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LABOR HOLDS REFERENDUM. ( AS) CLUB OVER ' LEGISLATURE - Awa a 1. R. CLARE Ds | OL PN APTA, Jan, 23.—Inens clear q ae ible, the ¥ « as sible, the State ¢ 2 -. : 7° iy 4 bd Feder £93 r, at its conelud ¥ Dr —Wort am ore ine > February 15 191 wi e ac. | t de legislature that the refer epted as $2.00 cash on any work ene p A eeethi Bmounting to $6.00 r ' fm will b voked ff any $10.00; thereate me posure is sed repealing pres 4 mee +4 ae sone ent } labor and humanitarian laws. For gzample H resolution to that effect was eer Of work, you a ne y adopted when present @ per cent Aiscount this adoj ven | SEMEEAT Gnd ‘sou save tie.00 on er =P. Marsh and| ete ‘ R. Case. ~ Our prices remain exa the ye Invoked on Game during this discount offer as : i “ ey have been for the past years a . Kislatu work ept those of emergency natn’ Ns coupon «ood only at the Rega obtaining the signatures of 6 nort tT cent of the fotal vote j This would be approximately Good Oaly at the Regal Dental Office Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue $8,500 signatures. The resolution may have a it is belleved sobering effect on rs who want to wipe Whe slate clean of all labor and so-| N. W. Corner Third and Union sal justice measures - — —- ——— Bills now introduced in the legts lature contemplate the abolition of We Make Motion Pictures {tis mothers the elaht hour law for laundry workers, the Finest Equipment in the ni Mgnt ; ie I Ns fe De ine Northwest prepared for the abolition of the full crew law and the minimum Jacobs Photo Shops wage law for girls and women P.1, Building, Seattle workers. ‘= EP. Marsh of Everett was re a ; elected president of the state fed-| Be NAVY YARD ROUTE , |Station. "Choctos vores ‘Tarise Gee Gteamers H. B. Kennedy and Tour py [reelected secretary. North Yak STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 23, 1915. PAGE Al Week MOORE THEATRE «:: Monday MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY FAREWELL OF FORBES-ROBERTSON NEW AIRSHIP SCARE HAS ALLENGLAND INATREMBLE BY EDL tively Min 1 Visit to Bemttle) AND LONDON COMPANY KEEN | OND 1s <a Oe? = HAMLET | 04: *at+ Fert. sue i “erste hepa dey eidekawooree : Passing of the Third Floor Back | dicid daly today, ad lott Lebiion wea. roves Light That Failed - unnerved, Although government offictale or “HAMLET” FU d rumors that German dirigi had been seen again along tho MONDAY-TUESDAY, FEB. 1-2—THE SEASON’S SOCIAL EVENT Artinte eastern const of England, hoverihe oe over Norfolk, their assurance did The World Famous Ortental Danse |not entirely allay the fears of, the = a Ruth St. Denis | Reorts that the enemy's airmen bad | have been bombarding Dunkirk an] Ana Her Company Amerieas Dancess and Mative: Minds iors and Am ‘ Jother French towns have served to ineroase th ral nervousness ORIENTAL, GREEK 4iiwicss Pieced» aegis ben: Special Orchestra, Complete Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes weno igrity . Wg, « wee Tuesday Matin bont meats $1,006 Fi jaropped 100 mbes at Dunkirk Mall Orders Now. Srats Thurs. ¢ killing seven persons and injuring Paris dispatches say the Doki ———— ae aid was officially announced, t it as nO! et been admitted by had flown wad had ndon fin! ibstantiation in official circles |BOMBS DESTROY GERMAN STORES ov or em been seen headed fe no PANTAGE Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy Never Changes S "BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Sensational Exclusive Showing — First Time in Colman Dock, Seattle, was selected as the next meeting AMSTERDAM, Jan An avi America of the Motion Pictures of the MD, 8:00, 10:30 a m. 1 place From Left to Right—Ruth St. Denis, in Her “Peacock Dance,” Coming to the Moore February 1; Forbe®| stor from th led battle °. ‘Sunday (Sunday } 9 9 jator from the allied battle front t s Fs BS District vice presidents were Robertson in “The Passing of The Third Floor Back,” at the Moore Next Week; Stewart Black, at the Gay flew over the German lines at E | Fie table sudject to change * grou, | Mcted as follows: First, R. Empr: Bertie Fowler, at the Pantages. |Hruges and dropped bombs on the $A°*' | Tate, Rellingham; second, W. J lgeuakuind Gulka there. Severdt Main 3101. Price Sc Roun @ Trip Coates, Spokane (re-elected); third —- | reas whe y « F. Clark, Walla Walla (re-elect also bomb: ‘ led); fourth, V. T. Evans, Aber if THE MOORE Vitae teat (Direct From Italy) ; deen; fifth, Rea Last, Tacoma le lage was done. A wonderful, thrilling reel taken on scenes of horror, where ; et eee, eer e Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, | tens of thousands lost thelr lives in the most tragic and over glected); seventh, E. R. Francois, | the well-known English actor, | whelming disaster of the century. The pictures show the ruins Everett | will make bis farewell appearance TURKEY CLAIMS in the path of quake, the recovery of the bodies of the victims and yay in Seattle, it is announced, in a| BRITISH DEFEAT nd scores of other remarkably interesting incidents of the catas- i 9 PENSIO! week's repertoire at the Moore (See, re : trophe Ta aed ce beosek MOTHERS NW pi eae atre, beginning Monday nigh fe. ONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 23 OTHER BIG FEATURES, INCLUDING x yrtao) el own t ¢ British forces operating in the uit S| WON'T BE REPEALED), 4,0 r~, to ors sayy, oscuro matt tetanus ya "ee |THE WAR OF THE TONGS |heads of selling agencies recon-| Certain selling agencies, has de | the American, as well as the Eng) iri. bean repulsed with heary ARY AND 1 Dewy " vened today in a session calied for | Prved the xrower of the just re-|lish stage, as one of the foremost 7 Turks have renewed Walter Montague’s great China FERARY AND 3 Dh OLYMPIA, Jan. 23—Thbat there a ‘ ward due him, %t te sesstied actors of the age. He was seen| m4 and a Korne ancording || 18 national Russian dances cone’ susie ce ‘Treg tn sett one | iS Httle liketthood legialature| the purpose of perfecting = or The growers want to run the/here last in “The Passing of the|,,, offietal ncement. toda 10c AND 20c others’ a « rehardmen of the | jy | Third Floor Back T lay will M4 “ Our upstairs rent © ay will repeal the mothers’ pension, #@"lzation of ore business themaelves. | Phir i | In spit fact that they Dill was the opinion given by Sen-|four Northwest states Into one big » council as advocated will| be repeated on his present visit. In] were sarpected by three cunt, « . re supported by three gunboats jators W. 8. Davis and H. H. *hipps/ union. prise representation from dis | addition, he will be seen in “Ham-\in the gulf, the announcement says | ~~ —— — . }to a meeting of W. C. T. U. mem-| Wile bs! program in its pres Ee to o ate egy Each | let" and Kipling’s “The Light Thatithe English troops could not with-! 4 |bers from Lewis and Thurston| ent Mate is purely a tentative one, | district will send three delegates | Putted.” |etand the fire of the Moslems | 2 leountien. °M it 1s hoped to complete a thorough |at large to the session, in addition | The opening play will be “Ham-| — | 7. K. BMMET and VIOLA CRANE | Both senators, however, feel that OTs*Bization before another year|to aynember for each 250 cars oF! ie: on Monday night | —in— the legislature will probably amend) Passes. fraction thereof marketed from! “the Light Tha: Failed,” was ROUMANIA WILL | | “The Strongest Tie” the bill so that @ residence of five), Embodied tn the plan ts the cre-| that particular section specially dramatize? for Forbe-| ATID THE ALLIES 5—OTHER ACTS—3 cars in the atate will be a coud, /20@ of & counell to govern the| Representatives of fruit axencles|Honerison be Constance Fletcher | Sastase ans onion ov veer Pe ‘ jfrutt districts of the Northwest, | were scheduled to express their at-| J) 0S Stes under the pen name ROME, Jan, 23.—All dispatches | | re story of a =i pe eae. Introduced ie Senator! tt appointment of a contral board |titude at today's session Gases Pinan o |received from the Balkans indicate| j Dicl was introduced by Senatoriiy gupervise agencies selling and| That Wenatchee ts not yet ready . er that Roumanta is preparing to par-| | Smith Friday to aboliah constfuc handling the fruit, and the estabd-|to enter Into the agreement ae! Z x tloipate in the war on the ide of| | ee cee fet aid sof jlishmest of canneries for utiliza word brought by Delegates Roddy T THE PANTAGES ? the allles, Austrian and German | js means that judges shall beltion of waste products jand T. H. Atkinson. Wenatchee in? ROT nao Sag 6 ft. dain : empowered to punish for con‘empt! ° @| diplomats are making desperate © gates to our constitutional conven | This is the solution for remedy-| only where it is committed in their) ing conditions which have demor-| presence, or where & court order alized the frult market | has been violated, but not for any| A wave of unprecedented pros | professes to be busy at the present time attempting to organize grow. ors in tte own district. Assurance that once organized they will be ready to affiliate with the larger association, was given. The meeting concludes with a Are nigel: at all :s havé}* careful selection | of flaw. stones, perf jectly cut. sted Fast gs man H your comment or criticism made outside) perity In the fruit business on the of the courtroom. Pacific Coast ts expected to follow, Thes | once the new machinery which | will systematize the industry ie banquet tonight by the Industrial red by v [put into motions. . bureau of the Chamber of Com Lack of & minimum price on all} merce. MOVING WALK TO CARRY FOLK UP OUR HILLS ux 4} Diamonds fi ave perma- ment value aipd are be- i much smore valu- every year. We e them fa all sizes, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CLE SAM’S JOB DOCTOR UNFOLDS PLAN min BUFFALO, Jan. 23.