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tr rng or ee —— 2 CHICAGO DISTRICT MILLS CLOS Dr" lee Sa ts Sa" | First Picture From Rioting District of Steel Strike; STEEL TRUST PLANTS WEST i a few of the forcign speaking men | strikers. “Have returned to work this moraine. | Several men were arrested for re- 3 é Py ‘ MMi told, the situation in the Mo-| fusing to obey ordera uf the State D ty Sheriff Direct T; t Clairt P, OF OHIO RIVER HARDEST HIT ) Bongahela,.where our tour big mills| police epuly ert trecting £roops a airton, © a. ‘ fre located, ig considerably improved | At the Duquesne Steel Works, oM- | 09446944 60444444.2.4469464684- 9096408 009 09 OOOOIOODEEG ID OOOH 118-9 OR DYDLDEDE IG DV 0464 4 14 GOO O4 — and is encouraging als stated that the plant was run ' hi : ; WOMEN ARRESTED FOR INTER-jaing in ull, Fourteen foreigners FERING WITH WORKERS. were arrested for loitering and disor- Three women were arrested at} derly conduct bMcKeesport to-day for allewed ot-|/ art aT WORK IN BEAVER VAL- CE es 205" D AND REST CRIPPLED a Institute's Reports Show About 40 Per Cent. of | Corporation's Men Are Out in All. CHICAGO, Sept. 23.— Barly thts} the sarp) of the United States morning, members of the tron and! Stee) Corporation were organized. . PHL-OSE Aempts to intimidate men who re- LEY REGION. fused to go on strike. One of the] png peaver Valley district was Steel Institute who are receiving re-| Since then the organizers have e+ | women was arrested in Man's ClOIN- | ea tieany una ed by the strike, ports here, declared that after aM /rolled, but fot lected dues trom, : ing. company officials estimating that the analysis of the reports sent than last} about 28 per cent. more of the em. 4 One of the women is alle; tl asa) qulliiber of etion out did tot] night it was plain that the "plants! ployees of the United tes Steel Have thrown a bucket of ona operated by the United States Steel | Corporation. In almost every if- f xceed ‘twenty. Plants at Wood- | 4 Corporation were thw only ones} stance, aveording to the reports of against which a serious drive was|our organization, the union recruits being made by the strike leaders.| were won in the homes of the met According to an analysia of the U. %| under the stress of pressure upon Steel situation, which was completed| wives and relatives, As a conse- this morning and concerned ope quence there are now on strike at the tions until 6 o'clock last night, the | plants of the United States Stecl Core situation ts as follows: poration about 40 per cent. of thelr Milwankee—Shut, down entirely. help and practically all the strikers ] Small plant of little consequence to|live west of the Ohio River.” the industry. South Chicago—Plants operating at about 60 per cent. of capacity, Gatya-Bignts Operating at about NATURAL, though per cont. of capacity, perhaps unconscious, Cleveland—Plants phot fotaily| craving Tor natural food and shut down and little Nketfhood of re- | natural flavors, is what makes sumption for some timo to come. people like Wheatsworth Real - oS lawn, Midland, Ambridge and Beaver tes to her plea not to £0 to Work) Hai, reported operating at capacity Officials of the Standard Seamless | Tube Company stated a few men vere out Six arrests of men found loitéring about tho Jones and Laughlin plant, g the workers as they came out, polive faid, were made carly to- dw The men are alleged to have refused to move on when ofdered, All steel and wire mills in the vi- cinity of Farrell are closed. Among the larger plants closed are the south and north mills ef the Carn at) Farrell and at Snaron, tho American| ¢ Sheet and Tinplate Co. and the Amert-| ¢ be When a patrolman came to the man's rescue, the officer was smeared with sh, it waa al- i Joyal workman when he refused to lis- i t 4 bucket of whitew loged. JL, Beaghen < President of tho Pittsburgh Central Labor Union, and John Patterson of | Chicago, Vico President of — the Pittsburgh, Vice countin Brotherboot of Raitway Carmen, two Uniom organizers, arrested yeste: were fined $100 and costs on a el Br aisorferiy conduct and vioiatir city ordinance in MoKeesport Court.’ The Monongunela Valley pla ts in Donora and Monessen remained strut Wire Co. ‘Those plants| ¢ ewe to-day. No attempt was made | (> Steel and Wire Co Thole piaiite! & Pittsburgh District—Planta running| «Whole Wheat Biscuits. { do Work, Mére than 13,000 men.arc| “erated part of the time yesterday |About 99.2 por cent. of capacity. No is etle Holeseeiss Bae -in Monessen and approximately] Twelve hundred men are ch sirike) ENN, TATE OrRO ro) = jimportant part of the industry en-| 4 I Abeba 4 Ops INTERNATIONAL | tirely suspended. slightly sweetened cracker sat- at the Midvale Steel and Ordnance Corporition branch at Coatesville and! 600 more at the plant of the Lukens} PHDSrd 4G Btecl Co. there, These concerns em- — CONMAFRIN: UBT eesulLieg ve iie| IRA" on ploy between 6,000 and 6,000 men. Good | union leaders, a member of the Ir . 2,200 ng idle, Only ten ° r of the Iron At grocers in 150 packages. Fee ceed wo tor work, [Order prevails. ‘The rtrikory mostly PLANTS CLOSED; (55,000 MEN REPORTED IDLE [eee curepr ti Mg {hal al 0 of the unskilled class, are picketing ’ ’ Dwei we notid6 par cont, of rine at reatgurante Gnd |LABORERS' WALKOUT CLOSES] j,,, < pe d the streets In thé yioinity of the KE EAM N Vi a = " ee } ‘TWO MORE PLANTS. mille are reported tilled with men. LA IN OHIO STEEL DISTRICI pépis Wiel’ dass LBIGDAEEE MiG F, Il. BENNBTT RISOUIT OO. N. ¥. Braddock and Rankin plants of the; Mr. Foster said he bad a telegrant) i seeabsbianensbdadaadutee: Rreducts Companies, Vaxy Woven tsworth a re Fence Co,, 12,000 mpany, {from Tirmingham, Ala, stating that! Johnstown =. Cambria Steet and ston i Sice | 4,006 men were out there. ‘This, be] rom 50,000 to 67,500 Men i i g ; Closeda— Switche | Lorain Stect_ Companies ny Idle in Middle|Most of Larger Plants Closed—Some Switch- | tran stot companies 15,000 | East of the Alleghanico—Vracticany| #sfies. The flavor leads your ‘ 5,000 are out of work at Donora. POPEEHDDDFDDHIDPDOODES 99OO44O999H004-09-06494O2DPHDH5 | no intermption in operations, appetite to the “promised +The Gecond Avenue plant of tho National Tube Company in this city “Ut “pot resume aperutiony to-day, £ PHO D2DI-D9O-O6 00-06 9024OO0O0 ‘ os Steel and Wire € oth of which oporated yonterday at & ' y, uid, was pleasing because the union | Mecreased capacity, were closed to- | >! "ul 3 A Fy . : . ; fey for an indefinite period, Thego) "#4 not expected to make as good a) / , Western District. men Strike in Syinpathy. 165004, distributed In this way: Jants employ approximately 10,000 abenite there us the telegram indi-] CiIIGAGO, Sept —With between) in the Chicago district was made by| CLEVELAND, Sept Of the! handlers wuild be out batare the end| “8d Benwood, 18,000. 3 é 3 kA Tmen, including great numbers of for- Oud ' ia 50,000 9 67,500 workinen idle and) the Hubbard Steal Company of East |tweoty sicel mills in Cieveland oix-| Of the diy roinestown, ; i , te Youngstown, SPECIAL NOTICES. & I rdeis have gone out, Mr. Fowte Chiongo, ob asi 9 ‘i Phe Steubenville Steal District was | Struthers, Hubbar Hiance, War- sisi o jeisn apeaking laborers. It was due to] ir sui out” the men in all t practically every steel plant in- the| Chicago. which asked the men for a teen were closed, three seriously erp | igi to-day with the exception of the 280, Canton, Massillon, New Phila- HORLICK’S \ [the walkout of laborers that the ’ | conference, Strikers refused this, led and only one at normal! plant of the Weirton 8! and Niles, O., and Newcastle, | Diant * plants of the Jones & Laughlin Coni- | Chicugo district etfher closed or op-| phe picket force r only ae : plant of the Weirton Steel Cor ? fils, Baar. Waceall aha Bile THE ORIGINAL, ' plants were cloged. 