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ote the central competitive coal field in an effort to reach an agreement on a new wage scale for the bituminous mine! day from 5 vote on Elec! “California Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say “California,” then you will get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” ‘Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, hs —Advt. Workers, resumed Its sessions here to locally or by the unanimous vote off Another resolution by Henry Den. | ative. day. ‘The committee, which ta com- | the Industrial Board, or by the unan-|nison of Framingham, Mass., proposed! Declaring that “the right to collec- posed of two operators and two miners {mous vote of the General Board or] that employers, make every endeavor! tive bargaining on the part of em- » burden plated on em-|Dloyees carries with it the right of by long seasona of non-em- €MPloyers to deal directly with their t, and that employers and Workmen,” another resolution by 3 s work together to #tabilize Dennison provided that “employe ‘*, should at all times recognize the Fight ‘ abide by," aafd the plan. of their employees independently to “It ia understoad that this plan|MeNAB PLAN FOR ARGITRATION | organizosfor. the purpose of collective would not. interfere with any system BOARD, bargaining and should always oe ———— {rom Oho, Indiana, Ilitnola and Wert- ern. Pennsylvania, held one session in Buffalo, which apparently enued in @ committee appointed at Buffato iast| deadlock before detiding to week by the Joint wage conference of |°°ss for ® week: a shall be morally bound to accept and Register early to-day if you wan n Day. Booths open tee M. until 10.30 P, MM, \ thereafter ag there may be an abnor- ae= 5 by the decision of the umpire, the conclusion arrived at shall have al the force and effect of a trade agree- ment which employers and otnployees: PLAN FOR RETURN take a re- conditions, of joint wage conferences now in ex- istence, unless or until the failure to agree in such a conference made a strike or lockout imminent.” co fi (Continued From First Mob A plea that all obstructions now three-mouths industrial truce, Drawn by A. A, Landon of Buffalo, repre- senting the public, the resolution pro- mauc .review of industria! relations een Ata Conditions, the board to consist of A@ equal number of representatives of cmmployers and workers, having due regard to the varioas sections of in- immediatgly between capital gnd In couraged by the Depurtment of La. {twee all agitation and organization oe Prohibition of all immigration for at least two years after the declara- to act as third party where eacn ‘The National Board of Coxtiliation (Tétdy Co meet their employees either afd Arbitration proposed by Mr. Mc- ‘irectly or through representatives! cy yp Nab would consist of four members “M4 that Tabor should recognize the to be appointed by the President, at TEN Of embloyern to densely wieoted - blocking increased production and re-|,umtonr of them a woman: two 10 Shon committors oF otherwine, as well | to-day to & National Conference Board was |jiticed living @ost ba awept aside, was| tng ‘House, ail former Presidents ot| #4 {hrouRh trade untons.” re _}made in the resolittion proposing aline United Stat C. BE, Russell, of New York, a rep- le, a Proposed to provide for the syste: ne a States, and the Secretary | vesvative nor tne wublie: aiered a [oonterence of Protestant Representa It would be available for determin. | resolution w! ation of all disputes between capit rd net vided that the status quo be resumed |gnd labor and might act asa board |couditions wa in request by the parties to an in. |% reduction In ¢ Retry ald ease as sections of IN| bor; that lockouts and strikes be| dustrial controversy of on request | Fess should Immediately enact antl. tions Dep. tives held ch said that since O| nendation existing industrial josely dependent on cost of living, Con. | s¢lves and mation of these boards would be en, (ended at once and that during the| might appoint one of its members [profiteering legislation similar to|,aining. both sides being under moral| Tne board may also ta that now in force in Great Mritain. obligation tion’ af peace and at such times mal condition of unemployment. At The Effects: of Opiates, ho time would immigration be per+ mitted to excead the Nation's ablity | SEAT INEANTS ate ering tarcchoris voll Laces. Even in the to Americanize the incoming foreign: smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- be | tone and growth of the cells which are likely to beoome permanent, causing A plan for adjustment of labor dis: tne 2 al ar aaveation in putes, prepared by Secretary Wilson ae reece met ping TOL Grd lor or of the Department of Labor and said | Nervous such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of to have the approval of President | powers are ® of dosing with eran or aaa to Eeee callin q Wilson, was included in the proposals |in their infancy. The rule among physicians should never of the public group. receive