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3 56 years \. ART HICKMAN’ . FAMOUS St. Francis Hotel Orchestra on service to| the homefurnisher! | s Columbia Records The first records by are now on sale A281 S5e¢ A 2812 8S¢ | PEGGY AWS SS¢ | HESITATING SWEET AND Asay S5¢ PATCHES ... “every dance fan should ords. They are without derful dance music ever i we promise you a treat. spend an hour in our new sound root VICTOR RECORD DEM TING ROOMS and hea the at musical hits, yoos "and instrumental, bands, etc Se-our “record experts” serve you promptly and courteously, giv hel when re selecting VICTOR © BIA records. ' this let us play them for you. : { ON THE STREETS OF TELL ME WHY ... wonderful organization CAIRO .. .... One-Step ....Fox Trot .....Fox Trot .......Fox Trot THOSE DRAFTIN’ BLUES Fox Trot BLUES ....Fox Trot LOW ........ Waltz cee cocee ss FOR TFOR have a set of these rec- question the most won- issued—hear them now- a i SUPERIOR RECORD SERVICE a r “American Party” (es a ESerBENNRER AEE DOT ODEN ROE ‘OPERATORS CLOSING | “The Hands That Make It Painless” ) 5 ig Harry eee It’s “Sir Arry King Confers Knight THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. Lauder” Now Lander hood Pumps and machinery were ng pulled out of the Car Clay and Coat company's € mines, at Bayne, Friday, 1 . beeause, od marketing con never heen able to called government operations | owing to tn obtagn the price for coal, disinetination to work under tions In a tateme! tomers and the olares that troops heave past sired to work negative be The comp was an mines w t to employen, cus public Hanley de the fact that the ground the Aoxpite cok to protect men who de the response has been ye the men are afraid promised, when it od lant week that the Id reopen under openahop conditions, that the scale to be agrend by other commercla! Goal operators west of the Cascades would be pald at Bayne and «tmnilar working conditions would be adopted, Haniey said Operated 12 Years “All these facta,” he said, “have been fully and clearly net before our Jemployes, both verbally before a |mecting of the Bayne tora! union jand by written communication to the members, The employes, however, ) } PLYMOUTH, Pngiand, Nov. 28- (United Prens)—Lady Nancy Astor haa been elected to the house of com mons, it was announced today ne official announoament showed the fo lowing vote: Lady Astor, 14,495; Gay, 9,292; Foot, 4.139, Lady Nancy’s ma- jority was 1,064—almort 4,000 lens | than she hod predicted ‘The official result was announced | from the balcony of the town hall Lady Astor muccseds to her hus band’s neat in the house of commons. of the American-born "Gib " who, before ber marrings, Nancy Langhorne, a famous Virginia beauty, was the signal for & holiday First for Honors la@y Nancy's opponents were Isaac Foot, liberal, and W. T. Gay, laborite, The byelection resulted pon First W | BAYNE COAL M dy Astor, American Born, Is oman Member of Commons! wn nS NES }refused to ev the offer }and no secret b permitted © ren for their | during the 1 and winhe fox actic ant re sistance ration ry best with a this pleas we extend to them our ¥ for the future, It ts < of wineere sorrow that must be taken and the ears broken,” lati many Predicts Open Shop id the yuld not heavy t owing t t expense which would soon The open shop consid belie burden remult ir company f the men will al operadores | the prevent attit foree the commer west of the Clu to adopt open: | nhop conditions to protect the very life of thelr large investments and| enable them to produce coal at «| cost that will allow it to be marketed under .existing competition, the fact remains that other operators have| not yet decided on thelr poliey, and the company feels unable to attempt wuch action alone at this time. Services of all eubordinate officers foremen and monthly employer, Han. ley maid, will be dispensed with on! November 10, and an soon as the property be put in shape for re maining idle on! necessary watch | men will be maintatne 5 [the mayor @ certificate ef electior which has to be lodged with the mpeaker of the houne of before @ seat can be taken in the “mother of parliaments.” Since parliament is in session, Lady Astor may be able to assume yer seat Monday, December 1. Delay in announcing the reeult of the election was caused by a new | election law parsed Inet year to en- |able votes of soldiers serving abroad | to be registered, |Mrs. Gibson Is Glad | to Hear Sister Wins) NEW YORK, Nov. 28—(United | Prean)-—"It's great, But we all knew she would win,” said Mra. | Charles Dana Gibson today in com:| menting on the election of her sister, One of the First Questions Your Because he realizes that blind abscesses _ at the roots of teeth (which may cause cause of rheumatism, neuritis, stomach, liver and heart trouble, as well as a long list of other ailments. must FIRST be looked after. commons Are you going to wait for your doctor to tell you NOW? There isn’t an excuse in the world for you to remain a prey to bad teeth longer. All that is fort, and you will be saved possibly hundreds of dol- lars and certainly a gfeat deal of pain. We invite you to call at our office and let one of our expert dentists give you a thorough examination into perfect condition. He will also tell you