The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1917, Page 7

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TO OUR CUSTOMERS With pleasurable pride we announce—to take place today—the removal of the BROADWAY DAIRY to its beautiful new home At 1620 Broadway where we have just completed one of the finest dairies on the Pacific Coast and are completely STAR—MONDAY, JULY 23, 1917, PAGE 7 Fine Sea Cord] HOW BOSTON MEN _RUN STRIKE HERE Carson as first lord of the British FREDERICK&NELSON A — - + 4 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | A Disposal of 4 ae _———~ oe —_———-* | F franchise when he fired the first commitie in beside the Drapery Fabric Remnants | question | | Ihe fact remains that Leonard walked into Crawford’s| R d d P . 4 trap and he capitulated, or appeared to, as gracefully as he at e uce rices 4 could, | s At any rate he announced the company would arbitrate. | Reduced to 25c Each Phe employes’ committee immediately named James Duncan,| Useful lengths of Drapery Silks, Cretonnes, | 9 secretary of the Seattle Central Labor council, as their arbi Printed Linens, Madr Nets ettes and trator, and the company announced that C. J. Franklin, of} ; ct ea — an q Portland, would represent it Voiles, sedticed to 25c cack 4 The minute Leonard was forced to obey the arbitration clause of his franchise, the carmen began openly to complete Reduced to 25c Yard 1, the organization of their union | Child’s Crib At ; ' \ j | Fabri | : * a - About 350 yards of desirable Drapery Fabrics, i: ~ Rush to Join Union Follows including Curtain Nets, Madras and Sunfast ’ romise of Leonard to Arbitrate sadatiale #adiiead acd rv At an all-day mass meeting in Moose hall, June 27, $13.75 : ‘ si hundreds of conductors and motormen openly joined t union, Before the night session was adjourned, the union| AS pictured, Metal (Crib a Reduced to 95c Each eo that 95 per cent of the company’s employes ut, size 30x54 inches, with Pillows covered with Cretonnes, Linens and : Tio danre Putter Pinan aiid ievartelia’ net cova oheihes itinuc be ubi and Velvets and filled with excellent quality silk it would be necessary to choose a third arbitrator, or whether Ijustable floss, reduced to 95c ea they could settle the differences by mediation link fabric sprir n Upholstery Section, Firat Floor, 4 | Dunean asked for Franklin's written authority from the Vernis Mar | jcompany to act as an arbitrator, Much to Duncan's surprise, tin finish, |Franklin didn’t have it, but promised to produce it at a sub-| R f L N | \Sie Eric Geddes [sequent meeting, But he never did produce it. That was| tren urniture Roo emnants of Laces, Nets Sir Eric succeeds Sir Edward| tune 30, more than two weeks before the strike began | ‘ July 3, a blanket agreement covering all demands of all and Crepes Reduced \admiralty, Sir Eric was director|Ctafts employed by thescompany was drawn up, and Dun | of the electrical workers, and A. A Embroidery equipped to serve patrons even better than leeneral o¢ taunttious supply. , Hie cam Joke eongyarhaler, HARPLY reduced prices effective on Remnants het. ij 5 assed | intment was another break hitely, of the carmen, were named as a committee to pre-| of Lace Edges, Bands and Flowneians, Mane 4 before with our unsurpassed IP Azeotntme ne iact wuinieters|sent it to Leonard, Leonard finally agreed to meet this new |!’ Remnants Reduced Fee Colao d EL Noh ne | |] should be members of one of the) committee. But the same day the company discharged five MBROIDERY Edges, Bands, . 9 ot ae endo Ne ee ‘e repe, b os of parliament. f hie was protester Chiffon Cloth and Ct also printed patterns | July 5 a mass meeting of union carmen was and P ; z 1 Skirt I in ¢ Georgette Crepe and Marquisettes. ion showed that other union men had been d ategmpeah alta 1 Mr erounc- Lengths suitable for many purposes, from dress : PRODUCTS charged. Leonard was told there would be no trouble if the|fJ ings in remnant lengths, all at (7 0 : 1 4 4 | |men were not reinstated. The next day he admitted the) reduced prices, —First Floor. bad —First Floor. 