The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 18

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SS ———— ~ ee — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ce Se EE EVENING “WORLD, (FRI Oe \ nary injunction while the case is be- | “the threatened or direct interference | Anderson's order should have included Wy ing reheard, act,” shown by the Betitioners’ Bit enly the pf staekanol Coal Corporation, 23,000 MINE WORKERS SHiP NEWS INFORMATION 4 The opinion was signed by Judges | HeopIBION suid, and shvuld wish have | Aine the “other companies” didnot IDLE IN PENNSYLVANIA, —— i} limited the prohibit ion against the | appear as co- complainants and were s| $10,000 FOR eee al] Mra, Marta: Ho No, 73 Moquerte ‘oad, Yonkers, was awarded to-day ces ugainst the Yonkers mpany by a Jury before Jus- Young in White Ph s, for injuries which her husband, Johtn Howley. in, January, 1919. Mra. Howley for $25,000. Dee. 18] Due To-Day. Baker, Alschuler and Page The AD- | distribution of money in the trousled| not even named in the bill ‘eo pellate Court took the case under ad- | West Virginia territory and to the | # Lack of Ordera May Prompt Vari- visement several weeks ‘ago after | (id pil promoting of those inter- | Lewls Seen In New Roling Sapport} ous Compant 4 representatives of West Virginia and yaterh, thé OpiAton of Miners’ Stand, . SR000 Ware Han Ont, r Kentucky mining companies and rep- a by the contracts | INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 16.—Support | feutiwat resentatives of the United Mine A volnntary assign-| of the position n by the Unitel] SCRANTON. Pa., Dec. 16.—There are inlyon, Vietorle wu a OM. LTE RSE Workers of America hud appeared to of miners’ wages to meet uniot| sine Workers organization in. re. |2%000 Idle mine workers in District No. | Ui: ‘us WAS ivW + SLD AS HANDBAG SNATCHED crmre the edee,’ The (junction ban- paid by the compan, Hef Faselon ect to {ts stand in behalf of the nioreved Sroebte | aeenctars RM t Friedman, nineteen, an errand direction. | roves pt- | aawistar R eri “ ning the check-off was ordered sus- ntract provi- | check-off system is seen by John ‘L. added to this] of No, 1619 First Avenue, was ar- early to-day charged with hing 4 mesh bag from the hand isg Winnle Healey of No. 333 Bast Street. He was arrested after a itctapantanie pended on the plea of counsel for the miners’ union n said the District Court m continued. | Lewis, the miners’ President, in a le ,, {Statement issued here following no: Injunction Against System of Collecting Miners’ Dues Re- tifleation of the action taken by th ed States Circuit Court of Ap pany woul Mpioy abou 25 | those specified may 9e had by cating | ' The Evening Worlé and asking for{ "ase by Patrolman Maurio on the 7 AM ett gh t Chicago. Ghiv News urth floor of No t vith Street. , manded to Judge. put the other un ident C. C. Dorrane 2) Bhly - 2 . | Jured party might hay to seek | sth i Company. anid the situa ti “ CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—The iniune red to cons; NOW HA that | mine Kelly, six y tion banning the check-off system of is uiso facing a shut- nt fr ‘ ace an, which brought the origi- Keo | Haven He ‘ated Seollecting miners’ union dues, recent- Sa tat tha wees i il compelled by the union to col- | . alto Theatre fire he )0 miners of the Lehig erly issued by Judge AF ea BULB Jal Sad fect duces” from thelr” m ners, |on ¢ Her death «| half of itself and more than eighty | whether the men ied to the un- «2 in Federal Court at India) wring from the | OU. Have You “Sse Any Foot Troubles? | Nl { ii Hil ih i |" heaps Mi | iit | J A. specialist whose activities have been nation wide, i i / {| Ki | i .e Dr. L- P. Haight, will give consultations without charge a