The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE 8S OF MINERS | DESTITUTE Relief Organizations Plan-| ning Aid to Starving in Alabama Coal Fields BIRMINGHAM Retief organi Routh were Aid the thou @nd children wh the Alabama coa An unsuccessful Of the destitute 000. Governor Kilby, ft Balvation Army and other charitable Institutions appealed, was expected fo announce plans for systematic Felief work Brigadier Simonson, commander @f the “Dixie division” of the Sal Wation Army, estimated that 15,000 i persons are facing starvation and © that several thousand of these are! Already “absolutely ¢ tute.” | According to the lack | @f demand for coal makes it impos Bible for them to provide work for the miners, who struck several Months ago but cattea off their Strike February 22 thru an arbi tration agreement, with settlement of the issues in the hands of the r. The latter decided against “the miners on every point Ala. following att Estimates ran as high us whom the ators, THOUSANDS | | Crown | day DENMARK Prince SWEDEN 2, Crown Prince Gustav (Age, 38) Frederick (Age BURGLARS REAP AFINE HARVEST Five Places Entered by Night Prowlers Prowters took heavy toll Wednew night, homes and stores, and escaping with varied loot. ‘The home of Mra R. A. Davia, pects that boya were the culprits B. A. Willis, $327 Bagley ave. |ported to police Thureday that |black seal handbag was missing from [tered by prowlers, White Is Returning From Oriental Trip Henry M. White, commissioner of tunmi¢ on here, ts returning |from the Orient on the N. Y. |Mner\Katort Maru, due bere Thureday, He haw been on a ernment tour at Manila and points in the Orient. The Katori Maru ts bringing one of the largest pasen K next gov entering seven rooms, his home, which had been en-| Muafented in the strike, their union | 1207 E. 69th et, was entered via s gor lists of the year. and clothing rations discon Hinued and reemployment denied Bhem, most of the miners and their families are livin tent colon’ Raving been tur out of com pany-ownes houses, Until April 9 they were furnished regular bene Mts by the United Mine ‘Workers wf America. Then the union feneed this on the ground that the strike had been officially ended weeks previously | *T am informed that thousands ‘@f miners and their families have Become absolutely destitute since heir benefits were cut off,” Simon fon said. “We are already sup porting some families, altho no re Tief work on a large scala has yet een done. We have asked the r to sugaest how we can ih enter apd are ready to co- @pernte in any way he desires to the full extent of our ability.” Metropolitan Kent low Has Pickpocket Yamagata of Kent lost $15 in Wednesday night as he was Ing outside the depot at Kent Pickpocket got to his pockets. He also minus a $25 check, which not yet been cashed. T. et R DEACON QUALITY GEORGE JESSEL’S “TROUBLES OF 1930" DAISY NELLIS indie Nights 7 and 9 = BERTY GIRLS wi Diana Bonnar; ‘om tin and < B Goetz; Claire and A vet Fingers General Admission i 1 “ N With Mat. Saturday J. MacGregor Presents “The Sweethear Shop” Marry K. on and Original Co. No class of people devote as much time to beauty as do actresses, and Ro classAnust be more careful to re- | fain and develop their charms. In quiry develops the information that _ im hair care they ,find it dangerous to shampoo with any mak cleanser. have the bes giulator at a cost of bout three one need only get a package of eanthtex from your druggist; dis solve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot Water and your shampoo is red This makes enough shampoo to apply it to all the hair in Just the top of the head, After its Bee the form color. Dandruff, excess oi! and @irt are quickly dissolved and en tirely disappear when you rinse the hair. After this your hair will be Bo fluffy it will look much heavy than it is. Its luster and so! Will delight you, while the stimuld sealp galing the health which insures hair growth.