The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 4

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928, — MecDougall-/outhwick ' Second Avenue at Pike Main 6720 Cry MAY CET | THE ee STAR ‘ i "130-ACRE mane Cymthiia Grey: , | Young Man Faces Difficult Question — Learns of Mile of Waterfront Near)” Piance's Past Life ea Asks If He Should Break Fauntleroy Beach in Deal His Engagement Even Tho He Loves Her. | et ote Dart | Sonttle will seauire @ 190acre| Dear Cynthia Grey: For the past eight months I have aaeis: see "Gacamoiee tan te been keeping company with a girl two years younger than | myself—I am 26. I have every reason to believe that she ff loves me, and I certainly do love her. We recently became en- gaged, but only a week ago I was informed that she had lived Shopping Hours, 9 to “The Store of Eternal Newness” New Silks For August Sewing VERY LOW PRICES «se Black Dress Satin 36 inches wide plans of the park commission are successful a aan i a decidedly wrong life the past year. / obiles, A I investigated and found it to be the truth. Informing her) manding view of the Olympics and Puget sound in obtained “If Beattie can secure this prop erty, it will be the greatest acquis tion since Woodland park was taken over.” George C. Wheeler, |of my knowledge, she admitted it. Please advise as to whether or not I should marry her. Please, please help me, | Mies Grey, as you don’t know how much this means to me, | and I am brokenhearted, WAITING. president of the park board, de, 2 his is a decidedly difficult question for an outsider who clared. | knows neither party to anawer rightly. Ald of the city counct! is needed) However, 1 would suggest that you consider this one ques- as tok ahaa ae aa| tion: Are you willing to marry the girl and forget what you Gare that the property can te pur.| AVE learned, forget it so completely that you will never bring chased if the council wit! restore the| it up to her in after years? annual tax levy to 1 mill You muat feel eure in your own mind that she has sincerely The council is Investigating the é, bes ‘ proposition thru ite, harbors” wna Cecided to live a good life—and you must also be sure that | Waking up your skin with Lifebuoy is so delightful, so re- freshing,so wonderful in results. Every day your skin grows smoother and clearer. Blemishes disappear. Every morning you discover Black Duchess Satin —36 inches wide public grounds and finance commit een she has told you will not lessen your respect and love for tees r. a ~ pret’ | All of ua, at one time or another, must face some great Dr. P. L. Austin Is |Problem—it is life, And the wisest of us solve the Siate sa] thru conscientious t and Granted New Trial) tious thought and effort, SILKS On Sale STREET FLOOR stamps for postage | theaters or | meet, We have often thought how lonely it must be for you boys, who don't care tor dancing, in a strange port. | ships of the Pacific Meet parks, so where can they (LEGAL NOTICE) But don't get diweournged, Jack, a» | 1] [Mome day that girl ts bound to come| |along. | |, With best of luck for you boys, we are A new trial is granted Dr. P. 1 | i Checked Taffeta new softness and beauty in Austin by the state supreme court, |, Dear — pein — wae t one ar Will recelve callers Plain Taffeta od onanponpagtc’ i in an opinion rece wday ree » We, my chum and I, ol ‘Thtes 2 Monday, Wednesday black, brown, dark blues, mm Sad oe your complexion. Feshcine Superior Ju Mitchell Gi. | “ish to express our opinions a ae from 1 to 2p. m., and —6 inches wide. S inches wide ‘iam. Dr. Austin waa convicted on a| J8ek, We saree with you that you aday and Thursday from grand larceny charge. ‘The opinion | Will not find the kind of girl you|| 11 a. m, to 12 m. each week. Wake up your skin! ftates that “the evidence, property |4F¢ looking for in the dance hails or || Please do not come at other times Introduced, however, was sufficient {tt kind of gir: won't find the boy || 4s it seriously interferes with her io cdilahe 6. ctavintion.” lahe is looking fpr there. || writing. | | e ethane ttn tre We know that people are down on % the mallors because there are a few |who don’t know how to behave them | Battleships Off jeelves when given Uberty, and the |i : at Star readers who wish for tn- ts always ready to the to Rejoin Fleet | ieusc’ te Ge ete oh a lrknidae’ | Striped T ‘ Led by the flagship Connecticut.|| linen and of silver may receive || There are a good many girs who’ f Checked Taffeta triped Taffeta the Pennsylvania and Mississippi! and || same by writing to The Seattle || WOuld enjoy entertaining some well- | | —thepherd checks and fine pin checks. —halr line stripes other vesseia of the division which|| star Washington bureau, 1322 | behaved sattore in their bomen, but Dark and bright colors with white, most of them dark stripings haa spent the last 10 days here, left] New York ave. Washington, D. || the question ix, where are they going | —26 inches wide —36 inches wide. Monday for the maneuver grounds||C, and inclosing two centa in |/t© meet them? i off Port Angeles to rejoin the other It's not in the dance hall, street, | | | | | | “T here! Those Are the Sort of Ties SIXTEGN AND SEVENTEEN. eos What ts the range of an cight-|[f power and a 10-power binocular? District of