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NL NOCAAUNT IS OTIS | YON na ni ' : : t t ¢ % i j 4 2 ih RINNE at ND HOOVER PLAN >» TOBREAK STRIKE Missionaries to the Belgian Congo Must Be More Doc- tors, Engineers, or Craftsmen Than Theo- Teachers | THE EVEN man never gets much of a chance to drive except on Sundays and holl- days, but his wife is out evory day a o errand or another. Naturally, he knows just what she wants why, when the, austen of iz ‘new car comes up. Her inte! ithe engine, however, is born of bitter LEAKY TRANSPORT of 69 men. weenie 75 passengers, IS RIDING EASILY | ter of soldier aead In the hold. Oe ae | Crook, Bearing Returning sot- diers, In Making for Port, The army transport Crook, from Antwerp with 1,169 persons aboard, | whioh sprung a leak yesterday off the | in the Home Since 1888 42 soldiers, 13 officers and There are also a num- “Electrical Work Grand Banks, 450 miles from New |p A. BELMONT & CO. York, was reported to-day to be riding easily under its own steam in 906 6th Ave. a any sea 400 miles from this port. TEL. 800 CIRCLE like. * eran e, rather than indicating the By king th —— Sager ee : ‘ logians, the Natives Still ;2tirai'iiane for mectingry ‘whieh according 40 iw wirelamy received Us are ty Electrical, We Do It” , ' ., . pI m a * lel, Union Learns by Letter From; Remembering the Cruelties|sharystite® matt 4 wane go tne [<2 St. Mibiel, whlch went to ita aid | “IF It’s ¢ : Secretary of New Media- tion Proposal. A plan of the garment employers, " - 7 ved,’ Wi an order if needed. i @romitted to, Bedretaries Hoover Nd, wits tne memory of thelr exploita- eee iewee Boston) Navy | The Cook carries besides its crew Phone: Bevant 27 Davis in Washington, as a means tO tion ang suffering at the hands of Yard,” relates Rear Admiral settle the strike lockout here, is on its way to the union offices. Benja- min Schlesinger, President of the In- ternational Ladies’ Garment Work- ers’ Union, received a letter to-day from the two members of President Harding’s Cabinet which referred to an inclosure of a proposition sub- mitted to them by Louis Lustig, Pres- ident 6¢ the Cloak, Suit and 8 of the White Men Under Leopold’s Regime. | By Roger Batchelder. King Leopold's agents still fresh in| thelr minds, the natives of the Bel-| ti | sian Congo are still a long way from) jthe Grateful acceptance of the white man’s customs and religion. The Prayer book, therefore, is secondary in the equipment of the modern mis- jSionary, Firat of all he must be a |doctor, engineer, teacher or crafts- |™man in one or more industrial trades, nearest garage, she is likely to re- member the cause of it ADMIRAL M'GOWAN TELLS ONE. “Some years ago an order, ‘No uel McGowan, U. 8. N., re- fired, now at the Astor from Washington. “A few days later the ‘Dolphin’ came ulongside fly- ing the flag of the Secretary of the Navy, “The Captain left the boat to pay his respects to the Comman- dant and said, ‘Good evening, Admiral,’ whereupon the Admiral replied in one breath, * eve. ning, Captain, and whose d—— speed when it encountered a gale, and expected to make this port Saturday on its own power, sinca there was only 1 moderato’ soutitwest gale. Coust guard cutters and possibly a steamship will be available for help 105 West 47th St. ELECTRIC SERVICE ENGINEERING COMPANY New York. ING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922, Extra Outlets for Electrical Christmas Gifts The sale of electrical household appliances has been greater during the past holiday season than ever before. Many of these appliances such as the radiant heater, the vacuum cleaner, the washing machine, the electric iron, . ‘i dog is that?’ : Manufacturere tective Aseocia-| This ts true at any rate of the colony} Fah Allain looked behind, | the toaster, or the attractive portable lamp, can be most tion. jof sixty workers maintained by the nnd to his amazement beheld the Through some inadvertence the American Presbyterian Mission at| most bedraggled bench-legged cor plan was not inclosed. As soon us the officials in Washington were no- tified arrangements were made to Lucbo, on a branch of the Congo River, almost in the geographical cen- tre of Africa. tho world. Ho had never seen I pete 0. But quick as @ flash he k: ‘Why, Admiral, that s to the Secretary of conveniently used by providing a special outlet in the baseboard or the floor, There are several types of outlets, send it by telegraph. Mr. Schles-| Dr. Te Kellorsberger of Nash-| eam 2°20 designed for easy and convenient connection, which can inger sald that the tone of the letter vine, Tenn., who arrived at the Me- returned: ‘Why, it's a nh be readily installed by any competent electrigal contractor Jed him to believe that Mr. Lustig Alpin yesterday from London, has} little dog. Come % had not known at the time that the unions were granted an injunction restraining the employers’ association from interfering with the provisions of their contract. Leen a member of the Luebo colony for five years. He is on a brief visit here ,and wiil return soon to England, where his wife is convalescent from an attack of sleeping sickness. doggie; come here, i You certainly are a nice ‘itis dou. oe @ GIRLS TAKE TO THE SIMPLE LIFE. Skillea workmen, especially trained for home work of this character, are in the service