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PAGE 2 | Lloyd George to Have Busy Time on America Tour MAY A WOMAN USE TOBACCO? | FORNER BRITISH LEADER 10 ARRIVE INU, S, OCTOBER 5 Welsh Statesman Will Cover Much of This Country and Canada; Wife and Daughter With Him — NEW YORK George. leader of the days when the being won, will arrive Ostober 5. T former British premier tury, where soldiers and statesmen Of Europe, to whom special honor ts} WILL GREET PREMIER given, are always |” Lloyd George Latest of the outst nent part in Welsh of the war to come to native land and while in th t's ‘on that rounds of the- civil war, He his Abraham Liy for hims ne Britain world war wa in New York respects lar tvities tn s play m ling figures net his country, ts country the little Welshman, now a caustic] Wil! visit the headquarters at Pitts eritic of the allied policy so success-| burs of the American Gorsedd, ful when Germany was being beaten, of Welsh » with branches In Will be accorded every honor New any parts of the United States, The York carf render in the drief space of | former prem peaks and sings her his visit Lloyd George will arrive Mauretania, being taken from qua a@ntine on a cutter to The Hatter rnoon of ( Whenes he will proceed to the ci hall to pay his respects to the acting esentatives of the Amer! mayor. The ¢x-premier w d Ge guest at luncheon and will mak At ¢ Short tour of the ‘it a t afternoon. “LED TO ADDRESS ING IN MONTREAL Barly the next morning for Montreal. A representat mittee of citizens has been « Feceive Lioyd Ge p will be a pub-| jeveland. stn the capt Ohio. man, the ex-pre- Miler will attend church the next day afd will spend the day quietly, On he will visit Monday he will address a large pub- }P' who has ex lie meeting in } eal and depart | Pressed the bh tt z T } be pose immediately for Ottawa. There he | P i Will be guest of the Canadian govern: | sits to Richmond, Va., whence Ment at a luncheon and dinner. | ur the battlefields of 1861 At Toronto, the next place to be ladeiphia and possibly to be guest will ad. | ret ad. | Visited, Lioyd George will of the Meutenant governor, eceive an of ex-sol- | he WILL BUILD SEPTIC TANKS} 4 by threats of alth ar w York, where he Metropolitan diers. It has been propose visit Toronto university. | The foliowing day he Niagara Falls and will go to Ham: tom to be entertained at a banquet that same At Win Loyd George will be gx Heutenant gover evening. at vernmen house. On the evening of Saturday, ay pre take ennel 43, he will speak at a public | Washington waters trom sewage con nination by wer out! can be proctt The promise w ference in the o ¢ tanks soon as ‘The next day he will leave for Min. Beapoiis and St. Paul. Accompanying be his wife and his ¢ The ex-premier’s visit He comes. a student of history, | 4 George witt|* hter, M made at a con 6 of Deputy Pros hur Schram, attended by | and state health author. ities and by city councilmen, i Attention wan directed to the pro vision in the proposed $700,000 bo 5 at and th d similar tanks t in the lake. promised to every sewer outl aa. Health authorities agreed to give th “ city officials an opportunity to make es good on | a nae | 5 |Sen. Jones Tells j of Future Alaska 4 Alaska {s on the threshold of sub. precede Lloyd George's} s|discussing the business of th VISITOR; GET $145 eparate organizations. eile hese 1 The building trades department| et ee THE SEATILE STAR RISKS LIFE TO RESCUE SISTER Taxi Driver Saves Baby, Its} Mother and Grandmother EDT gee etry Meanderings Approaching Jerusalem. 1} You Do It Thre Raging Surf, and Jaffa. “Allah Gallah!’ Judg Question in Divorce Suit FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. | -| BOYS WANTED ye Will Deolde This| ron BY 8. B. GRorr BAN Prosperity Abounds Hereabouts. Rlcking- hie fife’ th firajend evoke | Orin Routes on BY W. Hl, PORTERFIELD top of the gangway, It looked even |20" Taro, taxt driver at the Wash-| 1 JERUSALEM.