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DBS PROVIDED Noi ora aK ell yin “Angel. Face’ FIR 2,000,000} , * National Conference Has _. Results, Says Hoover _ BY LAWRENCE M. BENEDICT Nitroduces New Song Hits |) WASHINGTON, Nov. 2%.—The ational conference on unemploy t has been instrumental in put Between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 men and women back to work, tary of Commerce Hoover be Based on the last Iabor depart: estimate gf 5,500,000 unem- d, this would be a reduction of one-third in nation’s idle last two months, er made it plain he bdelleves pickup, in industry may be only ry ‘and that January and may see the gain entirely out, general revival of building has the Ddiggest factor in helping unemployment situation, reports ‘B. EB. Hunt, secretary of the na conference, show. —C. Jorgenson, 3913 Stone way, Was severely injured Friday night when struck at . and W. Nickerson st. by Cameron, 1220 W. Nickerson E Jorgenson recefved a fractured | Bet Yeg and severe lacerations of the | He is in Lakeside hospital. | n said he did not see the man. at Eighth ave. 8. and Jackson night, by J. EB. Meyers, B Mth ave. S., and after being by a patrolman said she was Miss ‘Wright was struck as d the street. —V. G. Frost, 515 N. dist st., Wemstained a bruised knee and when struck Friday at Fre- ave. and N. 41st st. as he left car, by Neil J. Sands, 734 N, ve. Frost was taken home. ‘Mirs. Kate McConnell, 6222 Bell st., was holding an um- when struck by James Colgan, . 75th st. at 24th ave. and E. st, Friday. The woman was if and dumb, Colgan waid. She An unknown woman was 4825 45th ae rear of the car knocked her ‘akinning her elbow badly. Kidneys if Bladder bothers you—Drink lots of water Eating meat regularly eventually luces kidney trouble in some Nora Kelly, of the hits of “Angel Face,” —Photo by Grady. “the Dublin girl’ of vaudeville fame, is one the new musical comedy which is playing at the Metropolitan until Wednesday night only. Miss Kelly lends the genius of her voice and humorous per- sonality to the role of “Tessie.” Her songs go over bi, RINGSIDE NOTES ON Istruck at Rainier ave, and} CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— oly Friday when W. D. Gib-; Passed over Mayor Caldwell’s veto the ordinance appropriating $5,000 8., skidded his/ to continue sealing operations at the Cedar Lake reservoir. Adopted Councilman Fitzgerald's resolution offering $680,000 worth of COUNCIL street railway utility bonds for sale on competitive bids peropriating Spectators at Monday's council- mouth; cob; guaranteed 15 y: Call and See Most ers, dope evil, * * posed to councilman, Fon, cap Wits corm cdf the ‘ears. lew of Our Plate Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. of our present Eo vgpeer. od a by our early wut “Giving "] a wa ly. is Fitagerald, in the feature bout. Fitz and Hugh tangled over the sale of $2,000,000 water water extension | QUCH! LUMAGO! PUB PAINS FROM SURE, LAME BACK’ Rub Backache away with) small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob's Oil” Back hurt you? up without feeling sharp aches and twinges? 's ordinance pro- barets. freshen the water in * * &% sudden Now, So ee ne general of utility bonds issued by the city shall be sold, advertising them for sale for at least 10 days. bill appropriating $1,800 to aid the police department in enfore the laws against the Referred to the ragre committee Mayor Caldwell’s veto of the ordinance bra decided to abandon the plan for refunding the $15,000,000 in payment for the municipal cy aie * ones one _ the liveliest of the year, wih man ttle were prepared for gore | Cajdwell, th i they got le. The Apna the fighting. mayor, op SS Real Painless f) Extraction Free Daily the battling | Can't straighten pains, | lis- Rar 2 limprensions taken ten! That's .lumbago, sciatica, or] ing and t teeth same di maybe from a strain, and you'll get cea Glass of 8 of Salts to flush natjon advice free. relief the moment you rub your back ; with soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs | Nothing else takes out sore-| ness, lameness and stiffness 90 quick You simply rub it on your back and out comes the pain, | less and doesn't burn the skin, It ts harm: | THE SEATTLE STAR »|Maurice Browne to Lecture Thursday) the Maurice Browne, founder of Chicago Little theatre and dire of the repertory company at the Cor nish school during the past summe: will leeture under the auspices of | the Players’ Art guild in the ¥, W C. A. auditorium Thursday night on “The New Spirit of the American Theatre.” This will be the first meeting of Art r. Tie © alld to the a may be ob- A. information the Playe public this tained at the Y, W dewk. bonds, which the mayor declared were sold at a loam of between $60,000 and $100,000 to the city Fits countered with the assertion that the mayor had clubbed City Bn gineer Dimogk and Water Chief} Youngs ime repudiating their ap proval of the bond sale, Both boys fought like wildoats The bout was declared a draw, Cald well came away with a black