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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR Perens 1 FRAMES YEARLY Sane Business Leaders GRUNBAUM:BROS SENATE SESSION ‘Tried to Avert Strike FURNITURE CO. INC. } a meee isswani xT . New Legislative System to| Arbitrary Which Led to Turmoil, . — oe ee Be Proposed Forced by and Pennsy Rail Bankers ‘DA n a THE Policy, a ahi BY N. D. COCHRAN m rT OLYMPIA, Jan, 18—Pr VASHINGTON, Jan 0 ly 01 pune in the Ieginia ‘go » the census of 1980, sessions held ” TWO There are but two of the extraordinary savings January Clearance Sale trations and oper As early] gether; and that it is not ber BANKER CONTROL FLOUTED BONDHOLDERS ed out b FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or ©. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer and the right to limit quantities tp reserved. 1to2 11 to 12 1 toz 4 Huck Towels Stor ane pager ag cole All sizes from formerly tor this hour, in hour 124c me ,09e Odds and Ends of Chit Gren’s wear, including 12 200 pairs of He 9 to Women’s Silk Wash cluding craper 10 Dresses dat i group, made ea 1 rte to bring about peace on the railways | iaene to avert trike fo tn of ha of the West and uin, The t a3 ys more to avail yourself annual to call extra» this y. power a cn chandine 10 to 11 of te to & y the demar tr pal fea at sions when occasion at for @ Wes tfa the whieh ofte the farme who w radiuma = # fent least one representative the whic * , pres the Se ght or § Men's hea men Hare be Apparel the é en of at now legisiat ‘ . tr ator I. t We Among these leade Davies Warfield ‘ f of Own road Bec Haley Winke nt of the Metropolitan Life $5.00 fern had 1 enti this, break be sand some admir there had been hear the ratiroad 16 of the rail made plain ht to Re t of the Na of Ral presi re waee © endid towe that sold ike, For the Domes" Section, Bhirtings; yards of mille in attrac tive striped patterns, will be priced for ca, this in asure, 4 T Ansoctatio . - bi fast Women's ment, ady for Brock nk would be re cleara the 75 ings In Chicago bef: * company, and Georges F ned each dent of the Home Sav nd f a little over toll hour, ‘ nen b abor by Department, @ yard wk c nd pairs of Muslin Drawers, 4 Corset Covers, if Panty Walsts, 28 Muaiim Princess Slips, 2 paite of Flannelette Bloom ers and 1 Middy Blouse, For quick clearance, thig &@ garment . Men's Hose Marquisettes tthe * figured pleasing was p progressive is hour, Or % pairs for 500 need for a m te Weetfal time a man Sen aim the thet not only fe ‘ and told at turned ean come he sere them to s off down th of the la ay Execu. ip of pre rating officials with ears and be | nd ° 4 this aoqua! <a & whole are not| almost unar ket time bor committes « interest, so we 4 ¢ are much con. | tive ative tt . many ¢ work manner that the 4 4 ttore atlroadn are deponitors |t New Tailored Dimity Blouses $2.25 Each Blouse Dept.—U pper Main Floor ses banks and many millic 0 ox : gov they w for it executive depar ha oir w ate nystem the legislators lected for a longer term n the representatives elected. We would be tn on at least every year ae Hid be in touch with the needs of | We would be placed on 9 to ont congress. My make ft poasibie for a end his entire time tn the of his ata In this way legiglative duties would be) line, but his bus srance on partment of our on. We believe they realler what measures hat what adversely affects r ads ct them. ay they we enact them This is The governr t adversely aft from the m the rafiro: PROPLES WELFARE | WAS EMPHASIZED This letter was written to Prost dent Harding after Brock, represent: | ing the savings banks, had served as & member of a committee of the fe jen Owners’ mociation, which in rence with representa tives of four ra pad brother hoods and two other railroad men's unions. Two other m phers of that committee were Warfield and Fiske. In that letter, President Brock said “The attitude of those we met, who represented a great number of ra | road employes, was fair, and showed @ demtre to compron Would Restrict aie“. | net wt meh onthotront Alaskan Fishing |(."tn2 taucoat weet Salmon fishing restrictions will be|the world war has taught us any- extended all Alaskan! thing, tt ts that we @hould recogn waters O'Malley, fishertes| that