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iS 6 BeLvans Het water (Continued Fro } Sure Relief [tories tonguaee E! INDIGESTION | bones: of #2 4 | funds available for Special | ing for STEEL PLANT TIE-UP IS NEARING AN END, SAYS MARTIN GREEN THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, a a aa m First Page.) sp king striker leaders have been telling their fol- but th this disbu semen | LEADERS KNOW THEY MUST ACCEPT THE BLAME. died morale of the leaders ts weak- | mentioning were it not for the fact stone fi ause they know the time is | of the recent race riots in Chicago. nehody to tak ling a strike tha assessment upon union members out- side the steel industry was received | almost total ‘The army authorities in Gary have | \a seontinucd raids upon the homes | of persons known to be of Bolshevist cept on receipt of In- ng, of t complaints. ure plenty of revolutionists maining in Gary, but they are , ,jusing the soft pedal. Col. Mapes, in *|charge of the units of the 4th Dtvi- sion which are maintaining @ mili- tary camp in Gary, belleves the Red , pmen has been amothe Under the outwardly p ful | pect of the situation in Gary lurks a | menace which might not be worth! ¢| Ripples from the main disturbance t lin the City of Chicago were fe! Workers, for fands to be raised by diers the once over and continued 9a|the regular troops many soldiers in|last night and established a canteen Under the circumstances thetr way. an outbreak against the negroes is im. probable, diera are removed before the preva-|was found that all these men had lent deadioek is broken. Soldiers on patrol at the mill gate: and at strategic points in the city appeared in steel helmets Saturday afternoon and yesterday, There ap- rs to be worth pears to be a psychological effect im a steel helmet which is noticeable wherever they are displayed in Gary. cert yesterday afternoon in the Y CG. A. Building in Gary, It was largely attended, but mot by strikers. The Gary Y. M. C. A. Building, the way, city. It js a beautiful standing on a detached block surrounded by velvety building of the character in the coun- but such an outbreak will | atin @ lack of enthusiasm that Wa8 hecome a live possibility if the sol- «|Some of them, despite their The Fourth Division Band gave « is one of the finest fm the structure, and lawns. No 1919. ‘This report dectared that between fifty and 100 men retursed to work dally last week and that at Homestead alone 9,400 men were on the job. The Home- Harvard Fond Now 67,005,17H ‘The Harvard Endowment Fund Conte 7” mittee In New York City annownted uniform not marked with red stripes, denoting discharged, were picked up . a fow wearing the on Broadway outside the Chamber of Commerce Buliding, which ha: been turned into a barracks. Dough ad works turned out 35000 tons of jen of etrike pickets It| mute, such as -made the Salvatiot a 5, Army beloved in France, are now Lg Bg Bh Cae s aed noon to-day that $7,095,178 had Seger | been discharged from the serv’ army training, were unable to speak FE lish. They were required to remove their uniforms, The Gary post of the American Legion |p co-operating with\the mil tary authorities in maintaining order, jing turned out in amazing quantities and consumed by the soldiers. —_—.—- CHICAGO STEEL OUTPUT =| = 75 PER CENT. OF NORMAL Union Officials Admit Practically All Plants in District Are in Partial Operation. CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Conditions in the steel milla of the Chicago district butecribed, Boston still hotde the f with $2,897,728 white New York ia ond with a total subseription of $2,646,- . when preduction was hastens’ because of the war, the statement edd- ed, Other mills of the concern were sald to be operating at nearly 100 per ent. capacity. At a meetng called by Major Melton, who formed the post, at the time when disorder was rife, 110 out of 140 In attendance volunteered to do police -|duty. A considerable majority of the meinbers of the post are sons of for- ers who have not taken out citt- hip papers. While Gary ts quiet under the mar. {aj law as administered by the reg- ular army, the same condition does Cranberry Jelly on have impro’ to such an tent, that jtry Ss more comfortably of ade-/not prevail in Indiana Harbor, ad- quately equipped. On the corner. Jorntne Gary on the north, which is|(°day Production was on a beste of hot bread r t is carved this Inseription: | policed by the Indiana State militia. |75 per cent. of normal, according to te) oas Erected A. D. 1910, Presented to the poradic outbreaks in Indiana Har- | company officiate. Y M. C. A. by Elbert H. Gary. Many of the soldiers attended the band concert. I notived a number at- bor and East Chicago keep the mil. Stiamen on the jump. Union officials, while admitting that Practically all of the plants were in partial operation, men, composed entirely makes an econom- said thelr reports k