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4 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 | False Advertising —|FDANDE PLANS | = On “Hell Ship” |. SuscttcMe waa iti Dress Up Your Dining Room | J} u your home owith — Justiod court with false advertising, ‘ CALOL Stern S “] = i | as @ result of an Investigation whitch | f Th k o = hown that Cortelaht LIQUID GLOSS nl lh tlh dg Chink” Operate van anlling “exclusive” rixhan for a{ TO B@ Brought Back to Its or anksgliving Qu inds Canneries Clean, Sanitary patent aute valve to several persons Pre-War Strength he : ‘ ‘ ‘int - What he “ 9 A . in one territory, The price was $260 The food may be ever so appetizing on this great day—but a new dining room ‘ natomne M the “Flu’’ Did to Indians |each representative ay seit Geto | suite will add to its pleasure. ; en Are Forced to Gamble Wages | 7 (United Press Staff Correspondent) Here is a complete Dining Room Sulte in Walnut in the popular the Chinese gang system. | P to pe bein. Bile, SS ae S20 0 ‘T"tee eee wide mouth of| PARIS, Nov, 10.—Aiming at the | ‘ Queen Anne Period, This suitests very beautiful In design and ts # t * Pn Stern, newspaper man, has written ‘The Star and sister papers| the Nushagak looked like @ lake in| Teconstitution of the French navy splendid example of the new Florentine finish . Wid description of » trip he took on an Alaskan salmon ship, The, Switterlund. A good 10 miles across | bringing It up to Its prewar strength, | “Hell ships” arc brought 1 Rock Bottom in Storn’s forceful style. | its blue surface loomed a tow of gor-| but taking Into mocount the limita his! geous white-capped peaks, and bé-|tlon imposéd by the Washington way North. The sea has b = | ont t 4 yy, ana and tween in the red glow of an Alaska| aatéement the mitilater of marine P the @ays @rag on in endiess ibicry, ‘Tlitoats are dry for lnck of water. Aluunnt, danced « hundred fishing|has elaborated a project calling for rices on i reek lawn follows the ahip and ta Fegarded as at Omen of ili luck, Hus | 1 with satle wat the expenditure of about $20,000,000 | ore hee Saved bad and the ship undertaker had no luck, Stern discov) Hach company’s boats were of al yearly for the next twenty years os alok fecaune vermin leave him, Bark at last reaches © ifferent odlor, and as we wat in front| The plan will be presented to the dominated. Alaska country and men are Dining Room Furniture } nursed bi he ashore A siek p of the company's store, we amused | depution. ‘ — pores put AN aged Moxican Ix left to die, Rooms in bunkhouse #0 low) ourselves by picking out the different| Naval experts have recently been | ‘| non ¢ dup. Wretched outlook is despulring. Men finally get © # colors laying stress ‘on the fact that : | Worle eet ie, Mave double standard extis here as aboard ship and men | “PLU” TAKES HIG France's 0a, defenses have never ' f Work extra to get leftover delicacies, Storn plans Finally! pou, OF LIVES been so weak In comparison with| 11 * ° ‘ arrival of mail ship. te give at table. g nny hedogeet ' to buy some F to write a} Construction was suspended during u Includes Buffet, Extension stlinon is apparent.—RKditor of, ahd sat for @ Moment on|the War and scores of ships are out Table end Four Chats. F the bench beside us, Capt, T ,jof date, A writer in the Petit Pe BY MAX STERN Ja big, bluff and Hkable Beandinavian, | tsion mums up the total of France's ~ Only a few of these suites ‘The first lighter full of salmon was | and drug act, and every precaution fe | WN was acting a9 a sort of over-bonm|frhting strength ax six dr | . at the dock, and the fivh were bette | taken in Alaska to prevent rejection | @t the cannery, motioned the Mexican | noughts, five Heht crulsors, 38 tar left. Act promptly to make 9,000 tires and tubes are }/ 'fows on the pier by strong-armed|at Mie hands of the inapectora. 