—(By Mail.) — There lees Inviting ax we atarted down to. |!78ton hotel, saved his slater, MIM! Mths Anita Cort 1 asked di. | are a fow spots on the earth's sur-| Ward the row-boats dancing Ike |J0#ph Meigliorte, her tiny baby 494! vorce trom her 4, C. Cortel-| had nover expected to see, |corks in an agitated bathtub, |his mother, from the Beacon Crest| ain on the ¢ a ar ae an | @a e a mwas one of them, Yet} Someone nald, “It ty the ground. | “partments, 1816 18th ave 8, when! tected too atr y to her smok- | there le pothine cult about it.{swell.” But afl the swell we could | fire broke out in the attle of theling ang to her carrying a sliver elg Loafing down the Syrian coast, your |féel was one just abaft the left lung. | *tfucture Thursday night aret case and having an ash tray | In All Parts of the City ship comes to ancient Joppa, or} We did not need to go to Jaffa, or| Mrs, Melgiiorie, who became #/on hor dressing table | uffa, only + m Haifa, | even Jor lem, We had seen Gali-| mother last Monday, was helpless on | Cortelaizti said he didn't think | From ¢ een a long| lee. Was not that enough? Even|tho third floor of the burning bulld-| women ne rily bad because the ne of wic g surf, beating |Jonah preferred the whale's insides |ing. Her mother was with her smoked, but he didn’t want his wife treact a rock-bound|to thiv place, We turned back, It] Taro saw the flames several|to do tt as rises a cit t|Was no use, A generously con:|blocks away and rushed {nto the! “I'll have to consider that point," Pintte t from | structed female, who had crossed the | hatlwa { up the stairs. He was|eaid Judge Mogan, who will render c wh W streets com ean 27 times, sald there was no! handicap greatly by the smoke, | cision in @ few days. Jroar sh and cries of dra nen | danger and to goon, We went but succesded in getting to the} ve i le mel drivers and merchants and| The boat soon filled to overflow: |third floor, w the two alid | 5 ft | voatn |ing and two plratical Arab oaramen|yomen were with the ct iis | Convict Man for T ‘. | We are told in the Good Book very |"@fted rowing for the shore, while | wrapped them tn blankets and car ett aboul Jona. the ot ar dere {8 third pirate in the stern acted asried them to aafety | Snuggling Woman jralom. This is the port to which ast The fire routed the occupants of ’ ng, oF 1, convicted SE wa ctemceecms tel The Seattle Sta cod for n's temple. From |° rus as our craft all but capsized.|1, ree to the street while firemen |, Ah ri, into this ec ere Jonah, fleeing “from the pres-| Alléh Gallab! What did it meant |i attied the fl a the roof , nada, was sent > te noe ot the LRG” f06ed «Mlb oe a, cymnal for & general! oie tire was caused by defective | day 4 Mduce o Seventh Ave., Near Union St. 1g to Tarahish, from where, you witi|™msacre of all Christians? A mon Pg Bo i h Neterer, L r WAYS rose Up directly behind us in the and bad gained | Rgled articles recall, ho was transferred to the} y ; sa naadudie bettte fe aos |e ie nue led art “ rs hovered a moment just over our 25 tas 0 selzure and confisca jesom of a whale, outward bound. | - Firemen found the fire open a Here Peter raised Doreas to life. and | Heads henitated, and sank back. We |* shorn one and worked a by 5 ernmen als, | ¢ it was that the same disciple | "re saved | hours before st was ex:| ON THE “a 3 a zi ¥ hat remarkable vision showing |_-A!/ah Gallah!” call the boatmen 1, ‘The damage Is est DN THE JOB | 1; siia? hat e ory. The dinner at the distinction between Jew |W® Were Jerked ashore by a glant|t tGk ata bor te m Kansas City War Auxiliary to Serve ne all of the Azmory,, TH who bears acros# his enormous red| $1,000, covered by insur-| go long as reports of Trotzky's be followed by a card nd Gentile was forever abolished. | sweater the mystic words, “Cc is, death continue to come out of Rus- Friends and relatives of the Dinner on Saturday | and apparently prosperous, a blawne relief from mont of the region we have visited of late. |Federation Sub-conventions End Business ¢ plain of Sharon we roll | BY HAROLD H swiss {19 comfort. We sce where Sameon| me |met Delilah and we know what hap: | Cnited Press Staft Correspondent | - | Aerie and subordinate Aerie officers | Jaffa, aa the port is known today, —$—$_$<$__ pte | | inhabitants ah Gath - 4 stil on ‘the job handling the pub.