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Shaner & Wolff 916 SECOND AVENUE NO POWER SHORTAGE THAT SEATTLE MAY NOT LOSE AN INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY, NOR A POSSIBLE FUTURE CITIZEN OR FAC- TORY, TO THE DETRIMENT OF THE COMMUNITY, WE ANNOUNCE— —That we have Ample Power, Fully Devel- oped, for all Present and Prospective In- “dustrial Requirements. —That we are the Owners of Other Water Powers that may be Developed When Needed and Tied In With Our Present System, Making a Total far in Excess of any Demands of the immédiate Future. —Any person or Persons Seeking an Indus- trial Site and Full Informatior. Concerning Power Possibilities and the Electrical En- ergy Available for Factories or Other In- dustrial Uses will Find Such Information by Consulting Us. Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company Seattle Tacoma Bellingham Everett AR WANT ADS BRING* RESULTS orE THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1919. Strike Gives Phone Girls SAN FRANCISCO, Solidarit Cal, July among women girls who work,” That's the motto and also the nificance of the great state-w | strike of phone operators that tied }up every important switchboard in California and elsewhe n the Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph com | pany’s system girls they have caught vision of their jobs © longer merely individ whate services are and j uals giv demandec hours they can ‘They're seeing individual jobs against a background of the world-wide labor movement and the sex-wide feminist movement. Angeles, nd every oth the state, the picketed the main tion s what pay et In San Francisco, Los | Oakland, Sac jer importa tions of the ¢ rical workers the biggest step in our girls have ever ys Miss Emily Swanson, San 0 strike leader. ls who never thought for five ites about their place in the r world, who never realized their | responsibility for securing fair con | ditions and pay for all workers, have | gotten the big fdea all in a flash | “The idea was slow in starting | among us phone girls. The company took care that every girl suspected of unionism got fired on one pretext or anothcr, | But we xame—it came all at once. | the way women do things. As soon as they get an idea, the wovid has | got to move.” “You bet {t's got to,” put In a | bright 1 “striker of twenty sum ‘Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Presenting Louisa M. 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It is a wonderful reme and I do not want to be without it If you are not feeling quite right lack energy and enthusi and don’t know just where to I trouble—try ATONIC and until Tow ow |much better you will feel in every all drug stores—a big box for and your money back if you t satisfied p FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH, ‘ Big Vision of Their Jobs got organized just the That's ou quick | De | declaring th +|the discovery who had been parading for en her threeineh her girls’ method of handling ke-breakers is the last word in modern efficiency, Their watchword educate things our way.” We talk to them,” ers. “We ge going to work We make em to sec say the lead them when they ind after they leave. | friends of them We find that most of the breakers really n't know they're doir y are girls who never tho right of the as to condi a girl Nke cab’—but you can show her the straight of things.” One thing to which all the girls warmly object is the petty discipline | ey like complain the. strikers |order went out that we all had to sit on the edges of our chairs, They would never give a gang of men an order like that." In California alone, between 6,000 jand 8,000 girls went on strike and 2,000 electrical workers, ‘The girls raduated scale of $2 to $4 ding on length of ser cognition of the union, eon MUST ENLARGE PLANT, HE SAYS: More Power Badly Needed, Ross Asserts strike what put th a Kay can't blame does *s he worker to | | tions, You that if she ly , de , and of the absolute ity to current, | niargement who has just an inspection trip to the ower plant, installation of two addi- | tional boilers at Lake Union will not ive all the relief needed,” says Supt. | Ross, Coming of the “ | Cedar river, during | is ent, ” season at ly and August, given as one of the reasons for eed of immediate action on the | steam plant enlargement Says Motorman Leaped From Car the motorman et on th North ¢ car that ran down hill, sidewalk and landed in den patch Monday, injuring were vigorously denied Wed- day by Mr Matt rdner, 4412 © of the* passen- y car, The ated of any in the report made to Superintendent Thomas hine “The motorman ran to the back of the car and jumped off,” declar- ed’ Mrs. Gardner, “The conductor stuck to his post.” 