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. " ‘ \ ‘ 4 a ‘i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, } NOVEMBER 11, 191 yas 000 ws an! Routes t fort to get on t e ; orea: 0 weloali Gome said the coal ers ! span of Mtorty-slght aera’ |W, NIN, =e SEES Serres eee | a cltoree son OF charges came) ray public that conservative influ Laned oven dw ee ‘heotigh the} Of Dividend on Salaries as Is”) Persons and Four Bombs, 6,700 [otter 1 ie i Prewuthably this “prisoner ot war | ences in the ranks of labor had Con: neeotistions with the mine opers- Paid on Stock. Pounds, at 93-Mile Rate, elena te Minrae aha tarm Pe Be laos, ‘Mesie iy te a native Ot Ban| by the Kiewitive Committe of tho (Dey must pave the way by the right York and Brookiyn yesterday an-|land, in the water or in the air recetved | pilot’ by pperalien ot a-laen | Franeiseo, ' at $35,000 to nes a9 with observed its performance, which war PLANE FLIES OR SWIMS imitial pays “in ur ¥ was to bo rd. Mis | potitical interest to settle the coal COAL MINERS SAW TREND OF WEW PROFIT- er ft OR RUNS LIKE AN AUTO!» Sperry meant fOr use | Troy refused, and persecution in-| strike, It was to the advantage o LIC OPINION, battlesh | kind of concession at the opportune! pounced the adoption Of @ few proft-|an official téat ‘yesterday at Mithhel | i Ey atine dtiet sn te plane hour, | moment. Respect for the Jaw they| sharing plan by his company. The Mirst/weia, wineote, Representatives of the| three Decsengers in, addition to ts deemed to be their best card so| Payment under the plah will take place Naval ‘Trial’ B Wastin Ly It ph to 7 P Von Horst alleged his/ American Federation of Labor. | parents had become citizens of the u 4 of Beak Sisters | San Francisco W Wornan, OF | Ghited States before his birth, which |@OMPERS ACTIVE IN HI8 NEGO- Jan. 1 next and will not interfere in Once Was Sold dered Out of England, Anx- | eecurred in Germany. TIATIONS. Urat the people might be disposed to] <0 1 "Sits ‘the umal annual Increase. ; ious to Know Why. Negotiations proceeded swiftly.| V10W !mpartially and dispasstomately | Horearter employees are to receive the for, $525. s : Ith telephone and telegraph wires | {@ Merits of the controversy over|same rate of dividend on thelr salaries . wages and hours. a is paid to the stockholders on their brought $278,000, the highest ‘bet Wi - etween ashington and Indian Or t we 0 most persons | stock. apolis carried many conversations “—"" [END OF THE STRIKE Mr. Jonas also announced that the ie paid for @ picture at pub- George’ Romney's portrait of ‘Misses Beckford when children, Whidh’ the artist in the heyday of 1% years ago received coming to this country. Sir Duveen bought tt last week at in London, at the sale of @ffects of the late Duke of which brought $870,000 for $176,000 for family silver and furniture. ebildren in the portrait Maria Elizabeth, who € Was married to Major Gen. ; and the other js Susanna ‘who married her cousin, of Douglas, who became BDuke of Hamilton. @ elder girl, on tho left, wears a fe Gress, & black sash, and ‘ound at the top, falls over P shoulders, Her sister, in white ‘and black sash, white cap and ) WBS pink bow and red shoes, is seat- Poshiog upward as if talking with 9 other i _oaptap measures 60 by 47% 5 oe recently offered at auc- t rarely left the family n own in public an exhibition of Scot- Poets in 1884 and at the on in 189. ‘The pres- is for the account of portrait of William] ported from England last April and infuhctiéns songht by employers or have appeared as leaders. ther. of the girls, was ‘the same account for $44,- Knoedler & Co, paid $36,- | #2nounced mney portratt of Alder-| received word the Labor Party would jain Beckford, grandfather| soon bring up the matter of her de- portation in the House of Commons. |¢areful and deliberate judgment of » cabled C.J. Chap-|®-,Department of the United States |4oped for was a ringing statement man, Borough Election Auditor) of Government, acting for the public as| {Tom Mr. Gompers pointing out that, Croydon, England, and Secretary, 6t]'a) whole, was not the same thing as however distasteful the Lever law the Labor Party there, This medn®. | the injunctions which labor has been | ¥#%, that it was nevertheless the law and should be obeyed, The miners fo that out of the total for the Hamilton pictures a ramet? walbeel dealers paid $392,700. POWERS TO HAVE MISS LILLIAN SCOTT TROY. Lillian Scott Troy, who was de- labor ation, forgetting, indeed, that governmental circles. They might (Continued From First Page.) character. was unsatisfactory, GOMPERS I8 NOW IN AN AWKWARD POSITION. to negotiations for a settlement of wage difficulties. merits of each case, but that the|8ve ever had before, The Attor- jand counter proposals. ney General was convinced on Fri- wes eager to Delieve that a great day night that the strike would be! ¥, had been won for the moral d n n ua | * “| labor had no doubt that he woul at Satan GUE tr centre they withdrew the strike order, Then something happened. A tele- —_—— phone conversation between Messrs. time laws might not be used as a|Gompers and Lewis or their repre- precedent or starting point for the| sentatives brought word that the issuance of injunctions of @ broader|#sreement reached at Washington Mr. Gompers took this as his oue to align himself with the coal miners, People in official circles were al-| He issued @ statement full of