The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE THE SEATTLE STAR PTEMBER 8, 1923. 1923 SATURDAY L W. W. Strike Call in Northwest Lumber Industry y Goes Unheeded THEATER HERE TAGOMA FEARS | , SUN'S ECLIPSE NO HILLS OR CARPS YET FACES STRIKE MILK SHORTAGE f |PLAN BUT ONE NIGHT SCHOOL DAHLIA SHOW OP ENS DOORS at DRIVE SU ICC i h DING FORCED 10 CLOSE DOWN. antages to Meet With) eit Union Officials Here : Oregon and Washington Cities Report) six. Everything Quiet as Usual and no}: Trouble From Striking Workmen PORTLAND, Sept. 8 general strike of 1, W. W. thruoy the Northwest has « with little response, acconiing to indic gathered here today from the or ganization headquarters Altho heads of the or optimistic, they ted that general mobilis eall bring 5,000 1. W, W. tt Portland has so far t regurded. They hope, however, t the week-end will sew members ¢ ployed in | mills quitt their steps in t The usual crowd of lolterers alor the waterfront, where the der are & ad largely d only stight with no certa No lumber camp forced to close down b strike, despite I. W. W that 15 per cent of the Northwest would be t order. Astoria and other points that indication of a str tng, and no loggers from camps on either the ton or Oregon sides of the “There is nothing out ot ) ordinary as far as 1 can see," ported Chief of Police Jenkins. * boys who have come in are ju taking ome of their regular v tions and are seeking to call put attention to thomselves and ¢ ~ by calling it a strike.” es RR EES 4p RONDE” LAUSAUE CRNBORS RUTH? BRAG RTREEY CPRELERIS serens? rey tog ARESEEY EA SHI ARETE However, the strike sumably, had one bene On the heels of the 1. W. Ing against boo sales du “walkout,” police staged a r 16 “bootleg joints” and made numer- ous arrests. CLAIM STRIKE | the Producers Ship to Seattle to} mory pr« Get Higher Price PROMPT ACTION}! f Employes to Have Tacoma Shows No TACOMA INEFFECTIVE ° ‘The strike of several hunderd I W. W. workers in the logging and Tumber camps, called thruout the Northwest on September 3 as @ FOUNDATION A Strong, Growing, Progressive Banking Institution is the foundation that the National City Bank is building its future on. An_ institution that you feel at home with in all your deal- ings, and where per- sonal interest is tak- en in your business problems. It’s worth thinking about. The National City Bank OF SEATTLE, WASH. Second at Marion ody Shop Orchestra. ‘The Superior piace, where all best danc- ers attend. Beauti- ful exhibition danc- Ing by the Deffoneys Wednesday evening. Join the jolly crowd. (Popular prices.) DANCING TAUGHT Fall classes start, beginners, Thura- day evening at $:30; advane day at 4:20. Vienty of desiral a practice; no embarri ‘The social feature alone is very sirable, and teach Fou all popular dances, new and fancy Meps. My latest book on dancing and etiquette free. Join these new clas learn to be a real dancer in Seat recognized schoo!. Special cut rate: & lessons in beginners’ cla: vanced, $6.00, to all 4. and gentleman profes- sonal instructors. Phone BA st-0259. | tramways, CHAMBER HEARS ‘SCOTCH CARMAN | Glasgow Man Gives Infor- mation on City Lines Members of the Chamber of Com merce heard some striking first-hand testimony on the value of munic ipal ownership of-street railways Friday afternoon when James D general manager of the G addressed the weekly council The Glasgow system, first operated {n ’94, has grown steadily from the time of its inception, Dalrymple told the Seattle business men. Now it ranks next to London's in the United Kingdom. During all that period Dal |rymple has been in the railway foe, the last 20 years as its head Ho declared so successful has municipal operation of car lines | turned ou Hasgow and the other | British ct hat it is universally accepted by the people that such ac-| tivities should be in the hands of the municipalities. Glasgow started out with a capital debt small as compared to that in: serv j curred in Seattle, Dalrymple told his jaudience. It was rapidly cut down, and finally wiped completely out | 1917. Now the system has no inter- est and no sinking fund charges to ;pay. The