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VE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919, cemecgieen) | 10 RUN LIGHT AND WATER PLANTS DESPITE STRIKE | the homefurnisher! Tacoma Workers Oppose General Walkout } tnalok HANsOnNs STATEMENT OUTSIDE UNIONS ILLNESS ; FORCES. aerate” | TVINE UB WORK RIVE UP DUTIES two interesting rocker values: Special for § Wednesday — Hope Vanishes moni ; ‘ upholstered | tesa “ak ‘Nrary \ for Settlement government will continue to operate its light TACOMA, Feb, 4—Danger that} \ GLRMPTA, Fel eeu i rocker: special for } na oe a and water plants. It will care for sanitation, |) Toms industries and business Suazaite, president of no \) Wednesday — . Hope of averting Seattle's general strike, slated for : ; : eer * : ; ‘hie ha aa wheeieeall a |: erste’ of Waele tf 10 a, m. Thursday, practically disappeared at noon today. If the men now on the job quit, other men ‘ 5 was be-| ¢orney General Vaughe Taam { While union leaders energetically proceeded with their will be substituted. The seat of government ie al re today, and householders | tedgy took over practically aif of t} |plans for the mass walkout, Mayor Hanson issued a pointed is still at the city hall. The mayor and the Pa ce Gov. Lister's responsibilities, j |statement declaring that efforts will be made to operate lat nf iia tecethe sf hain incall pov of fits They are acting a» his “personal ° ithe city light and water departments, despite the strike. If|f CMler OF police, together with their legally Ann tina the city will con | advisers,” while the governor re | the union workers quit the city, as they threaten to do, the chosen assistants, are the peace officers of nud ully sus mains away from his offices t= jmayor proposes to have their places filled by others, this city, and will continue to police the city iver ont an effort to regain his health, | Following the issuance of the statement, Hanson visited f Gentle f : ; - A f , ng ¢ rike| ( Lister still remains the off the Labor temple, where he held informal conferences with of seattic, Our function 1s to preserve order : s '" ef exec » of the state and groups of strike leaders, who assured him that every effort and protect life and property. en s ty to leave the boundaries r to Lieut. Gove would be made to have the “class demonstration” carried out in an orderly manner. The strike committee also issued a statement asking This will be done. OLE HANSON. tfubetatione and Lister's Statement < statement wan ie “I had hoped return to my deni « during the present yeiclans today Inform at I must have rest weveral weeks to | $13.90 Feguiar price $27.50 regular price 817— Sedaree tapestry upholstered |} —tiving room or library rocker ve rocker, exactly as ){ f at appealing de a ting best |} extra strong and efore today requested f » and W, V. Tan- | ral, to act as my = « in connection with .dministrative probe os during my Siness. oblems confronting exactly as ple turing the large up { papel back; solid sawed oak, fumed or x. “ Piez’ Strike Ads ru the} cue| Arouse Wrath of ; 1 wanted Upton Sinclair One hundred th finished: spring seat ers will be thrown ¢ t* lar price $37.5 a | Ga LV ment when the mass walkout take , ' 1 i ( Feb. 4 Washington today are would m cia and peace con- “TACOMA: ; as chetrmam of ts £. SCNOENFELD & SOS ? of defense and Mr. Tan- Leon Green Complains ey general, werg in inti- Green, head of the Blect : ich with conditions of the w e us 4 late M ws ar i were in almost dally con- D. ntenden dl Poe fit our § ey ith me. They ase conse ty Merhtie “ t if fitted to assist me now, a : I I . et n the various questions tr . . for action which I am " Bert Swain, secre ayor and Row of r Pe run 8 to have handled in 1 eo tt Fraga e . 7 a will be to the best ina» —————— Aer comp tna ond : : te tate and its people, ment, and tha pt * die ‘ T ‘ a portion of each ‘ - we us oa to coms ¥ city light worke 4 tag ae Japanese Union jay in the executive offices.” % ‘I | Mt ; \ fsin eervies § Also Joins Strike Hart's View : Comminsioner Henry | have now . ! for the pumping! TI Dye Worker I have no statement to make," § v st only the 1 bl t eut. Gov. Hart, when asked e f i . t ine his position. “As long as eS the Hurn Garbage lige remaion in the ae he * SEPHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4.