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THE BIG SUM SAVED FOR WORKERS: NOW SHOWING GHREC TON Jt a4 SEN - VON QD © UNIVERSITY Emperor’ SHOOT Industrial Relations Office} sortvcus nas rene fapan Here Active © praying for the regov- emperor, HOOT-Said the girl. BANG!—He did! It’s a Clean Hit! HOOT GIBSON iment elrelen there tv @ Beattie workers have been saved! | from being defrauded out of $11, | 819.47 by unscrupulous defrauders in the last two months, according to a doop burrent of speculation, altho lit (le exprenne of the posalbiifties to noy the hoeossion { the preseat erown : prince. report just lawued by C. M. Younger, |" wiere ts wonderment, and amon supervisor of industrial relations in |ine conservative powers some app: | the state department of labor and in-|hension regarding the effect upon | dustries, on the activities of his de.) det ac r at the ere eructal pint of her history of the erown pl fn stober, |POlMt ¢ partment in September and October. | cen recent vinit abroad and pers jrealize that Jems, foreign and domestic, are com ing to a crux concurrently with the office. Of thie amount, all but $5 Drama | 850.42 has been collected and turned | lover to the workers, and there are fuir prospects for at least some re- of any workers who consider them: neives unfairly treated. There are very few cases in which we find it impossible to get the workers’ right ful wages from their employers." jturns from the rest, “Kew people know about the activ: Jities of this offic Younger com | mented, “but we are alwayn ready to | receive and prosecute the complaints FU NERAL SERVICES for Harold Tachoopl, 21, will be held Sunday at the Bopney- Watson — mortuary Tuchoepl, an exservice man, died at the Cushman hospital in Tacoma a week ago, Veterans Reinstate Federal Insurance Washington veterans of the world war have reinstated $1,175,000 of government insurance in the last six weeks, according to Bradley T Fow!kes, head of the war insurance department of the U. 8 bureau here. According to Fowlkes $46,000,000 of government insur ance is now held by Washington exservice men erans' Public Hearing on Next Friday afternoon has been wet asidé for & ‘public hearing on the request of the board of park with whieh | to freshen of Green Lake and complete construction of | the auto tourist camp at Woodland Park. More than $30.000 wit be re quired to do all the work required, and at least two of the elty coun- cil have indicated their refusalgto vote for the appropriation, Real Painless Extraction Free Daily Bring ’Em Along, Fellas! Bring Your Lady Friends to Meet th; you core, cob: raaranteed 15 years, yeara in the morn: ine ont ‘and advice trea Call and See Samples of Owr Plate) cording to the complaint, in inter-| pi and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patro: recommended by our earl era, whose work is satisfaction. Ask our cus- era, Who have tested our work vhs coening, 8 our office, be sure Age sre in the right place Bring This aa’ with you. 307 UNIVERSITY ST. _ TICKLE YOUR \ RISIBILITIES S’frolicsome! If you can’t laugh—well, this is no place for you! Kidney Tre Trouble _Ailll His Life Ait Rees, es suber Beran 0 Sap his par cee aster, Mr. Ross cies ough | woret form. now finished the | second bex of Gino Pills and words fail try to express my apprecia- tion of the good they have done me." It fer with any elaine la pain—- aorelinn hands, feet way M pain in the back—Rheuma! seth yt Raper wn poten The Play That Tickled Broadway on the Stage Is a Scream on the Screen “The White House” ATENSE, GRIPPING DRAMA IN TWO ACTS —by— James Oliver Curwood Gino Pills are recommended and sold in Seattle by Bartell Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, corner Segond and Pike, and other reliable druggists, Rupture Cured In 30 Days or No Pay Write today for our GUARAN- TEED Proposition and free copy of books describing this wonder treat- mentand record of marvelous results obtained. rend your name and a SH CLOTHES FOR with WALLACE BEERY ETHEL GREY TERRY LEWIS STONE Another of the LIBERTY NEWS ne “BILL AND MEN & WOMEN 6 . Crew Men Start Practice—G, A. It. Vet BOK” SERIES , DAY bh Entertain—A Glimpse at Fruit Expo—How Poller “Give Interesting EASY PAYMENTS Kiddies at Summit School Traffic Protection—Seattle Wild Animal Laundrymen Celebrate National Laundry Week. Picture é During the period covered YY |ponal contact with Buropean civiliza in a sizzling [the report, employes’ wage claims tion | totalling $17,669.89 were taken to the| Both conservatives and Uberals Western | Japan's mont vital prob: | Saving Green Lake! Drug | SEATTLE BTAR Japanese Pray for s Recovery gravest physical condition of the em- peter, They are wondering, fearing, hoping, a9 the case may be, of the import to Japan at such a period of & new emperor, or a who knows at first hand what none of hin 122 imperial ancestors ever knew the ways of the world across the near regent, Besides the Washington confer. ones, with ita trem ious poraihil tics to Japan, thene grave domestic Problems are becoming increasingly jacute 1. ‘The labor