Washington, Northern Division recta aise ant | ‘In the United States District Court, for the Western IN EQUITY Enomss Aponte arty oe et I Lik tom, the lay of the land, the condi-| , e— i [Mon of the atmosphere, etc. The field Li : laeoren, As aphe-neint Oels eee _ || «GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, « Corporation, | [cast the ohiect a0 observed thes the ie vs. |] | naked eve; and the 10-power glass be a will make tt ar 10 near 4 R. M. Perkins, John Clark, Perey B. Tyler, Vern Fahistrom, William NO. 800-E | mite : Walker, A. H. Burns, Andrew Ford, George Grove, E. P. Hagman, JUNCTION P| omc. re direct a ap teamed “Ties of silks that tie right—good- ” William Luebke, and C. M. Meyer, and all persons combining and PRELIMINARY INJUNCTE i |oon ply an e ee eo looking patterns, some striped, conspiring with them, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown tI|the boned GMa 6 une eine IE some figured—snappy color com and of whom those named are representatives, [iehtoh he lives, An indirect tax ts os binations! MaeDougall’s certainly 7 Def te |] wehicn ie teupeyer can abst ayes has good values in ties.” ity endan | someo " oy seh fe * en @ merchant poys upon goods which New Ties 7 2 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, |] he tmport: rorelg' . ~ -Southwick, Men's Shop, inside the door | ff = WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON, } ** I fa Beye theta enn wae: || ar = | er ing if amount of the) The President of thet United States st Amerien ¢ to R. M. Perkins, John Cert, Perey B. Tyler, Ven Feb en ee : == — == = = strom, William er, . Burns, Andrew Ford, George Grove, E. P. Hagman, William Luebke, Ih} te on pa MOMENI Gos. keene s and C. pty Ve a ae persons affiliated, acting, combining, conspiring, agreeing or ar- } [insen. New Orisenn ae Galvenae ie World Flyer Due in | Will Give $50 for peisin 9 ripe = o on ranging with them, G NG: | Ne, the Victoria in Autumn| Finding Boy’s Body | trom the scouts’ camp. v* WHEREAS, the Great Northern Railway Company, a corporation, plaintiff in the above entitled cause, has filed a bill of laint and application for a preliminary injunction, supported by affidavits, against the above named endants, and all persons combining and conspiring with them, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown, and of whom those named are representatives, and have obtained an order of said court for the issuance of a preliminary injunction, as prayed, pending the final determination of said | VICTORIA, B. C. Aug. 1.—Sir| The trustees of the Seattle council | Keith Smith, famous Fritiah ace, and jot Boy Scouts have offered a reward brother of Sir Rose Smith, who was|") ° jkilled in England, is expected to ar. | $50 for the recovery of the body | r of Jack Wreglesworth, who was * HOQUIAM.—The Rev. M. L. Pet le, former pastor Christian 5 here, resigns pulpit to accept job aa in Vietorla from the Orient in city patrolman. September, according to Maj. B. H | Winder, who arrived here yesterfiay |Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic | cause: | Liquid—Easy to Use on the Empress of Asia, Smith is NOW, THEREFORE, WE DO HEREBY COMMAND AND STRICTLY ENJOIN YOU, the said R.M. |]! prom any drugwist for sic. ole world tight lis, beothen wos Perkins, John Clark, Percy B. Tyler, Vern Fahlstrom, William Walker, A. H. Burns, Andrew Ford, George |] | $1.00 for large size, get. bottle of killed ax he waa about to attempt Zemo. When applied as directed the first aroundthe-world flight Grove, E. P. Hagman, William Luebke, and C. M. Meyer, and all other persons affiliated, acting, combin- ing, conspiring, agreeing or arranging with you, and all persons in active concert and participation with —_—|f/'".,_*ffeetively | removes | Hcnema. | you, and all persons associating or acting with you in the so-called strike of the members of the six also Sores, Burne, Lumber Convention van cnocens akin troubles, founds and Chafing. * and soothes Federated Shop Crafts named, to-wit: International Association of Machinists, International Brother- | hood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, | It penetrates, | Zem> ts s| to Open Wednesday | : Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron | Mhrgerory _~ 4 es fany speakers of prominence wn Safe Tél fete WWFANTS ana iN Shipbuilders and Helpers of America and the International Alliance of Amalgamated Sheet |[| believe nothing you have ever used| convention ot the West Genet Loos f Metal Workers, and all other persons who are within the Western District of Washing- is as effective and satisfying —Ad men's association, which opens} vertinement ton, haying. notice of this order, cease refrain from in any manner interfering with the free use and occupation by plaintiff of any and all its property or premises of every kind or character, and from interfering with; hindering, obstructing or stopping any of the business of plaintiff or its agents, officers and employes, in the operation of plain- tiff’s railroad or any department or part thereof. esday in Tacoma, according to | ~ | Robert B. Allen, manager of the asso. | ‘| Made Her Look Ten pending the further order of this court, to absolutely desist, | § Baker Rant etl | poset chai | seph W. Fordney, chairman