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a a — - oa STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 22, 1916. PAGE 8 MILLIONAIRE ‘PROFIT SHARING | UVERYE'S MEATS. Ane GOVERNMENT INGREETED ANP AS 5 E D2 rate of $10,000 a year in bonus: Thursday December 28 The CHIEF CLEANS | URGED IN REPLY ian FRYE S credited with rkt cs } How ¢ The Star best pro | writn the free tn the sleamup | mots hei ations "etween | 286 tO 33CLD. ) iy We Are Moving to 1113 Third Av. Removal Sale Will soon be over. Saturday we offer still greater DETROIT, Mich. De James Couzens, Detroit's $50, 000,000 police ohief, who Ie dis | tributing his own money at the | in reply to Fred W. Strang’s question, must be in the office of The Star by 28c to33c Lb. CHRISTMAS — that started with his Inetalla employer and employe?” tion and Is sti!| under way. No letter must be more than | Some say Ford taught Cour 200 words long. Write on one }| ens the Ford standard of effi- aide of the sheet, with pen or clency; others say that It was typewriter, First prize is $26, Couzens who taught it to Ford. second $10, third $5 5 In all events, it le applied to [OO ae the force. Couxens believes in discipline, the enforcement of DIVISION PROFITS | every law on the books and in Editor The Star: The ever-pres. | rewards for merit. His $5,000 try to assist you in the best pow salary and $5,000 additional out | sible way to solve the problem be of his own personal fortune will | tween capltal and labor, I honest go Into those rewards yearly. ly believe that the division of) That Couzens has worked tn his/ profits ts the only solution, other.) own life ts a rent when {1 Is re wise we will always have atrikes> ar _ = called that he started his commer. | and lockouts — clal career as a $12aweek book-| Men would work to the Interest keeper in a Detrolt coal office.|of the employer, therefore increas 28c to 33c Lb. Now $50,000,000 is only approfmate.|ing both of thelr incom A sink Couz doesn't know within a mill-/ing fund could be created to take | fon or so just what his wealth is, [care of slack times and deprect Coutens was appointed just prior|tions, It is better to shingle t to the recent mayoralty campaign, | house all over than to put a shingle when the ery for a cleanup was/here and there, strong. His first ukase was direct JOHN JUDGE, et at the saloons, which been 744 North 83rd. violating the closing hour law “Obey the law” was his dictum, and CO-OPERATION Pn The closing law ts» now] Edito The Srar: The ever-pr $ let induatnnt sroien cas co's) STL VERWARE Fancy Fresh Killed Turkeys ), behind closed settled by industrial cooperation —==a—_—_ doors, had been violating the law| Heury Ford has amply demon almost at will, were driven out, and | strated this contention. In his tao| gambling joints closed jtorfes there ts no trouble betw en | - = a y i values than at any time during this sale. Your Christ- mas money will reach further and your name will be added to our list of permanent, satisf you shop at Gately’s tomorrow Suits, Coats, Dresses es An all wool Serge ed customers if For women are all reduced to these p Suit, tastefully trimmed with velvet, made up in the latest style, regular value $19.50, now 87.50 Another lot reduced to 818, and others $15 Dresses $9.75 $22.50 Dresses for......815 $27.50 Dresses for...$18.50 Blind pigs, organized under the employer and employe Ktlse of socta tubs, must go,” was| No argument ts needed here dictum, Thirty of such L. C, GREGG, were closed at once, and 2514 Third Ave Choice Fed Alaska Reindeer Roasts, Steaks and amb Roast, Rib or Loin 17¢ not bean reopened. - Couzens listened to thousands of PHILOSOPHICAL WRITER Protests when he forbade the park Editor The Star In answertng ing of automobiles in downtown|Mr. Strang’s que Streets, but he stuck to his guns, that it is my firm belief that ’ saying We can't sacrifice the Star can best promote helpful snventence of the gen-|tions between employer and em Sitks, Crepes, Poplins and Serges m, Tt will mm: $24.50 Coats for $15 the mere conven-|ploye by uring the services of a| houlder Cut Pork Roast sooee DBO This fine 6-piece Kitchen Set mobile owners.” His|philosophical writer, who will go teer Round “Roast 16¢ : frye’ $29.50 ts for $18 * |to the depths (thatgls, to the q : ? i Kern “valle | ey) ee Coa: zens {x now delving Into the/mental causes) of the discontent | Steer Boneless Rolled Roast .. 