1] «Way destroyers, 41 submarines, with three . sure of getting one. a beach ang men | hav “You get out.” 6 sald, “there's | Old atyle cruisers of the Voltaire type A Offered at less than half n {plenty Of room for you to loaf in} (10,800 tona,) ton others of a still old f Other sets of moré ornate ice. y your own quarters” er pattern and a dozen or 80 torpedo ‘ { jesign 00. We have combed the |) in size. Altho they sometimes weigh} A from the price in human suf-| ‘The Mextean slunk away. boats, practically unclean k C whole country from coast J)" Much as 100 pounds, these are! terir ntailed in the Chinese con-| Y went down to walk, on the| As far as coast defense is Concern. | Watch Our Windows! (ona ‘. ed by eploures as the best/ tract labor system, there is on0| gravelly beach toward # native In-|¢4, none of the heavy batteries has} ” » coast, We have pur- on canned, he | | aned ving, however, that does stand out. | dian Mage. Tt wo lmost deserted |a range beyond ten kilome sed every good org On the fish dook men stood in! That is the tremendous w m the inroads of the “fa” epi-|than four iniles). Most of the hy-| OUR SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS fire and tube that is avail- roplangs and ether aerial defense 00 ee 50 ""* $2.00 “22 $3.00 278" 3.50 ee able. A great shortage of weapons are out of date | $1. 10 wn: 4 $1. rth 0 Ber. $2. wert at $ worth of $ a Worte: ‘ood gore’ oe her — ab ty ee Purnieure: va Fumiture. Furs “nate Ilooms ahead. en ese ———— —— | have no qualins about eating the b They were the beatitiful king #al-| ter brands of Alaskan canned alm mon, the first to run and the biggest | t in alfr Comparing the nayle 1 nt 4 Italy, which were 4 Mit aie Mae oer name footing at the W \ » hth eR: tao tiedeo hihi ee ; ¥ ig Re if Jo Chi . t! h-grade makes which rains ie vx ae ie) voNe | fefence, it is found t No Charge for Interest! have in stock are gone, q hy tm RES number of dreadnourht iy b ; P + | for both taly an will be no more to rs ‘ : 4 eRe. 1 they age Mer lk +rad at these low prices. het * F ‘ | quantét E va standard makes. Below % ‘ The minister of marines proposes ‘ cat ell ggiomage ae ee mans on ||| 208 PINE STREET PHONE ELLIOTT 3624 NEAR SECOND AVENUE FABRIC CASINGS mage aahudl: ie il Gemand pro : ; 320,000 tone f 4 ” | = a 4 }000 tons for submarines and small/ ve contract labor system i» no | forms an amazing chapt in the an- PLENTY OF TIME | coast defonne craft ° KOvd 4 Btuart, “It's one of th nals of Alaskan fisheries, It is an Buito: saying Ie “goods fe male tktomn that have hung on In & other story of greed, and unfoldea| Sultor (saying lengthy “Boe@ of its being outlived. The Jap conditions in many Ways worse than | night” to his beloved, in the hailh— 4 f | night” to hi 4, in the hall — ee : t oF Vegstabien, ana man feeds the men very poorly and | those of ollr Chinese crows. And, darling, we shall love each {Chinese at of cakes, ples 1 e Sp dng = oo ie tn _ Mere Tomorrow) | other always and grow old together. iaoktea = \ee act that thix| Month, or $6 more than we allow! A» long ago as when the Romans| Parental volee from above—For steamer had come up from Beatle in | hm landed tn Bri in they found Lon. | mercy enke, °| don't gay “ a pce 3 ees ‘ “The contract tystem, whether |don already a considerable town. there.—Answers, London. ails dane ? {thru Chinese or Japanese contrac | _ ‘ That night st about 11 o'clock 1 ine hh ake wel vn Pf mg or yah yay nditions and Nushagak, where the postoffice of ere neem to me | Ithe district wan located. The post. | why we ca | | master wae very dr and thone of | M2 could not hiré our own common | a i us who were pulling out had to — t direct and c&t out the middle da }ieave without our mail, knowing |™@? | jthat it wag there | FORCE MEN ; | - | As we boarded the mail boat at! TO GAMBLE “ midnight it was just dar , Among the Japanese workers ae | Alaska salmon canneries are not dirty. Wasteful they may be, but every precaution t8\ when 1 awoke the next fambling i* & worse evil than | “i |taien to keep the food clean, and many of the canneries are models of sanitation and | were rolling a high sea on “ - « the seg ae At — os icie Behring, with every passenger in his | dep marshal told “me tha’ ne efficiency. | bunk from sea-aickn Japanesé box bring up profes! ; rubber boots, wearing slickér hats salmon cannery | detnlc thres yeirs ago—a lone squaw| A® one gets nearer to the beaten | sonal cheaters and that if « worker a land aprons, and on their hands were! The Chicago pork packers boast/was hanging up red salmon bellies |Path of travel the conditions im-| refuses to gamble, bis fe is made lcloth gloves. | that they utilize everything in a ho)}over a ck to be dried