The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1912, Page 9

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ENGINEERS WIN ' WAGEINOREASE = OF So Sgn 0N prtiteaors. Agi Agree in Dispute) Affecting Fifty-two Railroads East of Chicago. BUFFALO, Nov, %—A general chetr- man from each of the fifty-two raliroads affectod by the award of the Board of Arbitration as to the wages of engineers | met here to-day, with Warren & Stone, | Grand Chist of tho, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, representing the men conegrnad. ‘They will ap over | award in detati and take steps to! It tnto immed! fect, ‘Phe roads y ail Bast of! Norfolk and © and north Western. of Although {t meets the demands of! the neither side in the big dispute, award will ccopted by teth, ing to the of those who hy rived for the conference, But doubt expressed as to its proving a permane: rettlemeat. Some say dt may not go further than next May when the wat | made thalr demands. cts are renewed. «The sliroads that the total increase to en- under the award {s about $5,000, Stone said: “T have no comment to make on the fairness or unfairness of the abitration decision. It speaks for itae:t. We agrosq absolutely to stand by whatever decision railroads is out+ timed jn @ statement to-day by Prest- The attitude of the dent Danie! Willard of the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad, who represented the railroads on the arbitration board. ww eptance of the award as a snot signify my approval of a che findings in detall,”’ said President | Willard. He added that’ “although the | award is not suck as the railroads had they felt Justi- fled by the facts, “they now accept | without question the conclusion which wes reached.” RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC MUST / BE SAFEGUARDED. In many respecté the: subject to the Interstate Commerce Commission and various. State commis sions. The same is not trne pf the em- loyees of the railroads, the board This disparity of status sug- the creation of Federal and State wage commissions which shall exercise functions regarding labor engaged in work upon public utilities analogous to those exercised with regard to capital by the public service commissions al- ready in existence, IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PAY UNDER THE AWARD. H ieee obstinate cough in 24 _THE EVENING WORLD, 1912. eG | weae was @ranted miles or less of 3 cents an speed of 9 mi Rupees qaked overtine rie after five hours. In through freight se mam wae granted of 10 milos or lens, Wii overtime pro rata after ten gines, mine runs, Pusher, mitk was granted. service and for All existing President Wi award of the a “The firemen,” hat train and ing demands, "| pentors, towarmen and others. mate can be made of what these de- mands will amount to or what their final adjustmen: ston, vi sented from | tictinr respect, although the recommendation of higher wages for the engineers, Famous cente’ arth) cellent of bomes in Canada, The though never it, use only most valuable in guaiacol an ine elements. Followin the board’ the eng! In passenger service a minimum re the more important of md ‘Your (1 BOTTLE COCKTAIL Bottles ih 1 POTTLE CHER ui 1 be Oates, K BE i Saitcait Port, at 3 AL’ QUALINY sinew | choice vints ET, per 4 1 Both 1:1 Bee MADEIR, A guaranty or will get it The DINNER COMBINATIONS MANHATTAN QR MARTINI | LARET OR WHITE WINE HERRY WINE Madefra, per ful! quart uottie 1 ONOGRAM BLEND WHISK ROYAL 176 Newark FURNITURE [TWO STORES; STO requested rates a day of 100 mi oft the the same rates to apply to work, wreek, helper or In local freight sorvice 2% cents ai- ditional to the through freight rates jest of the engincers. per day ef ten hours In switching cinimum greated by the board are continued in force. es AWARD OPENS DOOR FOR BIG DEMANDS BY OTHER EMPLOYEES, | New Verk Central Lines toid an Ev» | ning World reporter to-day that the he engineers on the E. pened the door to 4i reases {rom other clai | employers. ready been received from agent Mr. Brown ikes the compulsory arbi tration recommendation of the commis- Uniens look upon compulsory ar> ‘ation as a busbear, and their repro- sentative on the Board of Arbitration Syrup” Receipt No Better Remedy at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. Make a plain syrup by mixing one pint of granulated sugar and 44 pint of orn, water and stir for two minutes, Put. 214 ounees of pi will usual; for penene tickle, sore