just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't OW ABOUT YOUR Doctor Puts to You WHY? no pain locally) are the fundamental He knows that to correct the trouble the teeth this, or will you secure the “ounce of prevention” necessary is a little action on your part, a little ef- Free Examination consult with you as to what is necessary to put them cost you a cent, nor will it put you under any obliga- from succession of Viscount Waldort|Lady Nancy Astor, to the Hiritish | Astor, former M. P. from the Sutton | house of commons. “I am confident, | division, to his father’s title upon| too, that she will make just as great the death of the elder viscount. Lady|q success of this as she has of Nancy, after urgent solicitation from| everything she has ever under. her friends, agreed to enter the race | taken in life,” Mrs, Giheon contin- for her husband's seat as the first! ued “There will undoubtedly be in woman candidate ever to ack for! the future many other women elect membership in the comfnons ed to parliament, but no greater tions to have work done unless you want it. This service is offered you freely and gladly. And for your own sake we urge you not to put it off an- other day. Come in tomorrow if it is possible to do so. You will save yourself greater expense in the fue ture, you will avoid needless suffering, and, above all, you will be safeguarding your health. DLEMENCEAU TO "COME TO U.S May Urge American Is Now Organized | NEW YORK, Nov, 24—With Gov Diane, of Massachusetts and ex 8 & | Mayor Ole Hanson, of Seattle, as tts candidates, respectively, for preaident and vice president, the “American party” is announced as firmly or ganized on Minstrel of Scotland ‘They try to boost him as Sir Har-) stamp, a man's @ man for a’ that,” ry Lauder, but he's just Harry, as the Marry Lauder of the 18th cen- Lauder to ua, tury sald. He may be « knight or « marquis) Harry Lauder sang his way from in London, but to thousands of his| the life of « pit boy in Seottish mines admirers in the West he is simply | straight into the hearts of the people he “Support of Treaty BY HENRY woop mited Proas Staff Correspondent) PARIS, Nov. 2%—Should demo- rats and republicans in the United! Senate fail to reach @ com- agreement for acceptance of treaty. with the League of befare | ning of eon | : mier Clemenceau may go! America to make a direct appeal the people for ratification of the} e confidence in a report that m H. Taft may take the stump | the United States to urge accept: | treaty. If he does this, | k Balhes it would bring strong ire to bear upon the senate, If/ efforts by Americans fail, how- it was believed Clemenceau be able to swing acceptance | the senate by a direct appeal to Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days _ Druggists if PAZO NT itehing, bleeding or protruding piles irritation; soothes and heals can get restful sleep after the| first application. Price 60c. eee William H. Truby, secretary of the party's national committees, has is- sued a statement from headq at Bradley Beach, N. J, that the party will fight for these nomina- tions, ‘The “articles” of the party tnctude: A square deal for captial and labor. Get rid of those weak statesmen who are afraid to be Ameriacna. All proposed changes to the consti tien shall be submitted to the people for a referendum vote. RELIEF WITHOUT QUININE Ve Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken ev- ery two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe mirery, The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the alr pas- ---should satisfy without surfeiting. Snow Flakes are of a wonderful texture and cri suppers. spness---perfect for Sold fresh everywhere by grocers. Don’t ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes | teally bowed legs, and the laughing, | Witting voice. Harry—good ol4 Arry of the weirdly crooked walking stick, the fantas When King George conferred knighthood on Harry Lauder for bir work among the British expadition- | ary troops tn France, he cid a grace ful act, and paid a compliment to his own discernment of the qualities that go to make Up greatness, but it did | not affect our liking for Haery. | “The rank ts but the guinea’s | | stops nose run- headache, dull- sneezing, sore- sages of the head; ning; relieves the feverishness, nd stiffness. “Pape's Cold Compound” t» quickest, surest relief known and costs onty a few cents at drug stores, It acts without assistance, | tastes nice, no quinine. | Prescription. of the world. Today he i» perhaps the most pop- ular entertainer on the stage. Lauder’s voice may not be ae al) vertoned as of yore—tho we have heard nothing to indicate thie—but bis humanity is richer and hia heart deeper, for Laeder, the clown and the buffoon, has been thru the fires which only those whe have gold stars in the window will ever know. His only son, Jack Lauder, an offi cer in a Fghiand regiment, was killed at the front, and Lauder, tho his heart was breaking, laughed and sang and joked for the boys in Northern France where his boy had been killed. Beneath the grotesque makeup of paint of his queer, canny characters, beats the heart of a patriot snd » soldier And in his laughing, lting votes! throbs the soul of a man. Laoder, who has just returned from a notable tour of Atustratia, atre for