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East side of 11th between Pike and Pine Ph East 6 x“ yo | Duaterhott, of + a Buy a Vietory Bond and help | Seventh ave bring back our heroes to us. ed by the 4 urd ornin The Feature Now Here Is Charming Supported by MONTE BLUE (Ethel Clayton’s Leading Map in “Pettigrew's Girl”) SHE WAS LONELY, HIS PICTURE LOOKED GOOD AND— \"hen he sent her a picture of his best friend, telling her that it was his own, he never thought of it as anything but a joke. Then she wrote, saying how lonely she was, and he felt sorry for her and asked her to come to him, thinking he could explain away his “joke.” But when the man of the picture held her up and im- prisoned her— And when she escaped to find the author of the joke about to take a little journey at the end of a rope— Complicated fix to be in, isn’t it? You bet! Worth going miles to see, this Lila Lee picture is! of grape and and he Brighton bh Pine #t., ¥ squad oper Anw BURTON HOLMES travelogue is here were atives R—SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. i | ® |Girl Teacher Is VEST WAS Lice, ° ° . . . ° ° * A |Gir TER Music Will Ring Thru City (COUNCIL TO ACT BROWNTOTRY (No Discrimination Against Brutally Murdered hep : | LATIONS . es Streets for Victory Bonds ON FREE RIDES, RED COLLECTOR, © Union Girls at Nut House : bean) Wego n ~ The downtown section of Beat | be wn lagen Br ” Tee ag Ane © power ol 4 agree? ones tnd rece “ge ¥ : we a Tair ‘shiek decane ‘6s ouxin City May Pay; Policemen to| James King Accused Under| anu cracker Workers. union here, | suggeation, as we ; 10-y f the Victory 1 t | on a atrike Wednesday, The | mentions from £ old : ; » Bragg jp seg . M ‘ Carry Passes | New State Law ofthe boyn belonging wo [wuniaation, at all times, — “ ss rae rT ‘ 1 ne ounlon are ull at work | To mum it up in ew wor nn 1 2 : He « f | Jon Kin chairman of the Nut poor it te just that we < iJ a how : v ut de ‘ i} collec ne o de wordin, o the business agent™ aced | wees ne eget yy be tatebox. fh ee ey ot] own cakemionl, iF ail puck were tell i: . ' t - « n w) anarchy, alao will e tried | conducted Uke the Nut How there he sali 1 ; 1 ow ' ; . th char Fred C. B ould be no ¢ for untons “ of them me arth ; , rple : ; it ‘ outing fied] ‘The walting: der nt of the Nut | Jeet to belong os Thru the j me the emerger charging King with| House haw nor for joining any - Hass ot the M Kin 1 pie riminat Friday, when he| candy or cr workers’ union; | emp BP as « / Me 4 ’ ; i armed King was collecting} and we ¥ ign an agreement | unic haret ’ ‘ abe ben taal y aes | ‘irae tk ‘ = noel s by the | Ul und ng the employes working in| are the wont oa meal | ee gh tae of a fixed gum The charge resulted from a sharp lopartment, an this in| whe t ve amen the | Gonsi . 4 nw , fund to ptroct joontroverny between Prosecutor | eDtrely separate from the salting | inaint “Ps ne : ee nile fer IMrown and George F. Vanderveer,| department, However, we insinted | right vb foout t 1 ow ino he “t . neamare will provide ai: ap lattorney for the 1. W. W Hrown | that this agreement should be open | unton. whit . my Proprintion Of $18,000 fg thin pur: |dectared he would eontinue to ar- | shop cause we did not care to tell | can citizens ree one for the remainder of the pres | rest ulleged revolutionary leaders, |any of aur girl down here that they! .. cccmobite driveu east on| erner Fi t year, and appropriation | Het ght about King's arrest i join the sien: ae ine Chine at 18th ave, by Prank Wiltret | rie se 5 é J wf mm Teqgt each year ger iJ en be be pyar 4 _ pga owe w a « and ove 1 Honest and Intelligent re now proviaion in toade, ""|paaped ‘by the. HID" taptelatyre, [Rave Ue right to choose for them, | #88 Howe st. was meen ae over er } the new or Ail fire:| Superior Judge Woyd ‘Tallman | elves, whether they want to belong | TM Tn Gis Dine wt late Fri-| Be 8 Aa Automotive i vi fay hw "Water" |e enema er a |r Wren ea ram [Ab roa fin * pane which ued jand ‘T. F, @) Dou nerty, charged |UD, Union, oF any other ormunina ss See Dated, April ra t vt the “ partment or | w » orimina » " \« treet at ay tle te — oe. | a e of the girls contended that — is ye cs | we # id have an absolutely clowed | } * *. | shop, and. these girls walked out Insane Over War, City Will Unreel [rome cr'ther nating worked at the | _— ee eee * . Nut House fo: 1 o years, and He Slays Family Five-Mile Cable) ji) Mii fir over tne veers ee ae On all makes of cars. OMAHA, N M. B.