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fAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1916. PAGE 6 Th R kable Ofteri A. F. OF L. PREPARE oe pat Suill' Working *Cannol Continue Long | FOR WORLD UNION OF USED LABOR AFTER WAR By MAX HAYES horizon that are going to put Organizer of Typographical Union| the trade union ship to the se BALTIMORE, Nov, 16.—The Verest test yet encountered. 4 Ww will be the economle con 1916 American Federation of | 4), _ e : , : | Labor convention in Baltimore | ‘That is the question asked by the : will probably prove the most | most farsecing als of the tn Interesting two weeks’ session | ternationaly that cx ' d by that body oreson. The capitalintte us the United States will improved working conditions than |the European nations, in order to rehabilitate themselves and pay 4 a. . ever before Opportunities for Big Economies ‘The last. independent interna:| thelr war debts, or at least moet | ever a The Federation ts numerically last " . : tional—the Bricklayers’ un with | the interest, will produce Koodn These are but a few representative bargains 75,000 men—has Just jolned the | more cheaply than ever before and Euranan By Fox . eration, a only ‘ew ual © that Ame » ne ite taken at random from the hundreds of pieces of ff} Federation, and only a few dual on | iit be. cx ted by tho flercest | Altho helress to $1,008,000, Mi Used Furniture on sale Friday and Saturday. dustries remain outside tho | Competition ever experienced since feet ‘presiinn ot the ‘National ‘ t the wa t wo ostablishe n r ' : 4 ‘i ' . Democratic club and head of Tam ) Bla athe Me ce cnciscncncs . rue the four allw Has Logic | age? Bleck Leather Conch for. $36.50 m tree the, fone ie ealiwsd | we Logi pan tare or Va ak ate . $30.00 Brown Leatherette Couch for........ $16.50 tan Sedunaian an tee tome 1 a tat Pa) adm ry there 1 \ for a living, She earne $18 a week e Fee on, a ¥@| good jogic in that predt ‘ 25 ' eee is lad . amyotrophy: at ; , in a New York modiste’s shop, 4 $25.00 Black Leatherette Couc . eee ee se y hoe an all nce ’ = deme ves, bu vt ed the F aropean wort mit | waiting for the courts to settle the oe t>-00 Ve upnorsered Couch for $5.5¢ © railroaders and the federated | jow wage standards or even lower | *****® $15.00 Ve holstered Couch for..........$6.50 than prev { before the war 7 ae > A tae Se = W. W. has practically dis When some 2 000 men re One Velour 1 Istered Couch for .............. O5¢ + teins tke eae ek Sun deeae the ian. ae extruction Five W i Beds, values to $15.00, each..........95¢ most comp ity that has|to the ave 4 of production is $6.00 Wood Cr golden finish.... ; 50e jever been rec © 8M | reasonable to suppose the frie age ? , 4a ri Aa ounce a few day « done in the war can be rey $6.00 Shirtwaist Box for.......e..005 $1.95 But there are some problema | *hort order, and soon an imine j $15.00 Three-panel Screen for Sicees $2.95 looming up on the Industrial surp) i et wealth i be pre sae Binsin ote or foreign markets and ¢ ‘ ; $7.50 Golden Oak Hall Glass for.... woe 82.75 Ff | price cutting to secure trade Warning hes Dees Monee Oy ae} $17.50 B Andiror r $5.75 7 ! | de the natural result Canadian government that a Ger Sly et Bra é : ny pad This one of the reasong | ™4n submarine is operating off the Ss. k Bungalow B r eee $6.75 the Federation has taken the | Pacific Coast $4.75 Oak Book Rack for ciebenawene $1.95 $25.00 Golden Oak Hall Trees, each...........87.95 M ; ie < > ¢ Inaba aru, whic changed er $25.00 Onyx-top Brass Stand for...........05+ $2.95 ate = batty sitar Ke si detuel course and concealed all lights aft $35.00 Onyx-top Brass Stand for . ++ $4.95 ff} 25-cent Bottle of “Danderine”| {3 afrange peace plane elviog a wireless warning . | b e reg $75.00 Green Whittall Rug, $47.50 Makes Hair Thick, Glossy Amorican labor will ask the Brit-| 52@ Droceeded to the Oregon - : Sage etotapl ere nant and then proceeded north to $60.00 Brown Calistan Rug $32.50 and Wavy ap tigheigge Redaction ccd pm in the three-mile lim $15.00 Golden Oak Dresser for........+5 +++: $4.50 [] Removes All Dandruff, Stops after having borne the brunt of the | Yamato “steamed ig’ oer ae $15.00 Golden Oak Dresser for....... wees $3.75 Itching Scalp and Falling pve oe eae tad t pared Osaka, said today th t a Ger. $18.50 Golden Oak Dresser for........ $7.50 Hate. | poverty in ; > eit ic in parts and $18.50 Golden Oak Chiffonier for...... ‘i $7.50 | coe one “yt one of the secluded $12.00 Fir Chiffonier for......... seve 5.00 Government Ownership? $6.00 White Enamel Bathroom Cabinet iseue ee $2.95 Meanwhile the American work GRAND JURY TO | $8.50 White Enamel Bathroom Cabinet....... $3.75 ore yer se rpeagnied cs Wn Commodes, values to $6.50, each ............-. $1.45 G.R.FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike Easy Terms wages and shorter hours as a re sult of the war, will be called upon |to redouble their efforts to organ informa ofter will nted that will not advantage out putting) This st ent wee made Thurs irre: F eniek, foreman of the 7 the Amer | | wan OTAI their con Russell th, 209 Fifth ave, a fe. STERD . " Propositions favoring Kovernment |ness before the grand jury Wednes: at, AM! cave pelt nar egg ownership of railways, mines and/day. Se more women have ‘Techiraky, German ambassador to/ STRIKE IN CANADA ustria, and one who hi some { otimes been termed “The man who| WINNIPEG, Nov. 16.—A general Ustarted the war,” died Wednesday | strike of all Western Canada coal im Vienna from a minor operation. miners today loomed imminent Unless mines grant a 25 per cent e -n-hoad Relieved in one can rot Kondon’s tre ous tot Or buy wage increase to 15,000 men, they Sm ee _ DOUBLE KNOT TIED Jother monopolies wi intro: |been subpoen }duced as suggestions to reduce the | houses, high cost of living, whi leaped upward so rapidly “ialely \Can Vou Dres: ed from dis erly in the. strongest talons have tarety| 20 Minutes? She pers nea Says It’s Record SUFFRAGISTS NOW DALLAS, Tex, Nov. 16— How long should it take a CAN GO TO SCHOOL sre esreicadco, wite of the secretary of the treasury, and daughter of President Wil- son, told newspaper men here ffragis parte of the, that she set a world United St , ng the suf] when she dressed in frage school opened here tinder the utes. threaten to Jk out, further tying up the already scarce Westera or from the Munn. Canada coal supply pet. Por cetdacatarrh, | Altho Louis Loutsis and Antonini| nasal headac! ale we thankies nd iia eon “s| Aronica were married last Monday years—and by @ million jin the Orthodox Greek urch, the BAL TIMORE Nov. 16 This the “first for tt couple appeared Wednesday before! matter of us ubiiel over the Texas & Pacific at SS" | obdurrate. So a second license waa | dar press obtained | and Brinker t tied the knot, | in 8 full swing, and the ar 7:35. Mra. McAdoo admitted ice of It age campaigning “world’s record,” 4 I acaly Win ‘When You Apply APPLE pea NIPPED ©: at eras ng Eg tra al r | aLitde Mustercie | (tone “ ‘a lute Aftvavetion’ wit open tnrveut ai, GOODS WERE WET | »D DR, Nov. 16. Truit las directe t the non-suffrage state ‘And Musterole won't blister like growers of the Northwest estimate | there will the old-fashioned mustard plaster. |the loss to the apple crop, due to |» cuttiness | OALIFORNIA COUNT pa rs. C. B, Cote, 517% | | Pine st. found wine, whisky and just spread it on with your fingers. | | the cold wa’ at $1,500,000. The and an incomparable gloss and jus 6 gg heed 4 the ~~ spot with @/ heavy frost will practically destroy |ter, and try as you will you cannot APPROACHES END alcohol Wednesday afternoon, and & tingle, loosens the congestion ji, 00,000 boxes In the four North-| find a trace of dandruff or falling | charged her with having liquor in and draws out the soreness and ST a ance of Dry squad officers, searching the riment of Mrs. C. E. Cote, 517% | made with oil. of mu asad kittie per cent of the otal | after about two weeks’ use, when SAN FRANCISCO, N 6.—Net I. A. Beha in the apart {Sor quick relief for sore throat, bron: crop will see new hair and | gains of 602 over his figures in the ment, was charged with having an chitis, tonsilitis, stiff neck, asthm. ae downy at but really | unoffictal count were shown for raupply of booze, and Anna new headache, congestion, sons HE’S FOUND GUILTY new hatr—spr out all over] President Wilson today in complete dstrom and James Murphy were \ tisy, rheumatism, | mbago, pains and | jyour scaly ine is, we be | offi turns from 60 out of the ar ted for being drunk vaches of the back or joints, sprains, | fi | Weve, the only sure heir growe te. & counties in the state tabulated 5 Moe mein, ran lian: |, sory tn Joagn_sackintounnl roe Sang a te" Prem WILSON CAN'T COM Ted feet, colds on the chest (it often itchy scalp and it. neve of ourt Wednesday found William t events pneumonia). Nothing like rs — oe ee FELL N HOLE; $ 00 | usterole for ener children.” Hatupin, on trial for grand lar! if you want to prove how Ed I I WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Declar-| ars ; ho cons, quity of petit laren. The} moisten | ing he would not deserve the confi 5c and We j spital size $2.50. | sury ‘was out four hours Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson was dence of the people of the great awarded $100 damages by a jury in| West if he left Washington at this § Smith's court for|time, President Wilson today sent ries sustained from falling thru|a telegram to F. G. Bonfiels and H.