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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1912)
THE TIMES and is in no condition to talk of the ful strength of the Mantell East 33 B 7118 his arrest.” said N wtou M. liar Company of 42 players, nearly (Continued from Page 1.) ! for Ironworkers, and now agent ding, attorney for the Ironwork 100 men and women supernum ! for Central Labor Union; bond. ers. "This is the crisis of his eraries arc uptilized. "H am let,” life. When he becomes calmer, long the test by which a classic 115000. DAVENPORT, la. — Daniel I may permit him to issue a for actor is judged, is one of the best things Mantell does, and his Shy- . Buckley, business agent for Iron mal statement.” In the information supplied the lock the hard-fisted, money-lov- workers. He was secretary of the local union when Locomotive Government, Ilockin is made to ing ijsurer of Venice— is one of appear the chief lieutenant of the Mantell mastterpieces. works were dynamited. Mr. Mautell's "R ichelieu” and | DULUTII.— Fred Mooney, con John J. McNamara, “ the boss of j ‘ ‘ Othello” are well known and the dynamiting crew.” He is nected with Ironworkers. Bonds, charged with having planned ex well liked here, and this season $10,000 each, not given. SPRINGFIELD— A. J. Kavan- plosions desired by the enemies are proving omong the most pop of “ open shop” contractors, lie ular plays of the repertoire.. Mr. augh and M. L. Pennell. PEORIA. III.— Edward Sm.v- is named by McManigal as one Mantell is the only English speak | the. business agent of Ironwork- of the men who originated the ing actor in the world who an- | ers. and J. E. Ray, local labor alarm clock scheme, by which ex I nually includes “ King Lear,” I leader; $5000 bonds each, furn plosions were arranged to occur the title role of which is one of several hours after the bombs the most difficult and exhaustive ished. Were set. thus enabling the dyna roles ever given to an actor, in KANSAS CITY. — W. Bert miters to get away and establish his gallery of portraitures. Many Brown, former business agent for alibis. He is also charged with think that in this master work of Ironworkers, when $1,(100,000 PORTLAND being the manager of the “ secret Shakespeare’s he strikes his high bridge was blown up, and IV. J. stores of explosives” kept at est note. McCain, present business agent Rochester. Pa., Muncie, Ind., T if | Some of the best known mem EAST COR. EAST YAMHILL for Ironworkers; $5000 bonds fin, ().. and Indianapolis. bers of the Mantell organization 63 furnished. are Fritz Leiber, Alfred Hastings, NEW YORK.— Frank C. Webb, Guy Lindsley. Casson l-'orgusou former member of exectuive 1 Harry Kefer, Lawson Butt. John board of the Ironworkers; Pa Burke, Harry Kern, M. R. Sayre trick C. Farrell and Daniel Bro- j Henry Hubard, Howard Bartz phy, a member of local No. 35, i Karl Garvin, Lawrence Krey, and former member executive j Agues Elliott Scott, Genevieve board Ironworkers. Webb. Bro- i Hamper, Genevieve Reynolds, phy and Farrell held in $10,000 Bessie Lenore and Fed I. Wake- BELLINGHAM, Wash.— Aid of bonds each. I the courts was invoked by the [ man, leading lady. PHILADELPHIA.— Michael J. 180 Grand Avenue Earles-Cleary Lumber Company Seats are now selling ior Mr. Cunnane, business agent of Iron in its fight with the Shingle- Mantell*g engagement, which, be PORTLAND workers. Bonds, $5000, furn Weavers’ Union for the open | it noted, begins on Monday night. ished. shop February 9th, and a re Both matinees will be at special DENVER.— Henry W. Legleit- straining order was issued by prices. ner, president Denver Local No. Judge Kellogg, of the Superior 24, and former member of exe ROBERT B. MANTELL AS 'KING LE A R ’ ’ AT HEILIG THEATRE. cutive board of Ironworkers, $10,- Court, enjoining the strikers and sympathizers from interfering QUEER MARINE ANIMAL Commercial Artist The distinguished actor, Robert B. Mantell, with an excellent com 000. Offered Surety Company’s wi^h the operation of the big pany of players, will present the following Shakespearian plays at the bond for $10,000, which was re plant, or with any of its em T h e “ P o r t u g u e t o M a n - o f - w a r " I * a and Heiiig Theatre beginning Monday night, February 19: Opening night, fused. ployees. Intimidation and force V e r it a b le F a i r y S h ip . Julius Caesar; Tuesday night, Hamlet; Wednesday matinee, Merchant BOSTON.