question, with strikes Increasing and the laboring classes |demonntratiog almost daily a grow: ing spirit Of selfexpression and mass clousnens, 2. The increasing living-cont. bur- den of the people, accentuated by a Bteadily soaring price of ric four of general “rice ric thie win ter—-a form of popular protest that heretofore has been serious when the staple food mounted beyond the reach of the mannes Th “e must be supplemented with ariety of social and economic ad. | sheiouate of uncertain result, « of the throes of Japan's swift trans formation into an industrial nation Another problem, less acute and |immediate, but smouldering, is the |feeling against high taxes for naval and military purpores and the big percentage—almont half—of the nw | Gional revenue used therefor. No one knows what is happening behind the moated, triplewalled en closures of the great imperial ace, where the Ul “emperor, Yor! hito, remains in complete seclusion Prince Yamaguta probably knows More than any one man, But what he doesn't know ts whether Yorma |aata, strongest of the conservatives, | will continue hin great influence or \whether a liheral or progressive jforce will supereede him. Yamagata, very old but very virtle, is one of the survivorn of the first “Genro,” or “elder statesmen.” the | group that designed and directed the | destinies of the new Japan born half la cerkury ago. He gave Japan uni | Vernal military service and mage its imodern army. He hag been the leader of the militarista, the staunch. ent of the conservatives, one of the mont vital forces in the government Many have called him the real ruler of Japan Before long Yamagata may win or lone hin last big tight. perhaps otherwise, Japan is at the turning point of her destiny, The progressive and conservative forces are preparing to maneuver for place. nd thruout Japan the people are | praying for the recovery of the em- peror, Violinist Awarded $1,000 f, pr Mishap Altho she asked for $10,375 dam jages from the city, Florence 8. |Monka was awarded only $800 and costs In a final judgment fled Fri- day in superior court, The plaintiff wued, the city for injuries said to have been suffered when she at- ‘o day. Bxami- | tempted to board a First ave. street | their light and power car last May, and which resulted, ac- fering with her work as a vioclin- iat PORT TOWNSEND-—Lee Bran. don, alleged holdup, rs Lamb, accused of thef escape from Jefferson county jail by sawing bars, CRUEL PILES ‘an Vleck F Found Genu-|* ge Relief Which Is Thousands Healing Send Postal for Dollar Trial To any one we make this unlimi! es suffering from Piles gtte Bend Van lee - fold Absorption Uching; tteeding, ne Protruding such Pils and the} Politically. {{ Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN An average increane of 26 per cent in waters is provided for in & new schedule adopted by the clty council | of Puyallup. ee ‘Alex Livingston, former cashier of the Commercial bank of Snohomish, | bas wold hin stock ip the bank, and} will move to Seattle, whore he plans to enter businers. | oe . | According to the books of the Port | Angeles city light department, there ure 1,660 people using electric en jergy in the Clallam city | ee The Puyallup and Olympia Ki wanis clubs will be the guests of the ‘Tacoma Kiwanis club at a soctal 4 au to be given in the Tacoma |Commercial clu rooms Tuesday, | night. | eee Quotas for the various towns in Snohomish county for the $5,000 |budget for the 1922 maintenance of the county agriculturiet and home demonstration agent have been an |nounced as follows: Hverett, $1,500; Sultan, $260; Munroe, $600; Bnobom }ish, $1,000; Granite Falls, $250; Ar- lington, $ ast Stanwood, oe i A city-wide Sunday school survey will be made in Centralia Bunday About 100 workers will make a} house-to-house canva: ee Lewin county citizens bought seven high-grade, Holstein cows at the Pa: | (ADVERTISEMENT) Problems of Life NESS AND POLITICS BUSINESS, and bust- politica, woman and child thould study poll- ties, because poll- tice t# the busi- hess of the people, and in forming ganizing their government. Bo-~ ciety and speaks through its it je pie came ligence, lack ther when they select their govern- ent officials, To act without thinking |« more hasardour than t think without ng. has bee demonstrated contiotously etace the rece evolved from savagery thi so-called educated branch of society ha@e, by their own admissions and conféasiona, fafled to demonstrate a superior intelligence in the matter of founding @ government om busi- ness principles, Let us consider Seattle. The peo- pie of this city have decided to own ope ir own public utili- they own thelr water ‘works, lant, their street car lines and the f Seattle, and then what do of Beattie dot Wh; thes: public tii ‘If you owned « tailor shop. « oF an automobil ory ao id u a flour end you into fh 1 in automobiles, and everyone should wear ready-made clothes, eat, wheat and ride in nm? Well, I don't think bs In Weattie's, cit Counell | w men elected who y openly declared that Urey believe in Private individuals owning Beattie’s