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Previous to the meeting, officials the American Federation of La had arly Indicated a belief that the w ut would postponed until afte the “round ta indus trial confernece, October ¢ The main hope for now remaining | that | Gomp he American ration of Lab yet attend the Pittsburg m has steadily denied that do t Sept. 18.— of ynement ibility of t pont win the 4 may He would ompers again today emphatic ared he would not go to PY burg, and refused to discuss | threatened stool strike. 'Steel Unions Say Judge Gary Fals: BY FRED 8. FERGUSON tte the |(United Press Staff Correspondent.) ITTSBURG, Pa, Sept, 18 “Tho men are going to strike 1 can seo nothing that will stop them,” was the statement of both John Fitepatrick, chnir- man, and W. Z. Foster, scere tary of the steel men's commit tee, as the heads of 24 unions went into conference here today, The meeting today, Fitspatrick said, was not to dine whether there should a strike, Ite pur to lay out @ program and jestablish details of the strile, patrick said Asked as to the number of men who would respond to the strike call, Secretary Foster sald: “I am not making any eatimates, but you can* bet we can get a quorum.” Jury Clouds Issue Just before going into session the steel committee insued a statement replying to the letter of Judge Gary in which he said he refused a con ference because he did not believe |the committee was authorized to speak for a large number of em ployes and also because such recog nition would establish a “closed shop.” “If these are the real reasons actuating Judge Gary, surety they Are not sufficient to plunge the in dustry into 4 great labor confilct.” the statement said. “Judge Gary pre ‘sents a false premise and then de Jelares that he will stand or fall Jupon thin false ground. It ia un fortunate that the employ pelled to resort to a strike to pro | the authority of their selected repr jmentatives to present their griev ances.” Demand Meeting ‘The statement deciares the closed shop issue has no basis whatever in the controversy and “is simply |dragged in here by Judge Gary as a bugaboo to becloud the real trsue.” “There is¥one and only one ques. tion at insue and that is a question of & conference. The employes have ex hausted the corporation for the purpose of securing a conference and every lavenue has been to them closed OF ATHLONE NOT | TO BE CANADA CHIEF DON, Sept. 18—The report) the Earl of Athlone is to suc-| the duke of Devonshire as gov- general of Canada next sum.| is a brother of Queen Mary if Teck. | bea: at | nis. at and ch. the end |line, There wil .| Woodland school of the Parent | schools, will between the hours of 2 and in the evening. hibits of canning, cooking, flowers, rabbits and poultry | Inspection. 9 o'clock CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Committees will the F School Exhibit Beach Party for School Teachers All public schoot Js officially denied. The earl of Seattle are cordially invited to the annual beach supper given by the Burwell class of the Plymouth Con ‘was formerly Prince Alexander |sregational church on the Mareolias be waiting ‘suntleroy car be boating and ten-| Provision will be made for bad | weather. teachers new to The annual fall exhibit of the West under the direction acher association and the garden department qf the city held at the schoo! and will be ready for Meeting of Child Conservation League 20 o'clock Frederick & Nelson's in this or any All The Child Conservation league will | hold its first meeting of the club year | in the auditorium of wome having taken national tuamiiac tps other state are titled to membership in this circle OM. 4. MH. BINION Free Examination T $2. 