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frsfc* Neckpiece* o" Mini:, iiu.rten, Fox, Lynx, Wolf, Squir rel, Hudson Seal, Etc., at Half Price. Piush, and $5? PLUSH COATS reduced lo $79 VELOUR COATS reduced to S99 SEALETTE GOATS reduced t6 JOHN CAHiLL, VETERAN BUTCHER, VISITS HERE John Cahill, a veteran member of the local Butchors' union passed through Duluth Tuesday on his way to Chippewa Falls, "Wis., his old home to spend New Tears with his aged parents. Mr. Cahill now resides in Western Canada and arrived here on the Cana dian Northern morning train, leaving on the Northwestern in the evening. Sunday Monday Tuesday f'9 Velour Sealette Coats $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 Some are trimmed with fur and some plain Men's Fur Lined Coats 5200 MEN'S MUSKRAT-LINED COATS— bent kersey cloth, otter collar, gh reduced to 1 $J50 MARMOT LINED COATS." reduced to /'l)»UU $90 OPOSSUM LINED COATS a,- reduced to wv Men's Far vw Vv MUSKRAT SEAL GAPS rcd'.-ccd to .$9*00 129 West Superior Street nA Caps $45 ALASKA SEAL CAPS d«0 CA reduced to $30 HUDSON SEAL CAPS a reduced to $15*Uv *s'?" SUNBEAM During the few hours he. spent here he visited among his old. friends and fellow workmen. .. FOR THREE DAYS—TRIANGLE PLAYS ROY STEWART in "SILENT EIDER" BIG Twenty -years a,go Jack Cahill was prominently identified with the union labor movement of this city:.and represented the' Butchers' union: in the Federated Trad.es assembly. He was also prominent in conventions of the State JFederation of Labor. Mr. Cahill is now a prosperous far mer in Western Canada. He says there is no life like it, and from his appearance he speaks the truth, Each Day— 9:30 to 11:30 That lightning combination of good humor and quick shootin', in a snappy Western. 00*\IEDXES—class slap-stick comedies, 2 reel, one relesaed weekly, featuring Latfry. S^tfeon^rfirectdriauthof Earl Montgomery and "Joe Rock, the screen's most daring actors, and the famous Big "V" Beauty Squad of Girls. ANTONIO MORENO AND CAROL HOLLOWAY in "THE IRON TEST" "Best* Cowboy in West Calls Miss Holloway Smartest.. Wednesday, Thursday Yitagraph Special "The W&}&: forgot" "Afraid False Keystone Comedy, Screen Weekly Friday, Saturday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "Flirting. With Fate" JudgA Brown Stories, Charlie Chaplin—"O JOY." TODAYS'M^^pyes,'' Pauline Starke. "Triple & ^Trouble,'' Charlie Chaplin. $70 Black Fox Muffs reduced to. $35.00 $70 Marten-Skunk Muffs reduced to.....: $35,00 $36 Jap Mink Muffs reduced to $18.00 $96 American Mink Muffs reduced to $4fl,0Q $*36 American Mink Muffs reduced to _..$68,00 $56 Black Lynx Muffs reduced to :_.$23,00 $80 Black Lynx Muffs reduced to. ......$40,00 $37 Natural Raccoon Muffs reduced'to $J8.50 $50 Natural Opossum Muffs reduced to...._...$25,00 $58 Beaver Muffs reduced to $29.00 $20 Black Coney Muffs reduced to $ 0.00 $20 Gray Coney Muffs reduced to $ 0.00 $45 Red Fox Muffs reduced to $22.50 $65 Red Fox Muffs.reduced to $37.50 $24 Black Manchurian Wolf Muffs reduced to —$J2.00 $55 Jap Cross Fox Muffs reduced to. $27.50 $50 Black Canadian Wolf Muffs reduced to $25.00 $J9 Misses* Muffs in -all different furs, re duced to $9.50 $30 Muskrat Muffs reduced to. $15.00 $65 Taupe Wolf Muffs, best quality, reduced to $37.50 $75 Brown Wolf Muffs reduced to $37.50 $75 Pointed Wolf Muffs reduced to $37.50 $130 Cross Fox Muffs reduced to $65.00 $79 Moleskin Muffs reduced to $39.50 $24 Marmot Mink Muffs reduccd to. ...$J2,00 $60 Persian Lamb Muffs reduced to.—. ....$30.00 $95 Yukon Lynx Muffs reduced to $47.50 $30 Natural American Opossum Muffs re duced to ...$J5.00 $60 Etijiine Muffs reduced to —-—$30.00 COLE IS CALLED TO WASHINGTON Bulutb Man Appointed Member o! Railroad Adjustment Board—Leaves At Once, Martin Cole, supervisor of the Uni ted States employment service in Duluth has been appointed a mem ber of the Railway Adjustment board at Washington and will leave at once to except his new post. •. Mr. Cole has had wide experiences In adjusting labor difficulties. He served as president of the Licensed Tugmen's Protective association for several years, during which time he negotiated a number of contracts and settled many labor controversies. He has been well schooled in the proposition of collective bargaining and will be a fine acquisition to the adjustment board at Washington. Duluth labor feels greatly honored over the selection of Mr. Cole and the very best wishes go with him to Washington RETURNED SOLDIERS CALL STRIKE FOR OLD COMRADE VANCOUVER. B. C., Jan. 2.— Two thousand shipyard employes went on strike at noon Wednesday owing to the foreman dismissing a blacksmith for alleged inatteition to his work aI few days ago. The SATURDAY- -THE LABOR WORLD -JANUARY 4, ldl9. ... 6 company has an- agreement with ho Metatl Trades. Council., whereby in case of a dispute 15 days' notice must be given. This, it is said, was said, was ignored. The blacksmiths went on strike a few days ago but later were ordered to resume. work. The discharged, man was a former member of the Princess Patrician,, and the section of returned soldiers urged the strike. The Metal Trades Council agreed to do so. Announcina Beekinan's Annual HALF PRICE FUR SALE! "BILL" HART COMING TO THE ZEIiDA FOIt 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY, JAN. 5, IN ms IiATEST SUCCESS, "THE BORDER OTKEIJESS.? This is the Famous Annual Sale of Beckman Furs that Means So Much to the People of Duluth and Vicinity! jnuSTT ®1K~- A GOOD ONE For the benefit of those who are not familiar with the business policy of the Beckman Fur House, we say, thai it is our custom, as in years past, to hold but ONE Clearance Sale each year, at which time our entire stock of Furs is so greatly reduced from the original prices that the opportunity for MONEY SAVING is beyond all doubt the greatest ever presented to the shopping public of Duluth and vicinity. 