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STAR—SATURDAY, msi 29, 1917. PAGE 2 ‘STRIKERS WIN SMOOT AGAINST |WORKINGMEN | | AGAINST MILL | INSURANCE BILL’ KEPT DOWN | | TN COURT WERE)” sien 2 | es) GERMANS lin insinuations against con The strikere of the Shingle gressional loyalty wae height Bo-catled beneficial mersures 6 weavers’ and Timberwerkers’ ened today following the for w orkingmen in Germany catch-as-catch-can bout be are in reality clever regula S International union won a iT x 4 DAYS ONLY 2&6 tween Reprewentatives Heflin | tions for keeping ee wal vietory over the Stimeom | ang Norton | in eertd: Milt Co, of Ballard, when f Judge Tallman of the superior | court Friday dissolved and dis ion obtained ny in ite a 50,000 damages th the from t ikers, and an addi , ; : 4. t for engh dey the [Port came today thet Majority ‘bon mm : : mill hampered by | Leader Kitchin wld take t! ©) asserted, “have told t | the alleged picketing of strik. joer toda are 5 Ron eee iby ra : SRD | Frisco Strike Ends; } 30,000 Back to Work / Hy United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, § 1 and twer Few pictures have been heralded with greater praise—none have enjoyed the tre- mendous success—attracted the crowds and turned away some thousands as this 8-reel y d. Be not confuse|; this with so-called sales, as we have the prices and merchandise to show you ance There are heavy Seamiesa Wilton Velvet Rugs, worth $45.00 to $6 priced at f it picturization of ‘Louis Joseph Vance’s story. . Extended runs at advanced prices have been its history—but we present it at regular prices! In this Ray goes back to the “rube” who proves he is “of the metal that rings truest when thrown down hardest.” His clodhopper glide is alone worth the price of admission! Bult tee ter| Dr. E.J. Brown Moves to! : ‘sot First Ave. and Columbia F ct vine o Entrance 106 Columbia WHAT THE CRITICS SAD-& DAVID WHITCOMB TO BE FUEL SURVEYOR im ® » ning. Octot ALWAYS THO IMRST FRANZ ADELMANNS harge as Bag Press Leased Wire ft JSE Eu “It has enough punch for several erm : The r ‘4 ‘OL! ATE pictures."—New York Morning Tel- additior sur. | have ; Guarana geet ‘ GREAT HESTRA egraph. vias BE Bact Ab. arson /are the best value the city t “‘The Lone Wolf—a most re- cit evad mv hiteomb, 8 Seat 5 ‘We have the goode—we have the ig : or ie a i Overture, “Raymond”...A. Thomas markable production.”—Motion Ple- CUT THIS SLIP OUT = |prices. We delive a 2 mal ra be p IB oe! ; March, “Marathon” Ertl ture News. Whitcomb attle | deal hon nd e h all. [the & f LT Pt will admit one lady FREE to one of our Monday or Satisfaction guaranteed the get in any r'Den ‘cs 99 }the boys was “The Battle of Dell- Friday Matinees All shipments packed free of |ts r NE W SIES GO TO PAN |eatessen Bay.” = er thane canbe THE LARGEST Orie mep Teddy Ostrum, 217 B nena = etive p i ‘or Red URNITURE CO t not t e * r iS 4 . t., Star carrier, lost his Junior In- ross war funds here | 1388 Gdepad Avenue i 600 Have a Big Night at Vaudeville House | eo atv omowhere between Clever Sho TIVOLI | ‘ | vr office and Pantages thea. ail Nearly 000 Star newsbeys ./ but his efforts wore futile tre Friday night. He'd like to get i laughed themselves tired and ide the theatre, the re Fishy Siete to,se applauded until thelr hands open and thelr! (‘anttor 795, reac! \ burned for two solid hours Fri day night at Pantages theatre They didn't have to spend a tt see the show, because r Pantages and Eddie ne, who understand news y did boys’ hunger for vaudeville, cael. thee. al LEGISLATORS WILL ASSEMBLE AT FAIR You Can Now Buy a Fine COLUMBIA | GRAFONOLA 1 a special p or whistle,” sug COMING SUNDAY NANCE O’NEIL -IN— “SOULS IN BONDAGE” were their hosts. v c 1 dy, and ab CLA SSY At 7:30 th ve began to assem-| sorbed every move and every word c t h hit with LIGHT, AIM AND SANTTATION Ar ns C Starved ae and Univer SHOWS Starting Tomorrow ROTHERMEL ang. MacCULLOUGH Present their Musical Comedy of the Sea THE LOVE SHIP Starring the Pacific Coast's Most Popular Prima Donna Dorothy Raymond also Two Acts of Vaudeville Act 1 DAVIS ELLISON Novelty Contortionist Act 2 BARRETT « BAYNE Singers and Yodelers And 2 Acts of First-run nking aut MITCHELL WILL RUN ON —. Livy NEW YORI Here Is New York's WHERE'LL 1 EAT TODAY? | coo cotscr There’s no more common plaint asking oneself wher« ce HAUNCEY WRIGHT'S FOUR RESTAURANTS 1209 Second Ave—1420 Third Ave.—42-Story L. C. Smith Building—110 Occidental Ave Might Answer That Gnestion nny HOURS CHANGEN 1 ott ortifle ther en CO-OPERATION The present war will ‘bring about at wen tn our nation; meet the d co-operat tlonal law ours’ work a day} With a certain senle of wages As a good and fair da . No restaurant on the which a CHAL glass, and was taken to the city hospital The two boys, Clarence, 9, and - CutniiavsnY SH AN F H Al 22, The Famous Russian Protoniage vir Matinees ........ 10c Eves. and Sundays RESTAURANTS MASONIC — and Sunday Ladies’ and Children's Patronage Cordially Invited. TIVOLI THEATRE CTOBER 5 8 is PLM Prices—$1.50 to 60 At either place you will be served to your foods ¢ din A Chinese or mere Chop Suey and No become famou family or friends # excellent Sunday Chicken Dinner 106 GECOND AVE. & Near Yesier Way PEGHT SOUND NAY New Branch 711 Pike St GoevRnian® COMPANY CAMP LEWIS Ny Steamer and Stowe °|| CAMP LEWIS Hy Steamer and Stage ve" and “Ind FRANK WOM y Velo for hehe ils ND NAVIGATION »MPANY Main 3903 iat met disaster long before w ettled. Colman Di community