The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 11

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— TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR . PAGE 11 ICED_— (WHAT 1S THIS IN HISTORY? )DAWSON LIVES |(“toct Usefur” J NOBAER TRIAL WILDE'S COMEDY | AGAIN IN FETE rin anaes we wr = | GOMING FRIDAY, ; *SALADA' \her husband, no charges are likely Yukon Pioneers’ Festivall The Summer Beverage “Par Excellence” NEVER SEEN SUCK A FIGHTIN’ ANIMAL WW ALL OMY Lire f © |to be filed by Prosecuting Attorney | University to . Be Scene of #4 Draws Huge Crowds | ere Ten See} renee Laugh Producer | Baer, former Seattle patrolman, ar este onnectior ne deat 7 Vi) rested in connection with the death “The saipoubans w we Being Ba 10 g.:@. Fiat lest,” a three-act comedy by Finding Munt walking down the | w , will be prenented in Mi} | street with Mra, Baer, the ex.cop tw] the Univesidte aecnml i} | alleged to have ktlocked Hunt down, | 4.) evening at £15, Glonn Hf es inflicting injuries that resulted in sector in dramatic att, is Gireaeaee Dawron City of 1897 lived agtin} | Monday night at the Arena and will| jcontinue ftw renewed existence for | two more days. The Yukon Order of | | Pioneers is * ite annual hie | of th } ; | death, a | of t 4 : In the cast are Janice Watt, Gladys. It's So Refreshing. JUST TRY IT! landing of the ti |, A.tiate case aguinet Baer would) peer bora Callow, Thelma SMM | lhave to be based chiefly upon etl “ire | Ah = | Quaid, Grant Merrill, Harold Me R. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors rs of the Arena op oe <a Clinton rd Bennett, Lee siesta sallnsielaieiarga i aatdiptinacediaoeaaiaiassuabeicoce = at ~ um and Chester Teegarden, as } 10-p chestra directed A MANAGER AT 90 | years ago. Mise Sharman ts far trom thr the | Taxpayers to Talk kdwurd MeKenay wil play, a Miss Charlotte Sharman, at the |oldfushioned, She personally typea| “ge on Initiative Acts riswoi is in charge of staging Initiative measures to be voted up- Harold McClinton is business a n will be dig. — for the A, 8. U. W. 90, stilt actively manages the |all her own letters and participates ‘or girl orphans she establish. |in the instruction of her 200 wards. | ed in Southwark, London, some 60|—The Argonaut } iat confer: | a eee ot Washington, | Wells Disbarred by 1 at the Frye hotel at 8 p. m., Mary A. Nutting, only woman to! auane t 2 Supreme Tri The meeting will be under the] OLYMPIA, July 18—Hulet- : auspices of the Taxpayers’ league of | Wells, Seattle attorney, was o yd tor of Arts at Yale this year, was Seattle. ¢ red from the practice of the law yess ‘ ad sa ARATE a" terday by the state supreme van ac ente hortty © \- Msg dba cigarette anaiag eadty rage BY & YMPIA, July 18—J. Stanley |on the recommendation of the : © |tng, whose “devotion, courage, falth, | wor Spokane, congressman from | of law examiners, Wells served sth seit and magnificent perseverance | ty district, filed yesterday his|in Leavenworth penitentiary for The pendulum wan first applied au |tave made her today one of the most | declaration of candidacy for renomt | ing resistance to the Graft during nation on the republica +a | 1 @ mes | f the | receive an honorary degree of Mas Lake Union. Sailing {north end of fhe lake, companied by a spect works display & regulator to @ clock in 1656 woeful women in the world.” Introducing the New I Know ariything about American history? Then pitch in |]| and show how accurately you can link up the above picture | with some historical event in America. | The picture is the last of a series of 24 which have been printed in The Star in the form of puzzles. Send your answers to the History Puzzle Editor, Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash., by next Monday. A prize of $5 will be given for the set of answers most {nearly correct. And five prizes of $1 each will be given for the five next best. | HOME DYEING Have you some faded materinis that you want to make into food looking clothes at little expense? Or some ood white ma- terials that you want to dye into an attractive shade? 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Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1400 New York Ave, Washington, D. C. I wish a free copy of the bulletin on HOME DYEING, and enclose four cents in stamps to cover the postage. In these preparations there is no ingredient that will injure the most tender skin. Mothers vee it on the heads of infants and never get a whimper. Ask Your ‘Orne ’ AIDS MID 504 Cay ectncdabvaidec snp avd ccdabon thn cone pesesen od ee eee ea mt “p H. F. La Peer & Co. Cad eghabenudsd vbdesVontbandcecccstocsdeunenesehyace 1110 Pike Street Main 5155 | | 7th Ave. and Olive St. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY 6 offers employment at the wages stated below, to the following The conferences of the past week smi the representa- classes: tives of the Shops Crafts and the eraser — made it chinis clear that there are no differences between the Management <9 ed ee = pa ae — and our former employes which cannot be adjusted easily. An Sheet Metal Workers............. 70 cents per hour indispensable condition of such adjustment, however, is that Electricians .................005: 70 cents per hour employes shall resume work on the basis fixed by the Labor Boilermakers Board in its recent decision. (East of Mandan, N.D.)........70 cents per hour Wor tafents, tavelide end Growing Children oy hdbm“sharet manger haloes SE SAO Bict- eh Fer O8 Age | Me Couling -~ Remtiing — Clea Ne Ceghing — Nourishing — Boilermakers Desiring to protect former. employes in their seniority and (Mandan, N. D., and West) .. .70 1-2 cents per hour pension rights, the management has avoided employing new Carmen, passenger ........ ahaa 70 cents per hour men or the fixing of any definite date on which those rights Carmen, freight ................. 63 cents per hour would expire. The time has now arrived when this action can . Helpers, all classes .............. 47 cents per hour no longer be deferred. Former employes who left the service of Coach Cleaners .............+... 37 cents per hour the company on and after July 1, 1922, and who return to ' shop or at division superintendent's office, work by 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, July 18, 1922, Beige s Fardeen her 4 Employment Office at Saint Paul, will retain their seniority and pension rights; those who apply Minnesota. after that hour, if accepted, will rank as new employes. - . M. RAPELJ E, Vice-President in Charge of Operation ‘

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