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Vow 7/ Do Bums Gas, Coal, Wood YET has parts to change! Think of it! All the conveniences of a 3-fuel range— and the fuel changed by a mere turn of a key Oi(!cr I.isuiting Time to File Claims and for Hearing Thereon, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP St. Louis.—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel I-Iorgan, Decedent. Letters of administration this day having been granted to J. Frank Hor San and Michael Morgan, It is ordered, that the time •within which all creditors of the above named dfceedent maj' present claims against o'clock A. M., in the Probate Court Order l.iimtlnK Tiine to Kile am! for Hesitinjf Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUN'XY OF St. Louis,—s*. In I-'robate Court. In the .Matter oC tiic Estate of Andrew Loven. Decedent. Letters.of administration having been granted to l.ouis Loven, l't is ordered, that the time within which aU creditors of the above utuncci decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to three months Clerk of Probate. Rooms at the Court "House'"at"DuTutll Court Rouse at Duluth in'said County, be. and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and Place tor hcarintr upon and exam- I ination. adjustment and allowance of I sucii claims as .shall he presented within tlie time aforesaid 'uiui Let notice hereof he given by the publication of this order in The Labor World, as provided |ty law. Dated, Duluth. Minn., Januarv 13, 1020. t\ \V. GILPIX. .lud.ue of Probate, (beal, Probate ct. St. Louis Co.. IV'inn.) ANDREW NELSON A JOHN CEDER- GREN, Attys. for llie Instate. Ifc W. Jan. 17-21-31.-11*20. Vv- Better at Kelly's' SATURDAY- UNIVERSALE Comt in asd see this wonderful cooking range.' You'll like its compactness S?iy s- and aucf 7 It is or-iered. that said petition be heard, and said final account examined, heard before this Court, at the Pro- adjusted, and if correct, allowed by the bate Court Rooms in the Court House. Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in in Duluth. in said County, on Monday, the Court House, in the City of Duluth thei 20th day of, January, 1920. at ten iu said County, on Monday, the 26th o.clock a. in., and all persons inter- day of January, 1920, at ten o'clock eated in said hearing and in sfiid mat 'tor are hereby cited and required at said-time and place to show cause, if any there be. why said petition should not be granted. Ordered further that this order be served by publication in The Labor World, according to law. Dated at Duluth, Minn., Dec. 31.1919. By the Court, -S. W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. Attest: A. K. MORTON, GEO. B. eJOSELIUS. Attorney. (Seal Probate (J bt. Louis Co., Mmn.) L. W Jan. 3-10-17-1920. I This Trade-Mark Protects Workmen and .. completeness— —its roomy even and many conveniences, includ ing the automatic key, en* abling you to use GAS for the oven (irith or without coal)-**. —its durable construction —its beautiful, sanitary, scrub-savinjg finish—in Bluo t}t Black Enamel if you wish —and trimmed in Rust proof Silver Nickel. Aa astonishing range VALUE! PuEy fiosurenteed—aol# for caaa or easy jKvmeate, OIL MAY SUPPLANT COAL IN AMERICAN INDUSTRY I NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Fuel oil, 90 per ccnl of which is brought from JIe.vico, may oust coal from its com ma- dins position, said Charles S. his estate in this court, be,~ and" the Allni, secretary of a ,coal dealers' as same hereby is, limited to six months sociation, in a speech before a group from an after the date hereof: and that the 6th dav of July. 1920. at ten ,Wp,.. i,,,* ,,,,*, m,»„ 1 ti,p cneaVoi. L,us"iess Rooms at ti.e Court House at Duluth finds that oil is used where coal prices in said County, be, and the same here- by is, fixed and appointed as the time arid place for hearing upon the exam ination, adjustment, and allowance of such claims aa shall'be presented with in the time aforesaid. arc Let notice hereof be privo.n by thf publication, of this or.jcr in liie Labor ait» pri'ni^iiri aitat ti/ti/c World, as provided by law. from and after the date hereof and that the 20th dav of April. 