The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1917, Page 2

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FOURTH -PIKE aNoUNION | CONTINUOUS Trofl | |\@EGE “UNION LEADER , WARNED AFTER MEN WALK OUT Ry United Press Leased Wire y | BUTTE, Aug. 26.—Govern- DAYS—STARTING ment control of all’ copper . mines within a week was pre SUNDAY dicted by operators here to- day, following the general strike of 12,000 smelter men last night. _|BESSIE _|BARRISCALE in BAWBS O’ copper prod Ing district and the yesterday noo: The Metal Mi B called the strike Federal has returned Officials of ing company mines in this ca movement, Tom Campbell Metal The labor The thru the ather Jailbeaker Is ing tle's body ‘D. 8 The sta) where they sle Scheliberg came to the door, sald “Can I get in, Mr. Schellberg?” According to the lad, who Is the youngest of the Lainoege etl heared ep oo caped, he lived itn the € tion of Seattle from ra "time he was separated from his partner, Arthur Woods, at Renton, last San day night. Slept in Freight Car Woods and Anderson were stop-| ped by Deputy Sheriff Hughes, who }held them at the point of a gun, | fender, yesterday, of John An- | @ereon, another of the escaped prisoners. Smith was surrounded by of deputies, and was to be between Ariington Granite Falls. Deputy Matt Starwich telephon- 6 Friday night that there was Mitie doubt that Smith would taken by Sunday. Deputy Malone was traveling vanished in the fog. Anderson says that he spent the night In an empty gondola freight car, and that later he mad wa to Seattle He claims to have ‘worked in the sausage department of the Swift & Co. ant, a few) blocks from the police station | ‘He says that he gave the com- egates to the Cou Forget That American F 30 CENTS lTo sult your taste and pocketboc HOTEL BUTI and all week A BIGGER Miss Cornell ing university each 1/2 oup. and et this point | | (now follow me) | | Vaudeville A cup of ers on the Cons 10¢ Any Seat PALACE HIP) Continuous Today, 1:30 to 11 H F | Brown's Binecktace Re- b vue; Merket & Nondbilly ttys F vurated at t 4 als ody Washington wi Eves. and Sunday Mats. October 1. The 500 Seats .......10c ea ra nentie TIVOLI THEATRE EXCURSION SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 Glaciers and Snowfields On the Hartford Kant Ry. Near Monte Cristo Leave Seattle on the 6 :30 A. M. erett afternoon outing Bkees, consting sleds and es gane furnished free, Bring your Madison Street Juneh Round Trip Fare Seattle to Glacier, $2.95 Bet. 2nd and 1st Aves. lisave after lrvenr world’s vastest Mine Workers _ Rerth from Artington, while spe- | for several minutes. He had so Glal deputies were scattered | ceeded in slipping one bandon? ——— over Woods’ wr! wh struck him, Poh ‘with aaaeton| Sesttie unions ma juction Anaconda Mining Co.'s smelter shut down n ne Mediator W. he which domi declared today mp, which pion th bore nding Campbell and Shannon. p are kept a The three men sald today they did w; not fear the warnings and would week, j not lessen their activities, LOCAL UNIONS ' MAY SEND MEN TO BIG MEETING Wor In Practically every mine in the district Is closed as tight as a drum, serlously slowing down the copper-produc Great Falla smelters are ex pected to close in a few days, Commer kers’ Aton w men at dquarters same handwrit as the warning found on the Init for Dw send di union Rogers Anaconda Min the and Joe Shannon and| wage increase promised for August prominent in the); was delayed when union. s today ed to the police for protectio warnings, mail to the appeal- ere sent Fin STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 1917. PAGE 2 U.S. to Stop Shipbuilding S Strikes| PEACE BOARD IS 'PLAN TO STOP NAMED BY LABOR] STRIKES 0. K. AND PRESIDENT. WITH A.F FL, By United Pree Leas WASHINGTON, | firat peace treaty | My United Pres Lewsed Wire WASHINGTON, Aug prevent strikes in rhe organ Ale. between A plan plants | to all lzed labor and the United States | working on munitions and war pup: | was signed today, It provided for) pies, has been completed by the a commission of three to adjust! government and agreed to by the wages, hours and conditions of la {American Federation of Labor. bor in all private shipbuilding The plan provides for a small plants in the country commission--representing capital, President Wilson has named V./Iabot and the government—-to ad Everett Macy as the representa }just labor troubles, before they de tive of the public on the board] velop into striker The men to be named by the gov The scheme will be substituted ernment shipping board and Prest-|for the labor commission of nine }dent Gompera of th F. of L.