Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
— SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1920. From a Ringside Seat in the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER COUNCIL MONDAY— | This were overruled J. W, Miller, Demosthenesing for the fire pugtlists, put up a plaintive Dearing an emergency clause, became effective Immediately. plea. ped ordinance granting Seattle's city firemen one day off | Councitman Drake asserted that tf every eight. | the firemen were granted one day off Councilman Drake an indefinite leave of absence, beginning [in every etght, policemen and certain Arizona in an effort to regain his health. Jemployes of the city health, street joty committes plans for the fire station (and engineering departments would fire station matters. want @ similar concession. Ee advo eler to file a complaint cated considering all the claims at the Seattle L the same time. | Ldeut, Tindall contended that each cane should be settied on its indi vidual merits And the council so decreed, ap- ‘proving the ordinance pronto. WOMEN STRONG ING. 0, P, MEET |May Sway Balance of Pow- er in 1920 Nomination STOCK OF : MERCHANDISE UNDER ONE ROOF Fon lll charges of alleged deficiency tn the quality of gasoline be jumers to the 7g safety cornmittec, to improve Tenth ave. N. K, by grading and paving Hesketh and Tindal a commitice to f the city. This great sale is break- ing all Seattle records for crowds and enthusiastic buying. It is small wonder, for the splendid clothing in West waterway . and adjacent streets from Bay st. te having been approved by the eee ! Startling unanimity of opinion was members of the city Jcouncil at ite meeting Monday 25.00 and $35.00 Men’s Suits, Broken Lines, Mostly Small Sizes Concord was the countersign. Business slid thru the council, nor |heattated on the way. Yea, verily, the machinery of the) [council was well olled. Reorganization of Seattle's electric 1 CHICAGO, March 23.-—Women delegates to the republican national convention here in June, may hold | the bala of power in selecting the |republican presidential nominee, re publican women leaders here predict lmousine system was effected with | Oy oa. y 18) hardly a jolt. Councilman R. H. Thomson sug- {Seated that the ordinance be made | effective March 31, in order to pre) z|vent complications in bookkeeping | | | don of th One hundred women are expected to be elected to the convention, ac cording to Mra. G. W. Keineke, Chi cago, secretary of the women's see tion, and 3. O, P. national conven: | SHOES W. 1. Douglas, Chippewa, Got tian amd Dry Sock Shors at Prices Thag Will Tickle Your Pocketbook $1.50 Men's Felt Slippers, priced at ., Union Made, cut to .. $4.00 and $5. 00 Boys’ | Sehool Shoes at '98c $5.00 Men's Gotsinn Scout Shoes, $2.98 $2.45 the John Lindh Co.'s stock is far superior to any mer- chandise that has been of- fered at sale prices in the history of the city. Prices on clothes of the most in- ferior makes are simply out of sight for the spring. Naturally men of the Northwest have responded when they knew they could $13.85 $10.00 and $45.00 All-Wool 50 Men’s Union Made Trousers, Stag Brand, at Heavy Tweeds at $22.85 ' $3.85 take inc: me to middmonth changes in the women, sho eid, will be prepa: to fight all the way for a “4; But hhaeie Caldwell, upon being in- bet poe ite with men and will de feel dull) vited to state his views on the sUb-/ mind “fifty-fifty” representation on Tablets," |Ject, urged that the ordinance b@| the national committee, 4 ope in| made effective immediately, declar-| “Delegates already elected to tho| YOUT ing that it was necessary for the di | convention total 267. Of these 14 are cipline and efficiency of the depart: | women. States which have elected women delegates are Minnesota, 1, Mimouri, 12; Kentucky, 1. Women delegates from the follow ing states are claimed aa certain New York, 3; South Dakota, 1; New | Mexico 1; California, 5, and Itt It went thru on schedule time— | nois, 1 yesterday | Republican women leaders expect Couneiimen A. T. Drake and R. H. | that their delegates will compore the Thomson advocated postponement, most influential group in the conven tion. They potne out that any action, they take in supporting a candidate tin bound to have a moral effect on the men. ‘ senaronanis Shoes cut to . $2. 