec » the yellow box. Mon eek if not as advertised—30 and ‘60 cents. 8. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N, Y. Phone Main 5721 THE SEATTLE STAR “SYAPSTAIRS _ Every y / isis vo - Three Minutes Every three minutes a satisfied purchaser walks down the stairway from this Great Upstairs Clothes Shop. Every three minutes one more man or boy is added to the ever-increasing crowd of sat- isfied wearers of Lundquist-Lilly Clothes. And this is a conservative estimate of the numbers which find that this Upstairs Store can entirely fill their ideals in the choice of clothes. Surely this vast army of Seattle men and boys must be right in their choice of a store. Surely no business could possibly have shown so steady and persistent a growth over a period of many years un- less true value and satisfactory dealing had been the basis of every sale. Men’s Suits Boys’ Suits and Overcoats and Overcoats $15 to $45 $7.5010$27.50 Boys’ Dept. Why not come up today and find out for yourself what it is that at- Men’s Hats Mothers of boys will tracts a customer here “Every Three Minutes,” and what it is that in- In our hat depart find substantial savings some on Boys’ Clothes at this. V@iably makes those same customers such enthusiastic supporters nifty or hoe Upstairs Store, and the of the upstairs method of doing business—a method which absolutely — ing shown. You pay variety of styles shown . is almost limitless. saves a substantial sum on every garment purchased? mao ~ LUNDOU IST-LILLY Clothes Upstairs GREEN BLDG A" ana Shop FOR MEN FOR BOYS

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