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Sept. 27-—At a town meeting the ques tion, "When does an egg cease to be fresh?” was discussed, as well as means for protecting the con- sumer. A. T. Tyrrel's pet hen must have heard the argument. Anyway, the next day she left an egg in the barnyard which had “E920” printed Hubby Was in Pen MARIETTA, ©., Sept. 27-—The years her husband apent in the penitentiary were the happiest of he life, declares Mra. Etta Crowe, who has filed petition for divorce from Pat Crowe, who served 18 months in ‘pfison. Mrs. Crowe in her peti tion eays her husband made life Miserable for her upon his release from prison, throwing everything, from fists to china, at Bring on Your Cats; Rats on Drunk Spree LONDON, Sept. 27Going drito his cellar to investiaate a leakage an —a timely s GREATLY REDUCED PRICES | $9.95 B—floor lamp stand exactly as pictured; birch mahogany finish; height 66 Inches, or in the Junior sise; equipped to meet chains; fitted with full length cord and socket feguiar price 618.60; special for the week @9.' ale of shades at has two light sockets with pull regular price 904.50 —farnighted buy! juantities, Eggs Guaranteed Fresh? * 8 ® *"s Buy Your Hen a Calendar Plainly on it Tyrrel figures the “EP stands| will continue to be headquarters, for Eameraida, the hen's name, and the numbers mean the month and{mand of the Portsmouth, N. H., navy @ate (ninth month, twentieth day)! yard. Before taking command there Hoe ts encouraging Esmeralda date them all and ts looking for.| val forces in France, having succeed. ward to the day when the world|¢d Vice Admiral Wilson when Ad can crack its breakfast egg with|miral Wilson became commander of confidence, She Had Rest While |Mothers-in-Law and |Chicago Food Cost High Rents Flayed CHICAGO, Sept. 27.~-Mothers-in-jduction in retail food law and high rents cause more,by Sol Westerfeld, president of the wrecked romances than all other! }etall Grocers’ association, was ex- causes, according to Mrs. Julla Mo Guire, arbitrator in the court of do-/ception of egzs and butter, Mostic relations. Shortage of flats, scheduled for continual doolinen, she said» causes young couple €o go 1# due, he said, to the refusal of the to live with the parents of one or banks to loan money. the other, and discord usually ‘ge. has\ caused producers flooded with the barrels of ala THE SEATTLE STAR PRR Aldershot innkeeper found the Noor} beer and some rats roll- they are, he said, because of the high ing about it in the Inst stages of cost of production, Lower Prices in exhaustion. They had tapped one of thi ! The Old Warned Not to Fuss the BY 6AM MILTON ‘This follow D'Lons Butherlahd ts ‘all wrong. If you read last Monday's Star (and remember it) you know who I'm referring to. He's the boy that drew a word picture of the unt- versity aa if tt had one foot already in a o! h | | | Maybe that was the case / ago. But momentous events always ‘transpire in short periods of time, , If Butherland had been around the campus Friday, Saturday or today, he'd have a different story to tell, FRESHMAN WONDERS WHERE CROWDS COME FROM I was around and here's my little tale: It's mostly about that greenest of all green things, that meekest of all meck animals, the Freshman. | ‘The first thing the Freshman fears | when his feet tread upon the ground | of his home for the next four years —and poasibly more—is the crowds, | Where do they all come from? he Wonders, And how on earth ts he ‘ever going to get acquainted with all thone beautiful co<ds, even were he jable to remain here another 10 | years? Green an he is, he's got it | all doped ont that it will be a neces {sary part of his education to get en | Pin-giving terme with cach and every maiden, A» he meditates, a solemn Sopho More comes up and volunteers the information that the Freshman is Rot permitted to fuss the flappers| om the campus. He points out the various modes of punishment which the upper classes inflict en all vio | ators. of this rule; such as @ @ip in the frosh pond and the well-known jana highly effective hot-hand LONG WAITING LINE AT MEANY HALL Wised up to the fundamental