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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919 REFERENDUMTO | Tallow Dips Once Lighted DETERMINE SITE Our Best Homes Central Labor Council Will Refer Plan to Unions Electricity was then only known by _ The alte of the $1,000,000 abor d here, will be the flash of lightning; gas was un- decided | nd of harnessed and candles a luxury for |: AY nlght, Pour loca. | e tions have bee »ropomed the rich. A temple on the teengie Dundes j by Third ave., Washington Yen e | . But what would you think of a |calt Yor am thitinh outlay. oe $400,000 woman who would use a tallow dip to parehase the” ground, it was to light her home in these times? | To build a muitadte temple on the Present location, will requ In those days women baked their | osed' structure here. woul own bread because there were no a scientific bakers to bake for them , ’ fC > | — better bread than their own. a2 ° ; — (6) : ZEA] \S h of the chane this property A The woman who bakes today |“"rne focrin’ site recommended. te Jat Second ave. and James st. It is still in the tallow-dip age =i, "s5,07 he sround occured tend south to the LL. C. Smith build. | . . . ng and ean o ne alle between e Those baking hours can better be spent with the children, | ieioni’ sve. tnd. ‘hint wet ou all- outhwick fn reading, in outdoor work that adds efficiency to other duties, laa ee et Baking saves neither a minute nor a penny. The original intention was to Place on the ballot to be submitted to the unions, the location, cost of Property and cost of building, but thie was amended so that the vote will only be taken on the site, and The modern woman buys Plans for the tewple will be drawn Sale of New PORTER’S 4] PREPARE QUIZ Untrimmed Summer Hats AMERICAN-MAID _ ‘FOR CANDIDATES: ak. ae BREAD y) |Labor Politics Sizzle as Con- vention Date Approaches This sale of Untrimmed Straw Hats is very interesting for its ‘Fe sacertain the opinions of timeliness. A new mid-season hat is necessary in June. These are nares prospective officers of the State a é . . mie the daintiest, the most wholesome een al" takes’ an to so adr antageously priced that you will be especially pleased. They Pars - | Mooney strive, the release of po need very little trimming. and the most appetizing loaf you ever sides eemabingned me Bor saw—a fect f ; nmr werttere, Suk evel phos tor : per sik ‘oad that makes the psi takaph ng ore coma hard Rough straws, Lisere, Hemp and Milan Hats are shown in a grow —a favorite with every eration of Labor, the Seattle , ‘ member of the famil ee Central Labor counell will sub- most attractive array of modish shapes. Large and small mush- - eS ote et eee oe rooms and sailors, large irregular brimmed hats, close fitting tur- eet ree ee a bans, tricornes and pokes. A fesolution, asking that ‘these questions be presented to the pros a . Porter Baking Co. pective ofricials, ‘was presented The straws are black, white, orchid, navy, sand, brown, pink, SEATTLE by Frank Turco, Phil Pearl, J. P delft-blue, rose, gold, purple and cherry. Prenties, and J. A. McCorkle. It MacDou; wick, Seco Floor. was indorsed after vehement debate. . nein " : The supporters of the resolution Ss maid they only wanted to find out — Go how the future officers stood on iat ~ . these questions, before the election. — It was opponed as a political move The two principal candidates for ————__—___— Sa = the presidency of the State Federn LOOPS IN JAPAN WIN Aero club of Japan. She was prom-| when told the loan had been raised. [tion of Labor are William L. Short RUBIES FOR AVIATOR nr” 250% eS 00H | eatipptee by carrying 1.000 pleass|omme, Charles F, Taylor and 1. W theloop over Tokio. Ruth had her he pent neue»; Sena é IONOLULU, June &—Twenty:|dates mixed here. She said she was|* from Beesio to Manin. wea, oC sight loops over Tokio won Ruth | going back to work for the Victory| The man who comes out best Ina) The questions are eight and thelr Law 28 rubies. The American girl| loan. personal encounter with a clclone|malient points are has just come out of Japan| “Darn it! Another good Intention | never again speaks of “trifles light 1. Should the State Federation of & medal which is a gift of the| one to the cross currents,” she said, |as alr.” Labor back the Mooney strike? $$ —$_$___—. —- 2. In Gompers’ stand against pro hibition satisfactory? 3, Should political prisoners be pardoned? 4. In Gompers’ stand against the Russian workers justified? 