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| MENACE SEEN IN 1. W. W. TROUBLES rs ° | Continued From Page 1 o 'POINDEXTER TO _ SUBMIT PLANS TO RAISE SHIPS Beginning Tomorrow 4 Days Only attaining thelr object that BL vi seer r the law In such ere at the Jatle will not hold a "the ntate cannot stand | » expense of trying them.” THIS 1S THE MENACE OF THE w. Ww THE SHEER DEAD WEIGHT OF THEIR ASSES; THE SINISTER CROWDING OF!/? RANK ON RANK 5 : « ly CONCRETE oe XO ¢y « > Die More Tas ss gs method of = thea D waon, | Uh Drawings and | tor the plan of C. B Seattle to | sunk by German will be eub shipping Poindexter Dawson today received word from Poindexter that he would and P Law lo Prostituted ape man raise ships submarines | tted to the U. 8. t Senator ard by 0 Mee, I naw and heard other things at Tracy trial, too. Present the drawings plans, and mentioned that it | generally known that Germany le working on similar plans to reclaim aunken law to the and nu itizens, the industrial card how officers of the lent ther one particular Iver vessels lass of and amall « Daw of mills SRGIng GODI card how these officers admit refused permission to the L to during th they IKE iron bands across the surface of the land, CONCRETE is weaving a net- work of magnificent permanent highways throughout America. that tr un “nottl { heard how armed men armed LW. W.'s out inte th and beat the some * aplings and with clubs, ® and ordered them from the city And | thought several times, as | listened, that | would not like the kind of world these \ Everett mill.owners and indus trial magnates were trying to make, much better than the kind of a world the 1. W. W would make if they had their way The Everett defense for what the adinitt were by officers of the law impossible to pro s and property of the from the invading LW ordinary of law there was some truth in the de after the acing as ' . took un ver woods les to with vert metine Way forward in the procession of prog- ress stands the State of Washington— especially Western Washington—whose fame for paved highways is spreading far and wide. over the States, an a iny | Dorothy Kelly THE MAELSTROM TAKE IT—AND RUN A dense fog, a ling each ot Hallet, milli tide. Suddenly, fushes to him, thrusts a cries, “Take it—and run why or wherefore, she's again. Charles Hoyt Super-Comedy—Two Parts “A Day and a Night” M. Duteveen’s Famous f t Russian Orchestra Areal srrmite Blabidttes “Moonlight on the Hud By Herma larat “Sunset | 3 he aoe kets b they : an | than Up to miles of ¢ ice in this ers; since added, or counties, Like other states, Washington has learned the les- son that the poor road is the expensive road, the good road is the road to economy. The best road of all is the PERMANENT, LOW-COST CONCRETE road— built to defy the heaviest wear! CONCRETE means DOUBLE THE DISTANCE PER DOLLAR; longer wear per dollar. Of CON- CRETE the Romans built roads that have lasted 2,000 years! At half the cost King County has been paying for so-called permanent highways ¢ SONCRETE provides a the beginning of this year more than 150 CONCRETE roads were giving splendid serv- state—earning money every day for taxpa January 1 more than 100 miles have been under contract, eleven Washington Governments Must Serve the People, ays Lloyd-George Hy United Press Leased Wire LONDON, July 14.—"There can be no lasting peace until the responsibility of govern | General Public in Danger ments to their people is estab | The end of the trial left me with lished from one end of Europe a hopeless feeling that an frresist to the other,” declared Lloyd ible force is arrayed against an im George today, In a telegram to | movable body in America, and that the Russian premier, Prince of us, who are neither LW. Lvoff. istrial magnates, are in ing at a tir of being crushed between lawlena acts crowded city cople jost And with the street was that it % er in the murky dimness Jimmie tect the ho: naire clubman, d £ hum lzens are in the fog, a y w by process package into his hand And before he lowed ung w can ask j swa up in the fog w danger them. A day or two crops in many ened by the L W. W My mind flew back to things I ard read f LW. W. itt and | recognized that the W's are still trying to make ytheir kind of a world. | On the Other Hand nor tn Cor read that are threat aro ! 5 states nignif. acks uf th Waltz, Hawaiian Reverie, the allies are fighting. MMER | And then I read that a num. AMERICANS SHOT | ber of prominent citizens in Beattie have within the last day or two organized to fight WASHINGTON, July 14.