The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1917, Page 12

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TH * Continued From Page 1 AND YOUR ORDER e a had not given the matter sufficient jconsideration to pass MAY OPERATE FEW CARS ON THURSDAY Continued From Page 1; « judgement on ing making picketing Illegal, The refusal by the union of the offer of President Leonard to take back all strikers by | noon Friday i] The calling of a special meet ing of the city council by May or Gill to consider the policy | the city shall take the strike. The announcement of Presi dent Leonard that “protection” for street care will be asked for today for tomorrow, and care operated when adequate | guards are available. The denial by the unions of company claima that 40 un men returned to work yester day The in x CLG Lae on will not attempt to employes f company | striking picketing untu the arrival of supreme court anthpicketing de-| eciston In the city In the meantime is of car men are patrolling streets in front of the car barns, out ow strike tb akers s expected to make their Featurir special dis y appearance today in fitting | Union officials declare they are | not picketing We are erely exercising our . Se ee roe ee Canning tive of the unions keting Goes On | Il have to arrest « tot | of they enforce the de ision,” said Organiser MeMorrow Economy Frult Jare with wide of the unton n mouth and self sealing COUNCIL 17 000 OUT IN M ple intimidation ts be-| no reason to expect an tops. Pints, $1.00. dozen t) ILLS | the mills and camp strike today, according Quart $1.10; HalfGallon _ASKS ARBITRATION’ AROUND THE SOUND men's deienne. comma: eyes the lumbermen's defe commit- enied the assertion of Press Leased Wire Pct toe, Wednesday, “and ax a result) the unions that the power and light iar rapper bitccat al ay or WMPIA, July 1 hat ° » of the men are taking thelr © company would be S¢ econ of defense . il exert| Continued From om Page 2 » and walking out. Groups ¢ tke 81 Halt , probably I. W. W., Ko into tt is telephone in Miiied to end wirikes, is in-|'"°, strikers, Brown sald. ; nin the strikers. The mills are| Who wa how to have sealing lacquered tops ‘Pints By the resoitition adopted , Contracts were signed Wednes-| working under the same handicap.”|their lines cut over to the mu 7O¢ dozen; Quarts sve the council, here, yesterday day by the Dickey Manufacturing Last reports to the lumbermen's | Dicipal wires Half-Gallon, 81.10. council urges employers to Co, in Ballard, acceding to the de- committee inuicated that some 3,500 Transportation Better Jelly Glasses with tin tops, 6 Biles that this is a time for the ™82ds of the union for an eight-/men out of 40,000 had walked out,| This morning Seatticites and ounce sizes: doten 35¢ pee hour day on present pay, and rec-|he said, tho some numbers have |leas difficulty in reaching the and 40¢. cooperation between em- yyer and employe, and requests | OSMition of the union been added to that estimate since|of their Iabors than y day Bt labor troubles be made the| Five mills in Seattle were oper-| the report was made Every trunk street to the business | pect of conferences, and an ef-| ating on eight-hour shifts Tuesday.| A walk out of firemen and en | districts was crowded with hun Ravsak (Otani divs aoc made, at least, to prevent They were: The Seattle Cedar, the gineers employed in the lumber | dreds of Jitneys, private cars and walnut stained fram alzes taking place. Phoenix, the Moto? shingle mill,| mills began Wednesday morning. | auto trucks, packed and jammed to 30x78, 32x80, 36x84, each ORE council did not take any ac the Yesler shingle mill and the They a mbers of the Steam | capacity. i Adjustable Window Pet de concerning the street car| Lake Union shingle mill, employ. and Operating Engineers’ union Two serious accidents and many | with har@wood frames fm Seattle and Tacoma.