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vivieeeterrdre ty, oh Re wee a eRe RE rn EN eH Te Unter RECORD OF RAVMENT TOW. ON BadkS sntinued Wre y with “M myer, and “E t know o! @aid- the thin @ecrotary. “Did the Nations other of tt ni you hav any mor Workers myer “Why no,” sud *«Then,” said “what 1 these Execut dune 4 mean?” Mr. Untermyer dowing| items t the com 1912, Mh. We Wa eeeee “Bureau of Info Mr, Chone items. them aloud not tell wh: He rew were alia bers of the Ironw Aft Unte turned the signeot the New Y Iron seekir to the w York bank tors, ¢ *. Me. Unter standing that any foreman who joined | laid off. 1 must be yeney Was in adopted g $1,200 a unio: zation of wi U8 of the World?” 4» Committes meeting for fre spaid advances— succeeded by the present Iron of the] Iron and Steel Er “pen shop foremen") as a | spy on ail foremoen for six months orn’ Asnocin “i, GRAND JURY. ISFOUND KS OF Ws m First Pare.) He ‘ORDER TO CUT OUT THE UNIONS. Q. You have mn the minutes th resident Mark Bridge in whieh, as my covers th of bins weed 1 persons of al ding in the structural st poss from Eugene G nt of the Bethle 1 busi- Fabricators nws Prow’ ructural steel f, 0. b. meaning jt muat be to eroctors who would put ‘ t Attorney and nd dary of New w to criminal ied early to thé)/@ up with non-union men? A. Yes M Untermyer then exeused Mr, Nucl Unter- | Cheney and announced the suspen- fubrice PL We | sion of the Inquiry into the structural | steel trade. | jobs after joining umiona. It was textified that the stee! mills f any connection”) President Charles W. Parsons of tht |could not sell steel to“contractors for lite: haired litte} Pekay Conatructio -jereetion in New York City by union mer marble contri forelng the builders to buy from) : | was driven out of by tho re | firms which sold steel erected in place al Erectors or AMY! funni of the ma workers’ unlons||n the building with non-union labor. ization with which apply him. with labor unless he {Tt was testified that building ated ever pay | Joined the je Industry Employ. |and rents in this elty %! International asked Mr Mr. Cheney. Mr, Untermyer, minutes of the You National. Advertisers— Where can Buy Your Goods Locally? You may spend an imtnense amount of money in national advertising in an endeavor to influence people to buy your gocds but— ‘Where can they find where to buy them locally at the time they want to buy? Your netional advertising does not indicate this, But signed by you, then read the fol- be om accounts mittee meoting: things n among ebun- not the 1. W, W. every telephone subscriber in the city of New York “poring from can find out easily and quickly through the use of bie for D.R. B. if your 1 joarces of supply ate listed in ar nists this book, ‘Ther R. B. in the home, office or Libor talon Blageg! boslate telephone subscriber in the a Mu city of New, York. It is estimated that this book is jon Mr. teed on a rage of three times a week per book, to ather phases of which makes the book used over Nat land the five million times a month by New ‘s in. © organized labor York people. Itiseasily available to every customer or prospective customer thatyou haveinthiscity, Can you ask fora better ad vertis~ ing mediam? Can you find a bet- ter way to back up your national advertising and make it more effective? minutes of the dis-| Iron League Eree~ myer read an entry | hat Milliken | nded an under- then made to read a March 27, 1917, ap- to pay $60 a week to| nited Supervisors of vectors (the orgunt- | Mr. Unterm¥er finally forced Mr.) but was eebec AL ‘heney to say “yes when asked if ibe ya ay “open shop" did not really mown “non-| aby tesTIMONY GOES TO! ja inorea nod by thi theme conditiona, Mr, ('nteemyer said: “1 ask the committee to forward to the United States District At- torney and to the Special Grand | Jury sitting in this county for | Ua plend guilty. action, In the testimony and the exhibita there is exhibited a series of flagrant violations of the law—both of State and Inter- state laws, The authorities may then, if they find, as | believe they will, evidence of \crim the action which they see | theft of a $40 thermo: bottle from | to-day. , . Kaplan intro-| Koch & Co. of No, 132 West ae Recent tremendous éaatern gates | ae before the Laok- | stree caused a mine belt in the Gulf of} wood comm muel | Mrs. Fannle Boston, No, 247 West| Bothnia near Helsingfors to breah| t 5 2 4 |from Macy's. antenna nets ae sentences for eM ef tham if thoy | of Mo. # Mr. Kaplan aia he ane prepared |‘ to ask the committes to appolit spe- * al counsel for the purpose if Mr | DRIFTI termyer declined. — Sing Sing for Thiet of 72. Burke, seventy-two, No Streot, sald to was sent to the montha to thr ‘ourt of Special 1 Street, was sent to the thirty days for the Mrs. Jeasio ‘THE AVAALAG WHHbD, FASOAT, DEVEMBER 17, 1920. far rom Mt the War. an ol COPENHAGEN enitentiary for | mines in the Ba years’ to-day | ®# serious @ men D ssions for th Workhouse ft of articles Baxter, wife ® man the by the Bolsheviki to. pre of Allies troops the Baltic and are svattered ¢ Wert S2d Street, war fined heft ‘of silk valued at $12 NG MINES IN BALTIC. eee An Serious Now as Daring Drifting a constitute about ¢ to shipping as al ¢ | any time during the war, it was learned adrift! white the so-called fleh mines | vent also hi Toilet Set $1.00 to $48.00 Opposite Gimbels. Wholesale stock of Py ralin, Du Barry, I betsold at retail. “airfax and other Fancy Patterns We carry a complete line of novelties suitable for Xmas Gifts. Look us over and be convinced. Wonderful Specials Many moge items too numerous to mention. T HEIVORYSHO 121 WEST 33D STREET Open every evening until 10 o'clock. | THEIVORYSHOP will Manicure Sets.. 75eto $15.00 | 1 si 2 SPORE Tita: i arge Oval Mirrors, Fancy and Pla ans aan mi ° a $10.00 to $12.00 values for. $5.00 slit Ree aan Large Round Mirrors, Plain Patterns, Combs's 25c to $1.50 0 to $9.00 values for........sseeeeee $4.00 ENE GU » 50cto $4.00 | afedinm’Sizey Fancy and Plain Patterns, Puff Boxes.... 35¢to $3.00 $6.00 to $8.00 values for $3.00 Mair Receivers. 35¢to $3.00 Hair Brushes, F Cloth Brushes..$1.00 to $4.00 $7.00 to $ $4.50 Hat Brushes... 90c to $3.00 Hair Prases) F a Perfume Bottles 60c to $3.00 $5.00 to $3.00 Clocks $5.00 | Combs, cers Tourist Cases. .$2.00 to $15.00 | $1.00 aie ie Ge ail Pélis anicure Rolls, Various Styles | ae poe nee pe re ones 87.00 66 $6.00 values:dorss firs oc ceconee $3.50 | Fel anal oe Manicure Rolls, Various Styles, Military Sets.. .$2.00 to $10.00 $4.00 to $6.00 values for......0+-0e+e 008 $2.00 For Other Gimbel News See Pages 20 and 22 DOWNSTAIRS Store of 'GIMBEL BROTHERS | Th, STREET -BROADWAY~ 33a STREET NEW YORK CITY he Million Gifts Sale! Store Hours: 9.00 to N00 UPSTAIRS EXACTLY HALF PRICE C Cc POUND BOX POUND BOX Willard’s Forkdipt Chocolates—from one of the foremost manufacturers of Canada --candies that have a reputation that ranks with the very finest of American makes, Chocolates well known to many a fastidious New Yorker who has been paying just twice these prices! And a sale—undoubtedly one of the largest candy sales ever held—that you'll come to early in the morning, if you can! For Your Christmas Table—And Your Christmas Giving — Rich — Delicious Chocolates — Half Price. Sale Starts at 9 A. M. on the Main Floor and Sugway Balcony Cc Cc POUND BOX POUND BOX Nuts, fruits, cream caramels, nougats, marshmallows—hard and soft centres— an infinite variety of combinations—one more tempting than’ the next. And every single one of the 25. different boxes— handsomely decorative, holiday packed. 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