The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 4

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Wake up your skin! Don't have a poor skin. Don’t have a half-good skin. It is so easy to have a healthy, beautiful skin. Lifebuoy floods your skin with health and freshness every time you wash or bathe with it. You can FEEL your skin im- prove when you use Lifebuoy. The Big RED Cake LIFEBUOY EALTH SOAP on ALL Sizes of ACUUM CUP | CORD AND FABRIC TIRES AND “TON TESTED” TUBES Witt these prices pre- vailing on Vacuum) Cup Tires and’ “Ton Tested” Tubes, you cannot afford to buy ordinary makes: 30*3% st” $11.95 30«3% Be 324 32*4 Br... $3.05, TUBE +. .0s.- Remember - Reduction Applies to ALLSizzs- Quality Unchanged PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO.OF AMERICA JING 4 JEANNETTE, PA. ‘AR WANT ADS GET RESULTS “ Cameelliniiaiie soak, coca einige coke cee ee $1.95, 1—Helen Shoemaker. Thomas. 4—Eleanor Marsh. Murphine Seeking to Be Re-Elected Thomas F. Murphine filed for re election for state reprosertative from the 42d district, the largest in the state, Wednesday. Others to Mile for the same district were T. P. Brugge, | 6408 Phinney ave. and Philips Tot- ten, 6226 17th ave. N. E. Joveph C. for justice of the peace and George W. Roberts for county assessor FREE EYE EXAMINATION under the most expert «uv pervision. Glasses may be procured at the Clinio if necessary—10 to 6 daily and on Monday and Friday evenings, Call Main 6743 for further informatéon. NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 216-218 Bourke Bldg. AND Sete BATTLE SHIPS Take fast steamers at Colman Qock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle daily "0:90 «7:15 - *900 - 1080 - 1130 0. mm And + BS 5618 xcept Bunday serciat RIGHT SERVICE Bremerton Seturday and Sunday 9:20 p.m Wed Saturday ond rom Bremerton to Seortle Beturday and Sunday e120 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Olymple Peninaula points, ” Detly TAS - 1190, mm. 315 pom, Eaten trip Saturday and Sunday 0% p. Beemerios co Seerrie Daily O48 9. 190+ $00 pm. Ext {rip Saturday and Sunday 1030 p.m. mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m, Passenger fare 80c round trip. Y YARD ROUTE bd M 993 | EY Ea ET ET FW ry FT 2—Violet Evans. Evans filea as candidate | THE SEATTLE STAR H SEEK DEFEAT OF 5—Jeanne Chambers To Make Transfer _ Formal transfer of Deception Pass State park from the war deparfhent to the state of Washington will be made Thursday afternoon, at Wh by island. Following the cereme the national ¢ « will be raised ove the Fidalgo island portion of the park The ceremonies are under the aus pices of the Island county farm bu reau, the Anacortes Chamber of Com. merce and the National Parks assoct ation of Washington Waldon Hotel Hixth an@ Yesier Way TRANSIENT RATES 50°75's'le° AMERICAN OWNED EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rubber, which does | ‘not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect ro: | production of the human gum, set teeth $10.00 |GOLD CROWN $ 4 BRIDGEWORK Most of our present patronage ts fecommended by our early custo. | mera, whose work ts still giving good eatinfuction, All work guaranteed for 15 years Examinations free. OHIO | DENTISTS land Ave, and University St. | | | | | $—Lorrats ine | | of Park to State! FORD PURCHASE! lUrges Federal Control for! | Muscle Shoals Project | 1 BY KENNETH CLARK WASHINGTON, July 20--If con} THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922, Second Averwe at Pike Telephone Main 6720 Shopping Hours, 9:00 to 5:80 Extra Special! 199 Pairs of Smart New Exceptional BPORTS PUMPS, Values ated 20 paire WHITE BUCKSK patent strap, fibre soles and heels trimming. egular §° 50 value, perto Sizes 2} to 8 41 pairs BROWN style, inch-high soles. A very comfortat dremsy. Regular $8.00 value, BLACK SATIN PUMPS, toes, inch-bigh 100 pairs BLACK SATIN PUMPS with baby French heels, medium round toes and Grecian ith MILI style, round strap effect. This eame style also w' $5.00 value. TARY (HEELS. Regular $6.00 value, A Manufacturer's Cleanup—a Feature of Our Clearance Sale —MacDougall Southwick, Fifth Floor one-strap Kégular 28 pairs heels. Clearance of Women’s Stockings Silk Hose Lisle Hose both full-fashioned --also cotton hose, semi-fashioned. fashioned hose, with lale tops With natural colored eplit foot and reinforced heels and toes Biack and cordovan. Incomplete Incomplete size range. Black size range. Formerly 50c. and semi-) $1.25 only krees accepts Henry Ford's offer for the power and nitrate plants at Mus cle Shoals, Alabama, taxpayers of the | nation will lose, In a 100-yeartease | period, $14,500,000,000, or more than | half America’s cost of the world war, | Senator Norris, Nebraska, charged tn | & minority report of the senate agri culture committee, recommending operation of the projects under a fed. eral commission, which was submit: {If ted to the senate today While the Norris report, signed by Senators Norris, Gooding, McNary, | Norbeck and McKinley, deal tn great detail with the plan for government control, much of ft t# devoted to pointing out what ts termed the “un reasonableness of the Ford propost- tion.” Declaring propaganda has been carried on “to lead the people to have an entirely erroneous idea as to what the Ford offer really is," the report contt ; country has been given to| and that Ford hae agreed to| | reduc the cost of fertilizer by one-| half, He has agreed to nothing of / [the kind. fe has made no guarantes of any kind in the way of a reduc-| j tion of the cost of fertilizer.” The 100-yearlenne period in the attack « “To compe! by law unborn genera tions to surrender their rights to the power that God Almighty has placed streams, expecially when they be ree “4 or controlled y. wit the condemnation of those who f un” DIVORCE EVIL | IS ASSAILED NEW YORK, July 20.—"American ave dire need for cor training in the nature and obliga tions of Christian marringe elared the report just coms the Episcopal church joint commis | mtor home and family lite. The tinuous ted by e report 4. ion of | we | paren fal respect and there we may be » jten to the \clares “Thin malignant |vorce In today pe jthe heart of the « core,” ‘olman Doct ie "= SAVE MoNar= ee TACOMA SAFTY - SPEED- COMFORT DAILY VICTORIA, B.C PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY Does not go through to Vie~ teria on Saturday night trip SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES| RT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONY AND MILL PORTS OLMAN DOCK ARION ST PUGET ‘SOUND NAVIGATION @ drew a particularly bitter |” Formerty $1.45. Lisle Hose —full-fashiored and sem!-fashioned black and cordovan hose. Some blue richelieu ribbed stockings in 50c cluded. Incomplete size renee.) | 25¢ Formerty 75¢. Children’s Stockings Reduced Cotton Hose 35c —Buster Brown make; in biack and brown. Sizes 6% to 9%, but otf 25¢ in every color. —MacDougall- Southwick, Street Floor or Mt ATRE American people.” The only remedy, | 1] 8) Byale the report concluded, ts teaching the ALACE HIP 1 obligations of marriage. A GREAT snow! j HERE TOM MIX “SKY 'HIGH” MABEL BLONDELL REVUE And Cotton Hose —neamlens style, in black, tan and navy. Incomplete rafige of sizes. Formerly 35. Lisle Hose —aleo cotton hose in black and) brown. Sizes 6% to 10, but not in’ both colors. Formerly 50c. Legate Witness in Jail on Booze Case George Samac, 30, was arrested | [Wednesday night by elty dry squad} harged him with sell 4 ‘oom he OTHER FINE VAUDEVILLE 10¢ FOR KIDDIES ALWAYS UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED R RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS .38 cents per hour. . 70 cents per hour .71 cents per hour 70 cents per hour Engine House Laborers Machinists ........ .. Boilermakers Blacksmiths Sheet Metal and other workers in this line .70.cents per hour Freight car repairers . .63 cents per hour Car inspectors 63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts 47 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are strikin against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, an their status, and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- plained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: “In the past a man who took up the work of another man who was on strike against wages and working conditions was termed & ‘scab’ or a ‘strikebreaker'— terms to which much opproblum was attached, In the present situation created by the strike of shop. craft workers, men who assume the work of the strikers cannot justly be reproached with wuch epithets. his ts not a customary strike in which the employer tries to impose upon the em. ploye unjust wages and unreasonapla Working rules. In this case the conflict Is not be- tween the employer and the oppressell employes. The people of this country, through an act.of congress, signed ty President Wilson, established a tribunal to decide such disputes over wages and working conditions, which are submitted to it in a proper manner. It ts th ision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are striking, “Regardiess of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take the strikers’ places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a government tribunal a performing @ public service. They are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an employer ts trying to impose $ SON PUBLIC SENTIMENT AND° FULL, GOVERNMENT POWER vT pete fl WHO REMAIN IN THEIR POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN wie MAY 0 Apply W. H. OL Oregon-Washington Station attle, Wash, ¢ 436 Central Buildi WILLIAM CARRUTHERS a w. 106 South 10th St. Tacoma, Wash, 609 Tacoma Building Seattle, FOSTER Tacoma, Wash, Wash, PPE TET

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