| 66,000 homes in Washington, | |and benutiful in fust a few mo a sidewalk at 12th ave.| H. Tammen, Denver, expressing his| Oregon and Idaho dally. nts—a delightful surprise await and E, 43rd st. April 16) regret at being unable to visit the ‘ who tries t 4 for $19.000 | West now and soft your hair really a cloth with a little Danderin carefully draw it through your halr |—taking one small atr an Peers, 2 7 nH Star Want Ads cover over |time. Your hair will be soft ONE OF THESE cwnuett FOR YOU! Gratonolas on SPECIAL TERMS Now 50c a Week This hornless Columbia Grafonola, with oak or mahogany cage, all latest improve ments, 12 selections, needles and all ac The Complete Outfit $19.40 Now ag ilustrated accessor}: Now 75c a Week Popular new style Grafonola, oak or mahog control shutters and large r er A SUCCOSSOPS FO button record uate cabinet to match wil 1 re al ff. PUA omits inaiddes 16 conction at Miles hstring HachineCo. ff all enn . o e The Complet: Outfit $39.20 Third Univer: Sit Sa = ~ yt >: SS | CASCADE TUNNEL initiative to call a world’s con- The word reached Seattle with | ference of labor organizations [11.4 arrival of the N. Y. K. liner to meet at the time and place | Justice Brinker and demanded a spices of the National American She was here with her hus | Tubes in Req legal marriage » association band, who is heading the farm | | Justice Brinker tried to dis# 1ade| To be possessed of a head of| Cinsses {n political organization, loan board in a series of hear. | the couple from having the second | heavy, aut hair public iffrage history ings. | marriage performed, but they were |trous, fluffy and free egisiative and fed The party reached Dall, | She is supported by an all-#tar cast. The author, Edwin Milton Royle, after reviewing his masterpie in pictures, was loud in his praise of a the emotional, convincing acting of Beatriz Michelona UA THE UNWRITTEN LAW" photo-drama adapted CREED est achievement since forsaking opera for the screen y critic who has reviewed the film has declared her work a marvel in both | power and finish. “Billboart’ declares that Volumes would inade- ‘ The Unwritten Law” This extra large Columbia with cover, tone and bas every A library of 20 selections, needles and all The Complete Outfit Full size Grafonola, record cabinet, with push GEN. CHITTENDEN PROPOSES 30-MILE o whose business tt 1 adly, and possibly by of the Puget sound roads, who} would he ate to «ive up part ¢ The longest railway tunnel in the | Pe world, almost three times as jong aw any now in existence, and as long as th proposed tunnel under eir heavy investments in their ltho English channel, will carry |% h vestments fo thel separate in order to co practically all passenger and freight ones traffic on preseat and future rail | ate in the new schem | way lines under the great wall ot| He believes, however, that while} |the Cascades to Puget sound, if the advantages would be greater t ow to Fight of the project outlined by Gen. Hiram |#ome of the roads than to others Deadly Diw M. Chittenden in today's number nual savings would amount, in < of En ring News should become|some cases, to hundreds of thou 4 4 roaliey ands of dollars, and in others to [e) The famous Simpion tunne! | Millions in tae Alas te ThE rile lone: Gen. Chittenden believes the proj Gen. Chittenden's proposed ject, while worthy of federal ald rope t » of hot water tunnel under the Cascades |¥! r be able to get it, because) out we codent uld be too far pe gs 2 tho he would be 30 miles long! Gon. Chittenden was chairman of the Seattle port comm neveral years, and before his re tirement w of the best known officers the United States en gineer corps ts practically nts out that|jow directions in book ernm y on the ir a cartons ’ ement of the Columbia river) For Sale at t All Druggists. Portland aggregates $11,( : Taian aa nearly one-third the cont ¢ n yet it is doubtful if e ill ever carry 10 per cent ¢ 80 seriously ts his project taken |the