| members, projected by the national have not yet been announced. defense council, but rejected by the Macy is a New York capttalist,| American Federation of Labor be director of several banks and treas-| cn it contained a compulsory urer of the National Child Labor | arbitration feature | Commission. | ‘The agreement announced today The board's decision shall be/is rege d the greatest step to final and binding on all parties, but | ward eliminating future labor trou bles, and will be continued after the war. | either side to the dispute may re open the question six months later if it desires. expected that he would cs they would keep thetr shafts here MEN AT LOCAL YARDS a pasta 40 work = closed thruout the win ome “An X-ray shows that his leg will 4 sary, before granting the demands] VOTING TO STRIKE be well in w few weeks,” said Tur of the men |ner, in a letter to Conner, “and #0 ; Small, independent operators,! white shipyard owners held out|{ want to withdraw my claim A tale of Kentucky's Blue Grass Hills— [J who are trying to keep at work.) nope Saturday that the general I have talked it over with my i le giv xcellent exhibi- fear they will be forced to #tOP! strike in the shipbuilding industry | father and mother and they think senagp? ft mn Soc beget f work because of intimidation of) would be averted, employes, mem-| they can get along, therefore please thon Of ‘her: ‘versatility in. the creation © thelr » by the strikers. bers of the metal trades counctl| tear up my exemption clalin,” F the fragrant and breezy character of Bawbs. No disorders been reported! ran cere that the secret bellot |B, Carson wrote to Division 5 If you enjoy a good love story—if you nee the general shutdown yester-| now being cast would result in Affects 200 r y scen- lay a walk-out Tuesday of 12,000 1 =e *roctor, of the love the open country and reas = Threaten Quane get Pe ceo eo) Een. | Senretar Roe i . of the ery—you will like “Bawbs o’ Blue Ridge ’ Warning mailer to the sone nnan stenninatided 4nd ine reposts ai board, estimated the found on the body of Frank Little, /turned in to the Central Labo gah nS 1 1. W. W. leader, have Cons il, the result of the be at} a for service who will ANY SEAT ttoR F. D sealie 6 a d athe ball “ged when the new orders Cc . been sent to anne, leader in) will not be known until Tuesday » at from 200 to $00, There a ANY TIME the Metal Trades council strike) ‘The strike wan called after the|°o™me 8 from 2 T 25 local boards within the jurt» tion of the Western appeal board {ston No. 4, Dantel B, Trofe cutive officer, who recent threw married men of the city announcing that worked and thelr own liv sald Sate the govern ment commandeered the yards The employers state that they have, not been given authority by the], government to make the raines de manded fore t ‘ore would be “| NEW DRAFT RULES ale that In his d {vision not more U ne, 12 men now certified would be | CAUSES STIR HERE charged because of the new order loyalty conven- Glas co-ed a t he Ur reafter continuously 2 and § amping und a d tlon in Minneapolis, which will meet simultaneously with the conference, whose members are opposed to President Wilson, and the war against German autocracy of ion of Labor, pany the name of Frank Worth,/and Charles Edward Russell, mem ew ow but according to company officials ber of the Root mission to Russta this name does not appear on their are leaders in the movement of books, and they say that no sau- the American Alliance for Demoe tartin sage is made at that plant. La which has called . - meeting In Minneap. Meet “Persuasive Peggy” Mon T day. t 18 probable that Seattle labor Omorrow |CLUB BREAKFASTS, STARTING mions will cond delegates ‘CORNELIA GLASS TO | |STAY ANOTHER WEEK pop ilar who was to ‘CONFAB ON PHONE STRIKE SITUATION iversity college Pris Be nd Indlanap y two he TION ales "HUTS OF