fort Gog food, | PTOVS, due to the Heed Of presenting | mixer ble until he suceumbes. mn ‘The first gang operated the “iron! but the squeal. No euch efficiency A little way on wan the grave-|4 good front to the tottrists and to| ‘hie way a good part of hin wage % Chink.” a remarkable machine ¢ slogan can be applied to the salmon | yard, a necesmry part of every can-|the fact that labor can more easily | get into the pockets of the bosses. CorD CASINGS revolves as the fish are fed into ft, | packers |Rery, On ite hend-boards were paint-|leave the Joba. Apd in Central and) at one cannery I was approached : : - decapitating, cleaning the entrail«| SUCH WASTED AND {ed In diroming outlines the namen of | Southeast Alaska T found the finest! by 4 Mexican worker, who begged a ee ee and gutting off the tails. |LOSS GREAT jmore than 50 Meandionvian fisher. |canneries on tha chain |me to send him some “dope.” — ite | ig * Stan Make This machine, installed about 19] phat mornin men whose bodies had teen rescued | JAPS GIVEN nd it could not be : . mm 1 walked ankle deep} ae au ‘ 3 ng, ald my - 20% Oversize | years ago. does the work of 18 Citi on the fish dock in salmen exgs.|from the treacherous waters of the | BETTER PAY | nec ured, he mid. This was the only + kid nese fish butchers, and has been ®| Aside from the immense potential| river that now looked so peaceful. | At Chignek the Northwostern | white “dope fiend” I saw on the en- All N great boon to the salmon industry. | lite represented there, salmon roe in| Halide the graveyard were lying a[ Fisheries, the Booth interests, were| tire trip THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON $ 8.50 |The men whogoperate this machine | good food and brings a big price as| number of decayed coffins from hiring Japantae from Seat They | WOMEN ED FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED i906. | must stand ff wet, coll places and | trout batt which had been taken the bodies of | were paying them $250 a #eawon and/I~ CANNERIE 13.00 handle icy wet finh all day. By] ‘The heads of the «reat king sal-|Chinamen which had been dininterred|26¢ an hour for time over 11 hours} qn’ the herring fisheries women 15 40 evening their hands are number and | mén, containing much of the best/and shipped to China. better conditions than we enjoyed. | wera employed extensively Their % g their faces spattered with gore | meat of the fieh, were strewn about.) CALLS AT Rut the men were hired by a Jap | quarters were well kept and pre- |. a : 16.10 |) F1stt porsoNnine 1s land the residue, all of which would| KKUK CANNERY anese contractor |eided over tey fonttons, Shacatr| | LURKING DANGER have mado splendid fertilizer, was! About three miles down stream] The Columbia River Packing CO. | worg swedish and Scotch and had | TELS 16.80 A row of washers receive the fish |all being hosed with the heads and|stood Ekuk, a bleak and windy| tad crews of Filipinos hired from | aij shipped first-class from Seattle . & : 20. 00 from the tron Chink and wash from | eggs into the river, a total low. promontory, and there had been it | Beattie at h a searon. They had} Aitne their work of salting and . the carcasses the remaining #kin and! In some of the herring salteries I} a group of buildings that #arroundea| hired to a Chinese contractor, and erring @itking “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” 00 blood. They all wear cloth gloves. | visited in southeast Alaska the own-/one of the nine Alaskn cannéries of|/some had paid their way up from is arduous and gives —— D: Fay | which, of course, lets the cold water jens ave installed fertBieer plants 10] Libby. McNeill & Labey fan Francisco. They were Kicking /packnches and theumatinn, the 3 in to the hands. They use knives and | utilize the herring that cann 1 decided to call on its Chinese] about the meals, which consisted of | women were able to clear $600 on the r) : sometimes receive cuts which may|salted. The plants press out the ol! | gang, and after wading for « quar. | rice. fish and tea, mainly {seandn, which laste till nearly Christ q 23.00 result in fish poisoning. land make fine fertiliger out of the/ter of a mile thru mud aes err) At False Pass we remained 4) nay j Then the salmon are carried on a) fish “enkes.” Fish are extremely | over the tide land, I arrived. 