50 GLASSES one oan the fev opticai Northwest that really ses from start to finish, are the only one fe SHATTLE. ON FIRST AVE a free, by graduate op- Glasses not. prescribed absolu-eiy necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE. Between Spring ond Seneca Phone Mats 1550 _ Adler-i- ka Again! Adler-\-ka ix the only medicine for | BRS on the stomach. | never had so h felief with any medicine. I not take $25.00 for the relief bottle of Adieri-ka gave me. I get done recommending it. H, L. Hicks, Ashley, I. ka expels ALL gay and , stopping stomnach distress "ANTLY. Emptics BOTH upper lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE canal, Removes ALL matter which poisons system. CURES constipation. Pre appendicitis, We have sold ka many years, It is @ mix of buckthorn, cascara, gly- and niné other simple drugs. Drug Co., and leading drug: ¢ lor. ter ‘residents of Seattle tant business to be Miss Charlotte Booth. program, which promises to be un usually interesting, tea will be serves Mra. John Wilson, Mrs. Brown, Mins John McRobbie. by the hosteases, Mrs. Ansley, Mre via Burns and Mrs. Wom: University’ blvd Punishment,” Mrs. William L | minutes tim: taken Presbyterian Vocal music will Kirk Hillman, H. ¥. Literary 40th at. of the text, will be Seely y You thiy at2 up. ‘There is impor Presbyterian Missionary Meeting The Women's Missionary society o! the First church w “) This Musi To Keep Your Skin |____Free From Hairs | ¢ Simple Wash Removes. (Beauty Tople If you are willing to spend a few in your room Ariatone paste, you can easily banish jany ugly, hairy growth without dis |comfort or injury. ‘The paste in made by mixing some water with a little powdered delatone. spread over the using 4 meet at 2 o'clock in the ladies’ be given Following the Bal Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club The Ladies’ club will hold its first regular me: ing at the home of Mrs. lott, 918 N. i. o'clock. Child Study of Woman's Century ‘The child study department of the ‘s Century club will be held at the home of Mra, C. C. Bovee, 4710 at 2 o'clock, Chap-| “The Problem reviewed t surface witl treatment, after about 2 minutes rubbed off and the skin washed, disappointed with providing you get real delatone.—A¢ vertisement not par Their Inst and only hope is to strike, and now are that they will cease t Monday morning until as the cor | poration will velr represen Uves in conference for the pt Of establishing humane and reason able methods with the very v problems which affect their liv their homes and their future.” Union Men Quiet as Tie-Up Impends| PITTSBU Thir ty five men, Po} py baa representing thousands of union workers, lounged idly about their headquarters in the amoke-filled lobby of the historic Mo nongahela house this morning Strike, which thres the country industry jthe wages of « workingmen, seemed furth the minds of these With few typical laboring men ous mood. Here ow * faces 1 conversations dixclosed pchlip. wire ekpartondng Octasionally the name “Gary heard, and sneefs invariably hee Tonversation ceased when a A Rb wandered within earshot of lthe delegates. Husky men thrust out their square jaws and glowered be |neath shaggy brows at the intruder. ie) The tron-clad ule that delegate should divule information to out siders prevailed at all times. GRABS MAN IN MISSING SUIT’. And He’s Wanted by U. S.! Authorities, Too Baldwin, Fern hotel, 61 lost a suit of clothes from ‘uesday the employes dec work on. ne such time meet a UT pose ens ‘8 bas a ha ot from * of thousands it delegates the crowd in humor however, u the emotior exceptions wer and there, Ex | earnest wan fol en no wil by nka| 1 A. R | Pike st., | his room “| Wednesday he purchased a new suit, a $45 outfit. He mepped to the sidewalk and gyrated before a mir- ror, noting the excellent fit about the shoulders and waist. Then he swallowed hard and grabbed A. J, Cheatham, a passerby He recognized his other suit in the mirror. “You'y | lowed | rest of | kot my sult on!” he Iman C. R. Packard At the police red Cheath federal authori elling narcotic 1 1 Chi tham, tion it was disco | y the of anted t a char, 8 OF Rings Under Eyes Seattle people will be surprised how quickly simple witchhazel, cam phor, hydrastis, aa mixed in Lavoptik relieve blood shot eyes and dark rings. young lady who had eye trouble and very unsightly dark ring was relieved by a single week's use of Lavoptik We guarantee a small bottle to help ANY CAS of wenk, strained or in flamed eyes, Aluminum eye cup FREE. Swift's Drug Co, and lead ing druggists. ote. ve wash, One be w ally | Fits: | are com. | ery avenue of approach to} le to tle up THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1919. GOMPERS WON'T INICKEL-IN-SLOT PHONE SERVICE JAPANESE BURN MINE. WORKERS DELAY STRIKE: Thousands of People Get Mad When Coin Disappears