QUALITY” By United Preas Tensed Wire S cialties One teaspoon so ea | FRANCISCO, Ang. 2 end one cup flour. |conference between union re | Stir eit together, and ta with Pacific Telephone and steem full two hours. Telesraph Co. officals was held to: Matinees ~ da in an effort to react J “ ° ment regarding new wage se | Get a can or Mut House and hours of labor for electri | "HUTS OF QUALITY” workers, linen and teleph | try ite fed Jake girls. On the outcome of the con | |fe ence depends whether tl be a strike of electrical work our Quarters at “U” ‘The four-quarter plan will be in | of en will until To Tacoma Through the West Pass 1:00 P. 60c — Round Trip — 60c co. al} | “We thought we were right in the ¢ Bear Numbers 37.77 Qe k ing.” sald Trefethen, “but i The warnings bear the vigilante Continu r rom Pi other r 5.” said Tre then, ~ numerals, 2 which were also ol ed | Fi age 1 when we began to hold our hear a found on Lit body. Posted on prevented hin working at A] furs we und that th pe secre them {sa large hand, with a finger trade. In the affidavit, Bowles | Cafe" Where it co y be pointing at the word "YOU." The said that Sherret was indiapensibie applied was very low and was cut from Liberty bond to the yar Many Withdraw Claime The jt divertising posters In order that employers will be| In division No. 6 Recorder Con capture of George Smith, | thru the hills and watching all a“ r f : : n oO r . of a ight King county | ads leading to Granite Fal nne and several other strike! unable to aid slacekrs to “wriggie|ner said that there would be about one je lg 9 4 | Anderson gave himself up Friday,|!eaders have bee made deputy o without committing perjury,|10 wao would be discharged. Mort ae erworers escaped fat 3:40 p.m, He walked to tho *heriffe and given permission to the board passed an order Satur-|of them, he said, were men whose August 18, was expected hour [aoory of the county jail, rang the CNTY guns. They have a body day wives’ relatives were willing to sup.) ly Gaturday, following the sur bell, and when Jailer Norman Sard all the time, and the Recorder Conner, of Division 6,| port them during the term of the war. | Many of the officials raised the question of men who were married, but who clatmed no exemption. “We have several cases like that of Albert Shaugnessy, the city fire man, who was up here with his wife last night.” said Conner, “They has bad a large number of men thdraw exemption claims this F. J. Ring, 21, who came to this |country when he was 12 years old, jat first filed @ clatm on the ground | }that he is a Norwegian. Conner jtalked with him and the next day| |the lad withdrew his claim and| withdrew their clatm for exemption said ee was ready to go at any | and she made an intensely patriotic time lives with his father,| speech, in which « sald she Let honcuon: Ring 1119 Howell st worked as a phone operator be! Says He's Comedian her marriage, and that she woul 14 Thomas Nelson Trimble, Seward| Ko back to the exchange, 80 me hotel. who is a nephew of Col. J.| her hnsband could go. p, at first claimed discharge| Archie Delbert Seed wrote on we the so he is Canadian born, but| Physical examination rns fn after 24 hours withdrew it vision No. 5, that he did not con American lake dian fen.| sider himeelf now sound and nd well, because he did not “take an active na terms himeelf a let.| interest In life.” | Division 6 He was on al Mra. Edward ville tour in the Middle West | 1421 16th ave., told officials of divis and enlisted in the regular service |{on No. & that she would be glad to at New York to “get in out of the| have her son go if they could prevent draft.” He miscalculated the date| her other son fr enlisting and and will have to leave the regular| thus leaving her without support will have one * This ts wh Ralph iitan, a widow va m service for American lake. | Both sons are shipyards workers Parents Release Son and exempt by rea of that fact i e T. Turner, Hotel Leam-| Edward, however not filed a filed a claim because hia! claim on this ground, and will be ‘oke his leg recently and certified STARTING SUNDAY DORIS GRAY That Bewitching Little Star, in “Her Beloved Enemy” have left with her mother for Salt | AND BETTER Lake City tonight to play second || ord