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TO OPEN MINES, Sides Await Word From Conference | Qniers clamping the lid tighter on me diminishing coal supply might fe expected shortly unless om gress return fo work, it was ane) wing the shut: | Friday fyre been invor ned tay. oust use veafter to heat their n. rest er ereee | The district fuel committee, of ich F.C. Gilman tx chairman $i that locsing rallroads would je the next on the curtaitment list fey will Dave to use wood In| of coal If matters do not take) Here they are, the “Fearless 91,"|Ryan (president of the Glee club), wo immediate nm for the hte =) who will warble at Meany hall/Ola Lewis, Ed Butt, Paul Wood, Miners and mine erators Thanksgiving eve in honor of the| Howard Burke, Frederick Lockman, ey are awaiting further pind | foothall teams of Callfornia and| Merville MeInnis, Charles Walker, in Washington, D. C, Until) Washington. They will feature the| George Kellog, Jack Claypool, Phil geathing defnite Is done there, it|reunion of Washington alumni that | Me ee, Paul” Royington, Walter mid, mo effort will be made to| night. Matzinger, Fred Havel, Marion Her ey the mines tn this district,| Upper row, left to right—Ray|rick and Raymond Holmes. WOEFFORT YET | “HERE THEY ARE—THE “FEARLESS 31” THE SEATTLE STAR ge MoCroskey, Rex Rutherford, Do MeFarland and Leslie White. Lower row, left to right “Milford | Kingsbury, *Othell Barnhill, Clifford Newdall, George Allen, Merrol Gib- son, Elmous Mead, Harry Powers, nest Goodner, Clifford Cox, Robert Crawford, Lavern Peterson, Donald | ge win the men return voluntarily —_—_—— — _ fe work. 1 Lw.w, immeasurable Misfortune, for Grimm Murder Says P age of Treaty Loss at ww. Diese righ DN PAGE | shevists. Those who have just killed der nO. Grt to Ital: the treaty, however sincere their ae of Sgr se Piel pore ten for the United F ) | motives, have given these causo| fet during the Armistice day pa | WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. for great rejoleing. gate here, have until Monday morn | 21—I consider defeat of the } None maintains that the treaty or ag to plead. ‘They were arraigned| Peace treaty as an immeasur : feeee Superior Judge W. A. Rey-| able misfortune, Those who de- [one Knows in his heart that it was) Burglar Locks Her Mrs. J. N. Johnson, 2010 ©. Th ave, returned home Thursday af! Mra. Johnson turned to run, he locked the door and escaped. Mra. Johnson's screams attrac pits at Chehalls yesterday. They | feated it have assumed the most | better treaty and sanction than without counsel | terrible responsibility which any |W&% hoped for one year ago. Smarch is still being maintained | men have assumed in our time. Were Anxious Then UB te Ole Hansen and another allegea| Hs effect nrust be to plunge Just one year ago and a little getieal also accused of the murder.| Europe into even deeper chaos, | more, America and the world were penn . | from which America can hardly jholding their breath at what was DIES AT AGE OF 84 | escape entirely |happening in France. We were] “Punera) arrangements were being | Those who were most against the} vowing to God t if peace were Friday for Michael M. Cara-|treaty and the League of Nations|youchsafed us, that thing whieh M4, who died at his home, 1708 |were the Germ he extreme Sinn|was destroying the world and had Balerue ave, Thursday, iFeiners, the I. W. W. and the Bol|aiready swept away so many mil —— ms —— |lons of men should never come Regular Habits Produce a “t Beautiful Complexion | were dying by thousands in the Ar ‘Daily elimination rids the system of poisons Women should realize that! |gonne and along the other fronts to Ms. women complain daily save the world, and it was saved | 1 was present when David Lioyd| George laid the treaty of peace on} the table of the house of commons of their complexion, of their Beadaches and genera! il healt? Ihtle realizing that the trouble {* ; | @astipation. Women, too, are | | and declared that the League of Nations was the only means of fu Buch more subject to such con and much ture safety in sight and that he ‘The result is could not imagine how any sensible man could oppose it being fully tried out. Since that time the treaty has been approved by all the allies, U. 8, and China Alone | But the senate of the United | States has rejected alike the treaty geen in lusterless, weary eyes, in |and the League of Nations, , Thus exio ie, vemoly compaction, | tn Jout alone against the treaty and fend co often used, “indisposed.” | league. China may have a defensible | reason, but what reason have we? “At the first sign of these symp If the treaty did not protect Amer- tems the wise woman wil! take a fea then buman intelligence has no azative, and will see that the sound basis. Gt and others in her care Europe is in a condition bor. dering on chaos and this is not likely to bring order there. The first thing will be Germany's re- lief from the exactions of the treaty, Can it be that she now will put forth her efforts to pay