|!8dles of the Miller Woman's Relief | sions, according to the commit niles out from shore, ‘The guide| Got suard us pp On a book anid to “truat implicttly the ex somgubd bganiarmpictbnpas wie ITY VISITOR| [sx aid to rat‘ te wx | 70" e Rule, socked trans of Po oOo to. ‘The nea looked xmooth an wo | Ur seats by main strength, until we! Conrad Hf. Mann, the managing | | cused upon tt from “A” deck. It {five at the railroad station a mile| organizer and financial r ot | looked tess smooth aa we stood at the hie away 4 jthe Fraternal Order of Eagles, and = } | Then the ride to Jeruaniem, $5] resident of Kannas City, will be Pe | jmiles, Palestine is bare and bleak. | visitor to the elty of Seattle during | Ll |fenerally speaking, excepting the|the week of October 1. He will] | jeountry about Jaffa. This is a gar-| visit Ballard Aerie No, 172 on Tues | == den; a s orchard from|day night, October 2, and be a gurat| which 12,0 oranges are ¢x-| of Seattle Aerie No. 1 on Friday | |tree orchard, producer of silk, Mona's Valk hans be tae the. ur| | Pas vaste, t far away, 804) Kose of conferring with the building : all the « about is rich | committes of Beattie Aerie No. 1 re | garding the plans and financing o he new building to. be erected the near future. Ho will remain here during the week and will meet with the state ot o Silo mmmommannne | PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 28~- |pened there, At least we know | Three sub-conventic epart.|enough. Poor Samson. He lost his|! connection with the campaign to h ub-conventions of depart-| o th berst 4 to plan! | ments included {n the American| alr, then his Job, then his eyes and, | erease the membership and to plan| Federation of Labor were drawing) finally, his life bilge Baer spy laa Site ay et ee ~ | tn ald of old age pension legisla | have the ways cleared for the main BOOST SUGAR PRICE oe ee | | gatherings, which commence Mon z NEW YORK, Sept. 2§,-National, | American and Warner companies to day advanced the wholesale price of | day, | Delegates to the metal, building |“) and label departments conferences) Téfited sugar 25 points to 9.60 cents] Were to be in session during the da pound PICKPOCKETS FIRST TO GREET SEATTLE by Silas Lee, of Salina, Kan., for the theft of him wallet containing $146. Lee had Just stepped from m train at the King St. station when the thief fliched bis purse, he reported to Officer Applequist early Friday morning. was expected to make another ef-| 70%, fort to heal the two-year breach be. | "Us." tween the union and the brother | be = What do you want me to go} hood of carpenters and joiners,|_f*t UP and run the risk of being] which tq divorced from the parent] “’'*° No, t fi % hy o Organization because of internal], _° but if you find fs the morn-| aif 2 [ing that somebody's gone thru your! |The department executive eoun.| Pockets don’t blame me cil, acting on @ resolution adopted unanimously, was in conference } with delegates of the carpenters stantial de . Senator Wes-| and joiners today, seeking some z o fey I. Jones told members of the| means of winning the union back j 3 Y4 es Young Men's ees club at aj into the fold, i} ke luncheon at Gowman hote!| The metal trades department c Thursday noc Tremendous bene.