The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 7

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emai nnetaenattne tne te yen ee ne en a eee NT cee aa ee neem A Seema i ME ala STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915, PAGE 7.) | STRIKE-BREAKERS SENT TO ISSAQUAH CAMPS; Today Until Saturday -¥ | as Ps SREEES ' Nearly a hundred strike breakers | tremely serious by deputy sheriffs, [for by business men and union mine 3 Great Stars Tuesday night, prepared to resumejand who are mingling with the Business men in the little town| ASSISTED B : work on Pat MeHugh's county road mine workers in the hope of pre-|have agreed to furnish all foc . ach contract. It was announced by of- venting violence, Deputy Stewart| necessary for strikers as long as B t W. hb ficers of the Issaquah local of Unit) Campbell is in charge the strike continues, and the mine ryan as urn fed Mine Workers that @ for eo e58 workers’ hall has been turned into é —_ would be sent into the camps above It has been charged that I, W.|s#leeping quarters, A hundred men | the town Wednesday in an effort W.'s are stirring up the trouble tn rolled in their blankets, slept in the - 4 to Induce the men to refuse their the road camps. There 4s not an}hall Tuesday night rs . jobs I, W. W. tn Iesaquah, nor at the a ero . This is the first time that three such noted stars have ap The situation Is considered as ex camps Strikers are being cared] When a Northern Pacific branch| . peared in any local theatre on the same program —_—_— oe “7 line passenger train pulled thru I ‘ saquah about & o'clock Tuesday| : evening, carrying a party of 60 men| J. Warren Kerrigan staat fens aoe empzmen| s office an ike breakers, Secre:| é —IN— tary Grif Morgan, of the mine workers’ local, declared We THE STOOL PIGEON ev eroeranes w.'| Later, many more men were taken| : thru the town on @ freight train All strike kers were unloaded agg [ace erties, em, mien cnibiicees Issaquah, near one of McHugh's L « , largest. camps. They will be paid] 0 THE STREETS OF MAKE BELIEVE en fo E But five men refused to strike after a committee of 50 mine work 0 A Jers went thru the camps in a 22 T e SC. e |mile jaunt Tuesday. The rest drew Ko at thelr checks, rolled their blankets H jand walked out POOR POLICY vee E} | MeHugh does not deny that } ‘ has been employing men at th harming Mar R ANIMATED WEEKLY least wage possibl garet Gibson, a “Like any other business man S ; WORLD'S LATEST NEWS EVENTS |ho nald, “l wae hiring men ax ch A P ly as possible. | was paying - E rent. ho ich | e i - We oer the stvongeat vausevile ll presented during he pa T A past four months, Including }men on railroad work T b | “The charge that I was not feed Worden’s Trained Bir tag my men well could be dleprov S Something for the Children, as Well as the Older Folks by asking any man with his blan-| kets on his back. He would «a the food was as good or better than| BILLY SMALL mane a | ; Notwithstanding McHugh's state.| } Seattie’s Favorite Comedy Violinist ment, men who were working in ‘ : hin camps all complained of dysen ‘ : tery, due to poor food, and some of Harrison & Chance Has suenid seamed Soesliy anes by Thomas & Yates at Issaquat pF _ . A Black-Face Comedy Duo gave evidence that the men had uppose you should beea working, in many cases, for} meet a luna in a house Keep in Mind Amateurs, Mondays and Thursdays almost nothing. with lots of weapons Country Store, Tuesdays and Fridays "ee | What would you Ole Fisk, a laborer, WORKED io? It’ phi S do t's going t ake FIVE DAYS, took Sunday off, ee a bought 10 cents worth of to you scream eee naan bacco at McHugh's commis ing to the "camp, ne ssid, LEO WHITE AND BEN TURPIN: Scene from “Captain Courtesy,” at Liberty, showing the American going to the camp, he said. | highwayman (Dustin Farnum) wooing Eleanor Reinaldo, the heroine a8. CREW A CHECK FOR | se a eet Andrew Vickstrom, a team. LIBERTY Jof the Universal program that start ster, WORKED