The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 3

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the strike c tending cision we may arriv Ject to the approval of the Metal Trades council Concerning the situation to discuss any prospective moves on their part the thousank as the old one in Seattle, will be she in an informal cx Green, head of the Electrical W ers’ union, and J. D. Ross, superin Officlals and organizers, -MAY TRY TO SWING MACY BOARD ASK UNIVERSAL ‘STRIKE TO END IF LOW-PAY MEN GET INCREASED WAGE « ol ee ge . called befor PEOPLE STOCK UP ON FOOD SUPPLIES HELD UP AFTER TRAINING THRU LEAVING CITY UNITED STATES WASHINGTON IN CASE OF STRIKE With Seattle union men piling up an ever increasing vote in favor of a general walkout in all industries, the strike situa tien in city continued grave Friday. President William Short, of the State Federation of Labor, declared that the industrial re- lations commitice, composed of seven employers and seven be bor men, would continue its ses sions, but did nut wish to make & statement public until some conclusion had been arrived at. “Our sessions are not being kept @ecret from the Metal Trades coun cll,” said Short. “Two members of ‘ence committee, Rody, are Miller Short was called appeal Shipyard owners continue retice Grocery @nd provision store With the m shut off, candle ace Met bers are placing new fillec Robbers and looters who ma tempt to work under cover of dark be called | ness, should a general strik down on sig Mayor Ole Hanson 4 erence with TACOMA STRIKE LEADERS CLASH WITH OFFICIALS TACOMA, Jan. yard strikers toda matum on officis eration of Labor, tere with the local strike word to the emergency fleet ration, advising them to “lay off” the strike here, the Metal Trades council last night instructed its sec fetary to notify President Wm Short. of the state federation, that officers keep hands off here, the local unions unless state and national will find means to remove them. ‘This action tte international Reports fron: the vabdiaishinds| mhade to the council last night indi eated the proposal for a general strike is gaining support, it sald. ‘The Carpenters’ union, No. 470, Voted 119 to 78 for a sympathetic | strike. ‘The Meat Cutters’ union will hold | fa special meeting this afternoon and Promise to vote to walk out WAARARA RAR NO GUNS LEFT id SHOPS HERE That every secondhand shop, Pawnshop and hardware store in } Beattie had been practically strip- ped of revolvers during the last ( Week, was a rumor that gained ground Frid: Who these purchasers are is not known. Chief of P Warren refused to be 4) ) regarding the rumor. One version is that the police have gathered up all the guns. The other is that a lawless element has been arming itself for trouble ERSTE a ALL NIGHT DANCE FIRST ANNUAL GRAND BALL iven by the STREET CAR MEN’S UNION AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT ADMISSION 75¢ Includes Dancing All Night All Welcome. LADIES FREE ne he JANUARY 3 6, N, TRAIN IS a bil Introduced Senator New, in darkness xd shall not held up more striking shi back to work nd that would » hold up his 1 into South F ces Any de at will be sub lawlessness 0 Seattle from the state capital, on ¢ union leade plans are al and wearing U.S, TO BUILD 20 WAR VESSELS Youngest First and refus thru oUt the city report an avalanche of grocery orders from citizens who are Stocking up in fear of a general strike % called first In case of w ft fficials which being are being sold by permanent 1 » remain op LODGE OPPOSES COLONIES PLAN United Mees, "staff Correspondent CHARGES FRAUD; WANTS MILLION ruisers during the next FRISCO STRIKE 1S POSTPONED - FRANCISCO the King County ared Friday distribution headquarters the managem ward ourselves strike developmen| is the assertion shipworkers are being bre into competition with German we for higher wages being made RELIEF FUND IS NOT COMPLETED 1.—Tacoma ship served an wlth als of the State Fed. international union not to inter situation Acting on information that offi cers of the federation have sent corpo clared on the strength the shipyard strike Union leaders declared Friday | tieally half of the MEDAL FRAUD BEING BARED information being struck morning that pr 130 unions affiliated with the Ce ‘ouncil have voted for a mass, | sympathetic GLASCOW SHIP | MEN ARRESTED :: Several per injured today of $100,000 ot vote for th turning a vot to the strike late evening were Electrical Workers Ne 46, Women Barbers and Auto Sheet of American troops in © maintaining order in Tur- medals were off In Seattle and distributed among onem Lomorrow tore ‘of polialtation with a number of | key, committees. indicated a growing fplit between Tacoma unions who are voting on a general strike and their international officers. Under the union ruler a loca! union cannot ge on strike without the sanction ot | who are all in- means that be thrown into darkn eral walkout takes plac -: ALBERS DEFENSE _ PRESENTS GASE was trying to prove of violation of Don’t Experiment With Catan; Proposition with a three-to- | were made xa tag gE a tl I Special ballot boxes in all car barns | Will record the votes of the street | ¥Y car men Saturday turn on the traction system if the ae strike vote carires. Jitney drivers, led are union men, and may refuse tol carry passengers. Lothian district Edinburgh) ked to telephe for higher wages, @ six-hoursday and) or ca}! at headquarters, 621 Second | Her REVOKE TACOMA - GAR FARE RAISE “ » traction comp legislature to get Not a wheel will] silver half-dollar representation of Albers guilty or before 10 « tomorrow morning Pershing on the American is attempting to prove the millionaire