|ing approximately 600 men. Nine-| Demands for the eight-hour day | minor ones marked the sudden tn Size 9x33 at the car strikes have not been! teen mills were closed down in and recognition of the union form | crease in motor traffic Size tht before the members of the Seattle, and the two or three non- the basis of the strike, It will ex Attorney W. R. Crawford, of the Rise for consideration. | union that were running were badly tend to all the mills that are affect-- Mutual Bonding Co. announced Size 18x33 at J _— lerippled by the lack of workmen.jed by the lumber workers’ strike,/that private cars should take runs FOURTH FLOOR of Guardsmen are sell. Representatives of the for the benefit dance for| men's Protective Lumber-|it ix believed association dis sttheiceite Tee not operated on | drivers if the by regular Ji are to give the put fund of the Second Wash-! puted Brown's claims, saying only | @———— = -@\ lic the best service. Green Lake, Infantry, to be held Friday, at/19 per cent of the 49,000 lumber|/ READ STAR WANT ADS ] |faliard and West Seattlo are the|p| Pon hyp Faey ath ont at Leschi park. | workers in the state had struck 4 boat districts for the private cars, con — Dandy Luncheon — he says 35¢.—Sixth Floor No Strike Violence = hus 7 peen no strike | THE BON MARCHE | troubte of any Kind reported to the| ————— . police. Mayor Gill, late Tuesday,|to the The port commission ployes property guards.” Edward MeMorrow, Eastern rep o Amalgamated with ) guards reing the strih | means in Will Pay You Well to Walk Down and Get These Bargains Pi last ni trip with ne kets also w ol ing every Manager Kempster, of the com-|] and concerns with big go or pany, announced that he hoped to/ loaded decks, and concern with big have cars running on some lines| visions for carrying their employes That You Can Get Smart Do You Know to and from work. The teleph yet whether we|company {8 using taxis for Thursday know the pur. | IF lean make ft or not.” he sald, “but|pose while the shipyards are send. |we are going to try.” ing out auto tracks | He said that 40 union men had| The union press mmittee is tal statement to and signed up to operate the carn sued the following that he expected more today. Unton | ¢ Seventh aves, carly | Wednes- STATE COURT STOPS | ” 7 {als promptly dented tho asser: The tractk < is now re day morning. A. J. Wise, 109 cision reads, “neeas no argument f pies porting to the expenstve half-page| West 49th st. the driver of In his dissenting opinion Judge or rat prompny denied the tse" tng tte eapenate haitpane| Wael’ tn atthe river of | BE AGEPUL PIOKETING |scioom> scies'unt Rane Talines dics tc the eee ae po dela wo ple with re| later reelased on his personal de had enjoine. all unlawful tactics, Noterer late Tuesday, which prac rd to its controver it be-| recognizance he Con ed F and had permitted only peaceful | rer inte pra ‘ : ; ontinu: rom Page 1 || and lawful practices in picketing. | tieally suspends the federal injunc-|comes necessary to make some The men who were injured are/g ——@|Therefore, he held, Judge Tall: 9 45 jtion against the drivers as long as | points clear in fonneclas ve the /C. A. Mill 4417 Linden ave., bad: | sims is to rid the state and coun-| man’s ruling should not he ai - e |the strike lasts. Chief of Poltc mpany's misstatements, First of /ly lacerated scalp, with possible |try ee the lawleseness of the 1, W.|turbed a |Reckingham says that drivers six employes presented & writ-/skull fracture; Arthur Craig, 6234 Ww the state supreme court steps in| Councilman Bolton's president o carrying passengers for hire with-|ten request the com for Im-| Third ave. N. W., lacerated left) and helps, by its disregard of the|of the Bakers’ union, as well lout a for hire license will not be conditions ¢ were im-|eyebrow and fractured nose; F. M ie - a Or well as | ted | fired Fiorito, 6808 ‘Third ave, N. W., lao. | Pecitic vote of the people, to make/the union attorneys, could not say and arrested. : sige Page en yee Pb agteng b » | more I. W. W.” today what steps will be taken : Parading Strikers Applauded hen six other nployes fol-lerations of the face; John Grant, | Won't Stand Appeal now to overcome the decision, A More inen 1200 street car men{lowed with a written demand for |2958 Greenwood ave., contusions of| According to