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24, 1917. PAGE £ Seattle Newsboy Capitalist Breaks into Ameria Magsane wien Poot Faye Wilson and cy at Arthur Heymanaon, 29 Bholby et, “Beattle'a capltaliat broke into print in the December number of the American ¥ f | whieh tellin Lj Telegraph News Sorvies of the nuccens and Watered at Seattio, Wash, Postoftice aa Second Clase Matter he has piled up the dollars, A photo Mail, out of city, 40c per month; § month #116; RY months, $2.00; graph of Heyman year, $2.50. Ry carrier, city, 30e @ mont time the war is over the labor affection, If not disloyalty, them _¥ fon welling The out the labor movement BECON n his plans for lee untons will t el bor's ad ment, Gompers ie BY BASIL M. MANLY labor law: 1 trade Star accompanies BUFFALQ, N. ¥., New, 94 upion stand This group be Stell Neves the p dent is ready to the article. Have President Wileon and Sam: Ko @ long way with G p Arthur owns the| uel Gompers reached an under. | not only to. preserve . debating societion playing for Jong-time results, nog corners penned ‘ * bo yd : ntagen of the day, corner at 8 | an tne wil the kreat | haw gained in the past, but t These extremists—“denatured jomp does not fron! ave. and Ma n| pbieme « vor in war time extend industrial democracy into eeuevinis” X tay der at, and controts| ‘ s two an lead new fields, no that when war American Roetney , done much more Seattle's sorry plight is to be charged not alone to the Soi “Gather, oot Ba 4 duis ic Wil find the tahor weve heard them called—overlook tw and the chief. The city council was an accessory ners, He also op-| omie and po ment tn rig United States vital pointe, FIRST ‘they can. which American labor's wartiagg the fact, and contributed heavily toward the result, , erates @ for rent) al coo mn, at least for stronger thdn it has ¢ not realize that Goms nd elation 19 Kovernmagg, . > automobile, and war? ‘These mon believe Gc majority of the A. F. of L. be and private employers are to be Ignoring all common sense, the councilmen passed a set han a great big Me he on te secure far more for eve wo strongly that this war OE) ae i . ~ H “alge © nich ’ , 1 orking » the pre itself is in labor's interests tha | ow ar ve understanding silly resolutions addressed to Gen. H. A. Greene, vir- Se tains ‘thas ‘hel o both q . pe joer | plow a8 they are unwilling to secure any between Wilson and Gompers em lly demanding that before they would act he present will enter in the , mf ou dependently or in of advantages for labor which are tend, no one, of course, koma i com , c » » th T », not all woe not contingent on the main ob | tu ere is one big fact thag” mee to them to the effect that the mayor or police ri minders © « , rea sl pon joer of winning the war, In | cannot fall to impress both the was crooked. They were playing a political game— Supports Family “ 4 ie beady Gompers’ view the orushing, ot conservative and ne Mo , f > the central powers.the Inst autoc ere in no private citizen ‘ and & nonsensical one at that. } eggs tated e \ ot ment, “oe > ” racien of western world, the Lt 1 States with » 4 att ac th < f que The general wasn’t trying to convict the mayor of ee go ge Regres | mpers whenever he ie asked. Gompere would ¢ , 1 impetus to | the pres a Scdige ie y “4 . . : ‘ de a ut hey ® an own @ y nv the spre n a the ow a ~Gompe o non He wasn’t trying to convict the chief. It was im-|}, ~ f hires out, averages : os ‘ uien Peo Br ely Fagin ned ro8 the lab , has so strongly endorsed pub to him whether either was guilty, or whether the ' a ervation of the right for the advancement of labor, ; eritions $4 xs eeeey ot ee «guilty ones were lesser lights. What he*was after was a/ |X he supports a crip:| {t)! catia’ ear cae Gad ae ar oe” | using” 1 yromdent is known to city fit for soldiers of his command to visit. He was anxious pied nae ‘ nition of right to his influence to prevent strikes ‘ to whom hes os or maintenance of men predict that by the because he knows that strikes any Gegree of public reo eS have the city cleaned up. t present In| ccateeiaediaionrsonesniantinansiaatiundibbasetnucaapatemaeeneigeenn b are hampering war progress; jon > . i * California 4 | e but he is ready to fight ants Gompers, on his side, nays: And the council, failing or refusing to appreciate his oe, ne engi Ne s0's non in his roadster, Wants to| Dut he me telex vot only as a “Labor fo vite the peamaaed te ition, failing to understand that it wasn't a mere whim ; ; out to nell papers | @ t- ~« ‘ flinger, ete | matter of traditional trade union cause the president ie with la fancy of a lone general, but that the whole army of the/|}} ; . " a little over 12) 9 » 