1320. at 1 -J °t J? o'ciock ,\p in the Probate Court If" mui lhe ha beea MIt" IU'D1 Dated, Duluth, Minn.. Jan. o. 10J0. NEW YORK, Jan. 15. —Following S. w. GILPIN, his recent attack on the American (Seal Probate C't. .St." LouisS%? *™®»tlon of Labor at Atlantic City. •SAMCELSON. MetlUGH & (Vl)ON- former becretary of Commerce Red NELL, Attys. for Administrators, 512- field lias announced he has entered 13 Providence. Mils., Duluth, Minn. i—i 'i—^— L. W. Jan. 10-17-2 1—rJ20. I sp?aket studying this question and highest. Fuel oil has become a menace to :he coal trade," he said, "and more ihought has been give nto it the last lev weeks than ever before." I^LD QLALI1ILS. the stock brokerage business. Claims Order IJiniti tig, Time to File Clainfc, \iiiJ. for Hpariiic Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF St. Louis,—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Jane Pauline Kennedy, Decedent. Letters 'testamentary having been grante-i-to Edward P. Kennedy, It is o.rdered, that the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against lier estate in this court, be, and the Fame hereby is, limited to three months from and after the data hereof: and 1920, at obate Court i*6 of sen sal,l? hereby dppomtecl aa the time Pla^? for *,.ea".n« upon and the a^J.ustmcl,t a ?«?». allow- claims as shall be pre- ted within tne time, aforesaid. Lct notice hereof be given by the publication of this order, in The Labor World, as provide.! by law. Dated, Duluth, Minn.. Jan. 9, 1920. Hazen Clark, Minor. representing, among other things that The petition of Flora L. Clark rep- he has fully administered said estate, rcsentative of tne above named minor. and praying that said final account of having been tiled in this^ Court, reprc- said administration be examined, ad sentiug. among other things, that for justed and allowed by the Court, and reasons stated in said petition, it is that the Court make and enter its final necessary and for the best interests of decree of distribution of the residue the estate of said minor and of :ll per- of the estate of said decedent to the' sons interested therein, to sell certain persons entitled thereto, and for the janus of said minor in said petition discharge of the representative and the described and praying that license he sureties on his bond. to- her granted to sell the said land: It is ordered, that said" petition be S. W. GILPIN, Judge ff Probate. (Seal, Probate Ct., St. Louis Co., Minn.) Order to Kxainine^ Final Account. Etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis,—ss. In TProbate Court. In the Matter, of the Estate of Antia ..... Sheppard Wey, Decedent. Order of Hearing on I ctition for 1,1- The petition of Walter B. Sheppard f/t,®V!Vv-N as prepresentatiVe of the above named N1V OF decedent, together with his final ac fet. Louis ss. In Probate Couit. count of the administration of said in tne Matter tlie Lstatc of Cdwin estate, having been filed in this court, a. m., and all persons interested in said hearing and in. said matter are hereby cited and required at said time and place to show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not' be granted, Ordered further, that this order be served by publication in The Labor World, according to law 1 Dated at Duluth, Minn., Dec. 31, 1919. By the Court, S. W. GILPIN. Judge of Probate. Attest: A. It. MORTON, Clerk of Probate. GEO. B. SJOSELIUS, Attorney. (heal Probate C't St. Louis Co., Minn.) L. W. Jan. 3-10-17-1920. Without good tools you can not do justice to yourseif or to your work. That's where the KEEN KUTTER trade-mark helps you. By looking for it you can always pick out tools of the highest quality. SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY *7»« rteoUuctien of QUALITY remain* long after the PRICE forgotten'' T*a4« Mark Uttered -E. C. SIMMONS 9|£, ,&Lx* •^Wv* AUSTRIA FACES AWFUL FAMINE Thousands May Die Unless lief is Om, Declares World's Labor President. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 5.