CLASS a Nig 3rd od to sing ff his physical condition parte with the Wilk tock cor N rinite his appearance jear Near } ny We are reproducing pany of that city, will, it t# * - The program follows the "EES? EVER” nounced, remain in Seattle another || Pike THEATRE Pike Opening sel Longwood's e pudding receipe, which | week Owing to the fllness of and; introductory remarks, O. L. recent contest. with the Wilkes Players of this | — Knickerbocker quartet; patriotic } city, Miss Glass has played the 7 add 1. D. 0. Powers; C d | eee leading role In “Sauce for the Gat Associated Bible Students Ameri ; led by Two cups of bread crumbe = der” since Wednesc and pleased 1 H. ¢. ome y on agp at ater her audtences immensely oy nee) = WILLIAM A. BAKER fies: sevice ty tant: mirot | clesr and cold. Constable. Miss Glass will remain OF PORTLAND solo; various statementts and com-| ais Your Le reisins ” hk bgp ply aah company during Will Lecture In munications sae and eeropatery —and— 1 up. e following week “ selection by band patriotic ad | Of molasses and sugar I. B. S. A. Tabernacle, 7th Ave., Near Pike St. ff dress, Will H. Thompson; — vocal Sunday Evening, Aug 26th, at 7:45. Subject: “The Antichrist; 1s He Pope or Kaiser?” Undenominational—All Invited—No Collection YOU CAN REFUND YOUR MORTGAGE HERE ON LIBERAL TERMS Have that you can Real burdens« refund into } me | you a tate ir Mortgage coming due, or its terms? At little cost here or rt ur rt liberal monthly charge no Commis we ask i od {8 one your of our at low rate Renewal | n conve y m gage payment one extraordinarily We All loans sion, Bonus or Kee Security, Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE, Assets $6,300,000, Established 28 Years. ash. COLISEUM, 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY A girl rich in iioney, but poor in all that her heart desires—so, like Mohammed, she (Billie Burke) sallies forth to HER mountain of adventure, comprising a man —three of them, in fact—oodles of thrills and a lover. We might add that Billie Burke is charming, enchanting, bewitching and entirely captivating—but you already know that, so we won't. Tom Mix in “A Soft Tenderfoot.” Two reels of “Western stuff’—a six-shooting syncopation of smiles and laughter. Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 PLANS FOR BIG LOYALTY MEET ARE COMPLETED and all men T of Cath-| Olics in the country’s history, near-| |ly all members of the American | | hierarchy being in attendance. 1 FORM NEW Attorney Herbert W. Meyers, who will go to the Presidio for mil- | itary training, has formed a part- | nership with Fayette D. Couden, Boy companion shoots Elmer Gil | bert, 9, thru ankle while at play. | who will be in charge at the office, WILLIAM Safiors and soldiers, who have been drafted, are special ly urged by committee in charge to be present Monday night, at the Arena, when the mass meet ng and loyalty demonstration {s to| ye held ginning at § o'clock. | A ape program has been arrar ntatives: of every atriotic or ganization invi tations to This is ex to be the great ent nonstration ever . : “a: ] and ALMA RUEBEN in— soldiers will be on veterans, members of the G R., Sons American Revolution, and the ven auxiliaries will also be on from hand Karle to Sing Theo Karle Johnston has promis introduction of Judge G. EK. Donworth; CATHOLICS MEET IN KANSAS CITY Hy United Press Leased Wire KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug en archbishoy neluding the pa pal delegate; 24 bishops, heads of and instructors In Catholic univer sities of every Catholic diocese in the United States, and nearly 2,000 laymen delegates are here for the annual convention of the American Feder ation of Catholic societies, which, beginning tomorrow, continues for five days The meeting is reg solo resolutions, “Star-Span representatives as one arded IS HOME f a remarkable westerner who determined effete eastern wife should give hingga home, with a wife in it, instead of a houge with a woman in it, RAND QUIZZING. The story that his Some ladies got to quizsing And one of them did say: “You surely dress quite nifty On your husband's present pay.” Sunday Until Thursday ee i tr ADMISSION 15c—CHILDREN 5c

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