rules of life for the Frosh, the youth wends his way to Meany hall, where a line! three and a half blocks long is ahead | of him. He falis in and waite—and Waite—and waite. Talk about lines. There have been bread lines, world's series lines, Pon: ai lines and all the various kinds of chow and pay) ious, and even clothes-| lines, But listen. You can take the end of each of these linen and stretch Mt to the beginning of the other and the University of Washington line 08 registration day would be larger than them all by more than @ mile, Our hero reaches the entrance to Meany just at 12 noon, when the doors are closed for an hour and a a | i] \ ' o or a | | 2 g a rf ITALY WORKERS ARE FOR PEACE Settlement of Factory Seiz- ures Near BY CAMILLO CIANFARRA ROME, Sept. 27—General accept ance by workers in occupied tac | tories of the agreement to withdraw | from the plants pending enactment | of a law giving labor partial con: | trol of industries, was indicated in| reports here today. The cabinet waa optimistic It Was believed with the first clash ab- sorbing most of the heat ef the workera they were reafy to view the situation in a “common sense” manner. Members Of the cabinet aid they were certain labor pre ferred to see industry on its feet Livelier Than a Week Ago. Freshmen Stand in Long Military Training Five Times a Week. vious years. Oh, munto pleasing to the ears! Oh, slush! He takes it like of @he moat startling was the pnint- ing of the « commons to @ deep green—probably to represent th Freshman ts constantly in. the Freshman. inconveniences have complete enjoyment of this milestone in bin life. get properly registered. Or possibly that the subject he was set upon tak ing was open for upper classmen hadn't yet been rushed by the Tya Cans or the U Go Ona, have successfully completed register- ing, you've crossed the roughest part of the road, Any oldtimer will tel you that the rest ia cany sailing. In fact, I have heard of & movement originating in favor successfully completo registration — MEXICO |, W. Campus: Lines, Fair Coeds, £006 little boy does i Lota of things have been done tn onor of the Freshman this year, One done of castor ire and tables in the state of mind the It's been @ most pleasing day for Only @ few trifing marred the Maybe it was that he idn’t bring enough money along to nly, Or again, it might be that he Freshman, take it from me, if you the quarter ¢ giving oredita to all thone who nd keep their right minds, Pedestrians Hit by acto ]] This Year Robert McNefl, 62, engineer, was in Minor hospital Monday. His shoulder was broken when he was hit by an auto driven by Mra. Fred Zwefneman, 303 Republican st, at Raloler ave and Gra bam st. Hit by Autos 478 A This Year Mrs. Lucy Lehmann, 2118 Seventh ave, was euffering to day from a broken shoulder. She was knocked down at Westlake ave. and Virginia st. by a car driven by C. A. Smith, 225 Pon- tius ave. Pedestrians Hit b a Antoll 10 Charles F. Reeves, €46 N. 43rd st, was suffering from a fractur- ed arm today from being knovked down as be was croming Rainier Pedestrians Marsaw, 4413 63nd ave. & Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year Mrs. H. R. Raymond, 6338 Gra Mra. Corinne Gifleapie, 4150 23rd ave. 8. was but slightly hurt when knocked down at Third ave. and Pike st.. by a machine driven by Jack Cunningham, 17, of 493 : Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year A woman and a boy were re. ported by 8. A. Martin, 1147 2ist ave. N., to have been hit by his veruity st. They wore alightiy bruived, but neither complained te the police. ave and Graham at « Pedestrians Hit by Autos again, and regular wages coming in to the uncertainty of pay under the occupation regime. : Premier Giolitti lal@ before the cabinet @ proposal for a law to pre- vent carrying of arma by civilians. It was waid recent events had em. Phasized the fact that @ large ma- Jority of the population was armed. Admiral Halstead Gets West Command WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Rear Admiral Halstead has been assigned te command the 12th naval district at San Francisco, the navy depart- ment