in Box Steel Workers to Walk on 1S HA RD ON SEATTLE’S PATIENCE Round Them Up in Church; Vote $100 to Fund for Tom the telephone company were te by the it 18 refund of phy phones without getting mt the company of thousands This tw store every lont uners “thruout elty rvice, thous of 4 estimate wo if ter lar tt of lot propr and Jinterviewed by The Star elnity of Third ave a somewhat sure, but indi of the enormous pany derives by jing Those four What ki out 4 m in the and Union at estimate, t on revenue petty grouy tore vi vague ative t n nickel-snateh interviewed questions d of nervice are you get of your pay-phone—good were asked ting bad Do or many pe los without complain of otting service of ing What tae you say missfire? Did the company ever you to retmburse users their money Without exception [the first question bad ntten M n | ve calls instruct who the answer was either “very rotten. rotten. drink very “awfu At the Hahment Th roft be ues, the mistook the |ploye of the |was on the a Unie aver , ent ond interviewer te point 4 apparently for an em ephone company and of be him jinto the street when he hastily, but with dignity, withdrew 75 Per Cent Fail “You bet they kick.” the manager maid, “In thé last 60 days t the people who into booth have come 1. Of course ja small sum these days nickel, it's the thing. I don't hollering.” At the United Cigars store, Third Jand Union, the manager said at Jleast 75 per cent of the calls over hi payphone were mise fires Poop e lone the nickels continually and then blame the store for hav fing the phone. The company never gets the blame,” he said WOMEN PLEAD FOR GAS HERE Supply Still Too Low in the City’s Outskirts “When are we going to got gas? This was the plea telephoned to The Star Thursday by dorens of housewives in the outlying districts, For 12 days they have been unable to cook, because of the gas strike, No settlement 4s im sight, berause the Seattle Lighting Co. officials refuse to grant a conference with strikers Or meet their demands of 60 cents a day pay increase, Even on parts of Queen Anne hm! the gag went out during the dinner hobr Wétnenday evening In West Seattle the gas supply | has not been normal at any time dur ing the strike In the University and Rainier yal ley districts, and along the shore of | Lake Washington, service is poor App a for relief have brought no Action from officials The public service commission Olympia has failed to take stepe to neure normal xervice. After a hasty jinvestigation of conditions a week ago, Publ wan atrike, that la manage | per that at it principle of blame them « in th f t F that ardized public by no way 1 wor wal wou Jina ay OF twe Superintendent Hutchinson, ng declared T full force non on duty at ot the central I'm hay al ng difficulty in get for th bata- forced to nal. held up, ones to men the are for city continu ea outlying dis I get m negotiation Housewive th pending agitate Thurs m point out that to put up fruit be hortage A mass Meeting to protere Many of t are unabl of the ga the cause “Westerners Alive,” in Teddy, Junior PORTLAND, Or., Sept erners are alive and on their tas the countrywide fitht for fam," declared Col Roosevelt, here rday “By God, I'm glad to men,” exclaimed ‘Tedd when introdu to Pre! Hinman etary merman, the Astori the “Astoria po 100 per jeent We've all heard about | u mighty glad to meet # in American Theodore 1 y meet you Junior" ident J. R H Zim Or, post of and om Amer and I'm 1 The Astoria post started the wide |spread movernent of the American | Lesion for deportation of slackers lwo iorlied sition ship paper rather than fight HART NAMES TRUST OLYMPIA pt Hart made the for the board of ES F appoint normal Wed r hool day H. L. Bras, Centralia, 6-year term F. A. Hazeltine, South Bend, four lyear term and A Rice, Chehalis two-year term. | following Centrala ‘ trustees Heroine in Storm Tows Brother Five Miles Over Bay CORPUS CHRISTI ry Fu honor xas, Sept 17, will f perform feat in Sun 18 it eo the most hero hurricane. swam five miles across Nu bay towing the unconscious of her year-old brother muldn’t do anything el plained to eltizens. couldn't let him drown xhousted herself lost hia was ther r probably ing day nine 1 . was MM Re and son ir whose bravery He appeared at the Red Cros headqurteré