J. G. Brown, presi-|Tehearing will undoubtedly _be | paraded thru the downtown streets | nitration of the cond ions sought|the body and possible fractured | dent of the International Timber | asked of the state court Whether }Iast night, in the first demonstra-|!n gecord with the franchise pro-|riba; Ro B. Sils 410 North 47th, | Workers’ union, the decision won't| 80 appeal then con be taken to the 13 9 ee ee atrtke Thousuade aiome{ visions, at the same time naming|contusions; Chas. Johnson, con-| stand on appeal to the tederal| federal courts is not certain. ‘The e the curbs ap fed the marching| their arbitrator The m nee t ns of body, fract aired arm and | courts Clayton anti-injunction law does en, and a good-natured sympathy |nounced that C. J. Franklin had | fractured gs and ribs; C. BE. Retd It is opposed to the Clayton| not affect state courts on | with them was the prevailing senti-|veen ap woe yeh ae Wd t a Lorne Sist on ney erat law,” ho sald, “which specifically | “ a aoe . oe ment company, and a meeting Ww ar- 16512 § » ave, » and L, permits peacef estnbiag ‘nal In this new | They bore banners which pro-|Tanged with him and the employes’ |Lowen, 4417 Evanston ave., in a ete Lap acpdeme Seatant ia a kind of a that “All the Freedom. In| bitrator, who forthwith ternal injuries Nivikiiee Te ” | ITNEYS BACK tui Seasion that “Or-|Mr. Franklin's 2@ injured men were taken to The supreme cov 0 »-| store? Preaiom.” ‘and: thatl Company Man Too Slow the clty hospital in ambulances. | giiee bly recency a oe Helloves in Organt.| “Mr. Franklin promised to fur-| Fiorito, Silsby, Craig and Lowen|creg a aimilarity between blacklist.| i »Do Wet” Several Amer-| Mish these, and, upon his failure to) were later released tae and ‘piceakt phy rps Th T ff. Silk | 9 I N ilk oe one carried inthe tina |do so after three weeks of walting,| Wise told the police that he edad ee ge hoi etleeds. igre e a eta y | ove y ew 1 Jot march, and the band played pa.|the demand for arbitration was|bought the truck in which he was | decision to hia plist enn benie oo | triotic alrs—most suggestive among| Withdrawn by the six men, and new |driving Monday and that he hi #4] pioyes, ‘according ine deciamat HANDLE CROWDS them hein Tramp, ‘Tramp,|demands made by the 13 organtza-|not had much experience driving a| write ame MEnHAe that re Dresses at $9.45 | Dresses at $13. 95 Tramp, the Boys Are Marching.” Pltions representing all crafts em jear. He lost control of the truck klgnier at sues om be a Following the parade, a maas|ployed by the company and at the} when it skidded on a strip of wet The ju iS ge Sa Scores of jitney busses re- —are made in the newest modes an made on the most becoming model . in front of the Labor tem.|same time expressing willingness | pavement. It crashed thru a ; aid My nib Saohts turned to their old routes to- ee x ore dite eH Pe aie Paley : s held. James Dunean, spe-|to arbit jfence and into a low lot 20 feet be-| \ good conception of} GY. a8 the result of a rutin: corded and ruffled waistlines and Georg Taffeta —one in high-wa ted fect, v ith titative Vota tha anal Tacoma street car employes had |low the str The machine over-|tnings when se i hie “d of Federal Judge Neterer iat ette sleeves; with loose blouse having | wide belt and targe novel pockets, has |{]gamated, was the chtef speaker, [Joined the same organizations, and |turned, and the passengers were | ing and picketing Hincklisting ie{ Tuesday afternoon, Reinforced Georgette collar and simulated fringe pock > Georgette « lace trimmed. |f} og muneen Wine Cheers ag. Woreiig Tor Pha inured wader 1 lsecret. Picketing nace in the| by other scores of private cars 4 : ss ’ ri raiel use ending in Referring to the main issue of the|Same corporation, {t was under-| A car full of pas ers driven | open.” and trucks, which are also ets; with straight waist and full shirred | (01) and Georgette sleeves, And ather | /tike—the discrimination of the| stood that they would awalt the /yy Joo La Lone, 617 Fifth ave. W Holcomb Dissents | granted immunity from arrest eh Navy (Tasine, Yawn) Taal styles, too, in