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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. TO END PIER BLOCKADE~ [GIRL KILLED IN EFFORT | GOY SHOOTS AT ENGINE THE EVENING WORLD, PLANS DRASTIC WAR n the = BA SAYS [ABR Big Business Men of the World Here ta the conference recoaciliation 1 Gieit. it labor was Impacien: and tact recognition of trade un only bona fide type of Inbor or ton and the Atluntic City res R AEE Capital oo tts part was tactloos | go into detail In reciting stances 2 ° TO SAVE CHILD IN ELEVATOR AND KILLS CONDUCTO Pooeure it failed really to tell the]unfate elections and unfair representa. To P an Industr ial Reconstruction ce | siti be sa Nee about the eote Inside its |.tion in the xhop unions, no democrat Grasped Bottom of Cage, Started | Wanted to Test Marksmanship, Ac ip and just what was holding /urganization permitted, intimidation srasped Bottom Age, Started ante « Told. bast ack assent to the Gompers pria-lof committeemen, expert assistance Wp the Shaft by Youngster cordnig to Story Told Bas! ciple, ‘ @!) prohibited and a diversion of atms by | Alone in Car | Orange Police re Secretion Adu: Une -cotpamnag \Neonmceny (taell” : | as | “Wale me. hit that ebgine,” said “@roup bad said in the conference gy white the whole conference Is Anna Engel, twenty-three, © ARR i ey ars lwcive. nonvot aif, ond ( What bo many of its members said agreed on the principle of collective | | jdoard operator employed in the West-/\t-, Charles Brave of No. tv Rutledge afterward privately the conference bargaining, the employers contend | eo [bourne Apartments at No, vd Nad Avenws Mest Oratne, lait Guadie, 6 would not hhve dissolved. Practi- that unrest en, be cured and work- Rejected ore) Pr al | gy ree an kd le Bae ran aos he stood at the attic window of his catty all the employers said they hud inen made con! nt by means ot com-| CJecled Employers’ Proposal | ie emt ata vee yantee howe with a rifle In ha hand Praying objection to the Gompers resolu- o 4 permitting indi- | Safevua J ism : | sy 4 lee |with anothe about the same age, ‘tion if It could havo been further de- persis ie thik baice Re kad ve Ihe | to Safeguard Unionism and |vator attendant, Richard Butler, wo#! reich Owen, of No. 3& North Maple out to lunch. | Avenue, Bast Orange, he had just found At noon today, Mas Bingle noticed |, s2-caltbre rifle with some shells, He three-year-old Lillian Valle playing in |fired, and the boys noticed the man fn the hallway an dthen heard her the | the cub of the vngine, which had no ears wator, Miss Engle rushed to tt attached, fall limp, The man was Peter vator in time to aee it start up. i ol Cramer, a Lackawanna Rafiroad Fravded hold of the vottom of the car |freight conductor, of No. 208 North @ixth land tried to pull herself up into it Street, Newark, who died Tuesday . |the Newark City Hospital from a bullet Before she could do this, however, | (he Newark City p | bor Jeaders clatin that workmen in in-| dividual plants are easily intimidated | and unable to get Jastice until an out- sido répresentative or Inbor oMfcial Who doesn’t work tn the plant comes to plead tis case or threaten strike. The employers say they will not sive their asvent to the formation of Also Open Shop. Mad they announced to the confer- i. thee that they approved the principle oxith certain undorstandings and def. nitions as to its mode of application reapunsibility for denying those Wddeorstandings and definitions would live been cloarly upon the labor Judge Elbert H. Gary, chatrnan of the United States Steel Corporation, attributed the collapse of the indus trial Conference to the labor . | refusal of @ plan which would have| iD. @ eingl ai ' the United] recognizea th. ht of 7 | {tho car reached the second floor land-| "phe boys said nothing until Inst night <8 os snlBlatcs nih greene Mada bAMIEE: LAAN Sip acho ing, and she was knocked down the|at a picture show the Owen boy he na eeveen berthed FAILED TO | states seonuse of the economic power|bargaining and at the anme time | chegt to the basement, suffering frac» 1, Oe fer wen ihe inti, ‘Gee te fee emp! na other hand | it would lodge