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RT aaa aaa STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR Will It Be a War Board or Just Another Wind Board 1507T Seventh Ave, Near Untom St, On top of the tremendous victory of the pack- , ance of the “open shop’ system w here such is | What is our hg re og ey 3 ibaa 7 MOEN OF SCRIPPS Nonrnwesr LeAGuR of Newsrarens ers’ employes, who win their basic eig ht vise day now established “shall not be vdwarithed a grievance crisi Not nual P : mt f : Bx. ae geste | Telegraph News Service of the United Preas Assectation and 40 per cent increase in wages, comes a gov Equal pay for equal work by women. not more soldier “TIME! uatnils , ; FI * Bnntered at Seattin Wash, Postoffice aw Second-Clase Matter ernmental movement that's of the very highest im. Fight-hour day in cases where existing law lime, time, FO , senkeattan ‘lization ’ By mail our « (0c F months, $1.15; @ months, $21 portance to workers everywhere thruout the requires it. In other cases, the hours to be fixed , We prety agnety te pepe plan that does } as —Serreengreggn = Pebtishing oe aaet aia oie eaters suites : with due regard to government’s war necessities | ‘ Sepipa it Mk of prompt execution is a tad pies 7 exchange cqanecting sll departments, For over a month, a commission, consisting and the welfare, health and proper comfort of the not ag - - pov : i Tetciaenen cele be om of six representatives of labor, six of capital and ex- worker peg ev Bate egies Rh oe : wi -res » snrese y . . ) £ 4 3 re sc. : Wherein the Drive Succeeded the Tithe tas ten omens ae ‘plan ae Maximum production in all x incusteit Involved in all industrial controversies are hd First thing, right off the reel, the German drive} which to ‘deat with “industrial disturbances” af shall be maintained, cae three parties—the worker, the employer and the ron NED AMERICA as this country never was awak-/ fecting the production of war necessaries, and | tal ag a of all work " ’ a mi ae public. In a —_ emergency, F wo public—the “= mee before! be Secretary 0 nO) on announces the program, | laborers, to a living wage is hereby declared. country as a whole—must come first. wrod } BE cate stined moore than hall is fa agli Mee ce Tie shall, ag ‘y “National ws A Labor “In fixing wages, minimum rates of pay shall | It isn’t a matter of unionism, or of capitalism, pail the country, if not attaining this high score, increased) Board,’ composed as was the body above men- be established, which will insure the subsistence of or of any other ism, save patriotism. | previous records, anyhow tioned, together with subsidiary local boards to the worker and his family in health and reasonable Our national existence as a free country is at The United States has for the first time awakened to) doa} immediately with local controversie comfort.” take, and, if we waste time and handle our prob- Beemer ete cuty.and its creaieat might. The Hindsn lhe principles and policies to govern worker We confidently believe that, while this plan lems with kid gloves, we'll go under, and with us “caked ee aah cae SB es epee the Mg Maidan and employers are to be as follows, and we ask does not ¢oncede all that organized labor wants all the possessions and demand that either union- a “tt y Ga tie the horrid hand of the Hun groped thru every labor and capitalist reader in our lists to or has struggled for, it is the fairest, most advan- ism or capitalism ever got or hoped for. A strike the British break and clutched its bloody fingers about, hunt study them seriously tageous offer yet made to labor, in this wartime or a lockout in the forests of Washington or the #ag for the throat of America! And we see the hand. We “There shall be no strikes or lockouts during emergency. We state this for the reason that mines of Arizona means waste of precious time all mee those fingers dripping with crimson dye of ae the war we are going to express an adscititious opinion to along the industrial line, clear to the blows of the ie ct vadead not afreld,” We are not panio-eteicken, Ws Right of workers or employers to organize in the effect that neither this fine program nor any riveters in the shipyards. : a i But we are more in a fighting mood now than ever unions or associations and to bargain collectively other of merit will get anywhere without full gov- . No strikes or lockouts, says this War Labor before’ | is recognized and affirmed. ernment authority to enforce its provisions. It is Board plan. Very good. If such come and media- that, Wilhelm and Hindenburg, is the fruit—the real Employers shall not discharge workers for thei: proposed that this National War Labor Board's tion fails to promptly adjust matters, let the gov- cb ng el a ae thie northern Fr ene aoe hg me unionism, nor shall workers exercise coercive functions and powers shall be: ‘ ernment commandeer the guilty concern, from din- | wee ty a gh Bae Ar a pal hice that measures to induce persons to join their organiza- “To. bring about a settlement by mediation ner pails to office furniture! ‘i Swe must put aside. every other consideration, pleasure,| tions. and conciliation of every controversy,” etc. : Since