The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1917, Page 12

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FIRST SHOTS FIRED OFFICIALS SAY THE SEATTLE STAR covered by thin agreement, tnclud ing reinstatement of Fred lah man, 1. O. Collins, R. H, Stroud, J MeCoy, Jack Knowles, A, 1B. Pebr }non and J, A, MoGinnis ing possible misunderstandings; And belleving and being convine | that employes of Tacoma Rat) & company have suffl Pow s eat “tpuity and business judgment This committee of five shall be} THE BON MARCHE | o To own affairn and to IN CAR STRIKE AT STRIKEISOVER; <9 8 80 3S Ps inte ta, without intert noe by }eontract, and the committee's ten or affiliation with any other Indi:|ure of office shall be for m period |) ; | vidual o organteation and fur-|of one year or until thelr success |thermore that these objects and jorn are elected. | — |nurposes can be best pursued and| In case any member of this com 5." in he street jfire was of incendiary origin, The | %7 complished mutual coopera | mittee shall for any reason leave : Beis veosn sole eat ak [Qusreeen and Oct station Continued From Page 1 cites Noe ee eee torwesn nak like onevice We Tks COCR, oth see Dane ee | Tee ae wee able, t6. neve ployes and officials, the parties|or member #hall be immediately company some of The Thurs- ita contents bombardment of rocks atch in to meet at 2 Leonard and Kean here pom with elected to fill the vacancy It shall also be the duty of this hereto enter into this contract for has been The Price of These Lingerie | Blouses Has Dropped to 80c THE BON MARCHE Ba ‘The Bargain Basement Buyer —of Paris models—of early Autumn modes—of late Summer styles- at far lower prices than you or we have ever been accus Sample Hats $3.95 | Samples of exclusive Hats—samples of Paris models—samples of New York Pattern Hals—only one of a kind in most instances. Another instance of the wonderful values you will find in the Bar- gain Basement. They’re here because our buyer made a most fortunate purchase—and you will be the loser if you do not see them early tomorrow morning. 2 Such distinction, such style, such dash—you will be There are beautiful White n Hats—one of the pleasantly surprised by the real smartness of these Hats popular of the advance 1 style | ° are at the price. We are not even suggesting any compara- immed with coque, pompons or white wings Then | tive figure—for the price we're asking would seem too | there are felts with novel checked trimming, all feather | absurdly low! And best of all, these Hats are advance | turbans with white wings, white Georgette Crepe and. | Fall models. Scores of lovely styles black velvet and white satin combinations | Many Other Interesting Millinery Bargains In This Fortunate Purchase White Satin Hats at $2.35 Beautiful Trimmed Hats—in the smartest advance Styles. Included are chic toques with tassels and other novelty models. Beautiful Hats for early Fall wear. New French Felt Hats $1.35 A chance to get an eagly Fall Hat for very little! Plain or French felt shapeltin white or colors. Mush room blocks, telescope, plain sailors some with grosgrain bands Genuine Panama Hats at 69c A limited number of genuine Panama, Hat Shapes in mushroom, pencil edge and plain sailor block \ ‘d very special bargain at 69c! of har and tailored I ai tyles, n effects, mushroom plain sailors, All $$$ HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS RGAIN BASEMENT, Big Scoop in Sample Millinery —and Here Is a New York Importer’s Sample Line At far lower prices than you or we have ever been accustomed to \ manufacturer's Children’s al Misses’ Hats 35c i Straw Hat Shapes in hemp braids Makes a -of untrimmed shapes | tomed to. | 25c overstock | lisere and Milan hemp tur 1s, rolling brim and plain ors and many other shapes a wide range of colors | Bonnet |} rolling brim and | hapes popular « | board, and Chairman mands of the unions for the rein statement of the seven men dis charged in Tacoma, The members reported progress yesterday, and we have every reason to believe that) the conference will bear results.” While unions are hopeful for peace, t hear reports that the company is to ma an attempt at operation with a mumber of ars within the next few hours Secretary Duncan says that he does not think the attempt will be made while peace negotiations are According