85 Men's Goodyear welt) Gunmetal Calf Shoea, English or wide a $3.95 jeavy .Work Shoes, full double sole, Gooayear were t.. $4.95 Men's $10.00 and $12.00 Douglas Union Made Shoes, $5. 65 prieed at .... HWiCut and Low $12.60 Mon's ; $6.95 ger Shoes goa WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ SHOES Children’s gunmetal and viel kid, both button and lace, valuos te $5.00, ele .... $2.65 $7.00 and $4.00 Women's» Shoes, viel, gunmetal and patent, in get standard, nationally advertised clothing, such as the John Lindh store was noted for, at a fraction of its present value. H1IRS CH-WICKWIRE, SOCIETY BRAND, DAVID ADLER & SONS AND LEOPOLD MORSE (union made) GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF. THE CHAR- ACTER OF THE CLOTH- ING YOU CAN GET AT THIS SALE AWAY BE- LOW __ PRIC THAT OTHER DEALERS CAN POSSIBLY QUOTE YOU. But Suits are not the only you can get here. In Underwear we of- fer you MEDLICOTT’S, | All Men's $5.00 Dress $25.00 and $30.00 Young Men’s Suits at $16.85 $50.00 and $60.00 Beautiful Serge and Worsted Suits at $27.85 $8.00 Wool Worsted and Blue Serge Pants go at... $10 MEN’S KHAKI PANTS $1.65 $4.35 $30.00 and $35.00 Men’s Suits at Whereupon the council made it unanimous. Likewise with the paasing of the * lordinance granting one day off duty jin every eight to Seattle's fire fight “HONESTY” is the corner stone of Bond House “WHERE SAFETY OLD PARTIES also twotones, at COOPER'S AND PACIFIC WOOLEN MILLS CO.'’s W. J. Dickey & Sons $3.85 $19.85 splendid garments at price reductions that will astound All-Wool you if you are at all familiar with the prices these garments are selling for when bought in the reg- France called Annas party the “Re ee=sRED FRONT CLOTHING Na Ne nes oq DALE STARTS co 1601-1603 First Ave. a [Son ye phiattorm ‘is for repeal WEDNESDAY AT 9 A. M. CORNER PINE STREET OVERCOATS | UNDERWEAR ‘The ctock of Underwear we secured from # are: ow contempinte with a deep con. "At these prices It will pay you to buy next year’s coat. Allwool, well tailored the John Lindh store contained the best that the world produces—Cooper’s, Med- cern * © © the recent enormous |wrowth of executive power, tending Overcoats at a fraction of what they are worth. Splendid line to select from Ueott and Pacific Woolen Mills garments— all wool and splendidly mada At these ard tyranny. ve demand the careful study and r jon or repeal of all statutes $25.00 Men's Overvoats, in tise wae 914,85 $35.00 Men's Wool Overcoate, in many prices you can afford to buy for future o needa, 1.25 Men’ coata pried at $24.85 | eres. we ....65¢ ‘Men's $60.00 Society Brand, $2.00 Bristol Wool Under. 98c which lodge with executive officiain | shades, Ribbed Underwear at wear cut to .. $2.35 Heavy | Plain leather topa, $65.00 and $70.00 Men’s Tweed Suits at $34.85 SS Arrow Collars Brery 200 Arrow Collar, all sizes, will be closed out | France Says 6. 0. P. and | Democrats Are Decadent BY L. C. MARTIN WASHINGTON, March 23—De |claring that both the republican and democratic parties are “as decadent as the issues which first quickened them into being,” Senator France, | Maryland, a republican, yesterday in ja speech ta the senate outlined the | platform of a party he said would restore American liberty. ICE ARTIAL AYMENTS OPULAR Bonds bought from us on this basis assure you’of maximum returns at a minimum of trouble to yourself. May we explain? Call, write or phone. $4.50 Medlicott - oa Wool underwear Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits cut to .. ‘ $6.50 Cooper's Wool Worsted Union Suits $2.95 . $1.98 $3.85 .65c jernment—government by commis stons “We demand the fair and equal Jenforcement of the law without re spect to social circumstances, sec tion, race or color. “We demand an end to the taxing of the people for the payment of swarms of federal spies, agents and| Special officers wha may become Parasites, blackmailers, sappers of political morality and a menace to Uberty.” $40.00 Men's All-Wool Over. The After Effects of Pneumonia ‘This is No. 2 of a series of ppeeeeied bys com, $2.75 Black Bear “Chief,Brand” Overalls cut to $5.00 Men's United-Als, khaki, blue and covert, cut to.. $1 98 $3.95 large discretionary powers and fur. About 50 Overcoats, broken Unes, to $35.00, ther demand the immediate termina Priced a $12.85 : | tion of personal and arbitration gov PrICOd AL oe