--Ex-/that today tt repre a large . > Bee ‘ . ia pd othe 5 i ehaned, I his views on the nation’s® | of the total cost of a « t k ti te he Amer- am governor. That's all there is @ ding industry and On the lis not due to the in « . west re rmor t ras 1 am concerned.” se airector-general of the |Pay. It tx due largely to a dectin .* A, ro must | F. Warren ; Fleet corporation, has in labor efficiency due to ¢ s t re t . “ h 7 » E “the following stateme We tting leas today t Labe au tend to on f me . high Wages paid to t orders took | ® S n = rece Amr a HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY de. ors than we got at the co rative " we in| The gathering of crowds tends toile le low pay which attained in the ship pry pee #. dlectders, an this ormniaid Yards two years age ~ nga © inte oid Bin “In the most efficient shipyard tr ° sa Wine Wrebestinc Maat the war ie over, and |!" %0 per cent more than it was two 4 = fins f agth | thoroly the welf of the general emergency to meet whi States government en {ta great shipbuilding fe @ thing of the past. Our enterprise was started to this point under very * eireumstances. Congress $3,500,000,000 to build ‘of merchant vessels with years ago, and the output about 70) 4), 2 what It was tw es have | 1 o per cent in t pyar Seine Dine. tare has ak been corresponding increase Tr tuation today th —<-@° Standinthe § ; Coming Conflict? Have you stored in the warehouse of your body a maximum’e good health—the physical endurance you so much need in time trial and trouble? What good is sunshine if you cannot partake of it? What good is a job if you are sick in body and cannot work? And 3 6wwhen great struggles and troubles beset us, as now seems to net everyone, then it is that the greatest drain on one’s vitality—en ance—comes., hipbuilding Indust must be corrected if the industry . to liv meet the emergency of - the president designated Opposes Increase y Fleet corporation a8) “thigh w sp a to carry out this construc: | sistent with low costs, and Americar At the time this em labor always has been able to com was started the rate of sink: pete wi German submarines ind! jabor py it 13,000,000 tons of ShIP and quantity « be sunk during the year | between respect rates rate was not maintained. have no doubt that American «hi heleas 9,000,000 tons Of! yard labor today can ¢ actually was sunk during | te with fc strictly attended to, n shipw But to increase t before gncreased in job was to beat the submarine by new construc was spared. Every ; ing the shipbuild e the country was The existing yards and vast new yards w' cted earned by the Emergency Was On cost of the ship started out to build ships of | . minting pre Steel, wood, composite ce to failure vessels were ordered e time has come to build 4 at the highest possible | arger and faster steamers for trad We need ships and were venga ale at is the Iperticular what type was con-| De emergens . A so long as we Kot vessels would float. Anything within Good health is a priceless treasure. You cannot have nor keep good health unless you have good teeth. And I want to ask you, have | you safeguarded yourself, your family and dear ones by having your — teeth and mouth placed beyond the pale of disease? If you have not, be you the champion riveter or the boiler stoker, you have failed, be- | cause the first and prime requisite is good health. That demands | “TS INDORSED f erp yt You men who have heen working night and day, toiling loyally and hard, ah our me Urge Sirike Spread ns for a walkout ¢ There rests upon ers an obligation equa t the emergency ant aa that which oT ol you who have not seemed to find time during working hours to have your teeth to help mee ~ . ee aaa : ; ’ undertaken. fleet corporation faces . pgs Pa A Lactpumagh 4 fixed, take advantage of your enforced lay-off and put your mouth, teeth and "To quicken completion of this gi look fey oe men = 4 general strth at hipt « pe ee body in a good, sou . ready for the next long siege of toil and work, task, the ere tees [essen aie 40 Thai aeton a hea ; ave ¢ ae eet This is your duty. To esp ) ommodate such ones, and to meet all th the rising cost | crease their tput a t or | ¢ i opportunt itional | efficient 1 high 1 p nelu . 