The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 11

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sin two | "The Seattle Star | 1+) eegeneteneeenenteeeeme SEATTLE, WASIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919. | SERVICE MEN MISTAKENLY MOVE TO SEATTLE nploye Inj Seattle employers, as a rule, have not {to 7,000 returned service me “ " mber approximating ‘ r mbership, has #tge n thelr old men back, but | been ¢ er ent In Seattle ont of t entire Kent t mem rearrange he ‘ al Shae Sedan at to take cate @8 ; feed now out of is pomsible, Have Been Under False Impression * 3)": @ That City Is Flooded With Jobs, Says <3. 8!" in sctt ore Report of the Associated Industries “*":*: peta eed aS s Qe | dred hee come | Year au wil eo fant ov the) a t = picured | toward th Ince” tc men from other other s nis city, the ‘ 1 gone forth that . ‘ ted t employers re-| men have been placed | en Ac-| ciation to ind i A es, be ft problem of giving employment to plenty of w at hig elon te 4 fused to take returned men back, but| cording to these figure om 6,000 employ . ndditic ine of the large number of em. | states into Seattle is stopped,” all exservice men is almost an 4 ile ttle em impossible one for S ployers to solve, cording to a ee statement ixsued today by the ~apel t | shog ‘ ‘ x Associated Industries . y ! 04 0 the past yea The association sent out last ? ‘ ‘ ave returned t ' week an urgent request to its ¥ t 5 f th 2,000 members to give work to rs : ta wh ted to a oe 1 the exservice men now out of , an mbe ex t hiy for employment in this city and the : et) Pakete, | ark € t acit . employers’ problem is presented in the following statement tries g its men t wae saat al “Past at ¢ ref a up t v t ‘ih “ " pre | q att) w " Y r . . 7 a 4 A : } " i 1 ks nae @ tron 7 “ a y Me Lewis 5 Be were J & ee Carranza Prepared for War HOME RULE BILL With U.S., Records Reveal |§ SANCTIONED Am trying t t break with Lloyd George’s Plan Well fe hes ppen. I Received in Commons i . BY SAM L FREED Ame BY ED 1. KEEN United Press Staff Correspondent wryt « ay t te e Lnited Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1919, by the United Press) fo" Kalen th and the LONDON, Dee —The Lon- | LAREDO, Texas, Dec. 2 me & to be tak Na 1 don press today rally ac Warlike moves against Agua F fis declared. Or cepted with enthusiasm Premier United States by President Car. a » of hand grenades Lieyd George's plan for home ranza in defense of Mexican sov that will help us greatly. Heart rule for Ireland, submitted In the ereignty are revealed for the — *Pe!!"e™ house of commons late yester first time in Mexico's “blue so arena r. C. cA.” day book.” " to Ger The premiers scheme for nep- This book tais arate partiaments for Ulster and Died hetween 1 South Ireland was hailed by the ana Me morning newspapers as the only and ¢ et logical way to circumvent a mages < i ranza’s « nN athy between these two sect Mextc ality Lijoyd Geordd’s plan So's Phas It ts ‘fi ; aking so | 3 4 mend —it’s the Fahey - Brockman among « " , a oad cra pth fom lowing minds Crepenere” * Label” —and it means just as 1 ‘ et ts much on a suit or overcoat as ; , Mare the “Sterling Mark” on silver. ery ; CHRISTMAS TIME IS HERE — c rized t emier’s plan as| and with it comes the desire to be aro ©) than « previous gove dressed up on that “Day of Days.” usewen ve ‘ oo You can bet that many a man will Ma . buy a Christmas gift for himself. Ar DIN rents pres "W : and invariably it will be a FAHEY- KULL FOUN t BROCKMAN Suit or Overcoat. at effect ‘ fer “ sa Don't “blow in” any more money an invading f 11 will ‘ for Clothes than you have to—a fel- hi ses at off low that loses his head never seems . = 7 ag ichoonte io: ; 1 Ko for ta males ii Clears Up Mystery of Miss- nt o 1 packed with specta Our price and quality comparison a ; . it 4 I*George appeared to may be imitated, but it CAN’T BE ing Bridegroom the Carranza fed an! DUPLICATED. The finding of a man’s skull in ae, 1 Pee ee ene ee were (poetent OUR POLICY OF Lake Union near the Vegetable — nae | Bn eowsay edteapeiyh Bp vee Cash Selling, (i Produce company's dock, which efeat wh ad fF . ‘ ected a Large Buying Powe i was identified as that of Law 1 whipped the Carranza persor entering p ament Low Upstairs Rent is rence Arvold, who disappeared x ati SiS ool : ada ne and Low Percentage of Profit mysteriously last M lears up <i Chibenen nett : “et : sik mate us to sell Suit 10 the mystery of the identity of we t tt at that an my $ \ a ha the headless body found in the te when A 7 level stores. lake last week t 1 pu ” HE LABEL--It 1 acked rete & t ‘ , nea cee i Suits and wee a Overcoats EAS Saere . = : eee “5 $20 to $45 H ft ~ Peuu grist when r are Gan tone Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed of her husbar e “Was Unavoidable” elled tation ; taro P98 yg american muvernmnent an om reve was woven” "Arcade Building, Second Avenue : |i ity, wishing to bi rem ¢ inually referred (Over the Rhodes Co.) : of Britain's policy 1 and. | Largest Clothiers in the Northwest. Portland i , Be eed as pai ehlieaent: i. Store, Raleigh Bldg. FLOOR «the Ireland “never was istory of political erin t The premier then proceeded te i tod ny Saale plain his home rule plan with. the TAKE BODY TO TEXAS ‘ ition of ha threa ould lead | two parliaments and provini for a The body of M 5 ton gravest consequence ationa embly to be made up of Fate, Texa att 1 ere wite of Merrell B. Hortor 1 her of the Carranza government t Kach of t national assemblies parents live in the Texas city, Iwoula bear ity own expenses,

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