The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1921, Page 2

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Inside Story of Rail eek WE TAKE OFF OUR HAT TO:| , Dispute Is Revealed pe ae WARNED OF Before Labor Board. : 3 | CHICAGO, “Mareh 19.—The inside; agreements and said that they haa “ story of how the railroad executives | sreed. | 6f the tountry arrived at the decision | {O8 Your terms?" Walsh aaeed. | “You,” the witness answered, | | Ser to demand abrogation of the national) yerrorts tiy Waiuh to bring to leht | Shorrock Dangles Threat) screements wae revealed before the /4he publicity campaien conducted by United States labor board here today | the Fallroads against the national Over Their Petition for [vy Tromas Dewitt Cuyier, chairman |agreements faited wien membern of of the Association @f Railroad Man-| the board ruled that he would have | Right to Work Summers | asers to confine his quentions to the “rea. | i . Ww ynal oF unrenkonableness of a _— i - Pronk F. Wal, esterney — the movie sh eens WILL CRBHBY |\GWOROB N. BALIBBURY MME. DAVENPORT EN BERG la. W. WILSON [MALY LINDBAY-KQUIME MITE ss, cosencnn. te ance con Iter. the porenen apy are Bart rr brane This alvo barted Walsh's an: Because of the free show he Hecaase he ts wrne otifter vd Recaune thé ts keeping the spirit | Because, when Miss Annie WO | Because this Port Orchard girt fowing schoo! teachers to find out-| for the national | the apparent |MOWHEEt intention to show a “huge | gave to poor kiddies at the Moore the fe at peje ee oe of symphony alive in Beattle oie rasees tnt He ee eee and U. of W. graduate, rising to Y a go ny oré of | “ wause, 1d decause, " apartment house, fighting Side ployment during their vaca | once in montiment of 10 of the |¥nAPiracy” among big employers of | this morning, and because, tho one the by aasuring | thru the spring and summer ora 6: deny ta: pnd sctnsaie national fame as @ writer, #till tions, teachers’ salaries may wh) pera of the labo m t {tie country, including the packers| one of the highest-paid actors in heepa optimiatic by ase a on her clothing, he had presen i renpeealiveD ne B -wiredts cemrepprpegtaiind to “crush unlon| vandeiile, he spent 18 montha us ‘toll be “fatr tomorrow.” (If son, by organiving a junior rym- of mind enough to jerk off his | remains true to her mon North eeeee be ceduced, E. Shorrock, | the executives’ association. Tabor overseas entertaining the Yanka, you think we have rain Rere, phony orchestra, Her mustciane overcoat, wrap her in it, and | west. “Good Housckerping” ta Sema of the schoo! hard, hited Sq aedeaniane a ny orpr ely Cuylor maid that Ivy Lee handied| and was gassed while at the you ought te se an Oregon will be heard in concert within save her from death, | publishing articles of hers bobat- it the meeting Friday. Sitervers. Amiens the publiefty for the raflroads.| front mint!) the neat few weeks here aernery 1 me Puget Sounte wendohe ring Lee's mee aegis oe tear | ae, Bicone nas | Wen etek, renting ge FIRE FIGHTERS ~ IDENIES FORCE DRINK S GR APO Veterans Oppose _—| Sugar Wanted by_ 1921 Record of | SETOWNFIRES| INCONFESSION DROPS CRUTCH x22: wists cote & wee lowe scant, (oe, Se Carl B. Croson, indorsed by Walter | oy iene ng out of hia way” hist B Santmyer and H.R. King and | position opposing the national partly indorsed by Claude A. Nekart | reements te ertain members of 2 helping to f it ueands of un The new rule would allow outside |the labor commitive Pedestrians Hit va ¥ A | Will not be lashed at the oO ae tak ee ne cote @mployment, provided it did not in| “I did not attempt t . ’ | port nS Yeas t ons prtngagp ate <hr nga ory " Brave Lads Wanted to! Two Seattle Men Held as| James Bradley’s a Fine Ad)?’ ice pw. troway. » terfere with efficiency and provided members f c mimittee ‘of by Auto obile { g / } Blso details of the employment were | fieially, " Cuyter sald. | m urers or eM teanced K ordered hit give : Pepetted to the superintendent. | Cuyicr mat he opposed af mations! | Qe “as sass yowier, a ot ne] eeaSe Fair Admirers Perjure ooze Merchants — | etic as well te a returned x ck deolared the teache: rules and working hareeme ble Fowler, © © - - - lar asnvisted ot heldus Sie pata tor + es * : and if “Ashen i rding the mene. 203 1 ave, was suffering! OGOLUMATA, Pa, March 19-—-| RICDDING, Cal, March 19m | Washington st. grapo merchants| Other returned er id for a year's service anc Asked regurd appo' | | they compete during vacation with | of Atterbury aa chairm of the Ie | SBturday from: min Se bruises © | ne Cotumbia fire department was| phatic dental of oharges that he had) Were advertising their product with | tested against the A other workers pressure might be | bor board after Carl Gray of the | Seired av pee hy we ¥ under arrest