— the demands of labor for an eight-hour 1 knew Three Americans were wounded that the republican and th them as blindly as any ignor- really permanent pavement; one that does not chip and crumble; one that does not require’ thousands of doliars in maintenance per year; one that does not “blow up” the first warm days of the season, even before the con- tractor has finished laying it. In fact, Western Washington is paying only $5 to yesterday between and monarchistic troops in Peking, according to state de partment advices today The monarchists surrendered new patrol auto, electrically ighted| after three hours’ fighting inside, and possessing all the com-| Chang had 9 t refuge in the forts of home, was put into service | p,, legation at ing. Tho re Saturday publican cabinet is leaving Tien Tain to resume its interrupted | wy, jwork in Peking } Seattle’s Best Photopiay Hous< ant |. W. W. is led by his die trict organizer, are also still trying to make thelr kind of world—and are making more | W. W.'s In the process. The war! The war is only a tem porary insanity, and the world will get over it some day But tt will not get over the L W disease, unless 1LINDNESS AnD SE MATS, 2:30 manta, 7 anos ae zm a om $10 per year a mile maintaining its properly- -laid CON- CRETE, while pavements that cost twice as much, and only two to four years old, are breaking up like ice- fields under a summer sun. by stray bullets during fighting | | _ New Jit Comfortable City prisoners will ride in state Ro the police station hereafter. A| King County needs more CONCRETE ROADS—Roads that are guaranteed to be properly laid; roads that have strength to carry any load; roads that last like iron; roads “that stand the gaff!” Don’t be fooled by any last-minute so-called guaran- tees offered by makers of other types of pavements, only affecting the wearing sur- face—not the pavement. Such so-called guarantees give the taxpayer no additional insurance or protection, but have the happy faculty of relieving the taxpayer of more money for the same article. CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE! | Portland Cement Association Northern Bank Building Seattle By United Press Leased Wire PHOENIX, Ariz, July 14.— The |. W. W. menact in Arizo na, with 21,000 Idie from ti mines, mille and smelters, has grown out of control of any authority save that of the fed eral government, in the opinion of Gov. Campbell, There is no Indication of active government aid. Speaking before the Rotary club, the governor told his au dience that he eared “a possible tragedy” would grow out of the dangerous situation, it was Hearned today. Nor is the ponsibility od the be Count Czerr BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON 1 eTERDAM tule lancin « bit fight, the Berlin Lokal Anzeiger charged that an unnamed Viennese statesman telegraphed the German JESSIE MAKER in, minister of for- eign affairs | “A Breath of Old Virginia” ean 0 a A Romance of the Civil War ter attack on Aus n int ence “The Movie Girl” t that Chancellor Holl-| The attack i* probably the rea in Germany's internal political Up-to-the-Minute Musical Comedy, with r al would be dangerous gor Was or Other Big Features—10c and 20c son why th dered su of blood: | sole evil element in the ation. The metal output is vir lly paralyzed Miners who 4 be working save for 1. W. W agitation are suffe a wage loss Z of $100,000 a day, the governor de- clares following message from} Wilson to Governor pade public ere ee | their number to patrol the camp Orders from the federal govern ment to make some disposition of the |industrialists were expected today ne with a view to co n the maintenance of DEPUTIES PREPARE crgnctagizomrens | FOR RUSH OF I. W. W. age cpaliian {of them were eligible for registra: | tion |HOLLWEG OUT, SAYS | {BULL BROS. For the most part they have ac-| cepted thelr arrest without protest. | BERLIN NEWSPAPER. ww Printere wil - C4 | __ “Hates U. 8. 4.| By United Press Leased Wire One German, however, srrettee | COPENHAGEN, July (14—Chan- at Cedar Falls, admitted e iS Bi celior He llweg’s. resignation has Vong ne maliars S08 said he “hates | een accepted, according to the ee ene |Rerlin Taglische Rundschau stcbbepee: sill chexe None The paper is a national liberal || » law into their own barges of tr sive , 7 organ, heretofore exceedingly ac: | report Gontinued From Page Di rides, Both curate in its governmental news ' ° eesti F by fines of $250 or 9¢ in 2 —_ jail The first cases will be tried | before Justice John .B. Gordon July FEDERAL TROOPS | GRETCHEN HARTMA GUARDING |. WW, By United Vrese Leseed Wire CLUMBUS, N. M,, July 14.