8. ‘“ € annoyed) policy, but because he ts gure bor.” And by these who know years ago, and : od pee abolition by law of the right to Gompers this is interpreted to nking peste wher ted States was being managed along that line, that the . ‘ ‘ . he “owns NI oe to thinks strike would hinder war prepar mean: “I am with the prest- « secretary and that the president of the United States ns ur of the bustent amitlen in these trying times, a0, as behind the Greene viewpoint—the council, failing to]} bet Shas ear seni otal rye yr Bgl ati Gre * ny in the box to help bu ra tand or refusing to do so, blundered and. stumbled |}j < aoe - the; An Kaetlake grocer says he knows ted island for would-be sport {I Back and Sides Ached {|| nl ba » ce buildings now what a counter attack is, Me flushes, ete. Oh, thank y rt muddled along. sarby. It is em put 60 twopound sacks of sugar on| sir, for the ten-dollar bill The result was hastened by the council action. The [timated that the \: the other day . ladly add my mite of praise to Pe- $s a Png corners are worth i ea NOT A THING ‘1, i ‘ ral saw that neither the mayor, the chief or the coun- trom $750 t0'81,000| 1¢ in reported the c#hr has estab) Wy Merton Braiey |I Gladly Suc yoents ago a. ainieed mie ‘cil intended to clean up—and so he slapped the quaran- H] cach. ' Kingdom in Siberia. Fool |#he rose and got her hushand® meal, | | took hold My back aa ae on. , } Arthor Heyman ah Nick. “He'd better get Job sell 4 ; eat Haren) Add My ches continually. My stomach got n > 4, Hon also ing Life insurance . ° ° out der #o that at ti Hail to Reginald H. Thomson, the author of those won- : i thoumana ¢ : Laie Pe A ; ; a Mi - Of | Set hota © glass CC oot samme ful resolutions. Hail to the merry crowd who voted for worth of stock in} Catt tat imal. No matter how |, she, boned © my pork ite | Ben’t ‘Mico to ent, afraid. ts of @ feller at that, No ma And went ee | - | stomach would get sick. I hav It was such wonderful statesmanship. Arthur Heymanson en eatabtiched cor.) | i » er gota t a s P. Seattle famous nowsle, who is written up In a national Peration, haw |)" act “ar veka never gets tO) Her purchase 5 Praise To |using Peruna for the thi magazine with photographic accompaniment, show. $2,900 out at 5 per . . | And then she fixed the | months, and now I feel as well ag T ’ : ing him tn action, selling the paper with the biggest CPt. and haw « ‘ poy hh ; in to eehool, — | ° jever did. My stomach is as strong LISS Rankin Reports ciroulation in the Northwest, The Seattle Star gratifying ™ pera tion : |Peruna mi 4 oda d ana ~ gg es troubles account. - eae ka ppeared cep recom- Jeanette Rankin was elected to congress by the state TEACHES SALESMANSHIP ~ regions m : | mending Peruna to my friends who Heymanson has four assistants, or, In other words, “sal A better way oe A eat were fed iT Feel Gi\ are troubled as I a ‘Montana, but because she is the first and only woman ” : r wor jeamen.”| would be to give him an auto ; we mala a} was, and I have Sthe national legislature she is, in the larger sense, the her have all gone thru the Heymanson aaleamanship course mld) make him pay for the tires and = wg thanked for doing so. mtative of all American women. I don’t want any of my boys to pull any of this ‘uxtey paper’ atutt. | Un 4, when thi most gone [As Well | Our booklet, telling you how te In states where women have the full franchise there| wha: { want them to do is to distinctly. 1 f . ; won 8 mor 1 . keep well, free to all. more than 8,000,000 women of voting age; there are| finding out the ot thelr regular eustomers whe WHAT HAS ~ Aw Ever } more working and wishing for the vote, and many sible, so when Mr. Joi comes up for his paper the boy vu) | No ° , Those who object to Hquid mel f ted | n * tobi all of th t Hello, Mr. Jones, here's your Star emininely curious—watching, o em, to see Arthur Heymangon has always been accurate in producing and giving le woman will do with a real vote. the correct change, #0 those who are in a hurry may not have to walt a Mie, Hankin has just ended her first ovacion and to| moment. He trains his waleamen s0, too . hg | tLEPHONE GIRL A _________ and watching women is open a full report} oe —— | oe =— | I've waited patiently, dear one, activities. ! Prices of Coal at Mine Not Fixed — te | ke nae WaT aloe vaten Conscious of her particular responsibilities, almost > Ry wg hen Beaudry bill \ <geqmmee by Miss Rankin was designed for) Scientifically, Says Whitcomb But aural p ad rg ng ns Pg en Bey ey "8 ai ce wise’ cae ends te “ae i : ba Phe ear amuch pang fe 0 ” ten fe corn © On her first day Miss Rankin introduced a bill pro-| ‘} Continued From Page 1 | 1 || mize rmaneedls