The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 13

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rm nga nm RRR aS ca " reer: SR ER RR I A A A I THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. wat. Reet tow Jame RAISE SALARIES,| Anyhow, a Good Time Was Had Box Office Seat Sale ALUMNI SLOGA by All; Hughes Gave Council ‘Tomorrow 10:00 A. M. “METROPOLITAN Powin Have “Jazz” Reunion’ @ Fillip, and He Also Got One SHES Tarninid) = 1 (. Wednesday } | 4 Nights Commencing bs NEXT SUNDAY on Campus x ’ | Aw, mow ] NAUGHTY NAUGHTY “Raise professors’ salaries,” ts the 00 You HRY rd * \ slogan of the first annual atumr GET Tar } J . reunion and banquet, to be held at| LWAY H . . vclock Wednesday, at the Com-| ? al mons on the University of Wast f i GCEO-M COHAN S Sa i | Ty £4 It’s a season of better baking in wy CMAPE AU The style and character of tho| , Washington Alumnus, the sradu:| | >, ; bigger batches. Thanks to Aton’ magazine to be issued begtr NCE THERE Am the ears wi ve Wee Flour, —there are more appetizing Biscuits, Alumni «@ . 4 @ ewe sbcintion and fornier "varsity. foot “a Pies, Cakes, Bread and other goodies in store. ball captain m Kennedy, assis WLS Ant corporation counsel, end Gi nn Harley N, Hughes, member of}commission treasury by the elty of Hoover, assistant in the office of the tne state industrial Insurance com- | Seattle Pe . A superintendent of public utilities —so, say “@GMEEMG” to your A” pee | mission, came down out of Olym-| Whereupon, Murphine rejoined Among the jazz features on the)pia Monday to give Seattle's city|that only a few minor claims had program are musical numbers by/counci! a fillip on the wrist been adjusted by the commission grocer when you order flour, ' Pf f, the Phi Gamma Delta band and th | He did. since the street car system was 4 Psi Upsilon quartet The Women's And the counciimen gave him ajtaken over by attic last April, rettes, who distinguished |fillip right back altho the city had been paying from at the All-University as:| Eventually the atmosphere cle. $7,000 to $9,000 a month for such sembly, are expected to appear led, the clouds of contention rolled | purposes ete ] . Following the banquet the alumni |b¥ and Commissioner Hughes bow I wald several weeks ago, and I ger Metropolitan Theatre will attend the Glee club concert in|¢d himself out and back to Olym-|repeat now," Councilman Moore war tax to pr acer hei. bk < tien emcsendian (0% sald, “that the state industrial 19- Biases Sa stamped cneelone te ff idance. ‘They will return to. the| Th Hughes hegira from Olympia |#urance law Js rank injustice. The| ~) SRW MatOraT campus at 1:15 Thanksgiving, to at-|W8s prompted by an utterance of |state ts paying lesa to injured em- | . tend the lifornia- Washington | Councilman William Hickman |ployes now than the city of Seat- BREAD game Moore several weeks ago. |tle did years ago when the cost of ws, a : In a committee meeting of the|!!ving was only half as great as it city council, Moore went so far as|!# at the present time.” EGYPT SENDS APPEAL to say that the state industrial in-| 19 reply to @ question by Coun PARIS, Nov. 25.—The Egyptian}surance commission's disposal of |Ciman Drake, Hughes admitted delegation here has issued a state |funds in so far as compengation of /(hat Under the existing Industrial ment appealing to President Wilson|injured employes of Seattle was|!5¥urance statute, an injured em- to remove British domination of|concerned looked to him lke “rank |Ploye with a wife and four chil : _ - Rayptian affaire Exypt is deter-|tnjustice.” rtd a = wed Page i Se When ‘ou think ined or oO ace protectors om Compensation. angie mm gets iii. ": lm uote ee ae |$30. A married man without chil - h bcomdBhuto ano x counciimante jab brought/dren gets a like amount, Monday before the council] “Not enough to pay his house rks to the effect that @/rent, let alone buy food and cloth- misunderstanding” must exist in/|ing,” commented Drake, and Hughes the minds of the city solona admitted that Drake was not chat- Patients From! the Hughes remarks was the tering thru his chapeau signal for @ general verbal bar. Hughes assured the council that a ee PAX SSN ~ the commission was doing Its best ‘S n reply to pointed remarks by|for injured employes of