of the Licensed Elec- trical Contractors of the city. The contractor who has TT TT TE TET I Te there was a contract in existence; Mr. Lustig denied it. The public was in doubt, so the only thing we could do was to follow the suggestion of The Evening World and take it to the courts to decide." Conferences will be held this after- noon between union officials and their counsel to determine the procedure of damage suits resulting from the in- junction granted yesterday. It has not been decided if individual suits for back pay as a result of the al- leged broken contract tiated. Mr. Lustig, upon his return from Washington to-day, went into confer- ence with William Kiein, counsel for the association, to determine what ac- tion shall be taken as a result of the injunetion. will be ini- | show,"’ comments J, H. Finn o: the Auburn Automobile Company, Au- burn, Ind., ‘is the great interest of | women in the exhibits. They have | passed the stage where they _udge | a car by its color and upholstery, and | are now more concerned with mech- | anism. Some of the questions they | ask would baffle a salesman who waa | not fortified by at least six months’ study in the factory.” | Mr. Finn is one of fourteen mem- bers of the Auburn concern who are staying at the Waldorf. | ——-AND THEY REALLY BUY THE CARS. R. H. Simonds, an automobile sales- man of Chicago, who is at ‘he Mar Unique, has also noticed the interest | displayed by women, | “After all," he remarked, “ths At the first eign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with aj) gentle tingle, loosens congestion, ! draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white oint- ment made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fash- idned mustard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for eroupy children, Keep it handy for instant use, 35 and 65 cents tn jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTOR THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER women really buy the cars to-day—| the men simply sign the checks. A/ are needed. Kaers —Fifth Floor, Front, These robes are also serviceable as covers for couches and day beds, and other places where warm drapes But Mr. Schlesinger, despite his “Combating the tae-tse fly is our} ‘"To mect the varied needs of girls 3 i : : : legal victory yesterday, is still an greatest task in the Belgian Congo| summer camps are springing up In rendered good service in the past, being acquainted with 1 enemy of injunctions in labor dis- now," he said to-day. ‘‘Sleeping| increasing numbers every year," ree F $ 1 bi h i | putes. sicknews, Which bears no relation to! ported Mre. Charles Farnsworth, dl- the installation, would probably be the more satisfactory } “L have never believed, nor do 1 folaWes Ihe TARuCEE ootEeD eee Tector e a Vermont oaap eho fa on believe now," Mr. Schlesinger said, has depopulated many native villages. | “t the Pennsylvania. oof : ; , ‘. “that the: injunction js the proper The natives are fatatiate, “and Swill] em, Ieee ot ia) ehal vy ld otor opes If no contractor is readily available, we shall be glad to ‘ industrial at make little effort to protect. them- a BOO aie ' ; ; i ee eee industrial dis selves. Great. expectations are held 3c Ghich are In Now Magiaad. ° + send upon request a copy of The Edison Directory, ' This decision has not converted me fyr uw discovery made in Germany, a apante who are gin: AbIOna Cer That Have Sold in Our Stock 7 i | te the use of the injunction; 1am ab- new drug known only ag ‘20 Bayer,’ who are ket In the city by. Buslaees, which contains the names and addresses of the contrac- solutely opposed to it. whieh Is sai F Cure. appreciate such camps for their ° . if ; “However, this was entirely differ- ,¢ Maumee, Linens, former Gover-| anuenters, The eis themselves lik. This Season at $11.74 to $17.74 tors who are recommended for this work | ent from the ordinary injunction, and ‘new Governor Genoral of the Belgian| (he, freedom of the universal, cainp i} it was principally ry, Congo, ord Mnder, TUB eapable, admin: eo eats Y | hich does not nevessa Malbstya cise oC We Orited “Meares pLARTHEST FROM HOME. $ e) 4 ‘ : a labor victors would never a ms destined for @ truly construc-| The “New Yorkers for a Day % h N Ik Ed RA eats ot uate Sete Mater | Tat ee Tones er 2 Bey /, The NewYork Edison Company j strain employers from doing ti sand palm oll industries -are| to-day are Mr. and Mrs. Mf. Teunoda! y } things which they geek to restrain us active. A new diamond field has been! wno are at the Pennsylvania, Their | We made a special purchase of At Your Service | from doing. We would not think of binant ne AS ocak to equal home town, Nagoya, Japan, te about x i General( OME: Irvine Place andlv eth Sirect ‘ thowe of the ‘Transvaal. C 2 5 5 : | trian to sop the mestings of pick, "HS,o Wigton sertta. the Kasrat| 7300. miles from, Broadweey 375 robes to make this low price 8 5 { i ds = Basin, of 300 200 miles. : i ; { “But tf there ‘is violence, or any’! We An eee ne oC and, @ number Sesriem possible. Made of heavy, double Branch Offices eos Pacer ae Hinks and demonstrated ] pcome: of ‘flivvers,’ but most the area SARCASM, . . lor 01 ence o! ic ae crear, Giemal act, that, becomes (acre be covered on. foOh. 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