to rumor, eight cars, armored with steel netting and carrying a large number of strikebreakers, in addition to the regular crew, and also uniformed police, will start from Seattle barns at the same time that single cars, also protected t netting, are sent out from all other barns in the city | The strikebreakers, it under stood, are to wear white handker chiefs about thelr necks so that they y distinguish one another should the trouble they are prepar Ing for develop The car strike will be discussed at a meeting of citizens from all civic and improvement clubs in th elty, Saturday noon at Bird's cafe teria Mass meetings will be held fn all parts of the city Friday night to elect delegates to the conven: | the Sou tion, A mittee arrange ments are: Frank Stanard, chalr-| man; John B. Shorett, M. D. Haire, County Auditor Norman M, War-| dall and R. W. SET PHONE STRIKE — —_ FOR AUGUST 10 f Continued From n Page 1” 1) | Douglas, secretary. | an increase of $1 a day to meet the higher cost of living. There had been no change of wages for the men in the* past two year The demar st presented to the company on January 1, and since then, according to the union| men, the company has been dilly-| to come to a dallying, refusing head on the matte Together with the girl operators, | the strike would cause from 6,000 to 10,000 workers to walk out Waited Seven Months | “We have patiently waited seven months for the company to meet us today,” declared G. M. Welt ot the electrical workers, who presid ed at the mass meeting last night We are still hopeful that an am pttlement may be effected re two left Detore While no strike} allied without the sanct district organization, 92 week per cent of the men in the district have already signified their inten- | tion to strike, In spite of that, we have waited, waited. We are still! hopeful. We are hoping that the| state council of defense or any | Jother body can put in the work now, before the strike, that they will be called on to put in after strike, If they do, it may avert the trike altogether.’ | The company contends that the men never gave it the required 90 days of the abrogation of the old contract with its seale of e This contract, the company 4 | is therefore still in force. According to Welty, the final de cision rests with the executive | Fullerton of the Pacific Telephone Co., who are in San Francisco, The local man- er is J. P. Dumphy, .m. There were no thorized to represent the Tacoma {thelr mutual interests and for the t grievance |] t Th Pri reached its height Thursday noon | authorized to represe © Tacoma | irpose of assuring a continuous | commit to act as a grievance rice Officers at the Georgetown (when the strikers and sympathise: | men And uninterrupted public service |committes, and it shall take up all Everyone Can Afford Two or Three at at Police station heard the shots [ers knew that the men were 5 No Power to Act othe patrons of the company, over |compiaints of its fellow employes and hurried to the barnes. massed around the old paint # The Tacoma men propose to or company’s Own and leased |that this committee shall deem | When they arrived, the crowd, | waiting to be seated for dinner. A ganize In their own way Three f meritorious, with the manager of which had been outside in shower of rocks Was sent into their of the 12 men taken to the me an The following regulations shall | the company : id Dreamland ave., had scattered | tiiist ‘ ‘ : ae Cone aio hare | become effective on the execution yi All. man who are qr @nd only a vague account of | The guards resorted aguin to night, befo e of this contract and remain in ef | discharged wh have the p loge i. ° y ei be obtained [the “water cure” using a fire hose | the meeting . a to be held refus fect during the Ife thereof appealing to this commit ee Tailored and + Delightfully | 2 . rowed whe: © stand for Be me iT within 10 days after having been) §) it remainin to break up the owd when it /to stand LATE BOARD | FY i the tea gathered |Came too close to the fences are, Win. Wood, ¢ irmer and) When a man falls to show up at discharged or otherwise aggrieved Dressy Summery | f Geerding to the story gathere Henry Dieson | r time to take out his run, he| This committee and the manag | by police during a jul! in the b More Strikebreakers Arrive The only chance for a eettle.