The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 10

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TPT i a “ . SAFE clean SURE pehogcder y deny» Saw ry bog using it and its name would still bo fozodont At your dealer's | President the road sald|Owners are $6,238,762 out of pocket that Tatra waste the Brotherhood | Paying interest to those who advanc- ef Locortotive ‘and the|¢d the money for ite construction. ‘/ Brotherhood of Condyctors had been} The plan of the Amalgamated As- “qreaniting the teen ‘with the full| lation of Street and Electric Hail- 4 Knowledge of the cdmpany and with. | ¥*7 Employees to call a strike on the ection 4g wiggestion, | MF tace lines of Manhattan and the ah bs Neyoorg ren bet A of work. | Bronx has been tem>* = “y, at 1¢ st, ing conditions was araated before te | nalted by an order issued by Supreme ing onditione was erated before st | Coon juatico Lydon And served tant Uunderitan” that the company wae | olsnt om P. J. Shea, exeoutive mem- Sie | wrod ber und Louis Fridiger, counsel to the , dealing with & union-and wished to! 4 maigamated taks fall advantage of the experience! Railway Employees, of the Union in advising their mon ger of the American regarding conditions, Tader. “We have already met the increases * grantéd to men doing the same work + om the Interborough in the last few @aye.™ be said. “The present demand te for the wajox of steam railway Wenders to show cause | why they opetatots and we cannot meét ft.” should not restrained from q Organizing the men of the Third Bince the road’ began operations | OrRaniz way. The order ia re- SS je in Part No. 1, Bpecial Term Supreme Court on Aug. 26 and decision It serves as a ro- the activities of the «id to-day that top the organiza- jon and that they will be vacated. in the meantime the public is assured of peaceful street car service. The meeting last night did not take @ strike vote for the reason that the| co-operate for the public good.” whole gather was served with a —_——— . ; copy of Judge ‘or’s order appoist-| nopokem Street Cleaners’ Strike jing Job EB. Hedges receiver of the Ends, New York Railways, Company. In- corpora’ The strike of fifty Hoboken street ed in the order in an Jofuno- | ieaners ended to-day after @ ¢on- tion against any persons interfering vith the possession or management | == of the railway lines included in the | pp ar ~ li deo INDIGESTION AND meses WONT Ws geo, CONSTIPATION en Quickly Relieved by Public Service Commissioner “‘Fruit-a-tives”’ |wawes of $2.90 2-day. The Commis- ge gd $141 yesterday. Conductors, who Head of Reconstruction Commis. | Gommissionors refused to grant a tems employees. he added, since August, wrota a letter to-day to Gov. French, PN IDEAL soft hat for early dervtand why ‘phone owving siee ‘he poor ot boma” male mixture, sand, willow and hazel. Miss Elien Munroe of Yonkers, in ing of the Amalgamated at the Labor Lyceum, which had been called for the purpose of taking @ strike vote, The paper signed by Justice Lydon \s an order calling on the three labor Mr. Elkus calla attention totwo | 1. Bh : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 41, 10919. eREreae oA nave been 18-1 STATEWIDE GONFERENGE [372° ,7, te, city Commtationers. charge ot the pa 08 20 OF SOF 908 SOE BOE S08 See BOE Son tot soe Mat to TOE 9 $08 YOR 906 OK 280 Bet 2089 RE NOE 205 906 4 4 Hy creased voluntarily im 1912, 1926, 1918 asi rag ae a aba French’ ¢ 70 4 i Bas inet (twice) and im 1919 (twice). Motor- is impossible to live on ‘ von Ai eal “ ON $1,068 @ year in 19'2, were receiving UNREST: RECOMMEND covet ry bf Fig mega odnr eA got $923 in 1912, were receiving $2,258 -” | Dudget is drawn up in December. LINE |scatsse' respectively of 158 per alata sion Urges Governor Smith to elena carried free life insurance for its ' - bee Take immediate Action. 4 A. E. F, PHONE GIRLS { is 1916, and the cost of this service AM 1. BEAKUA, Chairmen Fepmtimned rom First Pees) | juiy 19 wae i000. ‘The road, Mr.) «Ae xen oe GET HOME FROM FRANCE Ara Ore fea Oy construction Commission, —— aoe ‘S mast ‘Rot employ inexperienced men. operating expenses or es an Bmith recommending the imme- " diate calling of a State-wide ooe- Soon, Says One—Pity the ers, workers and public-spirited ‘Twenty-four telephone girls who men apd women to relieve the |xnow how to say “Line’s busy” in Autumn days. Very light in weight, it will make the transi- rest by preventing strikes and |raine to-day from France, where bringing about arpitration and (they have been running the swiitch- putes between employer and ém- |p. F, down” finish pid bottle green ployee. | “can't ter begins, “the industrial life of <n fj the State is ondergoing a period + he “ate ton ol atenton to KNOX HAT COMPANY rty. ‘The men quit work yesterday, saying f the y spoke a a gremyast am ree tcer| 1 RELIEVE INDUSTRIAL Provisions would be made when the The KN O X The eent and 144 per cent. The company Che ‘ ai pala of the New York State Re~ t Miller asserted, a never grating the road that Secaies pond “Regular American Service” There ference of representative employ- Present situation of industrial um- | French came home on the liner Lor- u tion from straw to felt very easy. ‘‘Eider- Mediation of differences and dis- | hoards at headquarters of the A. “Due to many causes,” the let- of unrest and the situation is fast | inmcorporated recent strikes on New York's transportation systems, sporadic strikes and the prospect of a ces- sation of work on @ large scale in the building trades, the strike of actor. and trades allied with the theatre and the traction strike in Olean, with riote and loss of life. “It is the belief of this commis- sion.” says Mr. Eikus, “that this situation should be met by a broad policy and constructive leadership in which all parties coneerned—the, public, the work- Ing man and the employer—must 488 vie TH avenue 169 groaoway wEew YORK IRESENT clothing prices in Brill Stores while .not reduced are so much lower 3PE HOE BOE BOE BL TEE NE Oe 3OE HE BE BE HOE HE KE Me He we ee Ne Re ee Ret \Prices can possibly be‘ that buying now meansa sav- ing of many dollars. 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