labor, capital and pub lic agree on this } Fecreation, business, for that of war. From now on until Union shops shall continue such, under the Mediation and conciliation are all right but | | War Labor Board, it should have power to, act | this war ends in world victory for world democracy, THE} union standard ; as to wages, hours, etc. Continu- | they are slow and often utter failures, i promptly, decisively and efficiently. OF WAR MUST AND CAN BE OUR ONLY 1 know that you accept it aul se - @ \lows diphtheria of the nasal type f id whall know that you ac-| } || the reason that the lining membrat British correspondent in France writes that the || Q-g IE. D. IK. Soo i ah ameienk tx We ationsimet S son of the 4 which is qule Germans came on with six days’ rations and an extra yifice and ssitdorgettuiness withi@ | carried to susceptible tissues, bri * pair of boots, evidently intending to stay. And so many it YUM wath we ehall give all that we lov #0 much emphasis t« laid upon|ing abo: rmful effect upon Of them will stay that those going back can have three that we have to redeem the | diphtheria ax a thre nfection that | heart and nerve tisst or four extra pairs of boots | SS TG Sa Soe pc bedi ein HEALTH QUESTIONS ; } I Uke ourselves to live in. This now - disease rs | wae! 1 i ys " | NEED—CREED—DEED is the meaning of all that we do. other parte of the| ere aa % | on a 2 apt to be! Mrs. a ‘or the pa Nurses Wanted Put thoughts of wealth and Iuxurics | retiow’ phe kon Spr sta ond Bion! neglected weeks T have noticed a «mall lump tq “There is work for all the trained Red Cross nurses away; y 7 | diphtheria my left breast. A friends says thié we henceforth plan and accomplimh, | ring true to this response, until the Begin and continue and finish the be cancer. Could you “vr in of frequent oc-| mi among | me? and ranks A lump in the breast may be cami health cer and should be shown to an ew America can send over here.” | fron This was the message cabled from France to the United) with all power in doing our job majesty and might of our concerted ‘States a few days ago. well; I'M FOR AMERICA! power shall fill the thought and ut-| | high as a menace to pul 5, ; terly defeat the force of those who| f So Seattle is preparing .to train women who tet tt hth ur job and let It be our a! America's for me Tank end’ talapetee whet we bones |, aell diphtheria may: bes direct pert for diagnosis as soon as it is E i > ar » Y , , alifie . . hs or acres reach from sea to sounding sea ge — , . [infection and not an extension from | discovered mazeically and temperamentally qualified to become nurs T peg ing sending enough Huns | ause of grace of place, or pride of pedigre? and hold de an attack of throat diphtheria. —_—— to by 2 of gold of gear, or milltANt decree “Germany has once more said that] Frequently nasal diphtheria is a CALL FOR MORE MEN y - force, and force alone, shall decide lid fectior The only evidence of it’s in America the mind of man is free m int n niy mv | whether } ce and pence shall reign} it may be a chronic catarrh or| “If there are any men in Seattle — in the affairs of men, whether right|“rurming of the nose.” Only when | who will work in the shipyards we're Courses in first aid, hygiene and diatetics, lasting | Te Ne os out of the rest of four to six weeks, will be offered. They will be fol-| —ROMERT HM. MARHIOTT. | So I am for America and America's for me | by practical training in Seattle hospitals, Bremerton, Wash. I'm for America, America's for me lam America concetves {tor dominion | this is persistent and resistent to, going to find it out.” Applicants must apply in person at Red Cross head- | see I'm for America, Amerien’s for me 5 gees | A# Hbe conceives it mball determine | simple reme is medical atten.| Lawrence Woods, acting director | rs, Cobb building, between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Washington has decided that sport And were there no America, then where would Freedom flee? | the destinies of mankind tion sought of the federal employment bureau J rtunity for service! I Il take time,|*¢* » not have to pay the war So 1 am for America and America’s for me | “There ts, therefore, but one re| Nasal diphtheria may of a made this declaration Saturday after 7 an opportunity for service t will take time,/* aa Senet, eletet [eponee possible from us: he i! Meo In| placing a large banner across First 9 Eee energy and for sacrifice. game, It seems like an outrage to add! Jiere the humblest gives hin voice, the poorest makes his plea without #tint or limit, the righteous | spreads to the middle ear and there! placards calling for shipyard work+ Ito the hardship. Here the right anwerts ite« and right Jinagree and triumphant force which s#hall|are pronounced symptoms of toxi : Meatless days being abolished, the packers raise a, 28 Here no craven neck tm t ne nt bows the knee. make right the law of the world and|or poisoning action |, The shortage of unskilled labowag 7 Circus men report that lions are! So it's oh! my heart leaps up in song and makes Its jubilee | cast every selfish dominion down in According to Welch and Scham-/for shipbuilding continues to t 2 the price of the better