The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 2 OPEN SHOP WAR Jugoslav King Fight | Hard to Hold Country AGAIN PLANNED Ruthless Attack Looms » Against Seattle Unions Beattle ts shop” ts of the A. ir program ee And th against the v Ba ruthless fy heavy cor With the dete , japen shop pr thi. tive of cx results. RIAL a meet ber clated Merican Craft hin the Co Oundwork of the plar im H. McIntosh, manag ited Industries of Wa livered the opening gun. ‘YS CALIFORNIA AN EXAMPLE San Francisco and Los Angeles held up by McIntosh as exam of what the open community. Mcint cities are e x Ih bece Atally on its prope It's a beautiful to 0 conducted ale, fi an = of mei Indu of t ington. shop means on, sans | Separatists Three Parts; WOULD DIVIDE INTO SMALLER ST, The leade those wh a bookse teh, ¥ same}! Franc rottied yt th Introiied elections mment. “The citizens must be d& carefully st nt out to finance it $500,000. They got $1,200,000 ‘and Q members. They invested 0,000 as a nest ex: with the other $ (YS SAN FRANC OPEN SHOP TOWN | S aheir system ix most effictive. | San Francisco is p town. An outside contractor} into San Francisco could not iy @ keg of nails, a piece of lum- Or a sack of cement unless he Signed an affidavit that the Was to be conducted on an open p basis. It is a wonderfully ef- system. are doing more. They are to the fundamental basis of| ie problem, the matter of an ample | ply of skilled labor, Schools been opened where bricklayers, carpenters and other} « men are trained in a few to become mechanics. entered the pool halls and got} boys from 18 to 25 taken many young men who have made miserable failures | pattorneys or dentists or some of | who Heese Mose ro other overcrowded professions. |)’ ad these boys are becoming crafts and are working side by side 1} th the union craftsmen. And—think of it—these skilled n are being turned out at average cost of $48 each.” What Seattle needs, McIntosh told “yeataaiad is an awakened civic to the open shop prin- e Decree Is Circus Owner VEGAS, Nev:, May 7.—Al G. Stonehouse, circus owner, has granted a decree of divorce Sarah Jane Stonehouse in dis- irt here. if an agreement Mrs. Stone- who was formerly Jane Harti- bareback rider, was given an nce of $300 a month and $1,000 They |, y was |? pen | an oF s ¢ Zagreb in a hi Just before reach ing his destins In Zagreb and very much in 6 prove they | Sains, Gealing a blow to or governing bloc. oe ST 1 and they | U7 radicals won 16 se lost 40, thanks part made on them by it is not expected the two parties will work together so well now when so much may depend u The Slovenes are Father Koroshetz. ‘ who have made common cause wit the Croats and Slovenes for polit Members, With i the others who may be expected to join with them against the government, they form a dangerous bloc, Religion enters larg fight. The Serbs aro ( dox. The Croats and Slovenes are Catholic. According to tho latest 5,460,000 Ortho- attorney's fees. circus owner alleged cruelt: Baid that at one time his wif: d him with a circus whip and great majority- {none, if the others unite agairint him to refuge on’ top of the! cage for safety. Btonehouse, in her counter int, alleged cruelty, stating at time Stonehouse cut holes in her | costume, bought for a new act. | y were married in 1921, after ‘had obtained a divorce from his wife in sensational trials and in Los Angel lurst Has Story in Story Magazine May Sth edition of the Sea magazine, now on sale in Se-|}| contains a short story, “Bound | "by S. B. H. Hurst, Seattle and short story writer. is the author of “The ," a serial story which ran he Star several months ago, forecasted the conditions as would be in the Pacific North. should the present Japanese continue in force. Hurst is author of a number of other ries and novelettes that have ap- ured in popular magazines from to time, hool Clinic Planned at Foster & part of the community move- to give the children a better @ pre-school clinic will be d’at the school at Foster all day iY, May 9th. ‘Edna Walker, county home tration agent, and Dr. George ; of the county health of- co-operating with local or- tions to make this a success. il clinic. More than 75 babies have M enrolled and arrangements wil) mad¢ to accommodate all who ‘come. Dr. John R. Persons of ttle will give each mother defin- advice on feeding her child, e-S $3.00 Per Year nD. Perkins &Co. 2 ‘usr St. THORGRIMSON GIVEN BOOST Threaten to Split His Nation in} yelpeq praw Up the Recent Rebels Gaining Strength Workmen's Act Will Aid Women in Garment Finishing amen CTVE FLAG TO :| RYTHER HOME Wi HIN Woman Is Arrested Beginning Tuesday—to Last Three Days—May 8th, 9th and 10th One of the Year’s Greatest Selling Events Our Annual May Sale of Silks Hundreds and Hundreds of Yards of Silks in All the Wanted Weaves, Kinds and Colors. With Prices at the Lowest Level for These 3 Days! The Record Low Prices, year after year, have established this sale as One of the Most Important Selling Events of