FOUR DAYS 4 A much-heralded photoplay, “Cap-|at the Grand today for a three-day AND A HALF, spent 60 cents le tain Courtesy,” with Dustin Farou run ‘en Kerrigan ts the at the commissary and OREW has been obtained b the Lib in a two-part drama, “The A CHECK FOR $2.90. = = =e z /} management and was release a role new to this favorite Other checks cashed Tuesday - sree ne i Pa : the first time Wednesday it is Bille Ritchie, gloom destroy ay night furnished the following h thing coming. losed season on crabs from July 1« RIVAL OF RESTA IN HE’S SOME SPEEDY one of the famous Paramount films| pears !n “Poor Policy,” while King| evidence: j idge and Hoffman to .October 1. During that. time and was produced by the Hobart| Baggot, tn a drama, and the latest John Lain, 21!g days, $9.45 McHugh, have threat: | they cannot be sold ’ Bosworth branch. An allstar cast| world’s news conclude the new pic Alec Salo, 13 hours, 70 cents, workers with vi H. A. Noble, eneral q BIG 600 MILE GRIND. LAUREL, Del, April 28—Col./supports Farnum ture bill | J, Matson, one-half day, 30 |cie attr Gaciare, unle iad agent G. N. on way to fair 4 lGhceninn: Marelli, whe } been! "Captain Courtesy” is story of] A novelty bird act heads three| cents away from the con-| attle, predicts heavy travel tan ; Howard Wilcox, Americs’s hero! sworn in as mayor here, |the Mexican occupation of Caltfor-| new vaudeville acts Walter Hill, 21/4 days, $12.75 try ‘ | Coast > pret agpos nia from 1840 to 18 Farnum Ae. o Isaac Galo, 21\9 days, $9.70. The 1 ay they have| ea E ¢ in the recent Vanderbilt and Grind| and the youngest and on! he « the tith i wh he | COLONIAL James Lane, one day, 53 | \nformed Hoffman that scones ae ee cnae to confer F Prix races, is scheduled to drive|lican ever elected mayor 8 \is seen as a highwayman who gains| Theda Bara’s poularity in cents they want ft it can be | maakina thee daition Of Flerey Yeah ; 5 r of fo H - wn a ng of medallio fn the next 500-mile race at In con of former Gov ‘ithe name of “Captain Courtesy” by| was again demonstrated Tue Gus Stevenson deciar ned that if] er for main corridor of new courts @ianapolis. Wilcox, at San Francis |“ goer e A ae ng courtesy to women, to|afternoon and night, when every! been ps ut $8.80 f are raised the » who w house. > co, finished second tn both events to the poor and to the | perf ance of “The Clen eau | Work, eight hour - hould get the benefit, | ps being beaten out only by Dario Mr. and Mra. John Campbe Case,” at the Colonial, was atte laid off one Sunday, he the strike! BP wmsaRert os sarees be Resta on each occasion. The next 1723 ifth ave, celebrated 20th we Courtesy and George/ed by a capacity audience. Crowds But I was mer {ll be op-| weld nes aod ser 5 oe 500-mile race, with a faster cav,/ding anniversary Tue t ate. Ainevicen te ped shh Saki ek ineek 4 ain 0.0 with his brother, pleaded guilig ait will see him on cven terms with with dancing party at Renton Hii Mex for Col entrance, waiting for rair wouldn't see f Jude Albertacn’s conde Toe ‘aan in the other. clubhouse hand of F , ar in. Many had tol John Orylie, building roads | eh Dn. Sattore, og te anny =, r by day labor as foreman for wei red Ptarl caidas begs story Pp Clemenceau Case” cor the county commissioners a | 4s Ol promise case eee ) W. Os he tensity of "s for the remainder of the few miles below Issaquah, is | / ne, on trial os sat American and M an/!week. It Is one of the best vam paying his men $2 a day, |" Teak tied to oblige the indy The Mexicans are about| pire pictures ever shown in Seattl having raleed thelr wages 25 United States Stee! Corporation . ° shows earning of $8,004,136 in to attack the mission when Captain day since the strike in cents a day sinc March, as against $4,511,058 in Feb AND TALENTED ACTRESS Conte, bho euaae ns Seacirs | ‘ the window and warns the padre of} The Class A management, com THEATRE Resclutione passed at amass |TuArY. Nope, Andy isn't worrying return meeting called