cuts of meat 214 cents. They say | scarce, says a newspaper! ‘That I am for America and America’s for me the dust berg paralysis very frequently fol-'! more serious, he said. $3 customary at this time of year, anyhow. Same old |paragraph. We were greatly cheer Tm for Amarien, Asberies’s. tor: inet — = ——— ne "gag—when we can't have things, they're cheap; when |ed when we read it the first time I'm for America, America's for me we can, prices are raised. We thought it, said “lars } And were there no Atnerica, then where would Freedom be? for me. The coal you save by the more a) Themselves |aaylignt movement Ia a great. deai| (Copyright, 198, N. B A a . vp ke the mone pu save by shay " _— “Semi-Official Utterances” from Berlin assert that the —o iit : : ) So I am for America and Amer © United States has already reached her maximum of effi-| 2? ; ciency, that her supplies are dwindling, that her entrance! Can you remember back to the } FULL TEXT OF WILSON SPEECH | into the war has no real bearing on the case, and that the | #004 0l¢ Gao" when & bow legged yal |} { ~ eral r anted to grow up so she could APR eed Submarine will in three months dispose of the remainder of | esr tone ehicte and hide “en? aa~ A Be the allied supplies. Oh, aren’t tae Germans some little ddl. x COS Stes SP See Ses F. iS 3 FUEL 3 ' : piritn ? anni Ghia thn % fte Continued From Page 34 they have moved? I do not wish, =| _ kidders, tho! NB oh a8. ee é 4 even in this moment of utter dixillu: , Spa aoe [euch tet sag pepe a ydge yo COMBINATION Report of a German gun shelling Paris 75 miles dis- nacre peoples righteously. I judge only what the § ! WHITE WHISKERS ; Bet. tant “dumbfounded the American ordnance depart- : —— |, tunes they were deal German arma have accomplished t” Wash t 4 buh; Well ot sell bet Remember the ruy their own with unpltying thoroness thruout ment,” says a Washington dispatch. ell sir, we'll be In vaudeville wh on accompanied every fair region they have touched. the kaiser a dollar, and put up the cash, that he can't Used to cor snd followed the profession. Their) “What, then, are we to do? lick us by dumbfounding our ordnance department. It's n (tary masters, the men who act Accepta the Challenge been in a state of dumbfound for about 50 years. |for Germany, and exhibit her pur. “For myself I am ready, ready on, proclaimed a very still, ready even now, to discuss a sion, We cannot mis fair and just and honest peace at ave done—in Rus any time that it is sincerely pur- Finland the Ukraine, in pored—a peace in which the strong test of their and the weak shall fare alike, but From the answer when I proposed such a They peace came from the German com manders in Russia, and I cannot A Lest Old Acquaintance Be Forgot Well, if here isn’t Russia clucking and giving symptoms| of wanting to lay an egg! | Trotsky proclaims universal military training, Zolshe-| vik leaders at Pe etrograd declare that, if the German of- BUCK’S very latest creation combines every- thing that a woman could ask or wish for. Burns either coal, wood or gas and changes ; from one fuel to the other in a “jiffy” by a simple haa mistake the jeaning of the we 5 be fensive fails, it will give Russia a chance to renew the war Higent, emiling 43 er a ae the cateneer: Seta turn of the wrist. eo upon Germany, and, ‘round about Odessa, the Bolshevik | Faces, and the people, hels ‘ : by forces are actually fighting Germans. Wee wera i thn tor. the oni" GLADDENS Pays for itself in fuel saved. ; We can suggest nothing of importance that Russia Admire them. What lh seg : a Beautiful to look upon, easy to keep shiny Might do, just now. However, fighting Germans improve Would thin world | impose ; ‘ | bright 4 is @ people’s morale and Russia might go at the Teuton her Bo if'tt were not—. | everything for their « a SORE TIRED FEET | ae % anys, , ” little best, on general principles. nil Rhyl et crandisement and the people of con ’ UNION-MADE Truly the “World’s Best Baker. . Oh, nothin'— free under their dominion: No Puffed- Burni Ten-| Herbert Hoover and Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, who is Only they're wtill Are we ot jubtified in believing! "°F Un mrey Ens (AeOe 4 e— advocating a week of fasting and prayer as a means of Warbling that stone ee re ne ee the eame things| 407, Aching Fest-—No You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy a Buck’s Range—Your speeding the end of the war, ought to get together. ee are ae Ea pg a ae Corns’ of Calotees® | Old Stove Taken in Exchange Gone in! | even eo ems iv or o ot | Save the babies! Read The Star articles this week | me |sversome? “It, when they have felt| “Wesert on this most important subject. ee Veena aes | their check to be final, they should| Mapes! » Use “TIZ ——memnicemeene propose favorable and equitable Now that Ham has been taken by the Huns, keep {Balter g =e Lal = reward 10 Dalelum and your eye on the price of eggs. IMPORTANT | vvennnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnns un if we concluded that they did #0 ure themselves of a free rc only to your pennies patriots by buying War Savings Stamps. [aati wine 48s avanatite: obiest, te| Would Enslave All | Me pre