with both arms in slings and asked what he could do to help. who flood pi ins, the wite ther 1% exceptional id agers would me to! Commiasioner ' up Union pe trying to get their i 1 nothing t mor back ma 1 ple loning giving a numb The ue and much wet hin At Brew the \ csihiealincsaisesesladecnangtsia Tries 20 Minutes to Phone Doctor ph for 20 trying to get couldn't get of ervicd the f nigkel: ut b abe 1 lone then ‘I wat at my * mir last night a doctor, and him, That's the I'm getting.” This the James N. W ool Dooley, Atkin raid she must have right away at her ed me to phone quick “L got central all right, then I guean went to wleep because I didn't hear from her Meanwhile Mrs, “Atkin run seven blocks, got returned.” » then kind manager ter's urth ave rvice lant bh few wald the was ne report w Dooley, Thursday of 3 Witth ave At raid Mrs. | 8. 1 6 k thie netght morning,” of woman, over “a plaints [was that » the came and cent doctor cant She The r one c mpa the kels, 4 Charles O the efund ment and t she ' | manage wer again company had a doctor, the wayn ph reat wve| Phone Officials J Called on Carpe dines of t at and ,| “Rotten all comment of Cohen's elgar Me or the time,” the manager the tn wan at opr her right service at Brewster's “Not only service, but aid mt or a reported Spinning comm: 1 telephc et im hi were | 6 wervice promised come cents any and five along without Across the was the they get grabs their "1 don't, know Joalls mins, but |here from tt |e said he to get ten ts getting fictaln to inquire up to t ments. Official service, Vitagerald » This was in answer to an received from ing ank ng done remind the orne j ner it name stor r agre better n central the bows. of ovpr nickels,” what percentage a fellow postoffice night had 16 te try umber over the public ' 1 aye came lant inquiry Dat wan be com led 1 the rintendent fficials to the mat or 20 per ar ust, but were in shape to give Nickels Many Last “Me got me, but the t m didn’t get nure jer hia nickel The compe told us to refund th we don't” Twenty per cent of Alls are mins red at the Seattle Drug store, the ropristor suid. “Lots of people thelr nickels.” “That's my eres Joe Tenn clgar al ep! rer ert in ref 1 the mayc 162 of thelr emp cent, had quit that now they K00d nervy! ‘The mayor sald he rep would have to conv that the company would port to him at intervals the of their affairs. Here’s the War Record of Young Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. Attended first Plattsborg Camp, 1915-16. Commissioned major reserve corps, February 12 Called into active servies, May 16, 19 Attended first training camp for officers at beginning of the war. Was assistant instructor there. Ordered to Burope, dune 14, 1917 Arrived at san me as First division. Assigned to First battalion, 26th infantry. 4 wed May 27, 1918. Wounded by machine gun bullet, July Returned to duty with troops, October Assigned to command of 20h infantry. Promoted to lieutenant colonel, September 16, 1918, Commanded regiment last battle of war and on march into and occupation of Germany. His division was first Into Coblenz and the first acroks the Rhine U.S. MAY HELP INVITES 22 TO CAUSE OF IRISH ROUND TABLE Wilson Tells Frisco About Wilson Waits Acceptance of League Plans Wire Offers that ped my has never | “°F ™ money and number first tf na ne came in his lot In ed that he eed, and) e to re on be salesman, raid trouble,” tm 70, 1918. 20, 1918, | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 18.— President Wilson, in hig cam paign’ for the peace treaty and the leegue of nations, continacd his efforts to win over the home city of Senator Hiram Jotnson, one of his chief opponents. After a lunch to mer proba h 1 » Onkland, In address there be night. Wilsor n for SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 18.