lungs and asthma, and an ee remedy fos. whooping cough “* This recipe for making cough remedy with Pinex and 5: honey) is a prime favorite in thousands of Norway white pire extract,.and is rich hot work jn this recipe. or money promptly refunded, goes with is and the requests of |this recipe. Your druggist 4 Pinex, of W% for 100 | ime rate and an overt hour tes an $44 of 7 cents an hour ¢ a mini. a day of ho} he engineers | Mallett en- end eireus trains. ‘This met the full re- asked $4.60 eit Yne service. fetes higher than the iam ©, Brown of the! rbitrators in the case of rm railroads nds for in- of railroad | he sald, “have already | We aro infor yard men are fo and demands ha No est t will cost the railroads.” the opinion in this pars concurring in “Pint of Cough ure Pinex (fift ina hovers bottle, and fill Syrup. This gives ray the best cough simple remedy It lea to take hold in- stop the most jours, Also ex- trouble, throat far Syrup (or strained the United States and plan has been imitated, successfully. If you try auine Pinex, which is the concentrated compound d ‘all the ‘natural healin; Other preparations wil of absolute satisfaction, for you. If not, send to Ft. Wayne, Ind, ration y\ auLECT DuNNEa WINE “Fles enhelmer Bros., 261-269 EIGHTH AVENUE, near Wes! 23d Street, N. 100 Market St., Newark, N. Ave. 0 HARLEM STORE «$19.98 75.00 99.98 Opexs an ee hs Account OPEN EVENINGS BRONX STORE 3035-3037 3° AVE. ran AWA peerynenss Westchester County 156 “ST. ** Better Goods for the Same Money or the Purchases Made Until 11 “Meet Me at the Fountain: == GREENHUTS Will Be Charged on Bills Sixth Avenue MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, ia r) Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” Aye Bi Stor, . " A City in Itself Complimentary EL COOPER @| “= FREE, .B.GREENHUT. Pres. 16* to 19% Streets Rendered February 1, 1913 Tomorrow As many sets as are rea- sonably books: il be unfilled given. Distribu- tion in Premium Parlor, Third Floor, GREENHU1 —* tomor- Only 10 cousplimentery Stamps good in any one book. Other Sales (Detaile in Teday’s Journal) MAIN BUILDING Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, Felt Footweer for Men ‘Women, Children’s Drawer Leg- ings, onere Silver - Plated ‘are, Gold-Filled Bracelets. GREENHUT BUILDING Underpice Sale of Theakegiving inde: je an! ing Housewares, including Roesting Pans,Cudlery, Cereal Sets, W: on Ware, Stoves, Heaters, etc. MAIN BUIL DIN Your Thanksgiving Turkey|/Extfa shy nein ---the “‘Fixings’’ and Everything That Goes to Make a Supremely For Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only Enjoyable Thanksgiving Feast MAIN BUILDING ey And in our ‘mammoth Grocery you'll find everything that | ordered on Tuesday will be Fs pine either Tuesday after- les; s with it to make your Perse meal a success, | noon or on Wednesda vat A I points reached by our own Eve seasonable fruit, May ivhtodl wine, liquor and “fixing.” | Free Wagon Delivery at. B.—We do not accept orders for turkeys, poultry or We will fill all rail and tel meats to be sent C. O. D. All turkeys, meats and groceries | come to the store, write or tel Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets These beskets are ere with an assortment of the best strictly fresh groceries, containi ¢ orders, If you cannot Chelsea 4000. Tongues and Bacon ., 16¢ SEN We'll Deliver Your Turk atrona with finest dry We have contracted with poultry big J to oupply The oung Turkeys, w chickens, theese, Benes 01 tipmente are, recetved ety Can Condensed Sou Dry, Pleked ¢ thicken FANCY SWEET POTATOES, red or houses in Rhode isle yellow turnips, yellow onions, whit Pennbyivania, Jersey and Wi , We hev Ca eet Thea All Packed in Basket for $1.50 No mail, telephene O. D. order filled on the shove: oxtre specials, 4 Quantities limited.) Sweet Oranges Re- M ror gel every orenre guaranteed yer| a4 sweet and juice: x, 176, ‘e-dox, dozen, 93.34 "$1.69 LARGE CRANBERRIES— SBHOLD CANDLES— ._18c package Thanksgiving Nuts CHOICE MIXED NUTS— _ 30c Gubbio LANGE ze BhaZl NU . 18¢ ‘ * 20¢ w Needed Mal BA ound New Mixed Nuts Can Lipton's coment | Tea address within our regu! Jers are being taken ‘We will deliver these baskets to betore Wednesday, November 271 Hand- Packed Appl s Ud acl ‘DW! $2. 95 Rowe BEAUTY or Bhar |AN---B-quart bask ARGE KING, GREENIN BALDWINS-———S-quart baske' . 25 . 