'Plane Is Wrecked » But Must Report ‘The rule that a person coming into this country from Canada by auto- mobile must report to a collector of ectstoms within 24 hours also holds good for aviators. Licut. A. B. Jones, whose machine was wrecked on the university campus Monday night, after a suc- cessful Might from Vancouver, B. ©. first heard about the rule Tuesday when he received a call from local treasury department officials He hastened to the federal building ang| made the necessary report. Rainier Valley to Stage Big Carnival | Rainier Valley will hold @ carnival) July #1 to August 2 when the Fourth | Annual Rainier Valley Fiesta will be staged Mayor Ole Hanson and all mem- bers of the city council have accepted | invitations to attend the celebration, | ind Mayor Hanson will open the! high jinks with a talk on his ex- periences in the East. Gov. Louis F. Hart has also accepted an invi tation to attend WOUNDED CARMAN SUFFERS A RELAPSE| F. G. Snow, stree’ was shot by BE. J the car mi Swigei n, who an Jefferson car barna| morning, spent a bad} to the city hospital ily improving until} Tuesday night. 5 to have shot Snow, the latter interfered in a quar. rel between him and William Moly neaux, another street car man, = [eld tm he ety jai HE WAS NOT THERE WHEN CAR SPEEDED Joe Brady was arrested for speed. ing Monday night. | But Joe was at the Labor ‘Temple at that time and complained to Judge Gordon ‘Tuesday “IT left my car in front of the La bor Temple,” explained when I came o dred feet away \Yoris a Fortner Detectives Ernest Yoris and C. C | Fortner were assigned Tuesday to the hunt for the slayer of Thomas Ryan driver, whose body rent car was js| found in the waters of the Duwamish |river Monday afternoon and with an auto load of deputy sheriffs were rushed to Olympia to work from that end of the net. Every deputy sheriff and police officer in Western Wash ington is on the lookout for the man supposed to have committed the mur | der | Ryan's automobile, found near Mc: Joe, “and put a hun om where I left it “There is more patriotism in the click of a spade in the garden than there is in the roar of a cannon cracker, “There is more beauty in a flower planted in memory of those who sleep in Flanders’ fields than in the most splendid burst of rocket stars, which gleam for a moment and are gone forever. “The odor of the freshly cut grass after a rain is far to be preferred to the smell of burned flesh; and the happy voices of children: on an outing are far better sounds than the shrieks of the burned ire Must Not Mar \ Americas Greatest Fourth | Hunt for Slayer) and wounded.” en a a a Peace now comes to a war-weary world. Joy at its coming is unbounded, but the sound of cannon cracker and the smell of powder set up no pleasant remembrance in the minds of those who won victory upon bloody fields abroad. P We must not make the Fourth of July a day of fire and carnage as an expression of our enthusiasm. { In the year following the Spanish-American war the Fourth of July slaughter réached 215 persons burned to death and 5,092 maimed and injured, while millions of dollars’ worth of property went up in smoke. e{g eone " Firecrackers and fireworks invite destruction. Every time you touch a match to powder you are not only jeop- ardizing your own property, but that of your neighbor, too. The falling stick of a skyrocket may start a $100,- 000 conflagration. City after city here in Washington has had its fourth of July lesson. Let’s make this Fourth of July a celebration of deep feeling, but of restrained expression so far as powder and smoke are concerned, save for the public or semi- public observances where every safeguard is employed to insure safety. Let’s honor the men who have carried our banners to victory, and honor those who have fallen that this happy day of peace should come. We have too much to think about this Fourth of July Northwestern Mutual FIRE: ASSOCIATION F. J. Martin, President. |Party of Chinese to Be Examined | A party business who Vancouver, B. C., are being held fe examination by United States imm| gration authoritic The Chinese cent arrivals from the Orient After you Pie: 3 take ATONIC (FOR YOUR ACiD-st Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat- of 45 Chinese, including men, teachers and tourist nd on the nice little steering wheel was 4 Ph habe love note. was a reck driver. 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