— Michael J. Young to compel strikebreakers to leave Tho 'T\>rtuguese man-of-war" Is bold Cartoonist of Venice; Wednesday night, Richelieu; Thursday night, King Lear; member executive committee and the mill is charged in the com to be one of the moat beautiful of all Friday night, Julius Caesar; Saturday matinee, Hamlet; Saturday president Boston Local No. 7, plaint. the so called pelagic animals and Is a 348 MARKET STREET Ironworkers. veritable fairy ship, with sail that can night, Othello. be elevated or lowered, that can throw ROCHESTER, N. Y.— C. E. out a dredge or haul It In—In short, Dowd, former National organizer one of the most attractive of all ma Phone Main 5645. Res. Phone E 618f. Machinists’ Union. rine animals and at the same Ume one These officials and their co-de of the most dangerous. fendants are charged with vio This little animal has been called a "poem In satin," yet It conceals under lation of the Federal statutes reg Its attractive exterior an armament ulating interstate shipment of ex Civil and Hydraulic Engineer that Is capable of overpowering a foe plosives, which resulted from the WASHINGTON. — President of a thousand times Its size. In fact, 587 E. 15th St. N. Portland, Ore. activities of the McNamaras and Taft has decided to delay the the physalla stands In the same rela McManigal “ dynamiting crew,” appointment of a successor to the tion to many other marine animals of General Surveying, Landscape E b who carried dynamite and nitro late Justice Harlan of the United Its size as a well fitted torpedo subma gineoring, Construction Superinten glycerine about the country on States Supreme Court. rine boat would to an old line of bat dence, Reports and Estimates on Proj ects, Water Supply, Irrigation, Sewer passenger trains. All the defend In the meantime various pro tle ship o f the Constitution class. Now Lumber Exchange Bldg. If one but touch the purple tentacles age. ants are charged with conspiracy tests have reached the White to further the series of 100 ex House against the proposed ap a realizing sense of this power Is at Y our business should be repre plosions which were directed by pointment of Secretary of Com once experienced. The finger stings labor union officials against iron merce and Labor Nagel. These as If needles had been thruat into It. sented in TH E TIM ES. We in and steel contractors and employ protests have come largely from and when the tentacles are placed terest ninety-two and one-half upon a spot where the flesh Is senslUve ers of non-union labor. The ex» labor organizations, the com the pain can only be compared to that per cent. THIS TIM ES will give plosions caused the destruction of plaint being that Secretary Nagel produced by melted lend or boiling oil. you the best run for your money bridges, viaducts and buildings, had been too liberal in his en One scientist nearly lost his life In you ever had. Figure it out with and the wrecking of the Los An forcement of the immigration an engagement with the little craft us. The man had a habit of swimming on geles Times building was an in laws. his side, an unfortunate habit tn this cident of the series. Up to noon case. Inasmuch as his view to the right 888888S888S88SeSS88888S888S8S8888888S888R88888888888 36 arrests had been made. was obstructed when one day he swam UNION PICKET SLUGGERS The most important move by over the tentacles of a large “ man-of- (Continued from page 1.) war.” He was In about seven feet of the defendants on their arrest You can quench your in- was to procure bonds for their ing that patrolmen be more v:gi water, aod the contact Immediately appearance March 12. In some lant in giving protection. The gave the swimmer such a shock that :♦ ward fire with just as good J instances the bond was fixed at Chief has issued orders accord be almost lost the power of motion $10,060 and in the aggregate the ingly and to report to him if and sank. $ “ hootch” at the following As he struck bottom with his feet he bonds required, it was said, they are unable to suppress these pushed up and partially recovered him t* acts of violence._________________ self—sufficiently at least to call for *# OPEN SHOP bars, and not would exceed $300,000. Ryan and Ilockin each gave Public sentiment never favored help. Some laborers at work near by ;♦ have the enjoyment les- $10,000 bond and were released. the strike and the actions of sprang Into the water and carried him ' John T. Butler, of Buffalo, N. Y., union men constantly prove, how ashore. By thnt time he could breathe ♦♦ sened by a big union card. A •: first vice-president of the Iron empty and fallacious all their only with extreme difficulty, this being .