—Advertixernent. for You? Hair tas been grown again, after baldness, in many cases. be an amenable case; but not been using the pr Kotalkoe brings many amazing re ports, Get a full box of KOTALKO at any active drug atore. talko each watch Do a kind ahow bald frie this. A proof box will be mailed for 10 cents (silver or stamps) by Kotalko Co, BD-46, York. Apply your mirro act ir dries rapidly, with tini-| Yours may | Sta. X, New) |pase Key in the hands of a burglar, and $8.05 was stolen. Other loot taken comprised one sterling silver dar pin, set with drilliants, one gold ring and a biack satin dress. The| OLYMPIA, April 21-—The First |thiet left by the front door, Preabyterian church ¢ Robert R. Edgar, of the Fairmont |terday afternoon won hotel, reported Wednesday night |teste of the Immanuel church that his room was entered two days fight to ere its new $250,000 Ago and a merchandise certificate |church on a site previoualy selected. Jon Cheasty’s haberdashery for $25 |stolen. The certificate was cashed |Of the Presbytery at Cheasty’s manuel charged that | A watch and locket were stolen | First church was encroaching on Im. ltrom Cesareo Hadenas when a|™nuel territory, Discussion was |prowler entered his room at 615% | heated. Jackson st. C. R. Dawson, Outlook hotel | Eighth ave. and Andover et. is minus @ new gray sult and a black rain coat as a result of his room being entered last night The establishment of 8. M. Wash er, the BonTon bakery, was en tered. The burglar gained entrance |by breaking the back window with ja brick rolled up in a paper sack |$45 was taken |. Cigarettes and candy from the establishment of C. D. Morgan, 6957 Cafison ave., Wednes| cathedral for Mis Nel Spen day night. The place was entered|cer, who died Monday night after thru a side window. Morgan sus a fourday iliness. |Church Wins Right to Erect Building Jon Olympic church, Seen Anybody With a 20-Foot Ladder? If you see a man with a 20-foot stepladder, notify the aufhorttics. One was stolen from the home of Ff. R. Peoples, 303 39th ave., Wednenday jafternoon. The thief was seen driv | Automobile. FUNERAL’ SERVICES were held Thursday morning at St. Jame ' were stolen Coming Sunday For 3 Nights Only EXTRA ADDED PRATURE— JOEL MOSSBERG Famous Swedish baritone of Chicage singing the Swediah folk songs. SEATS NOW PRICES: SOc, Tie and $1.60 Pine War Tex ALL is more than “just coal”—it’s a high grade Coking Coal that has had a-long and hon- orable acquaintance in Northwest homes— a coal that gets REPEAT orders without going after them. Tell your dealer you want “CASSIDY WELLINGTON.” If he can’t supply you PHONE BALLARD 2265. If you want the most possible heat with the least possible waste you want “Cassidy Wellington”—a coal prepared specially in our own plant for your furnace or range. Arrow Coal Co. F.C. FERRER, President 4400 Fourteenth Ave. N. W. the | 4 ing away with the foot elevator in an | » -HE SEA BRITAIN Edward (27) RUMANIA Carol (28) [Vital Statistics] BIRTHS W.. Providence how John, 2606 W. Maine, girl oO A. L., 1280 Weatlake ave. Warren, ¥. My 1 Samuel, 1223 Yosler way 4618 Sixth N Herliner um, Bert, 614 Roy at, girl ward, HH, 3206 Walnut, boy Hockerman, HC M., 2211% Second W. pari Mitchell, W. W. 2827 Broadway N. girl |Greyerbiehl Le G, 1215 BH Wr at. | an, J. Th, 4545 40th & W., boy. Hingaman, Howard, J, East Seattle «iri Sheppard, GP. 2710 Meridian, girt | dson, William KB, 9204 60th B. y | T18 Angeline st rh ambers, 11, 3922 We ida, boy. oyd, Thomas, 6341 dist 8 Ww. boy orman, T. BE, 4118 W, Elmgrove, w J \} NF | Greinel, Paul. Kean, Daniel, §§ THth at. 0 Boren N., boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Residence. Age | Ifell, Marry S, Ketohikan, Alaska. 