166 price for all 6 pieces....75¢ social vice situation, He ts expect- and the troublesome questions arte | Steer R t 10 In Wool Velours, Fur and { all of the dis-ing from our economic aystem, and . oe . veee cece MOG Velvet trimmed; wall tailored ity clean of! point out in a series of articles (to| Petaluma Ranch Storage Eggs, doz. ........32¢ moral women, or to establish be published by The Star) the re-| Cr Lean Sugar red B r 20. garments, with all the new clonely policed district. |formatory measures that should be| hoice Lean Sugar-cured Bacon ......... ie est style features. Couzens’ philosophy on the bonus adopted | weet, Tender Lean Bost t system in brief, “Honorable men-| The writer believes there are in-| » \ St nat tate t tions written after an officer’s|dividuals who, if given a chance Butter, Wash “gr vis : $39.50 Plush Coats name may be al! right, but a re|could and would write a series ery, Ib. 35¢, B Ibs. f ward that will buy shoes for the articles that would . Fine Cicite oe Tere for $27.50 children or pay he family doctor|in solving this question . vort I Cream Ct : bill goes a bit further,” he says BYRON L. PAG Fresh Churned Washington State Brand Creamery ene Raccoon Collar, - 2010 E. Spruce St Pe : ; 40¢ Satin Lining, Fur Trimmed, = bh I 1 Ranch Eggs ... . --. 40¢€ in the latest styles. MAN Is KNOCKED GOOD FELLOWSHIP . jownership, in my estimation, is not ° : nee ee Geek ; ee ; Universal Brand Fine Steel Cutlery Carving Sets Ni cid Chaat ne --25¢ E ewploye closer together This beautiful 26-piece Chest : 50 : a5 Christmas Suggestions for You HAMMOND, Ind, Dec. 22—] ‘This is my idea of the best way 0. = ‘ at, per set........$1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 While dining at a restaurant, F. K.| First give the employe a living|O™ $4.90. . Congrove, a farmer, suffered a pe-|wage; thea give him a bonus—that (Retail value $10.00.) Lavallieres Chains Fobs Jewel Boxes Lockets culiar injury, His glass eye ex-/ia, a part of his own daily produc Bracelets Cuff Links Stick Pins Mesh Bags Tollet "| " ploded, making him unconscious. |tion ad Manicuring Sets Brooches Umbrelias ath Roden JM fee’, Meyiad' ay (imate a | He. sou tina, wilt tnapiew nim MCeS Are for Sets of 6 the accident by @ surgeon ‘to do more. He will work harder! Knives, set of 6......... $1.25 and do hin work better Fes, seticf 6... ee If conditions are possible—and Silk Walsts Petticoats Hand Bags Watches Rings @ ? they should be—it is a good plan| Teaspoons, set « ‘4 .50¢ en S ul S ) for the manager to personally know | Tablespoot et of 6....$1.00 This fine Stee! i Hee r each employe, ro be can at least sae & ‘ + of 6 . a = eee \ od AS pass the time of day when they| Dessert f 6....90¢ PRYHS. Wile CHF 5.50): tbe .25e | Loew Oyster Forks, set of 6......90¢ Ms i : | Look your plant over. Butld a/Sugar Spoons, each .15¢ This handsome (Nucut) Sugar room for the employe to put his) Butter Knives, cach........20¢ and Creamer, both for... 25¢ clothes In. Put a stove, chairs and tables in ft, 80 he will have a place to eat | When conditions are what they| | | and Coats Are also reduced in price on proaching moving day. All! $18.50, $20.00 and $22.50 Suits and Coats are now........... $15.00 Rose City importing Co. ount of the fast ar 404 14th St. should be around your plant, aet C day a arter cars, lenue t FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS All $26 Garments are now park, charter the whole ne, and all $315 bi pe boats, bathing sults avd all $20, anc 27.50 and $30 Hve the men a day of ot a = 5 Mis tak Onda ate te Offers Its cus- jou enseies Yee wil ot Dad OLYMPIC PUBLIC MARKET, | AMERICAN MARKET, 519-21 $22.50 tomers in Seat- anything. 