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st comm) MOTHER JONES TELLS WHY MINERS OR FIGHT AND SHOOT TO KILL COLORADO'S CALL TO ARMS! STORE INTHE |} ARM F RLD—ANYBODY) } W WHERE IT IS? DENVER, Colo, M America have stood all th v T’S in Los Angeles. | | 7 & Of course you're sur- & prised. It has no Bs: ; show windows — no fixtures—no mahogany — no 4 : 4 Yet it makes forty thou- Sand dollars a year But it only makes fifty- vo cents profit on each suit. It is conducted on the » «same lines exactly as Fahey- fy) Brockman’s store here in | ithe Arcade Bdg., Seattle. Fahey-Brockman now sell "More suits than any other _ concern in Seattle That’s because they're sold shother Sores ae to use in crushing their cl Pon the small profit plan “It means that the w upstairs shop has cut [or A REVOLUTION Out all the fancy trimmings. | peans ‘There’s no mahogany no | plate glass—no brass and no § * tile floor. : And instead of paying T two to three thousand dol- Tars a month rent— Fahey-Brockman pay one VP hundred and seventy-five Sy That's why suits such as 4 see in the show win- $s for twenty-five dollars sold upstairs for fifteen “More than any other contact with the millions thinking. | know they are MENT. “No class of people in the But they can't stand having That's why the strikers tried to serve Rox ler. 17 had the poor old constitution constitution “But they couldn't do tt the guns put in Gov. Ammons’ ’ , |miners and the Fahey - Brockman’s busi- |;). poh Pre oe So these miners. ago, and it is getting every day. he reason is found in the ct that men have found out ten dollars is just as pod in their pockets as in ground floor landlord’s account. And that’s reason enough. (AHEY-BROCKMAN’S is Arcade Building. fake elevator, get off at the it stop, and you're there. tions say they have a right to families, killed thelr women and babie: “The nation, because bloodshed “Isn't it horrible? Of course, it is horrible. “But liberty was never w without BLOODSHED. “Mark that! “Wasn't it horrible when cooked to death down at Da more horrib! know that they stood THREE KILLED in mi violated as do miners in we (Fourth Series) lass A Theatre WEDNESDAY Wasn't it enough to sho through those corrupted Color fano? Minath eternally vigilant and v their women against thelr women and children haven't been reduced to absolute beasts—not yet! ot where safety la y other state In the Union? formulated by the government. jainous money kings to MIX By Charles H. Newell ay 5. “The working people of cy can bear It was Mother Jones speaking, with a conviction that startled me “WHAT DOES ALL THIS STRIFE AND rURMOI!I GROWING OUT OF THE COAT STRIKE AND THE LUDLOW MASSACRI MEAN?" IT had asked this 82-year-old, white haired, ruddy faced, foreeful woman who lay in Gov, Ammons’ military bull pens in southern Colorado three months in a vain effort to STIR THE VOTING WOMEN of the state to protest “And it means that the workers would rather die fighting to protect and children chan to lic in death-trap mines producing more wealth for the Rockefellers hildren,” she added hole nation is ON THE VERGE Get that? That's exactly what it person in America | am in constant «who toll, | know what they are THINKING.” MOTHER JONES ROCKED TO AND FRO IN SILENCE A MO- THEN THIS, LIKE A SHOT: world a aw abiding as the workers. the government they help support turn They can't stand it because they of Colorado fought the state militia he militia had the gune and the miners They tried to get Justice under the The Rockefeller guns, backed up by hands by the constitution, deprived those ALL THE LIBERTY guaranteed by being men and loving thetr wives and babies| just as much as the coal barons love theirs, got the guns the conatite bear tn defense of their homes and thelr and they started out to clean up all the gunmen who had/ # and burned their homes. doesn't understand, is horrified at the you hear women fn mass meetings say. Ludlow was dreadful om in any generation or by any people “The unthinking, busy world sees ONE result of a LONG-STAND- ING CONDITION and It is horrified. 