The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 2

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for your convenience store open Saturday evenings— | . e "NO. CAS "~ Credit Is Good of homety ADD TO YouR ACCOUNT »—~ 1 Itberal dividual needs make your selections C args «NOs Wane out initial payment. ft JOIN THE JUNE-BRIDE SILVERWARE CLUB! —95c will bring you a fine Rogers 26-piece silverware set and cabinet AT SPECIAL PRICE OFFER! $13.50 set for —this will be terest to June brides! —"membership™ to this BRIDE SILVERWARE te secured by the upon which this fine with 10-y is yours month ‘until $9.95 for this $1 JUNE CLUB payment 0} $9.95 of partioular tn t Sisting of 6 teaspoons, 6 soup apoons, § knives, € forks, butter knife, | sugar shel! NO CASH DOWN ON VICTROLAS! “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMSI”—“NO INTEREST” —we, invite you—the Seattle homefurnisher—to select any Victrola up to $100. @ cash payment! a CTROLA VI “NO CASH DOWNI” cabinet, § Bt in. wide, He fnches nigh, $% in. deep, 13-fneh A new ship yard may be estab-| im Seattle by a large East eoncern, which is working thru agency of R. W. Michael, a on broker of this city. It will be sent to your home witheut opi motor (can wound while Seattle lodge of the Switchmen’s union went on record Thursday as! not in favor of any action taken by the Central Labor Council that does not uphold President Wilson | polley in the national crisis i { A SAFE HIT EVERY TIME Rich, nutritious extract of golden the good left in; foaming with unfermented; all health and good spirits. A cool ing, invigorating glass of LIFESTAFF during the day will make you work better, play better, feel better LIFESTAFF EVERYWHERE HEMRICH’S STAFF PRODUCTS CO. CAPITOL 870 A case at home will bring Health into the house—$1,00 2 dozen, medium size; bottles. $2.00 large botties. Liberal refuna tr PUTTING FIGHT INTO STRIKERS Seattle laundry workers and drivers who walked out two weeks ago prepared Friday for an active fight against the 12 nonunion laundries, which still refuse them recognition. In ternational President J. F. Brock, of the inside workers, has taken charge of the strike “The situation looks good to tays Brock, “We have son to be optimistic. to be a settlement » the reports morning 139 me women Went to work tn ne laundrt The normal for and 1,100, says end union le between 1,000 Brock Working Three Shifts In the six union plants shifts are being worked, with total of from 650 to workers. The union plants are paying a minimum of $10 a week, and thore a working are paying 10 per cent of | thetr wages In to the strike relief fund Ay mass meeting has heen alled for Sunday at 10 a. m. at the labor Temple, and Brock that plans are being laid for a Tag day rat nds and arouse pub ec interest the girls “We have reports from the pick «ta tn front of several laundri that girls under 12 years of age are being employed as strike breakers,” says Brock. “We shall Tresent the facta to the welfare commission.” 210 Dri on Strike There are a total of 210 drivers lon strike, according to Business Agent Wyatt, of the Drivers’ union he union will not accept new taembers now, Those whom its pickets persuade to | © the wagons of t union plants will be gotten fob: where, says Wy att, but will no¢ be taken Into the inion. | "We don’t want any excess bag race.” says Wyatt. “Every driver who handle a car or a wagon jen't a laundry driver, and we want only competent men in the crganization io WILSON NOW HEADS ROADS OF NATION Wire Ry United Press Lenard WASHINGTON, June 29.—Prest dent Wliron this afternoon received | his “first papers” as executive head of all the railroads tn the country when the house passed the priority shipping bill, giving him power to control and give precedence to any shipping carried by common car. riers. { | | i FINES JAIL PRISONER Claremont Blessing Friday was fined $10 and costs by Justice Brinker for hie part {n the burning of the Enumclaw jafl, Sunday night. Fred Koenig, Frank Sartoris ané J. Bhiottt forfetted $100 ball each. The four were arrested Saturday night by Deputy Shertffs Starwich and Malone, on charges of drunken- |ness. They eet fire to the jail, and Hit was only by strenuous effort that ithe structure was saved | WOMAN ARRESTED | Ruth Wilson, a colored woman, was arrested by United States mar- ehals Friday, on a grand jury fn dictment, for smuggling and selling opium. The others named tn secret |indletments have not been overtak- jen by the federal deputies FOR YARD \THEY BACK WILSON) |... ins the \Elizabeth Davenport stenographer who died at Provi |dence hospital Wednesday as the result of @ criminal operation, was begun by @ coroner's jury at 1 m. #riday. ll death of 20, the UH WATE iE an |FOR E. | The Energy Value of 1 |b. of butter equals that of 334 Ibs. of steak. Economical Pecause #0 highly centrated. One contains the cream of elght to ten quarts of milk And the United States government ports say that one milk quarters con pound re. quart three of heef. equals of with Fry real economy Spread the bread thick