—In a cable to President Gompers, Wm. A. Apple ton," secretary of the General' Fed cm lion of Trade Unions of Great Britain -and president of the Internationa! Federation of Trade Unions, says: "Famine situation in Austria seri ous. Trades Union Congress and Gen eral Federation issuing special appeal. -Much, however, depends on success of Mr. Hoover's plan for United States credits in Europe. Will you takek up this matter personally?" President Gompers has also received this information on the same subject from the International Federation of Trade Unions in Amsterdam, Holland: "The reports, which have been cir- I culating in the press for some time I about the great destitution of the population of German-Austria and about the still greater misery that awa(ts it in the coming winter months "The poverty and destitution in Aus tria baffles all description. Hundreds of thousands are literally starving and tens and tens of thousands are un avoidably doomed to die from hunger and cold this winter is. assistance is not at once forthcoming." The International Federation of Trade Unions urges that contributions be forwarded for the benefit of the Ausrtiaiis and that relief movements be inaugurated everywhere. WILL WORK TOGETHER TO AID APPRENTICES TACOMA. "Wash.. Jan. 15. The building trades council and employing contractors are perfecting plans to establish vocational training in this industry. The plan will be applied through the public schools. At the end of four years the boy will be examined as to his technical informa tion. skill as a mechanic and his atti tude toward work. The examination shall be conducted by men acquainted with the trade in which the boy Is taught. If the examination is satis factory the boy shall be rated as a journeyman mechanic. This educational movement will be directed by a committee composed of representatives of the" workers, con tractors and the public schools. MANITOBA PROVINCE HAS RURAL LIBRARIES WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Jan. 15.— The provincial government has started libraries through the rural districts of this province. Arrange ments have been c6nrpleted with the department of agriculture to for ward to each community approxi mately $40 to $50 worth of high class- books on agriculture, econ omics 'and miscellaneous fiction These vyill be. retained by the com munities for three months and then returned to the department* which will issue" a new* series/ -THE LABOR WORLD- 4ANIMY 17,1920. At the Lyceum 1 om Wise in a scene from "Cappy Ricks" which comes to the' Lyceum for four nights beginning next Sunday with a matinee on Wedncsdayr Oliver Morosco'3 greatest comedy production, "Cappy Ricks" with Tom Wise in the title role, will be the at traction at the Lyceum for four nights and one matinee commencing next Sunday. This Morosco presentation has achieved unlimited snuccess success throughout the country it was first shown to the public at the Morosco theater, New York, and re mained there as the most popular metropolitan offering for nearly one year. Tlie play is a comedy in three acts, dramatized by Edward E. Rose from the famous stories by Peter I». lvyne. which ran in the Saturday Evening Post millions read the stories therefore millions desire to see the play. Laughable situations are plentiful in "Cappy Ricks" it tells a fascinating love story and v-has a touch of pathos. Tom Wise is happily cast as the gruff old sea-dog and his support is composed of typical Mor osco players, among whom are Isabel Withers, Earle Foxe, Percival Moore, Helen Stewart, Helen Lowell, Jacque line Mason, Phillip Lord, Eugene Lowe, Thomas Shearer, Elmer Bal lard, Arthur Holloway and others. This attraction comes to this city dir est from a run of five months at the Cort Theater, Chicago. [DEHRY SUTRE7 MB BIND IT THE MM So that the many visiting curlers and their friends may be right- roy ally entertained, the Orpheum will present the big Bonspiel show for the coming week starting Sunday af4rnocm. otJs arc fully borne out by letters and tele- I New York hippodrome, will appear grams which our bureau receives vvith from the Austrian trade union center I consisting of ten people. As a sing affiliated by our federation. er Henry San trey, the fam- baritone, and late star of the his famous society jazz band Santrey has few equals, and his acts will consist of the two fine features Marino ajid Maley, the comedians in their talking and