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COAL BOARD. FORU.S. BASED ON 3. ‘AUMUN ‘STANDARD It Is ilvaite Personai View That Boih Operators and Men | WASHINGTON, |dent Ha WASHINGTON, dan Ried Press). —A Govern for rerniation of the nt tribune val indus under avsiatatory code of industrial law enforeed only by vower of publi epinian was recomr presented to the Chairman Kenyon Mittee, which disorders in tucky conl Anat both fatal conitirts ¢ tion in West Vi tual concessions by coal opera tors and United Minc = would have to be made to end the contlict, | ‘The proposed board would be orgun- feed, like the Railway Labor Board, with three represntatives each of the employees, the employees and the; public, appointed by the President. | Tho industrial code would be enacted ‘by Congress and its principles inter- proted by the board. Senator Kenyon announced that later he would introduce a bill, cover- tng his plan for the Cont Moard and . which, 2 other points, Is should be | mine workers, und that the operators und miners to organize bargain collectively would be recos- nized anid affirmed. Another point in his plan is that the right of women to ongae in in- 4 dustrial occupations should be ree ognized and affirmed and that they rates of pay shall be the same av those of male workers for the same or equivalent service. Tn regard to labor troubles his plan provides that when a dispute or con- treversy arises there should be no strike oF lockout, pending a confer ence or a hearing and determination of the facts and principles involved. “The Kansas Industri invalving compulsory ' said. had been proved Kansas court, he adde SERS SEE RRS, amen ane nal me De ie JA For a ORY STORE To BE Ft ¥ ‘Taree days in Jail to get a bat! t learn how to keep his store ct the ence enced baie’ “4 : temlo Sutaro, a-grocet, of No. § 4a Avenue, Brooklyn. Sutero wax peer with violating che sanitary code ‘by keeping/hie Btore fithy, and a xpe- elfic urge of scum on the mil« pK was |. When Moxistrate O'Niett Avenue Court sw the face and Of the defendant he was plainly {PRESIDENT ASKS HELP FOR WORKLESS ‘Depariments Unemplovnent. 27.—Pres! - = to-day called on six of nment departments to un- e at ance all work possible to treet unemployment, Mi, Harding sald althditith remark ¢ results have been achieved in re- | ing unemployment, the most dif- ficult period ts just ahéad, and he | Caused Fatal Ww. Va., CONMICKS iegea the Government’ departments | 3 to start at onee all possible work, (Agsoci — ‘Postum for Health— Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan which might otherwise be delnyed sev- nae of the general pubtic to appeals for the widest possible em- ployment has been so generous and effective that [ think we should be the more concerned to have the agencies Jor the Federal Goveramient do their utmost share tn this humane effort," the President's letter stated, Cartew wit ON HER D. Mra, Ti Harvard Cc 2,8 . 72] disbandment of the was |also will bein next’ week. t y the British Mildado, thir , Brighton, # *agistrat Government Folwell she hat pou husband, Harry, and thelr t Mildred, six, and Herbert, qvarrel with him hildren, motor e after a | “Those Who Dance Must Pay The Fiddler’’ There's a settlement in profit or loss, for nearly every indulgence. Sometimes the pay-day is long deferred, and in that case the settlement may bear compound interest. Often a payment in ill health is required for the dance had with tea or coffee during earlier years. Sometimes the collection comes in sleeplessness, sometimes in headaches, sometimes in high blood pressure, or in nervous indigestion—sometimes in all these penalties. Nerves won't always stand the whipping of tea and coffee’s drug, caffeine, If you’ve been dancing to tea or coffee's fiddling, why keep n till payment time comes? If you're beginning to pay, now, ‘why not cancel the contract ? There's an easy and pleasant way to avoid tea and coffee’s penalties, as