today charged With | threatened William Norria, of Terre | reat unto and renewed gest Friday, | tor #ald Kehoe y ' k BASUERE to bear to pay them for 10/ Unton Pacific had been forced out, nen hic ‘arson. | Haute, Ind, with « plato! as a means | following the startling cure effected | 824 could not under ' emonth when Atterbury’s stand against the | Wetherbee’s auto, which waa back ; without endangering his life e ‘The national agreements was adopted, |'"s UP at 32nd ave. and EB. Alder Eight young men, volunteer fight-| of causing him to conféms the mur-| in the case of James Bradley | Keboe « overseas 4 entire matter went over for |¢ uyler sald. st. Wetherbee lives at 3123 VYesler| erm, were said to have confessed | der of John W. Mieyes, city marshal DiraMiey drank himeaelf to jall Wed. | with a ce record, | & Bewesk without action |” “Rthesteary represented the sagen | ¥OP |'» the state constabulary that they | of Htedding, was made today by Ls|nemiay night on piatn moonshine. |e fow tm bj Eagmeterts to reopen the schoo! clinic |, Cainion “of the roads which are 0 of A. Mongrel, so1g| "tt ®t lenat 10 fires In the last two) W. smith, district attorney bought not on the “skid road,” how. | " BY Methods not in conflict with the he am cred | n A L to ha: | * . f } weeks | Norrie is under sentence to hang | ever. Hoe was given another chance Peeent supteme court decision againe: | ™MUere of the National Association AWenie ot. kenebed dees n| A, T. Hert Declines El teats abandoned in accordance with | °f Railway Executives.” and slightly injured a boy by the| Mack of ft, they maid, wae the de | March 36 for Teves murder |by Jndge John B. Gorton Tharsday|4¥> Bs f = 4 ned in accordance with | Of Saliway Reerutiyes. deter. | 024 * y 7 re to establish thetnwetves before} Dewey, Dmvia and Joneph Cala | morning, because of bis apparently | ing’: j Fengthy report by MH. W. Pennock, mo uyler whe deter | name of L. Prestik, of 2614 tein) sire t D chan, Voth ald to be trom Seattle | commend y| arding s Frotfer Schoo! district's attorney "| mined the labor policies of the Penn-| aye Wat 1Sth ave. W. and W bin girts as brave fighters, © hate “ yen crippled condition. Bradiey wns navi | WASHINGTON, March 19.—A. T Pennock pointed out that altho the | “7!¥ela ratiroad. | Wheeter at. Mriday. » excitement of fire Mehting was | are under arrest here, ¢ ge | eating oma palr of crutchen, Hert, national onunitteeman trom! Tunlor Red Cross had oftered to pay | "TP Bt Toad committee,” the witness | 4 second consideration. The fires | Perjury, S* 8 fewult of Affidavits! Friday, Dradiey was in potice Xestechs, hie dectings 2h Offer! * @ PAY | anewered. edward Palmer, $103 Wal-| wer, started when it wae certain | (2° made, declaring that Smith | court ome again. But minus his | Memtucky. be ‘ | for rental quarters for the clinic it) “"S wap pwr 2 threatened to shoot Norrie and turn teh ¥ on President Harding of one of | Would be necesmary to have the or Are any members of the road) ote aces givcnived _.S/a crowd would gather to wats the . 4 evicere. He bad boot Arank again. | 1.0 important ainbasthdorehipe and amiention take over the entire nian. |°°™MmMittee practical raflroad men?"|wrenched shoulder Friday ight! young “smoke eaters” at work. | hip ever to a mob if he did not a4 | tut this time on Washington st a ak cemeeel ther of-| gement and it had dectined to i er ‘ when hit by the aute of Fred W.| Members of the @ung visited build. | Mit he killed Rieves, The two were | grape. following that refused ano her ot-| 2 MO #-) “How about other reads? Walsh | Jiencke Rainief ave. on Ral-| ings picked for the fire, started the | arrested amid a tense courtroom | “Threw away your crutches after | {cr (@ become the president's per | seene here Inst night, when authori | drinking some Of that stuff, heh?” | "nal representative at et tag ne ae asked. jnier ave, near Kenyon at binge, going with off and other ° ed " All affut the same.” | istibien then hurried out to tit declared they had evidence to| said City Attomey George a.| lative Committee for reorganizy ‘ Cuyler walt the mbers of the lope that am elnven Wee stvee prove the affidavits were fictitious Meagher of the executive department, the rm bank | Colorado Jobless | and ere Yhade before a Judge who White Hottke antounced today road committee w wye The fire bell woul gangia, the Miradiey admitted hin @utit and de fers wad retired capitaliats | e dows not exist ckied to serve out b i Flavor -_ Ifire Mebters fy for their a tue o] bin $10 fine. | ‘4 aS CEASE 10 EXIST | Walsh attempted te develop, thru Consult Governor ory TEN Tin ine strcotn Sieh bot 4, NOE attorney hotly denounced | BILBOA, Spain—Crew of 23 rew-| cigares ris 3 questioning the witness, that the! DENVER, March 18.