sing ing act called "Push *Em Up" Dan Bruce and Margot Duffet and their company will offer the surprise comedy playlet called "Thru the Keyhole" Harry Jolson, brother of the Famous A1 Jolson, in his oper atic black face act the specialty artists Hubert Kinney and Corinee in a brand new dance production the Four Roses, American Beauties all of them and th'e two speed boys Kennedy and Nelson. Together with the latest screen' news shown through the Orpheum's exclusive films, accompanied to a special bon spiel musical program. Every afternoon at bargain prices, and also every night at 8:15. Du luth big amusement value—Big tune vaudeville at popular prices. BIG SUIT AND OVERCOAT SALES All Pi-ices Reduced The Big Dulutli ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY REUEVEt You'll find Sloan's Liniment I softens the severe rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't rub it 111 Just let it penetrate naturally. What a sense of soothing relief soo» follows! External. aehes, stiffness, soreness ciamped muscles, strained sinews, back "cricks-"—those ailments canM fight off the relieving qualities of bloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. 35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan's Liniment Keep if handy Order of Hearing da 'Petition: tor 14 Senile to Sell, Mwlsitxe or Lepte Ii«nd by Representative or Gnardlnn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY. OF .St. Louis,—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Adele Stella, also known as Adele Perfiri, decedent The petition of Attilio Castigliano as representative of the above named decedent, having- been filed in this Court, representing, among, other' things, that for reason stated in said petition, it is necessary and for the best interests of the estate of said de and of all persons Interested therein, to sell certain lands of said decedent in said petition described and praying tliat license be to him granted to sell the said land: It is ordered, that said petition be heard before this Court,. at the Pro bate Court Rooms i.n the Court House, in Duluth, in said County, on .Monday, I the 9th day of February, 1927. at ten I o'clock A. M., and all persons inter jested in said hearing and in said mat- 1 ter are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any there be, why said' petition should not be granted. Ordered further, that this order be' served by publication in The Labor World, according to law. Dated at Duluth, Minn., January loth, 1920. By the Court, S. W. GILPIN. Judge of Probate. Attest: A. R. MORTON, 1 Clerk of Probate. I (Seal. Probate Ct., St. Louis Co., Minn.) WALT DACEY, Atty. 1201 Alworth Bldg. L. W. Jan. 17-21-31-1920. Order to Kxnmlne Final Account. Etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNITY OF St. Louis,—ss. In Probate' Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Belle R. Diinn, Decedent. The petition, of Drew H. Dunn as representative of the above named de cedent, together with his final'account, of the administration of said estate, having been filed in this court, repre senting. among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that said final account'of said administration be examined, adjusted and allowed lay the Court, and that the Court made and enter its final decree of distribution of th^ resi due of the es.tatfe of said decedent to the persoKS entitled thereto, and for th discharge of the representative and the sureties on his bond. It is ordered, that said petition be heard, and said final account examined/ adjusted, and if correct, allowed by the Court, at the Probate Court Rooms, in the Court House, in the City of Du luth in said County oil Monday the 16th day, pf February,- 1920, at ten o'clock A M.. and all persons inter ested in said hearing and in said mat ter arfc hereby cited and required at said time and place to. show cause, if any there bet jvhy said'petition should not be granted Ordered further, that this order be served by publication In The Labor World according to law. Dated at Duluth, Minn:, January 15. 1920. By the Court, ». W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. Attest: A. P.. MORTON, Clerk of Prolate (Seal, Probate Ct-„ St. Louis Co., Minn.) H. B. HAROLDSON, Attorney for Executor. 