| Proper time to take out his run, h zine Sormerah oacak epeeaen to Models They'll Tub ; Datdment of rocks, which The third special train of pro. Pi * | will be declared late, and hin 1 1 | i] ment of the car strike is in th : xtr man entitl them, and their decision shall be “ Deen carried on by doth sides during | fessional strikebreakers arrived at! Oeting today between the com-|***!s z ae tees eile on tt Just the Waist Beautifully If he day, several guards had sud- midnight Thursday vith only «@ ; 5 the i men | to. h nan le 0 a8 a 5 1 1 t Dany officials and the union men) ii. to work for the day at the This agreement shall be #igned . Ss. Th Mealy appeared on top of the fence small “reception committee” of Ving nave been given power to rep: |"! ° oe : ue’ ten Ele -aitnoinnd eitialal of for Practical ee em i on Duwamish ave. side and fired ajstrikers on hand. One hundred one their union liscretion of geno cat and. on 1 ae ae earns a ower’ if i ft bens tego er follo g day, take hin regula c con er Oo.,) fy halt dozen shots in the air. 1 sixty-two, 11 om New York | racoma union officials denounce owing da ake alae | ae aCe Ee eee neering Use Yourself ' n h pnmainder from Chicago, run A man holding @ regular run | an 4 Officials Deny Guards Shot = ar d inty ‘the new contingent, and |¢@ the action of the Tacoma strik |Yh6 iy tate for three times in $0|/men agrecing thereto, It shall be ‘The offi Iz at the barns denied | made up raf re igs es “lers, who, Bean says, signed his) ativ as contract t + . Darrac } day 1 be put on extra lst for ratve a Ov 1ousand to 208 >m—s sing w ot be restricted as to style Ho the police that there had been | brought the total tn barracks at | er nent, aa being tinrepresenta beta gd ag se A sarah acinar ympany and each em-| ver a thousand to choose from—so choosing will not be rest 1 a y’ ‘any shooting whatever, but this wer ote : information recety.|{¥e of the union, Vice President} 1+, ror actual time worked, utes same, and shall|—| OF size . hf t i 1 di Se oe meat that all of] Amor fethe | ‘ Morgan, of the Tacoma Union, de failing pport August 1, 1918 | Made of good voiles—plain or with fancy stripes or barred patterns; also organdies, ? on oO ed by the strike executive « 5 Fon : | An extra man failing to report x f i eens Pad been outside OS ae today next. trats pp Bee aha: Mg Be nt carried |. ‘bro rata reduction for the day sa whereof, sald company | fi) With large square or round collars, lace trimmed 1 barn. . } ive some DY corporation papers here and in| %) made from bis minimum! has hereto set its name by Ite ¢ | Es pt ni ont ut “We don't think striking carmen | strikel Fone Bt Let, “°™* | Tacoma, who got out fake extras | 1 he shall id at, authorized manager and each t | ceptional values, at only hhad any part in it, and the crowd |time Sunday from St. Louis announcing the car strike was] Tusiihien. Ome work done if as-|service employe has attach | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. » ed our guards’ order to ‘beat Find 11 Slackers, No Guns ended 54 J o Phe ntl ng Cade root | © this r ne wala @ clerk at the barns arte men were marched from the| "rie agreement follows eae cane td re July, 1917 | , le ho lives near Ilwaukee yards a ie getown | t , iclals o ® tractior | i Bee ares tamper Pee cence ac cuteigr ed wae and into the car) This working agreement, entered | Aji regular rune will pay not| At? p.m. officia 12) nl ape no ’ * fant toh st lie “fnce| tere athont one fay iin In beecen ‘Tarom Walway "|og'ulahW pout, sha, aftar'as|comnaay and woven sikers wre Bove? Wrach Suits to March Out that about six shots w were searched for weapons Power cc any and th under: | practicable, all runs will be made|*enting the carmen of Sea\ and none from outside by the police for registration | signed train service employes, Wit-| straight daylight and straight) Tacoma wil confer again end ay) 4 According to E. D. Little, a strik Registration Officers J, E.