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wig CALL FOR TROOPS IN TOLEDO RlOT Emp! WASHINGTON. June 4—Insertion in the Sunday Civil Bill of an appropria- tion of $4,600,000 for maintenance of the Federal Stel cpehton] during the Bert fleal year, by. Col. ur Woods, ‘as stant lo the Secre- tary of, War on yment of dis- se scoldiegs, in letters Fecelved to- Say by Chairml ma Warren of the Senate ne Committee, an Ir fe Sand the House Committee on "if the Federai, Employment Rerviee suit oF business on July 2. ds, “the interests of the id sailors would it is difti-~ After Two Are Killed and He Is Driven From Home. TORMDO, Ohio, June 4.—Opera- tions at the Willys-Overiand Auto- mobile Company were at a standstill to-day as a result of the rioting last night in which two persona were shot to death and 17 injured. The plant opened a week ago Monday after two weeks of idleness. Clarence A, Earl, Vice President and General Manager of the com- pany, authorized the announcement on that no attempt would be made to operate the plant whidh has been af- fected by labor disturbances involy- ing 13,000 employees, pending word for the rioting. Ad tch from Columbus to-day To-day il To-Morrow ita Gov’ Cae Wid Db 900 tadioaied We will have on sale @ special lot INU-| whether he would ask the War De- Biri deo & pari wr f: partment to send troops to Toledo. ae whit and, seein na The Governor was in Dayton this morning. He said there he had been Ser prices The dismen re ‘sprend nd sins in touch with Mayor Schrieber of Sur prices The diamonds even dion meet Cg iqbe Toledo by telephone, but that he had Geeree snatch Li nothing further to say. The Gover- ee sat nor was expected to return to Col- ‘umbus during the day. The dead men in the rioting here, xe", By written it is said, were not involved in the Y yeeelved in| labor dispute and were never em- WILL BE! ployed at the Overland plant. They were in the crowd which congregated about a fire station when discharged soldiers guarding the plant arrived in response to a riot call, 68 = Feeling in the neighborhood where B. GUTTER SONS the deaths occurred is running high. & This is a settlement of Poles, This DIAMOND IMPORTERS nationality suffered the most seri- NASSAU ST.WY.C°8S?, 222") ousiy auring the rioting, and police authorities were apprehensive of fur- ne ca ther outbreaks to-day aimed at the former soldiers doing emergenay police duty. The emergency police- men are armed with automatic pis- tols and rifles, ‘They still wear the uniform of the army and are operat- ing under the direction of Col. L. W. Howard, who receives his instruc- tions from Mayor Schreiber, Mayor Schreiber, fearing that an attempt might be made to harm him, | enent the nieht in a hotel instead of s home, The house adjoining the Mayor’s was stoned and its windows smashed last night by sympathizers of the idle automobile workers, who apparently mistook the prouidence tay Expert Captain wanted for 65-ft. power boat. Must be familiar with waters of Long Island Sound and Narra- gansett Bay. Reference from Yacht Club mem- ber required. Apply by mail only to Mrs. W. P. Stewart, Haverford, Pa. FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHoPs FIFTH FLOOR Straw Hats for Boys Sizes 12 to 18 years $9.45 ° Not men’s straws in small sizes, but boys’ straws in boys’ sizes! OES that sound like a rather ludicrous distinction? Don’t you believe it! There are mathe- matical niceties of proportion in straw brims and crowns that miake all the difference in the world between a man’s hat and_a boy’s. And those mathematical niceties are in these straw hats. The selec- tion includes fine sennits, coarse sennits, and Jap braids. And the price is most reasonable.. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets IS UNANSWERED, potas Seon ”|Mayor Appeals to Governor, from Gov. Cox regarding an appeal CARAT from Mayor Schrieber for troops to handle the situation, BLUE Coroner Walter Hartung has prom- ised an investigation into the deaths 2 warre in an effort to establish responsibility ‘the Mayor's, After this incident po- lice were placed on guard around the|N house, . The labor situation at the automo- ‘Dile plant, which has been smoulder- ing for four weeks blazed into a pitched battle at the gates of the factory last night as the day foree was leaving. A crowd estimated at|f 5,000 idle workers attacked the loyal |§ employees with a shower of bricks, stones, clubs and other missiles. ‘The emergency police charged them, firing more than, a hundred shots over the heads of the rioters. Eleven Persons were injured in this clash, | § two probably fatally. After this disturbance had been |fN quelled, one of the discharged sol- | dier guards, with a girl companion, | § was seen in the Polish neighborhood near the automobile plant. He was carrying side arms and wearing his uniform. A erowd gathered