—President Taft again put the Paficie coust states on the list of mobs he had known in an address last night be fore the State Bar association. “If it were not for the bulwark of |ISUPPLY SHIP IS the 14th amendment to the const!- | SUNK BY BRITISH |": I do not know what might jhappen to such states as Arizona |Callfornia and others which seer idden,” said he, mournfully. “We have just been through a de de in which the most radical and |dangerous changes of fundamental law have been proposed. |forts to prevent such action. Reports from Bucharest say the advisers of the king are preparing to invade Transylvania, the Aus- trian province adjoining Rou manian territory, For the headline feature of the new bill at Pantages, opening with the matinee Monday, there will be t Golden troupe of Russian ne- ers, In national dances of Russia The company features the marvel dancer, Marvin Orloff. The added attraction of the week will be a |new Chinatown sensation by Wal ter Montague, called “The War of {the Tongs.” Montague, who is the author of the successful “Twenty! LONDON, Jan. 23.—-The admiral Minutes in Chinatown,” was assist-/ty announces that an unnamed! jed in the writing and staging of |Hritish battleship on Jan. 6, sank} | this ploce by Capt. H. J. Lewis, the/{n Australian waters a supply ship }famous San Francisco Chinatown| Which had been assisting German tion that of all heresies, short shrift will be made should they show their head: MANCHESTER, N. H., Jan. 23.— Harry K. Thaw was prepared to leave Concord, en route to New York, early today, He planned 1> arrive at Concord at noon and there be turned over to New York officials. Now we're going to have a mov-| ing sidewalk Yep, just that. You step onto the “movie” side- ut the = stones are as pri Propor- the nately as | er a + 0 . walk at Second and University or| “Now, you cannot reach any such end as that by estimating the Second and Seneca, and it will car) round number of those who happen to be out of employment right now. ry you all the way up to Fourth) Take the city of Chicago, for instance. We don't know anything about ave. the unemployed In it. We don’t know where they live. We don’t know That's what the property owners) where they came from. We don't know why they are unemployed. on Third and Fourth aves. propose.) “Suppose you had an estimate of their number, what would you They had a meeting about this| payer <movie sidewalk” Friday at the “Say, a few hundred thousand men; and some would be without White building. The technical) jege and some without luck; some would be men of character and some term for it is “escalator.” | drunkards; some would be big, husky, eager men and some physical The escalator, it is estimated. wrecks, incapable of a day's work; some might be going back to work | will cost $15,000 and will cost about) tomorrow and some might never be going to work again. } $2,000 a year for maintenance, No| “Any liar who could figure could take your estimate and prove any- jdecision was reached whether (0 thing by it. You've got to get down to the fundamental thing.” | put it in business on Seneca or Uni “You,” Laaid. “And what ts that?” versity st. It is to be two feet! Unemployment,” he said. wide, with a handrail at the curb, “Unemployment makes the unemployed, and, therefore, you must and the inside will open to permit) study unemployment. And when you do, the first thing you find out scoess ai} slong the Sill | s that unemployment is caused primarily by the irregularity of in- “Considered by itself, it most decidedly {# not,” said Dr, Leiserson, Dongias ‘county, the board of re-|.._.