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THE STAR--MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1913. Gompers’ Report Shows Remarkable Increase in Strength of Organized Labor; Urges Activity | most LOW PRICES EASY Grote-Rankin’ S terms Kiore Open Maturday Keven TH o | You Are Invited to, Attend the ~ Demonstration At our store ell this week of the economical, satisfactor Gas Range in the world—the — Gas Range A few of the most important fe atures of this famous Gas Range ae i | ve ong ress | Degas rarten't tatoos sa oward Forcing New Laws rough ma | I Constructive legislation to benefit the more than 2,000,000 members; deneed in the report of the n committee, w i of the A. F. of L. and allied organizations, was urged In the report of) asked that the committee be ‘riz@d_ to collect folunta ‘ President Samuel Gompers and executive counell of the federation pre: | tions from individual membe f the fede o recon a Ts in progress hore for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We PB gentod to the thirty-thitd annaal convention. today tions were Inclosed with the report on the general status of elght-he H are making way for Santa Claus tn all departme but espe Picturing the labor movement as one of practical tdealiam, dealing | bills aS | Clally in the Housefurnishings Section in the “Economy Base with the raw stuff of life and branding industrial managements as Mombers were urged to pe en for wupport of tt i} ment,” where our Toyland will soon be tn Hollday trim, Read Hf cruel and heartless in gelfintorests, the report showed a remarkable Rooher bil, opposing convict heduled for ¢ eration rt | our ad. in Sunday's Times for further details. I 68 of unionism in th year he new session of eongress ee fi The membership passed the two million mark, and President Gor This measure, It wae i nt th b it i - 9 ‘ pers predicted a steady advance the new goal of three million. ‘The lower house three tines, } ‘ 1 t Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats $1.00 federation ove tlacal year witha Dajan. of Sind, after te Coming out atu nav ot go loxisintion & ee sin its thirty-three year » $2.8 ) and expending and children, the report de { ie . clash Maha . i $2.77 14 ial member ration and allied bodies was A fn tandard of wage " i nee f all € ed tt In Plushes and Velvets, all colors excepting Diack New, up placed at 2,064.5 ‘en ines omy 8 in the last year tuduate ehoula the Ly ks : i aeperouante shap nom Oh P12 ne $1 00 NEARLY $00,000 ON STRIKE DURING YEAR entitled to tha dard than are t nd r An $3.75. Room-makt Just e Nine hundred and sixty-nine strikes havo marked labor's war against which denies to ite r ticularly te a Ww i capital In the past year, tnvolvi 296 persons, benefiting 186,644,/and minora a living wage, Ie © be permitted to exint i : r and coating $2,464,216.91 to sustain members on atrike representativos id be ¢ { se Floor Covering and Drapery Bargains Labor's defense fund recetved from Jocal trade and federal labor WILL AID POP LAR GOVERNMENT LEAGUE oe Fourth Floon—Take Front Elevator. wa SOG DARE YOR? FIEBLOTO, Hate dnttebnoe sa eer eheamiat tan \ Govert t jeague, Wild's dest Tilaih annloam: Faruiar yarns 810k Moen embers of the federation were urged to use thotr Influence to in the formation of 1 Vs } ching tale : s equate yard Kot passage in congress of pend junction limitation an, which 46 to be ilaeit et hi D. ¢ 1 e 4 cut only .... ; baie $1.35 War wa unded against the impending influx immigra: Thies league " 1 ‘ t P Wild's B grade ald $1.50 val z tion t acl t with the opening of the Panama canal, and ita and plutocr are \ t 1 trick 1 1 Wild's Printed Li In Congress was censu red for ite attitude on the department Reviewing the tus ¢ ri Beteation, per squ t 48c of labor, In this respect the report said in part: “We cannot ing that definite: action wi t rth n~ for many mor nit ey al rat f too strongly condemn the niggardly, picayunish policy of con © re t ured a fi ' € tf i] i" « nd Arabia 40 1 eerss xs, scrim, ne Na tag nA. 1716 grees in Gealing with the onty department entrusted with pro Id Ee GAtaeeAIHGaIe Ie wie obtbin a eindle moting the werere of the wage-earner.” rinciple r i tien ‘ ¥ Drag Sundries Dept. Little Things at Little Prices A bureau of labor safety and a museum