The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 13

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Sy SSSy SESE Mee cee es ee my Pa ME HS 6. HOUR WORKING AY PLAN j the pound. ‘This distribution was ‘made to about 4,500 employees. We expect to distribute at the end of this year approximately 1,286,000 in eo-partnership certificates. We have outstanding in co-partnership certifl- " | cates the equivalent in” English Four Girls and Man Victim of Ac. IS EXPLAINED RY LORD | EVERHULME money of bout 5,000,000 American Nie ut déliars at this time and will continue cient at Caldwell, » distribution in $1,000,000 allot- N. J. | ——<— ments , | UNIONS OPPOSE ANY “BONUS” CALDWELL, Nod Now. 26,—Four (Continued from Third Page.) And besides farm work, while re- PLAN, young women and # young, man whe} . — — quiring tong hours and laborious A worker feeling aggrieved be- had attended a dance at the Weat ¢ hours in certain seasons, Ie NOt 80 couse no shares have been alloted to the increas eat to t of output nsumer ‘xacting and exhausting as work In well. Firemen'a Hat Ht. Firemen'a Hatt productive ‘induatty, of in railroad. given by the |iseanm low him or fewer sha s have been al+ een, were’ run down by o tanions oald| SWncnrer “wetoee consumet, iy fee." Toted than he thinks his due, has the to have been driven by Joseph Gold-/adopt innovations: and L might say) Lord Leverhutme is not a betiever| Pi,’ ucke Oe aA, aha! to a comeumite hammer, tWentyssix, of 'Modmfietd |that this glowness it nov entirely con-|\y ‘profit sharing as it is Understood! inittee takes up the matter With the Avenue, carly toda The taxi ran) {Ned to the working peo} But the by a majority of manufacturers, but! management and we have never had into the crowd in the darkness Workman has nothing but exper he ts a firm believer in co-partnership |to guide him, and he knows by any trou straightening out such THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, makes the deposits, which draw the remulat interest “Our hope te that the sohenie wit! encourage thrift At present there obstacles in the way of a wage earner who might want to save money, Many of these obstacles will present them selves when he is on the way to the bank with his pay in his pocket. By depositing the money oyrselves we take him around the obstacles. The pian thus far has met with gratifying success." Lord Leverhulme was asked his opinion of the demand of the Eng- sh coal miners that the mines be taken over by the Government “If I was @ mine owner,” he re plied, “I would be glad to have the Government take over my mines at this time or any time in the future, | nis workers and he has bee! . 7 clthough of think the Government The injured were teken to the Mar a to ian Bvare: Kavants with his workers and he has been complaints and grievances, jult n tinetde Hospital ot Gln Hilder, auftor-|pae gainen Av the teenning operating for the past, ten years al “We have encountered union oppo- Would be foolish to » Ol Im the ine Tee WaNaLia ahd acer 4 Vechour. daw | co-bartnership plan which has come |xition to our co-partnership plan. ‘The Coming fuel and we are about to ob- ae ety through the fires of experience and! British Unions are opposed to} tin enenry In a great many ways Ung oF twompy fave concussion world: emerged more virile and satisfactory) all plans savoring of a bonus to| The mine owner of the near future brain, They are Aile# Alice E at the end of each year energy or application, ‘They want a/ Vl have to compete with olf, elec eighteen, of No. 46 Race Street " Every whtie employee the cons| straight wage system which will give | ticity, water power, sun heat, the field; her sister, Montes, seventeen corn over twenty-one years of el the good workman the same pay as Jatent force of the tides and God only Mra. Minnie Bereett, twenty, of No. 1 ay cues aown who has been employed by the com-|the bad workman, But they are get-| knows what else. Hrookside Avenue, Caldwell; Misg Cath | ine people, Th pany for one y or more is eligible|ting out of that, ucation is at| ° I don't believe in nationalization erine twenty-on f No, bs thea . t. to co-partnership profits. Up to this|work. Tht opposit by the way, {Of anything. T don't thi Hortiand Place, Montelgr: and Wiltiav tor Ww dor and constantly in. Year four years of service were re-|has grown up in the past three years, /@FAMent could success Conroy of No, 129 Sunset Avenue a ne y quited, For purposes of distributing| It waa not in existence before the|to%y shop, for instanc Verona , although they are 4 p if more, an you