“If you tell me that 2,000,000 men unemployed in the United the little children. important. | He looked utterly worn out—e@nd hungry, I took him to a restaurant, gents of the university Friday de jelded to throw open to bona fide settlers 28,000 acres of agricultural) land in Eastern Washington owned by the aniversity. Senator Mc ire declared that the failure to dispose of these lands retarded de velopment in Douglas county our o'wn enterprises, and t’m money to do it is to come from the S.NVINGS of the Peoplg, rather than from ,.the coffers of a few big capitalists. Tu ough a savings aceryint.in the Dex- ter m Trust and Sax rings Bank grad- ual fy put yourself the.” position of +a leridgr. It will mean sue Profit to you. i / “They not only They degrade men | a nie | dustry.” | | "because many of the men who are out of work today may be back at | States today, your figure does not convey much to mo, because it may “But if you tell me that 800,000 who are working In the manufac- “You see, this trregularity extends to every industry in the world harvest hand's lasts only 15 days in each year; that of the fruit packer The legislative bill framed by D,| Months a year. Tho steel industry is the most regular in the country dorsement of the Home Consumers'| _. “Well.” I aald, for I did not quite see the point, “just what have vt eclfying | the proble’ of all exes, as well as specifying problem,” said Dr. Leiserson. Supporters of the movement claim | and make them lose their self-reupect fresh ones to another town, perhaps several other towns. He becomes what is “In time his enforced periods of idleness grow on him. “Ien't the number of the men out of work today a primary fact ut unemployment?” 1 asked Potlowing © atveng apes) mate work tomorrow, or next month, or in the spring. iby, Senate Attar Wachee ot "There is no such thing as a standing army of the unemployed, |—and probably does—include the lame, and the halt, and the blind, and turing industries of the country every September and October are laid off every January and February, you tell me something that is vitally 2 | Some fobs last only a day, some a month, some a year | “The longshoreman’s job may be only six hours in a week; the EGC BILL 0 K D on the Pacific coast only a few weeks; none of the ordinary jobs in the 5 ‘ construction camps and lumber mills on the Coast inst more than glx “Steel mill jobs may last two or three years, until a wave of de- C. Benedict of Seattie, proposing the! a / Ai labeling of eggs, has recetved the in | Pression sweeps the country and men are lald off right and left. ee bil wos | this regularity of industry and these waves of depression to do with po gang ga ae fs eto | m of unemployment as a whole?” | the f sto r pr “They are the Levee cation aay aati | erebte the unemployed, but also the unemployable, the bill will prevent dealers from} “The first time a man Is lald off, he usually sets about seeking selling Eastern eggs as supposediy| work most earnestly. It happens to hith again, He probably has to go ‘ known as a ‘floating workman,’ going from job to job and town to town, and gradually acquiring the drifting habit I was on South Clark st. A man asked me for the price of a meal | ok MONTGOMERY, Ala., Jan. 23.—|one frequented by men of bis kind, and gave the waiter a quarter The legisiature last night put Ala} What do you think the man ordered bama back in the column of dry “Pork and beans,” 1 said, with states. |emptiness strong upon me the memory of my own times of 1@1EXTER HORTON It reenacted the prohibition law| “Coffee and rolls,” said Dr. Letserson, “and when I told the walter } se |p| tepealed §@ 1911, when a local op-|to give him a full quarter's worth of food, the waiter looked at me 1 Ty ST AND SAVINGS tion measure was substituted. | pityingly BANK Last night's action was the con “'He couldn't eat that much,’ he said |eurrent passage of a prohibition bil! “why no@ I asked, ‘Isn't he hungry?’ over the governor's veto. The! “ ‘Sure he's hungry,’ id the waiter, ‘but he’s down and out, He house vote was 7% to 29 and the pag@ eaten for a long time; he don't know when he'll eat again; he's sah aes all given up eatin’ a habit—aw, he’s down an’ out. They all get like that author of aj after © while. They may be hungry as the devil, but they can't eat dat her henne in| more'n 19 or 16 cénte’ worth.’ 