opiates in the smallest dome’ Sor more than @ day at « time, and Tt_would provide for joint boards | snly then if unavoidable, of employers and employees in each The admii ‘of Anod and industry, for a general board ap- | other narcotics to children by any but a nigelelan teneck be too i pointed by the President to adjust 4 the di 8! not be a to it. Children who are appeals, from thewe boards, and In | Reed ah tiation of a phys, andif'is nothing Youa than & doe ly with narcotics, event the genera} board failed to ar- Pa umpire to be selected either by ynan- Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the | {mous cholce of the general board or | Agnature of Chas. H. Fletcher, | by lot from a standing list of twenty | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of ‘4 rive at a unanimous decision, for af is named by the President. cement is reached, WILL LAY CHURCH PLEA BEFORE LABOR CONFERENCE |. Protestants Ask Right of Collective {{or,teqhnical ao Bétgaining—Strike Last Armitage of the Industrial Rela- “Right of workers to organize them- —BROOKLYN— OPPENHEIM, CLUNS aC Fulton Street, Brooklyn tion of Koods. ree women, Resort. employment, and an agement of society, lay before the National In- — here last week, The recom-| May Act to Fad Strikes Mere, 8 Include: ALBANY, Oct. 9—Gov. Smith's In- mediate future, it w to confer through official rep- of longshoremen. Special Sales Friday Women’s Fall Apparel The Simmons “Slumber King” How Simmons Springs Are Built for Sleep WOMAN has a very defi- A nite idea of the comfort she expects the springs of her beds to give herself and her tamily. She knows, too, how seldom her expectations are realized in half a dozen important points. Now the remarkable thing is that these Simmons. Springs actually do what ‘you have: the right to expect a spring to do— . And that. they cost you little, if any, more than the ordinary springs. ‘ * * * ONG ago, this Company realized thar a good spring if quite as essentia} to sleep as a good bed. °, Simmons Spriggs are built for sleep. The Slumber King Spring, for instance:—A_ good spring! Taut but elastic~never slack, . San Francisco, al. Newark; N. J. Montr®al, C: nada. x . A spring so designed and con- structed that it makes a flat, resilient foundation for the mat- ‘tress, A spring that gives to the con- tours of the body—supports the spine and muscles in bef sleep- ine position— invites relaxation and promotes natural, restful sleep. A spring that fits four-square and firm on the bed—that does not creak, knock or rattle. + , o * ¢ 4 Simmons Shimber King Springs are designed on scientific prin- ciples—and built right. Where your ordinary spring is made of tinned fabric, apt to rust and stain the beddin Simmons Springs are finished in rustproof qualities, long-wearing and rustproof. See a Slumber King Spring in with a group of various makes and your eye will pick it oyt im- mediately by the sturdy look. SIMMONS COMPANY; Kenosha, Wisconsin You will note its smooth finish —no corners or loose ends to tear the bedding. The Simmons “Stumper Kino” Spring Flexithe steel slat fabric spring. Unique non-sag design that conforms scien- tifically to the weight of the body. Mat- tress bottom consists of flexible steel slats . connected to each other by three rows of helical springs, forming a perfectly flat surface strongly suspended by heavy helical springs at ends, Furnished in all standard widths for all types of beds. Finished in Silver Gray rust-proof + qualities. . -_* & OU can see the remarkable Slumber King Sprirfgs in th: stores of the merchants who are displaying the charming new Simmons designs in Steel Beds," Brass Beds and Cribs. Identify them by the Slumber King* Labels on the end bars of each spring. If you have any trouble finding them, a post .card to us wil bring you the names of Simmons Merchants near you. New York City Brooklyn era | Offering Values That ' Afford Great Savings Exceptional Sale Charming plain tailored model of Velour Cloth. Stitched pockets, cuffs, and collar. Inverted pleat at back. Navy, Brown, Black, Taupe. Actual Value 50.00 Smart Winter Coats In All Sizes for Women and ‘Misses fosentatives hefore final action ts and the minority also bwing entitled te aw hearing. onal extension of the cu-opera+ ement in both the distribution of choice of ocevpation to al opportunities with men vocational training, determination of wages on the basis loccupation and senvice instead of sex, establishment of hoalthful conditions of equal voles with men in the democratic control and man- “Right of American negroes to eco~ artment of the Inter-Church pond iesane and ren from, World Movenient, eft Wo nomic exploitation wen lition of —_ for Washington |Pomie discrimination and exploitation of 4 immigrant aliens and foreign born ath dustrial Conference the findings of the | sens. dustrial Adjustment Board will prob- the development of that just {ty take up the strike of printers and and democratic method of cofleetive bar- | Preramen in New Yor! 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