in a single class, but} would have maintained the open |tured akull, lege and wrist The alevator |iifer Gren cf onan eee eica tae oie “eague that ‘Aves am preted to go| the probuble outcome of the Inves- | shop, ; | leontinued to ascend to the top of the | the Past Orange Chief of Police, Willan tigation by the President’s new com- mission will be the recommendation that beth forms of orgunization, the |H. O'Neill, This morning the Brace boy was arrested, ee HITS ELECTION LAW. Court Hales Name May Appear ‘Three Times on Dall POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y., Oct. 4— Justice Morschauser practically over- ruled the State election law when he handed down a decision that the name | French Envoy Suggests Engtand | 2 Daniel J. Gleason, candidate for Surogat shall appear in three est Might Have Those on Ways umns of the voting machine in Germany. @pther because union labor showed Ste band. One of the questions whiob Mampel Gompers, President of the ‘Agperican Federation of Labor, did | trade union and the shop union, are mot answer in the conference and has permissible and it probably will con- pot answered yet is that which L. F. |demn abuses on the one hand which eres of the employers group auked tend to coeres workmen to belong to fim and which Paul L. Feiss of the labor unions and which on the other public group preseed upon him. ;It/hand intimidate workmen tn Indi- was, thin: Vidual plants and prevent them from + @ Mr. Loree—“I want to read from the! obtaining a square doal through the proceedings of the American Federa-| shop or trude union. dion of Labor, held at Auantic City, OF RESERVATIONS Before 1,500 members of the Amer-| lean Iron and Steel Institute at their annual meeting at the Hotel modore, Judge Gary delivered an ad dress in which be reviewed the of: forte and the failure of the confer- ence at Washington. H Speaking first of the present steel | strike, which ho said was brought about by the attempt of American! Federation of Labor leaders to apply | the closed shop principle to tho whole | Steel industry, Judgo Gary declared that the strike was started “so far “URGES U. S, TO GIVE FRANCE | _- SEIZED SHPS HELD HERE Com: Judge Gleason was nominated by the |Repuléicans, Democrats and Prohibi- 01 . Stat lection I - as I am informed without any re ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Oct 4—(UONBlA, Tig, Bint, Slee temaiics 1 quest or authorization from the work. | Baron de Pillerin de im Touche, a |xhall appear in but one column on the men themselves, an usual has been con- way’ | transportation magnate of France, to- | ballot day urged before the Internati Tradé Conference here that the t States Shipping Board turn over ducted “in the timidation. | He said that the men returned to = 20d other industrial institntions have Anstituted in their plants systems of eblleotve bargaining akin to the Rock- by tne Pa LU 15f work in targe TEE os France the German steamers atlll in its teller phan,’ and ends up with two numbers as soon as| “Careers or + ALLIED INDUSTRIAL | possession Yesolutions—-Rosolved that we diaap- they were assured of protect and oe “It is up to the conscience of the ’ Prove ‘and condemn all euch company | wded that “the situation at pres-| Allies to study tmpartially the situation BEFORE eumions and advise our membership to | ent ts good und steadily improving These are the big men of Allied Industrial Arthur Shirley Benn, Chairman of the British | confronting France in the allotment of ad working to Go with them, aid be| In Washington at the Industrial} Missions who are attending the Trade Conference Mission; Ferdinand Quartier!, head of the Ital- [prizes they received from Germany,” Wien that wo: ohana’ vn Conference, he said, “every proposi-| at the Traymore Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., prob- jan Mission; Bugene Schnelder, the French steel | said thé baron Yf farther reso! at we ; tu ey rs | Under his plan Engtand would receive Ane right to bargain collectively jon contended for by the labor ably the most important conference of the kind King, Chief of of the French Mission; Mr, A.C. | Lodge Presents