| nesseth |iates, and swing runs will be elim-| tat time, according to Becretary! }) to the | une of 98&8c A 1ece carm: yas near by when “i W. W. Conner, assist Beginning August nated to a minimum in so far as ia| James A, Duncan, of the 4 roe wee ness = T R rs 1 hed-| Central Labor council, the strikers he shoo! » ut, » thanied by Jack Sullivan acoma ulwa practicable, as soon as new ached a pepe i “i ppmcane 4 i i. i ; . iH ing } . f make them “a ite, tangible : f ear bi uards striking /strikebreakers, but no search was lowing scale of wages p A man's time will begin at the | ™a : , | BA oe 4 “ it againet ncaa tank eeveral|made of thelr’ baggage MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS | tine he Is reat t at| Proposition en which the strikers Mothers, you Il want a goodly supply of Wash Suits for E d feet across the Milwaukee, Quigley and Conner held 11 men Ist 6 months lobby and continu ean vote your small son’s school wear—so_ better get them now, while trac for federal investigation on sus 2nd 6 months an additional 10 minutes to The conference § thi ‘size range P a, a! . ze ranges are complete. | There were more than 20 guards|picion of having evaded select und year nductors to make turn-in will be the second to be be . & i - ee: % a 4 a @d up behind the fence, shooting | service registration 6¢ When a man ties up at a differ-| pressure was brought to bear on They're smart-looking little Suits in fancy stripes and com- 1 ee © vance ot pet ripe’ gs od hewn tt cog h tego tlye © Hoston offiocs of Stone & Web H) binations of colors. All are nicely trimmed with contrasting [ climbed on top of it and com. OREGO! Ll H E additional « « rh paid tn er b of Labo: Ns i : . "ite : ¢, ced shooting,” says Little LU wi AY « One-man car operators, ad tion duty the time Acco: Immigration Com colored materials. Sizes 24 to 8 years. tie declares that after the vol ditional 3 » » of be « of this dis : the gates were opened anda) ARBITRATION BOARD i iiiie sccm nec |giuaing bis run. "A man called (ol trict, the der inbor last Boys’ Wash Suits at 6 Bang of sirikebreakers with) py United Frees Leased Wire month | his run that ties up out of the city | Tuesday sent former Congress an Yy. Randies prepared to pursue| SALEM, Or, July 27-A board Tena WE De Bene | Soy cue | ecere to Soe, Ame Seemee Os In Russian Middy, Tommy Tucker and Vestee Styles. Fetreating carmen, but were re-/of conciliation and arbitration will time required to go from the lobby | Stone & Webster a promine Jo mee z r J b J . J : by several uniformed po-|be formed immediately in Oregon calo of wages is applied | to t ace of taking bie run the strikers and avert the threaten Boys’ Wash Suits—all in guaranteed colors in fancy striped : I utlined tod by G 1 ast 1, 1918 f regular nor extra menjed tieup of government war work ‘ * ate ‘ at isthe ta en Tal ‘ i 8 pian outtined today by Gov.) : Be tin eas Sa her tee Bll 1 teem ani and checked ginghams, plain white Indian Head, blue and tan € 4 ‘ Within 15 minutes after the! Withycombe matures sing as citizens that duty ing late runs will be required |thra a shipyard strike ri i Ht a“ ' E . : Hing, a box car standing on| The governor proposes that the munity of Tacoma ana to make mi. Teport, except! phe first meeting, held yesterday {| Chambray. All Suits are trimmed in contrasting colors. i board shall be composed of three as employe that ob fay mor days following | » orning, Waa the res in part, of Milwaukee tracks some dis f | ; way from the barns broke |representatives of organized la the Tacoma Railway bolidays, and jal event the efforts of the King county coun ‘ . i The car contained | bor, three selected by the employ. @ Power company require that the, It {8 agreed that employes will |cil for patriotic service, which wor Boys Cloth and Wash Boys Sample Straw Ha intended for use in the ers, and the obiet — the 6U- transportats service rendered by select from their number a com-/ ed during the first part of the week kers’ berracks. Accord-|preme court. He would have all Tacoma Railway & Power company | mittee of five men, who have had to bring the two aides together H S | 65 A R d d $1 00 to Capt. W. Boyle, of the|labor disputes referred to this «hall be safe, continuow’ and re-|at least one year's nervice with the The commit which will meet ats, pecia at JC re neduce to ° “a b i] th f i 1 dt own fire station, there board Hable, and that frank, friendly | company, to m with officials for again with Mr. Leonard Rae ce oes, a wie ; jet holes in the var, tho a meetings and intercourse between | purpose of matters of noon,” said Secretary D We've 48 dozen of these Boys’ Cloth Get your boys’ Hats from this reduced no in , ; “ 2 jen charged