of safety appliances wor The progress of tho expose of the N s) Association |. Main Poor advoca A section which #a Competition has been #0 factu was reviews r the Hght of justification of th age: Q-quart Vacuum B tt : loss an utions of corpor so heartless that human tr deration charges ma x ye ' t« , ere bat as Room : have been riffced In the gle for profits.” Creat ke { for wa 1 Much more. Room om te ¥ making sale ‘ $1.95 k " Te eral bur health wa eon in the attitude of cong and he federation it ative matte ‘ One lot of ; Bristle Lark sof Black, wht the decre ition from special’ interesta which hitherto b to be ¢ en of citizens? A for the ' Hair Brushes, worth 25¢ Shing & 6c fought the nent of such an organtzation f all ar : FIGHT FOR REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS rhe at ' ‘ ri 4 de og es Wax Ge B more lavor rer atio the next congressional campaign was evt-| ing tion of slave Falcum “ xen read j sorted o¢ | eee Pe urn FIRST PICTURES FROM STREET CAR STRIKE BLIZZARD RAGES worth up t * . Sensational Room- Making Bargains In the Economy Basement. Three Bargain Tables—we need the tables for toys—-so here goes for a quick clearance. If quantities last these prices hold good unt!! Wednesday evening. For 15 Cents For 5 Cents Take your ch f th c gray granite Pudding ns Be wort We enar ens y Be tin quart measuring Cups Se Pots w 1@c tin Dust Pans, Japanned..Se Guantitios are he 0c heavy steel Kitchen Spoons Se ay USc large size tin Wash Rasins.. Japanese Floor Brooms ise cs tbe Royal Biue enamel! Cuspidore be wo a hy die Dish Mops Be he fe wood hand! De... Be 552 hciete Gadae’ Polish ine Ge ename! Sauce Pans Se Heavy Dust Pans, triple steel We Mincing Knives ha edna’ now al For 25 Cenis Read These Convincing Nergatas 4 49 4 89 fancy Jugs “eign ORE tlons $36"and ise Ter 33c and a9 ena 4 49e glass Water Pitchers 6g mae © ase Window Trimmer and Ticket Writer wanted at once. Must be quick and original in both departments. Permanent position to right party. AMUSEMENTS ee opetita = M&S FSF Hl n Wetsmer. TRAIL <<. LONESOME PINE ; H Mate. with tom. TORORROW NIGHT CHARLOTTE: WALKER CE GSStace Vresents READY MONEY BY JAMES MONTGOMERY Byes, 6c to “PANTAGES Dorothy Davis Allen the (CHINESE STUDENTS THAT LED TO RIOTING IN CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Street Cars Stranded by Cut Trolley Wires in Indianapolis, Downtown Section. ‘FOUND HIM DEAD OAKLAND, Cab, Nov. 10.—When his two sons arrived from Sacra mento te » him, they found W 1. Belew, aged 76, dead in « gas filled room at the Tex house, a sul cide or the Vietina ef an aceld DIGESTION, GAS, - A COMEDY of LOVE and ROMANCE. | I man menmerron. winner on AROUSE newer IRE DYSPEPSIA GONE Sensational Re PRICES—Nights, the to $150 Matiness. OTHER Mr Si Me ne ee University of Washington re- lution, the moat drasticof the sea. “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” FIXES ere sharply criticise sion, calling upon congress to en SICK, SOUR, GASSY sTOM P SEATTLE THEATRE TIV L - stern igration ¢ large the scope of the Chin a eae os aturday Cha Perry clusion act to include all Asiatics,, ACMS IN FIVE MINUTES. ‘ caine nae An week SRATTLE'S NEWEAT THEATRE secretary of the confer not excepting the Chinese and Hit § BAILEY & MITCHELL rReseNt Orune TON? r permitting faculty mem-dus. The resolution was offered Yonder what upset your eer ce “7AZA” Pkg yen A organize classes of Chinese Paul Scharrenberg of the Califor goh—which portion of the food dia Present the Masieal Comedy Success ts and bringing thom to this nia Federation of Labor, and was | the damage—do you? Well son't . PRICES—200, 30¢, 50- “HONEYMOON TRAIL” coun‘ry passed unanimously Congres®) nother. If your stomach is in a re- Bargain Night Monday. any seat 26 Prices 180 and 280. Tey stay in school but a shor: was also called upon to pass an! voit; if sour, gassy and upset, and eee amoncme | ttINe Taylor said, “and selze any act tricting immigration to those what you just ate has fomente 4 i available opport malty, te disperse whe can read and white their own tnto stubborn Jumps; head dizzy over the country and become com- langage pele! 0) dd acid With over 200 prisoners now in The conference adopted a reso. |President Tat breath foul, tongue conted—just the city jail, Chief Bannick {s wor Eleven Seattle doctors will re Fed about accommodations. He} sive the honorary degree of Fel will ask the pub safety commit ee ee = tee today to allow him a substa-|!ow of the American College of tion at Third and Pine. Have you received your Invita- ge wa: The medicos are on their to Chicago. They are Drs WILSON GIVES OUT | take a little Pape'’s Diapepsin and |1n five minutes you wonder what | became of the indigestion and dis- ) trene. MUlona of men and women today know that St ts needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin NEWS ON MEXICO tion to Jessie Wilson's marriage? | James B. Eagleson, Frank I. Hors F occasionally keeps this delicate or 14 Oh, well, neither do we in jend | fall Park Weed Willis, Bruce El-| WasHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Prest-|recognized, but President Wilson gan regulated and they eat their to go more, ri Horton, 4 Eugene Al dent Huerta of Mexico has not de-| ¥88 sald still to harbor a faint hope favorite foods without fear, en 3, N ontius, that diplomatic pressure will bring pmach doesn’t take care s 4 rally val " dd the We ton admin tho , . Rie a atiteies ie and te th W - ngton a tn fe st the Mexiean dictator to terms pral Iiinit without rebel i 3. Stur e college he ashington administ jon 1 Or « age . was organized last May by 500 Of hay not closed the door finally on me Geers Hee cite sacl Teer nan Mette ier That is the dividend we have Ml the most prominent physicians in The correspondents to whom WIl-/ Ciictest, surest, most harm! x paid on savings for twelve Ml the country Huerta. son gave thelr regular weekly To | ee ee ae aa epate which years. Nor has {t thrown the door open ception today red definitely|! is only fitteieents for a las , Eave you shared in these DOESN'T WANT IT to Gen. Carranza, the rebel com-|that he ts not preparing a message po at 7: ie stores. It's aay orto ‘ earnings? ph a ed to congress recommending that the C 4 ‘f < If not, why don’t you begin PANAMA, Nov. 10.—Col. Goe-| ander. rebels’ belligerency be recognized. aed anitte rie A ina ite waving today? thals said he would not accept the These things were made plain Neither has Emissary John Lind I rg tisha pe th aay 'y Dividends are declared on New York police commissioner. at the executive offices today. made his final report bo your sake, don't go a and 1 ihe first of each January and Mf ship even tf offered So far as the United States In| The president, it was announced, with a weak, disordered stomach: the first of July each year tit —_—————-|concerned, no new Mexican policy does not intend to submit the Mex: jy eo unnecessar pn erenenh? This is a Mutual Savings Mg ‘ bas been adopted, it was stated. {can matter to congrers for at least (¢8_%° 0%! 00.4 Society and all of our net CASCARETS FOR The gravity of the situation was'a week earnings are distributed equit ably among our shareholders. Officers and Directors PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION J. H. BLOEDEL, President, President Ploedel, Donovan LIVER-HE ADACHE YOU'RE BILIOUS AND CONSTI CONVENTION GOSSIP | PATED—CLEAN UP INSIDE | Secretary of Labor Willlam B.)hour of her stay has been mapped EASY 10 DARKEN 3 Lumber Mills, Vice-President | Wilson arrived | ttle last night | \ AND F {Ison arrived in Seattle last night,|out In advance. National City Bank D FEEL BULLY lter the &. F. of L. convention, and ae ba Bring Back Color and H.C. EWING, saeco registered at the New Richmond vustre with Sage Tea Calhoun, Denny & Ewing. ee i where the following highbrow dia-|_ Ae eel Pcie en mee and Sulphur. W. J. COLK jet a 10-cent box now logue ensued b ephiga nee npr pete n at Oa Peles. 