| Was to continue handling its own! 4 }fits will accrue to Seattle and the| business today. Perhaps the most| Northwest when the northern terri tory {s finally understood and tts rescurees explotted, the senator said | Tries Suicide With Gas; Will Recover (ne xi Ra Free}, Mrs, 04a Wickstrom, $4, of. 1594 st., attempted suicide Thursday Ras oon by inhaling gus in her |apartment, according to the police, because of alleged domestic difficul ties. The lan Mra. A. Avtstin. amelled the escaping and broke into the room, finding the woman {n 1 She had h i AN unconscious condition. er removed to the city hos {ll recover. In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: if we burt you, don’t pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP ‘Cruise to Alaska | Is Yacht Club Plan } An International to Alaska, sponsored by the Seattle Yacht club, will be held next or July, if tentative plans laid Thurs. i Boston Cental Offices} (2.72 program for the trip| weak, run down and had « pain {n i boos rite yachtsmen of the Gulf} my left side for a long time, so i AY Bhcasa Aeerss and Atlantic const to folm with thoes [eysittt fide for & tone, time, 40/}) All Alterations Free t We Stand the Test of Time It is the proposal of the club that|, Pinkham's V ble Compound 22 Years in One Location hey visit Alaska by th jase. Let Contract for MORE THAN $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State ‘nsurance Com- } Contract for the construction o the 35th ave. 8, W. |tem was let by the boa works Thursday to the Shea Co, fo! $324,659.91 for clay pipe and $220, } 914.90 for concrete pipe. \ed in the district, and work will star on it at once, ° | @mpesting meeting tomorrow afternoon, yachting cruise | drugg! Juno} day by the club materialize. The club | trustees, In a special sexsion, decided | he inside pass. | Trunk Sewer Line! trunk sewer sys 1 of public The im provement has long been badly need. mporttant resolution adopted by that organization thus far was ap. proved late yesterday. It contained | an appeal that the United States | build up and maintain a well bal anced navy, based on the interna tional conference of limitations treat | President Samuel Gompers of the | dederation was to make additional | For your Fall Clothes— speeches today, addressing the de Come in and get them partmental gatherings, and greet }ing the delegates as they pour into! Groundwork of the main convention firmly laid, he said land awalts only the approval of details by the executive council at the city. is USE YOUR CREDIT The newest models are here in all the popular weaves and most ap- proved shades, and our prices are of marked | distinction, “THE BEST MEDICINE FOR WOME | When Mr, Myers of Winston: Salem, North Carolina, stepped |into the drug store and asked his ist for the best medicine he 4 in his store for woman's Ills, it any wonder he was handed a | bottle of Lydia FE, Pinkham's Vege- table Compound? Mr: K. Myers in writing of it says: “I had been | helped me in @ short time so I was able to do all of my housework, Jin luding washing and ironing, and |now I feel fine all the time.” As |Lydia KE, Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound holds the record for ¢| benefiting 9% women out of every 100 women who take it, it will pay every it— Ad Your own good judgment will tell you which of our new Fall Suits or Overcoats in our large assortments are most becoming and most eco- nomical for your needs. suffering woman to try tisement, ic missioner Stand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Upto- Date Title Insurance Com . pany Of this stim, $150,900 In government bonds and first mortgages on im- proved real estate is ul- waye kept on deposit with the state treasurer as a ermanent guaranty fund, hy be content with an opinion on your title when we issue an absolute guarantee, protecting you against forgery or other fatal defects of title, and also against cost of litiga- tion if title is attacked? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Snpertision™ ASSHTS MONY THAN $700,000 |Health Depends On You cannot obtain life tnauranc: unless the doctor makes an examin- ation to determine the health of th |kidneys, Outside of the tew tiona he may ask, this is considere: one of the vital points upon whiel bb AL sical condition im deter- ined jceastully, in mtha or even years ag nothing the matter wit their kidneys to: |today might prove |dixeased condition them to be in The cause swelling of thi ens, otc,, may ofte » Improper health depends on t your kidneya so do no in too fate condition of wait until it ing gans. Sold everywhere quest. to Co, Dept. No, 661, Rochester, N by leading Condition of Kidneys quien: | Yet many people think that| because they passed this test ntio- | A similar toast | of before giv- attention to these delicate or- druggists Sample sent free on re- | Warner's Safe Remedies YOU MAKE YOUR Own CREDIT Terms PAY AS LITTLE AS D1 or $2 a Week al) PACIFIC 1221 THIRD AVE, con UNIVERSITY 7 6 cd | h| hy} Glasses $5 FREE BXAMINAT GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Westinke Ave. Neur Fourth and Vike amplete nt | x se gs mm un ime meme i tures. These suits are well worth $30, Saturday for $17.85. Men's Ralneoats, belted gabor stripes and plain patterns. 10F cecresceveseces Boys’ Raincoats, U. $5 values on sale for . Boys’ Hi-Top Shoes, lees leah heavy soles. Sizes sey. $3.50 Saturday covemeee Boys’ Army Shoes, brown, all leather, welt soles. Sizes 2% to 6. Special $4.35 Saturday evernevese Viel Kid Oxfords for women, black and brown, Catan and military heels, Sizes 2 Regular $4 values $ ite 2 49 Women's Hiking Boots, 12{nch top, moccasin style with leather counters and soles, All sizes, $10.00 values on $5.00 BAlC LOT ceeesneees Men's Work Shoes, heavy, brown, all leather; Munson last, Double sole, Sizes O11. $4.50 ly cut with back belt and o emart features. Regular =. $1246 BOYS’ TWO-KNICKER SUITS Sturdy materials, strongly construct- ed, smart designs in brown and grey patterns. The extra pair of knickers means long service. Regular $8 values on sale Saturday for : d Mi ; Women’s an isses Dresses $4.95 Smart Wool Dresses, Tricotines, Serges and Velvets, braided, trimmed and beautifully finished. Regular $10 values, on sale Saturday for $4.95. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. Wool serges and tweeds, beau- tifully embroidered and finished, sizes $3 95 2 to 6. Regular $5.00 values on sale for. seses . House Dresses and Aprons— Crepe, gingham and percale. Regular $1.95 values on sale tor 1 ° 1 9 Petticoats, Heatherbloom and sateen with fancy inserts, scallops and two-tone knife pleats. $1.75 values on sale for $ ] .29 Heather Hose for women. Fancy drop poh models. Regular 50c values on sale for, pair. se 39c Women’s Union Sults—110 sample pieces—union suits, children’s vests, drawers and night gowns will be closed out at Wholesale Prices, Regular $5.75 values fOr somesess Girls’ Union Suits, good weight, cot- ton ribbed, fleece lined. On 89 c special Saturday foresees Basement Money Savers’ Oil Cloth 29c Yd. Good Heavy Oil Cloth in white and colors. attractive designs. Regular 40c values, on sale for, yd... Some very Sn 4Se Cut Glass Tumblers, in 5 differ. ent patterns, Set of six 75 c on special sale for. weg “Stevens” All-Linen Toweling. Regular 85c values on 23 c sale Saturday, yd.eees Children’s Stockings, cotton vil» Wool Nap Plaid Single Blan- bed, black and Corfovan, Reg: | Aluminum Percolators, Ha he y f » Tice boll. kets 66 by 80, .Regular $2.50 iar 250 values on special sale J ers, tea kettles, ete, on special values en $1 95 Saturlay 15c je" yi All. Wool Blankets, U. 8. Ribas pen 2 SE Army. Regular $4.50 values on ale Satur+ Double Sheet ‘Blankets, Woolly and soft, 60 by 76. Regular pA ac BE ae $2.50 DEPARTMENT STORE Mig ft nae 4620 Lah Gna 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE MUST eT eT OTT COT aT Well tailored, smart appearing Men’s Two-Pants Suits, in Blue Serge, Cassimeres, Worsteds and Mix- On special sale Men’s Pants of good worsted, in dines, Extra well made. These ‘ ¢ on sale coats would be good values $3 87 st $28 Saturday for . . at anda toe ks 7 0. D. Army Shirts, guaranteed all wool, Regular $4 sellers on Men's Overconts, al! wool, Poe special $2.89 8. Rubber. . $3.75 part mem h tee in ESS ag SRS SHS NNSA eR Samnneowy ———

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