the outside | ¢——___ employes and officiais are the best | mutual interest the com-| morning, “has no power to make and’ Wash Hats—in fancy stripes, , hecks, | lot—they’ll be fine for the rest of the sum- had fired into the car | READ STAR WANT ADs (means of promoting harmony of pany and the employes, concern: | peace, but can only rt to the| ff] plain white, blue and tan colors. They're | mer and for school wear. Rah rah, middy tant Chief Marlow says the 0 etfort_ and preventing and remov-i ing matters, both covered and not strikers what takes pl at the con made in those natty little rah rah and | and Fedora styles—mostly in Milans, but ference. The man called the strike ¢ yies ) : p — — aud will have te vole to ond. it middy styles, and have sold at much more a few Bangkoks in the lot. Good-looking “The committee goes with instruc: | earlier in the season. Sizes from 6 to 7%. | blocks for only $1.00. tions to reiterate the published de- | ff) UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHB. | Children’s Underwear 25c | Children’s Hose, 2 Prs. 25c End of the Season Disposal of Women’s SMART HATS AT $4.75 Hats that have been selling for three—four— and yes, even five times this price! There are the artest White Hats, that will give you more jf plea right now than the price you'll pay. 7 There are tailored Black Hats that you can wear far into the Fall season—many are combined with velvet. And there are the most beautiful Pattern [iy Hats—many from the very best designers of the [® country And they're all grouped for quick dis- posal at 75. ] SCOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A Special Lot of Women’s Three-Piece “Pandora” Union Suits at 50c a Suit In Sizes 36 and 38 Only. Union Suits, just the proper sort for these summer days—made of fine ribbed lisle thread, with low necks—no sleeves and lace-trimmed knees. Come and see what splendid value they are at 50c a Suit. Girls’ white, fine ribbed Shirts in every Boys’ and Girls’ good quality ribbed good style; knee Pants, to match, in sizes | cotton Stockings, in all sizes, at 2 pairs from 2 to 16 years; priced at 2 a r-| for 25c White and black, with ribbed ment legs and double feet. Fine for everyday wear, Silk Gloves at 75c a Pair | Fiber Silk Hose 50c | | Plenty of Women's Silk Gloves here at 75e a pair. A new stock of 2-clasp Gloves Women’s first quality fiber silk Hose pure silk, in all sizes Al white and white | at 50c a pair. Both black and white, with contrasting ¢ ull with | made with tops of mercerized lisle thread. double finger tips—wi usual guar- | Splendid looking Stockings summer antec wear, Get several pairs at this price. ON THES UPPER MAIN FLOOR OF THE BON MARCHE ~ | Satarday in the Candy Shop CHOCOLATE-COVERE ARAMELS AT 20c A POUND Delicious Caramels — covered with a good grade of chocolate, and offered spe- cial for Saturday at 20c a pound, LOWER MAIN FLOOR. KODAK The one word that means pleasure— ( let your impressions survive the trip— Kodak as you go. No, 1-A Autographic at $13.00. Kodak, size 2! 6x44, No, 2-C Autographic Kodak, size 274x476, at $14.00. ore . az Fat for the kiddies—$1.25 to Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen $12.00. and Grocery All roll films bought here Saturday and Mayflower Coffee, 25¢ a Po returned by 5 p. m. Monday, will be de ‘ : : : oun i veloped free, provided prints are ordere Church's Grapejuice, Booth Crescent |f at ehishhink Atha pint 20¢; quart Brand Sardines, |) UPPER MAIN FLOOR. 40¢; | 4-ounce) No. 1 oval can, 1 4 | bottle Tue. per can, 20¢. In the Children’s Shoe Shop Cliquot Club Ginger | Extra Fancy Head White Mary Janes Ale, doz. $1.70; | Rice, Texas Misses’ and children’s white canvas Mary Jane, , bottle, Ie. — grown; Ib. 8@, Pumps, with white rubber soles, Cool and com- | Underwood Original | . ; ‘ fortable Deviled Ham, 6- Small Dill Pickles, Misses’ sizes, 11 to 2, pair, $1.00 oz. can, 30@; 3 Saturday, quart Children's sizes, 8!» to 10, pair, 90c ipa jan 18¢. — neers Sh oz. can, 18¢@. * ; ittle Gents joes White Star Tuna! California Ripe Tan Outing Shoes that are unlined and have Fish, No. Oli ; light and good wearing, sizes 10 to ” ao ives, — medium * 2.00. per can, 22%¢. size; pint, 15¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR, FOURTH FLOOR, CENTER

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