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ae SEATTLE in tn sonal may. 3, 1920. ° God’s Fellow Workers By Richard A, Van der Las, D. D. The Seattle Star today publishes the eleventh of a series of Monday Talks by Seattle preachers. Rev, Van der Las is pastor of the Bethany Presbyterian church. HE READ TRIKE 53/83) 85)eajes testes leleales eo] a8) T's just at this time of the year by Nature constipation that we need something taken from/and of Nature to restore the vital forces leaves o' », roof of Jalar People get sick because they & © white @way from Nature, and the only way TO get well is to go back. Some thing grows out of the ground in the! form of vegetation to cure almost © @¥ery ill, Some of these vegetable Growths are understood by man, and @ome are not. Animals. it would Seem, know what to do whe ted Mayapple | sick horse, dog or cat ever HE CANNO Ing food and seek out ‘ bee BUILD CHARACTER ‘s Mable growth in the fi is ns pi . Rey, Richard A. Van der Las Which, when found and caten. ofter eraliics pFestores appetite and health. Haven't | Dr Me ‘ OS fence ” , eee arg easiest yg ay ea You seen these animals do this very, ° 8 placed ir “ i have simp f } it » on f mn thing yourself? By, ’ s t ’ er with God Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y Golden Age SAN ANTONIO.—Alleged 1 c MONTRE Bry fire causes $500,000 damages at | transportatic Camp Travis. ish Stee! Corpe TONIGHT FORK THE WEEK TRY STAR — ADS @ HEREAFTER all members of plants of the Seattle Associa- tion of the Baking Industry will be operated on the American plan. SPOKAN —Triple | Alliance forms “two separate organizati ere. @ Hereafter employment will not be limited to members of any particular unions or associations. Permanent positions at good pay will be provided for all willing workers. MUST WORK FOK GOLDEN AGE b| Man must ente @ No objection will be held by master bakers to men belong- ing to unions or associations for collectively bargaining as to wages or working conditions; nor will members of such unions or associations be discriminated against in the estimation of em- ployers. une Twilights If you want a real come where Alpine hicmar terme Lake Loves ‘Tend ad deee e and giad that you came early in the four months’ cuamner of The Canadian Pacific Rockies like an iridescent jewel in jie Valley if you like—relish MARGARET ANGLIN IN HER LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS “THE WOMAN OF BRONZE” PRICES EVENINGS . MAT, WED. . MAT. SAT. ... Men and Women Wanted WAGES Foremen, day work, .,.0c.-++:0:++sepeveeses $45.00 per week Bench and machin as, day work $39.00 per week Mixers and oven men, day work... + $42.00 per week Night work, 25 centy per hour additional. Overtime, day or night work, time and one_half. Jobbers, per eight-hour shift, day work or night work, $7.00 per day. Me to $2.50 Be to $1.50 See to $2.00 Permanent positions are offered men and women in all of the . various plants of the Seattle Association of the Baking Industry. Wages averag- GROCERS---BREAD DEALERS NOTICE! Bread. Strike Declared! The Seattle Association of the Baking Industry will direct delivery of bread and sweet goods from the offices of the association 331 Globe Building---Phones; Elis 1857 All orders will be taken care of. The association has provided bread stations in various districts, with person in charge and phone. Any dealers who may be overlooked or are in immediate need of bread can call and get supply. These bread stations are as follows: No. 1—WEST SEATTLE California Avenue No. 2—YESLER TO SPOKANE STREET Seattle Baking Company No. 3—YESLER TO MADISON NORTH Seattle Baking Company No. 4—MADISON TO DENNY WAY Western Bakeries, Inc. No. 5—NORTH OF DENNY WAY TO TWENTY-THIRD AND MADI- SON; NORTH OF MADISON TO LAKE UNION (Bread station to be announced later) . 6—QUEEN ANNE.-TO FORT LAWTON Porter Baking Company . 7—FREMONT AND BALLARD Ballard Market . 8—SPOKANE SOUTH (Including Georgetown) Rainier Valley Baking Company .9—STONE WAY TO UNIVERSITY Forty-Third Street, Between Brook- lyn and Fourteenth ing from $2,000 per year to $3,000 per year are offered, with steady em- ployment 308 days each year. All tools, aprons—in fact, everything to work with—will be furnished by the master bakers. Advanced scale of wages, working hours and conditions, etc., will be virtually the same as con- tract outlined below, which was re- jected by the unions. With but few exceptions, this wage scale is the highest of any city in the United States in the bread industry. HOURS Day work, shift, 6 a. m. to 6 p.m. Night work, 6 p. m. to fam WORKING HOURS Eight consecutive hours. One-half hour for lunch. HELPERS \ree months apprentice, $20.00 per week r apprentice, $25.00 per week. Day shift ¢, $28.00 per week. Helpers, night shift, $30.00 WAGES OF SALESMEN Fight hours’ work, six days, $37.50 per week. Overtime, time and one-half, HOURS Salesmen, nine hours, but cannot begin before 5 be through delivery by 6 p. m Positions are offered striking employes of various plants, PRO- VIDED THEY ARE APPLIED FOR, before given to other applicants. a.m. and Notice to the Public Your co-operation is vitally needed to make this a winning fight. Buy your bread from grocers and dealers handling the products of the Seattle Association of the Baking Industry. Temporarily, until working conditions have been adjusted, private brands of bakers have been dis- continued. Within a few days, however, it is expected that all plants of the Seattle Association of the Baking Industry will be operated full force, at which time you can again specify your favorite brand from your dealer, as before. Notice to Dealers Your co-operation with the Seattle Association of the Baking Industry is requested and will be cordially appreciated. Temporarily only, the one-and-one-half-pound, smooth- top loaf of bread will be baked and delivered unwrapped and without label, and in or- der to keep the various dealers supplied with bread until working conditions are ad- justed, the master bakers are combining their delivery systems. INSTEAD OF HAYV- ING REPRESENTATIVES OF EACH BAKERY CALL ON YOU, only one wagon will call during the day. This one wagon represents all the members of the Seattle As- sociation of the Baking Industry, as follows: . People’s Baking Co. Porter Baking Co. Post Baking Co. Seattle Baking Co. Western Bakeries, Inc. Beginn’s Bake Shop Rainier Valley Bakery H. Lippman Hansen Bread Co. Rotary Bread Shop T, Pappas Barker Bread Co, B. C. Barnes Sam Mosler Harrah Bros. Union Bakery Perfection Baking Co, A. Brenner Max Kehr ' R. L. Davidson W. A. Dawson Bake-Rite Breadery IMPORTANT---READ During the strike only one delivery truck will call on dealers during the day, and this one truck will rep- resent all members of the Seattle Association of the Baking Industry. Temporarily we will supply only a one and one-half pound, unwrapped, smooth- -top loaf of bread. Dealers are requested to recognize and accept delivery from whatever truck calls in the name of the Seattle Association of the Baking ang nd erences there wil be ay one delivery each day. Be careful to order enough bread to je roughow' e da, our co-operation will be heartily a S 1 * ane 7” ORE REBERENGS. A Pp ly appreciated. SAVE THIS AD Seattle Association of the Baking Industry © SUITE 331 GLOBE BUILDING Elliott 1857. Pho nes. Elliott 4309 IF WAGON OVERLOOKS YOU, CALL OFFICE OF THE Seattle Association of the Baking Industry ELLIOTT 1857 ELLIOTT 4309 ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF SEATTLE MARION BUILDING ren asunie Nato yem—rs ci stan aie rian ie