5. Bhould the rank and file deter. 9 re, | mine who should be indorsed for ¢ Public office, or should it be left to rive | discretion of few officials? 3 6. Should the present policy of| — —_——— asking favors from politicians con-| shipment of arms into Russia,"’ and{murder of the Russian working | ists,’ it concluded, ‘‘and the city The race is not always to . tinue, or should labor organize poll-|asking that the Central Lab coun- | Claas by order of their political mas- ..|The fastest colors are those th : dD! } anking tha: ntral Labor coun: | officials and police, who are su HIRD AND — MADISON tieians to enforce demands ters, the Russian communication be | won't run. P ve « Ps * ory #8 cll holding a meeting for the same posed to maintain law and order, | 7, Should reorganization of Amert- declared. (ee she _ can Federation of Labor be brought|P¥TPose, was concurred in. The| +The working class should have|@re not under any obligation to} An ounce of diplomacy is about? meeting will be held Sunday, June | free speech, as well as the capital- | violate the law."’ pound of blunder. 8. Should organization of unorgan-|15, at Fourth ave, and Lenora at., | ized workers receive more attention] it was announced. FY from State Federation of Labor? ‘The shipment of arms into Russia orna 0 0 u n in e Form Wells Club when war has never been declared on the soviets, means the wholesale J.C. Mundy announced he is s starting a Hulet M. Wells club to support the family of Wells while he is serving hie two-year sentence in MeNeils island for alleged efforts s s to block the draft The delegate of the letter carriers predicted trouble among the letter carriers soon, as the president of the f union had been discharged by the postoffice department for his stand | ag in favor of the general strike. A committee of five was appointed to ee 8 - | sianggpenhie ot Led rappin i Would you be entirely rid Of thee! ne = and Sailors’ union explained the|distressing skin trouble? Wow T alms of the orgunization, The union|You drive away those pimples? | Do oasted Cheese ia an offspring of the Soldiera and| 70" desire w clear, fair skin, free (Abie Kabibble) Sailors’ Council, which was too con , Mi ietor you. it awaits : ssa 7. . servative, It is affiliated with the) yo task, the moat stub- 4 Here’s‘a dish that Snow Flakes —in— Workers, Soldiers and Sailors’ Coun-| Pern, an a Z is i are particularly adapted to. Spread 66 In celebration of the passing of | f perfec the woman's suffrage bill, Alice M.| te ° » valuable to you. § ed ch ch S Bi BB E : H E Lord, of the Waitresses’ union, pre-|Nealing help ee oon . i eese On ea now ake sided during part of the meeting, Sold every where. r free sam- ) a he ° k L . ercemay ' mse = ja, toast In a quick oven. Th rec de ag wean of llama INDORSED HERE Mew Har ater Baldness © fi).c% Dien’t ack: for crachoes ‘sap Shae Labor Council Concurs in ic, be knows, thet, KOTALKG, ; Flakes. » : a potantlad tearedionta wonderfully Wart THIRTY BEAUTIES Sentiments of Miners jivscc* When, alt else tailed.” Geta Your grocer can supply you. . macy; or write Protesta against the maintenance | for free J, Hart Brittain, of American troops in Russia, and A ew SOF ity. recommendations that the soviet) government be recognized, were in Two Shows Nightly | mitted to the Central Labor po é cil in letters from United Mine 7:15-9:15 Workers of America, local 1994, ‘The ‘ central council! went on record as d Years of ox — indorsing the communication, od perience in fitting The mine workers’ letter declared | (« and making that the United States is not at war giasses, and our Mats. 2:30 Daily with Russia, and if troops can be| & > low operating ex- transported there, they can be ‘ pense, enable ua brought home again. to make better = ; It stated that the American peo Glasses for les eck A ple owe a debt. of gratitude to the _ money. Special Ladies’ and Russian soviets, and should recog I fi nize their government Children’s Matinees ati ae ; “If America can fight Direct from Petrograd to Levy’s Orpheum. (Daily Except Sun.) mocracy, the soviets have a right to | do the same,"’ said the communi- Positively their first appearance in America. pedir Broken | Le - Cc A request from the committee of the Russian colony, 1041 King st., protesting against the breaking up Gatiataction ¢ od i He by the police of a meeting at Fourth Schoonmaker tical Co. ae ave, and Virginia st., Memorial day, . | as that had been ‘‘called to discuss the One Bleck South Public Market,