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Mason Fails to Report oD of Witnesses to State Labor Commis- a Whon oalled up agelp qaturday, Mr Hubbard egid he had not as 4 The Star has had the names of ; nine witnesses for 15 days, Mr : Hubbard said he would trust to ‘ Mra, Mason to give him the namen. ? ——— see Mre. Mason this | al tie | yet seottad the names of the neces She Won't Talk, morning to | @scertain why she occasion he announced that he had| {natfucted Mra. Mason to sdoure the evidence, and tnmediately tipon gary witnessos from Mra. Mason This Mra, Mason has not done, had not | j eipt of that he would Adt ‘ - He was only waiting for them. | and when an effort was made to} fur. | nished the names and evidence to} the state commissioner, ahe refus- | ed to talk to newspaper men. Bo, with there being no prospect | of arrest and conviction for vjola tion of the 10-hour law for working | women, the Supply laundry and every other concern which employs women may continue to work them | under conditions contrary to law without any prospect of being call | ed to an accounting by the state labor commissioner and his deputy wT BUILD A REPLICA es OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE hae been done towards ition ¢ p Supply tau overworking ¢ mre contrary to | develop: of 20 girls Stabor day as a holiday with the deputy state labor pner and the se shunting the sey for this inactivit detween oa or, It ap-| nothing will be done, de tis known that) BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 27.—A] deputy sioner, Mr®./ score of prominent Massachusetts Mason already has positive | Free Masons have just {noorpora n of the law, ed a company here for the purpose nal evi of building an exact replica of the she w e she will temple of King Solomon at Jeru-| ithe trouble to interview girls salem. The organization ts head-| be have worked at (his laundry. ed by Arthur Howe, president S Really Does Nothing. Bishop J. W. Hamilton, Warren B.| ; the time Mrs. Mason saw | Ellis, Adjutant Wm. H. Bringham * Welr of the Supply laun.| 89d L. D. Ape a former mem day she » 4 out with | D@r of congress. President Howe | stations of what she |/Concelved the idea of constructing for the “; overworked | 88h & temple while he was visiting | Sa” until the pr in the Holy Land Das very ap ¥ % following a they ase state (By United Press.) ‘tare to really do nothing In MILWAUKEE AFADY 10 + of securing conviction . fie violation of female 10 Hately after seen i Mre. Mason announc BUILO BRANCH LINES e igation had ceased, that! ; p was satisfied that there had For the purpose ot arranging the Bo violation of the law. Then) early completion of branch lines | was confronted with positive that the girls bad been again and again more than that will tap the wheat district of Central Washington and the coal districts of King county, President & day, and she was forced | 4. J, Earling, of the Chicago, Mil her position. She im-| waukee @ St. Paul, accompanied by appeared to start on &) 9 party of 10, arrived in a spectal | Investigation, and in the| train of four coaches last night over | The Star found as many| the Milwaukee road. | Girls who would testify to| ‘Those with Mr. Barling are Percy | of the state law, and. Rockefeller, son of William Rock-| fo furnish the names of efelier, Charles W. Harkness, D. G.| Gris to Mrs. Mason, but she | Geddes, Frank 8. Bond, Prederick | t them, and continued to! Layton and L. J. Petit, directors of it “her investigation. the Milwaukee railway; C. H the Responsibility. | Charles, a business associate of Mr. | she would make her|Earling; H. B. Earling, recently pro-| State Labor Corhmts-| moted to be general superintendent bard, and that it was/of the Chicago, Milwaukee @ 8t./ Ro him to act Paul; A. L. Flewelling. prestdent of eantime the state labor| the Milwaukee Timber company, r was called up by The | and Henry E. Wing, of the legal de-| the long distance tele-| partment | FREE! FREE! alking One Dozen Records Machines with Every Machine One $500 Steger&Sons’ Piano tite cons vee $40 Cash Value Prizes, f bbe Gc music. ‘of be ‘* on n thy In each book. Byvery rian Cash Value Drive. 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Service adv antajbes our under markatle terms, with ufted n full homes th SEE T>s ~ wey $23.75 —this large genuine leather patent rocker ts of an exceptionally pleas ing design, its general appearance is in keeping with the luxuriou furnishings of the modern home tt has curved back and Is deeply tufted; has a strong patent epring fe mounted on extra strong oak base, finished golden; Interior con struction and workmanship is of the best quality (throughout cially ppriced for this week bed, strongly con green; trimmed with gold; ex actly lke pic ture, but tt has seven spindles instead of five shown heré full size special for woox $8.75 extra Investigate These exceedingly popular Capes are beautifully made our of very good quality chiffon broadcloth, fifty-four inches ceait long, military collar and shoulder epaulettes, prettily trim sm med with gold braid and buttons Very special, $15.00 In navy and black only Prices Other very becoming models in diagonal serges, trim not med with black velvet, braid and jet buttons; also other advanced styles in chiffon broadcloth? charmingly finished with Gr tistic buttons or fancy braid. 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