Blanket Clause unions Jed to domination of the shops and of the men by the unton leaders. ‘From 80 to 90 per cent. or more bor In this country,” he said, “in nion. It ts for them and the as compensation the big steamers now being completed in German shipyards, > through the only kind of organization Mitted for thie purpose, the trade fan, and that we stand loyally to-| (mether until this right is conceded us.’ ever beld, especially in view of the reconstruction now started by every, nation of the earth. The photo shows, from left to right: Sir Bedford, Chairman of the International Trade Conference, and Mr. M. Hankar, Chairman of the Belgian Mission. Covering Wholly American Questions, of non- Dennis A., mutive of the City of Cork ft the United Fruit Company, said Y and ammunition bad been distributed ; ology of which was left to Mr. Lodge} to bave a business conducted on the be s International Conference of Women sale re } “E should like 40 ask Mr. Gomperss ley the committee, roads as follows: | basis of what we term the ‘open ahop,| (Continued From Firat Page.) | to-day thut ‘the situation bas pro-| physicians at the Y. Mt C. A. head. |umone the miners, and there had boon | MT A ste cue ys for the clarification of my own mind. “Tho United States reserves to it. | (MUS permitting any man to engage a ay | gressed so well that all delayed orders | jiartors. The women doctors have) and takitg control of the Government. | 40th at, Brooklyn, om Sat Oc if T may, this question, because I am tanta snide | (2 ANY lite of employment, or any ‘ ae | will be filled immodiately. doen {n sension atx weeka and have 4 Sauteed | 25, at 10 A, M.; thence to the Chures wery much puzzled by the resolution. self exclusively the right to decide] employer to secu the services of |894 No. 908, the Coopers’ Union, of A “ 4 {hg Rice f ‘ A alte | of me Miokual, 4th an 08 a (ke to a&k Mr. Gompers to | 4t auostions affect its honor or Its|any workman on torms agreed upon| which Thomas Harry Is a member. Ward Line officials sald that for | cussed Gverything from dress to Dr. Clack, Veterinarian, wien | Sy oy 1 would 1 aed a Pe ‘aj. | Vital Interests, and declares that such| between the two, whether the work-| Ata few of the plers work was be- |two or three days many of thelr men [To-day was heraigivested waited ee | Special to The Rrauing World.) ! re gop alive Regional ~ Jqifoations are not under this treaty to| Man Is or is not connected with ®ling carried on openly, while in others | had deen working and, as far as they }\uticns discussed cariter in the session.) sayviLLit, te 1, Oct 4.—Dr, RMATION WANTED. verse statements. Ny binitted labor union, The verdict of the peo- | i) ping: interasta are trying out the | Were concerned, the strike was over The principal resolution was one Fe | Georgs W, Clark, a veterinarian, well | INFORMATI w 5 We asked you yesterday, Mr, |* submitted in any way olther to ar. | nig nt large will finally decide this | shipping i Aon | At the Spanish I ler a full orew | commending an intenational law wak-|<nown throughout this section, died at|INFORMATION wanted of tho where Gompers, in the group meeting, | tration oF to tho consideration of | question, und the decision will be| plan of secretly putting en to work. | 4 se a he winees i" ir ore” Ling mandatory the physical examination |his home here last night, aged’ seventy: | boul at Mr, Wred W. Coreen att coon “| the Council or of the Assembly of | right An {iustration of thin was fur-|W@s at work. Ne AAMBAOR LIN we yr hei om tt! eight. Dr, Clark, who’ recently cele- | Bee 5 Kind) mmuniente wits. Mfr Fi whether the resolution you then| i)? Tere oe lone. Oe ane ne ene The union labor advocates stand | nighed-last uight by the Ward line, | the only company on the East siver| of men and women before permitting | OAT 11." golden wedding annivernary, Brooklyn, Kindly communicate with, Mrs fe vented, in your mind, or | e oF ANY UBONCY | oe ecitective bargnuining through the boc 2 them to marry. The original resotu- | WMO! seedy uf hich rank Bibs to his advantage. , ee a ! tected the | MErCOF. of to the decision or recon: | inions, ‘The