announced today. Halstead relieved Rear Admiral Jayne, who now takes command of supply ships of the Pacific fleet eee SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—Ad. miral Alexander Seaman Haistead, whose assignment to command of the 12th naval district was announced in Washington tody, will relieve Ad miral Jayne, who has commanded the district fof the last several Months, on October 3. San Francisco Admira) Halstead has been in com- Fevgs Tekin Roy at. (TWO AT A TIME) machine at Second ave and Unl- _AMUSEMENTS Levy's Mustent Come@y Co. ta “THE LIVING VENUS” Nights (Sunday), 450. Matinees Daily, 276. Ladies’ Matinees (ex- cept Sundays), 120. Matinees Daily Except Monday and Thu: “WILL sim WIN A Fantastic Comedy with Girts OTHER HIGH CLASS acTrs Feature Photepia w Ll NURSE, tn “A LIVK WIRE HICK? MOORE ery. to! he was in charge of the American na- the Atlantic fleet, Expected to Drop! CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—A general re- costs forecast {pected here this week. Westerfeld (declared all food prices, with the ex. were It This, he said, |, to unload stocks, The reduction, according to ‘Westerfeld, has already begun. Butter and eggs will remain where love commodities were predicted for Best wpring, PANTAGE: Matn., 2190, Parade Doesn’t Produce|May Join With France and. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 27.—Alleged efforts of 1. W. W. representatives to engnge Mexican labor in « gen- eral strike on the American conti nent October 1, were a failure, ac cording to the evidence today, Demonstrations here and in other Mexican cities were orderly and the only action taken wap the adoption of a series of resolutions relating to living costs and working conditions, Previously the 1. W. W. delegates | had announced that the meetings had been called to arrange for Mext- can participation in a general strike to start on the North American con- tnent, October 1, and thereafter to spread thruout the world. In marched in a parade carrying ban- ners with the usual labor slogans, | and listened to a number of speeches regarding labor's aims and rights, The meeting demanded govern- ment action to reduce the cont of Hy-| i ing and the appointment of a price reguinting commission. addreased a crowd from a balcony. They urged action for umph of the proletariat” downfall of the speaker went to the extent of advo- cating the use of dynamite on the national palace, the chamber of depu- tea, newspapers and other institu. ons r Bome red flags appeared tn the pa- | rade. No attempt was made to break {up the parade or choke off the peeches, and there was no disorder, Former U. S. Girl PARIS, Sept. 87—Countess Buy- ermineure, Polk, of California, was made @ ;|member of the French Legion of Honor | recognized because of her work dur ing the war. | “California Syrup of Figs” te. ’ MONDAY, SEPTEMPEN 27, 1820. W. [HOLLAND TALKS» | FAIL IN STRIKE| NEW, ALLIANCE, Desired Effect BY RALPH NM. TORNER Belgium PARIS, Sept. 27--Holand is com sidering joining the Franco Belgian military alliance, according to dis patches from Brussels today. ‘The Franco Belgian agreement am nounced a short time ago provided that In case of an attack on eitiier country, the other would go to its am wintance. The strategic details of the treaty were kept secret, leading to wpeculation as to the attitude of the league of nations, which requires that such treaties shall be made pub- lia, Boys Nabbed for : Robbing Houseboat Charies and Walter Stockwell, 18 and 14 respectively, were under arrest today in connection with the robbery of a houseboat belonging to Jim Kavillaris, a fisherman, 427 Harbor ave. He saw two boys com out of the place, he said. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Mexico City 2,000 laborers jern, however, gained e national palace the “tri. and the bourgeoise, One ‘impeding the workers’ prog- Honored in France formerly Miss Daisy today. The countess was MOTHER! De. LR Cork each between the CLhild’s Best Laxative morning hours of 9 and 10:30. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES De. L. 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