263 miners weon, N. M., ere blown to pleces or last October? Wasn't it to know that those fathers and brothers had been killed to satisfy a GREED that was waiting to consume their children? “Wasn't It horrible, too, for those miners in southern Colorado to TIMES AS SURE A CHANCE TO GET were openly and continuously Those statistics «k into action the women of Colorado, who HAVE HAD THE BALLOT FOR 20 YEARS OR MORE, to know that Rockefeller had been spreading a social and industrial disease all ‘ado counties of Las Animas and Huer “It should shame every woman and every man tn Colorado who to love the flag that it did take a LUDLOW MASSACRE jon that they have been allowing a few ALL THE IN- GREDIENTS OF A REVOLUTION right under their noses. hey we om all over the land to make must get Into their heads and “THAT THE LABORING 1:00, 19:40 a.m. 1-38, Sep] ENT FROM THE LABORING , Sunday 2:36), 8:30 pm | LABORING MAN OF TODAY 1148 pm ut those women and children at Ludlow did not die tn vain. a terrible sacrifice In this great struggle that le gotng the government realize it MUST PRO- TECT THE WEAK AS WELL AS THE STRONG. “And the first thing the lawmakers of the states and the nation keep there ts thi MAN OF TODAY {8 VASTLY DIFFER. MAN OF TWENTY YEARS AGO. THE 18 THINKING, THINKING, THINKING, THAT MEANS HE KNOWS AS MUCH AND MAYBE MORE ABOUT subject t@ change without | ECONOMIC QUESTIONS AND HUMANITARIAN QUESTIONS THAN 3101. _Fare S#¢ Round trip | DOES THE AVERAGE LAWM In an announcement in th furnishing house had the fo ( say in its advertising: “ custom.” to protect business ethics to uncalled for and untrue. It is not the established c has it ever been the practice lishments to charge interest furnishing accounts. ————— —_ M. A. Gottstein Furnit Woodhouse & Platt Furnitu Times” of May 3d, a well-known home- . » . inasmuch as the charging of interest by the ordinary home- furnishing store is an established It becomes necessary, therefore, in order statement as not only misleading, but the undersigned homefurnishing estab- The Grote-Rankin Co. AKER.” e “Sunday llowing to refute this ustom nor of any of on home- ure Co. re CO., inc, | It THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914 FTER the Ludiow massacre, the following call bold-faced handwriting by nine Colorado labor | Worker,” @ paper published by and for the workers A guise of state militiamen. available. Federation of Labor. Federation of Labor. bd hi TO TAKE TWO CITIES SOON 222 Two apply for divo: Floyd Merrill takes capsules! BY N. C. PARKE EL PASO, Tex, May 6.—Redels| made by himself; near death. | Attorney A. J. Speckert must pay | back alimony or go to fail at Jnares predict that their forces | Wednesday night will occupy Saltillo and Tampico| Whittier Parent-Teacher associa- l within tia anaaien tion meets Friday Official dispatches trom Three attend Minis rey tend to confirm earlier reports | Yon meeting ' Federa- Monte: | Caballero, the rebel command. be ig of felony stances. | Several train loads of uniforma,| Albert Gray breaks leg In motor. | shoes and cavalry equipment were | C¥cle collision, rushed today from Juares to Gen,| Government needs male stenog- Villa at the front. “le “TIZ” FIXED MY SORE, TIRED FEET Just take your shoes off and then ‘OPERATORS TELL WILSON MINERS 2 "srsrovscessstn | WERE 70 BLAME **"'G feet of yours in a “TIZ" Your toes will wrig- gle with joy; ss they'll look up | DENVER, May &. j ert D. Rockefelle That at you and al-| p cg most. talk and | se / up. hen they'll/ board, sentenced to jail for con-|% isfying homes | va take h ? | heaval in Colorado, was unjust be-| tt Bay er tempt of court, freed on promise to} cause the multimillionaire has no i Pathe | obey court order. | of actual achievement interest tn thelr coal properties 7 4 Improvement in condition of and had made no effort to influ- When your| Mme. Lillian Nordica, {1 at Batavia, ence thelr attitude, was the declar feet feel all | Java: the entire country. }ation of 20 of the operators of Col- orado in « lengthy telegram President Wilson. Officials of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. did not sign the message. Along with the admission went a flat refusal to negotiate with any representative of the United Mine Workers of America. The operators blamed union lead. ers for all lawlesenees. The eleventh cavalry reached red out—just try “TIZ." It's grand. — Your Joy; no more pain in corna, callouses and bun- fons. There's nothing like “TIZ.” | Its the only remedy that draws }ont all the poisonous exudations | which puff up your foct and cause foot torture, Get a 25-cent box of “TIZ" at any drug or department store—don't Trinidad today. wait, Ah! how glad your feet get; The disarmament of both strik-| how comfortable your shoes feel era and mine guards will proceed You can wear shoes a size smaller immediately. |if you denire, ™: “Woman's Legislature” rehearsal | \Y &!! “Gather together for defensive purposes all arms and ammunition Send name of leader of your company and actual number of men en- listed at once by wire, phone or mail to W. T. Hickey, secretary of the State arms was drawn up and signed jers, who published It in the “Colorado “Organize the men