1 “ | |justice of the complaint by reinstating the discharged men = === f to The purest richest and finest | After repeated delays, Leonard finally set July 13 for n- avec the first conference with the committee in chasge of negotiat- ee ot milk and cream fie She bineiet aaeeanaes ‘Basement Salesroom ; * | Meanwhile, the Tacoma carmen had asked and received) a the aid of Seattle union carmen iff organizing a union. ae Our Telephone Number Is East 242 | Scores received brulses and | : ; cuts and 24 men were arrest’ | Traction Boss Changes Front When Howe A New Showing | i i vary wy . d at the result of lower Sec : ss and a call will bring our delivery wagon to your |f} $4 ee the result of tows ey, | Wins ee Court Injunction he ape Jits ae | Ss the second attempt of the trac- With his e yes pressing their case vigorously here D S 1] 35 y d é door. a for announcement of formal Hag ctongely te sparate Kane [ibd in Tacontd, Lecharl amilh-eeat 44 Bote etal woctiowe ress atins, ard | 3 opening of new plant. union car Saturday afternoon. le mee ledetel coset * pe Sage gpg te : A Althe better pretectad ty the |tlowe rushed into federal court and on July 12 got an in HERE are over thirty colors to choose from police the car was the eubject |junction from Judge Neterer, barring atl but 25 jitneys from ‘ een i : lustrous-finish Satins : violent attack [operating on streets used by the traction company | in these gleaming, lus ee » | fe BROADWAY DAIRY ee oe Se The enccess Howe had with his |] ensuring satisfactory choice for dresses or nov- 2 car which was operated Friday, t hes a its aaitie a - - All but one of 10 police who RUSSIANS MUTINY | rump card—federal court action elty suits. Included: : Started with the car were foro Ie tontagid pacatcdnar 4 “peeveon Ivory Old-rose Tan | sts ed to abandon it under at for the next y, July 12, the after Mari as 3 arine-blue Plum i East 242 1620 Broadway East 242 ot AND GERMANS WIN [noon et waich he bed wot eside to Green ; “et Covered Stone ee ee It was foreed to return to the | @———-—___- | meet the Seattle carmen's commit Flesh-color Black American Beauty J A ye " - ——— para after about 40 minutes on! * Continued From Page 1} lt eu Lavender Brown Turquoise ars Attractively ; ————— the: take, with every. window ¥ 60, he permitted bis Tacoma man j SCUDDER PIONEER | PL Al MADE OR broken and the metal sides dented | counter revolution and anarchy,” | ager, Louls Bean, to dlechargs sev Gray Gold Labrador-blue Priced 1 ORTH YAKIMA, Judge 23— NS F jana scarred by the storm of “tp | The government forbade the dis en men who had presented de Dark-navy Copenhagen-blue | ae N r . Judge iioes hurled by members of altripution tn the army of all papers dnt 4 ‘ | ESE ja a Hoary Blatchford Scudder, who VANCOUVER TRIP |::°%0 of 10,000, which impeded its| supporting Lenine or other of the| marys ™ ime 9 8 5 hn eae Thirty-six inches wide, $1.35 yard | HESE stone Jae a died July 20th at the age of 73, progress. pacifist and wltra-anarchistic lead-|"@F ! which the @eattle men had —Basement Salesroom = | handy for a number : had been « leading figure in Yak-| The steamshtp President, charter |" "Cli sith Snowe Courage | DaciTiat And UEEM ier ky, both of |Dfesented theirs, But the Tacoma ee | | of purposes in the kitchen ‘ ima developments for the past 20 ed by the coomwer * renee! At one point on {ts route thé} whom have been sought vainly by | franchise did not provide for arbt- a years. He came to Yakima valley — Moemge: on gall + oe from |*witch frog was choked by athe government, sent word today | tration, P li —many housekeepers use a 7. nes te c be re ‘ ee lei D tor Vanbonver, BO. O peo ey lle ged bine wid fst oe, a lots that they | Leonard was warned that he Was abie rercaline them for bread and pastry. | _ F REDUCED RATES TO | Sialteross, president of the Janother point the trolley was Jerk-| were ready to earrender must reinstate the Tacoma men. ° | | One-gallon, 35c. 3 - Trai ie of Vancouver, rietingind fo off the wire, and tt was neces-| Despite this grave news from |and bis anewer waa a refusal to ro Petticoats at $1.25 sTwoqratlont GOe y RSI Ves, ‘Wik oe te ae * for Evan Melliratth, superin- |¢ ‘of the Rusat ffictal ‘ a be a bes ’ 2 e CALIFORNIA accompany the excursionists to| tente at ot ways and 6 motures, to| fatateeat kong Indication that |h@ had agreed, previous to the . } | Three-gallon, “80c. by Vancouver, where elaborate prepar- |. ' ‘ ‘halo. ajy |&ranting of the federal injunction ROADLY striped in black and white are these | a STR. MULTNOMAH Salling Joly 26 \ eplace it w on thelmany of the troops are entirely . ri Four-gallon, $1.00. * STR. WAPAMA Salling Juty 27/ ations have been made to entertain | oar roof a te "ammunt |joyal and with their spirit undimin- | Seainet the jitneys, to open nego well-made Petticoats of percaline, with the wide 2 ot ites First Class, Thira, | tbe dig party. tion” of an enraged mob. shed. The war « reported a| tations on the blanket agreement * ; 1 \ Five-gallon, $1.20. iF ios Anavies.. $509 Bee stese | The tracks were greased at an- signal victory over the Teutons in re A all the grievances of all flounce finished with double scalloped gpa ion- Sixgallon, $140 Pe ° : | jother place, and, surrounded by a/the Vilna neighborhood his emplayes. ot fie. All with adjustable tops. Lengths, : a San Diego......