thousands have found who have changed to Postum. It ie a delight with any meal—rich, comforting and satisfying—and it never harms. Even the little children can have a breakfast cup of Postum, with no fear for what may happen to sensitive nerves, Instead of paying penalties for your meal-time drink, let it pay benefits to you, by giving natural health a full chance—and begin the new arrangement today. Any grocer will sell you, or any good restaurant will serve you Poetuin. Postum éomésin two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cap by the addition of boiling water, Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for théwe who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes, “There’s a Reason” ° "Ee eieeneyinste as, kind Grandma used, “eo 9 OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE MIXTURE Grit cakes with the Zood old- ° time taste and flavor— gakes that bring, back memories of the golden daysof childhood—back onthefarm Make them with Heckers’ Old Homestead “Pancake Mixture, the Tn all these years, its formula has not varied. A perfectly blended combination of wheat; corn and rice flours and other ingredients. All ready for the ariddle whe i you add water. Makes pancakes just as delicious and appetizing as your fondest recollections picture them. NEW YORK oAleo—Heckers’ Cream Farina, ond Jiggrioe THE HECKER CEREAL Co. Self Raising Buckwheat, SeifRaising Flour Re Raised and Din- handing of Black and Tens Begins. RELFAST, treland, Jan, 27 (Asso ciated Press).—The last trace of mili tary control in Ireland is expected to aleappear next Monday, when the cur tew will be raised in Belfast, “Black and Tan According to press reports in Dublin hand of hot water over her steeping|over to the Irish Free State 1,00 vehicles which had been Government use in Ireland. THE EVENING _WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, MILITARY RULE ENDS IN IRELAND MONDAY | Exceptional cr BON containers. CHOCOLATE All COVERED The HARD CENTERS POUND BOX Three Elsewhere $1.00 GUM DIg We Also Offer: GLACE NUTS All the representatives of the Nut Kingdom enshrined in a celiciously flavored crystalline candy covering. POUND 99c' for Thrifty Buyers! PARADISE ASSORTED CHOCOLATES BONS and CHCCOLATES—One of our finest lines. rreme in Quality and Great in Variety; put up in richly decorated Our Regul. } MWe sad data POUND 69c While they last —Friday and Saturday. OLD ‘Deon POUND toe Elsewhere 39c AMERICAN FILLED CONFECTIONS POUND BO; Elsewhere / For Friday and Saturday, January 27 and 28 1922. Opportunity Su- for 99" WHILE THEY LAST DRO Store Hours 9 to 5.30 -REARN- FOURTEENTH STREEL Saturday iindicott-Johnson Sizes 10 to 13}...... Sizes 1 to 6............. fort conservative taste. Style I.—Soft Black Kid Oxfords —with medium toe shapes, kid tips, Cuban heels and light welted soles—all sizes and widths, No. 77......0.. 7.45 Style II.—-Soft Black Kid Blucher Oxfords—w®h kid tips, round toes, welted soles and new flat Founsea 13/ \WEST_OF FIFTH AVE One Day Sale BOYS) SHOES & Walton Makes 2.90 3.40 Black and tan—some have rubber heels —400 pair all sizes in the lot, but not in each style—in de- manded styles—constructed of all solid leather. Four New Styles in Women's Tender-foot Oxfords Made on the Famous Com- Last These shoes afford a rare combination of ease and comfort with good style, which makes them of special appeal to women of This new consignment is just from the factory and presents attrac- tive Spring styles at prices considerably lower than last season. Style II.—Soft Black -Kid Ox- fords—with round toes, kid tops, low flat heels and turned soles—all sizes and widths. No. 55 TAS Style I[V.—Soft Kid or Patent Leather—-with four straps across the instep, émart toe shape els. This i is an heels with O'Sullivan rubber top lifts. No. 89 7.85 785 See pages 10, 15 and 31 for other Hearn Advertising GRAND RAPIDS { FURNITURE APARTMENTS FURN'SHED | COMPLETE FROM $50 t055,00t FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVEN BET. 103° & 104" A SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Vath $T.