10¢ PURE onare JUICE—Fountein 29c quality: » 03.23; reg. 480 bette SANTA ph rr ron 30c 5 tee., 4c; 2 It MAIN BUILDING For Children A Superb Holiday Entertainment “The Princess’s Chatetanga Party” pom A. M. to & PM. uditorium, on aA really woaderhal povtorsennes te which several very take part. ne children. . Geontscaylenieet. Coneing GARDENER’S. 'S BOILED CIDER— 2c and. SWEET APPLE CiDEI lected, sound spies gallon jug, a8c; brand, medium i I-1b. tall can Fancy MixED ra bb. ENCH Rie vin CALIGOR 4 Ibe., $13 NEW ORLEANS MOLASS! "gallon, 74c; quert .... Educator Crackers » water crackers or gece Pag <A er 21c 40 ibe., Se Ss Re inthe A Toy (MAIN Baliding, Third Fleer.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Have You, a Piano With Le. To Entertain GREENHUT BUILDING A Stirring Sale of Fine ve Rugs fg." LS ‘sizes A wide variety of pat- MAIN BUILDIN: N ovelty Leather Goods Correspondence with durable caltenia per the terns at marked reduc- Your raha ij esis tions in regular prices. Thanksgivin Guests? House Mey noe ns Slip” and children: black and S180 grades at’, .98e fitted with puree; Pvelue; at. i : 1 95 hie Foe Pirpyens ly i ee re jeweled der, pink and maize; usually $2; at ba ” 98 Hand Bage—genuine walrus leather; tolded-bot Wilton Rugs Sale Price Think how much more enj joyable the day will be if you have a piano to previde music for those who want to sing and dance, Even ff you are not a performer on the piano yourself, chances are one of your guests will be. The best selection of a piano at the price is the Kirchhoff Piano at 225 It reigns supreme in its class at $225; possesses superio’ features not found in instruments costing over $300 T is made to give lasting satisfaction in both tone and tthe $5 Down All pianos purchased prev TR, to Wednesday noon will be delivered in Aud Small Monthly Payments, | | dime / it} Thankegiving Stool and Cover Fr Day. uilding, Fourth Floer.), ‘MAIN BUILDIN Overcoats Regular Price $51.50.. Size 8.3x10.6.. 9x12 feet.. 39.50... 9x12 feet.. $7.00... Velvet Rugs lar Sale ste PRRs’ Price 8.3x10.6.. Hee, D4 0x12 feet. ie dy cone ) 3 ; Chairs, Bookcases, Library Tables A Big Store sale of timely interest. Furniture of highest quality—every piece guaranteed. These economies tomorrow: Armehairs and Rockers Winged Armchair—brown or green (MAIN Building, Main Fleer.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Diamond-Set LaVallieres Featured Among Other Lines of Fine Spanish leather; high, comfortable Golden Oak | beck, with large wings; French Jewelry, Tomorrow, at Speciat Prices Rockers—| legs; good eastors:reg. $30; § e Fy, Piemonte ee Setialre Sit Le 99,78 with ede Armchair Grand uphot redleather Sizes for Men e $14.00 Rings $10.50] $2000 Ls 445.99 quartered beak end oe er ny vas '20 and Youths. 4 $18.00 Rings $12.00 vars M- . y by d Bookcases —s 320.00 Rings Vallieres at, $20.0€ Able! regu: [Staale Door Values to $20; at " $15.00) 535.00 1s Tarly $2.75; [Bookcase : : 328.00 Rings go9 5 Vuilieres at, $25.00 195 | ed NY 14.00 ints 49g 5 |Beitehtas #30.00 ies, 00 Ri 60.00 Li 9D lin iene “#* $52.00] Vatiieres ar, $48.00 Same style rocker with Chase leather . wide end @ And on up to $300.00. seat and panel back, with Chase h ne ‘ igh; has About 400 excellent winter \d gold-filled leather sypuasly #78599 Ea repped overcoats in a pre-Thanks- alues $10 to. i! eae 8, — ee movable aadls eoling peices anne oe om eres 9 er. v ces iS Fumed Oak spelvenirene 10" $20, The apes e me ie Gold - Filled Bracelet Watches --bright finished extension bracelet with a small open-tace watch; value $10; ar throughout the sale is $15. Big Variety of Pop- ular Styles in Most Wanted Materials, Colors, Ete. Our price for this sale is i hie = ey, in imitation feather; rog- ular price $5; iomorrow at *3.50 afl $6 Watches for § Youths, at Thin model; all exellent, ro $8.95 simply because the vuarantesd for 20 years. ” = assortmenis are broken — there rdge model, Py. yd stem-wind, Library Tables not being a complete range of ighly nickeled finish. We will regulate free of arge for one year, All are open-face; gold or sil- with second bands; plaia polished back. g this sale, tomorrow, we will take or- Oak Library Table --finished in fumed oak; has one drawer and sizes in every patiern, and just about 2 to 6 coats of a helves at each end; top is $ style, We advise you to come for Beautiful Script Mono- . UxdGinches regularly $10; ar 8 EARLY, tomorrow. two or three letters; at.... OBC (GREENHUT Build'ng, Second Foor.) (MAIN B g. Second Foor)

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