$22.00 $23.50 $16.50) |LOGAL STOVE PLANT I do a Ms grea by ay th na nelghborhoc Wis, thak: fete uibs Gena. p ed ruffle All with nd) stab! OF g | Eight-gallon, $2.20. Good service, 1s React A | reps 2 pms mittee of six which had pre- 36, 38 and 40 inches. Price $1.25. | Basement Salesroom ui M to BE. Slater was struck eented the demands which —Basement Salesroom = | Sra Goriitiad) GETS BIG CONTRACT ..'%5,5, Sa's.ces LYNCH RIOTERS Sri ne so ha 7 : Thrn the assistance of J. E ful head wounds, mt to arbitra SS SS ¥ Rarnes, representative for the S dreased by the w niting phy | pellet Pv gpedange ele pal N | Cc 1 25 Y d THE McCORMICK LINE Pos, representative for the Seat-|drossed by the waiting ph Ground that they had boon act. ove repes, ard | Talcum Powder : 100 Cherry %. Phone Killott 3498 | jngton, D. C., the Lang Manufactur Valine ‘Gish Ristite Ing as individuals and were not | x ing Co. was awarded the contract to! ecar wa otected b 1 representative of the sentiment HESE sheer, silky crepes are admirable in | IE LODGE CAFE make 460 hotel ranges, at a cost of sie Se pl : of the employes, who were now : 7 P ; 10c Nest Aauas oF Westie Guntek, te ba dalivered 0¢ Ammer | OOiee aay ~ ony kere thoroly organized. An addi- straight-line frocks and other modes, also for ALCUM POWDER i Featuring the latest war | can lake October 1 Carr, by an aitoload of bi + coats tlonal reason wae that the com waists and trimmings. The colorings include Light- partion a . amas in charge of Sergt. W. F. De BY WM. o SHEPHERD pany had failed up to that hour ‘ Ralivereet, Gtay, Blade Golde Ma; Lilac, Violet, Rose, Wis- a citiciatnainnicanntiinaoaiinih sigh: Ghenen 4¢, Ad aacthar| ally te 28 to officially notify them of the Cop BEEN, REN “GOED, OTR, IR GRs Os MESS eels and . Corsica ae Re *~ STAR WANT ADS _ wie cattvine Soret, Gua Hasek | _PETROGRAD, July 23— | appointment of Ite arbitrator. Purple, Whit Pte Lavender, Navy, Pink, | ‘iso - Flesh-color ‘and Sia BEST FOR : RESULTS | bied and @ squad of men | Three occupants of an automo- That night a large delegation of > Pain sar: Chbeeé oil a € anc aby Riot. sticks were much In evt-| bile. a eoldier, a sailor and a | Seattle union carmen met with Ta- Brown, Orange, Castor, aus Talcum in shaker-top tins, ——* dence &nd were used several tines| Civillan, were lynched in the (coma union carmen, and the Taco Forty inches ae SL BS yerd... siscnsae ertesreees 10¢. —Baseinent Baten by the policemen to beat a way| streete after they had fired | ma union voted to notify the com thru the crowd for the car “| shots Into a group of officere | pany that they would strike July and soldiers in front of the peo- |15 unless the seven men fired for, Your Wintea Fooo Suppiy You will be performing a good service for yourself and for your furnace by ordering Briquets Now. DIAM BriguEt Utmost in Fuel Value for Furnace, Range, Grate and Stove HERE'S wisdom in taking Time by the forelock and stocking up NOW on winter fuel. That’s why we emphasize the desirability of immediate action. With + plenty of Diamond Briquets in your fuel bins you can defy the cold weather that is to come. $6.50 Per Ton (at tho Diamond Briquets are bunke You can place your order for them, or for any of our famous fuels—Black Diamond, South Prairie, Newcastle Coal—with any dealer you prefer, | | PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 563 Railroad Avenue South Main 6080 or direct from ue When the car returned to the} jbarns every window was smashed | and inside were steel punchings, a| |asking betterment of working con- ditions and wages were relmptated. | With the jitneys practically dead | palace today. A score wounded by the shots. ming of the so-called Red ple's pound fron casting, four open it ealvas, traits. and F ope, Guards contined today. Some ma-|in Tacoma, as well as in Seattle, | erie cor ata ee Chine guna and 1,900 rifles havo! and with no franobtee obligation on ie cand from them.