city and a YA Superintendent of Public Utilities |state, and agreed with the council. | 4 1g s by XY (Yt Thomas F. Murphine, Hughes as-|mén that the present statute wae ' &, AAS serted that the industrial commis-|totally inadequate to meet existing WO in 1915 1918, pald | demands, isabled municipal employes | Having Jounted with the councll- attle the sum of $40,204.93, ax | mon, Hughes smiled an adieu and | against $42,963.01 paid into th went back to Olympla. Mother Ryther and Her 55 | Youngsters to Have Happy Thanksgiving This Year Mother Rythé and her family of |pay the butcher and the grocer, will 55 youngsters will be up bright and |be the happiest woman in Seattle early Thanksgiving morning jthat day. She will, perhaps, think of x {opened gen pg ppeg | Ue MARY Yearw of toll and worry and aa You know that your teeth require attention, but you put it off by Sakd Nigam = jfaith, and then of the splendid re K MAKES: BET.TER ; Ppa ot, Kcgpengrnin adinp.aigagthomaiglbael energetically. 1 shoes—some of | ward—this monument to her mother. j em the worse for wear—will be | ly character, x . § wacking ordeal, How unfounded such imaginings are could vigorounly brushed. Hair bows, lald| And, of course, the 55 youngsters? May | i “ est be demonstrated by a visit to our dental offices, where you away for festive occasions, will be | will then begin to think of dinner— ‘May see patients undergoing various kinds of dental treatment, It brought from the top bureau drawer. of Thankagiving dinner. . ' wil or o C E would be a révelation to you how quickly and smoothly the work eae 1 take an hour op two sagem Ban msn Em oy ee . And then the excited family, ready out old home, and prepare the feast. for the The Day of Days, will go in) Instead she can sit back and watch | Joyous cavalcade out to Stone Way, | her flock and.nab evemawerry about [between 44th st. and Allen place, | doing the dishes, where a big, half-completed bullding| For the Ryther family ts going to Remembering that delay is the bosom friend of decay, and that of brick and stone in standing. |have Thankagiving dinner with the longer you put off that dental visit the longer the visit wil! | There will be band music and a| Hazen Titus down town at the and the longer the dental bill will be, it Is common sense from jerowd of dignitaries Chauncey Wright Third ave. restau | But Mother Ryther and her chil-| rant dren will comprise the most import-| It will be a great occaston—with ant delegation to the affair. Judge| heaps of Tom Turkey, and sweet po Royd Tallman will mount a platform, |totoes, and oranges and pie and 3 ft even the most timid need not hesitate. Take yourself and, assisted by representatives of | everything § é trades unions, who have helped| Then the Ryther kiddies will all! | in hand now—obey that impulve—make an appointment today Mother Kyther, will lay the corner-| fo back to the old home at 1262) ‘s 3 < stone for the fine, big, new, modern | Denny we huck full of d a | Modern methods — high-class dentistry —low |] itsiver cui home nen ee pe ¥ e e e ! 9 Sie on oR a aa. HERE'S A LANDLORD _|CHILD’S FALL KILLS Ms eedigeenetes et seni foo" ota ees acre Kramer Says Prohibition OF EXTINCT SPECIES WOMAN BY SHOC! ° ° ; s s |sometimes without enough money to! for them Will B E f d t L t| YORK, Nov. 25.—If old Diogenes| LONDON, Nov. 25.—Mrs. Electro Painless Dentists | : RE IB a. Coa IGS eae: 1 e n orce oO imi hak his lantern were scouting | Corkhill, 40 years old, was sitting on ; | | WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—(United| They will keep themselvegginformed | around these days he would have to/ tne sands at Ramsgate, when a Laboring People’s Dentists |Only Death Clues BIL |Prens)—Constitutional prohibition] as to conditions in the i Any | pause, at least, at Glenrock, where playing on a-low wall sabes kan é Watch and Hat a | will be enforced to the limit of the | violations will be reported to the fed-| Jesse Shewell, owner of 38 houses, : ¢ & VAN AUREN, Meunqer | law, John F. Kramer, new prohibi-|eral agent, who will use his force of | holds the record of not raising rent | high toppled over and fell on | Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 |! No identification has been made of MAY BE IN S$ |tion commissioner, said