by organized la. | Ida Bonara the impending danger Just as the) mencing today, will stage who for 12 years mn of the defenders is ex-/engagement of William Farnum in bor in City Hall park Tuesday | Passed asthe wife of Lambardi, the) arrive and save|"The Gilded Fool,” one of Farnum’s night, call upon the county |/ate grand opera impresario, dies at| reatest films. Those Popular Favorites commissioners to demand in | Portland of poison 5 Pa The play concerns a village gro all future road contracts that | Alexander Nicholaevich Scriabin, | MISSION leery clerk who suddenly finds him laborers shall be paid $2.50 for | Russian pianist and composer, dead. | Popular Edna Mayo and Bryant|self worth $5,000,000. He spends) eight hours work, William B Emergency clause on horticultur: | ) Washburn will he h at the| money like wat But one day he e Short, secretary of the United [al code may be tested in supreme ‘ Mission the balanc week in| meets a girl—-a banker's daughter Mine Workers: Martin J. Fly- |court. ‘Nother chance for judicial Frauds,” a strong three-act drama|—who becomes his good influence. zik, mine workers’ president, | acrobatics. produced by Essanay, This !s Miss/In a financial crisis, “The Gilded A h and E, B. Ault, editor of the | @—————_——-.__________» Mayo's first rance in Seattle) Fool” saves the day for the banker, on Union Record, were among the for eral exposes a rascal and marries the t speakers. Josh Wise says: “Soy Bean, Zelda Dunbar, a girl detective on) « - our village cut-up, has received the trail of two notorious blackmail: | | MOVIE” BILL uP a circular from a firm that. | 4 wi ga Anche a seat | PRO Gc R AMS! makes aeroplane stabilizers. | | In a Delightful Picturization of : | Company Evidently it has leaked out that yachelor, into what might be con-| Alhambra oting of the publ Soy Is flighty.” strued to be a violation of the Manr Pretty Mrs. Smith,” (Fritst| ry yf the council FARNUM act Scheff) five part« Robert Athon, Effie Johnson, “ iy new|* ° BRET HARTE’S Story When the blackmatlers offer to . WO dees acon Frederick Harrington i” ip ordinance w ny Five former customs inspectors} clear Kendric spon receipt of| Colonial Ending Saturday Night t . e neipal|/#nd one Chinese begin jail sen $2,000, Zelda has them arr In|. “The Clemenceas .‘ase,” (Theda|[ !n the Beautiful One-Act Play Bo eeaee ee cision that ex-|tences for smuggling in Frisco. KNOCKOUT ck| Bara) six parts ee wee “The Tie That Binds” J °isies 10 loca! rs from pass: | W. 4. Paulhamus, rhubarb king| have fallen in love Ae tienda ladcetbans bllens ieee ce of a public exhib{-|of Sumner valley, says Northwest at amet Anis ska Endin urday Night | # 4 bat tual i An excellent cast, Including | schind ten Benson” Chtacy Wc Something every man, wom- fiition any pictures passed by the} &row ee : mien ai more hbu « homas 0) J nied bs — ' ol censors. yr. per bo: r applet rag is ‘M as on in Mmaying | ford) five yarte an and child should see. national vard f ee ah . él “ie flora s th ‘ear than in ford, assist ‘ayo alin rts, Prosiea, a member he censo’ , this film one of her greatest screen . en ship board, says by this means that| Labor conference called by Sec successes poke ted elgg gino td ‘ae | the local board would have nothing| retary of Labor Wilson to meet in A couple of onereelers will be he Deep Purple,” (Clara “ to say about 95 per cent of the pic-| Frisco, August 2, to consider labor eéded ball Young) five parts; “The Once rc ie inton ae Aistetbotion cee Over,” “The Rent Jumpers | Company capitalized for $25,000 CLEMMER d organized at Bremerton to make} presenta| Clemmer Ending Saturday Night an po YOUR DURNDEST potash from kelp The Clemmer toda § ‘ n “The Illy of} “The Lily of Poverty Fiat,” (Be RAZING, tans Ane | Gov. Lister asks $10,000 federal |" Beatriz Michele: » story by |atriz Michelena) five parts. : gedit gy lo er | ean e enger The only trouble lrnab ales ald to stamp out invasion of c erty the most inter f ets in