—2ixereise of the orrest of Callaghan and Davin, curd from wrecked steamer Zugatea by toasting and hose cart jolting behind them UNDER THE AUSPICES OF te | borte, after many hours peril | | | labor policy of the big railroads were | eminent domain has been arged UPon| As the fire hone wan etrung from |< toring & Wes pop ed ny wh or tle Hern ‘congremation, a P : * . not determined by railroad men, but |G r Oliver H. Shoup, of Colo . : read” of evidence which should hot | veneers Yr ‘ TWERP.—Congo Free State Jove: ‘ & breramt eae tabide Greets ; ririnment will be given & y ngo Fr a Cabinetmaker Lingrain. Is]by wankers, capitalints and lawyems |rado, by « delegation of unemployed | youihtul fire huehters w - “4 be considered when @ man's life was), ington hall, 14th ave ex burn 60 trading posts sewer to fs. + : eigen rot ware t stake . - ; ‘ Looking for a Club Ta answer to questions, Cuyler mid headed! by James Bada How, million: | to chop hotes in the foom or throw |" - B, Fir st, at 7 p.m. The affatr in Ne us ST. PAUL.—Bmmanuel Schmidt, it the New. York Central had voted ; aire hoba, to relieve poverty-atricken | streams of water cn” adjoining |. 7h? sttidavita were presented in! tor the benefit of the Beattie ‘Tal |63, professor of Hebrew at Bethel | Aap any in favor of the committer report f% | clams in the state, Flow aleo urwed | guia wh » the Gouree of the Rearing of & MO | mug Tara) and the Bikur. Cholim |college, dead. Schénidt formerty lived on hen A club where widows and widow: | voring contthuation of the national | that the governor authorize the iara- | eurquen” on the blaze WS rion for @ new trial for Norris, and) gory.) sre) a pacha a. agg eaammna anasto J SEB may meet and cease to exist asjagreementy, it would have been |ance of sorip. The delegation wan re. | qeeautd the heroes trotted back te bi phos wm Widows and widowers. adopted. Gabred tothe bend GF the Vartoun headquarters followed by admirery The witness denied he had any | state departments. ‘ - righte. power over other raliroada as chair canting wale OLYMPIA—FE. PL Make, | Beattie | man of the National Executives’ a | | Captain Harry Etramwell, Seohomish | TACOMA—This yenr 148.008 per sociation. The highest mouwnmin om the county, and A. Bima, Jefferson sons in Washington and Alaska filed im march of a nicedis-| Cuyler admitted that he wired cer | wentern hemisphere ts Mt Acon-| county, appointed to fisheries boart income tax returna, according to He wants to/tain milreads in February, however, | cagwa, 22,290 feet, In the Andes of |by Gov. Hart. John M. Thatcher ap | David J. Willlama collector of in asking them.to Might the national South America Pointed supervisor of taxation, ternal revenue | were to support claims that Norris wap intimidated and deprived of his P COLISEUM ODDESS of New York's Lar- Matiness — ative Salcowy, Ze ing Lights! Laughing with First. National's i ee leer, she. her carmine lips while pleasure- Nine-Act ~ ye mad worshipers leap to the dev- Super- il’s tunes! Attraction She has no soul, but the glow- Where widows and widowers sd ing affairs of her heart dance patel, become soguainted, ana amid the gold and shimmering reall oat | silks of ‘this blood-tingling ro- ‘the The Star to help bim either mance— the organization or, inatead, a widow, about hig own age, birthday is near January 7. ta the date of “Lingraln's 3 ART 7, and he firmly Yellever that People can be truly happy be seek birthtare are stow Under ARTHUR KAY, playing the basis of this theory. overture songs from “The Old Folks,” by Lake MALOTTE on the WURLITZER PATHE Collings sailed the seas for years; then be sustained « jouble rupture that to not only remain ashor him bedridden for years. doctor after truss. No res Asmured that . ug and ab A of Players! ‘Fre cured himacit Instead. 4 ' a dS jorses! Wii Animals! New Screen Wonders! I cf { \ : LS Ky ; bs N * Collings made a study of ‘ 4 Yrs ii Z ; : | Hf, of bis condition—-and at 1 af; Was rewarded by the finding of / HMB AN I D § method that so quickly made| | Em / . @ well, strong, Vigorous and| HS HAH, : : the same meth y Y 4 P = A's siropl nate end in aan 7 ve. Every rup ‘World should hay ~. Mmnic cor how any ene may | , ' : \ i \ A Paramount Super-Special Picture Now Playing trouble. ‘The j : . e BE. They ny rupture tore you put down thie be 3%, iy g ; : = a : MERMAID (Chester Screenic ELMORE i , é , COMEDY ‘Out of the Past’ CROWHURST | PREF RUPTURE BooK AND Interesting Scenes of COUPOS Re, wen. colin 54 ey \ eee mee Y / ; . , LLOYD Brittany 1 France on the ‘tore en medy and Took» geet ? . oI LS HAMILTON Colorado Canyons Hope-Jones Wurlitzer SS sp part wal at —IN— JENSEN Playing & VON HERBERG “My Little Bimbo 4 “MOONSHINE” NEWS one ox the Bamber tat

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