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A. |USE PUBLIC OPINION FIRST ON DEFIANT W.U. Filmed in the = rugged y ef Bear Lake—-this the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police affords Tom Mix a succes sion of thrilling stunts, from daring manship to shooting 4 raging moun tain torrent in a frail canoe S510 Foarth, Pike and Unica ‘ontineees, 11 to 1! \ REPORTS SUCCESS | | CIGARET “CHANGES HIS IN RAIDS BY BRITISH MIND; IS NOW IN ARMY [DON. June §—Successful TACOMA Desire for to faids and active ( baced gave one more soldier to the fire were reported by national army at Camp Lewis today Haig today A draft man from Alaska, whose lig verti ald fae the re | name is withheld, had refused to sign BE Hlulloch,” the statement | 8 name when brought to camp, i ' m Mt and had teen kept under guard for Yesterday he sent June & rman Field ar ‘eral days i to the off could have a smoke, consent to become a soldier. Pati inflicted machine sector. of Albert and southeast of hostile artillery was active.” CAR HITS AUTO bringing bis auto to a stop street car tracks to avoid col With another machine, Martin F, longshoreman, of 1624 Terry Was struck by a North Queen treet car Friday evening at A musical program and social! will Corner of Second ave. and| follow the meeting. All allies are in- dst. He in in the city how-|vited, the funds being used for in @ serioux condition. French war relief work. The Big Four Photoplay Houses AT FIRST AND CHERRY 408. DANZ, MANAGER FOUR THEATRES CLOSE, TOGETHER A large combined seating capacity It means you don't have ® wait tong for comfortable accommodations. Best of pictures vs, and priced right ALL SUNDAY AND MONDAY R | ALTODRPEAM WHE MODERN MUSKETEER and the casualties gun in he would He q The French Relief Committee Jof- fre will hold regular monthly meeting Sunday m., in Lep per’s hall, 1604 F , GOLDEN RULE KATE One of those great Western pictures Children Se BIG BILL HART and A two-reel Keystone comedy riot D . He puts his neck in the halter #0 wave the girl he lover ‘Adults 106 Children Se Adult 100 Children 50 jcers in charge that if nm a cigaret and cnustered into BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON Wenter ppany, avhict on the subjeit of ur What are the labor board to | Offictatiy, th conciliatory seokx to o¢ by afford tr other 1h D.C, June & been defied ‘elegraph efuses to arbitrate n Union powers of the war et such « aituation? war labor board is a instrument It ciliate and arbitrate, and investigatic 1 wtrikes or only quick to ve unas intert war labor board avert rence with ets only war work after have ut methods of arbitration tried, 1 att ployer and dustries Wut what ix the authority of this laupreme court’ Other courts have marshals, bailiffs, the com tatus, jaile and a militia to enforce their orders. This labor tribunal has none of these, What it has had are three things—public opinion, the power of the government to withhold raw materials, and back of it the gov ernment’s general commandeering power, which enables the Kovernment to take possesion of any instrument or machinery required for the effec tive carrying on of the war Use Public Opinion Publle opinion in being tried on the | Wes first. Cuartton’s re fuse! to reinstate employes who were harged had joined \ han been made public. Cart | is the supren: cases between t the employe in war pone rn Union atin because they ton if now held up to the world as refusing to arbitrate in a case involy war activities, If he the pressure of public eld, he will feel other Ing necesmry does not feet Jopinion, and pressure. | If the Western the Loton were a steel government would withhold If it were a flour g\). the government would it i not get wheat. Being a common om pany j BY J. W. T. MASON United Press War Expert NEW YORK, June §.—Contin uation of the American assaults northwest of Chateau Thierry can be expected if Gen. Foch wishes to persist in his efforts to shove the Germans back from the Marwe. ‘The purpose of the brilliant ex ploits of the Americans in the vicin ity of Torey is to awing the German far back as to pinch the out of Chateau-Thierr ing operations of this char present the practical jmeans of expelling the Germans jfrom the Marne The present German position along jthe Marne cannot be assaulted by a frontal attack except at a cost of very heavy casualties The allies would have to crass the | Marne in the face of concentrated | machine gun fire which could not}! fall to exact a contly toll, Tt is not| @ part of Foch cate Hindenburg’s policy of brutal! slaughter. For this reason a frontal attack acroas the Marne ix not to be expected The two flanks of Marne salient remain open to far |more advantageous ammaults, It te jalong the western flank that the | Americans are operating ter only the German "20 Months Old, , She. Talks Quite Like 4- Year-Old Cl hild LAURA McKNERY at 20 Months Has = 4-Year- Vo ry | The tradition that the baby must be stupid until a fixed period Jarrived has been put to naught by the experience of Mr. and Charles T. McEnery, of San Cal Fran- have taught thelr MONTHS correctty ward; to