- % These life saving stations •» the most serious symptom. The pur workers, arrested here, also was efforts are. :• § pie mass was scraped from the skin .* are classed as not being fair released on bond. On advice of with knives and razors, but It seemed counsel, Ryan, Ilockin and But There will be a feast of Shakes to have sunk Into the flesh. For six ;• by labor publications. Web ler declined to make a statement peare at the Heiiig Theatre dur or seven months afterward he could •* % until they had opportunity to ing the week beginning Monday very readily have passed for a tattooed ♦. ster says fair means “ pleas- confer. night, February 19, when Robert man, the entire middle and lower por “ Mr Ryan, who is 57 years old B. Mantell, for many years a fa tion of his body being covered with •; ing to the eye— beautiful. ” ^ is under a severe nervous strain vorite with Portland play-goers, the most fanciful tracings.—Harper’s. ;♦ We claim that these places J* and very generally conceded to be ;• qualify according to Web- WHITE WINGED PEACE. the greatest living exponent of •! Shakespeare, comes to town. Mr. j ster■ « Mantell, who made a decided im- j A G r e a t S c h e m e F o r A v e r t in g W a r s In th e F u tu re . pression when here two years ago. on the difficulties o f putting return», and duing the eight per an Writing end to war, F. P. Dunne says in tiie formances he will give, will lie Metropolitan: : seen in six different plays all by j It Is an interesting theory that ft is the Bard of Avon with a single not tough minded old statesmen who exception. Mr. Mantel comes di drive tender youth to war. It is youth 128 6th St. rect from San Francisco, where Itself which tugs on the lensh and pulls he is at preesnt appearing to the j the unwilling statesmen. We can well largest business of his career believe that this Is so. The courage of and -with the conclusion of hist youth is pure fearlessness. The young Lotus are not afraid of death. They regard local engagement, goes to Seattle. Is as something that cannot possibly Portland being the only city in happen to them They apprehend it In i; 127 6th St. this State to be visited by him tellectually, but they do not feel It; The Mantell tour this year, which hence we propose to our fellow peace is directed by Win. A. Brady, is' commissioners this plan for averting : proving the most successful that wars in future. Louvre In nearly every country there is a this sterling actor has ever ex 4th and Alder perienced. He has won unstinted maximum of age limit for enlistment praise eevryw where, and his large or conscription. It is in the neighbor i; hood of forty years. Now. why. In and distinguished company, which the interests of peace, would it not be has been recruited from the best well to make u minimum age limit in dramatic organizations of this stead? Suppose we say that on the country and England, is deeid- \ first call only men over sixty could be 5th and W ashington edly the strongest with which he drafted, and on the second only men has ever been surrounded. The over fifty, and on the third only men plays involved in the Portland over forty, und no man under forty engagement are: “ Julius Cae-1 could be permitted to fight. How long then would wars continue? Schultz sar,” “ Hamlet.” “ Merchant of The first call would he answercsl by a Venice,” “ Richelieu,” “ King; storm of doctor’s certlfluates. the sec Sth and W ashington Lear” and “ Othello,” all by the ond by the prompt vuspenslon of nil Master Poet, excepting “ Riche banks, and on the third call a body lieu,” which is the work of Sir I of resolute patriots who bad long been Bulwer-Lytton. “ Julius Caesar” conscious that death regarded them is not only the most extensive of wistfully would proceed at once to the Í the Mantell productions, but it is palace or White House or ministry of 6th and Stark foreign affairs and lynch the king, asseverated that the great Roman president or minister who proposed tragedy has never been so su ibis outrage on civilization. perbly mounted. In addition to Strong Scene trom F a io j _ m r ull m me imaci m u u e an next week. FIFTY-FOUR LABOR LEADERS Troy Laundry Company 201 East Water Street COURT GRANTS INJUNCTION FOR . THE OPEN SHOP u. s. Laundry Company C. J. W I L S O N LABOR UNIONS BUTT IN-OPPOSE NAMING NAGEL Arthur D. Monteith g g I i I Hofbrau I I Perkins Quelle 1