start, to say the |thet time, in Gary and. other tended as escorts to little children. | sional men, clerks and pend ttl a y preparing for | centres te th cuh of the big city, |'There were oid timers who eaw|who are losing thelr pay While on | Showed that inexperienced workers t | f ARY |getvice in France and on the Rhine. | strike duty, are not giving any loud were attempting unsuccessfully to ‘ Phe eaasiagere _ set of employment im that| FEAR RACE RIOTING ING They were great favorites with the|chéera about life in Indiana Harbor | fill the places of veterans of the “Prai | widely known pastime calied “pass. | SOON. French and German children and injand East Chicago. With the regular! industry, who rer on strike, I ° elicious . n the buck.” With the strike four; Bitter complaints that the steel cor- picking up companionships with the) army men, as with the mounted po oo Bis weeks old they are just starting to| poration is importing ngrroes us|} cL A Giles uaa a ort % ihe tare & atrike duty 18] Operntors Declare rah Mills GS on plans to raise money for|strikebreakers were voiced at the| "J coming to Gury TI have| under orders to do certain things un- Sido wa ton ba 1 breakfast. ehts, At ting of the leaders | meeting of the steel strike leaders in| sought to learn if any of the soldiers | der certain circumstances and they 8 iH, Pa, Oo 4 labor unlane at Chieaie helt {Chicago last Saturday. The minor]in uniform who led the parade which |do those certatn things ax conditions |both employers and union leaders mark- f the labor u o hicago f Toei leads a inepired the Governor of Indiana to/arise. The mounted constabulary Of|ing time, the steel strike sftuation tn yesterday af mn, an appeal by J leader were ne ask for Federal troops were members |Pennsylvania, by the way, not |ihe Pittsburgh district. was practically | ~ =\ john Fitzpatrick, Chairman of tne | (} J Rn sieht Barn ee of the American Legion Omoey of|nearly as humerous as the re irlace unchanged to-day, the Initial day of the * WORK WONDERS, ittee ti anize s satis 4 jary Poat say that some of them|in Gary, bu' hey carry out theiriftth week of the walkout. b a a n e 7. 1 1 e Ss . Committee to Organize the Steel /tion to become exceedingly bitter h possibly three or four of per-|orders just as efficiently. ‘The only statement relative to. the a for it {s a fact, while many ne fifty, Following the arri of! The Salvation Army reached Gary ‘strike came from the Carnegie Steel Co, hae discovered. il NUT MARGARINE (ASHBY PR' were employed in the mills before the has appreciably past two weeks new suite on almost eve hold, almost 1 unskilled labor Jobs jmerly filled by the foreign la workmen. The Gary negro colony is on the outskirts of the city on the south side | adjoining, and at points mixing with y of foreign that men orelgners wer e statement that t corporation is importing ne: take the places of ull strikers reached | the Intelligence Department of the military force several days ago and this phase of the situation was closely watched. The result was that numerous sol- diers wearing steel helmets and carry- ing rifles appeared in and around tho hegro quarter yesterday, especially at he dwellings of negrocs se of the foreign-born tad of men, armed with ets and revolvers, weir h Avenue and Broad- ateway of the negro set- ternoon an army *k with @ machine gun mounted aft driven to the corner and arked at the 24th Street curb. Ma- ine gun ammunition was prominent- ly displayed in the truck. From that time to this writing a soldier chauf- feur has sat at the wheel of the truck, members of the machine gun company of the 4th Division have been within jumping distance of the gun and @ motor aunned by two armed sol- diers heen stationed close by. | MACHINE GUNNERS WILL CURB THE RIOTERS. Hundreds of strikers strolled by and © the machine gun and the sol- increased in the id negroes, carrying are drifting into Gary y train. 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Not ordinary Reductions, but the same Reductions that you usually find at the end of the season. asceseseaezauecaacens: 4 Winter SUITS Your choice o any Tailore or Fur-Trim med Suit i our stock at: about HALF; Winter COATS Your choice of any Winter Coat in our stock at one-half regular prices. t sale; the re- values that are Very Special | rey Special Tosmarraiw et mig ‘o-morrow | | a 300 Fur | To-morrow 790 Dresses 5 Yi Trim’d Coats | Regular Prices | to $55 Velour, Silvertone, Velour de Laine, with rich fur collars, some with cuff, to Suits 9 4.75 Regular Prices to $50.00 $39.50 Tricotine, Satin, ee Pe ee ee ee Charmeuse, | match. Silvertone, Oxfords, K Wool Jersey sy nt reduced | Wool Velour ° le | of in fe eee whhen $150 coats reduced All coats richly lined an i a ict te ered tens to $75. warmly interlined; ever: 4 eniinend aa hana: All others in pro- suit is superbly tailors p portion, and fin shed. ed models, All sizes.