others favor colleative | Which has been able to keep men at|\ report a shoriagn of men tion included women only but Dr. | = Permitted Inetead, or affected the! ongation of any otbor power bargaining through representatives! Work on its East River picrs, Men| There was a gen@al resumption | piganor Bortine of New York added the ay age Lell ieoge pea deian Although Senate leaders had | sclectod by the employens thermselves|on a Brooklyn pier, unloading the| vf work along the Brooklyn water- !malg amendment. fand the question of the twe from their own mynbers Castle, hi front, but it was attended by some » ‘Addams’ 1. planned to obtain @ vote on the John stonmer .Morr Castle, had been! . Dut y Jane Addams’ suggestion that prov = ot the steel workers’ demands came | Mudge Gary said that the employer disorder. The police broke & mob is Ay is i vanes. of: thé 4 n and Moses amendments to-day, it ho Washington Cc | driven away from the ship. g polle up sion be made tn the cor o sup, and you said then, as you, I be- group in tho Washington Conference ot about 200 who assembled in front | 1. of Nations for an international - A ROF pal later said publicly /here, that |*PPeared doubtful if speeches woul |had offered @ resolution giving every| Yast night at 7 o'clook the Ward| Ce “nt push Terminals and. jeered | L°2=? ations for an interna: N Y A POUND P oFlr " y ry carried. The resolution pro- - ! you aid Se PL SAyRGA RAAT IR Or Gac aplend shoremon to the Brooklyn pier, un-|no arrests, Another group, eatl- [Un and, carried. he Tenoiucon prow Bet Fecal up to that time that rig KING ALBERT RETURNS ¢ tively, and giving to workers|them to work on the Morro Castle. —— by gered adele Bae Ts | F had ever before yeen challenged, or und employers alike the rlaht to deal| Rather than betray thelr presence tol the United Staten Sted Prodi | bevdeect Att GFeatuth, Friday and Saturday, atte d y Sean ) Kr | AFTER WESTERN TOUR bg A a MSL st 6 ir they | the Brooklyn radicals who had pick-|Company at the foot of 29th Street, | Proper cloth! ie se L2G Oct. 24th and 25th of the American Federation of La- chose. ‘Phin resolution, ho avid, Was! seg ine pier, the tug brought the|rooklyn, but. six. policemen die: a ; — rejected, Toe said the’ union ro. | ote q : SFO! | ¢ bor © queption of that “right In-/ : say peat [mentite a small minority ef the oonk.|men back to Manbattan for their Bereed the crowd. | PREPARES FOR LEGAL FIGHT TWO BIG WEEK-END EXTRA SPECIAL volved.” Royal Party Hopes to Visit Presi Insisted on dominating thom all.| midnight meal and then again took] CHOVOLATE COVERED JUMBO MILK CHOCOLATE CoV: Mr. Gompers did not reconcile the tent Wil ‘ At the clone of his add Tidge Brook! t Tho IP] peaxur CLUSTERS—The blewent. | | SREB, FIN tees ete : dent Wilson in Capito! © close of his address Tndge} them to Rrooklyn by water , LA AY 10 . cAD i eee dwo statements but simply said that y referred to the varioun radical AC ae . a bela 4 | full flared South Peanuts, a golden the American Federation of Labor Next Week | vovelutionary movements and said plan Holueahid well ane it 4 belay) —-~- romsted to i tara then old utoreds ont ft iato ie Nona a ‘ oy . | “All of us have known for some] extended to~ ~ if -, m cuvered with our Cresceliol , ariously cov h oar World > was going “to keep the right Of per- | i. Aiuert, of Belgium, and hin party time that this disease of Bolshevism] Tha National Wage Adjustment City Railway Co, Objects to} ety Chocolate, renowned Bremim ” Mill - fashion, | pao 2 | Chorolate, Oui 4 { Guading and arguing in man fashion. | iiined to New York thix afternvon, | In persistent and that there has been|Commiasion of the United States | “5.Cent Taxis” Paralleling Its Gime ro ihe aunts AAG | | cosine irvets 59c that these shop organizations shall} completing their tour of the country | some inoculation even in this heat of | shipping Board to-day recognized |Meat Cutters in Brooklyn to Ask ~ , ‘ i SPRCIAL. POUND BO POUND Bok ; | that the| 7 m ‘1 he! ye | Countries, Still we deny that there is |” H S ace Lines. bona fide orga pomthat tiie a inecting with Presiden: {Only one way to treat this disease, the