Public service corporations. I sub- mit that such men would, and de actually represent and favor private corporati rporationa’ ini conftict. If the people made a business of the olitios, the bi business that is now in politics uid soon be out of politics and their agents in public office would soon be out looking for a job. THE SEATTLE LAUNDRIES are mangling the people. There is no jeation but that @ crim! combi ation in restraint of trade exist» ster tan the laundry owners of this the purpose of profiteering with ts gh rices to patrons and low o employes. The price of in andr work Shas Increased 300 in Seattle im the last Ren They have ts about bleached ‘cleaned financ . and are A fact, the Inundries tty well mangied. SEATTLE’S ROXING COMMIS. ON AUTOCRATIC, Constitutional government was not adopted by ablic officials: in fact, those in lie office from Kings, crare and ~catchers, advo-~ sustained their have abo! h tyranny o: public authority the great charter, | og exacted from | educational sffort. we find H,|% self-styled Boxing Comm re vu my, apent forty perfecting one without cost. you are fully and comfort it giv i If not, It coste You decide and ‘we take your word. We dow't know show more unbounded faith t tis, relleving almost ory at tion of Itching, Bleeding, Pro- whole lifetimes ived hundreds of | of this markedly stlective ‘ayetem atter e thing else, Including costly and dangerous | Operations, had failed, even ater 80 and { N ‘eend to Astandard treatment with thousands who know how quickly it heals sick skins Askanyone who has tried it ESINOL Soothing and Healing a | exercine roya Seattle Taying claim to the right to powers. I believe that boxing and horse- back riding are among the exercises and pastime sports known | {for physical development and health- | |ful exerciae. There are 10,000 men jin Seattle who enjoy a good boxing show. There is no more brutality or danger in boxing than in football ; or wrestling, if the rules are ad- hered to, and the sport is not con- by graft and bribery. re, that if boxing ts | roing to be discredited in Seattle, it must be charged to the Hoxing Commission's short-sightedness jettempting to run the be | Instead of regulating boxin: evidently the intent of our public officials when the appointment of oe | F oxing Commission made. T have made a thorough investi- |mation, and have concluded that the arbitrary ruling of the comm! jto take 5% of the groas receipt the and that . Is responsible for the con ditions that now exist. I shall write on this question next week, as 1 think the people who pay their money to see boxing shows are en- titled to be made conversant with the facts, and further, 1 think that boxing should be regulated by city EDWIN J, BROWN. Used Hats Bought | PHILIPPINE BUNTAL BALIVAG } ONLY GOOD PRICES ASSESSED AND | PAID De not giv but send th be reduce tne’ He Cc or Le BXCHANGK PRODUCTS Co, 49 PLAZA CERVANTES MANILA. by bad |motion film 24 TH ER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. ‘eifie International bs gee snow | recently held in Portland. Mo’ |Bureau of our, ayo: q yong Of Chehalia two Set on Cenubeaa a Mis sing Wl esnct uals Relatives Under the auspices of the Masona’ | Temple association, a series of plays | t will be given in Port Angeles dur. | 4 ing the winter months. ove | er parated ives of | friends are missing are lnvited to _~ The city election in Lynden will | the disappearance sireatty to The be held on December 3, Officials | Mesders whe may khow the whereaheuy of persons mentioned in this colnmm ag missing are requested nleo te report te ‘The Siar, Other newspapers are invited whose terms expire are Mayor Hid | son, Treasurer J. T. Zyletra and Counciimen A. A, Bauman and P. | te vepredece sue ems eo will interes M. Serrurier. — 2 Bi igh Y ton |FOUND—CLARENCE HILL. The University of ‘Washington en a so ave. informed this Glee club will appear in program | in Puyallup on the evening of De-| bureau Friday that Clarence Hill, ad \vertised for in Thursday's paper, comber 7 lives at 8622 10th ave. 8. Oliver Jap Is Ordered to Frisco for Trial T. Shima, as alieged head of an international smuggling gang, was Friday afternoon ordered returned to San Francisco to stand trial. Shima was arraigned before Presid ling Judge Everett Smith in superior |court. The alleged gang is sald to Japanese arrested here | °OUF onns |have been stealing American me |tion picture negatives, smuggling jthem to Japan where they were printed, and the positives distrib uted in France and England. Now Playing RES CORP sents A Gripping Story of Alaska . oe REX BEACH Thrills and adventure abdund with love and romance for the red-blooded men and women who face raging bliz- zards to build a railroad to the frozen gold fields! With an All-Star Cast ‘Including Wyndham Standing - Alma Tell Reginald Denny “SPIKING THE SPOOKS” —Comedy “SAVE YOUR CARFARE” Chester Outing Scenic FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing “Serenade” by Pierne and “Kiss Me Again” by Victor Herbert Under S. K. 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