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‘ONDAY, SEPT, 3, 1917. PAGE 4 , / rayer of the” Women OM". We who are mothers of men, For we give our sons to war In office and farm and shop If we are worthy of trust Mothers and maids and wives We who have borne our sons, And we bid our lovers go, We take up the tools of trade, To take up the work men do, Give to the land we love, To take up the sword again In a cause worth fighting for For the labor must not stop Surely it is but just The light and joy of our lives And fight in the roar of guna, To fate that we may not know Nor the work be long delayed, Phat we draw men's wages, too; For the flag that flies above, | And we who will some day bear And then, dim eyed, we turn If the burdens of toil we bear We give of our strength and nerve We bend to our double task i Sons of those sons, in pain, To the myriad tasks that wait, While the man goes forth and fights, By a passionate fervor stirred, With a thrill of faith intense, et e —We make to the land our prayer, Tho our hearts may ache and y Surely our plea is fair And so, in the land we serve, And justice is all we ask 4 May it not be in vain. Phat is the womans’ fate That we share his rights! Let our voice be heard! As a recompense! HW Tabor’sAims Are the’ The Latest Styles in Military Kiss MAY IMPEACH CHICAGO MAYOR : Governor and Council Resent Thompson’s Aiding Peacers. | Says Sam Gompers were mobilized in Chicago to- | tiem took the attitude that this an-| ie the following permanent exeou- day and its mayor faced crim |nouncement was “for public con UY Committee was selected Inal_ prosecution or impeach | wumption,” and were on the alert, Seymur Stedman, Chicago; for ment as a result of the confer. |tor any trouble that may develop.|™¢r Senator John D. Works, Oall- ence © fthe People’s Council of Resides the four companies of fornia; John H. Maurer, Pittsburg; America, for Demoer: n. Carter com-| Robert H. Howe, Chicago; Pro- AMUEL GOMPERS | Labor's stake in this war is the jmflitia here, ¢ ensor 8c ei ‘ole a “ or the American Fed-| stake of every free man and of ev owe of Peace, he | manding, the tral department of sagt Steer Serks hance wnane r f Labor) ery lover of liberty. The whole yesterday. the United States army has four Pankin, } ork; Morrie Mcargastocs labor is a pow-| world history of labor has been a The city wae practically un [regiments of federalized New York; Professor H. W. Le Dana, New York; M. H. Toohey, To- der martial law—so far a8 | quartered at thelr armories for any f little dreamed of a decade ago history of bitter struggling for free- . 4 ledo; Mra. Wm. L 7 H y some of its dom, justice, democracy and hu /| fens meetings were con emerge ey, while Sheriff Traeger tie gps horn bors ige ost earnest dev menity vies | onrned. pe Ae CEE baa at bis cal several score ape-|Coorse Roswen, Boston; Pe a, — tees. It is a| There ts no better earnest of ti rence ic we ae His ¥ ik > ower with which | pure tdealism of the American gov: | possible thru tht of mod | Mayor Pi Trouble + len rl gy MB Ho must reck ernment tn this war than is found ‘ Thompson, issued In defiance | h . 2 ay Gay, Load Mayor Thompson faces trouble! Dr. Woltze, Cleveland The governor bad tnterrupted| from several directions, The state| The speakers at the main confer | gaturrday’s preliminary meoting by |COUNc!! of defense believes he is ence included Works, Congressmaa ordering the Chicago police to dis | #Ullty of criminal action in overrid-| Wm. E. Mason, of Illinois, ané Dr. | perpe the pacifiats ing oe den . yee and paces seerun eng of New York. © cal! a special meeting, at whic jayor’s Name Cheered Mayor Defies Governor charges will be formally preferred.| Magnes delivered the “keynote” Thompson was at bis La preset) State's Attorn Hoyne ays if| address, He said: P home at the time. Ho was pained/ such charges are made, he will) “We ask, first of all, that the { |at what he regarded as an UnWar|promecute them vigorously president specify in concrete terme lranted assumption of his own rights. The governor and Attorney Gen-| just what conclustve evidence he |He not only countermanded Low-|eral Brundage are known to have|thinks ‘the other people of the jden's orders yesterday, but directed | discussed Thompson's act, tho nel-| world would be Justified in accept- Police Chief Schuettier to afford the | ther would make a statement ing (in making peace).’” whether in plans in {ts relations