of ways and means committee of house of representatives, and W. A [ Said defendants and other persons are further restrained and enjoined from in any manner whatso- Years Younger Durgin, personal representative of oe mee ee ever by use of threats, personal injury, suggestions of danger or intimations of violence of any kind, tibet : ds Sa? ER prea interfering with, hindering, obstructing or stopping any person in the employ of the plaintiff or any Every Woman Who Values person desiring to enter its employment in connection with its business or the operation of its line of rail- Her Complexion Should | road in the Western District of Washington, or from inducing or attempting to induce by threats, intimi- Read This. | dation, force or violence, or by the fear or suggestion of harm or danger, any person so employed or de- eampecant | siring such ervaployment, to cease or refuse any of their duties as employes, if employed, or to enter such | Yon Angeten, Cal, | employment, if they so desire; and from interfering with the employes of said plaintiff, in going to and writes & Janie Ho- | . from their daily work, and, either singly or collectively, from going to the homes of said plaintiff's em- subte of yout ween | ployes, or any of them, for the purpose of intimidating them or coercing any or all of them to leave the San Alt Pen er ‘a employment of the plaintiff, and as well from intimidating or threatening by letter, telephone or in any ie that they are bot Manner the wives or families of said employes; and from aiding or assisting any person or persons in Pgieak: Sper sake 5 committing any of said acts so restrained as aforesaid. OT A a) The Northern Pacific Railway Com will employ. men at ratue _ And said defendants and other persons are further enjoined and restrained from trespassing, assem- |}! form one's omplex: ereeeie "1 Prescribed by the United States Labor Board, as follows: } bling, loitering or congregating upon, about or in proximity to the shops, roundhouses, depots, tracks, and most. highly recommended Machinists ] yards, or other premises of the plaintiff at Seattle, Everett, Skykomish or elsewhere in the Western Dis- Wer have nevar found. aapthion oo Blacksn ith srtteeeseseeseeesess TOC Per Hour a trict of Washington, for the purpose of doing or attempting to do any of the acts so restrained as afore- 004 es Duttermilk Cream and Soap, ee Me Dea ena 70c Per Hour | | said; and from picketing and maintaining at or near the premises of the plaintiff, on or near the streets, wangeher supply tl abe “re Workers 70c Per Hour og alleys, paths or roads leading to the premises of the plaintiff, any representatives more than a single Gains wal ie Gh Electricians ......... 70c Per Hour ‘ } | representative at each point of ingress to or egress from the plaintiff's property, premises or places of 1 appreciated and Stationary Engineers .. Various Rates 4 t | business, and all and singular the defendants, other than such single representative, ang all and singular No woman wauld write the above hee Firemen .. ‘Various Rates a i | the persons in active concert or participation with the defendants, or any of them, unlawfully, as herein- Th Gee baemit tt, Se Pe pupliened. over Boilermakers ....... . 70c to 70\,¢ Per Hour 2 i | before set forth, are enjoined from congregating or loitering on the property or premises or in the streets, | eecrttt Bm 7h Ae Passenger Car Men 70c Per Hour E | alleys, paths or roads by which access is had to the property or premises of the plaintiff, and are enjoined date drug or. tolley me Freight ee Men .... 63¢ Per Hour ij from maintaining, or participating in maintaining, patrols around or about said property. neck." aring ana “naga Helpers, All Classes ............ 47¢ Per Hour ons are simple and It cos Any such single representative of the defendants is hereby enjoined and restrained from making com- Afford te, Points woman Ctl elw ee Mechanics and helpers are allowed time ani time worked munications to persons entering or leaving the property of plaintiff in an abusive, libelous or threatening falect, thelr cream. Boup"and: Bo? in excess of eight hours per day, A enocSelt Ore a manner, or from obstructing any unwilling listener by persistently following or accompanying him. locally, ‘wend 10 ne nuiver or Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and: All of which commands and injunctions you, and each of you, are respectively required to observe |Broe co. Maftae Wgne: Howard given an opportunity to do so. : and obey pending the final determination of this cause. | | yous vitadionens ada en A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. Hereof fail not under penalty of the law thence ensuing. ame New! Apply to any roundhouse or shop or superintendent. WITNESS, the Honorable Jeremiah Neterer, District Judge of the United States, this 31st day of | Jat IDIED LAXATIVE | Aeetl paid and in the one hundred and forty-seventh year of the Independence of the United States of | LOREM OR AOULTS, NORTHERN PACIFI WAY ‘ merica. | ? | ; Seal of F. M. HARSHBERGER, | 25) 50 AT SE A { United States District Court Clerk of the United States District Court. | . LE | om || Shere temiarae AT ALL GOOD DRUGUISTS ,

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