5 pany, ‘Not much effort, he said, had | erat th tly reduced f iy a Big kellie Ay eel capueity to-day Ive hupsred deputies werr xe wood City, Pan 6000. MALTED MILK nuch effort, he said, had | erating with a greatly reduced force, | cago a whe mabed wetay 6 ‘1 , ive hundred deputies were ‘ood City, Pa. 60,000. }{ Owing to the closing of the plants}i en’ inde to bring tho Jones & : 0 mills was increased to-day by] In the Mahoning Vatiey only wol (iS. to muntan orden COUNTRY AT LARGE, 124,600,| Avetd imitations and Substiedeg: $ ithe crowds on the street were groatly Laughlin men out on strike up to th quiet reigned to-day, The onty ar-|l M. Rogan, Secretary of the dis-]or the big stee! companics were mak ies distributed in thig w icago d!s- | om: faugmented im the two towns to-day. " @ Up to this | cportedt was at Waukegan, 11,{'tt, om reports that strikebreakers ling any attempt to operate to-day trict, 70,000; Coat @, Pa. 4,000;[ as rh " Siate © time. Tho union hoped to be able to wore being imported. Pickets . { Steubenville, O., 7 : Cleveland dis. PERSONALS. @ police and Stato Constabulary |ciogy the plant by to-mortow. Where a siviker wis taken into cus aor ickots were | They are the Youngstown Shel ar triet, 25,000! Hugtide, 14,000; Pueblo, MIATA Toe hour aren? ‘ fhad considerable diMculty in keeping} yqy, Foster appeared in the Alle-|tody charged with malting threats placed in boats on the Calumet River |Puye Company and the Carnegie Steel AS 10 MEN ON STRIKE Col, 6.000. IFITA-—Come Home to your enideen ithe crowds moving. Two urrests were |gheny County Court to-day as @ de-|aguinst a workman who refused to running through the heart of the dis-|CGompany, Both companies, however, | Himade by thestate police’ fendaht for a lvged violation of 4M) obey a atrike order trict, to prevent strikebreakers trom Jadamit they badly erippied, ‘tho! alata } Although crippled in all depart- al Wea ake, fo Hittwpat organize the crossing. Police were on bantl it lCarnegie Company is expected to an | Claim Large Majority in Prac- } J irda W ‘ rested several weeks ago. in Fitep s organizer of the os 8 Aue. Fiments, the Allegheny and West Penn {vel workers, announced t 00 District Has boats to prevent any clash ounce completo suspension at va tically Every PE Fifty structural engineers at tae}rime, Yeuterday offtcials announced | woe i. Be seaptonnd: ceusiony cepaereare| WO ULTIMATUM FEDEIVED,. | sass were ite 1m the Chionso ast go dist Z had i 5| Wisconsin by-produeta plant were at lthey would susfiend unless more micn| Joined Fight 3 Sepenigas-wngeries Sesnanen & SAY BETHLEHEM OFFICIALS prery stool Sank inthis enetion would |W°™™ tO-48K, GAINE no word ed jrepegted for work. It in understood) Here re the Agurce sivon in Witte us than yesterday, while the com ah sly aco been received from headquarters tolihat the Ohio works of the company |bursh by Beertary Fostor of the { ; oe, PMgiais declared that.a.greater| Cra b) Vitapatrick announced ‘that he | *tike are completely shut down this moxn:fsteel workers showing te union h Trinte Wark ¥ jmumber of men appeared. Ib wen assorted to-day by officcra|wunld leave for Vittaburgh to-night | Although no statement could be ob- ling and that the Union works dre Cline ns to the men out | ial The Allegheny Steel Company oM-Jor the Bethichem Steel Corporation, |to confer will a corumittes of the {Mined from company oMcials, It ws )practicaily 40 | PITTSBURGH | DISTRIL'T — 97 v0 i] lolate said that they expected during |the largest independent In th ace \gadara reported 200 men were at work in the|” with the claim t vga wen eM, distributed tn way H > : jthje-day to start operation of the har] try. that no ultimatum had be : Wisconsin steel plant ees Voungatown, made! cL ittsbureh— Carnegie, Crucible and For Wednesday, September 24th 1d p init, which clowod, yesterday colved from ite unionized empl ko leaders deolurcd thas, 140 ¢ were {die in pungstown, Carbon 8 companies, Ame AND SILVER STRAWS—Chovcolate filling: These 5 fis oy yee po Spee demanding a conference with the ex- (cent. of the workers at Inuit A eympathettc strike of the mem=| yesterday by S$ UV Hammersmart, Steel and Wire and Spang, iatntye vetell “ahuved Shaving Jackets of é § OMctaly, pf the Homestead Stool |e” 7" 4 hee bora of the International Union of! nail ah" trikers’ committee, 00, oaths ored hard randy, fininied with o f lwarks sat But 10 pet seh? ge fecutivesNothing could be learned [bor Ind, are now out, and thas ovary |< s secretary of the # F A ee