three matiness and three nightly performances, starting Thurs. BEAUTY SECRETS! > Where gets good looks, her h e althy cheeks, is known to every one, because it is apparent that it is not due to cosmetics, paint and powder. But the true woman ly beauty comes from good health, and this good health is a woman's secret. Health comes with good physical machinery and good spirits, an active digestion, A body free from pains and aches comes with a_ tonic known for over fifty years as the best “temperance” tonic and nervine for woman— namely, Dr, Pierce’s Favorite ‘ It can be ob- tained in any drug store in liquid or tablet form, or send 10c to Dr, Pierce Invyalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Cleansing of the intestinal | | tract is important. Take castor oil or select a vege- | table pill. Such a one is com- | posed of May Coast Biscuit aloe, root of jalap, and made into tiny sugar-coated pellets, | to be had at every drug store jas Dr. Pierec s Pleasant Pel- lets. THERE I TO EQUAL JO-TO FOR STOMACH TROUBLE Constipation, sick headaches, bil jou #8, bloating, sour stomach, gas on the stomach paing in the stomuch after eating, will find relief by taking Jo-to, an emerge remedy there nothing quite the of this rellabh time-tried Try it, today and be con and Aw hom in the is equal sample of this wonderful remedy at of the Bartell Five Big Stores, or Swift & Co, Four Big enwe= any apple, leaves of | Following announcement election, Lady Naney received from WORLD LABOR MEETING ENDS gate, Chosen Director WASHINGTON, PD. C., Nov. %-— (United Press.)-—-The International Labor conference today elected A} | bert Thomas, former member of the labor leader, provisional director of the International Labor governing body. ‘The governing body, which In | made up of represenntatives of four [major and eight «malier powers, | Ing industrial questions. Final vote on questions which have been before the conference during its four weeks’ sessions were scheduled to begin today as the delegates began preparations to lleave for their homes. The confer ence has considered four questions 4Shour week Six weeks’ pay with leave for working women during maternity Limitation of hours of pight work for children Prevention of unemployment. | A two-thirds vote is necessary for | final adoption of a proposal, but the | provision for compensation for wo- men during maternity is the only one in danger of being defeated In addition to electing Thomas to the conference ordered the and ot lcolleet data on experiment and ot | nervance of the 48-hour week | Coordination of the various ns | tional systema of public employment Jagencies and creation of a special |wection to consider questions affect ing immigration and tho situation of foreign wage earners, will be tak en up at the first session of the governing body. Child Smothered in Bed Clothing With its face buried in the clothing, the four months’ old child of W. J. Sullivan was smothered to death Thanksgiving afternoon at the Sullivan home at 1215 Denny way The parents leas form of | discovered the the child’ when t to why the baby quiet A hurried call brought physician of the city hospital to the |Sullivan home. The physician an | nounced the infant dead life thi wen wa THIN LIVE LONGER THAN FAT PEOPLE CHICAGO, 28.—The Ameri can Institute of Actuaries in session here today, heard H. W. Butholph of Indianapolis, who has devoted years to the study of life insurance, make thene observations: “Thin persons live longer than fat persons.” « moderate of alcoholic beverages is not likely to lessen life.” “The Middle West the most heathful locality @of the United States . “The extreme unhealthful section States,” Nov South Is the most of the United Albert Thomas, French Dele- | Harry Lauder, beneath the @ | French partiament and conservative | | will have ag its @uty the collection | the | will be seen at the Metropolitan the | and publication of statistics concern. | Adoption of an eight-hour day and) bea| tt honor could have come to my sister than that of being the first.” <1 BOSTON DENTAL se RUELNOW| = COMPANY Middle West States Burning “The Hands That Make It Painless” — . the Coal Bin 1420 Second Ave. (Opp. Bon Marche) # CHICAGO, Nov, 24.--Bituminous wo : jcoal consumers of the Middle Wert! 4 making a survey of the spruce! ‘The bagpipe originated in | today started tearing down the coal forests where airplane cutting was|/Assyria and is one of the bin to use it for fuel. joarried on during the war in the|types of instruments still in With the first real snowstorm of |Grays Harbor spruce district, @ tree) the year covering Central Western |®™! yeere old wes found, ntaten, many reports were received re ico was cut to the mini of tearing down outhouses and other | mum old buildings to use the lumber for! pho «nowstorm, which covered an stove wood area from Canada to Arizona and Industrial plants shut down from fx Chieago to the west ope of Wednesday night until Monday | the Sierra Nevada mountains, demor morning in roveral cities to conserve | alized Wire service and tied up trans. the rapidly dwindling supply of coal. | portation —— If it's going to be Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blood Avoid Suffering by Heeding}!94. 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