with the labor of war or plans movement. The labor movement's for peace. absolute devotion to the cause of The labor move-| democracy and freedom—to the ment does not cause of the people everywhere— | hold itseif to be a is beyond all question, In nearly | power ABOVE all/all boards or commissions in the | other power—our government's machinery for war government, for the labor movement is represented example. But it by men of its own selection, and holds itself to be its extension ts assured a power WITHIN Here we have a harmony of| our government; aims, Here we have a unity of ac the organic parts that go t dea tion conference every protect | pdial - P Up our government, and as| AND 80, RECAUSE THE With the mayor and co on Wie cate cecal ee ae ines Begg or spoke becaeen, bo tala, bab | ENTITLED to a voice at the AMERICAN LABOR MOVEMENT their aide, the 7 » thelr! meeting tomorrow, will prefer im-| was “interested in peac rip toed | where matters are decided IS SO FILLED WITH THE SPIR jconference, which had been barred | peachment charges against Thomp-| speech — American people. IT OF FREEDOM, 80 FILLED " eee : from Minnesota, North Dmkota, | son. | Wisconsin, Utah sent Minis, at) United States District Attorney | ested in knowing what the people of 2:30. The governor was apprised| Clyne would neither deny nor af-|Iilinols want, then let the authort- of this, The were no state/firm that any federal action was|ties make the most of it,” he sath. troops in Chicago, and at 3 p. m.| contemplated against Thorson Senator Works sald: “We are styles in the military kiss, From left to right he fond farewell,” “the| the governor ordered four com. In explanation of why he sent| not here to attack the government, n hold.” “the half Nelson” and “the Sammy lock.” Even the slackers must envy| panies of the Ninth Illinois tnfan-| troops to Chicago, Lowden said he| but to defend it. We have a right e boys of the 69th New York, and the preface to their trip of adventure try, stationed In Springfigid, to this| “was satisfied this meeting was de to be heard. If the laws don't suit vf ioe city, They arrived at 9:20, but/signed for the purpose of bringing! us, we have a right to demand they the meeting had adjourned at 6:50./on draft riots and obstructing the be changed.” mart labor's aime are the historical experiences, well knows b 6c“ May Hold Another Meeting | covernment tn other respects.” Mayor. Thompson's name was ‘Arne a, for there is a|the bitter enmity sutocracy bears ea e S Ol 1oOYr el | Several of the pacifints “obeck. Thompson ‘refused any formal| roundly ¢heered at the meeting. unity of purpose and toward the wor ne pone t ed out” at the Fort Dearborn ho-| statement regarding his action, but among the American peo- recognizes tn the v4 ‘ inate e at " learned of the) when the delegates were being buf Major (Mrs.) Marian N. Horwitz p Concerning this war. the last stand of autocracy and its |troops’ arrival, It was said they ed about from city to city, last | 's the first American woman to be “If it is treason that I am inter is one of the great WITH THE CRAVING FOR DE that make this war un- MOCRACY, POLITICAL AND I any previous war. Labor DUSTRIAL, ITS AIMS IN THIS mever had a voice in any WAR CAN BE FOR N war. LE THAN A WORLDWIDE DE "Bo consideration of labor's | MOCRAC It WILL NEVER Pt tt od A Rape in this war is considera. | REST SATISFIED SO LONG AS ; : of the aims of a new |A SINGLE AUTOCRACY EXISTS | ‘| ‘The labor movement, thru bitter -. SCC }tel when TO THE CORE; its and Internationa: and it is believed an attempt will| under tho constitution.” been appointed on Gov. Catt’s milj- UDEMOCRATIC AND INTERNA: Its alins of slegates, however, were still here| they had “the right to free speech | Moore Haven, Pla, rin Fesch the highest peake strengthened the hand of lab $—Arthur Joseph Mat __|be made to hold another public ™ - Seattle will have an oppor | Mect at Paper Office tary staff. She ts a daughter of a -swetapeesghepe Mais Tameseaunees Ga ode eo Nd) tunity to see the 93 men who | {bul A. Mnaughnessy, William Theodore meotiag. Such a meeting ould| ‘The afternoon meeting, which | former Pennsylvania railroad vice- bounds to the ideals of the the threshold. The fundamental — Po the ete ee ¥ as Noah Agnew, 7 Perm eg called by the council's ex- — — priest tides | gpa otc the sg People. Tho often inartio- vigor of our movement, the organic rom the city and county to the tn * farm