The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1916, Page 8

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STAR—TUE DAY, JUNE 20, 1916. PAGE ; ‘4 ‘ By Allma ee - jv vs . - | & Married Man’s Troubles ‘ ‘ P ; ; 4 [Classified Business Directory Radiesvin 9 idan ea AM aH nei eo e iz Pace, breathe aad Lead i He ~ | ME GO SHOPPING +4 L MAYBE | WAS ptt May ee sh t ) Yo " ot s, , TOM, WANT . = ' lj i oe] , ¥< ys-at-Law ) Junk = ro hv DIDNT You To Go SHOPPING| OW, HELEN, WHo | THOUGHT | saw jj MI STAKEN ~ COM y BOUT IT “s ot WAS THAT AT SOME ONE PEEKING KE OW IF Nov RE : Ne 1 Ge f IN THERE a GOING We winpow & \ Lawyers LET HER Go| I] = Whi ME 4). My ]] | Attorneys—Patent “a a Opticians. Moving and Storage bre 4 Phrenglogists MADAM KIRL EGYPTIAN PHRENOLOGIST : 30—Furnished Rooms | 46—Homesteads LISTER T0 SPEAK ROMO Ra * att a APARraaNk —WEPR | COCVILEN tation Coceraton Wanlee, Outbursts of EverettT rue 4 ls laa RHA a ; Business Chances oe mis nce aaah sre y REO RAR IRL se —* Women ' MA | ee . ° HOLDING CONVERSATION : nnn | nie \ wee olay Fo" “ty IN LOW CONFIDENTIAL . Beapenters sone cet apaine p $2 and ss “re «% fer : which we aed tc |Tones, LOOKING ABOUT GS v | SRE, FRICKE OF FeExa/ DS Mine co so ix i nor of | |SUSPIGOUSLY THE WHILE | 4 ‘ 7 Sree beg First : i * o ‘ oes y oRa Thy “and Surgeons ave. Phone Main 19—Waterfront Property wae en's Clubs ' $3 ni 23 ‘ ' . o « € @ bist 9 Anarican Sewel-| 5 site Wes eet, ACREAGE POR BAUR S- oe nooo 3 be A Sessa | _——eorrnr> ~ Phone Me 5 ACKRS, NOUSH ‘ ; a ~ |V Drilling MISS MARION ye Cameras and Supplies ean Need Main ati | mace nlp oe ) ACRES UNDER Plow t LOWMAN & HANFORD CO.| Store Fixtures and Showcases | 99°" rz re arte Pines ta Ot) Saeed: 9\6 cares 5 ‘ . HE _ o* * whi eng @ ite “A. witt PEOPLE TO HEAR 7. | REATTLR Se obse on le . " aavie rom 8 $44.00 | the delegates ax thelr guests GO AND HIRE A u % ‘ 6 N JACKMAN Responsible con errene an y comma, ine t WANT ~ Terk 3B x pontes HOTEL CLERKS GET : a work « on 46 © “4 ® a be ‘ ae rerria s syne ne Tow'ewe'er he reer QRPHEUM BENEFIT cou. eat as “ sof Help and nee in road, sity. and oni ttle hotel clerks ° ee enerel No vali sheet PRICK ‘sit00) TemMS pen b Per tin : ng $73 AAA th eer ip TWO LOTS, Gxiee FRET Spend ’ 4 . 21—Female Help Wanted BT MARRIGG “WEST WATRIMONIAL| reac e Yor quick ‘sALK, sr00 | sie na MANFTARY. ; tendered ’ 5 woue 77 TENT “% orgy bene . ‘ on treks : e s with > . j - HOWAN FHOMAS SPRING . « . , 4 “4 . sont “RAMEN 2 MERTON CO 1 r te . . . atte : ° roR THE FUTURE eat aaite the Seattle Ch 4 i . « ‘ A p hae ult Lake City Want A A ‘ ty poate’ ag tie MERCHAN Wiihard Gate, LAN of all 38 " r Bg LINCOLN PHARMACY “teieen cy meant camps || Saer bm ! WIRES HOT PROTEST : Want Ad. Agent Ballard District, Bids. és t : pre ny NESS EXCUSES “If there is immediate sickness 7 P. H. MULLEN Vi i} im ww : e . " f “ ani ae +. Pee: . ‘4% Pie . ‘ J athe in a family, or a large family de f E409 Raliart AX nw ee chitin cise 11. oreen Hotel ity eben : nearer |: tbe yo F N f the national guardsmen | pending upon the earnings of a n& ‘ 6—Autos for Sale - ci a, On Bad ; —— oe 73 si0 TER MONTH ad excused from saves by oper pongeagray eats a j a Winton Motor Co| f for single experience: ~e e 7 wight jenitio; Just r to the rese: corp s-|to put him on e list, epeeee seek care, Winton Sater a dee oe Senate me: */MISS WRIGHT Sion? . ad Pike rLAcn ruectilbonnioced b8 yee ; 7—Furniture Wanted sins Chale, betes eee ' ae CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Ine Fg ee. ong he ne rere — ; She bie tne ES a “a aE TEAMSTERS’ UNION CONDEMNED SASH AND DOORS 23—Personals HOTELS " . ainat ne a es neces BY FAIRINDED CITIZENS . rt ‘ ot. Men a : « . : ago