recite a nursery rhymes, correctly any combina numerals up to f Laura Catherine Me no I)! effects of an in tal been What drill ha laugh nery shown onnive Fact is, there ng proc have been made play. And th Pink-cheeked Jittle lady ‘evemia only the the most buoyant of spirits has never known a sick day in her entire monthe men training hasn't any fore might She twenty tences three, but those phrases are even then quite simple, Laura Catherine hax “arrived” bey t stratesy to dupli-| This is, has! Mrs. | beat of health and} fearrier, it may me reached Ko fly by thene May me Desire Confiseation ‘ brings the next alternative. in for government to take the Western Union all tele graph and tele on There ts rather pect that thin in desired by the com pa The flagrant mi rin which they have defied the war labor beginning looked “1 effort to force! which the ay com bourd has from t lke & preconcer: commandeering Mince the railroads were taken an have beer ernment over, the investing rapid converts to « of public The gen manner in which the government has financed such taken over concerns jhas filled the private owners with lenvy The raitroas. for instance have been given nearly twice the number of millions for betterment» jthis year than they had the year before, besides whics they are to be permitted to raise thelr freight rates | @ billion dollars a year. The tele graph and telephone companies would like to be Invited into this gov ernment ownership clover pasture pntrol utilities Starting Sunday Wilson to Confer With Konenkamp WASHINGTON June &.—Preat dent Wilkon has taken « direct hand) the ened strike of telegra. | phere the nation, He wilt! confer a both with Neweombe | Carlton, president of the Western | Union, and President Konenkamp of the Telegraphers’ union in an effort to avert a walkout, it was learned toda y his afternoon ferred with Secretary Hunde of telegrams have the White House, demand | ing that the threatened atrike be pre in the president con of Labor Wil-| ‘AMERICANS MAY TRY T0 FLANK HUN ARMY IN MARNE TERRITORY’ piroed y the better side because it is n & perfect system of munic | tine Americans have moved their within four miles of the high connecting Chateau Thierry with Soumens, The cutting of this road American marines would | seriously Interfere with movement of German supplies into Chateau Thier and would begin to threaten the whole system of communication with the German Marne front The only important railroad run thru the German lines to the Marne is a mile east of the Chateau: | hierry-Solawons road. Its capture} by the Americans would compel evac of Chateau-Thierry Puniens | Hindenburg is prepared to run the! Krave risk of the capture of the | town's entire garrison, Former and Baby Are Held in Y Jail |__B A. Taylor, farmer, of Missoula, Mont, was arrested on hin arrival tn [Heattie Friday night, with his 11 monthold baby, and is still in the city jail Saturday No word has been received by the | detective department here from Sher. | iff Green, of Mimsoula, since his tele | fram stating that Taylor was ached: | uled to Tive In Beattie F and was to be arrested baby is in the division of police headquarters. APPROVE SKAGIT TEST PLAN The finance committee of the city counct! approved Friday afternoon the appropriation of $15,000 for the survey and drill testing of the | George Creek site on the Skagit river, recommended by the public | utilities committee. 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The injured are, Mrs, Margaret Madison st., crushed Ponaway Milton, Right ho n Jeft leg, and Mrs, Mary Madison st., severe head and body, The pedestrians were hit by the car be tween Fifth and Fourth aves, They were taken to the city hospital, left leg tel, brok Given, bruises about PETROGRAD--Workmen are try ing to induce the Russian peasants to send bread into the city for the starving people. If negotiations fail, force may be employed, SUNDAY NOON CONCERT Military March ........ Spring ems ‘ Song Old Folks “at Home, an ‘international transcription in the musical idiom of five nations. -Roberts WALLACE :. WURLITZER § Star-Liberty Weekly By the Author of “Three Weeks” Elinor Glyn has written a typical story of Zara, whose beauty was bartered in TWO TOUGH TENDERFEET Save wheat, don’t eat meat— Forget your troubles with these “Tenderfeet” Admission 20c—Children 10c JITNEYS GIVEN COURT DECISION Seattle may have a flock of Jit- neys back week mit, said Attorney W representing urday. R. Crawford, the jitney men, Sat- The sustaining of the demurrer of Attorney General Tanner to the suit started by Seattle bonding in- terests to block the Union Mutual Insurance in the ‘Thurston county court, Friday leaves the state free to issue permit. The court granted the plaintiffs until Monday to consider Co. superior in service next The jitmey drivers’ mutual bond- ing company is ready to begin bus- iness at once if the foreign bond- ing companies represented in Seat- further action, before signing @Qhe tle do not start a new move to order. It is believed the foreign * block the issuance of @ state per-,compadies will mot fight furthen i