case of the steamship pier office \ + The Brooklyn City Rallway Co., women in labor shall take band much 4a cash “SV and that Is to stamp it ont, to meet it] employees over the protests of the Hours, | it was intimated to-day for that cor- SUPER ASSORTED + 7 ino be possible ve wherever it can be found | ration by orney 3. "OW. express theinselves neat hi con. {COMME Of the Royal Party thie time [development in this free country,| specifically granted the oMfee em-|tum to the bors butchers, but it ts on | Oe fi ts errand abe laa a Ver We dinetnlantion Controlled except by their © |From the Pennaylvania Station, whore| with its reasonable laws wisely. ad- | pio; the, right to oyganise and be|'t# way, according to those who ate} of tie oe ons installing bus lines candy lover who recot- sclence and judgment.’ \their train pulled in at three o'clock,| ministered, its golden harvests, db f their own | tended & meeting to-day of Local No, ° In" many pleaal nines and asppreciates ; The impression left on the confer- of ; | healthful ‘climate, peace loving ins[MPresented by persons of thelr own) 349 O° tne Butchers’ Union: in paralicl competition with the Uorsinnd beaut super Quality, Varies ten 94 i das tah wai lo ee its, who are generous in con.| choosing. ‘The deoision, written by!” “rhe butchers will ask a minimum| twenty-six surface lines recently The, ings re 26 8 td Lp ence by Mr meee ae tae tetear (Pate te oak ‘ nx for reliof And protection, | Prof. William %. Ripley, Chairman of | wage of $40 a week and a 48-hour| taken over back from B. RT. ma g y ceushed Pat up in bay Eee rnving 90 epecinenny, AISA Lag ollie Atal ia Rect iny churohos and hospitals. There} the board, stipulated, however, that} week. They will consent to work|asemont by the Brooklyn City. 69c Stores: New York, sontelnern. 1 ' fzation which he represented would | would res: quietly in their rooms until! ig no room except in the prisons for it w t to be Interpreted as giving| from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. except Satur-| ‘The City Railway Compan Mr, HOX Breokiva.. Newark. Nb nos: fy recognize any shop union ex-| to-night. when King Albert is to be the] the anarchist, the Bolsheyiat or other|!t Ws NO! ap irat 7 P.M, that|Olney sald, “will take whatever steps " ° ' ere’ Soccer west of honor at a dinner given by the| Individual who seeks to suggtiture the {the Union the right to enforce w| days, but want to quit at 7 P.M. that ; ; tearen For exact location see telephone directors. ‘cent it affiliated with the American | 6 P @ the day instead of 10 P.M, as they do| the Inw allows to protect the interests ‘The specified weight includes the contalner. j Federation of Labor, and would carry | American Iron and Steel Institute, ac} Fule of force for the rule JM law and|closed shop any bal ves Fite FAOR O' : which Judge Elbert H. Gary will pre- ow. “4 . en ho: o- , HIP READY TO HOUSE MANY - nal raeaivay tenes si Officials of the trolley company ’ on a programme fai: a guns te | sia The King will take part to-mo st a wnt, eRDAIInously 9 LONGSHOREMEN san atte oct nme Led ie contended that In onder to In- ——— — — ward them, thus interfering, from pry See anet eeeccite pted in approval of “Mr, Gary's 5 2 a wee om 1 A stal a competitive bus line the Mayor i] Ree ee copere, with the [rei ihe freceevelt Memorial exer firm stand against any infringement] Conditions \ere unchanged this| ti 10 P.M. Meee eee ret the permission’ oF FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _| _|_FUNERAL DIRECTORS, __ wlewpatn' > |e. the Fulaie bine } tater ts ox! of the rights of the individual in labor A rt Riv: Boss butchers in Brooklyn say that| the Public Service Commission and| acs inside affaira of any plant or unit |psoled to visit Ovster Bay, to decoratol or ‘n° pusiness” and IN Bralve of “ene | MORIN On the Fast River, where| Boss putchars in Brooklyn say that| the FumNa fea boon asked to notity e wrave of the late Col, Roose pra ° 5 ar he ot obje ‘o the s le- f and preventing individual agreements | ‘8° #F* ol vision and courage enabling him to] Many men were employed, in parts! Ul) OO Oe tne reduced