7 of puoumoula (To Be Continued.) roxy anv curany Lcjt, Star Watt Ads rent » yourg,y-acant rooms. Anne o | Newburgh, N. ¥, MOA TR Tere | TO GELP HATION'S JOBLESS WLLIONS jist in, Lost nantes | een rom oe eel a has suffered; {t is that of showing In detail how the people can pro | singing snd éanting novelty. snd AIRSHIP LOST jdum, or taking away courage, inde-| Thaw ae gfe Hag sor vemall | vent the infliction of such wounds in the future Earl Taylor and Ethel Arnold, in IN NORTH SEA |} pendence and opportunity for wise} tonight, He probably will remai in a*ce}l until Monday, when his at torneys will attempt to secure his release on bail, Thaw’s trial on = our executive officer » a system of popular recall musical nonsense. Scort cin eee decibel: ROTTRROAM, Jun Fisher TB scoop Over pumberiess! men arriving here from Noordwick competitors in both the motion pl planning by throug or of the viclousness of the sugges reported that they saw an airship| ; ¢ judi 4 «| charee of Conusinaed tiananudien ture and vandeville field, Manager - 3 , | ion of recall of judges and judicia | charge « piracy Pantages announced yesterday 28 ene gge the North Sea far off the/ decisions, because it is quite clear! with his escape from Matteawan ibe bs ° ‘exe 4 pena was believed to have been | rom the high character of the dele was expected to start Monday. “ , oe have raided the English coast | earthquake horror. The pictures . va which will arrive here Sunday] CARKEEK TO GIVE TALK jnight or Monday morning direct] Vivian Carkeek, attorney, wil |from Italy, will be shown in addi-| sp n “Pioneer Seattle” Monday | jon to the regular program allievening at the Madrona Presby | week, opening Monday afternoon. |terian church, 32nd and E. Marion Ow uc ea rom The fUm shows the ruins in the! The lecture will be illustrated by of| lantern slides path of the quake, the recove the bodie of many victima of the (eR ARR= INF REO ne we hy Rg CES meas erm the Fuels You Use jcldents of the disaster, the pictures!) FOR A BAD COLD }, | being the first to reach America|t.— ~~ ~~~ — oe G 0 from the earthquake zone | The surest way to stop a cold { t f t } Mie |to liven the liver and cleanse the | oes u 0 e \¢ : @/ bowels, and the nicest cathartic to THE EMPRESS ]do this is a 10-cent box of Cascar ets. Take one or two Cascarets to-| | The feature on the bill at Loew's Chimney ? A Big Percentage of Most Fuels Is Lost in This Way Empress next week will be the ap-|M&ht and your cold may be gone! | pearance of the great Ergot! and|¥ morning, | |his Lilliputians, world’s famous! | | midget acrobats, The two little! | men {in the act, who are 27 and 29/ years old, are tiny pocket editions of athletes, physically perfect in every detail, and as spry as cats Another headliner will be a musical ecialty, “The Old-Time Hallow y"; the Juggling Le Lisle, and Tom Mahoney, the Irish comedian | een,” featuring Mabel Keith and| | OST of this loss is overcome when Arthur Laick, cornetints. the | Coke is used Coke is th pur arbon | numbers are Stuart Black and com AOKe iS Used, OKe IS the e ca T “pummer ary Stuer bck axe com OHIO METHOD IN | ee oe Weddin’ Present”; Crawford and| | AGt: TEMAMS aise ne smoke, soot, Broderick, in “bits of musical com, DENTISTRY gas and tar have been removed, making it Missing teeth © replaced by | possible to be burned with all drafts checked; I ee ‘the Ohio Method by artificial teeth | : . : o | that are natural os your original! this reduces the loss through the chimney to | THE ORPHEUM | |teeth, Examinations are now be. | a minimum. @\ing conducted without charge, Edwin Stevens, the character act-| or, and his assistant, Miss Tina | Marshall, will share topline honors| We Stand Back of Our Work| at the Orpheum theatre tomorrow for 12 Years’ Guarantee. afternoon with the Rigoletto Broth | $25 Set of Teeth | ng” Guaranteed ........... $8 | $15 Set of Teeth | Guaranteed $5 and estimates are furnished in all canes. There is no slate in Coke; every particle of it can be consumed, leaving only a fine powdery ash and the percentage of this is very small, Tho Rigoletto Brothers are in strumentalists, jugglers, magicians, mimics, illusionists, aerial and ac robatic gymnasts, Other acts will| $10 Solid Gold or 4 include Marie Fitzgibbon, “The| Porcelain Crown Remember to burn Coke the right Grest Big Story ‘Tall i Mona and $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 pn ta Md A) )A va ‘emarkable ri ; i H | canine, Toque; Eadie and Ramsden,| Bridge Work ..... tee | =a big volume of fire under little draft, {comedy duo; Brent Hayes, “The| Solid Gold Fillings ....$1 Up i 4 ie AERA KR Gree | Master of the Banjo"; Brown-|Other Fillings .........50¢) amd_you_will find a saving on your fuel | Fleteher Trio, comedians; Jecobs’ rw | ns motian pjotures of timely local hap-| Office hours, ped 6 Sundays, | bill is the result. penings. ‘OHIO | Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUG SELECE DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Vitth and University Clean Amusement Homelike ferroundings 10-PTECK UNION ORCHESTRA Competent Dancing Teachers Seattle Lighting Company Main 6767, Phone;

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