my laveres new at femtennred writ! § 4, Wer "ti ‘ hss fe a" beep ‘ eonceraing tho probable attitude of fatect plane In the div sbapbed Hown, , Steam and Operating Engineers in| indications to-day were that, 7.000 Fagar ray oo Prean. Chavokitemtrity pn om piovets, had ie t the plant and|ine company in advance of a dumand| Although officials of tho Steel com (th? Chicago district was regarded 48) wore idle in that ¢ and” nearly ean Steel and Wire Company. | ‘that “they “were all foretgn bort.!for such meeting. All the Bethles! jinieg decline to state how many |® possible addition to the ranks of! 55 900 in the Ohio district ; Rankin-—-American Steol and | {Upton organizers deciared that the hem plants are running to capacity, | ica ppt wt tite aaathny the steel mill workers who ked 1 Cleveland all ‘plants | Company, 3,000. Clairton—Clairton | i } non still are at work, f bs } eveland all plants | Carnegie Steel Company, Car- that the figures given ont wy ualon| Ut Engineers at Cary who lett! american Steel ant Wire Company, ‘Stoel . By-Products Company, | y of the Steel Corporation, | 4,000. MeKecsport and Duqueano— , 4 . 2 o y reite s! e- i e leaders ure greatly exaggerated. An| ‘belt work yesterday reiterated states | subsidiary 1006 1 r Ni official of phe Indiana Steel Company ments that they would remain out. and the McKinney Steel Compaiy, ta- ie Boy pe Compa: ys M om port | ‘ , » Compan’ M el ; a at Gary, Ind. stated that not mora| 00 the other hand, H. M. Comers | dependent, ‘were shit down, _ grift—American steel: and Tin. Plate | 9 ford, Secretary of that union, de-) ‘The Union Rolling Mill Compuay Company, 4,000. Brackenridge—Alle- | thickly prime Vireto} yen Kettle Molasnrne hie ton than 15 per it. of the men in that | ‘ city hud left their posts. Several de-|Clared that “even if this union hat /and the two blast furr ot. the gis y and we Pennaylvania Steel |] | ree Peanut y ‘ partmenta of the milla there ware |® pereonal grievance it would not | Otis Steel Clipany were operating at! “wy RERN PENNSYLVANIA —|1 | eatnt pox Stores: New Yorks ' strike in the face of a request made! about 60 per cent of capacity: The! Outside city, 32,600. ‘iatributed in}p Brooklyn, Newurk, For exact locations see telephone directory. 4 weight Includes the container. operating Another report suid to come from . minor oMeclal of the United States ‘Siee! Corporation placed the total number of men oul in ihe Chicago diatrict at 50,000. Patrick O'Brien, assistant secretary of the Chicago Local of the Lake Sea- ; f by tho President of the United States | Empire Kolling Mill Company, inde- | this way: | \that no action be taken until after|pertuent, is operating at normal by) New Iensingtun— american Sheet he had opportunity to confer with | virtue of a contract with the Amalga-| © ,On PUNE tes gi the various parties to the contro-| mated Association of Loa, Steel and) Protected Sto versy on Oct. 6." To Workers. | Leechburg—American { * Mr, Comert . lc nk Gthsinin ted cwene| WAU Gor Seer ford reviewed the attl-/ Claims of union ofMcials that twen-| | Donora’ and Monessen—American ‘ tude of the engineers’ locals in vari-| ty-five thousand men were idle here,! greet & Wire Co, American Sheet & imen's Union, announced to-day that |°U* steel zones. At Waukegan, Ill.,/a 6,000 increase over thelr eatimutes| Tin Plate Co.. Pittsburah Stoel, Car- | the «trike vote of the men employed |2%4 Youngstown and Steubenville, O.,|of yesterday, was disputed by he sald, the men are willing to work | mill officials, who deny that the the mi i old lout is ax complete as union officials but the mills have been closed by the | ciaim, and contend that actual sirikers and Electric FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS, eee eee Ce A.Man with a Soul By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER. on ore carrying steamers on the Great Lakes had been counted and was y unanimous in favor of /companies, At Gary, Ind., and Jollet, | do not number more than 40 per cent, | fire morrow at Buffalo,” said Mr, O'Brien, “When the result of the fremen's ac- tion is announced the