| Tacoma to arbitrate, the Tacoma | streak with the ; ffsky, commanding | demands were promptly rejected hy heap . BRADLEE AND PRATT APPEAR| AND FORCE STRIKE IN TACOMA| " dipeting him, Leonard didn’t quibble any longer. He refused to Interfere on the grounds that he was In charge In Se- attle and Bean was in charge in Tacoma, and tried to make the public believe that he had no control In Tacoma, and that Seattie was to suffer from a ~|MUNY LINES MAKE BIG PROFITS THRU TRACTION STRIKE ill wind that blows good. In the past the| POLICE REJECT = PLANS TO FORM — LABOR UNION © It's an body any Z0 are ot telegram to a commit revenues from Division A, muntci- CORN PRICES SOAR tee of his sailors Meanwhile, on July 14 the union lip ah aaa Tacoma men | nai car line, have ranged from $38 By United Prewe Leased Wire Rioting in Petrograd has spent | carmen of Seattle formally request 1 nap yh ine ge Pp, to $45 a day, and $70 on Satur-| Voti CHICAGO, July 23—Influenced! jtgeit “out in emall sporadic [ed the company to negotiate the|, The effort of Braces and Fratt ais, since the street oar strike| , Votnd down the proposition | |by the record-breaking price for gemonstrations. Early Satur- | blanket agreement, or, if neceasary,/{0 crush all effor Shere ga Web.| they have averaged $840, with one) °° affiliate as a Folloemensiiiag jeash corn of $ orn futures ad-| day, In the neighborhood of the |to arbitrate It. This was a week, Tacoma to unionize Bole & NAD) aay as high as $360 | union under the Jurisdiction of |vanced today from Ye to 1% over) Bourse, anarchists turned ma- | ago Saturday jster’s employes, baby beat MI) “Dransfers will be {issued from! the American Federation of | Saturday's close chine gune on newly arriving A week ao yenterday, Messra,|?!ast Tuesday morning |now on from Division A to the Se-| Labor, 64 members of the Seat- 4 |, September opened '%sc up, at troops. Bradlee and Pratt, who left Boston JITNEYS CARRY CAR PATRONS attle, Renton & Southern lines, 8o| tle police department, In see ; and later was ‘%c higher. The government's spy hunt was! | before Howe, des perate to make a AND UPSET COMPANY'S PLANS that it is possible for a passenger sion at the Labor Temple late |- —— —— continuing today Evidence was| showing, had succeeded tn getting But instead of the jitneys being to ride from the Fremont bridge Saturday, determined to ask lobtained showing that Madam his federal court injunction, appe ut instead o 7 to Rainier valley, thru the center) for the reinstatement of 15 of Bumenson, identified as one of the|ed on the scene. An allday conter|OUt of business and the public ris-| oF the city, for a nickel their number who were sum 4 principal German agents in Russia,/ence with Leonard was held by|iD& @® one man oe ts com) The transfers will be good at| marily dismissed for mutiny ad an account of 1,000,000 rubles those personal representatives of RAR ae prive its employes o Hira Fourth ave. and Jefferson st. only.| Friday. Fred Phillips was ap bout $500,000) in Russian banks.| Stone & Webster. foetcen Frere Se oe inhi jointed head of a committee i iene get" 10) atnday ares ih he tam fe etn Sea aise Sex, RED GROSS PROFITS | {cre sey hope ot on rubles (about $375,000) in propa ma men Serine RGA aerate etree oe ane otter iets Chief of Police Beckinghane sanda work tne Gn the ius ie ompletely! toned hangouts, were amazed to and plead with them for the Kronstadt, center of the mutin ann er an 1 find SP reappointment of the recalcl . “: rely ov 4 4 ‘acoma, and yice brought the nickel autos out le iy Pegpeesce is entirely cut off} ora re d, of Seattle, had jn aah fieht To wet 3 bes a embarrass i gus as too tou Y ad a chance to tell Bradlee and pare Gt: pitvate-autes | ee ee re ee oe he committee "was Sino Thiam From an officer just returned it Pratt all stout the situation ected! rate ta ya volunteer | Private car and wants to pay when|ed to consider the organization of was learned today that the sailors’) The union carmen tn Seattle were! siineys and ran along car tracks|the owner won't let him, scores of a protective association to look families are now repenting of the! | without eny reply to thelr final re- ander an opinion from Judge Net-| Machines are carrying Red Cross after policemen who were