butter. Garnish with it with it, It's Published by the DAIRY PRODUCTS PUR- LICITY BURBAU Second Floor Times Bullding. three | cause of the | STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. UNION HEAD IS. (7) Y way, backed up? Bi cigarette new flavors the ‘SUFFS, FREED, ~~ EAT HEARTILY Hy United Prose Leneed Wire Wel suffrage WASHINGTON, June med by their militant isters and hailed as heroines, six hite House pickets stepped forth rly today from the district wom after doing “a three le Jen's prison iay jolt They were happy to be free, and l appeared well except Mise Kath- | erine Morey She had lost weight A group of miiitants from the national woman's party headquar ters greeted the prisoners and vhisked them away to breakfast The women seem almost farmish- | ed. Yesterday they had for break: | fest boiled rice, molassea and cof-| fee; today, raspberries and cream, c-eamed exes, bacon, hot rolls and coffee. of Boston To Teach French to Our Militia \* SAN FRANCISCO, June 29 |’ Ron jour, monsieur, comment allez | vous Thus will National Guard officers greet each other in the near fu ture Orders were received today by National Guard units in this viein- lity |The officers were also instructed to detail two men from each com pany to study will be established in all training to begin the study of French. | Schools in French | PAGE 2 you have not smoked, to InGcGOoORPORATED OU" must always think of our guarantee on every package of Lucky Strike Cigarettes as a direct personal message from The American Tobacco Company to you —not as a mere business formality. Read it; this is what it says: GUARANTEE If these cigarettes are not in perfect eondi return the package and as many of the as setae your r aero You “couldn’t ask for anything more complete, sweeping or unreserved, could you? You are protected, the dealer is protected: everyone who pays his moncy * for Lucky Strike Cigarettes is given the_squarest deal that plain English can define, ‘ There are no strings to this guarantee, visible or invisible: if not in “perfect condition” of “entirely satisfactory in every way” he will “refund your money.” Isn’t it a satisfaction to you to buy goods in which the manufacturer’s confidence is so completely ex- pressed, and the dealer’s confidence so thoroughly It gives you confidence; brings us all together—a complete circle of confidence. posing Seapany Cigarettes are offering an entirely new flavor to cigarette 3 they are a new Horse chestnuts are half etarch end sugar. Scientists are trying to take out their bitterness. Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, says: EVERY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER’ NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength into nerves and color into her cheeks. ‘There can be no benutl- ful, healthy, rosy -cheek- ed = women without fron. The a lated, injure the It will ance care- nor t the stomach strength and | doe teeth nor up with most sur ‘erdinand King. NUXATED IRON Mt It te die Drug Co, camps. macy and all good druggtiats, | meer her| creation in cigarette manufacture, because the Burley tobacco is toasted. Toasted tobacco re- presents the first big advance in ci; ufacture in 20 years. Lucky Strike is the rea] youl ener. it immensely: the r) It’s toasted Copyright Cy The American Tohaceo Company, O82, 90% 4 MINUTE-MEN _ TO TALK WAR “Four Minute-Men” may be driv- ing home the issues of the great | war to Seattle's movie fans in a | few weeks, | A program of nation-wide discus-| sion to awaken Americans to the necessity of war time sacrifice is betng planned with the sanction of the national committee on public information, headed by George Creel Speakers will be commissioned in each city, and short schedules of remarks issued to them. They | will talk in the movie houses, but! will not be permitted to occupy | more than four minutes time, or| overstep the bounds of the subject | PROFITS Are being made now in buying high-class @tocks and securities at prerent prices Ship building, copper, silver, lead and oil stocks are showing large earnings, owing to the high price of their products. buy and sell any of the ® for you at the market, will finance their purchase the partial payment plan. ments and full ily telegraph. fe quotations, at our office. Herrin & Rhodes, Inc. KS AND BONDS ished 21 Yeurs Main 1512 119 Cherry St. for 10c Ifyour dealer doesnot carrythem,send§l for @ carton of 10 2. Tobacco of ifornia, 1 So. Park, San Francisco, Cal. |Bullding and Loan association, 1 ec speakers will be known Were arrested Friday morning, on thruout the country as “Four Min-| charges of “illegally declaring a div- ute-Men.” idend.” ence P * roar. 3 bee oe eee eclared a dividend on June 29, 1916, ARREST OFFICERS OF LOAN CONCERN ‘ner cent, when its earnings did H. O. Shuey, president, and W. §.| not justify it. ‘WHEN Bell, secretary, of the matter, BRAIN Take Horsterd’s and relieve the heads strain, worry or overwork. Noni ‘Advertisement. M< DMM: Nadi OPEN MATINTE 4 SUNDAY, JU

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