to b . . M . Troi? ranM ® fre Alaska ¥ “rinlied tree. be : * ‘ "acres of ver Yeo ts m cheeae, 4 Rreetion ot. In the year 1914 the Teamsters’ Union cut and . i * PRICE #300 destr harness, assaulted drivers, injured i ‘ Ah <9 TR $20 CASH, #10 PER MONTH WrsTLAK® eo, is anted : a AAKEN & SEXTON CO hs hors demanded the unrighteous and un- j ° . Ame closed shop during its disgraceful and 4 a armies | “se AMERICANS LEAVE brutal strike in Seattle. | » : ’ be WASHINOTOD t ae This lawlessness was opposed by the Employ- g aie Caan AN ae j | Agent Rodgers at Mexico City|M ers’ Association of Washington, and after a pa- 4 der 4 na : f a tient, disinterested study of the facts during pub- jour order direct ¥ A . . 6 . Be iis cc Cal Tak aes at Ween ee |e lic hearings tor three weeks, the union closed shop Main 17 194) First Ave & A principle was denounced by a fair-minded and ln cae mn sour END an demonst impartial committee, as follows: . J a a was r > « r us ® , coatss. 438: keto car | paid “WE RECOMMEND THAT NO TEAMSTER = * t IT THUNDERED HERE SHALL EVER DISCRIMINA AGAINST AN LOT FOR SALE EMPLOYER BECAUSE HE MAY EMPLOY * a eka th Wok rsome|f# NON-UNION LABOR; AND THAT SORENKON PLACE, 8000 ~ ate. CIENCY SHALL BE THE STANDARD T THOROUGHLY CLEARED A ¥ A ynake. | FOR EMPLOYMENT.” tia: treat. Of ably : oats ire k the house That report was signed by the following dis- bh Wa ae, ager _ ape +n ai but ; Those age . tinguished citizens appointed by Mayor Gill: fatinta muare Pike wt right ¢ Byron Phelps, John E. Price, Ns ay ' find ator as AME S Gowen, Frank B. Cooper, “4 M ‘ : RICAN VESSEL ary Sander, George M. Horton, eth A ie , wire st Cured to Stay Cured Broderick, George B. Lamping. i ; | . ae Ae Lae : ih astnaed he verdict of that committee has now been . 2 thout ution upon 1 x : repudiated by the defeated unions whose picket- ! ; . ing, boycotting and unlawful methods have lately " : t, t bie coerced and are coercing those who oppose them. grt ta a THIS IS A CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE fhe rt . BRIGHTS OF NON-UNION DRIVERS AND OF a “a , en MHE PUBLIC AT LARGE, What is the right . ; ‘ io ning aiintn nBr to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness worth rat hey are h . g where the right to earn a living is at the mercy ‘ i H Mie staan witht ie at B oof a union mob? TADAME A card t . Must Seattle submit to these holdup methods ’ r ; ae Pye : # until industry is paralyzed before the public rouses i ed six Mexiear oa at A itself and declares for the open shop, as Indian- ' Ballard B® apolis and Duluth have done? ties NEW CHIEF DEPUTY » my H =o you want to turn your business over to the } 26—For Rent Furnished A B walking delegate IT MAY BE YOUR TURN Pink Bank & asumed the duties What becomes of free labor when the employer - ; ' pts : sata esday of chief deputy county |/ FREE is forced to join with the unions » the 44—Houses for S: clerk under Clerk BI Sick ea : . ee e ons to starve the paneer oh one ; moking a fallom@nade” cigar:|| BOOK f non-union worker? For Rent Unfurnished j ‘ _boxi2e, | atte aap a aameucead B applied. and ¢ oma ole Join the Employers’ Association today, 501 o sind red bp Siem veeallly “when " Central Building. Main 197, Pave bee CF CTAR WAM lined to agree to make the t os 1 si aed U! ic ol AR WAN T his chief "debuty it he é " THE EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON. ; 5 me | rz z nor : 29—Unfurnished Apartments | el d county clerk next fall * | Epethae Adee pe eos 2th Meet lia : @ CMM Mrenn « . op Bae: Na The Electra-Vita Co. in aei | were a ADS FOR REGULTS jcc eis sm end nay Ee Electra: Cor, Spring, Seattle

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