in our community in companies of volunteers to protect the people of Colorado against the murder and cremation of men, women and chil- dren by armed assassins in the employ of the coal corporations, serving under the legally “People having arms to spare for these defensive measures are asked to furnish same to local companies, and where no company exists, send them to the State In REBELS HOPE | PF ISEWHERE Taxpayers’ league-Federated im. Ada mpaneled 4 Puget Mothershead, first pl provement club Joint meet Wednes day woman for federal grand jury, asks to be excused 8. T. Dobbs, burg! ja Walla sentence > In banned at jeade for reformatory ; Sound Underwriters’ sociation met Monday {Nee , mse) . CAURE to- | Commercia! club observes anni-| Marine veatigating Dirigo on Whidby island. $700 bond from Mrs. nell Inspector Isabelle Con- er before Tampico, to enter into| J. K. Buyer sues Alaska Gas-|' gi, 4 King Coun: | | add | jan armistice under no circum |tineau Mining Co.; injured in mine}, Mayer Git nadrensed. King | Whitney In- grounding of steamer ~ ELSEWHERE bri: —+ Sa mad Wife of Robert Tyson, San Fran-| cisco bank president, for divorce, charging abuse of mem- ory of her father. hters of cabinet it at the White House wed. ding May 7. ngs sult members U. 8. crulser Washington sent to ‘verto Plate Dominican coast among foreign residents, |to bombardment of insurgent city, to quell panic incident | Eight members of Chicago schoo! Countess of Aberdeen presides at ith razor. opening session of Council of Wo-| men, at Rome. Unidentified man at Pittsburg kills one child and injures another Actress Laura Jane Rogers brings yaterion Samuel P. persons on amer afire off Sable island escaped in small bo: were picked up. suit for $150,000 for breach of prom- ine against New York club man, Believed all Tingkley, # and Oscar Underwood believes con- ress will adjourn by July 1. Kern doubtful versary Seattle fire une 6. ’ that the federals were evacuating tle bankers to attend reserve! "sie oy Ft ne an Oat banks and business interests This company is the Saltillo and falling back upon Ban | Pak co yah rs Bag’ vig seen fund swells | Pacific Home Builders, organized along the line of Luis Potosi | | p nite : “Gen, Carransa telegraphed to|to Jail for day; concealed know! Police search for thief who stole highly successful and profitable building concerns HELP US TO BUILD THE COMING SEATTL S' ATTLE n fortunate in having a great home- building officered standing and recognized business judgment, and y is organization, by men of high a company with plentiful resources strong endorsement from in other states, and ready now to erect bungalows and dwellings in wholesale quantities, to be sold at prices that will appeal strongly to all prospective home build- ers and buyers. Pacific Home Builders The Pacific Home Builders has just completed its perm- anent organization with the H. 0, SHUEY election of H. O. Shuey as President and Manager president, succeeding the Pres. H. O. Shuey & Co., Equitable n and Investment Co., niner Citizens’ temporary president, Fred C. Furth, who ts now vice presi- dent, and will be prominently identified with the organiza- tion, As evidence that Mr. Shuey thoroughly knows the building business, it may be said that in the 19 years he has been president of the Equitable Building, Loan and Investment Co., he has built 10 miles of Seattle's most at- tractive and permanently sat- During all that time he has earned dividends for his stockholders, averaging § per cent annually—a splendid record Further, Mr. Shuey has just returned from an extended tour of the United States, and declares Se- attle’s future the brightest and most promising of any city in vA. Benet, Pres. Ernst Haw. & Plumb. Co. KW. Campbell, National City Bank We want you to join with the Pacific Home Builders under this strong and able management, and help to build the Seattle that is to be in next few years, with attenfant and certain reward in dollars and cents. The city has not been so crowded in years as it {s today. There is widespread demand for more homes and bungalows. Many are the shareholders tn other such building institu- tions that are growing rich and at the same time doing their elties permanent constructive good. We want you to realize Alaska railroad commission com. | this {s a notable opportunity for investment and profit without suggestion of speculation. Make your money earn more money, and earn it faster and more safely than in perhaps any other way that is open to you While the main office of the Pacific Home Builders is in the Hoge building, and there you may talk about actual building operations, we have taken charge of the investment feature, and would like an opportunity of telling you what other build- ing organizations of this kind are doing, WASHINGTON, ta of the precarious leo City were causing tay From all accounts, hi ment’s overthrow nent. considered just him to order an Maas on Vera Cruz. mediators said today attac seemed A situation of this kind was the one to lead FALL OF HUERTA IMMINENT: PEACE EFFORT STILL ON BY JOHN E. NEVIN May 6.