oni eae ne Brod 3 ils caidod-aae te eee three | a titutional woman suffrage amendme | o—___ --—_- — -—__--——_ P Gold Crown ...... @ cons ge ndment, never | @ Prices Not Scientific Pegg weeks 1 d out of committee. Miss Rankin then concentrated | 1 obtained the services of Mr. 0, ©.) “Both the division ; , < Biioctreseshearleted-rie tuxao | a woman's suffrage committee in the house and |C#!terhead. of that commixsion, to) the ciags\ ; . THE EMOTIONAL SWAY | ime our transportation bureau. | viously " . | y instrumental in the success of this measure. || fxr wera immed cortau meine _rotimontat soecuone mowed | nly red resolutions was out oF ws Set the ceptional taste and the rendition P Car Problem Reduced om ¢ tunity is was perfect in execution and Mrs. | he amendment to the food survey bill which| ~ror the past 17 days, with one ex | Ost general knowledge of local con Guimaa. sniieh Salk een hak d that wherever possible, women be employed in| ception, the mines of the state have | ‘Titlons. In consequence, I decided temperamentally and had the fullest agg Very soon after my appointment to Senpeetrien authorized by the bill. Miss Rankin also introduced |*4,s!\ ‘he cars they could woe |investigate the whole matter In an : [command of her envious votes, morning and ‘pet teeth came dey, aan 3 and advice "Production in this state during ‘hic! 4 with } ic en bill, still before the committee on military affairs, provid-|.,.' frst 15 days of thia month broke | *#f0rt to arrive at a pclentific classi fee ar at ee | wees’ all and 6 = and Toots for the support of soldiers’ dependents. all previous records foo of the state's mings and to eas | early “customers, wh ror String geod antistnetion. our ve ure @ mine pride for coal in each * who heave tested our work. Whe a t ir office, The congresswoman cast her vote against the declara-| “We are endeavoring to preserve | figure & mine pri : > Pan-Germaniem is on the sure you are in the right. place.” Bring this ad with you. of a state of war and against the draft until final) sn susrantes the quality of coal.) oe caged . re crease in ( id, eas ae Open Sundays from 4 rived to thn ofice figures tow inn | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS e, when she voted for it. Since conscription ANd | mitted to this | oftien fleeres chewing t 1 . York paper ; bers tot men we meet . min har er every gay 207 UNIVERSITY sT. Opposite Fraser-Patersen: On have been nationally accepted she has consistently cast/ tne composition of every grade of vote in support of every war measure. ont that he produces, We have! In her own state Miss Rankin has had such su eet banned any tion, and even o of th coal it is reported she will be a candidate for United States | Pro'bites ' = wade the ae se (hy aft Correspond or as opponent to Senator Walsh when he comes Up | ete rort of reg r in charge of the] pEREA. Nov. 24~ rs etiy, with: | re-election next year. Limit Dealers’ Margin ' he United States! out any fuss or confusion, Berea zi hap RE | a eR | “We have started limiting the * mem ae Bagley | ast night obeyed Coal Dictator Gar EACH THING for its place. Tanks are all right for No Man's land. profits of the retailer by metting a tentative re. aoait sated ar on der to turn the lights off too many of them in Seattle put the Greene blinker on. Maximum retail prices for Seattie.| vines of the state whieh would an t White Way at 11 p.m (a after long and careful oe er tar aie five ni ts * ve) MAYOR GILL says he'll sit back now and do nothing. As tho that's. by c y : Tuas of anak meee eating ap.| rrrnere Were beard exprensions of anything new. q commit at | to and cheerfu obedience > teow have been formed | aie 7 wagne difficulties of payee was the nor The tgh MAYBE BOB HESKETH will now want to change that “no eam. |{® perform a similar service in the | (UrnU0) AON produllne “appros! | will be turned off at M1 p.m un ‘@tfiage” plank in his platform since Gen. Byng camouflaged his way ther count i iene ee Saag nite hep te success this week. Me seend King county retail] A Salah peiee eaned, Wee Sus urn “ i egy Pye Mack F. Gove as chatrr oe THE FINS are eating bark mixed with flour. But they won't be U*! decreases in price pt ON) mond R. Frasier > ‘BS S00n as the kaiser learns that they've got the flour. British Columbia coals DI Tarr as associat eR RE TNS 8h creases of 45 conts @ ton at the mine, | (oi) 4 te panese oicest young mar BENERICT ARNOLD also blamed congress for plunging the country Suthorized by the prewident, became | ty y uite scarce now good ones, he to {nto war without a popular referendum. effective at the same time. Dealers’ | 0% ST, | © city remains; really excel Se te margins, however, were all reduced | ean do anyth wages no ob the reductions varying between five mn; only co lelnure after A GOOD bet is that the folk im Petrograd hynotized by Trotsky conte and a dollar on each ton of tC. Henderson, former | day's work.