5 ‘Assistant Postmaster. You're bilious! You ha President Gompers: “Why, ne | ee ea ee een Noe tonne r % W.CAMPBELL, = [Bi throbbing sensation in your head MUA = MURA tice ge ge ‘Tea, atid Sulphur, no one oa: Assistant Cashier National MH) a bad taste in your mouth, your of Labor — Wilson: | 21% Te tubt (be Meet ; naran Saturaily, eyew bu our skin ts yellow He le Sente| nae alt ‘ mY reparing this mixture ie ia ae ring : your ¢ iby nttende a Season.) ee though, at home is mussy and » Work 0 ps are parched, No wonder wee r our lips ai n |, A visit of interest to the A. F, of | troublesome, For 60 cents you can J, W. MAD ap on i feel ugly, mean and fil-temper The miners and operators at the!) delegates ty that i hae hey buy at any drug store the ready | President National City ied. Your system in full of bile not| Renton coal mines and in the Nan-| «onoer of Immigration Ay Cuore {to-use tonle called “Wyeth's Sago a noe ee een ah citantag ft fet rifare team ee 1 peng Columbia, | will make shortly to Seattle, to en-{%4 Sulphur Hair Remedy." — You 0. need IK a cleaning up inside, Don't |have been at daggers drawn for "| itat th, just dampen a sponge or soft brust NDERSON, co! ue being ous nuts - \ : support of steamahip me v ponge or soft brush A. ¥. ANDERSO! ; jeontinue being & bilious nutsance |long time. = When Charles H.|1n his bill, to be Introduced at the | With it and draw this through your amber esi jto yourself and those who fove| Moyer, president of the Western | coming regular seasion of congress, | hair, taking one small strand at a A. - i ED ce-Preaident zou, eo don't resort to harsh | Federation of Miners, reaches Seat- lt restrict th 4mmigration of Hin.|time. By morning all gray hatr and Treasurer. physics that irritate and injure, Re-|tle for the convention, he will be - : diaapp: 6 fe a0 OTT CALHOUN, Attorney member that most disorders of the |asked to try to settle the differ.| 12% % this coast | slcahee ee tae oh Tecan f cured by morning with gentle, thor-| putes Former Mayor P. H, McCarthy |*uxuriant, . You will discover % uget Sal Savings | Casea they work while a Francisco, president of the} dandraff tk gone* and) hatr ha . i vi sleep * 10-cent b from your Mrs. Robins, wife of {a Hullding Trades Council] stopped falling rls ill PLC ie eae Feat _ he| prominent delegaten,” | gence’ in’ alan of Olt ate, aca A Mutual Savings Society ifr head clear for month Chil and her husband live in flat in ——90¢ —_ we all teaive ‘ outhful fe Established 1901. dren love to take Cascarets, be-|one of the most congested slums {1 To Cure m Cold in One Day tractive appearance, get & 222 PIKE STREET | cause taste good and never|the Windy City. Sbe will put In al Take VAXATIVE MROMO Quicine Tablets. | onee with Wreth's Sar , © e e iivaglnte rot ney If it falls to cure, |! 18: Bage ERS (1) 08 sicken, busy two weeks, Nearly every | iW: Grove's signature ls on each boa Zo phur and look years younger. IN EAST; SNOW STALLS TRAINS CHICAGO, N it had not entirely subsided, the storm which had been sweeping the East and Middle Wert for the preceding 36 hours, was beginning to abate In violence today. ut 10 fell 10.—Though the x staten mi¢ winter In Chicago tt was estimated th was done CHIC: CITIES @URIED Clevelane kron, Canton a other Ohio en we nearly ¢ ft fr « sunication th outside we Pennsylvania was buried and snow The wind was high and the atr| nipping throughout New York. Ir diana and Michigan were swept by the bilzzard. Maryland, West Vir ginia, Tennessee and Kents sky also} were w n the storm In many places, eight ra he snow fell, in some 10, and at. kins, W. Va., 15. Telegraphic com-| munication was crippled through. out the entire atc awept region From New York westward it was practically prostrated. | Traine Delayed Trains w te. Connections | were Tr were stranded far from th ended | ed Jostinations | Trans-Atlantic New York and terrific gale ar liners a ind] reury a at i; \t Lake shipping ran for the nearest porte. must dp eation wa th Eastern hav hi wnings. > greatly ore iterrupted reported zero weather e aps Pr waste of gas. The Sanitary is constr i te nsume less nt f than any other make of stove | There are still scores of other special features; space ar} de tor will explain it to you. Come in any time PIKE [tte | FIFTH : : | | “LABOR LEADER | [orne-rras ras In all his’ undertakings, prd- a VILAS GETS OFF Vilaa = Jot ng n arrested Saturday on a t charge for an alleged re eferring to the federal jury PAS “parasites, Clara Sedor was with bith at he table at the Washington Annex when the Jury filed out, said ft was e who had sald, “There goes the arade which the § must have nistaken for “ps NEW HONOR CAMP for OLYMPIA The een tent Cowllt 1 is proving Operated for two 1 not been one atten d, will south of Ka aig Honor Ca highly suece ty scape Meat Prices CUT YOUR GRAY HAIR "eras |FRYE: CO. N) MARKETS As Follow Cholce Birloin oO. BrOak .....0s0 