eriti- jmost as interested in the awkward|°!8m of the Government, He had position in which Mr. Gompers finds |el!eved, evidently, that it was a himeeif as 6 ence of his de- finish fight and that the American flant statement of Sunday night as|Federation of Labor must align it- ‘they were tn the hods by which | 8¢!f with the coal miners irrespective the truce in the coal war would lead|°f the merits of their contentions. AN of a sudden Mr. Lewis and his associates decided to call off the coal Mr. Gompers started out as an|*trike and obey the law. Their words, intermediary. To his friends in the|!f Publicly spoken by Mr. Gompers in Wilson Administration he expressed | ‘he form of advice to the coal miners, bis horror that injanetion 4-| might have increased the prestige of ings sbovkd, ‘be instituted against a the American Federation of Labor in To-day is living at No, 88 West 96th Street, | privates individuals might be subject |‘"¢Y appear as followers—as of les- to-dny that she hadli,, denunciation according to the|**T authority and influence than they What Washington had patiently in the Government circle preferred the latter. The mational capital could never suffer by exposure to the public eye and the cooling pro- cesses of friendly negotiation. President Wilson had proposed tm- partial tribunals, but these were re- jected. The President is now renew- ing his proposal. The Government bas taken @ determined stand that in so far as it lies in the power of the governméntal authority and In- flaenee to do 60, Industrial classes shall at least eit down and talk bo fore they fight. And if their fight injures the great mass of the Amer ioam people, just as the Buropean war by the ravages of the submarine interfered with American rights on the seas, then the strike, like the war, becomes something for the dividend rate probably would be te creased either te 10 or 18 per cent. July 1, 1918, resources of the Manu- facturers’ Trust Company were $36,- 335,000, deposits $19,544,000 and surplus $765,000. Oct. 1 of the present year the resources had increased to $45,875,000, eposits to $30,559,000 and surplus to $905,000, The price of the company’s stock is sow 200. MAYNARD FLIES HOME. Aviator Preaches in Virginia on Ways, After Wreck at Wilmington. Lieut. Belvin W. Maynard, preacher and winner of the coast-to-coast alr race, arrived at Mineola last night from Washington by ® flight of one hour and twenty minutes. He was the worse from @ wreck in landing at @ country fair in Wilmington, N. CG, last Gaturday. Maynard got another machine started Sunday and alighted at Franklin, Ve, where he ia the Baptist Church, le Washington and was met by a ele whole people with their sovereign power to fight and destroy. That is the new industrial policy which the coal strike has forced upon the Government, which hap- pens incidentally to have been throughout the last seven years friendly to the cause of labor. That friendship bas been narrowed down to an insistence that labor be justly treated, but that its interest shall not be given special preference over the interests of the mass of the Ameri- can people. gation of North Carolina represen- tatives and entertained by Represen- tative Brinson. ASON Foot Ointm STOPS PERSPIRATION and gives instant relief t aehtre fect. “Wilt not soll Hest hose or ion. AT ALL DRUGGISTS A steaming fragrant cup of Tetley’s Green Label Tea—deep colored and fall flavored —is refreshing and stimu- lating. You'll like it! etleys Tea Gathered from the-world’s finest gar- dens —blended from 15 or more differ- ent teas. It’s the skilful blending that gives Tetley’s Tea that delicious flavor. Try some with dinner tonight. Miss Troy says, the Government will accustomed to scorm. MICE IN WAR TRIALS) Sea’ son' sayy ne wus mem PME, eB reat es hee, ge ‘ taken to Liverpool by detectives and oned, such a policy, Th t aboard the Carmania, whence she |#04 persuaded, and petit 4 bet brie gp) ca ag el ey of Peace Confer: | > Atinits Them to Represen- was landed at} Halifax April.1 his friends in the Wilson Cabinet|Ulation here as to the reason. Some Miss Troy says was deported | were deaf to his pleas. ‘The coal| believed John L. ay knew all the miner had done an unlawful thing,!time that his demands could never tation of Tribunals. they eald, and illegality could not be|be satisfied and that he could only . Nov. u. ieatorpoentatives of { eod.. So Mr, Gompers|retain his own prestige by carrying John L. Lewis of the Coal the fight to the very limit so that to Troy, “offered to cath REI, ot on anne? Oat under lon, sent emissaries and|he could say to the radicals in his ||} Pa daw, as provided in Artioles | wcauaintance of hors, a. prisphér of] jsrephanod Qimselt, and telegraphed,|own ranks that he had fought his of the German Peace every r ah | G0ehded. when ta-day ‘and wrote, and exhausted every re-' fi and was compelled to bow to Council of the Peace yiwhich met this morning Clemenceau in the ts of the treaty, whic! the farmation of the tribunals in provides that persons guilty “y acts against the nationals all be brought be- ilitary tribunals of that retinal guilty of such acts jonale of more than one d associated powers ‘will bunals mass milital posed stein ra of tho ‘military powers #0 concerned.” ye to-day received the reply of 2a ernment to the es I$ STBEETS CHOKED. te Find Way to Lessen me Perit, pis. 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