1422-24 First Ave., first door south Third Ave. at James St. lash. Try this once, and see If a more tle and Wash , ing condition does not prevail ington com- jaround your plant | Then, Mr. Owner, when you take plete lines of ja little trip across the country in of Pike St. ERK: a SEATTLE MARKET, 109 Occiden- | WESTERN MARKET, 1102-04 Western Ave. tal, near Yesler. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlaks | BALLARD MEAT CO., 5443 Men’s Rain ; % |your machine, these words will not Dj rege’ Cali Soci BhOK te ORS Gk froth ah Ave. and Pine St. Ballard Ave ornia Grape employe > 28¢ to 33cLb. Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at Everett, Wash Newer tinte Wie, |2BC tO 33 Lb, CaaaceMZe TES lowest prices. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP : Fak Save 4 less, and/of the 18th, written by “A Star) 1 must remember SPRING GROVE Dec Editor The Star If The Star ian 4 | Reader { 16 Years,” in regard to. th s voted for the | Oliver Hershey has a pair of leather All orders ship- had only to deal with the “helpful pai * the labor quest . | boots he has worn 35 years. He ped day re- fons’ problem locally, it might ca 1 | How can the ‘ \ ect some of the| says they will be good for a few a with a measure of success, but) Oi warring against each other, | tro) the mone hen | ¥¢ at e of politicians. | more to come ceived. never-ending conflict between | Sant Tere at ‘ hain cask wan The only vedy at present in| ———————____ rand employe ix something mar piseahory rele ‘ ew to do away with the Pte nore than) oto speak, each a nec et.la ~osta ? etin ! he Great | what they produce re ly for the wage earners ational, It's international a Rige tomethar jal At Reduced Prices Now on Sale Employers, as individuals, are|%0t, Working town ‘640 dheen Se $12 REAL PAINLE good men and aim to be fair, but sates Oa : eos than collective own ) and $14.75 Rubber Coats the system under which capttaliam | Law of Brotherhood teeter | ho Now 1@ Nam® of Rood, COM democratic management, then I am ,, FOR OUR PATRONS 1 ubber Con 89 thrives is the troublemaker, For|0@ 20 misunderstandings te ‘ mon sense could the wage earners | fo Migsourt We are giving a service that you 4 $il Rubber Coats &7 the protection of {teelf in all of ita) rect The recognition. be us t “es }control the other four-fifths? Government. ownership itself | C@MMot get elsewhere, The ex-Gov- $9.75 Rubber Coats $6 ramifications, it has {ts alliances, |“0n by at ae aor an Dnt Ho It is a foet that if a few saved, ig not a remedy ernment Physician will give you a {ts commercial organizations, its as.|{!vidual ts @ part of and necnwiL (they can get something ahead erie s jGNG careful examination and prescribe Ssis's anihe Gee Sinks uke foclations, and these, bolstered by)! the plan of that ty Ml tiving cheaply and, if lucky te we } for you FREE. ; ad Yarsbingh Cubedtins unlimited ‘wealth and political pow-| ence tha bibesti rir tolerance, {Bold a job Charleston, Wash It is YOUR MOVE now 2 “and Jewelry of All Kinds eS See Se Or cae open | reoperation, and justice In the re.| If you will stop but one minute ff RIGHT DRUG STORE i \* m4! and cheap labor Labor, to lationa between the two factors to think of the great amount of in | 1111 First Ave. & : aa j big yusiness, is merely a cog in the} After all, isn't Justice the key-| trie that would close very It pays to read The Star's Between Spring ard Seneca Dress well, never miss the great commercial wheel note? Unfortunately, we have not | @ickly i Ad P | The Doctor will not prescribe . ‘ : note fortunately, we have no \ $1 . 