discharg- disaffection. — + are quoted as| 1st for arbitration, tho the com-!erer that the company couldn't be banks, and, according to Herman ed without what brother patrolmen Sigs Sis al Rlpstolpc rgd franchise stil! contained the! damaged when it wasn’t operating Charm, chairman of the local Red believe an adequate trial. iying, “we fing know w 0 A damagec e a s, the banks are ling . ot people of the Bolehevikis are, to|areitration clause and made no dis-/cars, the public showed mighty Cross. the Banks are adding mate-| J. 7, Riley was the only one Of tne tc satcnnen ns Gack thin Gane tinction iy. n unorganized and! good spirits over the prolonged joy- *! na ‘ ee ons war the 15 patrolmen who had not been “4 VEINTIST the machine gun on us. We went | ser aed employes ride it was having tC ‘ 5 arrested Monday morning, Orders ] " ne ¢ So Seattle imion men voted tha Chapin wishes it to be under-!from Mayor Gill and Prosecutin, Years of experience have made | (0 Petrograd with our women and) quy to atrike if the ompany aid not BONDS FOR JITNEYS WOULD stood that the Red Cross is not attorney A, H. Lundin, pending the me master of my | profession, and | children expecting picnic, and) pnt their fellow union men in ‘Taco. BRING COMPANY TO TIME taking sides in the strilfe, and /iscuance of warrants on a charge _— : were killed instead.” ma back to work and also reinstate) The city wasn't paralyzed. It that the movement Is not aimed | of nonfeasance of duty, resulted in WHY EXPERIMENT? two more union men who had been was inconvenienced, but lined up Senin bona fide jitneys and dona-| iy. st of the other 14 Saturday harged in Seattle, The vot with the strikers, Instead of driv- tion busses and Sunday. Many of them pre- witisanhtn bi strike was 1,067 to 16. * ling the carmen back to work like | sented themselves at the police sta- ey eetatitio Ware” $250,000. 000 CROP But with Bradiee and Pratt |a lot of slaves, as the company had RECONSIDERATION QF tion with trienas who obtained Y v reasonable fees, 9 ‘) pected, the populace went auto their release at once b#@putting up Ho the Wonderful change'l ha fy United Brees Leased Wire riding and condemned the Stone & FeoD BIL BEATE! the required $60 bail.” None of made, in their mouths by checking | “WASHINGTON, July Vacant! ‘RAILWAYS SHOW BIG Webster crowd more loudly than them remained in the jail over | ut hea (Risgs’ Disease) ™ Iot and home garden crops will And that is going some WASHINGTON, July 23.—An ef-| night Put your Lie wgainet mine a tow | yield $850,000,000 worth of food this | GAIN InN EARNINGS . ‘Having hat this. history of the fort by Senator Trammel, Florida,| Wight of the strikers were ar Peli aingn ae yout Raat tak end summer, according to a report of} Bradiee-Pratt strategy administered to have the food bill brought hack! rested at the Labor Temple during t the national emergency food gar-| By United Press Leased Wir from afar on the ground, the from conf nee for reconsidera:!the meeting of policemen Saturday — 7 BAAMINATION den commission today. There are WASHINGTON, July Ratl- present week will see their next tion of the $2 bushel! minimuin | afternoon, f hase more than three times as many gar-| Way operating revenues for all Unit- wwove—that of importing strike-| price on wheat was defeated in the! One hundred patrolmen will be ALL WORK GUARANTEED | dens in the United States this sum-|ed States rallroada for May, 1917, breaking thugs from Chicago. senate today, 51 to 8. added to the police ferce immedi- mer as there were last, eald Lathrop] amounted to $345,723,079, an in The bill as passed by the senate | ately, Mayor Gill announced Satur. J PAIBLESS AUSTIN Pack, president. Middle Wostern | crease of over $44,000,000 over May, ¢ iit __@ ‘Saturday differed from the house|day, and the appointment of spe | states lead all other sections, with | 1916, STAR WANT ADS bill in that it provided a food con-|cial policemen will be continued, an increase of per cent. Now Operating expenses for May, 1917,) | (trol bill of three instead of making|After the new appointments are encrane England 1s second, and the South| totaled $288,682,879, compared with}; BEST FOR RESULTS |!Herbert Hoover sole adminis-|made, there will be a force of 800 ae Swen thee Atlantic group third, $197,410,491 the previous May, —_—_—_—_—_—— trator. men available for patrol duty, a ~ s)

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