The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1919, Page 12

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rag NE a ERROR Sree prawn -aooeceente aloes meat papain THE SEATTLE STAR _ ‘oes WARNED TOGO SLOW; TREATIES Statement by Union Men sca Pa tomate HE Employed on : ey ALL NEXT WEEK ' Th S ttl St . : STARTING WITH A MATINEE The rumor that The Seattle Star was ‘ SUNDAY printed during the strike by non-union men semen “gi ‘ citar ail is false and ridiculous. , Vt amine pny Bining % Of The Star’s entire union force, ‘ me a i. co CHASERS printers, pressmen, stereotypers and mail- intone, Tt v | | ers, only one, an apprentice boy, walked - | = % out. All other union men retained their Urge Merchant ; regular positions all during the trouble. Marine for Coast No printers, pressmen or mailers em- ployed on any Seattle paper went on strike. Some of the stereotypers employed by other Seattle papers walked out, but The Star had a full crew of union men—its own union men, all thru last week. EARL ALLEN CARR, President Stereotypers, No. 65. GEO. W. FICKS, President Seattle Typographical Union No. 202 J. W. HAYES, Secretary Mailers’ Union No, 32. J. W. GILLETT, Secretary Web Pressmen No. 26. Faulkner Charged With Fraud Plea Raleikh MF Ragaaanans cn : ceptor Saga hoe Neue, “THE FUNNIEST MAN IN THE UNIVERSE” WENATCHER MAN WOUNDED RICHARD s CARLE PRES HIS ‘LEGISLATIVE NOTES ; BY “TED” COOK Seattle Star Staff Kepresentative TING THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF AMOUS CAREER— STAR BUREAU, STATI ITOL, Olympia, Feb. 15.—Wit ONE SOLID WEEK oe eens 3 : STARTING UNDAY WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE AT 2:30 P. M. IKE= AT SEA Presented by the Largest and Best Musical Organization in the West Paes SS Rack in Masen RICHARD CARLE WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH, GIGGLE, SCREAM AND YELL FOR TWO HOURS AND A HALF—SUPPORTED BY AN EXCELLENT CAST AND A LARGE . WONDERFUL BEAUTY CHORUS the at ud happedd to be. Then tt : NIGHTS........ 50¢ TO $1.50 na tae ail thie up in 30 more days | — Ag. so 50¢ TO $1.00 Henie B ot work rans if Plus War Tax METROPOLITAN KLAW & ERLANGER, Managing Directors GEO, T. HOOD, Local Mgr. cm * Would Divorce AUTO TAX LAW ee OF Den © ri te * IS GRITICISED -: ‘tet Offices te 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established tn 1892 Broug GIGGLE AND ROAR ccs IS IMPROVING For Two Whole Hours ITHOUT question most reliable n © earn- ed putation by the “Gentists do ing what they say they will do. Our work ts guaran- and ¢ ork f the on be ont, and satisfactory to n $9,000 wort? tona st EDWIN J. nROWN Millions Use It For Colds 106 Columbia Si, Because “Pape’s Cold Compound” Big Musical and Novelty Numbers With the Large Beauty Chorus of THIRTY WINTER GARDEN GIRLS Nights (Sun.) 35¢ MATS. (Except Monday) 25¢ Tried to Rescue \ Pals in Detention Atter break in and reseue oe blind, relieves cold or from the de SUIT, COAT, € tation three months ago, the| * WAT, NCH UPSTAIRS grippe misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! MATS, 2:30 Nights 7:15-9:15 GET OUR wiicees FIRST SEATTLE BOND | COMPANY | 2 cial Bldg. dand Union, Don't stay stuffed Quit blowing a Blizzards Do Not Hurt Traffic Here severe cold, either in the | costs body or linibs | tor t iptly opens clogged-up nos: | taste ‘ cuienan in th inday evening, Feb: | trils and air passages; stops nasty] venience, Don't accept a s Northwest Reads Star Want Ads o'clocde ldischarge or nose running; relieves (Insist on “Page's"—nothing else, a $$ __—______} © Largest

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