call it hete, _ Suppoaine _ it, and they will #ee it profits to the deserving, the work.) wir the ob ri 08} ' c ii ny TH “AML workers In my factors $ ple are divided into four secs! "Thera are about 15,000 employees, the coal mines are nationalize: te GUILTY SAY JERSEY FIREMEN . ‘inion. We divisions. ee organization who are eligible) miners will elect to the Kovern| } H to participation in the co-partnership | body men who will plede themselves NS ‘PROFIT SHARING, BUT A CO:! Citincate distribution. Of resent|to Work for higher wages, arth the Admit Mcing ‘Absent to Attend co Cie pROnG to ce PARTNERSHIP PLAN. years we have had @ large labor) citles which consume coal will elect Unton Bust , to the iimits, of | Sach employee's work, attendance |turnover because of conditions aria- to the governing body men who will Firemen Poter J. Mahoney.” be Bneiic | 10 Ma TAS OF and general condyct is under constant |ing from the war—that is our per-| pledge themselves to work for Company No. 13, and James Connell. Of students of the prin crutiny. At the end of the year co- ,sonnel has shifted considerably, Our Engine Company No, 4 Pres dent and partnership certificates which draw |rule requiring a year of service and ‘Treasurer respectively of the J -|dividends are distributed, length of | {hat the co-partner be twenty-one City Uniformed Firemen’s Aasoctation nervice, salary or wages and excel. | Years of age or over cuts down the vector of Public City, towda lence of service contributing to the} steaded guilty b pleaded sige of the allotment to each individ. | union opposi- rnimont is favorable to | ual. the workers to We ¢ Government | plan in 1909," said Lord 1 y slawa, which | “but dated tt back to 1901 not applicable sentiment to date the inauguration of started our co-partnership | absences from their t he advantag: amend the are at the prese Khe unonsmerciy} “You may reasonat k me what! with us since 1901 drew what might number eligible. We have thous inds of employees who are elimible because of conditions of thelr employment, such as our neg n Congo in Affica. They are taken care of in laitterent ways. “You might reasonably ask me if} ta the two-shifte-a-day plan. We are, the plan from the first year of the | our system pays—if we get back the making subst jal progress toward | Twentieth Century, Workers who |$1.030.000 we distributed last year, and re Depurtnent for | our goat were with us in 1909 and had by T must say that 1 cannot tell, But I do know that our business is prosper- Break a kare many apparently ansurmountable| amninat 1919. er coal.” “What do you: think bition?" Lord Leverhulme was asked “Tam emphatically and absolitely it.) he responded, “even though | was quite prominently con about Pron nected with the movement to pros mote temperance in Great Britain luring the War. [am for tompe wnee, but against Prohibition, nor de I hold the belief of some employers of labor that absolute Prohibition makes for efficiency of workmen. “L think that legisiation to deprive 1 man of whut he thinks he wants te drink or eat is fundamentally wrong if the prohibition does not apply to things that are, by force of proof, in- jurious to fife or health or morals. But, on the other hand, Lam sincerely in favor of a campaign of education to show people that alcohol taken in injurious. ‘The Almighty ade any prohibition for any people "look what you have done in your ountry by education along that line. 1 have been visiting New vk for my last visit was in 191s noted a steady decline habit of drinking liquor, ‘The many years: nd L have of the me is true and, Education 1s done the work \ Lord Leverhuline gald he is not diss turbed over the growth of the Labor Party in) Great’ Brttain, although union leaders have combated hin pel deas for the advancement of labor, We shall have a Labor Govern. ment in * he sald, “but not &oon, tw Inevitable and there In tt. We have a Labor in Australia, 1 Cold In Few Hours First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound”’ relieves all stuffiness and distress—No quinine! Costs little! yo platoon eyatem. industries could be ted on the | be called aceretions, which were qu our people are happy and our Wan reserved’ by Comms: | eix-hour workday principle. J say, | substantial, a& you may’ imagine © attached to the firm. We uny Industry in which the overhe: “As an tiluatration of how the plan | have many employees who have been <_ | charges equal or exceed, the wee works we will take the case of g) With ua forty yeare cand I have been} HELD IN STORE ROBBERY. |“22e Ml. kyon bevore the war the workman—or a workwomans—who [10 busineas only fftycthive yeaa cost of build'ngs, machinery and ns, in approximate RR 10 eee oe oekine i © tactorion: other items constituting overhead ican money, we will say CU ae teks wren h ld Re a fheedklyn Orta Accused of Held=| wore steadily mounting, and they ate | week or $780 @ year, ‘That person, |! do know that our people are con. Ing Up Dellentemscn, row excessive, The only way to meet | computing from averages, will, 1f com. ittedel and Ie bt ay deo be Beatty, twenty-three, of No.