22 | Miteheil, A. Mary, Low Amgole | | Seeley, Milan Mark, Se | Heid, Maud Olive, Beattie .. Rothwell, G. M. Marywvilie Keverden, Lilly, Beattle ...... Hatheway, Charles BE, BSeattlo Legal | Stephens, Lola 1. Seaitle .....Le K. It. Beattie baal » Ethel, Seattle . tier Martin, Seatt May, Seattle Morris, Kenneth G.. Seattle |MeCabe, Agnes KE, Seattle Hood, Cart J, Parkinnd « Hegle, Marea: Frederickson. . Holmes, John Sutherland, Proden, W. | Denton, Low 5 Reonom, Ham, Seattle Carlson, Edna, Beatth iF Hugh G.. Seattle cae. | Peleer, Anastasia, Seattle. Deaton, B.C. KR, Beattie . | Kurth,” Laciile “Gerniding Se attle .... | Mann, Floy | Dulkey, Rather |Zavalon, Duane, 7 months, Waldron hote: . Alfred C.. 45, 1818 Sixth ave, W. Waddingham, Emma A, 65, 1526 Recon Ww Denton, Mary A, 19, 7325 16th N. W. Prinegan. Knapp. | TTLE STAR Crown Prince Hirohito (Age, 20) Phi Beta Kappa Adds 26 to Roster Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic fraternity, took in 26 in-| fintes at the university Wednesday night. A banquet followed in the |university commons, Those initiated lare: Elias Arneson, Marmiret Birks, 7212 Byeamore ave. boy. | Chapin Collins, Pearl Dryden, Ruth | and Third Officer 1. "| Finnicum, Lewis Frazier, Loin Grif | }fiths, Ruth Hazel Jones, | |Bthet Mahoney, Leatie Marchand, | Darwin Mitohe!l, Jean MeMorran, Otis Richardson, Carrol Shanks, Gladys Smith, William Verran, Jr., | Jonephine Waldo, Loin Way, Ruth Holland, For « full assortment Kodi and Fresh filme ways on haod. Pho! ter our April Amate graphic Contest many as you wish. best picture gets “The L. ©. Smith Ba We are better than ever prepared to handle the crowds that have attended our $30,000 sale of general merchandise. Come Friday and Saturday and buy at prices you can afford to pay. Alaska Dry Goods Co Money's Worth or Money Back—Mail Orders Filled Bleached Mustin, Hope brand: 36 inches wide; 25¢ value; per Pat8 xccoosee: DOE per yard Pequot Sheets, size < 1.50 40-inch Brown Sheeting, extra heavy, 1 7c per yard .... finch Unbleached Muslin, slightly soiled on 9c one edge, yard 64-inch Table Damask, linen finish, per yard .. Fancy Sateen, 36 inches wide, yard Fancy Stikoline, 36 inches wide, Baby MPlannel, grade, yard ... Feather Down Pillows, heavy. striped ticking. special purchase; $6.00 value, per pair -...... good A Comforters, full size, good col- ors, These have sold $7.50. lately. Special, each. . Oregon Wool Double Blankets, ie $7.50 per pair ... Men's Neckties-two prices— values to $1.50. Special at 35 anu 50c we, 65¢ Auto Robes, all , wool, each .. Baby Blankets, Mother pone, ete. $4.75 95c All kinds of Graniteware at Jeon than Half Price. O. N. T. Spool Cotton, spool Large roll Toilet Paper, rou .. Men's extra heavy Outing Flannel Night Shirte—big sizes up to 20. $1 25 Special at Coveralls, men's or women's; blue or Khaki; per suit Men's two-piece Underwear, heavy ribbed, 75 per garment ...... Cc Men's heavy Blue Chambray Work Shirts, 75 each .. rs c Men's heavy ribbed Union Suits, $ 1 25 @ suit Men's Caps, values to $2.50; choice of 600 at, each Men's Wool-mixed ‘Trousers, $2 50 per pair soc... ° Children’s Play Suits, beet brands; sizes 1 to 8; mult.... ces. 75c 15c Crash Toweling, good grade, yard... THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. GREECE Crown Prince George (Age, $0) BELGIUM Leopold (20) NORWAY Olaf (17) Casualties: None on University Primary Well, the primaries on the univer : jety campus have passed—without Governor Trials \cumaltion! Thome nominated Wed Start Next Week | nestay tor tne mpring election, April Captuin A. H. Marien, pilot, 27, are: Robert Macfarlane and Hage, of the | Herbert Hunsaker, for president of wrecked steamship Governor, wil! | _—2/ — 0 to trial next week for alleged negticence, Hage on Monday and! Captain Marien on Wednesday. | Second Officer Kellenberger, alvo accused, i» now tn California and Blaine, William Gelierman, Arynensr Joy, Herndon Smith and Elizabeth Weikel. Ainsworth, Kenneth Bates, Edwin! his trial is not yet set. ITALY Crown Prince Humbert (Age, 17) the student