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Om the 16th: day fler close of month.’ ey i Iman analysis ment of’ operating mission states it, a 4 . Hom ‘The , itrentdy m4 oe 5 ©; i wer mera compeneelion el 4 fl aah f and the item of-deprec should be reduced freshest So NALD day in. high | administration auarters,. The purpose it is understood is to develop the attitude of: foreign govern- ments on the question before any for- maF negotiations are undertaken. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Furniture,in a five room houses $250.00 ‘cash;, party buyiug, furniture can rent house, Address \No. 231—care Teikung, 6-13t | FOR SAILE—Dark blue Reed baby car: riage; $15.00. “Phoné 309-R. ~ 6-1-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished threa room: flat at 419 7th St, or jPiione 1 6-4:3t | BASEBALL | AMERICAN LEAGU Won Li Cleveland .. 0 14 New York «. 4 16 Detroit ... 4 228 Washington tg At Boston ... 1600719 St. Louis . 19 23 Chicago .. 1i 23 Philadelphia '. 14 26 NATIONAL LEAC Won Pittsburgh, . New York Boston . ‘Brooklyn Z _ Louis Phils vdelphia ‘ Cincinnati AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Won Lost Pet Indianapolis 20 15 Ka C Wv Louisville 18 St. Paul . 18 Minneapo! 7 Toledo .. d-. 20 Milwaukee iy 20 Columbus . 14 22 a . Jack Dempsey’s training methods are hard én his sparring partners, He hits hard and. ‘often. So they're LATION. taking to headgear, such as Jack Renault, Montreal heav yweight, is wearing as he faces. Dempaey in this picture. % Big picture shows Dempsey’: ’s first exhibition workout, in the huge stadium he Lulit at ‘Atlantic City to make money while training by charging admission. i i d AMERICAN AS Toledo, 17; Columbus, 1. Others not scheduled. Before ‘you're : dis P. Avs: aver: aad fra- cider You Want to tet the ‘grance and cooliess and ONO NATO SATE cio? RATE IS DE- | superintendence, interest’ during. con- eae New vee \ idea slip under your hat: its freedom frombite and - Washington, 12; New York REFEREE ip yor i! ‘ : Be ston. 8: Phiaae. i CREASED BY COMMISSION | 211'ts 1 iltarfeal cost othe blasts ' that this is the-open'séa- parch (cut out:by our ex-- ; By Scape ts per x rty, it is stat d $103,210 of Cleveland, 7; ‘Detrolt.4 tectnad WabiPae iis UM eee RH the cutanineion ‘sd ite start sotliething clusive patented process) ny for the operation of its| dds $15,000 for working cApital. . witha joy: jimmy. are a “revelation to the ites. that: attor- in. the. rate. con-| pulated a valuation as: ys ‘value: :of “plant, ; working capilal, $15,000; alt} NATIONAL L EAGUE, Cincinnati, 6; St. Lor 5 Chicago, 7; Pittsbu . Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 2. Philadelphia, 10; ‘New York, 5. ply compa! booster aoa “are essentially nifair, unreasonable and discriminatory and] Neys for both will, thetefore, require that each c oration or'individual share their pro- portion of increases or deceases in pipe and woite: Prince Avbert—and get your: ~ share of the greatest man who never could - get acquainted with a ~ pipel. 2 2 aL the cost of sevice as may, be founa| other values, $39,516; making a total okers} IJ N STARS ARE equitable and reasonable. *Contracts | of $401,000. ; | Sm pprt- -iearth! P. A. fine hisde acpipen owe that may possibly interfere with the Allows 8; Per ee ¥ Because, a pip S packed - thing of joy to four: men rightful and just administration of the police powers of the state are not con-| sigers that. an, ela per i 9 “per cent return sidered inviolable: on the value of. the property is fair In: arriving, at the’ value of thé/and reasonable in the, present case. property, the commission order states,| This would Tequite a return of $29.- The commission‘ states that it “con- ~ with Priiité Albert-he- where one was smoked be- / kind-tobaeco—satisfies a’ fore! And, you’ll say so maw ds he was never:sat- as soon as you start: to BLIMINATED IN TENNIS MATCH ‘Fall Before English Playérs in the Mixed Doubles Rrince. Albert. ta. gold’ in’ toppy red. bags, tiily red tire, the’ commission “has used the original | 638.72 on a total investment. of. $210; f i this’: handsnne cost or prudent investment theory 014.15:> On thé ‘basis of the thai ‘istied ‘be: — and Keeps . cash-in’ on this smoke- ad hall pound ts shamiders andi the ‘ sofar as available information would | rates, wero’! pound evystet de permit, but because of the fact that] months,’ a mui ‘most of the early records of\the com-| be developed:” ‘ i oo 1 pany were destroyed by a flood, sume] The commisaioh opitiiom says.: that s ] , Cpe : i difficulty was encountered.’ “the Hughes Eééetric:companyswill be i 2 my cc : Oy : \ ‘ ib required to install’ th ; | Valuation of $416,000. counts, presstimaih ‘ | ; ae F : by & The total construétion: cost: of the for electric; sand(will, render 6 g K ‘i y i Property as of May 1, 1921, is found lo monthly statements of operating rev- in effect for twelve tater return would B34 XH ; . kim sameted! Why— ~huncht! fore Cee Robert: Ecgren, New. York. sports- ‘ St. Cloud, France, June 1.—Ameri-| man and fight expert, is reported to]. can tennis. players competing in the] nave been asked to re‘eree the Demp { world’s hard: court championship] sey-Carpenter fight in Jersey City, tournaments here experiéhced a dis-|' July 2. Edgren was once a boxer. be $365,484, which includes an itep enues, exper astrous day yesterday. The feature of, of 12 ‘per: cent.'to. cover’ engineering, | Wecting r: the day’s contest was the defeat of , iy ‘Mrs. (Mellar Bjurstadt (Mallory and| Act of 1920 requires that before any William T, Tilden by Miss Holman| dispute {s referred to the Labor Board, and J, T. Baines, of New England, in] both employes and employer shall the mixed doubles. ‘Tilden remains| have made a sincere effort to effect to compete i the men’s singles. ‘Mrs.| 4 settlement. In case no agreement Mallory nthe women’s singles and| Can be reached, the case may be re- Tilde nd Arnold Jones in the men’s ferred to the board by one or both doubles. parties. The board then summons the disputants and holds a_ hearing at MIN T M T MAKE which both sides are given opportun- 0 AK N Following their hearings, the Erie, which had already put a reduction in force, was ordered by the board to 7 restore the former rates and the New York Central was denied permissioy ity to present their arguments. to make an immediate reduction, pend- Copyrigtt 1921 > -F. Regrol ts x ceoCo he 7 Wlas'on-S.to~ Lace aren ane (Special to The Tribune.) Minot, N. D., June 1.—Minot, made it three straight from Bismarck, taking final game last evening; four to noth- ing. The visitors were held to five scattered hits by Hightower, while Mi- _ hot clouted Christensen for 10 sate ones. Score by innings: Bismarck ....0010060-00—0 53 Minot ......1-0 0.9110 Oix—4-10 1 Called end 8th. size an wo * Batteries—Christensen and Ander-| , son, Hightower and Giffen. - WAGES SLASHED ON RAIL- ROADS; RATES FOLLOW? (Continued fro from Page 1) of. At the same time Gen. Atterbury demanded immediate abrogation of. the national ship ‘crafts agreements, which, he-teclared;“wontd further’ re- duce the raifroads’ labor bill by $300,- 000,900. The board, however, took no action on the demands at that time and it ‘| dispute, Defeat of the efforts of both roads to cut wages was \then the}, ing a hearing of the merits of the signal for a deluge of cases which be- yan to pour into the board's offices. Realizing the futility of attempting a separate hearing on each dispute, the board combined all the cases for the hearing which resulted in today’s de- cision. | Adopted Resolution After only one day’s deliberation, the, board made public a resolution on Ma 17 stating that prevailing con- ditions justified a readjustment down: ward and that a new wage order would be issued on or About June} 1, to be effective July 1. The a cision, however, hot as comprehen. sive as that which grantéd the $6vu,- 000,000 wage increase: to railway work- ers on July 20, 1920. Reductions under today’s decision will be effective only for the classes.of employes named by the railroads which filed disputes pria: to April 18 and wh appeared in the hearing beginning on that date./ . ending. that’s Where the differerice may show up. a The increase last year affected all so- | t was not’ until the following month ig Doar ds atten Mion ‘The rie Te the 20 ot the Saran Se ayscmas of the, 3 and ‘a took steps toward is reducti’hy bee. 6 a Tende nit aeatae, eran ne) _ Senting the matter to their employes. board between April 18 and June 6) ‘No agreement was reached, however, and speedy decision is anticipated in! and the disputes tally reached the! the new members of the board A ae —poatd. 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