eye and Wits wan bleeding at the nose from some of the mayor's heavy as seruons, To prevent further “secret” anles of municipal bonds, Councilman Co Jhen has introduced a bill providing |for the full advertisement of all city | bong sales, A® number of the councilmen are sorry that he didn't introduce this bill & year ago, after they had in. cautiously voted to sell the $2,000,000 imwue to what has been termed the |“inner bond ring” in Seattle. The council voted the bond mle unanimously, but after Mayor Cald well charged that the city would lose thousands by the deal a number of them backed down, If Cohen's ordinance ts passed olty bond saley will have to be advertised | tor ath 10 days MOTHER! Open Child's Bo Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” | | | Rren a nick child loves the| “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup.” Ifthe little tongue is coat. | ed, or if your child is listless, croas, feverish, full of cold, or haw colle, give a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours| you can see for yourself how thor oughly it works all the constipation polwon, sour bile and waste out of | the bowels, and you have a weil, | playful child again, Millions of mothers keep “Califor. nia Fig Syrup" handy. They know |& teaspoonful today eaves a sick | | child tomorrow. Ask your drumgint for genuine “California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and| children of all ages printed on bet-| tie, Mother! You must «ay “California” or you may get an imi tation tia syrup.—Advertisement. Seek Pennants of Colleges Home-Comers Getting Set’ AISA TUESDAY, Cost Accountants’ Session Wednesday The Washington state chapter of the National Association of Cost A@countants will bold their next meeting at 6:30 p, m,, Wednenday at the Washington Annex hotel “Printing Costs” will be the basis graduates of the 1912 class of the NOVEMBER 29, 1921. for the evening’s discussion. W. C. Parsons, supervieor of the service department of the Seattle division of the United Typothetae of Amer and Mr, B, J. Koch, who ts in charge of thin dintrict of the cost installation department of the same organization, will be the principal | speakers of the evening | ‘The public te invited. Dinner will Soi kets UZ NZ Mrs. W. J. Coyle, formerly lieutenant governor of the sta have a prominent part in Homecoming week at the Univer-| sity. With pennants hanging from the mouldings, festooning the backs of chairs and piled in dimurray on desks and tables, the office of J. G. Fletcher, executive secretary University of Washi association, on the campus. bles the interior of a museum de voted to the collection of college | instenia. Fletcher occupies the position of curator of college pennants this | week, as it is up to him to supply each delegation of alumnl who at tend Men's College Night in the university gymnasium, December 3, | with their respective colors. Twenty-eight alumni groups are now supplied thru Fletcher's efforts. He wrote to the general mini or ganizations of every college and unt vermity in America, asking them to send their pennants, and to date he has had responses from the fol lowing organizations: Yale, Chicago, Massachusetts In stitute of Technology, Virginia Princeton, Stanford, Qhio, Iowa) State, North Carolina, Nebraska, Michigan, Wisconsin, Williams, Mix | Maine, De Pacw, Illinois, alesippl, parties and sources, it has been BUNGALOW was to clos: false and semi-malicious reports. out, and this has necessitated a AND PROFICIENT ARTISTS, an AT 1 OCLOCK A. M. EVERY DAYS INCLUDED, and on behal with our slogan November 28, 1921. wh Limber 1 "t f 1 form or other, says a wellknown hen “coming” to our ottice, ‘becesre | ecaans +0 Mi AM ge ad 5 te vol, dl re in the fi ace. ss " Guthority, because the uric acid in/you are in, the right pi Brivg | Jacobs Oil" from any drag store, and > | Meat excites the kidneys, they be- come overworked; get sluggish: clog ‘Mp and cause all sorts of distress, ee retsay Dackacke backache and misery in region; rheumatic twin- severe headaches, acid stomach, Pematipaticn, torpid liver, sleepless- ‘hess, bladder and urinary irritation. ‘The moment your back hurts or! 4 ‘Kianeys aren't acting right, or if; of ler bothers you, get about four Ounces of Jad Salts from any good aeemecy: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a flew days and your kidneys will then | act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has} been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to norma! activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer frritates, thus ending bladder dis- . Orders, Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; Makes a delightful lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or- gans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease, effervescent |- CREDIT - GLADLY STYLISH Coreg FOR MEN_ £ WOMEN in COTTE OHIO i Dentists ‘esses CRIvERsiTy eT. heise A Gift for Everyday Pleasure ‘HAT Christmas Party will be a sure success if you have good music. Liberal terms make