reprehensible. Mob violence Is overt| “Their purpose undoubtedly ts to} Cities which have adopted the war chest plan are |treason in a country which professes | make all the Slavic peoples, all the | quite chesty over it. Seattle does well to look into it ja government by law. Defenders. of|free and ambitious nations of the} —— Pes ae ete at _ |mob v nce utter many mitigating | Baltic peninsula, all the lands that| lreasons, all of which are inapplica: | Turkey nated and misruled, sub This store has made no advance in terms to shipworkers or anyone else. The same fair treatment accorded to all alike—no discrimin- ation. patriotism. Tt a nce takes its most] ject to their will and ambition ar when it professes | umes many masks, | pire of force, upon which they fancy but the patriotic face is the most|they can then erect an empire of| spy, \faise and pusillanimous. Your de-| gair ial supremacy nunclation is th ly. The law of aj empire to the Are free cowntry is good enough for its|as to the Europe whieh it will corns, callouses, blisters, bunions | citizen: BE. CLAYPOOL awe—an empire which will ultima jan chilblains - i ly master Persia, India and the peo is" draws obt<the acids aud PARTIALLY RIGHT —_| pion of the Far East. In auch a pro-| poisons that puff up your foxt, NG wr Star: The lady who hii gram our ideals, the ideals of justice | matter how hard you work, how build upon that domination an em-| 4 makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the nd comme $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 month $100.00, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 month Refrigerators $150.00, $ 5,00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 month ‘ gape hipyard|and humanity and uberty, the peo-|iong you dance, how tar yon’ watk, || | $200.00, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 month Newest, Sanitary Type nimals’ right ple (of ‘the free welt determination of jor how long you remain on your feet, || | $259.00, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 month Alt sizes. Added to cus. ginning hem| Nations upon which all the modern |‘Tiz” brings restful foot comfort ‘ *etaliaia ” ivice ia the exbatlant aacvion ore ret | wor id Insists, can play no part. They | Pig" js magical, grand. wondertul | | $300.00, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month} tomer’s account without going and coming from work. If the|re rejected for the ideals of power; | for tired, aching, swollen, smarting Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, Rugs and the usual first payment. for the principle that the strong must rule the weak, that trade happy you fe Your feet just follow the flag, whether tho: to} tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or whom it is taken welcome it or not;| seem tight that the peoples of the world are to] Get a 26-cent box of "Tix" now be made M™bject to the patronage|from any druggist or department | |and overlordship of those who have|store, Find foot torture forever— | |the power to enforce it wear sma alle r shoes, keep your feet | at program once carr®d out, | fresh, sweet and bappy. Just think! | America and all who » or dare | a Whole year's foot comfort for only | ure tickled to know we only | lto stand with her must ind | 25 cents rk two hours a day. What would | : . lelectric company would only come feet. Ah! how comfortable, how out and furnish us cattle trucks we] might come up to the “kicker'’s" full] wouldn't r been in nimal has other seasonable articles may be added to ac-{ Select now and get the full count any time without the usual first payment. | Season’s use. We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy LAWN MOWERS Homefurnishers, Added to Account expectation’, Then ride with us, I have n a crowded car where an not given up his seat to a of them hed to fight hard to get that went Fore- runner of Progress A thousand miles without changing cars; freight from coast to coast; fast express from afar;—all are the outgrowth of a great princi- ple first applied by w SOLE AGENTS FOR BUCK’S Union made Stoves and Ranges? the Ostermoor Mattress and Pullman Davenports prepare themselves to cont mastery of the world, an which the rights of common 1 rights of women and of all wh weak, must, for the time beir e | - — the | RABY we do if we really awoke and worked eight? We would soon put an end to the fear that the subs are gaining CHAS. GAUDY WESTERN UNION Jeo ye SENS SAYS, Sea MA GOTT STEIN (aie telegraph lines. On this principle of through connections’? J 2nin eee geen tre unlie the lxreat to vindicate and bring to a “Order That Suit NTERED . 4 A all freight, express and sleeping car service is baaed Yoav, oe 0 ‘ay M : “cia ascertain we Fe eo paar aa the poy of fae p? SEATTLE’S PORULAR HOME FURNISHERS ATERED uffered no inconvenience from the| once more pitilessly shut u change of hour, for wh kind, ‘The thing is preposter chiefly indebted to the 1 pre impossible! And yet ts not that what | J.B. CROWTHER. the whole course and action of the 1514 to 1520 Second Ave., Near Pike i THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

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