7 compres dag re i ‘ehoouras ertime | pa ficatior i , cledicetie. 3 gone on 0 f ' ~- n : ’ ‘ rates nd ir e| ord in fa ft vcout. ven Printers Cannot a ee cep ae gaat aid * My offices will be open from 8:30 a, m, to 6 p,m. Sas const hubihiy ins elanap , 1 tt Strike, Ruling of d bias My Diagnosis, Examination and Estimate is Free, including all X-Raye El epadad ed not believe the pr —— di yy Botha _the International Mounted Police a necessary. 1 invite you to call and see me. \ cost! expedien atic is Oo the « ‘ BEM toy expresn to the nels ot ee on whe] W ved t Charge Strikers Ein the extremity which the na-|Girrouracing at thin dine f e | dent ‘ | " ' 8 * MY WONDERFUL COORDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPRISES ced, we called for and obtained | trera aun may bec oa Lstphireng oder > fat pre hte ty SOB in T tile M ill THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: the ah os mane moa Atlantic tithe . ‘ . : a I wv ENC < &: wena 7 eee the force of 50,000 «m labor nt , , IE? | ge a r red ies shipyards when this « to three “enue irc rage Mat expat 9 Bikes ood : oh. agen der Poy in the Pyorrhea Treated Free X-Ray Department | ond eee te tne on community ¢ ’ ‘ ‘ © from | t rke are at ‘ I f t Ge the X-ray te idden mouth at es nod. und : wicca tpt ' Sowuted ik to the |i the vee an Intelliger 1 her ea and as an aid to my diagnosis, ‘This n them in the crafts « ; 0 entix f . t anction the symp wd. OF fired a, ef t ¢ is free to my patients d Not only that, but eat While the t ' e same. No/air b 1 ma ' “ etal thle radleal counsel “and abide —— tag him to’ the a 1 Exodontia—Extracting Gold Inlay Restoration PTE the emergency of war, all this |‘ the future of the whole_in The « was f lispersed |i RR pang eae va | BY an expert « years’ experience, My re et: yy ay England with lower labor ; , Prosthetic Dentistry Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Plates, h use Plates made I fit you whe Oral Hygiene Department of Prophylaxis est of the ergency fi ag ge a ame IFER KILLING WIFE IS FAILURE London Workers gi ag Coie " for Vast Strike returned can wdian ine, whe :% To Charge 35 Cents LONDO Wet th to th that the ¢ ructed on tim Of the government It was the nation’s ef man, woman and « try was benefited W over the submarine at the time of which T peaking we were not buildin primarily for trade purpose utlo tween the yard © yard owners will sols ner dentists for Strike Meals eta oes “4 Thirt € ' n set | SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PAINLESS to meet a dreadful danger that pu r © more threate but Jt cannot be solved : , of millions o Bne “strite wae . . and the outset © not u breach Lev orion, Picketing Starts BUS ccergency sttov fhe light. nt conditions herd. wil in Eastern Strike (UxPresiden¢ Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) in the shipbuliding industry, was a ; nat 1 ¢ that will) PATERSON, N. J., Feb, 4.—Pick RARE colossal business blunder 1g a eg TE OFS ee public realize that the |eting started et in the FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BLDG. war is over, and we must turn| gay 4) [two weeks agotrom Kurope, He had 1 nun N.W. Second and Pike Swift's Eiaiailien to the economic needa| 7,717, 0ne “BROMO at Ne futt| muttered ve. from #hell shock ee e were on the Phone Elliott 3 Ope Ration, The necessity of war- whiet'4e telleved ‘t uve: thooaired | ts Eo tn Piet bay und : ot “ig e the construction brought the labor | awe f reavon, Adis wife, Lisle, Was 19) dir 1 of the workers saggy pridt ‘ 4 . 7 4 , J 10 workers Uhemselve erative , « ‘per ship to such @ bigh figure 3 ea 'a. Cold ‘in On i iy raphy yer ree her ‘ inclination to J Pav. yours old | they declare, participate in LW. W. meetings — |B