here today | agents. One of the duties of the state| for 35 years. ‘The record was|The shock caused the woman's d ote the body of a man found in the at a meeting of the Methodist board | federal director will be to enlist the| brought to light on a recent rent/a few minutes later. She had woods one mile and a quarter from of tem ance, prohibition and pub |services of state offi s, and all) hearing. suffering from a nervous breakd Hall's lake Sunday by Fred A. Hill — Me morals. civic, moral and religious bodies to 5728 First a 5.0. f man had A 4 : ne army prohibition a 8 will | anst enforcing the law. ~iesbig aes rues n Chief Gets Note; Thinks It The army of prohibition agents will t in enforcing t aw the only clues to identity: The bod |amendment by the time it becomes < itizens make their influen | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest was taken to the Everett morgue SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 effective, he said. Enforcement of | felt. T! should stand solidly back | ang strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; gays oe . - re (United Press.)—Chief of Police| war-time prohibition is likely e | of th officials who do their duty you can bite corn off the cob; guaram National Association of San Francisco HIGH COST OF OPERA White today received a posteard| Veal some “wet spots,” Krame: under the law.” teed 15 years. a e a oe eo signed “Bill Carlisle, 8 P..” which| mitted, because of an insuff 2 EXAMINATION FREE UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26.—The|tead force of federal agents Pp id F $15.00 Set of Teeth............8 . high cost of opera is scheduled to Just arrived. Riding blind. Win| Explaining how prohibition will be resident Favors ar when the s#e m opens here we how the picking ia here enforced, Kramer said . Statement of Condition ad i eg fe mel The card was @nied Nov. andl Anti-Red Moneure The price is bein “Responsibility for the enforcement m boosted $5 to 44 a 10 per |Postmarked San Francieco. | of the law is on the prohibition com WASHINGTON, Nov Including its Branches in Seattle, Portland and Taco- ent luxury tax, The boy that} The police take the card.sertously| missioner, who is reaponsible to the| mendation that congre ma, at close of business November 17, 1919 wants to put on his soup and fish |®4 believe the spectacular Wyo-| commissioner of internal revenue pass the strong anti-red bill drafted | All work guaranteed for 18 yea: Have impres: non, taken in the 1 t ning bandit is in this city te y Attorney Gene er will be| Morning and get teeth same day. I SETS and take his one beat bet to hear|™ing bandit is in this cit | “The country is divided into 10 dis | bY A Ganeral Palmer ‘will § Call and See Samples of Our Pinte : LS ¢ Stand the 2 3 68.580 51 i will have to pay just tricts, in! ach one of which there | ™ y sident V n'S MOSSAKC | Peat of Time, Most of our present pi our : Loans and Discounts -$ 68,580, > privilege after he| DENVER, Col, Nov. 25.—(United| wij) he a federal agent. Under each | DeXt Monday, it was learned today. | early patients, whose work is still giving good sath A : er ala ee ‘wen 1 1 mi 4 understood s asked tients who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be : Bank Premises (San Francisco and ee reaches the opera house. Press.)—William 1 le wat Palmer, it 4 derstood, haw asked | patients who have tem ic pring this ad with you. a Branches) ie oadlee * 1,106,650.72 eform. The notorious Wyoming |in eact? state there will be a federal tor 106 2 ~ tbe nt Ye oa! * essage a request that the measure Open Sundays From ® te 12 for Working People Other ea Festa: 200000000202. “6080045 HINECLECTED GATARRH ‘iscz'scicsctotns ere Ser wd ence emars 9 reniat he mre ma Customers’ Liability under Letters of N E TE TARRH |: on Saturday ia ee ry bend ‘ ieg first steps will be with ment of justice can cope with the OHIO CUT- TE DENTISTS ‘ P a fe up the Low Angeles Limited, follow o ¥ Credit ee etc Nee ret ba Exposes You to More Serious Trou: | ;,. “ee pe ‘i pa Re ie te ane sere nett aaa ape tag voll EP. a tay aera ble, Especially Now he im trying to “be good.” ‘The = nited States Bonds to Secure Circula- writer asked the penitentiary of | Aspirin for Headache Mon ... i es, 2,150,000.00 aya aftecta yout stomach, |ticials to “aive me.c chance P ty: IS MUNY DANCE RULE We have a fine line of used and rebuilt S th hg ag ee . F} r ron r th, and ” Other United States Bonds, Certifi- iy fae , lis Penmanship was Carlislé’s,| 7 wy Shnning| WONDON, Nov, 25.