executive coun , y ‘ practies | ae é ‘ eat . the stect {Il certain radicals have ignored th f the union figures. | . itti i ink ut 1B KyMpathy with the stec! | lly ceriain radicnis PR ted sali Tine wastern ireserve Company plant | HY \ ‘The other day I saw an artist sitting before an easel ; : \s i ' yemain at work, he sald: and cannot | Se nace tae es, to-day with | trying to copy the beautiful design of one of the two We seamen have voted to walk te eanteeliat . approximate y 500 men out. ‘Che two | cloisonne vases so well known and admired by thousands j out, but no definite action will be] qmproughout the entire Pittsb other plants there were operating at ho dail: ss before the wind f The Funeral C! h; iy taken until iio strike vote of (he lake land asin. Cole Guniricta air | Meo tebe don base Laians the nanrown at The Pucera Vey ! ki » nd eblo, Col. districts, Mr.|~ qn Canton the Canton sheet Steel | Broadway and 66th Street. nen is completed to-night or to- [Comerford added, the engineers have | Company shut down. More than 1,000 men are affected. Pickets accosted the ; men as they appeared for work and in- Tinpiate ducdl so many of them to quit hac the wre ae ; coinpany was forced to close. cil of the seamen and remen wil ELWOOD, Ind, Sept. 23.—Ninety- In Cleveland severa; hundred mem- ET the ‘e t hold a joint meeting and wet a date|five per cent. of the working force| bers of the Switchmen's Union struc Mate hadi vold : ‘ - t rike. 1 0 c Hy’ athy with the steel workers 1 4 for the strike This probably will be |Of the Kiwdod Tinplate plant, a in sympi ? | s within a few days.” branch ofthe American Shect and| 494 refused to handle shipments to lamps, lamps small and | oo % by ‘Tinplate Company, are on strike. 1t| the steel mill. lar, inexpensive and q The only move toward contillation |,» estimated that 2,000 men are idle. Representatives of the union) o 1 : Mit ial dt Stel eaeenie a “| switenmen in the Youngstown dis-| §¥ costly—at Ovington’s trict called on W. G. Lee, President you will find one of the Cloisonne is an enameled ware called by the Japanese “Shippo ware,” meaning they represent the seven precious metals, gold, silver, emerald, coral, agate, crystal and pearl. In cloisonne the designs are formed upon metal by ‘fine ribbons of the same materials, soldered ‘by ‘one edge tothe basis and so projecting to form a multitude of cells in which enamel pastes of various colors are placed. Besides the two beautiful vases in the windows of the Campbell Building, there are fine examples of this work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, at the Japanese Palaces and at Dresden. “Which do you admire most,” I asked the artist, “the cherry-blossom design or the royal blue of wistaria and 1166—Japaneee Lamp. Price $10 SWITCHMEN HELP TIE UP | AOWEDUCT RESULTS. —|toisihon Cttiz eal: Al Kreomaray imps LACKAWANNA STEEL PLANT) .< trict may also be confronted with a New York, offered at | -Biff Bang, (Enaser). 11 to 6, 4 to 6| concerned, Lee told the m it T RAC For two-year-olds tle-up as far as the stcel ills are very moderate prices. ngs purse $1,162.50; six furlongs. en to carry eens and 2 to 5, flrat; Foreclosure, 107 (Car-| out their contracts, but that where | fy ’ | : 125 Strike on Line Serving’ Works | {ol}: 28, 4; #0 1 and 4 to 1 Care| ho contracts existed, the will of the OVINGTON Ss eerie e 2 rike on Line Serving: Works | Bally neil, 103 (iowan), 12 to 1, 6 to i] majority shall dictate the course of “The Gift Shop ef 5th Ave.’* | ad a 7 : -—Donner Mills to Close ope third.” Time action. 314 Fifth Av.,near 32d8t They cannot be compared,” he replied. “Here is the beet As Eira Ei One striker was arrested here at an a . |] spring of youth and there is the summer of life.” " Hamp its 01 y Roberts and { —— en reaching police headquarters, Union chiefs have protested to Mayor Davis, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, —|huraine tn Otis Comrany with In papa orting meu A city ordinance pro- porting. tf Ary p CARR, ALBERT “Isn’t it strange,” said I, “to find in an undertaking establishment such works of art, cloisonne vases, bronzes of masters, tapestries of note, marbles of great artisans— why should you expect to find these here?” BUFFALO, Sept, 23.