“L" STATION at Cor. | INFLUENZA When you have a cold and neglect it you are in great danger of influ- enza and pneumonia. The pure food elements in Father John's Medicine build energy to resist cold and influenza germs. The gentle laxative effect of Father John's Medicine helps to drive out impurities. Father John’s Medicine soothes and heals the lining of the breathing pass- ages. You are safe when you take Father John's Medicine because it is guaran- free from alcohol or dangerous Sap re reteena STORE HOURS: 9 to FOURTEE: TH STREET Founded 1827 NO Home Is Complete W ing a as the and q the should you of deterred payments. We buy in the selling of phonographs. Brunswick Phon (Llustrated) All the the Popular Song. _ Phonograph Records bouvie taced—10 anch | .46 3013 | Bipteofyn Reather, — » 1120 | TUK Me to Sleep—!ox Trot. bush Blues—Hox ‘Trot, \ the ed wite amd | yy) ) Wn Ne Morn, Noun 01d ) 1 and Night. 4 ty entite. \? luwwa—Fox Trot. ¢ \ n of Your Smile. ae on \ how it By You? By Me tia } 1 wer if Lou Sul) Care for ‘ e. \ 41 nis 4 sols gers and Ten 3y 301i | re, My Mammy. 7 ile } 3012 | 3009 } me Loving Blues. ANT | agave: has rat AM by Mynet—Kox Tro : IS | May a de : 3007 { ae Fy ‘ | Tuck Me to mua {3 $006 7 cry Baby Bh ‘ ‘are—itex Ain't dou € | nto ‘Trot. ag= J _ tind? | ] Kose Cheeks—Pox Trot, 3005 i fat the Old Swimming 1109 | Sexide-pe Tho riot, a it p and Sing for Your | Se AMA) canyriie sel 301 | Held Past in Baby's Hands, 1107} 4 rig (ily Spain 2000 | ; 1106 Nixes Gue-Bp. ver ‘Threads Among the ( rot. 2001 } Gold. 1105 | ot. t hing Kose (introduc- 200 | 1104 J , Won't You Come | l 208 | \ Introduce 2005 | Serene! | N03 7 wit aes |) Mother Machree. i 2006 } Wud trae Ro! 1102 | phn eae: Ls in the ) ‘ Wang Sines, 802 | 4101} y Blues. Ki 801 { 1103 } K nube Blues, rn Nobody's Darling, coz } Suis of the 1004 | 1 Want My Mammy. ‘ velty My Sunny Tennessee. { Comrades of the Leglon~ 1011 | Love Will Find a Way. § Mirek { Like @ Rainbow 601 } < Ont—Mareh: 1 08 tia ee 701 | og Menten | sora { dus Me : Stars—Fox Trot. anig $ Seng of Love (irom Blossom | 1018 | fhake ttiand Brea ie ( Pimey—Walta, Man Waninies } Sul-e-may—Fox Trot. 1017 | We u be the Next One to Cry 1119 | Everybody Step—Fox Trot. Over You. Weep No More My Mammy. | Ten Little Fingers. Remember the Rose. Dear Heart. Gunny Tennessee, Tuck Me To Sleep. Dapper Dan. One Kiss. Great Big Heap Much Bull. Granny All That I Need Is You. Suwanee River Moon. Once Again. Smiling. My Mami Ty-Tee When Shall We Meet Again. REARNG WEST OF FIFTH VE Klusic Department Full Line of Brunswick, Sonora, Romance Phonographs Guaranteed by “EARR So many things enter into the question of buy- chanism and most of all decision hastily. into our Music Depart- ment at any time and let us show you our phono- graphs and explain lo their and also our easy system and sell lor cash, except The following special offer is one instance of this easy payment plan: » 10. OO per month April Showers—Fox Trot. Leave Me With a 2 Smile. Plantation Lullaby. Kitty Donohue. Just Like a Rainbow. See Pages 10, 15 and 1 for Other Hearn Advertising. §.30 ithout Music jhonograph, such cubinels, the kind. uality of the me- price, that you not come to a Drop advantages, ographs Hits my Kn i WORK MONDAY WONDERS dives | i any Tor: "Sse pours) peer hs eee eosiest cathartic-laxative 1 your bowels when you have — {ple plendid, by Biliousness Indigestion Sour stomach Dizziness Oil and th box. 3 candy-like Cascarets. One or two ASCARETS 10¢ a Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver jto-night will empty your bowels cons sleep.” Ca’ or gripe lik Children love Cu orning and you will fee! They “work” while 1 Makes Little Difference What You N A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find k:

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