Grant cou nee _ Class A Ending Saturday Night | have with the speed limit here in Grant county Harte, one & eating Of the productions of the} mie Gilded Fool,” (William Far Society Dancers is that they cannot exceed it Lieut. Col. Cavanaugh, govern California Motion Picture corpora etd oe a scenic. | The town marshal hae just put | ment engineer, holds hearing in Ho tion his picture stays until Sun-}PUM) Dve . | ixe, Fox Trot, Castle ulam on proposed drawbrid see { up a sign that reads quite & as ae | day | Dip, ete “Speed limit 100 miles per Claims totaling $60,000 to be filed| Presented by Wm. Fox as , ‘ ae Liberty Ending Saturday Night P pee! eae The story relates how Joe wor Cantain Gourtany,” (Beatin tar hour—do your durndest.” against owners of Francis H. Leg. played by } California miner, falls in love with | . Serene Nee a as ” ——— —————— | gett by relatives of victims in sea Lily Folinabee and saves her from|?™) gl ak disaster NAT GOODWIN sult b Mexie aily's e cme aeeeeticen It tick and| Mission Ending Saturday Night The Little Cohan The Clarence Parker, member indus | First Time Shown in Seattle John Folin he his wife and daughter be take themselves from California tofaat Washburn); “The Taming of Girl Paris 5 Rita,” “Curtosity.” a e rll Ca ie In Paris Lily's mother endeavors cand Moding. Guturhey Nibht SUNSHII IE strikes {t rich and trial insurance commission, to in spect factories, mills and camps for! safety first’ purposes. Head office of reclamation serv ice to be in Denver Frauds,” (Edna Mayo and Bry for FIVE CENTS Piano Accompaniments By to arrange a marriage between the] . Grand siei"@ penn” (Werren| Colllen-etoratad Meld:e’ blame by Mrs. Ed, Stoudt. f Lily remains firm in her Joyaity to| Kerrigan), two parts; “The Streets | te Montreal court for sinking Empress A Tale of Romance and Adventure Lily remain firm in her loyalty (01 Pend ‘petteves” (King Bagot): || in a catchy repertoire of new of Ireland, costing 1,000 lives : i her absent lov oc sdaiais sie [poor Rone (Billie Ritchie) see ! | Fifteen arrests made in Everett of | i an J eturns nh * conduct chare fami to ¢ rmiia where Joe. | h * 4 |’ F. A. Reeves, Wenatchee, elected during their absence, has grown | RESIDENCE THEATRES it Four First-Run Pictures Wednesday — of North Pacific Fruit Distrib Happy days for Joe and Lily Home Until Friday Wate te 10108. PM, wer | ESTELLE BUSS WALLACE a crn Hae E92? 1, eo ae aa ies toe sarin sista: “Wetes of house” ee Thursda | killed in Portland by two-story fall.| Soprano Organist Starting Thursday the Seattle} part drama azie's Dizzy Ca Shows Change Sun.-Thurs PR gg Ageing Pry We ig Serine p8 features a Keystone comedy as the| reer.” comedy Amateurs Tuesday and Friday 4° 4) OSs Rete Wont oF Brot Keno Mayes Socainer ii iie iameee ° Suan fea Engagement extende! Jer of University of Berlin, He re-| Ambrose” i# the lead. His violent Ye College Until Friday by popular request. Be |) Sens as exchange professor at Har-| temper leads him into trouble and| “Black Box,” No. 5, two parts G d Pig gi uf | mixups. There is a two-part|"An Example," @wo-part drama oe bgt ich ia sure to see it | Charged with restraint of trade ama by the Thanhauser compagy ix acd Oak ob mostaty oowmads Monday night Winner must 118 labor leaders and 82 individuals and another drama b the Mna-| . - | catch it on stage 4 TT and corporations indicted in Chica . La SR ye AES Me CITY FREIGHT RATES For refusal to book certain acts The Tie That Binds,” founded on| At an | 9 ting Tuesday afternoon | — the divorce question ny the ¢ li committee of ° —Seattle’s Best Photoplay House— a watts cae quam commis De Prices 10 |GRANO rates on the municipal car Hones There are three of the big stars' will be taken up. Martin Beck of Orpheum ciren Keith and other vaudeville a cles sued under Sherman anti-trust! act in New York | New fisheries code extends THEATRE THIRD AT PIKE TILIKUM Ae 315 Pike St. “

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