—One hundred and forty switchmen, employed by the South Buffalo Railway, an adjunct of a EET 5 3 FinsT wae Ing strikebroak the Lackawanna Btecl Company's plant, | Adit? JACk wp,| hibits importing strikebreakere, os ; 5. went on strike tis morning, tying up | 14 Alsadeasin gi" Up yAia:| Union orguniszers were expected tor | _ Bersices at ihe OAMPRELE # UNERAL “There is nothing in the entire building that reminds . Vahane {Ot aut. tor; | day in Lorain to attempt to organise | CHURCH, Broadway and 6dtly st, on ™ oem J08; | “iter Aigadley, “Vo0i” Night] the employees of the National Tube) Tw at ia M. Png La Ne tote sion ag? Hah4: | Company there, 1t is @ subsidiary of | GANDOLFO.—yosErnt 103; Sowrentics, 97; | the ateel corporation, Tho plant was Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL ai, ta He. 113: | operating at normal to-day. Switch-] cyunol, Broadway aud 66th st., on| Miss Kriter, 198: Onwa, lio, |men on the lake Terminal Ratlroad| qyosaay, at 3 P.M i) of My walked out with the expectation of | 7U°*ssy you of death,” said the artist, “Everything is tuned down to beauty, to art, to quietude. You come in here and you forget that death reigns within these walls. Look at the Chureh on the second floor in pure Gothic design, it ig beautiful.” switching with! the company yards Tho Lackayanna Company has vir tually ceased operati police reports. It was announced by the Donner Steel according to| lee Wea tT! W port Maircen BT: Shahrpretie’ Yass: onoee tes Company that its plant would be closed e Kor two-year-old {il PROSPERL,--QUIRICO to-morrow, thé men at work to-day be- | ! jongs,-Gamacore 00: Lonely tor; | tleing up transportation facilities to | an | “Ten't i 7 . Pi ing used to bunk fitew and make other | [Oe Pt Vip" vod aiece Mau Manor Otoe, | the plant. fervicen at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL | Isn't it strange?” I repeated. | aak ainathbwat ae voc lee ke fy (nh 1. Brie "JohnH, Lennon, a concliator of the | ‘CHURCH, Browdway and 68th st., on “Strange? Did you ever meet Mr. Frank E, Campbell, 1, prepa plants employ about 9,000 1 ‘Duesday, at 11 A. M. RYKE,-ROBERT Services ut the CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway and 66th st, on t Hearvher, 210; tatiih KK. 10; Het | United States Dei tment of Lab ICH RACK--Yor uwensesr-oule und, wo-| Wee in Cleveland to-day, His prc wart: te Stomomok! ‘wiles om “mie [ence ted strike leaders to believe Overacidgs on | Wei. 10s horn dane Rewiee Tit:] President Wilson might take some it Shan Diagn Th: Te ly hw ick, " av Reais Dingell " M8; action soon, Lennon conferred With the founder-proprietor of The Funeral Church? Let me introduce you to him and you will understand,” Then I met Mr. Campbell. |some Heading Wt Double " 2 | ADING. 1 Nep A wurvey | SIRTH RACK.-Kor carol” ani wo] trike leaders, ‘Tuesday, af 1.90 P. M. 5 Now J oH u i > y ty thi end of th UyIKAD Vale | want= Horie @andieap mle at fie |” Ralsse predicted that cVOry P10) |S how I unders nd wy death loves sting when you Beating Caachi enter the Campbell Building; why the beautiful, art and ley of the sted! plants, rolling and other |Ciuuer ar nay Drag: ds Pages 110 | in Cleveland would be closed by to- | | mills, shewe ani abeonco of lubor dletarte | xT. Gath Pare tree ventalds end up| aight | HELP _WANTED—MALE. | restfulness meet here; that a man has a soul—do you understand: that a man has a soul. ‘one aaile.~ Hel | Ore handlers at two docks joined pnee or strikes related tg the ge tS, aie triat yorny Den epariinent trike called th the Pittabubsh end! Chie | a the strike last night with the result day" aya overtcne, "Casi Horie {46th ai., ready wo we “AY BRS — New “air tai, Call Kivers logal Ore peady @ work, len boats were de- ding to union lead- that all that two ore 1 tained here, acc ers who claimed cayo @istricts; Al plants aro in eperas | Mavs Bord: PG. King, Uob, some of them on double ture ing! eck muddy, ea

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