Navy, Copen, Brown, Plum [f| ees Sms en Dum cette ot aeecrtie aud eavan an [trent over. e M-foot bank at i6th| Tha majority, decialod is com] SOUTH 7S SGi0 th name and Black. Sizes for women and misses. | and Black. Sizes for women and misses “Not by their oath to their asao-|Tacoma were fired for joining |@ve. W. and Armor st. Tho there | Webster, ao taker aude n| handled the morning oraume f 5 aad clation shall ye know them, but by| their respective union were seven persons in the machine,| Chadwick, Fullerton and Chiet! well. ’ |their deeds shall ye know them!” “Most of these were put back to|none of them was hurt. The acel-| Justice Ellis concur in a separate{, While denying the application Women’s \ Women’ ry | The hi crowd which packed the| work in Seattle, but none in Ta-|aent occurred when La Lone at-lopinion, Judge Holcomb dissents.|for & modification of the injune- [| streets from curb to curb roared in| coma, and failure to reinstate the |tempted to avoid @ collision witt| ‘The case arose when vermain|tion made by Attorney Crawford, . a ‘ approval balance of these men was thus another car, driven by 8. Trewella,| refuseu to discharge a man named|Tepresenting the jitney men, Judge BY “T ghan't tell you to stick by the|the sole cause of the strike, The|2810 15th ave, W \Pulsen, who had failed to pay his|Neterer ruled that since the car a | a 1 ul Ss erge resses ship—I know you are stickers, and| issue is therefore clear. Mra, T, H. Greer, 2704 Jackson|ynion dues. Up to that time St.{company is not operating, the jit- | |that you know that if you stick} “The men demand of this cor-|st., sustained a s ht contusion of | Germain employed union help/Meys are not in competition with | s you'll win the battle,” |poration their God-given American |the arm when the jitney driven by | only the company, and therefore can of 4. 95 5 65 Then the crowd rushed him and|right to organize. When this iseue|Jack O'Leary, 168 24th ave, at Tallman Refused legally operate along cartracks, All ‘ pa ie | bore him from the platform on their\is settled the men are willing to|Jackson st. and 12th ave. collided] When the union placed pickets|other autos can also operate along a = shoulders submit all other matters to arbi-|with a machine driven by Mrs.|in front of his stores he appealed |the tracks of the company, so far ae Suits in the popular military and sport All-wool Serge Dresses, in straight-line {J{.. “Ride With Us" signs are making] tration, but not before Frank Woods, of the Otis hotel to the superior court for an in-/48 the injunction is concerned F | style— with jacket pleated from the yoke, | models with tasseled belt and trimmed Dele nopeateiee alike eo sae ee As iy Pr ABS o0 Leon: | none sr ot auto pools in- | junetion. yadke Dalla an refused polling that is emergency ex ¥ ” brvapel Sata y | , ne family er and the pluto-Jard’s statemen nat the unions|volving slight property damage,|}to grant it, holding that peaceful] sists, Mayor Gill Tuesday e a | showing pocket with flap and button. Phe with — silk titching Other models are |[\cratic limousine, Seattle is taking | dictate in other cities as to who the| were reported to police headquar | picketing was not Ran He|instructed Chief of ie Beckinte i | skirt is full and has buttoned pocket. Of | shirred at waistline with leather belts and its troubles lightly and when it|corporations shall hire, the men|tera Wednesday morning definea the boundaries within{ham not to arrest. private cars im) fine twill, with color guaranteed. Sizes | have white silk collars. Sizes for misses |J|can't ride it 1s cheerfully walking, |challenge him to name any one of} On account of the unusual num-| which the picketing might be con-|carrying passengers for hire with- Al 16 to 45. ho sp pakpen ‘Trucks went thru to Madison |the 600 cities in America where the|ber of accidents resulting from the| ducted, the kind of banner that]out a “for hire” license, Under thie ‘| ee park this morning to meet the Kirk-|men are organized and so dictate|strike, Mayor Gill issued orders} might be used, and that only two’ order hundreds of