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interme es ( ~ STATEREGULATION ) OF LBOR UNKS Asks Senator Lockwood Not to Quit, as His Aid is Needed. In his capacity as volunteer coun- @el to the Lockwood committee, Bamuei Untermyer has suggested to the members of that body for their consideration during the summer rec- ommendations to the Legislature cov- @ring State regulation of both labor and capital, with special refe the New York Stock Exethia ether stock markets. These suggestions are embodied in @ letter which Mr. Untermyer ad- and @ressed to Senator Charles C. Lock- ‘wood, Chairman of the committee, fust prior to his departure for Europe Saturday, with a request that Sen- ator Lockwood communicate them to the other members Mr. Untermyer'’s legislative pro- posals are mainly those which were put forward by the committee at the last session but failed of passag In urging State regulation of labor unions, Mr. Untermyer makes {t plain that he does not propose to deprive any of these bodies of the right to strike, but merely to prevent such abuses of the trades union system as the fining of non-members, injurious alliances with employers’ organiza- tions, and other evils which he de- clares are harmful to the cause of organized labor itself, as well as in- furious to the public. Proper regulation of stock ex changes, he says, should prevent speculation by brokers on their own account, secret pool and syndicate manipulations, trading In stock on a “when Issued” basis wher the facts regarding that stock have not all been made public, the power of the governors of an exehange to expel members without permitting them re- course to the courts, and other ob- Jectionable practices. The letter concludes with an urgent appeal to Senator Lockwood to re- eonsider his decision to refuse a re- Momination this fall, and to permit himself to be returned to the Legis- lature for ‘he purpose of working for - there and other proposals. If you find the Kraft name on it you can rest assured that it’s great; the best cheese you can buy; that it is full cream, rich and wholesome. 3 varieties: American, ‘The simplest way to end a corn is Blue dey, A touch stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a tolorless, clear liquid (one drop does itl) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid —the action is the same, Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists, Free! Write Bancr 4 Black,Chicago,Dept.222, dor valuable book, "Correct Care of ihe Feet to] charge of homiclde, SHOT FIRED AT BOYS KILLS GIRL OF SIX Annoyers Pits at Pinay. Six-yenr-old Pearl Michaels was Playing catch with some other young- asters In front of her father's clothing store, No. 9 Allon Street, tate Satur: day afternoun, Across the street a group of boys had gathered before the barber shop of Michael Dodoskerwich. Some words passed between them and the barber and a shot was fired. Pearl dropped to the street, a bullet through her abdomen, as the rest of the children scattered in fright. An ambulance took the girl to Gouverneur Hospital, where she died yesterday niorning. Detective William J. Nammack of the Clinton Street Station sald Do- doskerwich admitted firing a revolver at the boys, who, he asserted, were constantly annoying him, It is alleged the bullet missed the boys and struck Pearl, The barber was arrested on a Detectives sald he had a revolver In his pocket aati LOSES EYE IN CRASH, FACING THEFT CHARGE i Man Driving Ante Without Ver- mission tn Troable. Michael Masselopsky, twenty-eight ef No. sight of his right eye carly to-day when an automobile he was driving collided with a fire hydrant at Grana and Columbia Streets, He was taken to Gouverneur Hospital Police said the automobile beiongs to Samuel Vetersell, of No, 27 Willett Street, who tolé the police no one had permission to take it from the garage A charge of larceny was made against Masselopsky 28 Columbia Street, lost the Your contract with a pair of shoes It begins when you buy them and expires only when you discard them for good. It may run for a short time or a long time. It may guarantee you little or much. When the shoes you buy are Walk-Overs, you are contracting for the satisfaction that comes from all-round quality, and your con- tract holds good for a long period of time. The signature that seals the con- tract is the Walk-Over trade mark Walh-Over "2 Shoes for Men andi Women New York City Stores 510 Fifth Avenue, between 42nd and 43d Sts 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. 1432 Broadway, at 40th St. 252 W tasth St 1173-75 Broadway, near 28th St. 1625 Broadway, near 50th St 622 W 18tet St 150 Bowety at Broome St. Brooklyn Bronx —557 Melrose Avenue, near (49th St 1355 Broadway, near Gatés Ave Yonkers, N. ¥.—7.N Broadway 565.7 Fulton St., opp. Hanover Place Paterson, N. J.—181 Market St 5406 Fifth Avenue Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.—297 Main St Gekco. Phoenix, and Van Raalte Hosiery BROOKLYN | Have You Stored Your Furs Yet? Phone Triangle 4700 =) OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow An ‘Unparalleled Sale of Silk Hose Representing Unsurpassable Values in Hosiery of the Better Kind Pure Thread Silk Hose with double lisle garter tops, soles and Shown in Black, White and the most favored colors. heels. 85c “Roselle’’ Silk Hose, full fash- ioned, double ‘lisle garter tops, double soles and heels. in Black, Shown White and colors.: 1.65 Fancy Stripe, Pure Thread Silk Hose with double lisle garter tops, double soles. Shown in Black, White and the wanted colors. 1.35 Ingrain Silk Hose, finest qual- ity, with double silk garter tops, soles and heels. Shown in Black, White and the accepted shades. 1.95 BROOKLYN _ QOPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow an Offering of Summertime Frocks of Linen In Styles of Eaquisite Charm—in Models That Are Invitingly Cool the latter of Voile, Attractive Values at 13.75 Two Models Illustrated An interesting selection of unusually well designed Frocks of Linen and Linen-and-Voile, the former in hand-embroidered Coat effects, trimmed with Linen folds on skirt and sleeves. Both trimmed with Pearl buttons, 1922, ° There Is ‘No Economy in Paying The ‘Right Price for the Wrong Thing T is common for many Stores to talk of their great buying power. And it is true, of course, that the bigger the store the bigger the concessions it is able to command. But no store, however big, can secure those advantages which are open to the combined buying power of seven great institutions operating in seven important cities har- moniously together. The economies of one store are necessarily limited and obscure, whereas the economies of the seven important stores conducted by Oppenheim, Collins & Co., are substantial and visible. But that is not all. For, whilst we have liberally put up seven great stores to bring prices down, we have also created seven organizations to stabilize our judgment, adding a seven-store brain power to aseven-store buying power, draw- ing on a Board of Buyers for those momen- tous decisions in fashions which are left, in most stores, to the private judgment of a single individual. ' We are not only economists in price, but authorities on fashion, and pledged not alone to save you money, but to spare you the mortification of ever buying the wrong thing. A fashion must be correct before a figure- can be right, and that applies equally, Madam, to our figures and to yours! Please, sometime at your leisure, come in. OPPENHEIM, OLLINS & © FULTON STREET ~ BROOKLYN spre tmbnmmapabwabid Ji ae MOTHER! “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Io HARMLESS LAXATIVE FOR BABY Never Fails to Correct Little Bowels and Sweeten Sour, Colic Stomach—Babies Love Its Taste. When baby has colic, diarrhoea,|tains no narcotics or soothing drugs. food souring, feverish breath, coated| Millions of mothers depend upon tongue; is restless and can't sleep be-|Califomia Fig Syrup te keep baby's cause of clogged bowels, just give a} bowels clean, sweet and regular. Ask half-teaspoonful of Califomia Fig] Your druggist for genuine “California Syrup. It moves the wind and gas and| "ig Syrup’ which has full directions ail the souring food, bile and poison|for infants in arms and children of right out of the tender little bowels|all ages plainly printed on bottle, without cramping or overacting, and|Mother! You must say “California” baby usually gets peaceful relief. 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