the great reparation amount imposed upon her unless indeed she recognizes that the present situation offers the unexpected chance for her to conquer the world once more commercially? If not this, then the result must and probably will be in any event reestablishment of great | armaments. The League of Nations having been repudiated by us, the result to us is clear, It means we must inaugurate here a great armament. We, Germany and China alone stand outside of the league, which at pres. ent constitutes sort of inchoate al-| liance of thowe who have entered it. The present situation as I see it is that we have had a chance to escape from being overwhelmed in what threatened to be a universal deluge and the senate has thrown {t away. We must now find some other ark of safety, The chief builder of the ark that promised us rescue worked himself nearly to death to save us. | And it looks as if those who were} | not called in to help build the ark | |have sunk it. What will they give| | us in its place? | Pepein is the favorite with thou ike bones, ta in Gros Greek nar Mats of women because it is mild coticy and safe for the tiniest ‘aad gentle in its action and in the pany '@td trains the stomach and bowel to do their work natur- Pe ae pity oss bgge a My without the aid of medicine, |e selling liquid laxative in This combination of simple lax- the world, there being over 6 mil- Mive herbs with pepsin can be lion bottles sold each year, many feaght at any drug store for 0c who need its benefits have not iad $1 a bottle, the latter for yet used it, If you have not, send Wimilies, for it is also a very jour name and address for @ free ‘Mating first-aid in colds, fevers trial bottle to Dr. W. B. 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We cater especially to union men and their families. 1c benefit of these whe ae | BETTER DENTISTRY FOR LESS MONEY papa Y/, Pike Street Over The Owl Drug Store ‘ei w bill which opened at the 305% Coe. mira Phone Main 1691 [HI]! piace Hip Thursday. featur novelty in “The |which Barrett and B: This pair of athletes perform | ne of gymnast feats. the lar featur ng the strength | jand versatli Miss Ba: | The recruiting officer in "Joining | the Navy.” as offered by Thorndyke | and Curran, has a vast amount of| |fun, in hich his audience shai when he attempts to enlist an Irish | teamster in the ni “Childhood Days,” as shown by THE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ligt 00 ba ixindl ony,” while | | | | | | \f chatting casually about various mat: | iI | ters, personal and national, covers | Founded 1864 ts of paper with portraits of the cters being discussed, Sylvan nd Copeland are blackface comedi . ‘ i T as > |Jjans Charles and Helen Polly sing The Bank of California, N. A., has been |and perform some musical eccentric one of the dominant factors in the devel- PJ tie. In “The sSeariet Shadow,” a opment of the Pacific Coast. Ove ar half |ecreen feature, Mae Marsh is starred a century of sound and progressive bank- |f/ moRQ GIRLS IN SCHOOL ing has made it possible for this Bank to rve the entire Coast from British Colum- | DESPITE ANCIENT. TABOO | ri , z ‘ ll——For the] bia to Mexico through its offices at Seattle, — [J /tiret. time ‘in history of the Tacoma, Portland and San Francisco. We atsmidiny sible meet ob wed ae offer superior facilities to those doing a boys. Married couples are sought Pine ‘so business as teachers by the American school astwise business, | authoritte | EAR T SEATTLE BRANCH [TRAPPED BI ae Tore Second at Columbia stax oetae. Soe, a4 Vo black bear, on n estate Capital and Surplus Total Resources near Saranac Lake, carried a 12-| oe foot beech log and an eight-pound $17,000,000 $125,000,000 trap a mile * the axial welghee 1500 pounds and was elght feet in| | length. ‘ as It js estimated that the state of | We buy and sell Liberty Bonds. Matto Grosso in Brazil alone ulti-| mately can grow 20,000,000 bules of cotton annually te [the United States and China stand | A netght ently nothing was taken. Pocketed Sugar? Charged with filling their pock with lump sugar, Charles Pope, negro, A. Gohrman, 43, and A. Ci in Room—Escapes hind ter noon to find @ tall, skinny burglar prowling around in her bath room. | Samm but she was slow on the heel, The burglar grabbed her with a “come here, my beauty” snarl and hurled the league was perfect. But every:| her into the bathroom, after whic h| ted bors, who released her, Appar ots a ‘or rock, 31, longshoremen, are Friday awaiting their turn to face Police) | Judge John B. Gordon on char of stealing sugar. The men w arrested as they left pler four. Ken | Belgium is procecding with plans| for the electrification of many of railroads, its} Mental Work Needs a Stomach Great Mistake to Imagine You Can| Work Better and Faster on the Starvation Plan—Eat What You Like, but Follow With Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets, Montal work uses up energy fast food. to cy that has ere-| with Stuart's Dyspe You will then «et