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HERE IT IS AG Swift's One-Cent Sale appea in The Star every Friday, and it will pay you to wait and watch for ec it, We always give our customers the Rock Bottom Prices ne | | | | | $1.00 Fountain Syringes. Just fresh from the Keep Your towels factory. 2 for Clea Adler-i-ka te a quick reliet tor White Pine On Cent 10e Shinola, black | 250 e- en or tan, 1 lc }and Tar, 26c “Kid Glove Boys” loading the steamer Alaska at Pier 2, after th © longshoremen quit. The Lowest Prices S ials 2 for | 2 bottles. . pec! 50c Glover's Mange “Hey, Harry! Take off your . ite Adbeciva Tana, | Gorm owe" Other Needs i Now Being Offered | Dog Soap, ‘ ? es | for ee L1e| thes tor D1 c|ameto siades, A’ square-shouldered fellow Crow Playing | 25 Atter Shaving] for 26c with a pen hanging ever hie . i Cards, Lotion, cooling and " right ear straightened up on S A TRACT. ce packs . 16c | refreshing to the | 50¢ Grave's Tooth his high stool in the office of BUYS A I Oo Come and Pick It Sr Sankt: Menteh- | okin 26 | Powder 2Q1c the Alaska Steamship Co, at TERMS TO SUIT YOU. Out Sunda Ine Crear, 2 tor..... OC | tor Pier 2 TITLE INSURED. ids ~* C | ic Wash Clothes, $1.25 guaranteed “Huh?” he inquired of a slen- foot Baby ‘Pacifiers, 2 6 Hot Water Bottle. | der seu. who, minus a collar (2 “OSBamBE C Spectal | and cuffs, was tugging at a big t “ " pena t t th h tor =-,t1¢ 10¢ Wash Clothes, |*t ~~: ~. 63 | “Chance for you guys with week| ooxigared Free beth: Soom BY “AUTO FROM : ‘ocoa mond apd or Powder, | > lle | Soap, | backs to regulate your d ordured i e Pure water a 101 s | tor . lectins 2lc livers,” shouted the slender yot Community park BREMERTON 26c | 25e NoOdor, for pd ‘Come, throw me a quarter of Ample water systeni : ee me | Swift's Hotel Soap, Floating dock BOAT FARE 260 Haarlem Oil | perspiration. Two | 7*0T J beet : Electric light ig Capsules, 26c | bottles 26 ox _27c Harry laid his pen on his desk Ww! ‘Tkout of all waterfront workers on the Fountain TO BREMERTON 2 tore. BOC | for adap | 14 Giemounted the high stool and s Friday in connection with the| Telephones Lots of clams 6 CENTS 2 | 26e Perspino, for| bedlive-ed : erit at tice Success Ointment, | perepiration. Two |YAes == a doten other clerks. ike, se large shipping concerns are re-|School . Plenty of trees REGULAR FARE aed eanwhile, nidn longsho nant anior i 3 26c bottles 26c cam Pow were gathering in their hall at 140 ng union to be on the verge of| Church Good transportation TO CHICO 25c for ...-.. for ...--- em ool 6c Western ave, to hear from their of m the Waterfront Employers’ association ‘ me Peroxide Be Tooth Brsshes, 350. crowual ficlals the reason why they bad, \. 4) nen : "| Store . . ON COMMUTATION — 250 Crownall Char > aod Get the deb. ke with the possibility that some 400 local stevedores may, re- . Get Your Tickets Tonight i 2 jars ... 26c |? err 26c coal Tablets. Spe Thuraday. 5 agian ibaest S y work before night Postoffice = TICKETS 19¢ ee Sulphur and | 95. Tiny's Dental | %* 2c waterfront was fnactive,| “We are ready to recognize any|the employers’ organteation, said Cream of Tartar | Cream, [BE nee nnee woh tically ft toft mploy-|he had heard of no member firm Lorene’. 9g | 3 tor 26c 350 bars Casto At Pier 2 was the only sign grees to ont | considertag withérewal. 623 4 2 for . es lite 7 s Alaska h : 35s Hinkle’s Cas- | 25¢ Parke Davis 2/2" = 16c¢ ted , To Hire Non-Union Men | 25¢ Parke D Jed up, riding high out of | GREEN BLD6. cara Compound | Co. Milk of Mag He declared the association tn-| Tablets, 100 in a | nesta, 26c “ wan tone ‘of bones end] cur { . tended to hire as many ind tl Elliott 552 bottle, 2 26c | 2 for . Lax-Oil nd barrels stood in tong tlers| Ca 1. 8. ( : t| workmen as were needed to | bottles ... C | tse Magic Tooth Rossen warehouse, waiting to be|~ aa the freight on and off ships at this Ache Gum, 16c | into the Alaska’s bold. port a8 soon as arrangements could $1.00 Tennis j The pier was congested with | be — for their adequate pro-| Reckets tracks and motor vebicles piled full on, gp od ue reine tak eee, a Jat‘ rag ore oid te BS worth | Harry climbed Into the rear end| rags eae had been engaged | bs A os truck laden with beef. _ _|to finish loading the Talthybius, aie yay Ot ehouidert” he shouted to the|Dent Mide Them With a Vell; |which sailed early Friday, and ee ee ae | ‘Shouldert™ h y oA i , 1 Remove Them With the Othine other stoan t the X K |liquor without prescriptions at checker as he tossed a sack into Pracertoibon pe Rar ng ag dg | Y, |pharmacy, 1905 Market st. Dr. bs. Tate proscription for the removal Nilick eancacnhece: (lt BE act em | 3 : shouitert® of free reac ou hoarse houlder! faen ph Union teamsters have refused to| Arrested in a sweeping Mquor| sith selling Tiauor tello 18 charged | coon the ex-government phystetant 4 ™ 4 | Succenst ft ald in the loading of ships, but | aie S 7 j wees —— * ee not, why not He will gladly The kid-glove bdrigad moved nd giving a clear assisted in loading freight already raid on Ballard by the police! ~ ibe for any 9 @ jslowly. Tho machinelike swing Of | a sion that it i aold on the dock scifi |Thuraday night, Druggist J. K.