body; Daniel Ocertel, graduate representative; Robert Im Y gram, for junior representative; New. man Clarke and Karl Bell, for senior representative; Raymond Heily, Pres ton Duncan and Curtis Midé annual # Any size rol) developed | at 168 ing Is Still Opposite"—| Assorted Candies, ib re physteally fit should do all tn their power to an-Up Week « great succems At the same time weds a thorough Clean-Up and Yours for Health ye there with @ little mugge arilla is just what you need te buoyancy to carry out this demas nm that King’s ive you the re~ of} After looking over these Cameras, prices. you can rest as- and look over our sured that Guy's prices ai- are always the lowert | King’s Sareaparilia, per DOO coe cee cee CLO Del Monte van . 4 Campbell's Vegetable OUP ver cvereeceeere Peach to- as) o- ‘The | Pocket Knives, 85c val the 38. Oh sess Hot Water Rottle, $3.00 at id Btationery, 50c, at ae ae | Uriliiantehine, & TOF snegend as ad we OVEN 4 NOUKS Sponges, special | SURDATS, TOR. com fast Aolor; each Boys’ Overalls, double seats and knees; good heavy blue denim; each Men's, women's and children’s a full line. Children’s School Shoes, cloth tops, button $1 75 or lace; pair. . “inners, pate 91 25 Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes, low heels; chocolate brown; Iat- eat style. $4.75 Special, patr .. Ladies’ Hiking Shoes, 124nch tops, per pair Ladies’ Black Satin per pair ss... BODO per pair ... Victor Records Poa 85c CACM oes cececsences Little Gray Home in the West, Alma Gluck, At Dawning, John MeCormack, Twoside Victors: One side— Margie, Fox Trot, Pales- tesna on other, each— ' 65c¢ Decrease in Prices On Good Optical Service We take pleasure in announcing to you that we have been able to lower our prices to a pre-war basis on eyeglasses and all eye- glass accessories and repairs. Have your eyes examined and your glasses made or repaired by dependable services. ne EAR eve THE SEATTLE OPITICAL CO. 715 SECOND AVE. Optometrists and Manufacturing For Appointment Opticians Established Since .1890 |NG eye Rie FoR i | the People of This 4 ' Community With power developed far in advance of de- | mand Seattle should call the attention of indus- | pid omyanees A the pony of raw materiale an possibilities of a transpacific mar for manufactured products. The Manufacturer must’ have dependable power and we have brought that industrial es- | sential to Seattle’s doors, and to the doors of 145 other towns, cities and hamlets in the Puget Sound region. There are only four important factors in the | establishment of ma ey Pgs MATERI- ALS, LABOR AND LABOR CONDITIONS, MARKETS AND DEPENDABLE POWER. Of these the least important, from a cost standpoint, is power; from the standpoint of dependability it is one of the most important. An analysis of manufacturing costs was made by the United States Census Bureau in 1914. | That analysis covered more than 275,000 se arate industries. They were examined in de- tail, in fact and by averages. In the average | it was found that the cost of raw materials was 56.4 per cent of the total cost of the manufac- tured article, and that energy—fuel and power —was only 2.8 per cent of the total cost. | So, while this figure seems to be small and unimportant, and is, the dependability of power is another matter. We have power capacity in excess of all de- | mands, and IT IS DEPENDABLE POWER, ALWAYS ON TAP. If you are our customer all you have to do i to press a button or. turn a switch, and your machinery moves or light floods your place of business. We have invested Millions on our faith in Seattle and the Puget Sound country 30 that we might be able to serve you satis- factorily.: Call Sales Department—Main 5000 | Alaska Dry Goods Co 1517 — FIFTH AVENUE — (517 OPPOSITE COLISEUM THEATRE . “Seattle, the Seaport of Success, on the Ocean of Destiny” We Are Here to Serve | 5 ¢

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