Everglades. Rimer » Charice B Bonnte. Whiteey and thelr dreams are unbounded, | fitness of its structure, have made| National army before they desires inclusive of every. |{t strong unto itself and a help be paid bihgeome day morning fer good and beautiful. yond measure to our government. used the labor movement is | We have, moreover, helped our The automobiles denated by In Its dealing with [republic to a better conception of | Patriotic citizens will assemble conditions. It is com- | the position of the vorkers within| t the county-city bullding | to be practical. An im- [our own borders, and in this we) % ® ™. and the select service labor movement would | shalt go on and on and on; men will be taken from there | the highest delight of ia | want the fullest measure of democ-| for ® tour about the city be |rney everywhere, and we are no| fere leaving for Camp Lewis. — | irmiam Knows today that the/more blind to abuses of democ-|, The Pollcemen’s and Firemen’s \iesry Koox tar allegiance to the noble|recy at home than abroad bands will precede the procession |De Bard (1wo y lie of internationalism lies in| This is my message to the work. !® @ bik Automobile and to the American republic ers—to all the people of our repub- Company the caravan to the lake institutions of freedom and |lic on this Labor day, 1917—the Take Civillan Shoes ey Labor is loyal to this | day that sanctifies the great cau: The men already have recetred intensely loyal and joy- in which we and all the democra- orders as to what to take and what / im the opportunity to serve it cles of the world are engaged not to take to the camp. Addition ad thus help extend the blessings The downfall of tyranny and al instructions Issued by the adfy F cy and freedom to other| autocracy—the disenthraiment tant general's office permit the Labor sees in that way the of the peoples of ali nations men to fake with them a pair of of the hope for interna from every vestige of injustice civilian shoes, | and unfreedom. The camp will be ready for the x men when they arrtve, according MASTOR FACES |FOREST FIRE °c The men first will be given a Division No.7 The fe Roe Van Newt Alternates eodore Taylor Thielin, Krnest foe Alternate i Then their equipment will be te a | The forest fire situation in | ued and the work of the camp be eae | the state Monday was the best | gun that it had been for almost two | The men selected from the vart | United Press Leased Wire ecke. WN. fi ous divisions to make up the first SARK, In, Sept. 3—It was at| So panewteg ph nad been | uote for the most part are men of More men have been called certain today that Lyn George | reported since Saturday to previous military training and are| for physical examinations by Chief Wardn Joy, of the Forest | "honor men.’ Divi and 7, owing to iy, optipn pany min} Fire 9 dation, add th | Deserters Pace Court the sdded sere yarns teat , would go to trial here tomor-| |,,, From the moment the drafted ave been granted by the die ich menaced green tim a . * , charged with the murder of| be ber | man receives this notice he is actu-| trict boerd of appeals. Stillinger and seven others,” | Ttabacs acon a ween were a in the arent service of the Me r . ba ke sppese Wednesday i 2 . nited States. Posting of lista ®¢ ers ne ed at Villisca, June 10,1912.) sin, the UL 8. prtdiction was|and mailing of notices to each man Division boards 1 9 have the state and defense today for continued fair weather and the|°#!/ed up constitutes legal not! certified additional for ser " " T h e pf Sironn, tmnn, snt*4| varometer remained high, the pres-|*24, the man doesn't get ita Division No R. Hannan, George T. Melanals,’Mewold oO have gaine rst place as e of Joe Moore, Mrs. Moore| gunn of fog along the Coast an?| tore a military court If the local 7 » erts, Cart ur W. Wikiund 1 t lli ° the four Moore children, and| moderate southerly winds, which |Or * military have been cert 7. Madoen, 1 Way co argest selling gum in the world and Ina Stillinger, would begin | usually rain, maed the fire} Notify Alternates ow, unless “some unexpected ters believe that showers which) gonowing recelpt of strict order would end the danger for the year | pop, the means much. It means that WRIGLEY’S Maat, Arthur W. Kole ; d the case.” ernment that the full “ . peered tho cere” _ =| were on thetr way. quota of each board must entrain | £3" et is liked above all others. AWLER | te eee for camp September 5 if possible, | tein Ss aneee. Ate Sf ‘ Tr Autos Injure Four each board is notifying five hale site A. Ashicn, Ralph : : : ‘a FLEET SUFFERS |, £212°0!