The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 20

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strike There was 4 th. forenoon of 500 worke he h Avenue to the f g in time to get {the afternoon’ 2 e in| ‘The first vie Reported to Have Returned in} ee garment workers cu 103 Shops—First Violence | Brookivn, It happened ; in Brooklyn. Son, No. 8901 New Uvrec and It was necessary to reserves of the Fourth Av fOMcials of the striking garment workers’ union said to-day that 103 | turbance. abops in this city had slgned agree- |” gy ixems an ments with thoir employees on the! pot into a bat ‘ol scale of time and work and that) to lure the late six policemen, from the 4,201 employees were at their benches | and machines this afternoon, |-Av These figures a Piesident Benjamin Schlesinger of the| International em’ Union. “By Monday morning|! ith A fully 8,000 will be at work." he aac. | eh “We have received communications} |! were given out by ted by an adien’ Garmont Work-| xurgeon’ and then arraigned in 6, was tt enuc ne r ay wel Jionged tight in the strike h frpm more than 1,000 shops stating| spread to Philadelphia, end the strike #o| ton. and other centres their willingness to end the strike so) 100, 42 Papen far as their workers were concerned | out in aia take them back on the old basis. a oN hag It is not possible to attend to all these| The cause in al! cases is a the substitution of piece w hour pay applications at once, as we make thorough inv ion of the shops will do no work for Aurers’ Protective allow any work done in to go to memt “About a wei time when, normally, the last of the, winter work ladies’ vent would be completed and the number of, employees of the various houses| reduced to 10,000 from the maximun of 55,000 or 60,000 required when the work fy at its peak. So, with the pected 8,000 at work by Monday, fe@i that it is a normal number the time of ye Mr. Schlesinger sald aiso that t morrow he will confer with the of the association from now is the Union HL peneila w ex ane a Gas ae «Hm “UST what I've wanted!" ex- claims Mrs. Housewife. ‘‘Just what I’ve wanted!"” echoes Mr. Grocer. Sunsweet Prunes~the pick of California's pack—in a new, handy 2-lb. carton! No matter how small the kitchen how crowded the pantry will always be room for this handy- sized package of Sunsweet Prunes. Victory Parade" » women, \ ho are returning to the | places in three garment o |the Garment Centre Cap wat mod sf The parade f . Hennington Hail, No. 214 Bast Secon J § t, and with music and banners | ; |marehed to Seventh Avenue . | 8 fo" ———— ind suit factory of M. Finkelstein & | Station to put an end to the dis non-striking employees + when the former — SAY CRIPPLE KNOCKED OUT MAN WITH CRUTCH | . ddler After BOK. NT.) two Months After Injury He Be-| : APS |BOTH UNDER AGE ALBANIAN TOWNS! _ IN SUIT TO ANNUL |mother of the defendant, his gnar- dian, defaulted “The guardian must be present and | Jput in answer,” said Justice | “Send for her, I don't | want to destroy marriages in such a jSlip-shod manner.” rs, men and an Morschauser British League Delegate Charges | justice Halts Trial Until Husband's 10,000 Have Been Driven Guardian, His Mother, Ap- factorica is Se: tol From Their Home: pears in Court. | Trial was adjourned until to-mor- | PARIS, Noy 17.—‘The Jugosiavs ba : ; jrow so that the guardian could be : : Aa pat| Supreme Court Justice Morseh-| present. Mrs, Davia: tentified that A ea cl Nal vuser at White Plains to-day halted | she was sever wicly to Might, HOA she married 1 nh annulment sult brought by Mrs. a Fi the feng! ? b church in Ma Hritish delegate Peon counarlie pts Solan salle (odilay TONE Cat is waventeen 9 a Au, bedit avis, on the ground that both were tha 1 5 > lege under age, when he found that the HE GOssIPs, bia fe defendant was not represented by his Prom Roatan Trane: y | t the cloak guardian ad litem, Mrs, Davis sued through her mother of Mount Vernon, who acted her guardian. The k back to Miss HY don’ Premier iloyd vision of Alby Kopresentative ht Avenue, | Wa splendid sense of all out the enue Police a INVASION OF ALBANIA | DENIED BY JUGO-SLAVIA hing | ir jobs, and Not Viens Guilty to f Nations Lower prices is not the only reason for our fast-growing number of patrons. etoutt 7 (Assoc ambulances | Jugo-Slavia aded tc yilay ple The quality of our merchandise is just as important a. factor. union will walk 15,000 | (4 vnth. | yay | x y. whiclt » Aibanian frontias had | Allied au 1 ork for per Quick turnovers keep ourstocksalwaysfresh. 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Presto mixes easily and rises pains fl advance that the biscuits that you're Presto will make thain so. Show your husband that he has married a real P. B. E. Get a ackage of Presto from your grocer today—follow the recipe telow, those on the package or in our new Cook Book—and to- night at supper veil serve the finest cake you ever tasted! Presto is the finest winter-wheat pastry flour, with which are combined just the proper quantities of leavening ingredients and salt. Every batch of Presto is carefully tested in the H-O kitchens to insure uniformly good re- sults. You will never again use ordinary flour once you have tried Presto. Buy Presto in the large sized package. Presto’s purity is protected in the familiar blue and yellow sanitary carton. It is never sold in bulk. Presto Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of. SELF-RISING FLOUR THE H-O CEREAL COMPANY, Inc. BUFFALO, N. Y. Also makers of H-O (Hornby’s Oatmeal) ee Feres Tocuiad Wheat Flakes : h degree y using by itself. 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No other tea is quite like Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. No other tea gives you the 'same combination of delicate flavor and real tea strength. That’s why it is so popular among men and women who know and love good tea. 300 cups to the pound. has it. Tetley’s Orange Pekoe In 10c, quarter-pound, half-pound and one-pound packages. Your grocer TETLEYS Makes good TEA a certainty fh

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