| tho overhead iw to increase the out-'petent, energetic and punctual, draw ) (helt happiness wha to tie miakltg at atic Avenue, Hrookiyn, ut. An overhead coat distribution at the end of the year co-operation | One en in vere i nm ther held without bail for the G jover « meagre output will Kill any certificates amounting to about $79 of | erp inake fine men anil women than | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing t by Magistrade O'Neil ober r cent. of his or her wage. Many ake fine dividends and I believe that | and snuffl 1A dose of “Pape's Cold tiatee Avenue Court. Hi SWEAT THE MACHINERY NOT more; some draw lees. It We can (nAke Aner Men aid WoMeN | Coningund™ taken every’ tea hou fated Gy Patrolman’ Rod THE WORKER, certificates draw the | the dividends will take care of them Iya Bcc Me mae WF areet eae So 1 am for inceoaing the output |4lidends ax the regular stock, | sod until three doses are taken usually twa shots werg fired. |vy aweatitg the machinery and short- We deduct that 6 per cent. | "“s'We nave eatablish ther inno-| jreaks up a cold and ends all grippe the ation certificates | ase urs without 4 store at No Jening the working h npulsory vation wh 4d that Beatty and hicing the wag Ww jo not represent money invested and| Workers who st! specified form held him up at the p that the boy or git {to the risk of loss run | may have their weekly wages depoal- and stole $19 from th tory at fourteen or fitteen years of ted in a bank, The managemont Krall gave chase. The c ‘buted in 1918 in eek Jage is, save in exceptional canes, go- Bicincaten abtroeinsiey > Rd eS oni ark for lito. and | $1'030,000, Aguring the dollar to the RIN ARMY UNIFORM. prevailing conditions the pound as per the exchange rate, SWINDLE ror pravaiting conditions th. only | oun am Pee commoniy wadersie | -— sreation In the working we in this country and England—$5 to | War Camp Service |during the Saturday half he Collector for “Sol That is not enough, in my op! a, si The War Camp Community and Uanticipate the establishment of gave public warning to-day agair opinion in the minds cof the di- man in uniform who ts fraudulen ors of Indust erywhere, ers ar’ agitating PP ail retin bbe For Infants and Children the Interviewer lv Use For Over 30 Years he shorter hours plan will not ervice (Work On a farm,” said Lord Lever: | hulme, “On a farm the labor wage exceeds the overhead charges. eoliciting money “to wate the oft ou Service Men's Hotet.”’ y awindiar | for. shorter was reported to have collected yester- day near the Public some of the money from soidir ‘The War Camp Community states that no person is reehatae ol to solicit funds for the hotel perpe T cost Where Cars Differ The Hidden Values that Count Cars of the same class do not differ much in the original performance. And not very much in appearance. The great difference shows in the way a car stays new. In the Mitchell we offer a car which ords lasting satisfaction. This ans, for one thing, greaterstrength, It means larger parts, better steels, new heat treatments. The rear axle is much larger. It means minimized wear—it means larger bearings — | cylinders are ground to utter smooth- Ks ness—— pistons are perfectly fitted. Crank-shafts are twice balanced on new-type machines. So we offer you a long life car, one that cuts down upkeep and operating cost. Yet at a moderate price con- sidering all its superiorities. May we show you this new Mitchell Six now? May we point out its better- ments? ‘We know you will join in the widespread appreciation. MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, lat, Ricinr, Wi corsin NEW YORK MITCHELL MOTOR CO., Inc, Columbus Circle, FeitseO. vewarg ny, | “9-Passenger Touring Car $1875 127-Inch Wheelbase—48 h. p. Mator AltPrices f. 0. b. Factory MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, dma. isconsia Racine, Wi BROOKLYN Glant Auto Sale Co, NEW YORK CITY Foley Motor CarCo, | 1450 Bedford Ave, Telephone, Col. 6009 a7 Witism St. misery first dose opens clogged-up nor- trils and alr passages