3 . yar money. Open a charge ac ¢ pap in & pot-pourri of labor) oe reached this ideal stage of ev One man states that nonpartisan bee os bey | Hauor we have never had ft in ; aie ae ak | federations, are always working for | Yet re? Regs pei labe nestion Q count and 18 a8 You Ke d iething practical to or _questic any form shorter hours, higher pay pet-| lution, an 5 - —— the ne ter living conditions There are other things that ada|! URE discontent to the smoldering fires of employer and employe, The orst 0 aa eitied ee any |Puted que en thoroly ar mouth; you can bite corn aff the “OT! of these comes from the fact worst of thon neal eee ee ees al eee ae An Ideal Christmas Gift for Man or Lady Is a Watch cob; guaranteed 15 eee, meets AAHUMIGE 8 Git) ee present y representa : . old crown verre: cue oTatlD in all phases of iife: 1t| Bears ron emplover ane ein That Will Keep Time. We Have: i s become offensively aristocratic $15 wet of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 and increases the already wide watt ay $10 set of teeth ........ P Lela employer and employe ie : fy is : ae eh ey Acer Hamiltons Gold-filled ft Bridge work, per tooth, cold $3.00 lee ae poe aul a ay es Jbpvthe belligerents, For the pur Walthams and NVESO CFOWRS +400 good choice is, a judge, who Illinois Solid Gold iw accustomed to carefully and in Elgin ONI Y daa ful, and, with its thousands of du Gold fillings . telligently weigh all ev {n order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the at, first, that a national law a month Is all wea be enacted which will prevent both trite” ar lockout” until the dis Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. CHELYS 1119-1121 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts. ployes, pose plications, Is cumber as the masses ar ome, So far concerned, it ating Bilver fillings Platina fillings hasn't any use for ¢ practical sociological worker, who n i vantecd for 16 yeara,|,, 1¢ panacea for all these ills ig/088 @ broad understanding of hu We also have Diamonds, La Vallieres, Coral Rings and Brooches, Qt Glass a a fol y and A a id pe fave Impression taken in the morn-|the public ownership of all things|™MAanlty and its needs—and the ed and White Ivory, that we sell on small payments. TTT » fave id got teeth same Gay. Exam-| publicly used: the making, by the itor of @ nonpartisan daily news . “ F ination and advice f |public, of things with a view 14, Paper, Who can see both sides of a > vh ou ¢ . . Christmas Boxes of Fish for Eastern Friends Ca! fee Samples of Our al SOLE sy ard eM hdl] PH Gd paar rit DOWN way PAY ages eng om do your CHRISTMAS Leave orders now and wo will ship, to arrive for Christmas: Bridge Work. allow nothing to those Who produce| Then, let all agree that after care WEEK on CREDIT at cash prices? Eiiabas choice i Mees foton 8 wennee? oe ne nothing i Promuce | ut consideration of the misunder And give a fine diamond or watch. rabe, chotce, pb » in bo 5 Most ef our present patron S—Olympia Oysters in shell (150 sinall. delictour Oyater Government regulation of big | Standing from every conceivable 4 by our early © ee Ok ae | recommen mg LAE Leia good business Is more a farce than a|4nele, they will abide by the de. cision of this Oyatera in condition west of Mi 4—Combination of 3 Crabs and ‘Any of the above delivered w isafaction. Anak our customers who force, and these regulations, a6, Kant of Mi $ cou * arbitration commit Oo / f 40 OO ST RELM HAD, th orld, $2.00 to $2.60 have tested our, work Yee a tne pled with investigations, but add|tee and endeavor to live up to the 14 4 ty 0) YE 1 4 ( Beerias etician odeccestully to'sil parte of the United States, to our oft e* tring this ad-with you |to the already high coat of living,| Spirit of the law.” Sincerely THIRD AVENUE My JEWELE THIRD AVENUE PACIFIC SALMON CO. INC. without creating anything benefi-| : u ae JEWELER (Uptown Office) 501-502 Northern Bank Hidg Cut - Rate jcla} in comparison to the expense. | q case Mase SS. ti celllriceltaend Dentists B. | CUT OUT PROFIT WATCHES REPAIRED BY US KEEP ACCURATE TIME — SY — Editor The Star; 1 wish to call : BRING R' | 207 UNIVERSITY #7. ARBITRATION attention to the item in The Star STAR WANT ADS ESULTS aditor The Star: Capital with-| officials 1s the only remedy for the

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