fit--energy from foc as @ rule, th » kip mei id rel frequently ¢! Th the rich thing the savory sau Geta pepaia Tab eat freely of wh skimpy For Eight Years the DUNDEE TAILORS have made clothes for the men and young men of Seat tle, Just slip into one of our suits and you will become one of our “regulars.” UNION TAILORS We make clothes th Our prices will pl Duiides 304 PIKE ST. To do & rut, of hermit-| of! ai? | Washi | ment | | \s is’ synonymous P in northern Ohio and « n Mich yea hee Use Soothing N Musterole san has been organized. ‘Twenty NORTH 587 “arg Tg, trucks, with 26 will METROPOLITAN When those sharp n R " Vonight, Until Saturday Night through your head, i] seems asif it would epi, just rub alittle PB a Musterole on your temples and neck, an It draws out the intl tion, soothes made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not b! Many doctors and nurses fr: nkly recommend Musterole for sore throat, ‘ ss J bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthm: $15.00 Set ef Teeth F $10.00 LAMBERT AND TAGE jneuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheui e@ Teeth. ... 88.00 | |tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the ‘back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, jbruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds of the chest (it often prevents pneu- monia). Fy is always a 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, | |Short on Way t to Raymond Jails 15 PROSECUTION BUMPED witli HEART BALM VERDICT | os be ates pins iti t — cot | jet of inven” Short esniainel | OO1 EGE IAZZERS MAY | LEITZ GO ON HONOLULU TRIP; QUINCY, ™ Ida Paakkon 5,000 because he broke his promise | Wili be intre du 1 to Alaskans and UNDERTAKING Verna Mercereau Co.; The Gal- to marry her. A jury looked at Miss | Honoluluans e next spring, if the PARLORS AND lons; Brady and Mahony; William Paakkonen and decided that Ojala} Plains of Ma er Ernest Goodner CREMATORY Dix; The Con ys tagescope. had no good reason for his faithful-|@nd Graduate Manager Darwin ) ene on 1m. a : verdict. of $6,500 was} Mest are carried out. They hope to Are now located at 315 Kil meht in take the University Glee club of 30 bourne st., just two blocks ._.-—. | members to Hono’ ulu and Alaska, west of my OLD location, WN T SUFFER |INTERSTATE TRUCK OVEMBER 21, 1 BOUGHT SHOES FOR TWO STORES HAS BUT ONE THE SHOE-TERIA 1509 Fourth Avenue Must Turn Big Stock of Shoes into Cash For years this concern operated two stores. One has been disposed of. Foreseeing the present high-price situation, heavy purchases were made for both stores. Keen foresight was the means of saving from $2 to $4 a pair over present prices. But now— These Shoes must be disposed of—turned into quick Cash —and the selling must be done from one store, instead of two. I am instructed to sell off Shoes to cut the stock down at least One-Half. I have included every pair of Shoes in the store in this Sale. Not only will you get the savings ef- fected for you by our early buying, but I have made big, lib- eral mark-downs on the entire stock besides. Many Shoes are to be sold below their original wholesale cost, and all of this big stock will be marked to sell about wholesale value and less. Coming, as this Sale does, right at the height of the season when a merchant should be reaping his profits, it affords the = a wonderful opportunity to save on good Shoes— hoes backed up with a strict guarantee of satisfaction. And there are Shoes here for everybody —- Men, Women and Children. Women's $10.00 to $12.50 Misses’ Tan Calf Shoes $1000 Show =. 96.70 shoes black $G,70 | | wo s1500 rales. $9.70] [852 .$3.70 Growing Girls’ $6.50 Shoes, Child’s $4.00 to $4.50 Shoes, ie value. GO.BO] | rrown ot SB 7Q | [we $2.70 sis shore... 57.60] Growing Girts’ Child's $3.50 Shoes, fancy Ran te $5.70] [LR $4.70] [i $2.30| [ur wem 7 30 Growing Girts’ Boys’ $3.50 to $4.00 Shoes, to's 00 shor. D4.70 | [srs SE TQ] [meres $2.70 Men’s $12.00 to $12.50 Shoes. Women's $10.00 to $12.00 Boys’ $1.50 and $5.00 Shoes, Siow $7.30] fox. om $6.30] | te"... $3.70 Men's $12.50 to $14.00 Shoes. A Women's Small Sizes in $5.00 Boys’ $6.00 waits Sk. $7.60 | "eH Son" gy" Og | | kas Se... $4.70] ——— $15.00 Shoes. wie!" $8.30 | [REST 70 | [Sate ... $3.70 Shoes . Women's Broken Lines Men's $6.00 IRS tor $8.70 | | Ein #38 $3 °70 | | Wark ton... 64.70 THE SHOE-TERIA —— and Just Off Pike St. 1509 Fourth Ave. By C. W. Shively Léon AMUSEMENTS Prosecutor Fred C. Brown is com Labor Conference Reds for 30 Days plaining witness against A. P. Tay-| ~ y am M. Short will leave for| RAYMOND, Wash., Nov. 31.—Fif-|jor, Kent farmer, charging him with | ORPHEUM THrarrt ngton, D. C, Saturday to at-| teen convicted 1, W. W. are serving | driving wagon without lights. Brown Lew White ce of American Fed-| 20-day sentences here today follow- dhe led with the wagon returning | wae cee aon in pets jing their conviction of violatir acoma Monday night Nights (Sunda 40c; Mats. 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