— A special train bearing the 1,200 1. W, W. exiles who spent the night in the desert near Hermanos, N. M., arrived here at 8 a. m, closely guarded by a company of infantry from Douglas, Ariz. Secretary of war has inatructed Parker to send officers to Art na at once to report to him con = Gen = ere there TODAY—BY STEAMER Fast service from Colman Dock ats leave every two hours after m, on the with = E) Round | Army Post, 90 cents. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO Excursions To all Atlantic Coast, New England, Adirondack, White and Green Mountain, Eastern Canada and Thousand Isiand resorts including NewYork and Boston LOW FARE SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS » Sale July 3, 4 6, 7, 18, 14, 20,21, 27 and 78; August 3, 4 10, 11, eds and 31; September’ 1, 7, 8, 14, 2, 8 and Stopover Privileges *, 7°!~<*: Cleveland, Buffalo, Stopover Privileges Niagara Falls, Rochester, Syra- cuse, Utica, Albany, Springfield and other points of interest. Circle tours include How About a Circle Tour? (i fin foators New York, Atlantic City, W ashingtc gton and many other in- teresting points, and provide rail, mare lake and ocean travel, if desired. NewYork @ntral Railroad “The Water-Level Route’’—You Seauections os to desirable trips, with informa ing fares gad routes gladly given. 7 to yourlocal agent for Uickets and aleeping reservations, of for complete ALOR call on or address our SEATTLE OFFICE, 714 Second Ave, L. F. JONES Agent Passenger Devt. at danger of ¢ prosecuted on ass and stealing indicates ok upon such )rehension. A ity is precedents are sir having dor action with ¢ ery serio’ when posse for service in the mountain town should conditions become | aggravated 45 Men In Jail Forty-five men were iodged in King county jail Saturday morning as the result of the activities of hundreds deputy sheriffs and soldiers who are rounding up itin jerante from railway Ines leading into Seattle. The searching of still in progress, 1oountain |the Mr. Pickwick will be with us be- sinning _Monday as sumed et Signed) “WOODROW WILSON." GOVERNMENT FEEDS DEPORTED |. W. W. Hy United Press Loused Wire HERMANOS, N. M., July 14. Loaded aboard cattle cars, the |. W. W.'s deported from Bisbee were started to Colum bus, N. M., early today. At Co. |." t lumbus, they will ba. fedaed: |e Gen Saiay ok ee sheltered by U. 8, army offi. {it 1® feared, might lead to the clits until final: dleposttion te threatened gathering of agitators made of them. Brig. Gen, Belt, |*° destroy the season's grain crops at El Paso, has received in- Meny Net Registered structions to provide such food More thea three-fourths of the and shelter for the etrikers un. [men arrested up to Saturday, eith- | til further orders are received, [¢? carried 1. W. W. membership it was reported here j cards or were known to be mem. Grout of the civil service com. | Hunted altered, |bers of the organization. Abou! mission says the eligible list is ex from pillar to post, for three | H#lf of them had no tration | hausted, and that good men can get days, the “outcasts” spent last | Cards aid that all jobs as substitutes at $95 a month night camped in the desert " near here in charge of Sheriff Simpson, of Luna county. There w no disorder \¢ mp leat night Following the ar rival of a supply of food sent from El Paso at the order of Gen, Bell, | the industriallets had their first meal in 36 hours. The food was oned out among them as in a| r camp | “AD wering an appeal by Simpson, in which he them protection while under his jurisdiction, the men promised = egg? A there should be no disorder, and c ‘appointed “policemen” from among ss Playing the most malign character yet conceived for the screen—a veritable “Female Bad Man” Role And she’s got Bill Hart cheated any day when it comes to rolling and light- Ing a cigarette with one hand. yer ul trains was and reports from stations indicated that migration of men from the West to the Eastern grain fields Need More Firemen Want to be a fireman? Secre- You You Hate Her— Condemn Her You Loathe Her— You Despise Her She IS Awful chased regi and it is almost | She Plays in | SPEND SUNDAY AT KINGSTON The Love Thief One hour and a half from tle, Fine Pienlc Grounds, a dandy peach and good boating facilities And It’s a Knockout—We Absolutely Guarantee It TODAY—UNTIL THURSDAY =a =“ STP ANDI at the | Bring your ukuleles and your best girl You'll be glad you came. S. S. Puget Leaves Colman Dock at 9:00 A. M. Arriving ek at t:t0 FP, M. 50c 50c SPRCIAL XCURSION FARK PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. 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