working the company, the, minute such & To. Detween employer and employees in scern and effectively oppose the|of Brooklyn, and on Staten Tsland,|huure on Saturday nights will mean | Gugttcame In. The trolley mon were “any establishment, RENARD ASKS ALIMONY radicalism injec ed Into trade union-| where much work was being done. In] a great loss to them: ent plan of the city administration ix A MEMORIAL LEAF * ism by unserupulous leaders,” 4 — to encourage the owners of buses to r "iPERS STANDS FIRM FOR —— the Chelsea district, however, there : tot them Sut as “B-cent taxian the so TRADE UNIONS. | BE CUT IN HALF BECOMES OFFICER AT 17, | was apparently no activity, although| CLEAN LINEN FOR SUNDAY. | Sptration of whieh, City Hail’ con: PES Re ; what Mr. Gompers souglt was a Menbtis 4 {t was known that the Shipping Fer aa sika tone seer Public Bervice Commis: dace sie y R d made ready with the|/aundry Strike ldkely to Ne Se ‘0 F +2 ib Mau Renard, milliner seh Reece eemita te Areny 0 eis sents oe ria rvael Tomians: ee Se A man is only as great as his life’s lesson teaches. HMleitth Avenue, wante relief ‘trom. the Hessian: Game thousand longshoremen at one of the| The prediction that the strike of the) MAYOR SIGNS DAYLGHT ACT. ‘hat he does for himself matters little; how he bene- Real Estate onder of Supreme Court Justice Gave WASHINGTON, Oot Second] Chelsea piers if the strikers did not daundry workers oul. ba rr ee psi i -_ ae fits others matters much. kan that he pay $400 a month allmony| Lieut. Thornton Waring Kastin, In-| return to work by to-night, when the deed a enlin 40 smastée Ldumphant| "tomer re umm. Tered 08 If a speaker awakens one spark in a hearer’s BE aud $800 counsel fees to his wife, Mrs. | fantry Reserve Corps of Nitro, W. Va..| ultimatum of the shipping interests | Umer public to smotwe clit es ree tak mind, he is a good speaker. If a book arouses a single YOUR HOME 1S tere Loulse Ranard. it hee pmo inown is the youngest officer to win w com- | expires, aftornoon by laundry owners und mom- da Hriap. tondey approved the thought in a Ment wag a atti jo-day when Mra, Renard’a attorne ’ light § reace ‘ood OWN |Wawin M. Otterboure, of Otterhourg,| Mission In the American Army during| At beadquarters of the Internation- |bers of the International Laundry | (MY )000.g in the Board of Aldermen drives home indelibly one point of a lesson, he is a \% y “| the world war, It was anngunced to-|al Longshoremen's Association this|Workers' Union attondng a conference |) me ae +] 4nd be your own landlord, Stelndler & Houston, appeared defore H ' ta the] CY President Repert L. Moran ai good teacher. Mask? than fost | persons ber eet ag eran to day by the War Department morning 6,000 longshoremen declared | with Gov, Smith's tabor board in passed by a unanimous vote. Life is not 1 ; ft di realise. |the application. Ttenard aka that tho| | Pastin was born March 16 1908 and /tnat they wanted to go to work, but |Hall of Records. 7 1. ssivers aro| The Federal Daylight Saving law, ‘ th Rey ‘i succession of days, a number der be cut in half, Justice Giegerich | WAe Accepted for enlistment at Louls-} were prevented from doing so by the by "the owners workers _will| (hich was repealed by, Congress in Jf years. The best calendars are often deeds done, ‘ A Wonderful Assortment (J) roscrved aceision siavcnt oF MMe mother. Ite wes re. { action of the rigsers of local No, 783, [collar “irom the owners the following | tome, “was ‘emroctl beeween the Haat work accomplished, promises fulfilled, . ° q onsent 0} 8 mothe : stiffened wi a@ wee! Sunday Mare! t a Le wibatunitine to liber. buy | Counsel repeated fenard’s assertion! Varney wounded action July 21,| Who last night voted to remain out, [5)'%incd natin on sas for washers ueen? ‘Bocahant Naw are Clive Theodore Roosevelt was a it man, as a speaker, the land upod which to bulla court betore duaiice Gaveran| i918,” After his recovery he was or-| Biforts of Xhe union leaders were|and $40 for washrsoniere, A forty four daylight saving aw will cover the as an author, as a teachér, As one of his admirers, & home or buy ono alreacy retaing his affection for