1000 Fur Muffs On Sale at Halt Price & W- \,t' 1 1 $65 MANCHURIAN WOLF CALL EARLY WHILE OUR ifOCE IS MOST COMPLI SELECT FRO] SUFFRAGE FIRST THENEQUALITY Kj Illinois Leaders Declare Women Musi Get Political Right First. CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 3.—Industrial equality for men and women cannot be brought about until women are given equal suffrage privileges with men, according to suffrage leaders in Illinois. The purpose of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association as set forth in its by-laws, is to work for political, legal and industrial equality. But little has been said about indus trial equality by the suffrage leaders, as they have felt that it is useless to talk about industrial equality until full suffrage is won. The contention is made that without the ballot, woman's political power is so limited that many needed industrial changes favorable to women cannot be brought about. Efforts to get equal pay for equal work in Illinois met with defeat. Miss Florence King, president of the Woman's Association of Commerce of the United States, stated to a repre sentative of The Christian Science Monitor in an interview on this sub ject. And while equal pay for equal work, as a war measure, had taken care of that affair for the present, she has no reason to believe that the same interests that opposed equal wages before the war would not do so after the. war. "V f' ,vz ^ts Ladies' For S SETS reduced to *Ovl $J25 FOX SETS in all different shades, red, taupe, black and Yukon shades, reduced to DU $150 MARTEN SETS reduced to $150 HUDSON SEAL SETS reduced to reduced to I 1U.UU $150 LYNX SETS AA reduced to....... *2 O.WJ Children's Sets, half price $3 50 to $22.50 Ladies' Fur HATS AND CAPS, half price, from $J2 to $25 COLLAR AND CUFF SETS to put on suits or coats, half price, from $12 to $75. TRIMMING by the yard, made of different furs, half price, from to $25 per yard. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE ROBES, half price, from $5.00 to $25. AUTOMOBILE ROBES, half price, from $J5 to $40. '4 EA A 4 O $J20 JAP MINK SETS aa reduced to $220 AMERICAN MINK SETS a 1 aa Hats FACTORY BRICKLAYERS FIX $1 AN HOUR AS MINIMUM SCALE Duluth Bricklayer's union No. 3 has resolved to make a minimum wage scale for bricklayers this sea son of $1 an hour. Notice to this effect was this week served on all contractors. The union is well or ganized throughout the country and it is a difficult matter to find a non union bricklayer in any city. I Bricklaying is one of the trades I that improved machinery has I has thus far never been able to affect, Men lay brick today by the same .method as was used when Solomon built his temple, except that possibly bricklajrers speed up more now than in olden times. Because of the high I skill required the men in this trade have experienced no difficulty in maintaining a 100 per cent union They never find it necessary to strike, They state what they want and that is all there is to it. Fred Garforth, secretary of the union also served notice on the city that the new scale for bricklayers would be effective April 1, 1919. 1 KNUTSON TALKS OF RAILROAD OWNERSHIP SHOPMEN FAVOR BRAINERD, Jan. 2.—Congress man Harold Knutson of St. Cloud addressing a gathering of about 225 men of various.shop crafts anl broth erhoods at Trades and Labor hall, re viewed the action of congress on the railroads. He admitted the necessity for government management, in order .successfully prosecute the war. He did not commit bimself for or La-dies' Fur Coats $300 HUDSON SEAL COATS, plain, three quarter length, reduced $450 HUDSON SEAL COATS, trimmed with any fur desirable, reduced 3^25 30 00 $550 HUDSON SEAL COATS, marten trimmed very finest quality, 45 and 4S-in AO length, reduced to v5i£i »uU $J5S MARMOT COATS, very best quality, 45-inch length, reduced $285 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS, good quality, 40-inch, 45-inch and 48 inch length, reduced to JL oOU $300 NUTRIA COATS, Southern beaver, 45 inch length, reduced $390 NUTRIA COATS, extra fine quality, 45 inch length, reduced ^J.95 $95 LADIES' COATS, Chamois lined, fur collar and cuffs, reduced 00 ^79 00 50 00 00 $47.50 $79 RUSSIAN PONY COATS, 40-inch length, reduced to tvU $700 MOLESKIN COATS, best quality, 45-inch length, reduced $350.00 $390 JAP MINK COATS, best quality, 45-inch length, reduced $195.00 Largest Exclusive Fur House In The Northwest against government ov/nership, but opposed a return to the old system of competition witho restraint. A motion was carried unanimously in favor of government ownership, and a committe was appointed to draft the resolutions. A Sate Deposit Box A Modern Necessity 1 .ever before has the gen era. public recognized the importance of safekeeping facilities for valuable pa pers and jewels. Our vault is convenient. Rates reasonable. are Service is Excellent N ORTHERN ATINNAL BANK ALWORTH BUILDING DULUTH, MINN. 4 M-