private autos are 1G ——— —— — land ferry and bring suburbanites!who shall be hired,” Wednesday to the police to exert! pickets might be on duty at one operating today. Screens and Other Household Necess: E SEATTLE STAR If You Cannot Come, Telephone Ring Up the Bon Marche—Elliott 4100 WILL BE CAREFULLY Ff We take pride in the efficiency of our {| “We don't want to make thi i " a nas he wi > order lstrike an opportunity for unloading direct—but if there are items you wish to order fr a lot of Junk on the elty,” he said CALL FOR THE MAII The othe councilmen were re P ‘ Pe serving their opinion on what ac There experienced shoppers will serve you quickly at tion uid be taken until after the . “Te vo! a onference, and admitting that they de livered ,t0 your home. Three Groups of Middy Dresses Placed in One at a Lower Price Two Styles Illustrated. Size Ranges Are Incomplete We've Included are CORSET WEEK AT THE BON MARCHE Jard-make Cor ime Is Here You Can Telephone for Your Canning Supplies—We Will Deliver Any Amount. Ball Mason Fruit Jars, complete with porcelain lined zine caps and rubbers; P 69e 1 dozer Quarts, 7e¢ Halt lon. $1.00. Fruit Jar Rubbers, Airtite brand Doren Be. Happy Home, Good Luck Tullp brands; dozen 10¢. Parowa package, 15¢, Jelly Bags; each Preserving pameled Preserving Kettles of w enameled steel; OSE, Aluminum Preserving Kettles; large ize $1.98, nts and at ties Cooling Cabinets or Meat Safer with shelf covered with wire Screening, O8¢. White Mountain Freezer, 2-quart size to $2.49 Sanitary Butter Jars, made of heavy glass with tight-fitting cover; 21b. capacity; 40¢, THE BON MAR HE lce Cream reduced THE BON MARCHE INJURED AS. “ TRUCK TOPPLES © OVER BIG BANK : Nine men were hurt and six escaped Injury when @ crowd. ed auto truck, carrying 14 pas- sengers and a driver, went over a bank at Westlake and Telephone rrouped all these Dresses together at a low price for quick u may have a vacati and of course you have outing you wil well to take advantage of this opportunity AND QUICKLY SENT TO YOUR HOME. Service. If you wish—call for your department ym several different departments SERVICE DEPARTMENT id efficiently—and you will find just what $1.95 ILLED you W anted Drill, Indian Head, Linene and Chambray Dresses. Some pure white, others in solid colors and many with striped middy or trimming of striped materials. e made with pockets and b and are practical Dresse sting neral wear—and they're neat and attractive for ze is in the gr and it most likely is in some sty n to take two or three—the is surely unust es Jrassieres at Demonstrating special service spec (FOR APRON THURSDAY) 2-Piece Breakfast Sets 95c cale and Gingham rd, made with contrasting Sets, as piping or solid color chambray trimming. Most styles have caps to match : * 999 “American-Maid’ Aprons $1.45 Attractive Aprons in coverall style. Well made of good qual ity gingham, trimmed “with rick- rack braid. Margaret Aprons 39c Practic bit good quality white suitable style for home wear THIRD FLOOR style Aprons sheeting. A waitresses or THE BON MARCHE For tired feet—Tiz—Calo jj cide —Allen’s Foot Ease— all good and each 19 cents —Drug Department. ecial vigilance against apeeders, | time at St. Germain’s places of one arrested on | business. ge on $100 bail From Judge Tallman’s decision of Police Joe Mason sta-/an appeal was taken by Attorney F 1 Motorey Policeman Ed/D. V. Halverstadt tothe supreme on Westlake ave. Chad | court Attorneys Harold Preston Rallard on Pike and Pine sts. and|and Thomas B. MacMahon appear- torcycle Patrolman Gray on/ed for the unions. The main decision holds that jobject of the picketing was to in- Rallard|timidate the public and force St. painter,| Germain into a contract against This, the court holds, “is estate man, for speeding, Wed-| Contrary to the spirit of our insti- eday morning | tutions.” “The right to conduct 2 lawful | business in a lawful way,” the de- to pick up violators uto speed law these orders A. Wilcox, a Acting on jarrested H and Wilson arrested T. E. Boot, a| his will weit

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