—1United miles of cable-—all in one) ig argument about wa ae the | an.—Ceorge _¢ wealthy will be unresied from one big! Nut House pays higher wages than | aia All work guaranteed. ed farmer, whe day night st (he eaat end of the Yesler)any similar industry in the U. 8. | : . : killed hia wife infant 1 car line 1 and 4 The Nut House also work oo yy Give us a trial and you will was insane from broc ave PEOtlt, sharing plan, and last year| re : v the war, ace y cable} paid to all ite em on who had recommend us to your friends. Soe ans aaa aais We cace ov more, in 8 Creder crushed * than|share of the profits, the smallest 7 oan . halt tat The old o eheck being $20, and from this up: > von ly Sunday t necording t@ length Of service and FOURTH NEAR PIKE. prise val It takes poxitior - The 0. L. WILLETT & CO. |} 85") 6 ag ic Just Tonight, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ** Detroit Electric Building, 1512 11th Ave. aperteg . GRAPO CAUSES ARREST mam lowe increased the girlie weeks in advance, extra $9,600 One of the few real dramas ever written about the United States Navy paying ow ant fall to BOY? iE Every employe at Uy after they t bee on f six months, t# given @ life insur wnce polley for $1,000, which is in creased each year—all premiums ck being paid by the company | cng © union agreement . ‘Pedro work—ne after ile the Nut Hf ® for who | wix ¢ rk and gives the girls tin “R Saturday aftern oons off, ax we ap-| The preciate the fact that (he girl 4 must have xe tine to ir shopping © have been doing this for beth the factory and office girls) for some time | The runs, as nearly an) possible, on the co-operative plan KUGGRRTION BOXES! thruout the establishment, and we consider the sugmestions of every one from the office bey to the gen: | eral manager. | Over 1 per cent of cur employes are sticking with ys, regardiess of | the wtrike, and we are proud of them an bright and intelligent workers we are alee) pro wt thone who walked out and consider them like wiee bright and intelligent workers whe have helped build the Nut House, and we did not like to see) them leave us However, the United States is a free country. and we can not compel them to work for ua. We have always gotten along pleasantly | at the Nut House, and 'f at any ume! any of our employes are afied we help them to ret a tion else | where, because we do not think that }a person can do the best work un- }lews be is in full sympathy with | the managemen it is teamwork, | just lke in baseball, that can put [any business over There must be something right | Jabout the Nut House to make it |grow from one employe to 242 em: | ployes—-from a business of a few) |hundred dollars to a business of | Jover a million dollars a year—all |done in only ten years, with a mnall article like nuts, Some of our meth oda, some of our policies, must be |right—we must treat our employes | right, because our oldest employe are still with ua, and the new o | who are going to work for us righ along are going to alxo help make |the Nut House a national institu | tion there are SALISBUR | | | | | Altho we would not sign up any cloned shop contract with the busi-| news agent, we have told him that |if, at ony Ume, the Nut House was | not paying as large wages, did not | have Just as good or better working conditions a4 any establishment in Three thousand thirty- seven persons (since January 1) called on our Kodak man, in person or by phone, He was able to answer satis- || factorily all questions |] about Kodaks. Laid in the South Pacific islands, it has the we a sunny skies, tropical verdure, the warm, sensi |] atmosphere of the tropics. Ask our Kodak man— || see him or phone—that’s what he is here for. woe eitennt There is love, there is heroism, there is action thrills the blood. Ra METROPOLITAN ) Last Time T hi——Mat. Today WILLIAM A, BRADY Presents “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK” Nights, 500 to 81.80; Mut. Sat., 800 te 81.00, The cast has three stars— Monroe Salisbury Betty Compson Andrew Robson Get the Mission habit—we always have a red-blooded, story here. Try THIS one! ERNEST P. RUSSELL on the toe, aber on Se $1; Mata. 100 10 500 Orpheam Vaadeville