of heads stops You Can Tell a Chalmers By Its Silence hose runnings relieves headache, dull ness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, Compound" is kest, surest relief known and costs a few cents at drug store: lt nets without nice, Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! Advt assistance. the | A piece of machinery, often like « great business executive, expresses effi- ciency in ite silence, The engine of the Hot Spot Chalmers does its work so well, offers so little complaint to its tasks that you are won at once by its modest absence of noise, And gears, universal joint, driving shaft, differ- ential and rearaxle perform in perfect harmony with the engine. The reason for this silence is a lack of vibration. Vibration is the origin of trouble in a motor car. Het Spot and Ram's- Horn are .he underlying causes for this absence of vibration in a Chalmers. ‘They ‘‘predigest’’ the low yrade, heavier gas of the day, ‘pulverize’ it, “take the throb out,’’ and supply high efficiency. You know what to expect from a talkative man or a noisy piece of machinery, but until you have ridden in a Hot Spot Chalmers you cannot guess its smooth- ness nor its silence, $1685 f.0. b. Detroit. Chalmers Motor Car Company New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Cor. 59th St., New York City Phone Circle 5550 OPEN BVENINGS Bronx Branch, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Brooklyn Distributer, Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corp, 1410-14 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Phone Prospect 8411 ey a CAS afrald of labor's part In gov, ernment. The Intelligence 6f a nas tion is not monopoliged by lawyers and capitalists and seholars. “As for the #o-oalled Bolsheviam, T am not afraid of that either, We have had It in every age. Not so lone ago we called our Bolsheviste highway- men or pirates. Bolsheviem means the appropriation of property by peo- ple who have not earned it, and that prine!ple cannot lve in these times any more than It lived tn the days of Dick Turpin or Robin Hood or Jesse James.” Lord Leverhulme is accompanied by a staf’ of secretaries and keeps abreast of his work at all times. In one hour yesterday afternoon he dis- poned of a great mass of letters and cablegrams and telegrams awaiting him at the Plaza, He left the Maure- tania by tug at Quarantine in the! morning and on the way from the Hattery to the hotel found time to de am not is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, all liver an dddrese at a luncheon ten dered by some of the leading bank- ers of York and keep several business ointments in the finan- clal district | endurance. Stewart h nance cost. It has increa: and 5 to 50 in daily service. Stewart has worn out. Fuel economy is one of tages. power is delivered to the for you. Herrman Motor 607-615 West 5 of Several Rebuil to 3 Must sell the following Bethlehem Autocar Oldsmobile These trucks have repainted in our own s. condition. GRAHAM BRO Tel. Col. 7127 A man at sixty years of age is | either a failure or a success, BEECHAM'S PILLS have been | made for sixty years and have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! Millions use | BEECHAM’S Stewart Design Cuts Cost £290 to $300 And Increases Endurance So That in & Years None Has Worn Out TEWART design goes far in increasing truck S By eliminating 600 to 700 parts removed much of the unsprung weight that adds to truck wear and truck mainte- ved $200 to $300 on first cost. Stewart economy in operation and maintenance has made it the choice of 200 lines of business. operate flects of Stewarts only. Others have from built over five yoars ago, are siving economical uninterrupted service today. i In every Stewart more than 90% of the Stewart simplicity of design prevents tampering or tinkering. Lubrication is almost automatic, There are fewer parts to wear out or to replace. Let us show you a Stewart that will save money Phone Columbus 5572-3 USED TRUCKS Big Sacrifice Bethlehem Truck Distributers drupgie Guaranteed as fepresented. Look the name Gold every hox and accept no 4 sed its carrying capacity, Some The first fifty Stewarts, In over five years no Stewart's greatest advan- rear tires, Truck Co., Inc. 7th Street, N. Y. t Standard Makes tons trucks, as floor space is needed: Jeffery Republic Fords and others ail been rebuilt and hop, and are in perfect 5. SALES CO. 1890 Broadway ‘ 4 ; nine SUNDAY WORLD “wal WORK WONDERS, to use bal ot bis sajlmering. An & ‘4 fun tor week Naar, et?

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