%,20°temts resuttod tm|gronp, POPE MiB Be Arata fe jet eg od That its quality, lasting flavor and _ its injuries to four persons in Seattle; “These five men,” sald the offi ri package are the kind most appreciated. Press lensed Wire Sunday cial order, “are intended to serve - Sept. 3—The| Mrs. A. M. Berg, 1006 Let. Taco-|in case any of the men notified | hese . 4 * armed trawier fleet that | ma, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gates | fatl to report.” Arthur J Walters a J. Meat m1 < $ | SEENEnast hs eb tor ub |were injured when a car driven ty|o? ce ilam ‘Rabinson ai Back of all this—the enormous sales of cris will be more cautious in| A. M. Berg crashed into a cluster Report at Camp ® future, after the complete de-|light pole at Westlake and Eighth) None of the alternates held zation of four trawlers off | aves senate eh laeal ‘be Jutland coast, in the North| C. L. Smith, of Lake City, was in-|ters are present to Cherri George MH. Thompaon, John Calvin Hatfield, WRIGLEY’S show that people have learned its benefits: refreshment — aid to appetite and digestion—soothing, antiseptic influence to mouth and throat and the advantages’ of sweet, clean breath. rd headquar » drafted into! by @ Britisn destroyer force, | jured in a collision between an auto|the military service of the United a and a motorcycle. States until he is actually put in = ‘the place of an absentee U.S. SCHOONER SUNK) The police will be notified of the | | AFTER A SHELLING absentee’s faflure to report, and if) Marius Hay ; Malco Rob- | " wwe | « F Ss’ {t'appears that his delinquency was | irncn enon” Naren Nitin, ann Lal i cans capath 4 eal liberate, b ill be ted as| Louis Benedict Gillespie, George A. Nix: | ecke’ per sap oP ate FC YUR MON I I | Geliberate, he will be srrested as . k jeorge A Nix-|ahelied all night, the American a deserter from the United States on Swofford. army and delivered to the nearest | Division No, 12 Bannon ee : Cars 2s Creaey sad iets military station as a prisoner | ‘The following men in division 12 have | marined pry kga : he nate aa ° advir ne | partment was today Take your choice of flavor. If any of the group started from for examination at 9 a. m. ‘ ‘ ‘. . headquarters of the local board fai! . ; 10, in room 409| Crew was saved, From September 1 will be paid on all savings to'seaoh the cantonteant camp and | “ocean | The official mossares telling of [the Cressy’s fate pictured a thrill , and there appears to be no left here on or before September 5. good reason why they should have |h'eh ! ying battle—one of the gamest in 7 #0 failed, they ill be hunted down + the of submarine warfare. Remember that for the last 28 ed aevucted an dammione Gra caret The superior speed and endur. years this Association has never paid to the nearest military center as | Jorn! © ance of the U-boat, however, won savers less than prisoners ' ' in the e i The let of “honor men” have not | Kaute Anderson, all yet been selected - a. al a Compounded The five “honor m from d!-| naaiche Anton's N SAVINGS Seml-Annually vision 3 will be chosen at 8 p. m.| Hart Francia w ve reer! Stop Sugar Exports *b, Karl Minor Jones, | By United Press Leased Wire F aisha sony pba = . amare station hy ne Ete lade ae sone PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8x Yc Start Wi heirman Dan don has request rt ¢ nd G harles | porting of suga D8 stopped [You May Start With $1 reper leataunth 6497, han eo porting of sugar will be stopped at report then, when the five men to| tel Calin onee, refiners here sak) today, in heave titer will becaslesteds “Lixin | cnetee compliance with a request from the national food Washington Savings aie bments will be served by Mra. | a nToe Keeton plese { tie 5: B, Paxene and Mrs. WS; Landon. |Prance ments will not be resumed until the hat alten Ma ae ies fo. far | Carter new Cuban crop begins to arrive, and Loan Association |," 3" ofa) Fran probebty late it Oorabe | 810 Second Avenue 1 John Moore Dunn, William | Charles All the sugar now held in this! ¢ James Henry I 4, Hort Hen-| Harry Quimby Hal |country and obtainable from Cuban| ASSETS %6,200,000 ESTABLISHED 28 YEARS roanph | Goodwin Georne mtocicn: th tnetiy, auttiolent, to ‘inst r ti tay Awe {until the new supply is available, tt | Bividie, Joao | WAS sald, nate Blair, Domenict tin, Axel Johu