all men have ar carries out the po there should be recognitts spirit: between wrong re f ou should hand tn the legislation, 7 is to execute what we leg! “Under my would be of office are now apart receive Is Big Hit | of Comedy *Oh, Look?” All people may, “Oh, look,” when they nee & particularly plump bank roll, but Beattle people are saying It more than ever this week, as the re. t of the munioa dy drawing the Metropolitan the. with round and Tuxedo collars. Some have lace edges and others are trimmed We have just received a new shipment of attractive Tailored Blouses of ye Sizes 86 to 44. : a narrow colored braid. A pleasing value at $2.25. t Regular $38.50 RUSHED brass finish, with satin strips, 2-inch continuous post, with five 14-inch filler rods in head and foot; the new arched top design, as sketched. Available in full and three-quarter size. met co} 2to3 6 pairs of 2-Ciasp Black Kid 6 and 6% only. 49c ALSO, 26 pairs of 12-Button Lambskin Gloves in white only; some of which are mended, others soiled. Mostly large sizes. These are priced special, for this hour, at, a pair 3to4 Veils; 100 of them, tn cluding @rapes, slip-ons and veil lengths, which have been slightly dam- aged, will be placed on sale for this hour At . 0... HALF PRICE 4toS Infants’ Shirts; 75 ments of silkand and wool-and-a mixtures, in down the front These are in size months only. $1.60 and $1.76, For hour, in the ¥ Knit Underwear Dept, each.. Dress Ginghams; yards, 27 inches and in a good ment of neat and plaid tt Formerly 20¢ yard. this hour, 1 @ yard ..- e000 r ba — Women's Gloves; ci 5 n wizen 6% ‘Oh, Look!" proved popular in New York and all parts of the Bast It is equally popular here. Harry Fox, as Steve, the young miner wha discovers that the mere flashing of a bank roll, whether it be counterfeit | of not, gives him the confidence of | his friends and others, and ts particu larly well received, Fox ts a come dian of a decidediy original typ ‘The chorus wold cause any ind! Yh, look!’ Pretty songsters all of Paris man to ove que sewn, with } 5 and Spec “eer ak tay" a ride business men Wednesday It was pointed out that the SEATTLE PORT tmportea into the United State | from the Ortent thru Seattle in 1922 Predictions that more efficient €0-| oo vasue at $180,000.00 operation between Chinese silk mer) 1. 19 Chinese silk magnate: chants and Seattle shipping Interests! comprise a delegation on ite way to| and tmporting men will bring about| attend the international silk expos an increase tn the silk annually tion at New York, which will open shipped to Bastern manufacturers) ® 10day session February 5 by the Orient thru the port of Se ta eneerre jhe tuys that the department of com atte, were freely expressed by! Rice paper is not made from rice! merce “will avail itself of such pow-| xpeakers at a banquet given a num-|but from the pith of @ tree which |ers as ft has at its command for the| Gone tmmediately.” ber of Chinese silk men by Seattle grows tn Formosa. purpose of preserving the Alanka| Other parts of the letter will be 5 fisheries” if congress does not enact| quoted later, but thts much serves Women's Hose; risen 8% to 10. ancy drop-stitch heathers, in Special, for this 29c 5 yards of Satin Lumine Ribbon, in Henna, urquoine, Jade, Gray, » Beauty, Tangerine and Fuchsia; 7% inches wide, and formerly $1.25 a 69 yard. For this hour, a yard af c Lingerie Blouses; 7% White Blouses, in sizes 36 and 38 only. These sold formerly for $1.00, and were then reduced. Priced for quick clear- ance, this hour, in the Blouse Dept., to include if Henry ore rights vidual to exclaim, “ onfmiastoner hour, & pair which he a@vecai recetved by the office the |U. 8. fisheries bureau. In the O y wiris, dancers and appearing in the latest aty ballet nment bh Sea Island costumes, ute much to the pleasure of the aud lence The girl who pleases most, of course, is Muriel Hudson, who car ries the feminine iead. Miss Hud. son's duet with Fox, “Together,” is highly successful. Fox's contribu tion, however, is practically “atmos. | Phere.” “Oh, Look” will play in Seattle three more nights. them fan in a letter just Ribbon; nn 6 railroad manage a who work for them. The we | millions of people depends upon something belng dune, and being Evangelist Leads Revival Campaign RECLASSIFIED |. #: 2 8. 