traffic that would pass thru that Engineering News gives it al tunnel : long editorial notice in the same dike obi ebwete, he Utes & e of the magazine -- . -s : In spite of the Stampede, Cas! «ai that New York harbor has| Prevents Barber's Itch Jeade and Snoqualmie tunnels, ; ‘}meant to the state of New York pierce the thin comb of the| meant to the state of Ne range, ihe Cascades have always stood like a stormdefended wal! around the Puget sound country Rall traffic has sometimes bee entirely stopped for periods of from one to three weeks during the wir ter, while avalane and land slides have taken heavy toll in ite} CHIEF COMES NEXT jand money Gen, Chittenden's proposed tun —_ penny ont crete nel would eliminate from 1,300 to| L, G. MeGuire, former campaign] fe | remarkable ‘ et Tesent vertical) manager for Mayor Gill, and bust ~ > climb of halt s mile, with ite at: 65 associate of’ Chief Becking-| os tes |tendant cost in money, life and run-|Re#® Assoc “ ; 4 reo _ Ining time; reduce the maximum|%#™, Was quietly married Wednes- Directions | day to Mrs. Martha Campbell grade from 2.2 per cent to 0.6 per , cent, eliminate curvature amount-| Ww fae Bliss of Trinity parish ing to 6,855 degrees, and cut down | Derformed the ceremony. Miss E. the time of passenger trains, he| Parle Hennessy, Chief Becking- claims, from three hours to 40 min-| ham’s fiancee, was present at the utes, and of freight trains from 10) ¥edding, seeking a pointer or two. | bur . it as directed for tr hours to 1% hours | ecnkee old sores, ulcers, carbun- The tunnel would cost, ine | ute, burns, wounds of any kind. cluding Interest, if built with 'NOTED AUTHOR DEAD bee ae ‘at all druggists in origl« no shafts in its entire length, nal Red Cartons. about $50,000,000, and would | WASHINGTOD take 13 years to comple Mave your barber appl Puget sound should mean to theland Beneto! Ointment, an ¢ of Washington; and a)! that|be ®afe from contas ion ena intes. Erie canal meant to the states| on common to public bare’ ginal bordering on the Great Lakes, this nv eave O88, “Anctaue low-grade route should mean to the Northwest,” he says. Nothing a Good =\ have at) testi D. C., Nov. 16.— Molly Elilott Seawell, whose hi The project, he admits, probably | torical romances have pleased boys Wothi would be opposed at least by the|for years, died here Wednesday, Like North Bank road, from Spokane to aged 56. wet Gets Colds tittn, Cetacrbal Headache. One simple test will convince CE Catarrh Jelly absolutely without equel, pleasant ane 4, effective. The only po fang germicidal catarrh Sold at all druggists tubes, packed with fall directions in Cartons. Try it. Berietol ToothCream The first dental necessity ever offered the public that ts a real de- stroyer of germs by actual test. For Sale by All Dru Drink it— Gargle with it. A test will prove It That Seattle people appreciate the plays with a great moral lesson = has been demonstrated by the large crowds that have attended the om Rex theatre ever since that theatre opened its doors Sunday to show| "gaze fettew “The Unwritten Law.” Beatriz Michelena is the star in the picture is a seven-part from Edwin Milton Royle’s stage success of the same title. The a tory hi . b } develops throu breathless 18 Used internally as directed in book. story is * pagent poet hy y de , lor nelly eee _ hi ie Bu pense let packed in af! original red carte to one of the most thrilling ¢limaxes ever attained in motion picture| gives permanent and positiv: art. An advance synopsis of it here is inadvisable and would detract! from {ndigestion, gas on th 1e's later pleasure in seeing it, #ince much of the interest of| Sch lower, bow the velopment of the plot on the screen hangs on a thread of mystery i = “é ne Pheaep ves pun out, with clever producing touches, to the ments. If {t were necessary to pick one outstanding feature from the many For sale at all druggists elements of greatness that this production embodies, {t would unhesi-| Insist on Genuine in Red Cartona.* h emotional power of Beatriz Michelena’s acting. Miss tatingly be th Michelena’s impersonation of Kate Wilson in this picture is her great- her wor portrayal of the woman,” while such publications as the New York Telegraph, New York Mail, Moving Pic- {ure News, Dramatic Mirror, Motography, New York Clipper, ete., have been equally enthusiastic in their words of comm quately deser the one great truth in medi ults prove it. 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