eevovecs 186 Rib and Loin 15¢ Mutton Chops uv (Our mutton Is of a superior quality. Try It.) Cholce T-Bone Bone ea sessed 20 Sweet Plekled Beef Ez Tongue aga 15¢ Pork Liver, 4n RBA Oh ake cass3c08 ru 2 cans Wild Rose Ea Milk . tvuu Look for U. 8, Purple @tamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. it has there are |church Sunday, lic and private, an efficiency engineer can bring the expe- rience of many others to your great = IN PULPIT TAKES RAPS AT CHURCH Declaring h imaelf | an old-fashion- w undertakings—to advantage. BUSINESS MEN—If your bust- ness is paying, {t can prob- ably be made to pay much more if efficiently organ- ized. We know of many cases, where, through mis- management, much profit is lost. If you are running be- hind fn what ought to be a good business, it can u doubtedly be put on a pay- ing basis. CONTRACTORS—If you want to do a big business and a paying one, get rid of the fear that you can’t bid low enough to get a contract and not go “broke.” We can give you careful estimates of cost, of the best materials to your Kline, national and James the BL churcho of In erhood of Blacksmiths occupying the p' Methodist Episcopal scored the tndiffer the resident Brot it the , University ence of the labor question It concerns Itself with the Nquor! he said, stric an church to let's labor's roblem but ly alone. wful reflection » said, “th: who are bungr Why its it rch is not more successful on there is that the 1? Car it there is a di in the select and the economical crosses to be bo! ich management of labor. man and the poor man? INDIVIDUALS who desire ex- 3 Morrison of the Amer pert advice and full informa- ic: of Labor, speakin tion regarding local {mprove- at the Bapt ments, assessments and all talked i other city utilities, can re- said the ¢ — we viene iJ ceive it at this office. more sympathetic with labor's atruggica George B. Worley | Roth are working to the sam Efficiency Engineer end, he said—the betterment of hu: 317 Yesler Way. man conditions Phone Elliott 3851. I non, tr r of the a 8 at mn’ Lake [ooo je ist’ Episcopal churea, m a ple against ch Y for fair wages to women w DENIES TREATY RUMO TOKIO, Nov. 10.—The foreign of é fice denies a report that the mikado wants the Anglo treaty annulled CUT- RATE Dentists HOW YOU MAY THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES Onl The statement at te 1 made that thou- wear eyeglasses who do not eed them. If you are one of these unfortunates, then these \ glasses may be ruining your are v Instead of helping them gands who wear these erindowa’ WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER Amalgam Filling 50c Up Gold Crowns $3 and Up Bridgework $3 and Up Full Sets Teeth $5 °c3 may prove for themaelves that they. can dispense with glasses {f they will get the following prescription filled at onee, Go to any active | drug store and get a bottle of Op- }tona; fill a two-ounce bottle witn water and drop {n one Optona tab- let. With this harmless liquid so Jutton bathe the eyes two or four times daily and you are likely to be astonished at the results right from the start, Many who have been told that they have astigma- tism, eyestrain, cataract eye Nd, weak conjunetivitis and other eye disorders, report wonder sore ful benefits from the use of this free prescription, Get this pre. We heve thousands of Seattle pn- scription filled and uso it; you may) “ents who will tell you that they 80 strengthen your eyes that never knew that plates could be fit- glasses will not be necessary. Bh 1 80 baad until they had us do t © wor! . Thousands who are blind or nearly 80, or who wear glasses would| Any work that doesn't prove sat never have required them ff they jistactory’ will be repaired free st f had cared for their eyes in time. charge at any time, Save your eyes before it Is too late! Do not become one of these, S®me In SOON-—today, tf pou wtah \ victims of neglect. Eyeglasses are ~ for F camination and e: only Ike crutches and every few '"te e years they must be changed to fit the ever-increasing weakened dition, so better see if you can, like many others, get clear, healthy, strong, magnetic eyes thramgh the!» prescription here glven.—Adv, 12-Year Guarantee to Al! Free Examination 7 University se BL, Opp. con- 2d and University , , Pras