the Year. Hundreds of women have learned that it pays to lay in their Silk supply for the season at this sale. on Liquor Charge | RIEDA’S OLLIES Reyleve Injured Chita May Die 4 y ut Bevent » Ha» ved a fra e other guest t the place card wted was the guest |¢ atruck titlous William gedy if. some y ) the luncheon. CANARTES Do you know everything you want to know abc int of your pet canary bird? Our Washin has ready for you a 20-page printed, booklet, pre pa ment experts, giving 4 on t agement of canary bird, if y or if you contemplate buying one of these yellow songuters, you will want this bulletin, It telis all about the history, varieties, cages, food, bathing, moulting, foed- ing for color, breeding, sex and age and diseases and troubles of the canary. It is freo for the aaking. Simply fill out and mail the coupon below to our Washington bureau, writing clearly and legibly: Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Canaries: Their Care and Management,” and inclose berewith two cents in loose stamps for same, Street and NO.......cceeeeeeere bee eeeeeee City... State.. | i}| ° /Receive Bids for | he EMPRE er out for pre ~ EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE| a very special offer! (GUARANTEED 15 YEARS) backed by t actuall FIFTEEN YE ’ ALL range nt FREE aul MALLEABLE i ued with any Thi on term AR our home purchaser a of or trongest guarar guaranteed not to wear BEST O} week, and also f dinner é a ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE — ¥ - -_— during this 6-day sale we give trade in your old stove as first payment EFRIGERATORS extremely LOW PRICED —this store is exclusive Seatile. representative for BOHN Syphon Refrigerators. THIRI SPECIAL! a sale of 50 i uasee percolators = we oe om (iror off this coupen and mall to os) = mm out-of-town-folks: “Your Credit Is Good!” —these specials are for you! ted from same I will pay you ly until gc —it you want our home furnishings place an X here, Mail lues , Seattle, Wash. first payment. se send me ement ch purchaser of MALLE BLE ser = ==> TERMS \s_ A WEEK CRETONNE REDUCED 1,000 yards in this special lot— $165 YD. grow flo’ i ght or dark dn with large and bird de- 95c™ —i0 pieces English Printed . Large bird oral designs best color- OND FLOOR paid fe catalog of CRETONNIA FIBER RUGS a very attractive new showing —e i Order | shades. Fancy or plain center. In a great n furni- Jewelry dreds of usefal articles for the bome catalog sent to o Credit {-town folks only L. SCHOE: variety of new designs and color combinations. $375 6x76 Ft s$15— 8-3x10-6 FT. $1650 x12 FT. $10— 6x9 FT. o> SECOND FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE CO. SLD & SONS Founded 1864 SEATTLE Second Ave, at Pine St, TACOMA L, Schoenfeld & Sons TRADE Carrying the Mail Sealed bids for mail carrying con- tracts between Seattle and Enum- claw are now being received by the sistant postmaster general, 3, it was an- Orange Blossom Wedding Rings Albert Hansen 1518 SECOND AVE, Between Pike and Pinu NESE DOCTOR TY Chinene Herha ST nounced Saturday by Seattle postof. fice officials, The contract begins June 1923, and continues for three y » All bids must be at Wi ‘ashington by May 29. “Sny It wih tae PARKES aamures you it stops falling hair, grows short hair long and protects you from bald- hess, Money back guarantee, Ask your barber, Distributors: 107 2nd Ave. $. Main 6281 GOOD GLASSES Cost so little here that you! cannot afford \ to wear poor ones, 17 Years’ { j Experience x &, “ EXAMINATION FREE Glasses As Low as $2.50 -|Dale Rothwell, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST and OPrIcIAN 237 Unton, Hetween 2nd and ard OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads READY— To Have You Call and See Us In Our New Location. Ask About Our $5.00 Glasses. \Work Guaranteed. HUTESON-DONAHEY OPTICAL CO. 108 Pike St. EM, 4010 Are YouA WORM? Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhood? Do not remain in this condition, See our Specialist FREE and have him TELL You HOW TO GET WELL, Hours: 10-12, 2-6. Sunday: 11-12 a, m. Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1827 8d Ave, Opposite P, 0. Ve % Nar Why? Marcel Waving Shampooing . Manicuring . Massage Thin work ta done by advanced atudents, 25 complete and com- fortable booths, We uso only ure castle or cocoanut oil Bhampoo and “Beautox. Toltet Preparations. Phone fer ape pointment, The Butler School of Hairdressing 1107 Second Avenu Phone Killott ‘asso If you value your watch, tet pair it, Next Liberty Theate : DR. N. Yow Physician and Sur- \ geon, uses Chinese A roots and herbs .in treating all diseases Be men and women, and other » Ne Yow Chinese item janx er W ¢ Renn asa In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t bay could wo say more? Set of Teoth from $5.00 UP. Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP ston Dental Offices 1422 Socond Avenuo We Stand the Tost of Time 22 Years in Ono Location

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