miller is a FIGHT BURNETT BILL TO BAR IMMIGRANTS WASHINGTON ing that the cutting off of scarsarie in @ serious shortage posed. strike has not been not expected And They Both Sat All Day Waiting for Some Clothes FRANCISCO, to take place infore| unions which have Walkout will hold an ali<lay session | in the Labor temple Sunday | cuss strike plans and set for the walkout n-jhas been proven by the thousands, No jocal treatment affords 1 ite testimony afternoon by This date will have late Thuraday to be ratified by the Central Labor experimented with, The wrong sour He tentified that immigrants nd daughters of th Tacoma Railway & Pov \\Portland Yard to F igs Two Ships » unemployment nts out that this the streets tags to aid the union men. mittee of women is at work ‘ollins building. completing arrange. | west appeal | ders on of two of ments for the testified Albers was “ver e SHAFER BROS.— When We Advertise Men’s Suits and Overcoats F 20 and 25 Per Cent Off Regular Prices— It will pay you to inves of one-fifth or one-fourth on the kind of clothing we handle is worth while. | more women to assist in the work United =| tmanigvatioll Bill Fates Fight Is Now On row ey) ST NOW 200 _ MILES OF PARIS BY EDWARD M. | panies continue to remain sil altho asserting that tempt to operate o ace & Company annow 30,000 THRE. ATEN Rita are being made in San Francisco as the result of the Métal trades men are ing with the workers in San communicat working on a scab job. Another firm for repairs |the work refuse to Canadian 30,000 men Mo moved from Be prices are alw reduction in them means dol- sasgited forg NEW PLAN ARRANGED FOR RETURNING VE Northern unions by the Met | Council her Four thousand gallons ¢ daily for Seattle babies reasonable, 7 ars in your pocket. All the Overcoats and Suits offered at this time tailored by experts from dependable woolens variety of styles, fabrics and are shown in such ns that you And especi made known nouncement | Retailers Fail to iS Reduce Prices as Wholesalers coe and patte to suit you. Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats, $22. 75 ally at these prices: The dealers will energies to the bution of milk for infants all woolen materials Kaufmann Bros.’ tailored Clothes Troubadours headline the The Famous Stein-Bloch Overcoats and Suits Come in and see the dancing novelty. employment dent in the high se splendid values. Visit Our Boys’ Department information cor you can out violin offerin led; 25 Hurt in Blow-up | Three Ki information » Miller takes this me of thanking kind enough from | killed SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers wemnical composition biew up. First and University clals estimated tho lous ut $1,000,000. it < for him whe a é Sethhactory Terms Always ‘we @QROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO I) ALGEL, Presto STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. THE MONARCH The Efficient Range in More Ways Than One | EFFICIENCY was not meant for man alone. But } as man’s business and professional methods have been improved, woman’s workshop has, in many cases,” been sorely neglected. | While more than 17,000 Seattle housewives are | enjoying the utmost in kitchen efficiency that the | Monarch Malleable Range has brought to them, there © are many others who still continue housework under » unsatisfactory conditions. Every Home Needs a Monarch Malleable Range The work-reducing, fuel-saving, time-saving Mon- arch Range should be added to every kitchen equip- © ment. Trade your old stove as part payment on @ Monarch Range. ‘ he said. “The aiviton, conferences is im Says Bolsheviki Won't Obey Truce 6) ccumate today of VLADIVOSTOK, Via Tokio, Jan. strength of the Bolsheviki armies 0.—{ Delayed.) —€ Horvath, ms various fronts 290,000, with Fastern railway, | 8€rves of over 1,000,000, ager of the Chines lared today, the proposed conf of Russian factions on th Dorothy Phillips, who will « islands, Sea of Marmora, is at the Liberty soon im “The Heart impracticable of Humanity.” says she's married We cannot trust the Bolsheviks and is proud of it. She has a stall ti a truce, were one de | daughter who is not a movie rve It Often Leads to Dread Cor You Will Never Be Cured by comes more and more aggi 4 and finally reaches down into Local Treatment With jungs, and every one recognisen | Sprays and Douches alarming condition that ; when the lungs are affected. Catarrh is @ condition of the blood Catarrh may be the forerunner and can not be cured by local appli- that most dreaded and hopelantg ations of sprays and douches; this 41 diseases, consumption. who have vainly resorted to this nent rélief. Experience haw method of treatment that S. S..S. is ‘the one Catarrh should not be neglected or which attacks the disease at the blood, and produces sai ‘actory results in even the rst treatment is valuable time lost, dur- | jsf, ing which the disease is getting a cases. Cutarrh sufferers are Wi firmer hold upon its victim, and to give 8. S. 8. a-thorough bie making it more difficult for even ie sold by all druggists, ron ail the proper treatment to accomplish yited to write to the Medical results, partment for expert advice as: Though Catarrh makes its first how to treat your own case in the nostrils, throat dress Swift Specific Co. 436 Laboratory, A i weages, the disease t E ATTL E’ 3 LARGEST CLOTHIER: gate, because a saving ys most readily find something $33.75 MEN’S SHOES $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Shoes in the late 1 that give long service and are comfortable Sole Agents for Ameri Shoes — $4.50 and the racket Second and University

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