cee ceees eens Men's Extra Hoavy Under. wear, plush back, cat to. Aurora Performs for Seattleites = JOHN LINDH CO.S FINE STOCK Attracts Crowds to Red Front Clothi ing Store SHIRTS The John Lindh store was noted for the high quality of Shirts and Ties carried. A man who wants to stock up on fine madras, crepe or pure silk Shirts, or the finest kind of Ties at a fraction of their real worth, will get the chance now. $1.00 Silk Dress Ties 45c $2.00 Pure Silk Drese Tien go at $1.35 $2.50 Men's Dress Shirts, soft or wtiff cuffs, $1.50 Pure Silk Deas Ties go at for $ Men's $1.00 Work Shirts go at .. Socks, Gloves, Etc, Men's highest grade furnishings at lens than prescut-day wholesale prices. cessonnse AMD 65¢ Men's Silk 15¢ Cotton Socks Priced at ...... 25¢ Heavy Canvas Gioves dt .....--s0003- 15c Men's Handkerchiefs 15¢ .8c TSce Heavy Wool Sox at Yoo enseeane DE 35 and 50c Fine Quality Handkerchiefs go at.... 1 5c $1.00 Union Made Suspenders, both dress and work, priced at ... 75 Leather Gloves $3.00 Outing Flannel Twill Night Shirts priced at . $4.00 Pajamas, “hay stripes and piain.. $15.00 Men’s All-wool Mackinawa, special $12.50 Bbys’ Allwoo! Mackinaws at .... $4.00 Men’s Coat Sweaters at -.... BOYS’ SUITS EVERY BOYS’ SUIT IN THE HOUSE MUST GO $8.00 and $10.00 5 65 Boys' Suits go at. $ $15.00 Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge Suite, special 95 ey Hundreds of other Boys’ Suits at similar cut prices. MEN'S HATS $7.50 John B. Stetson Hats, broken lines $8.00 and $9.00 John B. Stetson Hats at Me acon tam $4.95 nite $2.85 A big line of Men's $1.50 °98c to $2.00 Caps go at . Heavy $1.85 $8.95 85 $3.95 Arrest J apanese _ as Moonshiners_ R. Fufii and R. Moshira were held) in county jail Tuesday, following} @ raid on thelr ranch near Kent | vs|PRESIDENT ASKS NEW COAL WAGE Calls on Conference for Re- vision of Schedules | advertisements how certain diseases attack Aurora Borealis performed for Se- attle Mofiday night. The demonstra- tion was @ protest against sun spots, jaccording to Professor Samuel Boothroyd, of the university, who is |supposed to know a@ thing or two! |about auroral phenomena. tinuing the rebuilding proc-| - —— ess. Ill 36 Hours, High Nightly applications of Sch A * / ees ool Girl Dies Vick’s VapoRub will aid na- Following 26 hours’ iliness, Inez|“!°™" 1 Be cit ture in this work. Because ; 3 Fatell MacLean, 15, daughter of lof Motor Inn, near Kent trial f Says Booze Only wicca haodieed Gerard Sees Old Game of War Now| NEW YORK, March 23.—James y. Gerard, former American ambas- ador to Germany, believers that de feat of the League of Nations cove- nant by the United States senate Wilson stated the miners, at th port of the coal commission. Th deputy sheriffs, One hundred and fifty gallons of moonshine and 4,000 will result in @ renewal of “the old gallons of mash were seized by Depu- game of conquest, war and revolu-|ties Matt Starwich, C. ion is set up and matter } thrown off which causes air cells to solidify, thus H. Beebe and club Monday. time they called off their strike last December, agreed to accept the re-| Members of Col. Theodore Jot tne award, notwithstanding the fact it is not unanimous.” Veterans Indorse Soldier Bonus | velt post, No. 24, Veterans of operators also agreed to this, he said. | Wars, were requested at the mi — | Monday to attend the funeral of G ONLY ENGLISH language papers | rade C. Bagshaw, who died as @) | should be published in the United | sult of injuries received in the States Naturalization Director John Speed Smith told the Transportation The post unanimously indorsed veterans’ compensation bill the legislature this week, Vicks acts locally by stimula-|charies 1%. Maclean, and a sopho- being jointist. One gation of moon-| WASHINGTON, March 23.