speaker advised Seattle to} retire its bonds as fast as pos eyen tho this course meant hi for a time, so as to be in c to give the most efficient ser the minimum of cost to the Dalrymple sald Glasgow was con- tinually extending its lines, and that he favored long routes. He went on to exp! that the Scotch ci has a} zone fare system under which, up to }1920, a person could ride for 1, 2, or more cents, according to the length jot the trip. ‘The importance of the| |short han! business thus developed |he stressed with the statement that the 1cent fares constituted 60 per} cent of the total business the 3-cent and more costly rides we re] ble, however, | Hesketh Onpoles | Dances on Sunday} Seven nights of dancing a week are one too many since other public em-| ployes only work six, according to| an opinion expressed by Councilman! Robert B. Hesketh Friday. Hesketh, a member of the city council license jcommittee, said that he would vote for an ordinance prohibiting Sunday night dancing, The movement started following the announcement by Mayor Brown that dance halls south of Yesler way were operating Sunday night, and half the proceeds are going into a| charity fund “OLYMPIC Girl Revue 100—15¢—25¢ Madison Between First and Second TED HOWLAND “GOOD-NIGHT, NURSE” A comedy abounding tn laughs and sensations THEATRE Photoplays Matinee: 10e—200 Afternoon Outing Production Slump Vessels Bringing Maru are « (th | The Flavor of *SATADA" "Ir Ei A. ORANGE PEKOE BLEND satisfies the most discriminating | taste. Tomorrow And Until Wednesday Winter Garden Orchestra Scenio— Classic ALSO— THE MUMMY a riotous CHARLES JONES THE FOOTLIGHT RANGER with Fritzi Brunette comedy LAST TIMES, WILLIAM RUSSELL IN "MAN'S SIZE" n CHILDREN’S FUTURE (coca is just ahead for your t girl. 'e you for th pense? If he n the frivolous y things of life able show a read will you be substantial being savings account built up for a college ation—something that cannot bo lost or stolen and which gives a better start in the race for a Iivii Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 o’Clock anyone Dexter Horton National, Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St, SELL Ask for a trial package today. R. & H.C. COOK, WEST 4073, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS | TACOMA DEALERS IN SEATTLE [SMALL PRODUCERS | CONTROL ASSOCIATION y of votes event the figure that leet of produ erefore, the producars must sell to Heattle dis. tributormsin orde Ive, “Tacoma th ¢ a crisis that f Huntington, {a without a milk sup aiso stated that it senile to meet the was im * | tofernon, Jat Da MEN TO ASK COMES MONDAY. Sun Will Be Only 70 Per Cent Covered Here ft (PEAK WAG ES « nited States railros id Grand Jury Will Have Busy Session Big Crowd Attends cep ght to mark the fc pening of the ne ged) =White-Henry-Stuart ” HELD ‘OVER Building Opening TIN bide. | reception was given under the | ices of the Metropolitan Bufld- ing Co. and wan held in rooms 4402- 4414. sociation and manager of the Pure matter of daya|Milk Dairy of Seattle; August Kris- ho aspocin- wecretary of |tlon a owner of situation as |Dairy, 5: le; A. A. \ ng as tho association continues to |" retary of the associatio f g | Owes 5, president of the jon tio m the DI lation of Seattle ex id, president of the LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE OLD HOMESTEAD" with -] AS ROBE RTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY “MOONSHINE VALLEY” Twenty Cents Nights Newn Comedy as her, manager of the Seattle Mil Shippers’ nanociation. The Most Amazing Photoplay Ever Filmed AND— ‘The $1,500,000 Starlet BABY PEGGY —that wonderful klddle “NOBODY'S DARLING” Handsome Reginald Denny in the Intent “Leather Pushers” MLLE. ANDROVA, Soprano Hauptman's Ore! Coming in THE WONDER ~| POLICE DOG CAUSING ‘APPLAUSE, |CHEERS 'AND OCEANS OF PRAISE FOR HIS MARVELOUS PERFORMANCE IN “WHERE THE NORTH EGINS" ik JUST THE ! GREATEST DOG PICTURE EVER MADE— THAT'S ALL— NO EXCEPTIONS —JOHN HAMRICK —and— | ANDY WARD | HIS BAND | HENRI ©. LE BEL NOVELTY ORGANIST es dere leon dedese meee aaage

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