—Advertinement in New a nt attorne neral of the es \ 5 i | €an't eat proclamations for very long. cot tlveea tothe conmumer "| emma atorney, general of | York) Mera A 150-pair telephone cable at Second Avenue OH! WHAT'S the use? New York the ballot, but won't ity of fuel and cost of production, | "ek" holding hearings and investi ay ee si J , . aa bike Kn ae ae ification and he prope m - , a acke , i J Messed privilege of Jalling New Yorkers? | erinning. © oF eencrss orien io te‘ charged for the eter | 2, THR BUG TIME GUE ‘ with a hacksaw at 11:45 p. m., November 19th, AT A fashionable Fifth ave. wedding, in New York, the advent ng and Pierce counties, the |e" sTades of coal in each group. Fg Ag a team sreby j iri ervice a oa Siete stoned to the sirsine of Wagner’ and fasndsincohn. ‘But suaQve| ther for the rest ef the state” And), Wide Range Here |™UM the three-candlepower, thinker thereby impairing service © approximarely ewo German war music is the thing for N. Y. weddings, after ail. | cen hav cost investigation is @ compli! Hig “good-morning” sounds like hundred subscribers on Queen Anne hill. tents of the spectacule leo me Shae ate aT elt ; lew tater in ut with & wang from the Univers Similar acts in other parts of the city have ty club. Didn't want to go, but they : ? , came ‘ound td th house dl “ce v pee ye = € 5 4 ~ [same ervend the “house and tag =, perpetrated, the intent being in *lbrand—18 per Week, and around each case to des > - Tele rr: remendation, which T ean] “i ihonStta ook Ah Seek i case t ngewe paced of the Pie tery mit to the ato adminis’ | Sopular canary. Only Rasoclates | Sompany and impair service to its subscribers. How this Woman Suffered ; ME | right ae T can get it, le not the work | With, Mush money lsards. H's al 7 ways ways wilding around with so and and Was Relieved. : co ot Kies 10 hap at data. patel Gaasenaaanmanamacaia: |E The undersigned hereby offers a reward of Fort Fairfield, Maine. —“For many pg yy TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS by female troubles #0 I was unable to do i y = Will then, the prsent peioe| ($250.00) for evidence leading to the arrest and my house work. I took treatments for it : must stand ax the maximum that é £58 c . aes % i ie t but received no help whatever. Then ean be charge Characterizes our methods in conviction of the person or persons responsible | The Fuel administration of cal every transaction, and our cue some of my friends asked why I did not \ ington las no intention of avelding || tomers are accorded ‘every’ cour- for the above acts, or for information leading to y % criticts at ce Avoiding |] teay consistent with sound busi- try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ; Saas Dat complaints si. Aug )] nese Judement the arrest and conviction of any person or per- pound. I did so and my backache soon Se by as much as it t« ponaible to ob-| Aisappeared and I felt like a different \ bi fhigl relly Peat cer ord adhd sons injuring, damaging, destroying, or in any ra fan far hove 6 besithy Mile Le ! and et Gojconsideration, WN") asa en Ravine Acconnts way inte rfering with its poles, cables, wires or will always praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s is ’ l ; eviped 20 OO On Herre Ray tevin other equipment used in furnishing a telephone Vegetable Compound to women who suf- 3 ‘ ‘The work of the Fuel admintatra-| and telegraph service fer as I did.”— Mrs. Arron D. Oaxus, > ao tion is a war obligation, imposed i and telegraph service. Fort Fairfield, Maing . |upon ettizens who are surrendering | Peoples pare Bank , = Pay their nal convenience and bust:|I apcoND AVE. AND PIKE 8. 4 ness In a farseeing effort, primarily . The Best Remedy ia 4 ; to stave off a fuel famine, and rec: ondarily to prevent any individual © | There were no complaints, but ev rinks! tom “ar DEPOSITS | | LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S |= 2 ==] =" |] THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE reflected in the price they » Thousands of en have proved thig Price Snare wom Vt] motely in the continuance ¢ blessings and comforts of tra nesses and coméorte ot transnor GUARDIAN Wh dontt 4 it 9 of every industry which will serve TRUST & SAVINGS to diminiah hardship at home and y you try 1 ait patine aeeeacel BANK you' PINKHAM MEDICINE co. L NM. MASS. cessful conclusion | Corer whey ry’ % and Colum. “All are vitally dependent on an| adeauate supply ef coal.”