| In a German steel works, a hy- ht Drug Oo. wie jthe trained longshoremen was not t under gentanten te retuned thei At Gen Seanad legrame aaid,| Parker and Drs. T. J. Costello and/draulic press can exert a will also examine | there. an ey if it tails union tea 4 to handle|!. W- Stuart are cited for arraign-| pressure of 11,000 tons has re- for any diseas® Sam om It took Harry and his party 35 | en ee freckles A sugar uni from the steamer | ™ent Judge Gordon | placed a steam hammer that shook | *Y®,°8t, nose oF thtoat free betwee minutes to load three “slings” and) vai) got an ounce of othine and| Wilhelmina nonemion la jat 2 » the earth for a long distance every | and 1.20 p. m § i send them Into the A eae. a na them. Even the first few| Following str retueal, Seret Putnam, who led|time it was used 1111 Firet Ave. 169 Washington And so the meen pee gressed, 4 show a wc ation of Unions| you want to cal t ting for done w What stevedoring was fice men on the regular payroll the Alaska | Steamsh ip Co, PUTS LIMIT ON Tailored Ready Clothes The Finest in America Ls letermined liquor by dr Andit Prose istop illega > stores, has ordered Cc nty iby refusing druggists permits i\import more than the followt amounts of intoxicants every months | | l | | 1 if Four barrels, or 208 gallons, of alsohol. Two barrels, of 104 gallons, of whisky One barrel, or 52 gallons, of any other kind of liquor. After consulting ©. ident of the Louis R | stein's ph lof Leithead’s phar jeutor said he was sfied thoi Jamounts were sufficient for the w il| of any legitimate store in the cit | Not simply because every suit is a $25 value which we sell UPSTAIRS $15 | But because you will enjoy ly unnecessary. | BUMPER WHEAT CRO he state's history ’ : . 1,000,000 and 74.0 oncg on “fair” boats. ; more clothes comfort in fit, speeitgeletaty: ne white WII Try Again | timate of the st labor bure Mediator Henry M, White said} " style and wear than ever — &j which sso estimated that 7.000 he considered oth ves were | before, regardless of the | oh ta a TOORT laeameyaanait have sakes tine price you have paid. Poe ep err arg heres } PORTL. AND, June The pro Elliott-Sherman’s Spectacle ie wee tue bea g bee prietor of a ple a with held in San Francisco, as agreed The elimination of all unnecessary ex- his wagon drivers had gone with Choa: with hath idea today tornee ; pense upstairs has made it a simple matte: rie eeu itiay ant Os eed ee t hing cannot be done| ! for us to save you $10. \ : ska: R DIE IN WRECK | We fit you perfectly. ‘FOU ; | BRING THE CHILOREN | NEWCASTLE, Pa, Jun No charge for alterations. to the Colonial Theatre TODAY OR TOMORROW Three Clever Children Appear in Pictures with Crane Wilbur In the 5Act Drama “THE WASTED YEARS” Tailored ReadyCo. 401-403 PIKE ST. Open Saturday Nights. 4 CLERKS LOAD VESSEL WHEN LONGSHOREMEN QUIT No strike breakers were hired performed by straw-bosses and of BOOZE SUPPLY | Phelps to restrict liquor shipmen atx Onseward, | pharmac penstein, of Ruben-| macy, and R. B, Leithead the prose Beer, he said, he found was whol | NEBRASKA HARVESTS NCOLN, Neb 23.—Ne- | scat ples ade ‘wheat a frat, * Pesce ong Aa ‘The longshoremen’s nnion held a ¢ pt Soree.. meeting Friday morning at which | STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. PAGE 9 YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN OUR Free Excursion TO CHICO VILLA TRACTS SUNDAY Crowd limited to capacity of steamer— Get sure. Office open evenings. Tickets issued for last you let us know you intend going. The Choicest Property The Largest Tracts Steamer Reeve Leaves Come to Our Office Pier 3, 9:30 A. M. for Free Tickets 280. your ticket ; tonight to make Sunday will be honored if vanishin ral sym is to be ai cussed. en, secretary of the! }iocal union, and four other local |members of the longshoremen’s| Jexecutive board, returned Friday | morning from San Francisco. iggist for it ts] as sk the ¢ the strength othine this that is sold on the money-back | guarantee. double of Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair Blame Employers for Murder The others are J. Taylor, of Vic toria; E. Howard, of Vancouver f you want to } your hair in| 8. C. Smith, of Seattle, and Tj} good OU careful what| Martin, of Everett. . | “We hold the Waterfront Employ to ers’ association guilty of the mur. 2 er of © of our members,” said nd t, speaking of the ts as Olson, a