—Re- nature of ident Huerta’s position in Mex- anxTity to- is govern imm!- k by Gen. The ABC that, while the withdrawal of thelr invitation to Gen. Carranza to would restrict mediatiot not end It They were inclined participate, in, It would to blame the Washington administration for Carranza'’s attitude } BOY WINS HONOR Winning the high mark of 30 o's” In four years of school work, James Gilluly has be en chosen Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art Examination and advice Free Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra} Bridgework 5 per Tooth .....$5. Gold Fiflings .....$1.50 Up True-to-Nature Teeth, per set sceeseeees 5.00 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth tn the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. class), pleted with appointment of Thomas R. Riggs, of Washington, D. C. Gov. Lister offers reward of $250 each for P. BE. Yates and J. V. Cobb, alleged to have committed man slaughter in Eastern Washington hospital for insane. | Portiand court decides Pacific T.! & T. Co. and Home Telephone Co. must exchange services, Cramp, Mitchell & Co. bankers, | fled yesterday, | $3,100,000, } Chicago oleomar. garine maker, fined $10,000 and gets two years tn Jail for coloring prod- uct David Lioyd-George, In house bud- get, says England faces deficit of $26,650,000. of Name Address successful they are. Come to our office or phone; If neither is possible, mail ys the coupon attached herewith, and we will see that you are amply supplied PAY $12.50 MONTHLY ON EACH TEN SHARES FOR TEN MON Franklin Shuey @ ¢ CS I would like investment opportunity, without in any way obligating myself nd how tremendously ith convincing facts and figures. 0 monthly buy 0 monthly burt 542-506 Empire Bide., Seattle, CUT OUT AND MALL TODAY Phone Main 2078 mpire Bullding, Seattle. to know more about Pi cific Home Bullders as an ve-foot ore ledge, running 25 per cent copper, 40 ounces silver and $30 worth of gold, discovered in | Rough and Ready district, in Call-| fornia. | mahip Salvator arrives When ste. from Honolulu, it will be towed up river to Sacramento to be unload- ed, the first time a trans-Pacific vessel has made such a trip. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD *AIN 1043 $5.00 first- 00 (strictly os jonday Op uray ( AMUSEMENTS |} EIUV ES AUNT MARY Delightful Comedy PANTAGES ETHEL DAVIS and HER BABY DOLLS | in “THE CANDY SHIP" Next Sunday and Week SEATS SELLING The Biggest and Rest of All New York Winter Garden Shows The Honeymoon Express AL JOLSON Cast of 100 and Its Cargo of ning, Thursday, Sat Sunday Mats, 25 Its Great | valedistorian of the 1614 re at matesael by Proc besiness STAR WANT ADS MARTHA USSELL es a Femininity the Franklin high school and first} men an 0 lental profession Popular Movie Star a ee to $2.00 speaker on Class day gonerally. BRING RESULTS ngs ia tea | ret ane sto $2.08 DEATH NAT Deputy Game Wa Mayhew came to his death in ¢ URAL den W. FE. Stuck river near Auburn Inst Fri- day from heart |mortem examination j the cause of death, faflure. A post. determined ELKS GET READY | | | The Elks are getting ready for | their state convention. Those nual semion of the State Elks’ association probably t August, here May 22 KILLS HIS | TACOMA, May 6.—J who will attend the an Washington in Everett, will meet to discuss plans, WIFE obn Mowolf shot through a window of his home, near here, yesterday, wife and probably fa! jhis 4-year-old son, |clare he is temporarily Friends killed his Ny injured de- ineane, ‘BUILDING WAYS PREMERTOD May was started yesterday struction of two large used in building a stee! 5.— Work on the con ways to be | water car- vier and four coal barges, TODAY'S STYLES TODAY IT NEEDN’T BE A DRAIN ON THE PAYCHECK-- It's such an easy matter to do business with this store—tell the saleslady to charge it—pay a little down and the balance as you can afford it—in weekly or monthly payments. Fancy Summer Dresses Are on display for tomorrow in Crepes-—-White, Copenhagen Blue, Tan, Tango, Lavender, etc. They also come in the white crepe with the colored embroid. $1 50 $15 00 of rT to i ery. 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