1"was| while to connect with a Nome) prom the tittle, out-of-the-way ha 24.00 chute Into the canfery proper, where| high in phorphates and fish fertilizer |aimost as dreary and forbidding «|eteamer, and visited of the best | 0. ng wreenige po i are bow 8 a 25.00 | ther are ted by more men with can-| brings @ high market price | piace aa had been the up-river can-| canneries on the route, owned BY | Cove there boarded our boat a group s vas gloves into the cutter. From the! The herring men declare that the | nery the P. &. Harris Co, The Jap| oe siciking codfishers. Their story 26.00 cutter they go Into a machine that] cont of the planta Ma salt and hel The Chinese gang was housed in|iabor here waa getting $250 0 sea-| 3 : = er | stuffs the salinon slices inte the! return rood at ih Hot one SRIMON) « two-story biliding, with the Chr-/son, or §70 a month, but, said the] . Rid f 37x5 27.00 cane. At the mouth of this machine | cannery had there been installed fer} nese downstairs and the rest up| men. they gambled mokt of It away. | etting id OF a | E: REBUILT A stand several Chinamen in & row. }tilizer planta or any other icing stairs, They were a listless @ew of | Nowhere outside the Bristol Bay re- ‘ Bhi ‘These weigh the cans, fill in the|to take care of the by-products ¢ malcontents of many shades and/ gh men being paid as low as S bb: C h Is j ; ETR _ |dnort weight ones with ‘bts of mnt | tne al racen and 1b thelr techy that ‘re-[our #70 wawe tubborn Coug: i an -W ool Flald-bac : R E and take out of the overweight ones. | MORE SABOTAGE minded one of @ barrack they told At Ketchikan I talked to M. EB Child’ Pl. N TIRES CANNERIES CLEAN 1S PRACTICED the same sort of stories I had had| Stuart, president of the Ketchikan $ Flay low “ . ND SANITARY My job in the cannery that day] from the common Workers at Clark’s.| Packing corporation, whieh bires — ‘ Guaranteed 4,000 Miles a cans are then capped by a cap-lWas to brush out cans that had| It had taken them 96 days to come) Japanese labor thru @ Jap foreman. | Make the Medicine Yourself at Home A All Nonskid ing machine, sent into a wash and| rusted from a year’s storage in thé|up from California on the Flint, and | He «nid that the company allows the! It's Cheap—but ¥-u Can't Beat It a 30x3 5. 75 fen {nto @ retort. Here‘ they are| damp Alaska Winter. We placed the| aboard they had suffered the same | foreman $17.50 a month tor food, be | ad 2 $ " subjected to a Jong heat under steam |cann over a fast revolving brush, | deprivations and exploitation that we /mides §70 & month for wages, an If you want to take care of that 32x34 6.50 |i pressure, cooked and sterilized and | and if they were thoroly cietned they | had. « that he is confident the foreman {PAd. hang Oh cough and do. it in a ty feady for the lye wash. After this | were as good as new On the way tack the wind tad] “knocks down” at lenat $10 a month | Parmint cae strength) and mix F 31x4 9.50 \ihe cans are labeled and packed into| But here, ax in thé box factory, | stiffened, and altho past 9 o'clock the | per man out of the feed money for | half pint at home lhoxes afd are rendy to be londed | the game of sabotage was being free-| wun had Just set ar the shore wns | himastt “ we itunl a iiein cai aed eon a 32x4 10.50 Jonto the ships. ly pr d aga the company bY | ekimming a fidhing boat and at the aneencnennamntnaines jo7 fs Tit a haif pint bottle to state here that‘in all the | my co-workers of the Chinese gang&| helm was a man waving at me, 1 1 travel the world over be a 33x4 11.00 wince ot tatiab canneries I visited I| They seemed to take @ joy if half} got quite a thrill ax 1 recognized my | t medicine that will | ” fthy conditions. | cleaning the cans, a proceeding that] oid friend Tom | Ou’ of Cellar Qigkly on the, mucous ‘ x4 12.00 Jjaia not once see tithy fh the} would cntiae th s Koon to Wear How's fish?” 1 yelled. t a indtammation, tee ak: 2 4 ss F 33x43 13.50 |The carined coor Met Fuh the | would caiiee the caine oon to wear] “How's fieh?” 1 yelled. {It haits the inflammation, the tek OU will not complain i 5 | gauntlet of food inder the pure food price the company was paying forla last farewell jepcoumal, paces, Utereee. Bes about the high cost of 34x4} 14.00 |———-— ee . a