— (United Press )—President Wil son was awaiting replies today to 22 telegrams sent out last nigh inviting men to represent the public at the conference of cap ital and bor at the White House, which he hopes will alleviate the industrial situation. nt to Bernard M on; D. Brad Robert 8. Brook Louis; Ward Burgess, Fuller FR. Callaway, La Thomas A. Chadbourne « Charles G. Dawes I Charles W. Bliot Harbor, Me; H End M Paul L. Feiss Ohio pert H. G ay, Cambridge, James, Memphis, Jones, Chicago N, Y¥.; EB. Towa Charles " fs here, at grama w Washin Xenia, Ob Nebraska ange, G w fore a m will lea {Han 1 ght Greatest Crowd , t or that eve isco manned Auditorium last night, the pres lent expound the p » treaty He went deeper into the mat ter of self-determination for sub- Ject peoples than in any previous speech. The erowd facing him was largely of Irish extraction, and listened intently In diplomatic language, Wil son uttered what many consid ered an intimation that the Unit- ed States might intercede for Ireland's cause after the league of nations becomes a fact. At 8 o'clock police estimated 00 n hall. At that t 20,000 others were gath fe, hoping to get a glance sident York AKO rtheast tt, Milt eveland F. I Pp. Buffalo, Moines, Ir ty 1 Frag th ch N grea ed in firmly in audience r here to r " w G Mass. Tenn. A. A T. Mere John D. Edware cit John Vtes La D. Gavin Mc both of San orge homa Landon dith, Ds Rockefe Russel ola t, Carbonda’ Nab and Lou Francisco York Renning CG Titus, Om, , 2»,.| Poindexter Scores | Labor R. R. Plans PITTSBURG Sept to ers: at were in the time P of r p tered by A menace to the constitu and if suc ful, will create n here similar to the cha ered outs A t pre The was f a or ments. organt © lat tion, uat Russia This denun address by zation nts orium © depa 1 tight the place f Wilson brought for’ again by the 4 foate 1 jamie 1 an hour Arrival | | Jot cheering did not ee brow a storm ‘ rdclapping that minutes, Wilson his feet time and monstration. Mrs Wilson was once forced to stand be | » him. Then Mayor Rolph tr to bring order and start the program a os in fation was made In an Senator Miles Poindexter at the Syria mosque here last night He bitterly scored the league of na tions JOUNSON DI won, 49, 6 Wedne HENRY A A B h Shouters Interrupt H nry died home years. The Forkner awaiting Here a remarkable demonstr Was turned Into @ painful Ineident Perhaps 40 irreconcila (tered in the galleries and tinued shouting in Their remarks could not be | out in the general din. Those |! them hiswed the disturbere tried for minutes to get fon, but Police 1| reach the me men the great Jam ter ell, editor Republican, and one cl the day an aft ines body is at the ndertaking estab funeral arrange. Johnson was the president H. A. Johnson company, in moving picture equip widely of two at the |W hp loud lishment ments ft the | dealers ment rear made About Rolph atte not on failed. trouble: cou t cause Che Jone orks Here’s New One! S. F. Firemen Join to Stop Strikes SAN FRANC Cal, Sept (United = Pre: San Fran cisco firemen h organized a union—te, prevent strikes in the department Application for admission as a unit of the Fire Fighters of America has been sent to the American Federation of Labor with a list of 408 members. “We firmly favor the tabl method of trov ,"" of the of Sen but nation Ls of meeting, He ied to bring order, but failed, and, with the brief remark that "I intro: | th eaident, the speaker of evenin “passed buck" for chairman f supporters, r league of the 0. 18. “8,) ve duce the to the presid a considerable attempt to nertod. speak Print Irish Loan’ Ad; Paper Stopped LONDON pt. 18.—The Fxaminer newspape Ireland print a page advertive ment of the Sinn Fein loan, has been suy sed the British au-| thorities, Troops occupied the plant. round Cork rs 18 Mulligan, financial — secretar ‘Without a union of men there would be constant dang of a strike. ne the only in | elwar where} office ¢ what told | 30 KOREANS and Set It on Fire BY PE War ¢ 1GY HULA it of the Association) Korea, Japanese ordered all in the village to church immedatety uestioning and in vestigation, 20 were rounded up. Without warning of explanation, diors fired into the little hen they closed and oor and set fire to ore Er (irl pond Newny an not » Cheanml, soldiers recently Christian m report at Afier much bolted the the building H. H. Underwood, a Britheh and « resident of Seoul, arrived on the scene while the ruins were still smol- ing. He saw the bodies of some of the victins and was able to photog thy The pietares were given to the British consu who nid them before the govern: or general Korea, along with ® full report of the massacre, t FUTTEEN VILLAGE K SAME ing em Chr SUFF Fifte« FATE in all, ¢ © major. stian had rame fate as Cheamni. 