1201 Alworth Bldg. L. W. Jan. :l 7-24-31-1920. Order to Examine Finai .Avconnt, Etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis—ss, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Barbara Pecor Field, Decedent. The petition of Rose M. Pecor as representative of the above named decedent, together with her final ac count of the administration of said estate, having been filed in this court. Of thp pstatp a a a a a re ii id Hiit the Pntirf make and enter its final adjusted, Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Du luth in said County, on Monday, the 26'th day of January, 1920, at ten o'clock a. m., and all persons interested in said hearing and in said it^atter are hereby cited and required at said time and place to show, cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. Ordered further, that this order be served by publication in The Labor World according to law. Dated at Duluth, Minn., Dee. 31. 1919. By the Court, S. W. GILPIN. Judjre of Probate. Attest: A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate. II. W. LANNERS, Atty. (Seal Probate C't St. Louis Co., Minn.l L. W. Jan. 3-10-17-1920. Order of Hearing on ,.1'etltlon for. LI fciwe to Selh STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY O^ St» Louis,—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter,, of the Guardianship of Albin Bergstrohi. Anna Bergstrom and Ellen Bergstrom, Minors. The petition of J. W. Lyder as rep-, resentative of the above named minors having been filed in this.Court, repre' er cant.icy iias lew equals, ana nis ,- —. .. —. I .• sentmg, among other things, that for I band is a winner among a very de- reasons stated in said petition, it- is lightful combination. The other six necessary and for the best-interests of the estate of said minors and of all persons interested therein, to sell cer-. tain lands of said minors in said peti tion described and praying that license be to him granted to sell the said land: It is ordered, that said petition be heard before this Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, fit Duluth, in said County, on Monday, the 2nd day of February. 1920, at ten o'clock A. M., and all persons inter ested in said hearing and in said matter are hereby cited and .required at said time and place to show cause, if any there ire, why said petition should not be granted. Ordered further, that this order be served by publication in The Labor World, according to law. Dated at Duluth, Minn., January 5, 1920. By the Court, S. W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. Attest: A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate J. H. MORTON, Atty. (Seal Probate Ct., St. Louis Co., Minn.) L. W. Jan. 10-17-24-1920. "Special Tester —MEANS— EDISON MAZDA A S Duluth Edison Eleetrie Co. 214-216 W. 1st St. Mel 9U. Grand 295. St. LouisV— ss. In Probate-Court. SOn( representing,Samong' other things that i?,er®by *5' *i*«d_ and --appointed a's the she has fully administered said estate,-1 ®,^anci eji WlMusliSz 'Thirty-Six Years of Progressiveness• Now 4 1 Natural Raccoon Coat—'Former price #295,00. Clearance Ai 1 Natural Squirrel Coat—Former price $435.00. Clearance and praying that said final account, examination, adjustment and allow* ^e^ttiiranncxea^bei issued to^An^rica of said administration be examined. a"cf of such Let decree^ o? distHbutio^i of the residue °T^^ Of Rosalind M. Stephens. Defendant.. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are. hereby sumnfoiied and re* quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff: in llie above Entitled. actioi|. which complaint hasibiten .filed and is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the above named. District Court, and to serve a copy' of your answer to said complaint upon:, the Subscriber at his offices'* in.-rooms numbered 404-5 -Columbia Building. Duluth. St. Louis County, Minnesota, within thirty days after such service, and if jou fail t'o answer said complaint .wjthln the time aforesaid*'the plaintiff.-in this! action .will apply to the CoUrt .for the relief demanded in the complaiit. BENJ. M. GOLDBERG and I JESSE L. COHEN. Attorney for"Piaintiff. 