At the company store at Clark's | tation and mucus follows i clothes after you've seen our Spark wireless Bo: niw | r Catarrhal conditions stich as ‘ a 35x43 14,50 |) aes ne Me grea | : outs marvelous displays of all- * the mail boat would be in at mi } wool, finely tailored 2-Pants night | ” ny 33x5 15.00 Although I stayed up all night so that the druggis Suits and Overcoats at $30 35x5 15.00 sitting on my blanketroll, the mall ene} yon vee to $45. D4 j mat @id not come, and it was 10 the » rough « fog bank and «tea Th Bes Vv ‘ st Modern BRIC CASINGS up in a drizzle to anchor—a Welcome e Best I Z ‘ } aight Sirmitinis s for men and young men—a large All Inspected by Us | 1 had apparently made good with Practice and the stock to select from—great “Sport” and Guaranteed | my German t tid Wak urged to Practical Couts—-smart “Dress” Coats, snug % Cord = Fabel | ick on at regular wage and go ce shouldere—Ulsters and Ulsterettes “4 30x31 $ 4.00 $3.00 back with the ship. Common Sense All wool—all sizes—wonder values * + 5 w With 80 Pemreta that here at these prices, Other Overcoats . 32x31/, But it wae With # meets that 1 f the matter + 2 5.00 3.50 tumbled aboard the little iron steam or the matter $18 $25 1} 31x4 -o+. 4,00 er trom the soatpiny's tug and on sith danite in ea 32x4 6.00 5.00 It would, | found, cost me nearly Demanding the py $200 to get to San Francisco, am tt | : 2-P t S t abl 6.00 5.00 Chile’ tonque shows was | Protection of an uits , ‘ 34x4 7.00 6.00 g Mae Aw 1 came on deck 1 noticed the | very new shade—browns, grays, i : 32x4)/, 7.50 6.00 if bilious, constipated two Joes. They had ¢ome to meet blues, mixtures, stripes, plaids—in 4 iz 4 ¥ the mail boat on which had arrived TTL FE INSURANCE tweeds, cassimeres, serges, worsteds 5 33x41, 7.50 6.50 Cc. P. Hale, preskdent of the Alaska ~ Fong tellored—Sgiinglive models 1 Salmon Go,., who was bringing bis | ‘or Men, young men and youths—2 34x47, 7.50 6.50 5 wife and pretty niece for a visit te Whenever You B Real pairs pants with*each sult—strictly f 35x41/ | enever You Buy Real a 4, 7.50 6.50 the cannery up river, I hoped they | : : all wool— 4 36x41, 8.00 7.00 , would:en,oy thele. etay-more tian 1 Estate, or Lend on the $30 $45 f 33x5 2 8: 7 ” had, bat 4 waa not permitted to tell Security of Real Estate. to 4 50 7.00 them #o | | 4 i ‘That day pulled up beside the ; : 4} 35 = 9.00 7.50 WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP? |", + » ' pd . 7 Libby cannery steamer and re Title Insurance (@) G | Ch A 37x5 10,00 8.00 mained the aay for the tide to ply Samara | ae a ( ate y narge ccount These p are the mini out. I climbed aboard the gre# M , Thi. “ . | onvenien ‘erms e Arranged r ‘ * ‘ Mary Devine, 19, of Chi- 1] MAIL ORDERS | Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste |ilvine sewnt a momen than the [0ago, iy living “upstairs” now, Shipped C. 0. D | and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels ones in the windjammers, and the|where for the past two years, as on | e * Without Deposit ' — fitted with steel springs.| police say, her brothers and 1 prin Hurry, mother! A teaspoontul of) Ask your druggist for genuine sisters danced over her head Insurance Company PIKE $T TIRE SHOP |-california Fig Syrup" today may{“California Fig Syrup.” Tt never) pit q talk with some of the crew while she was kept confined . sick child tomorrow. If}cramps or overacts. Full diteetions |vonvinced me that the same condi.|in the cellar. Police have ar- “Under State Supervision” ) Wie prevent a wick v f d und exploitati ted h ts after th Vv. O. Standring your ehild t# constipated, DINOU#, | tor babies and children of all agen | tions poor food und exploitation | rested her parents after they Elliott 0446 | tretful, hax cold, colic A Beiincr © printed on eath bottle. say bs ne om 1 te bok agg mane Ol had found the girl in an un-| Assets More Than 1427 FIFTH AVENUE 4 26 Pike $t., Cor. Boren |: ‘a rT? Pit, had bowel | “California” ov you may got an imi} ' "They had their separate gattey,{erclad and undernourished $675,000 Between Pike and Union Streets rf 4 rotton 4a often ail that 4# necessary. !tation fig syrup were fed two gneals a day without |eondilion, ; a i a ea re apinclaidlad inns chaaaadlilebe

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