Hl to you, explaining the cure and care of fallen arches, I 4 ordered revast yesterday by t her companies jon or not, Which was tantamount , 4 STW . . + the petitioners said, to forcing a man | 1? to : *States Greuit Court of Appents It] ‘The prohibition of the untonization | {he Mititones yane | Mary K of We Siwas remanded to Judge Anceryon jot ttempted unionization of the | xh ‘apprilate vipinion of the extent | week from the infuries ehe Wewith instructions to enter a prelims. raines should have been’ limited to | of the jujunction ruled that Judge the fire bunions, twisted bones of the fect and other foot ESPEPAAR AEST AAAS | troubles. »\ } PRT) eee ° Dr. Haight will consult with you at our 14th Street Shop to-day. MODIFIED Now S75S— Kibo. trimmed BLACK KID *10 ‘Also furnished in Tan Kid or Calfskin. Lott eae et he eee ioe ARPA SEVARBRS AAR APA EE, No. 1140 SX Rice & Hutchins Modified Educator “lets | \ the foot grow as it should.” Endorsed by N sthe Y. W. C. A. for its 400,000 members. pomp et ety e zB ba Peer ts Lit tone: hae mie nate CW nC Ullal tCUllLe> Cla CULMURLGCUMUDR DS Signet Shoe Shops Retailers of Educator Shoes 14th Street at Number 6, Near Fifth Ave. 36th Street at Number 1345 Broadway 42nd St. at Number 137, Near Broadway 125th Street at Number 112, Near Lenox 149th Street at Third Ave. in the Bronx 150th St. at Third and Westchester Ave. Brooklyn Shop at Numbe: 557 Fulton St. No. 8012—Silver or Black YY i i N Men'a grey | Nes 9070—Mer 8 N \ pa pobre ant sae OS) eck ———— Pie Siiperm. fk Romeos. $2.00. | N N \ NS AY Sa Gua At Slippers ather vole. No, 9016—Mon's Tack Vid fi | Fur ‘Trimmed Juliets, Black, Gray and or Brown Vici K Everettes, Wine color, $1.50 == : * 3, 9 : 1| | = Sizes 11 a eee The Popular Gift | | eat = oad - is the Practical Gift and Blyns is the place to get it! N O matter how much you want to spend, no matter how little—no matter for whom—you can probably find just the Christmas gift you want | ft at Blyn’s. | HK “Bl ” you will exclaim. “I thought Blyn’s was a shoe shop.” th ili | ll ! _ Yes, it is a Shoe Shop, but, this Christmas Blyn’ s has been converted into a Te phice hay de Cell acd aria igen veritable gift shop—full of all kinds of welcome footwear novelties you never No, 0003 —Man'e black | “No. 9008%—Men's brown ian Vier Kid teomeos | Vive Kid | Les $8.5 50 sadist \ = tee. ig Thousands of people, every year, find their most acceptable $3 $3. 50 $4 eae $5.00 : There are so many novelties in shoes this, year—so many different kinds of : appropriate as well as practical gifts—those shown here and many more. For the kiddies, there is every kind of shoe—from the stoutest play or school shoe to the softest white suede party pumps—all Christmas gifts to give pleasure HiIl \| | \ in beauty as well as in use. MT Ht eh a i 15 Service Stores J Cire ® Sons, New Store 161 W. 34th St. 0, CWMaMOD-G ia it H] Kwa gs | {it Few doors west of Macy's—Near 7th Av . Shoes delivered free to any part of the world, An Ideal Christmas Gift From Our Factory to Your Home GRAND OR UPRIGHT PIANOS We Offer the Best Selection in the City At Remarkably Low Prices Eeautiful GRAND PIANOS Length 4 feet 1 inch. An instrument that will add to the elegance and refine- § ment of your music room, oc- cupying the space only of an upright; regular price $750.... 88-Note PLAYER PIANOS Easy to play. They have all of the latest im provements in mechanical construction. You can play the “hand played" rolls or give your own interpretation of the composer's § thought, whether composition be classical or populars regular price Convenient terms if desired VICTROLAS and SONORAS WISSNER FIANO WAREROCMS 53 East 34th St., New Yor’ fetween 4th and fadisor Aves. 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