404 Columbia Bldg., DulUtli, Minn. THISBIOCEKniln«iMi«wtiML i' ••mi 1H0 n*»«r ik» Umiimmiiii ibf (Mm rAP.tfL I»»' imnrntgi A Markets displaying this Card, being fair to their employes, will be fair to the public. We aslc: you to patronize them. BUTCHERS' UNION NO. 12. rf-.i /3 Reduction INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE ARE MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FUR SETS IN A VARIETY OF MOST EFFECTIVE STYLES 1 Fine Hudson Seal Coat—Former price $395.00. Clearance Aa/iq aa sale price W«UO«UU aa sale price 15/OeVU 1 Leopard Coat—^ery fine quality. Former price $495.00. Clearance sale price $335.00 ditfVA g* a a sale price WMt/DivU 1 Sealine Cape—^Former price $175.00. .Clearance sale |^i| AA price $1 15«UU In view of the advancing cost on all Furs—the pricts here quoted jure particular^ appealing to any woman who desires a high-grade fur garment. Order limiting. Time to File Claims, Ordcc of Hearing on Petition for Pro nniT for Hcoiins-Tliereon. bate of .Will. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Of 1-» In the Matter of the Estate of John In the Matter of tns Estate of J. Verree Newman, Decedent. yV at»on,_ Decedent. Letters of administration this day A certain' instrument purporting to naving been granted to Victor Jacob- P.e the tast will and testament of J. it is ordered' tfiat said oetltlon be Judge [-of Probate. h&rinr ahd in said inatter tre hereby heard, and said'finS accoJnt examined, S and if correct, allowed by the CRASSWELLER & CRASSWELLEK^ L. W. Jan. HM7-24-1920. Verree Watson having been presented It is ordered, that the time within 'this court and^^he. petition. Of Addie which all creditors of-the above named I Watson being duly filed herein, repre dccedent may present/^ claiiris against^ senting, among othfer things, that said his estate in. this court, be, and., the decedent, then being a resident of the same hereby is, limited to six month3«i counfy-oof St. Louis, State of Minnesota, from and after the date hereof and difed testate on the 27th day of Decern that the 6th day of July, 1520, at her, 1919. and that said petitioner, is^^the ten o'clock A. M., in the Prpbate Court surviving spouse of decedent and pray Rnnmt thg that said instrument 1)e allowed Rooms, at the Cburr House at Duluth' -. in s^d County, be, and the same and admitted tp probate as the last ^. ,iUp01ii I ?ho h« claims as shall pre- Exchange National Bank of Duluth in «9irl ri^oedent tn the World as: provided by law. Court Rooms..: in the -Court House, person, entitled thereto, anl Ml""-. JMoary 5, 'Sr^'2ua?vni8»?"»Sn r^ «ld Simmon* STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF St. Louis—ss. District Court, Eleventh Judicial District. Edward E. Stephens, Plaintiff, vs. 4 notice hereof be given by the It is drdered, that said petition be »»cause, ired-M.™* Dated at Duluth, Minfl., Dee. 31. 1919. By the COurt, S. W. GiTLPIN, Judge of 'JProbate. 4 Attest A.:R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate. CRASSWELLER & CRASSWELLER, A to (Seal Probate C't St.. Louis^ Co., Minn.) L. W. Jan.i 3-10-17-1920. DIRECTORY When' in need of scientific' Chiropractic adjustments any. one of tha: Chiropractor*: whose names appear, below are the best obtainable. Thousands bare been .restored ts- health by them. BISHOP, DR. M. E. 4M 'jr. Fifty-Savaath Ave, Cahiroet 223-J. Cole 6S4-Y WEST BULUTH, XXHJt. Graham, Dr. Alexander 5(0" Coluabia' Bldg. Grand 1736-Y. DULUTH, X1XX. Riesland, Dr. D. W. 7B7 PiUa4io tld*. Grand 1320. Melrose 1014. duluth. Mury. Wentwortli, Dr.Paul J. .2031 W. SapeiiM Street "The Bank With the Clcck* Mekose 4586. DULUTH, itlHH. Never Skip a Pay Pay Deposit the same amount here every pay day. Then it is really YOTJB pay day, not one for your creditors. Isn't such a regular deposit plan a good one for you I The Fiirst National Bank .of Diu|iuitlhi, 't£, 4 '"time nd place to show if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. Ordered further, that this «rd«r be served by., publication in Tie Labor. World according to law, an^l that a copy Of this forder be 'serveid on the County .Treasurer of St. Louis County •not less than ten days prior to said day of hearing.. ''•"•hi