4 the male members of jes professing the white on were de There hi no violent demonstrations on behalf of independence, the evt dence showed. In a few places the had waved flags and cried Korean for “Hurrah,” but arms of any kind or suffered The home fam man's r peopl Manne they had means of ne tting m idents of over the r special ex t themecives with Kor la’ an re roused that the to aequair » deta ‘The governor general of Korea insued @ statement am soon as the | reports reached him that no orders had been given for such violent and — acts, and that the subordi-| tes who permitted or counte | nanced them woul be court-martialed jand punished. 92, He’s Father Again; It’s His 16th; Mother 41 NEW YORK, Sept. 18 Ezra Holloway, 92, Mexican and civil war veteran, became a father for the 16th time today. The mother, 41, is the third Mrs, Holloway. Chiropractics ‘to Meet in Seattle, ropractic ex: | ‘The state board of ch rx will bold an examination for 200 applicants in the Frye hotel! here September 17, 18 and 19. The board includes E. R. Dunham, Seattle, president; A. J. R. Hildebrand, Spo kane, vice president, and*Victor SH. | Morria, Tacoma, secretary-treasurer. | They have been tn session here all examining applications for li The Washington State Assoctation of Chirépractors will hold a meeting at the Prye hotel Gunday at 10:30 o'clock. About 250 members are ex- | pected. Congres Extends Formal Welcome to Gen. Pershing WASHIN Proms.)—Congress today formally ex- tended to General Pershing and the he led to victory the thanks of e American people Pershing appeared at a joint ees. sion of the house and senate at 2 . Senator Cummins, protem of the senate, Champ Clark, oldest member from Pershing’s native state, Missouri, Wilson Against Police Unions WASHINGTON, Sept. 18— (United Press.)—Preasident Wilson, a telegram made public here today, came out flatly against policemen unionizing with a view to “using pressure” to obtain thelr demands. Just a bit of “moonshine,” Just a bit of song, Just a big policeman— And it’s time to “move along.” “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN AY BR & R ‘TON, Sept. 18.—(United | spoke the formal words of welcome. | REJECT 0. B. U. i Mooney CLEVELAN ;The United Mine lea cor ” D, Ohio, Sept. 1% Workers of Amer here today stood all radieal organiza. A resolution calling nt of the one big union by an overwhelming This owed defeat of proporal to have the organization iraw from the American Feder. ation of Labor. Mr Tena strongly agninat n of works | for endorseme was dete | majorit | w * Mooney, wife of | Thomaa J ooney, jailed for life tn jconnection with the San Francisco | Preparedness parade bombing, ad- dre convention and appealed for support in gaining her husband's freedom. One hundred dollars was voted to the Mooney fund. Mother and Two Daughters Finish Cross-U. S. Hike NEW YORK, Sept. 14—Mra. Margaret Memington Charter lincovered” America during a 3,500mile hike from Seattle to New York, she said here today. Mra. Charter was accompanied by er two daughters, Marguertte, 21, an@ Phyllis, 18. The pilgrime had been on theif way five months. Similar journeys thra England, Belgium, France, Ire land and Holland have already been taken by the mother and daughters. ‘METROPOLIT | 17 ENDs SATURDAY NIGHT The Greatest Racing Drama Ever Screened CHECKER Seven Big Reels With a Thrill Every Foot of the 7,000 Feet TWO SHOWS DAILY Matinees (2:15) 25c Reserved Sects 50c BALCONY 35c Plus War Tax | Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye spectalists pre |scribe BonOpto as a safe home rem “w--. edy In the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold un- \der money refund guarantees by all druggists. 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Sat., 22¢ te Sie | Fifth at 1EUM VAUDEVILLE 30} “Tango Shoes”; Ja-Da Triey BURT REGAY and tS; Belgian Mats. 150 to 500 ROSEDA LORRAINE = SiS" Trio. Nights 150 to $1. PANTAGES Matinees, 2 “OM Musical Comedy JOR ROBBER Seattle Banjo King. Davis S. Hall and Company in comedy; Hall and Shapiro, mons sense Stagpoole and ‘Spier, danc and the Mogarts, novelty act. Hit, This Week— Hi KESSE Nights (sunday), (except. Mondays), Matas, (except Sundays), 100, 2:30, Nights 7:15 and 9:11 Jntil Sat, Nignt