28 reiates to eae Bvangelist Charles Orville Ben- ing of the boundaries of repres ham, formerly of the Bosworth Mu/ OLYMPIA, Jan 18—HL B. No, 37 : tive districts two and three sical Trio, 1s now : playin onl che provides that certain sections of|xane county and was conservation legislation which ft is| now to show that there were leaders how considering, and be nerves notice | of big business, who, early in 1921, on all people who plan to enter the | «aw trouble ahead becnuse of the ar now unreserved districts that they|bitrary polly of the raflroad mana do so at the risk of having their| ers toward their employes. It will operations curtatied afterward. be shown, however, that this arbi- —_—_— — trary policy, which led to national disaster, was forced on the rafiroad ASK CO that ft etands the highest for tte re- markable resulta in distressing canes. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble Swamp-Root ts not recommended for everything but tf you suffer from annoying bladder troubles, tre- quently passing water night and day, smarting or irritation in pase ing, brick-dust or sediment, head ache, backache, lame back, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trou bie, uric acid rheumatiam. um ba go, loss of flesh or sallow complexion kidney trouble in its worst form may be stealing upon you. Swamp Root Is Pleasant to Take If you are already convinced that | Swamp-Root is what you need, you ple everywhere have testified that|can purchase the regular medium the mild and immediate effect of/and large size bottles at all drug Swamp-Root ts soon realized, and | stores SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp. Root by enclosing ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. This gives you the opportunity to prove the remarkabie merit of this medicine, They will also send you a book of valuable information, containing many of the thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed tn kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are #0 well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample size bottle Aédresa Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. When writing be sure and mention this paper —Advertinement. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Heot, the great kideey, liver and bindder medicine, because as soon as your kidneys be- hey will help all the health. A Trial Will Convince Anyone Thousands and thousands of peo- Pyorrhea Strikes Four —Misses Only One Nature warns with bleeding gum. Four persons out of every five past forty,and thousands younger, too, contract Pyorrhea. So be on your guard, especially when the gums are tender and bleed easily. Play safe. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums, If used consistently and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. Keeps the teeth white and clean, as well, and the gums firm and healthy. Pleasant to the taste. The formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D.S. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes. Forhan FOR THE GUMS More than a tooth paste t chee Formula |. Forhan, D. D. 8. Fothan Conspany, Kew York Forbaa's, Menten A Wonderful Discovery Gray, streaked or faded hatr can be immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever ehade you de. sire, by the use of the following remedy that you can make at hom Merely get « box of Orlex powder at any drug store. It costs very lit | tle and no extras to buy. Dissolve it }in two ounces of distilled or rain water a Full directions for use and a $100 gold bond come in each box, guaran does not contain silver, lead sulphur, mercury, aniline, | products or their derivatives. It in safe, does not rub off, ts not sticky or gummy and leaves the hair [qutty. It will make a gray-hatred | person look twenty years younger Advertisement “Cure Your | Rupture Like 1 Gured Mine” Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Rupture After Doctors Said ‘ate or Death.” His Remedy and Book Sent Free, Captain Collings sated the many years; then he sustaine double rupture soon forced him to not only remain ashore, but kept him bedridden for years. He tried doc- tor after doctor and truss after truss. No results! Finally, that he must elther subm gerour and a die. He did neither. He cured him: zine. coal. tar Te Be Tortured By Trusses.’ Captain Collings made a study of himself, of his condition— he wan rewarded by th: : no quick sll, strong, Vigorous and happy man Anyone can une the same method simple, easy, safe and inexpensive. Svery ruptured person in the world should havethe Captain Collings book tellingall about how he cured himeelf, and how anyone may follow the same treatment int pwn home without any trouble, The book and medicine ‘¢ FREE. They will be sent pre- id to any rupture sufferer who will fill out the below coupon, But send it right away —now— before you put down this paper. FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND REMEDY COUPON. Capt. W. A. Collings (no. x 190-H, Watertown, N.Y. Please send me your FRED Rupture Remedy and Book witt out any obligation on my part whatever. Name Address . ane eERee seamen eees dat lant | ng of the ade him a| managers generally by the bankers who controlled the Pennsylvania and New York Central aystems, and enough other railroads to foree the adoption of the inbor policy of the Pennsylvania system by the railroad | generally. It waa this policy which | forced the railroad strike in 192 with consequences to the country | which are weil known. URGED LESS | HOSTILE ATTITUDE About the same time, under date of April 7, 1971, President Haley Fiske, of the Metropolitan Life In- 4 comb it through the hatr.| surance Co, wrote « letter to A. H,|!t¥, and daughter of Gen. Annenoff. | Smith, | Centra: president raliroad, of the New York | in which he called politan owned $22,000,000 bonds and | NOBLEWOMAN SEEKING WORK | “My education has not followed the lines of my destiny; I understand the classics and the languages, but don't | understand the duties of a heune-| maid, a cook or a—how ts It you call it—hasher’?” | This rather bitter, but naive ex-| planation for her plight wan given |the ¥. W. ©. A. employment office Wednesday by Mrs. Alexander Bris. | galoff, member of the Russian nobil | when she applied for work to eke out the existence her husband earns in| |teeing the user that Orlex powder | attention to the fact that the Metro | Seattle ax a common laborer | | “He makes $75 a month,” she sald $9,000,000 loans and agreements to| “And we spend $40 of it to help feed | loan of the New York Central this letter President Fiske said: “We think the present truculent | | attitude of some rallroad administra. | tions toward the operatives and the | untons « great mistake, which may j lead to disaster; and that it ts thm that all concerned in the properties should show some conciliatory dispo: sition, at least to the extent of en deavoring to get the point of view of labor and to seek some method of ne. gotiation to end the present impasse. And now that our conference is over, we feel that we have accomplished much. In our opinion, it ts time that all of the interests—the investors, ad. Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Bhoumatism Mr. James H. Allen, of Rochester, | N. Y., suffered for years with rheu- matiom. Many times thin terrible Ginease left bim helpless and unable to. work fo finally decided, after selene study, that no one ca free from rheuimatiam until the ac- mulated — impurit ommonly Hed uric acid de ore aii solved in the Joints and mus expelied from the body With this idea in mind he con- ted physicians, made experiments nd finally compounded a prescrip- tion that quickly and ‘completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatiam from his system He freely gaye his discovery, which he called Allenrhu, to others who took it, with what ‘might Jealied marvelous conn. lyeare of urging he decided sufferera everywhere know his discovery through the pers. He has t lore instructed | druge everywhere dispense Allenrhu with the that If the first pint bottle doo show the way to complete re he will gladly return your t, Owl Drug C ement. to to To Reduce Dangerous Varicose Veins People who have swolien veins or nches should not walt until they | reach, the bursting point, which means much sufferiny but should at one lable druggist a bottle of Moone’ 1 strength) this powerfal, ye secure from | erald | harm- will suf. Moone's rers will cease to worry |Emerald O11 treatment 4 ed by icians and in honpit and in anteed to accomplish results or 0 all kinds tres and w nd is used | y in many i factories an unfailing first aid, t » the Jured antiseptic. Owl supply you—~Advertis f enlarged j Welchel of Fort understanding | 4d tons of f In | reiattv * who are persecuted by the in Russia.” | Dean Condon Tells Cost of Education An address on the cost of a untver | sity education by Dean John T. Con- re a meeting of the Patrons’ association of the Univer sity of Washington at Meany hall Thursday evening at § o'clock. The association is comprised of parents and guardians of university students | soviet |don will featy Army Officers to Serve in Islands Lieut. Col. Harry T. Mathews and Lieuts. John Madison and James Worden, and Dan | Luce of Fort Ward, have been as |aigned to duty in Hawall, and ¢ award Murphy of Fort Worden has received notice to report in the Phi} |'ppines, according to orders received by Ninth Corps area headquarters | from Washington, D. C., Wednesday. Eagles Initiate 290 Candidates Continuing the drive to reach a membership roster of 10,000 by Fri jdmy evening, Seattle Aerie No. 1 | Fraternal Order of Eagles, Initiated @ class of 290 candidates Wednesday eventng. be | - After | | One X-Ray Free! The only reliable and scientific method of knowing the exact con. dition of your teeth. As a special inducement to those that are in need of artificial teeth, we are go. ing to give one gold crown FREE to every person who orders one of these plates during January, Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue article nine of the state constitution ing nightly ®t | 9 amended and that counties of the the special reviv- | sate be reclassified. after the coun- al campaign con- we the | Hes are so classified the legislature tangible Representative Collin of a1 H. B. No. 29 provides for a tion of the rate of levy om | personal enues from this levy going te Goapel taberna. | shall handle the elections in them and | districts except the state, cle, Third ave. | shall place one man in charge of two|enues are to be derived on businesses, individual n public utility co @ limit of 40 mills on real gible personal property. mt and Cedar st. —_|or more offices in the county when The, Visiting | the work in each doen not necensitate a assisted by « } the attention of an official This bill strong band of) musicians and, Mr. Benham = singers’ of the! Simpson Bible institute. } Unusual local tnterest {s being | manifested In these meetings. | The topic Thursday night will be, “Who Is the Wise Man of Today?" Those Who Drink Sentence Killer to 20-Year Term| MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Jan. 18.—/ Charles M. Powell, the “hired assas- » the murder of John M. Brun- owner sentenced to years today. Powell ate’s evidence and accused Harry Mohr of paying him to shoot Brunen. Mohr was convicted and sentenced to ife imprisonment. en, cireu was It is green tea in \o' and flavory. ior Japans you ever ted. from y shoule surely try "SALADAY GREEN TEA 4 eer eS n—fresh, : to the fime Sold by all Grocers. R&B C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, = Store Hours—S:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.: Some wonderful savings in our pre-inventory sale of odds and ends. Some items are limited. FAIRY HOUSEHOLD BROOMS & UNDERPRICED AT 59c Medium weight; made of good quality broom corn, and reinforced with 5 rows of stitching; regular 85c. SALE OF RADIO SUPPLIES AT HALF PRICE $7.50 Nerco Head Phones at. $40.00 Tube Set at.... Complete with phones—-A and B LUNCH $3.75 -$20.00 2 batteries, Small size, regular $1.25, Large size, regular $1.50, aerial and tube. $150 Magnus Detectors at 500 Aerial Wire, per 100 feet. ...-0. 00+ Ue Mounted Detectors at EDISON AND THERMAX ELECTRIC TOASTERS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED . teemears cover. a i er = sas KITS Specially Priced for Friday Mt. 200 A very handy kit to carry lunch and vacuum bottle; strong handle and has water repellent Formerly $5.00; toasts 2 alices at one time; browns evenly; finished in nickel. Come complete with cord. Your choice of Edison or Thermax, at $2.98, CHILDREN’S METAL ‘2.98