it easy to purchase a Vic- trola as a gift that will give lasting pleasure. For instance: This Genuine Victrola with 20 selections on 10 double- faced records, album, brash and needles-7$110.15, Payable at $2 Per Week Come in and hear it, after using it just orfee, you'll forget j that you ever had backache, lumbago | or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more mis It. never disappoints and has been recommended for 60 years. sold with a fiveyear written variety of Ixcelsior, Every boy or girl of school age FOR THE of our Regular bicycle construction wi to see them before making a sele All kinds of bicycle supplies, ig assured. Bicycle 301 East Pine St, BUNGALOW CAFE CO. 1620 Third Avenue. Under a misapprehension by the public, nd this is to publicly refute all such ‘The musicians have been forced, the orchestra, which In now composed of SEVEN WELL KNOWN reports of a like willful purpose. The BUNGALOW will be closed only as heretofore, tinued patronage is personally solicited by Mr. retary and Treasurer, and further, given a bigger, brighter, more beautiful and bewitching diversion, Dinner, Dance and Amusement together with substantial reductions in menu prices. BUNGALOW CAFE CO. $1 Down, $1 a Week Buys a Splendid Bicycle A Christmas Gift Long Remembered Henderron, $37.50 Up You can't get anything that will give more delight than one Columbia Super-Tricycles Boycycle, Girlcycle, Cyclette For the Little Tots — KIDDY-CARS, SAMMY-CARS too! kits and sundries, Buy your wheel goods at a regular bicyc Excelsior Motorcycle LOUIS WASMER, MANAGER, furnished by certain given out “on the atreet.” the inst their wishes, to walk ange of musicians composing 4 thid 1s to gainsay all further that is, mh WEEK, SUN- LOW, your con- Rippe, the See- it may be said you will be NIGHT IN f of the BUN guarantes. We have a large Ace and Columbia wheels. should have a wheel, KIDDIES ith replaceable parts, ection of any tricycle, Don't fail shop, where service Elliott 0997. of the) m Alumni | resem: | University of Washington, Coyle is| be served promptly at 6:30 p. m. “a member of Oval club and Phi “ Delta "Theta fraternity, and Mra.| Division of dead leders handles Xi | 19,000,000 undeliverable letters an- ' nually Coyle in or of Alpha Delta CASCARETS 10! For Constipated Bowels — Bilious Liver sorority BSS tonight will empty your bowels com pletely by morning and you will feet The nicest catharticlaxative to physic your bowels when you have Heudache Billousness fe 26 aa Oo Acad ; sleep.” Cascarets never stir Sen " Primo poten lor gripe like Salts, Pilla, Calomel, laziness ur & lor Oll,@nd they cost only ten cents Children love Cascarets, too. One or two la box in candy like Cascarets. WLSSPNW/AAVAIIISANS/ESMYAWVASA II LARGEST BANK IN WASHINGTON Established Thirty-one Years Minnie Dalby, now wife of the te, who, with her husband, will OFFICERS DANIEL KELLEHER, Chairman Whitman, Minnesota, California, Oregon, Oregon Agricultural Col- J. W. Spangler, President H. C, MacDonald, Cashier lege, Northwestern, Reed College, | KR. V. Ankeny, Ist Vice Pres, Cc. L. LaGrave, Asst. Cashier are cy a a wel cd P. B. Truax, Vice Pres. B. K, Reiley, Aest. Cashier E. G. Ames, Vice Pres. C. W. More, Asst. Cashier At the time this let wae fur nished Fletcher had not opened a number of parcel post packages that came in Monday's mail, No [doubt their contents will add to this list, Pletcher asks that local alumni associations communicate with him and volunteer to give pen: | | nants, in the event the general or. ganizations do not supply the col- ors in time. B. I, Sweeney, chairman of the | Home-Coming informal éance com- mittee, which wil be held in the Masonic temple, Harvard ave. and Pine st, said yesterday that the ma- | jority of the out-of-town delegations who ceme for Colle ight and the Washington-Penn State game next Saturday, will attend the dagee also. | Gov. Hart and Mra Hart, and | Lieut.Gov. W. J. Coyle and Mra. Coyle are among the patrons and patroncsses. } Laeut.Gov who was Minnie J. HW. Newberger, Vice Pree. Wm, Kahike, Asst, Cashier J. H. Miner, Asst. Cashier ‘ Second Avenue at Columbia i Coyle and his wife, Dalby, are both Greatest Glove Sale in Merchandising History of Seattle Now On! Women’s and Men’s Fine Imported ‘Gloves at prices from one-third to one-half less than you ordinarily pay. There is no more popular or more acceptable Christmas. gift than Fine Gloves. We have them at prices which will enable you to remem- ber every member of the family on Christmas morning. THINK OF IT---Women’s Fine Glace Kid Gloves at 98 Cents A fine line of Women’s and Men’s Fabric Gloves, ranging in price from 55c to $1.25. We simply quote these as samples of our many bargains. We have dozens of others equally as good. We must move this stock as quickly as possible, so come now and make your selection while you have a complete line from which to choose. Western Importing Company Central Public Market—1420 First Avenue Between Pike and Union Streets Opposite Help Yourself Grocery ae ee at abn te ee