picket cisco. We will, how ever, return to work at any dock | where our demands are recognized Jand the firm pulls out of the or. ganization.” W. C. Dawson to ng | secretary of the! Waterfront Employers’ union, said | positively that no member firm was | thinking of withdrawing and classi | fled the unio ment that they | were as | y Prepare for Long Slege “We are not willing the strikers should return to work on ” said Capt. Gibson ly and it fine and d it leaves | ms “We are! eve rei aliky, bright, fluffy and easy to} settling down for a long stege and y, | manage | will hire 2,000 independent work You will get mustfied cocoanut | men, \f necessary, to handle our ofl at most avy drug store. It !8| freight If we can’t get them in very che and a few ounces is | Seattle we'll bring them here from enough to last every one in the| some other place.” family for months.—Advertisement A conference was held with| | an Mayor Gill Thursday afternoon | P| with the result that he promised to give the employers a sufficient force of men to patrol the water. they agreed to return to work at Four persons are dead and several seriously injured as the result of a collision between a passenger 1 freight car on the Harmony near North Zwickley _ LUSTIG ACQUITTED More B, E. Lustig, charged with sell Performances jing a pint of whisky to J, R. Nel was found not guilty Judge Smith's court son, last May, by a jury in Thursday, An Appeal to Thinking People THE WATER FRONT EMPLOYERS’ UNION feels that it has a GRAVE DUTY TO PERFORM in giving the public some pertinent facts pertaining to alled Le ’s strike of the Pacific Coast, and more particularly to after the nc hour of June 22nd, not- agreement had been made on June 9th, in their pay demanded for some days prior reme 1 ngshc men to work mporary the standing the fact that a t whereby the men re to that date ived all increases Not only is the entire water-borne conmerce of Pacific Coast ports IN GRAVE DANGER OF BEING DIVERTED \ sections, but far greater impor- tar is the fact that the tremend ime of trans-Paci laska and coast+ wise traffi t year caused Puget Sound to forge far in advance ific Coast, IS LIABLE TO PRACTICAL ELIMIN- will take the bus men, manufacturers, merchants again build up trade supremacy. other t of which has in the rt of the P h event it years ATION, whi and others many Re it remembered that the wages paid for this class of work are today THE HIGHEST SCALE FOR SIMILAR WORK PAID IN ANY SECTION OF THE WORLD. Let it be distinctly understood, that the scale on the Pacific is far in advance of the scale Atlantic Coast of the l d States, the excess rang- 50 to 100 per cent, with econ conditions favor of the Atlantic t to tha on the ing from in Coast 12th, lf-e lf-e 1915, between employes and employers was was this fact that it called forth a FROM OFF ICIALS OF THE UNITED STATES GOV- with jurisdiction over all matters affecting labor, demand men was made at a time when serious delay meant the annihilation of Pacific Coast shipping, and so a temporary agreement June 9th, and less than two weeks later the men n make DE- AN UNHEARD-OF CHARACTER. These distinctly Longshe Union, not content with receiving the highest wage el « throughout the world The agreement of September broken by the rmer, and SPIRITED REBUKE ERNMENT, ctly charged The of the practical le agai demands was made on MANDS OF mean that the paid for their iF LUTELY CLOSED “SHOP, SHALL NOT BE emp! emen’ , now insist upon an ABSO- DICTATION AS TO WHO SHALL OR W building up for themselves of a perpetuatic of this wage with closed shop condition, even in the face of an entirely ed situation which may be brought about at any, time under circumstances of which employers can have no control. UNHEARD-OF AND OUTRAGEOUS CONDITIONS ARE SOUGHT to sed. INIQUITOUS DEMANDS are m upon operators of vessels and f Such demands must n ari mean that the commerce of r twenty ron the part of the commer- mn, f being completely reduced rk, and the strictly chang h a be imps ade 1 owners es ound, | < It years of enc i t yu fte ave Puget cial interests of t what it was the THE LOSS FALLS THE PEOPLE the with civ the to not only tions, but is an effort to ce forever be AT THE MERCY, LONGSHOREMEN’S UNION It carefully up sec today stands in danger ginning UPON THE BUSINESS men and towng bordering upon abnormal w i thi of labor, the effort is now etuate this without thought of changing condi- the employers into a condition whereby they shall DICTATION AND DOMINATION OF THE to 1 indirectly upon all t Not con- Sound cities tent re it Age class being made pery scale a question of personal liberty every citizen of Puget Sound should tudy phase i-of local labor situation. Water Front Employers’ Union 2 1916, thi of a most unhea be Seattle, June