—Pree- tion thru the skin to draw aero at ene Pepi high school, Went to Cure Flu |: was "0" A jury tn Judge | ident Wilson today called miners and | out the inflammation, attract am i ly pth home, 6614 Carle A triond loft tt with un and we| L023: Tallman’s court convicted | operators to a joint conference to re * . riend te ‘ Greenwald c o ba: the blood away from the con- lenty gave it to persons . suftering| reenwald wate his wits, Jennie, vise wage schedules on the sis rec from influenza,” was explanation of-| It's the privilege of a hatter to gested spots and relieve the| MENT TT ommended in the majority report of | cough. In addition, the me- f fered by Harry Greenwald, proprietor! sise a man up. te onal ceeneen, dicinal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the syed It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, luster and youthfulness to heat. These —< breathed in all night Alora hair when ‘faded, streaked or gray. the natural flow bru the lungs. This up” of the »dlood the heart to pump , just as stepping on a increases the water pres- which is the reason , during this disease, the watches the over- d heart so carefully. recovery the lungs) filled with a mass of tage—the debris of the ‘which must be gotten @ of by a process known as ution. Frequently, in- dle ard remain, conges- ists, cough hangs on, e least exposure brings cold that is hard to get of. If neglected, such n d air passages may develop serious disease cases should always|the size of a pea. under a physician’s| Samples to new users will jina-|be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 282 nature is icK con-!Broad St., Greensboro, N. C. fect April 1, abolishing all orders rel- | ative to ‘coal prices issued prior to! March 1, when the railroads were returned to their owners. The effect of this order is to leave coal distri- | bution control of exports under | govern supervision, but to knock out all price regulations issued under authority of the Lever act. COMMISSION REPORTS MADE PUBLIC The White House also made public | both the majority and minority re- ports of the coal commission, which adjourned recently, after long hear- | ings of the bituminous coal wage) controversy. The majority report was signed by Henry Robinson and Rembrandt Peale, public and operators’ repre- | sentatives on the commission. The | minorit port ts signed by John P, White, miners’ representative. In his letter calling miners and operators to conference, Wilson urged that they meet at the earllest date possible and agree on & settle- ment, #0 coal consumers might have information to enable them to make contracts for the coming year. He forwarded to the miners and operators both the majority and mt- | nority reports of the coal commis- | sion, but said the “report of the ma- jority Is none the less the report of the commisston, and binding as sucn. “1 tgke it that neither party will raise any question, and T am sure ki that no question can properly be tulsed as to the binding character thus bringing the medication |to bear directly upon the in- flamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest un- til the skin is red—then spread on thickly and cov- ered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks Sok That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew-| ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul-| phur. Your hair ts your charm. It', makes or mara the face. When it KY fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and jf enhances its appearance a Little Ones To Keep Their Digestion Perfect Nothing Is So Safe and Pleasant as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , An experienced observer in charge| garlic, sage or any of the other of a large office said it was a waste|*4vory flavorings so universally rendy for use. It in called Wyeth’ oe ie eet ae at people to eat | W#ed In soups, roast Sage and Sulphur Compound, This car jAs a rule if ‘the stomach balks at can always be depended upon wo lain food, The'eye, Checking i heein ‘enlkstabtida ties ant Re bring back the natural golor andjon the alter effects the usual dis-| most anything that most people like luster of your hair, 0 well, eb : aittoma ae ae Everybody uses “Wyeth’s Sage ana) ¥" are met quite adequately b Sulphur Compound” now because it) \m iuarts “4 by 8 bs tr. * nae darkens #0 naturally and evenly that) digest Food same time nobody can tell it has been applied. | f You simply dampen a sponge or soft) { brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lus trous, Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a «mall cost, alll r be avoided by with one or Your Bedyguard SK Agsinat Colds 17 Million Jere Used Yearly fled’ rich food, but children growth, wher eat ma the foods tha though they may cause Indigestion necessarily confined to thone who live high. may follow #o simple a process the flavor of @ deat, thyme, SYRUP PE THE PERFECT