about him, hooted and threatened him, and he took refuge in a fire engine house. A summons for help was sent to|NN the commanding officer of the emer- gency police force and two automo- |N bile trucks filled with men in uni-|fN form responded. These men formed | a half circle about the fire station and fired a volley over the heads of the | § crowd. When this failed to disperse the assemblage, the order was given The Then io Final Reduction Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Embracing a remarkable collection of 500 Trinmed Hats INCLUDING OUR SMARTEST \\ AND MOST DESIRABLE MODBLS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. \\ HATS THAT ARB TYPICAL OF THR FIFTH AVENUE WN SHOP ALONB—AT a to shoot low and thi ha killed fro tien and wounded sit ethers. | Ori he as ‘This trouble caused Mayor high a8.$18.00 Gohreiber to issue his appeal for | NN troops, and to ask the Sheriff of Lu- |B cas County to lend bis deputies to quel! the rioting. . Truly an Unusual Offering James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND ry 34th Street Remarkable Sale 900 Men’s’ Toyo Panama STRAW HATS New Reserve Tourist Owing to the limited quantity of these Hats at this low price there will be NO C. O. D..S—NO APPROVALS—NO RETURNS. A Specially Prepared Sale MEN’S UNDERWEAR AND HOSE At Exceptionally Low Prices A timely offering whereby notable savings may be effected, | Athletic Shirts & Drawers Athletic Shirts & Drawers each ] 50 Made of i lity Wh ; ° le of superior quali ite striped Madras. ee See a Made of White Madras; excellent quality. Athletic Shirts & Drawers each 65c¢ Dependable quality of White corded Madras. Lisle Half Hose pair 35c 8 for 1.00 Mercerized Lisle Thread; Navy Blue, Gray, Cordovan or Black, Union Suits each 1,75 Made of good quality Madras; sleeve- less; knee length. Silk Half Hose pair 75¢ Thread Silk Half Hose in fancy color effects. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR. PHE avekine WouLo, Wibixivay, JUNE 4, 1919. This store will close at 5 o'clock from June 16th until September 2nd; closed all day Saturday, June 28th, and on Saturdays during July and August. “Best & Co. — Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street Established 1879 Unusual Thursday Sales | LittleChildren's Pretty Dresses in the Sizes up to pip BAZAAR 3 years, inclusive. 4 Pima. ¥ Ss — Included are many new models for Summer, to make for coolness on warm days. Occupying our entire 4th Floor, White dimity frocks with dainty all over flowered design are made with low necks, short sleeves and dainty sashes. Sizes 1 to EO %8 Special White dotted Swiss frocks are » trimmed with pretty lace and rib- ‘\bon at the low necks and short sf sleeves. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Special 2.95 A new model in dotted Swiss ‘and touches of hand-embroidery in rose and Copenhagen. Sizes 1 to 3 years. Special 3,50 For Morning Playtime —bloomer dresses, of course! They are made of fine chambray with full skirts that have d hems, They are trimmed with white poplin, and Pink, Blue, Tan, Green. Siges 2 and 3 years. pecial 2.95 Children's Barefoot Sandals All the Joys of Going Barefoot . Without the Danger The children—both ,boys and girls—like them better than any other Summer shoes. One pair can be worn on bare fect for playtime and another with cool socks for dress-up. We have a full stock of barefoot santtals made of unusually durable tan leather with chrome leather soles, Each size is made on our own Best & Co. last, which is best for growing feet. Sizes 5 to8 —2,35 a pair—Fourth Floor. Sizes 814 lo 1046—2.70 a pair—Fourth Floor. Sizes 11 lo2 —3,1§ a pair—Third Floor. Telephone and Mail Orders Filled hand-stitching. Spend your vacation this summer in the heart of the Roce. b The climatic, scenic and recreational scvantigee Sf this outing region annually attract multitudes of sum- mer visitors. Smooth motor roads lead to high mountain passes; and trails lead to woodland glades “where the groun was never trenched by spade, and flowers spring up unsown." Lakes and rushing streams full of game fish. Here are two National Parks, six National Monuments _and more than twenty million acres of National Forests, Summer Excursion Fares Ask for the booklets you want. They describe Colorado and Utah Rockies, the two National Parks—Rocky Mountain and Mesa Verde—also the six National Monuments. Ask the local ticket agent to help plan your trip—or apply to nearest Consoli- dated Ticket Office—or address nearest Travel Bureau, United States Railroad Administration, 646 Transportation Building, Chicago; 143 Liberty Street, New York City; 602 Healey Building, Atlanta, Georgia. Consolidated Ticket Offices 64 Brondway 5T Chambers Street BL West Sind Street Tid West 42nd Street 336 Fulton Street, Brookiyn Dontion te atic st iat

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