—There ‘is a . : . . ; cates of Indebtedness and Contracts 5,906,830.55 |} y 7 of. Warden Brine stated, after. compar shite ee - on Gann aia as Wana? Csdenin sacniaday ing Machines which we must sell in order to 1 p . sare < oy i ling ¢ er with the convict’s Aspir say Bayer itcka at aays "Ne a us i i Redemption Fund with United States t yrenthethroweh and Gil eelieng ht the peach’ Faruer cet anoia. Wk are Rta. Teny pole make room for new shipments. Time payments Treasurer ... vei 107,500.00 reathing this way is always bad. |parison will be made by handwrit | once.” ; if desired. Cash and Sight Exchange..... 6 98,215,455.90 rrh natitutional dis-|ing experts, officials believing the 4 € r ated by sudden|, . rs doen, Sr 5 cially [letter the best clue to Carlisle's AMATEUR “BILL CARLISLE” Singer, style $130,678,687.55 ’ ¢ whereabouts since his escape ten Ne SPOKANE, Nov. 26.—8 ser, otyle 66... en #0 | days ago. i u ar ged to A newspaper today received - Capital .. ee $ 8,500,000.00 ALS ape forthe 1 totgaramis (ase renorted fro ey ne <i ter from Bill, saying he had just Surplus and Undivided Profits. diiiee 8,845,780.92 ! wet BS |, Erle,” Des Moines and other| Hf laropped in eriuba Cireulation 2,150,000.00 Letters of Credit. . d F eae Be pcre % 7 BOLSHIES HOPE ae ; oh . t abilitie esrb. 7,055,974.7 2 Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspir : Other Liabilities .. A ‘ 85°040'868 p+ oe ae L | 1m" ina “Bayor package,” contanins | THE WILKES } : - $25.00 agent will be a force of men. ‘Then the president to incorporate in his | the inspectors of the various atates, | Blshevik menace. |__ 907 UNIVERSITY 97, ONE FOOT ON GROUND, Oppesite Fraser-Patersen On | De also has an amateur Bill ¢ Se Ie it Deposits .....--++-+- : Some merchants spend the thou- San oi 5 mage FOR U.S. TR |2oita raion ‘Neuraeie, ‘Combegs ff] PLAYERS ' pregieee: $10,678,687 pkey pn Ig | 10s Jand Rheumatism, Name “Bayer” | PRESED Also drop-head and tole ‘ lati a T “jati ke thete bi . mean genuine Aspirin, prescribed . The Bank of California, National Association, San make their bu WASHINGTON, Nov qunitea | by Coheidiant fon hee 7 box top machines Cranc , and its branches in Seattle, Tacoma and ine || Press.)—Reopening of trade relations| Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets gost | nt from ....$8 to $15 Portland constitute one association under one man- with Russia, which would allow the | few cents. A fs tr mark of « » Renk’s Bolsheviki to ship $200,000,000 worth | Bayer Man Monoacette- | c omstitchi = agement, and depositors at any one of the Bank’s dienes nice stan novi up $200,000,000 worth | Bayer Manuf f Monoaceti Hemstitching by ex. : vie ea Te wa e of flax, platinum, gold bars and furs | acidester of Salicylic acid | aad ‘ * ‘ offices have the protection of the entire capital, sur ‘ Sipe tian voccntee We aaberea oe (ee ; The pert operator plus and undivided profits of the association. If « merchant hopes to make aue-|| wheat, cotton and raw materials, ts All makes of machines | conn, | being sought by Petrograd, ir Me sheuls mee pammes sense, ing to information here toda page $3.00 THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA "mA dosage | pecomat wattage elem } | Vati ssociation ‘ Ri progress has been made, The Bol. Mavenal, Ae ih egg ee sheviki were said to have attempted | SEATTLE BRANCH, Second at Columbia eas ||to retain Americans and Canadians TRUSS TORTURE GEO. T. 8. WHITE, Gol. WAKEMAN, to represent them in negotiations, Can be eliminated by wearing the : . . White Sewing Machine Company Manager. Assistant Manager - PRENCKE UPSTAIRS!) “Reopening of trade relations, it is| Lundberg Rupture Support. We WILKES L. F. MACKLEM J, ©. GLASS, \feared, would give the Bolshevik |fiy® ‘ee tial to Prove Its superior- THEATRE 415 UNION STREET Assistant Managers. Second and Union. |the opportunity they desire to fur: | A. LUNDBERG CO. | ther their propaganda, | 1101 Third Aves Beattie, ee a

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