his] gered to the army candidates school,| devoted to trying to get enough |WOUraWSUN Sng bay and ‘one-half, for | me Period, I lay upon his memory’s bier a leaf of th built is offered the readers of Mr, Ottervourg maid to Justice} and upon graduation recolved an ap-| riggers to man one pler, and the beltet | work on holidays 6,000,000 Tons of U, 8. Coal Going to pean le for the arate made me think nike ong To-Marow's Sunday World. ointment as Second Lieutenant in the | w, pressed that if thi , opean Porte grea f Your Honor, Mr, Renard ts forty Infantry Resceve Corps from Feb, 1, eal ar a page All yh pg “@ Down to 813 ot Buffalo, LONDON, Oct, 24.—-A despaten’ to and better things ‘ + 1,080 Se t Riveraide Drive for his ite at an| 191% OF more than One month before | 0°O) TO No cise district BUFFALO, Oct, %—Hoge sold at/the Evening News from Cardiff says What he did for himself matters little; mankind ? para’ i expense of 000 A ye his seventeenth birthday Bast Buffalo stockyards to-day at 813|tnet W. H. Gardn Phen Ay od) will remain his debtor for all time jtalned an apariment: for eee Of the vesscls tied up in port, forty-| 10. nundredwetght, «the lowest pri erator, completed an arrangement in J around the corner on five are passenger vessels, twenty-Qve} yince January, 19M. At the retail|Parls on’ Wednesday by which 6,000,000 at an expense of " Sle coastwise runs, The loss involved in W aba ad: vie ahh andthe WASHINGTON, Oct 24.—Chair- | MPMOYErS Renerally and the targe | | the tying i> papi nerrcogigdi bre JARRIAGE HEALTH LA bee Alleged Measles ad the adoption J . Jase of men and women who are not, | : 15, $4606, 608 LEAL AEGON UVa ae this kind, that does not set out plainly | man Lodge presented in the Senate| strictiy speaking, employers of ware At_ from $2,000,000 to $4,000, URGED BY WOMEN DOCTORS 1 Ne te 0 jiite fica all the circummtances un- The United Fruit Uner Atenas ar- Gov. John J Cornwell towtay sent a olIeED. all the circu - to-day the revised list uf fourteen | oarners, to determine whether or not | message to John L. Lewis, Prasident | which collective bargaining can be he wi . | rived this morning from Kingston, - —— J in be 5 PUWELL.—ALONzo. reservations to the Peace Troaty| it Is best for the whole community | ak With 50:000 stems ; aie i of the United Mino Workers of America, p dese the CAMPBELL PUN: ‘Se conducted.” to have industry total! 1." eae Pborsce re? & cargo of ape eens) Remainder of Convention Devoted jn wh » charged th | eeecee oo tee BA, PURRERL " ; 'y totally organzed.”, a in which he urged that a second! «4, 58, Wi i FEISS PRESSES GOMPERS FOR |“AtCed lo by the Moreen Molations | {MAYS 10 re ad Hh Blets of bananas and eighty-three paésen- Di fon GhREI ituied Invasion” Of the Guiyan Valley |. crumod: Mriear, Ont, 84, a¢ 8 F ; REPLY. Committee. ‘They went over to await ; gers. There was un ample crew of to Discussion of Styles } : OLEARY-—on Oct 42, 1919, KLIBA % “Judging by experience, wo believe Coal District wis being planned by the . To this Mr. Gompers made no an- kewor, so later Mr. Feiss of the Public ‘Group pursued the inquiry thu! you do not deny the right to organ- disposition of amendments ‘The blanket reservation, the phrasw: be tinishod in time. Real Estate Offers It is for the best interest of employer and employee and the general public he right to join or not to ploye ‘hen iM | STRIKE END IS NEAR line officials took five gangs of long |frult handlers w remove the cargo, jIrving Cadmus, New York manager the men going to work. There were South American trade and vr finde co a and Clothing. ‘This in the last day except one of the buread of hygiene was made a resolu- miners of the Cabin Creek coul section. The Governor also charged that arms | : tona of gaas, steam and ordinary coal a} On expanes. of #1 athe "ike ASAI | transatiantic liners, seventeen in| stores in the city there waa no reduc-|gry'co be shipped from America 1 Come “+ mame ear on the bux, S0e—Adrt Lon in prices, tinental ports, ’ ei i ee al lee ean ry BETH. and mother of Honore © beloved wife of James J. O'Leary James V. and —_

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