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?piracy n re riel the iilpiit ? or profiteering were taken to mean thai . ' ' .,-?,..,... 7. ghl im -i.' th 'field md at I ' ?? ? . rs willing to ? - ''? h ? ' iki I - cut -,r b> ... '...., r>vi . : ?v a fit .;.* nutnbei ? ' "in, will j-.. 1 rl ?.........: ? y i . ivayed i i i i, ?. *i and pro ?ec ite . ? - w ho i r k? ad - ? ' . profit? er . . .......,,,.. . - . i : . . ? ? : Ni? York Coal ' an Ucbukcd ; r? I ted m er.ee i ? c to-day in t.ionei ' Imer nd tored a i rq to \V. A. M a? ? ? ' i i ?? v . . , \. Yoi-'.i. wl . i ?. with . . prices o i Mr. Palm go? ne ;. for the ; nd tin coal ?leal w 111 i a g t o . ? ra ti ?; . . even t? ? Vi i ; .... ? i .-. o ' ?,*? i'd a ciega a*.\ Alt?me; ? neral 7 . II .... 11 ' ? ?., i* l'neii ? Ca? ? imnnt O Vi es rf OO?l Hoi h Sides ?waii Next Strike Moite CHICAGO, : ? :? the hl I ? d S'at? I'll it? M i lie "? : ?. o ' ' Ii bee ? ?# checb momentum ..." the walkout, despite the temnoi .:\ restraining order isuuiod ? the United States Hist rut ? iri ni India napol is. 1 ?eju i\ ?'?I ei the directing hat;.I ?? o . leaders, us a re? luc? on, t he membership of the uni? n w ? prepared to enter the lirsi fu II woi k ; i (r da . ince t he strike 01 1er hi ? me < I ect vp, in an ? lT?n: \e, ?. i w.!e its abil iy to halt produc? tion ? ' soft coal ; throughout the me ? ? T ? op? rators. so far a ; available re ports ?how, have not yet made plans '?? com'iat the ttrike, notwithstanding the fact that troops, both Federal and iv? been eut in many instances i o local itiest from .<? hich t hey best n o- guard coal properties in the ? .. \ .>!' \ i ?lent ? ffort s to pi ?? : , ion men from taking the oft he 17 ? i N?> Picketing Tactics Reported On ' i otl 7 hand, I here has been no :,; rted picket ng activity by mem i of the unions. Both operators d aientlj ha\ e decided to lopm. be ore pith ir of ? em take: ? further definite step in ' . . ? t r o v ? i s y. R orts from railroad centers showed - dzure . ?' coal in transit, as ordered o. the Fedeial government, was con ... Hundreds of coal-laden ears in '?;.; nit were inker over by regional ? ; - of tho ;\u'l admi nist rat ion sidi tracked to await distribution under th? udminist :<\\ ion's pi ioi it v i ih ii tere *t was expressed by ? ? i epr? entat, .?<?> as to the i. nnei n which the restraining ? rdi ; . ih. coi .? id? i ed by ut? ion i? , 1 Powers to-r.iorrow. ... ' ' .? ,.? on was made that anything ? ohedii nee to the tei ins ol ?l writ won .i be offered by the heads mu. Uather was i he con I upon what oi do rs. If an y, hat mil cane trik a i ements . . ? ? and whei her l! e men would obey such oi der? in 1 .. ? eii i ; nanee, o nine in m t chain i I - ?? ? '?' ted t-';"''?:?*?y . ... . . ? p too far ? . -. '. ,i- or in nl ..- ? ? r and nsisl : hat ft i ! I ji re va i 1 p i l o o I takini sto? k ? ; the i far as produel i ?n to I ?.?";'.:. the i,-, ? ? non .. ' V. ? . \ ? re .. ni'.'chief; . .? ?"' n ners had ???.'?. not d ?:.;. I to on ;' tato il Il - . - . .? ? ? oni. roi : . opera! -though' . ?. n. i row. ? ? the I, ?00 rems .... worl . ? . : . . ...' : of 11 ... rted, be ? . . ' ?'.,'?' in i Op? -at ? in < 'olor ado ?. ? ng wer? ... ?wii igh the Col ? ? ? . . 'i . i as the ? ? ? ? . - . i. ? ,- . 'm . . ? ? ?, t h e i ? ' Wm . . ii it, ? became ! ? . had ordered the ; Gara min? ? Sprint-field, ill., . . .... ,:,.,.. t| . ,. | , to cm ue i pai ? i ?.i ii -i . '?? lu comply, us Pastor Denounces Heils U ho Lead Labor Astray r. ?nniiR, Declares headers ol ( tal '? dike ire Conspirators Against I . S. Corcrnment .. uratoi . ? ... 7 . th< !i m i I ol lenl ?' . I thi ? ? . v eh fun I ? ?'' . . I h -.. . ? ? ? t* ennseienti ?? ?blindai.iir m lawii ... i ?..",.' a I the foreifii moi ? . ? . their ?vroni ? cen \. ? ? .. : ; led b\ reci ? ' i V I ' .',*!' .' 'I ; . ' - toward . a g i ? a i o i ...-.? ? ni'pd ' - ? I -.. frei ? ?? ? . 1.1 do, who v I la ? ... i ? the poor? that a? , . - r who land t > man .. ?, up ol .met? . ? ? f our udu't mi Olli of mu i '' ;' '.V , >] ! 1 ,. lav; bat dil Inllv.i . : - ?j 1 ...-, ? ' Maximum Prier Proles! Overruled by Palmer Yeir ? >'l. Coal Men irr- Told \o Door M il' lie l ti! Open for Inflation of Vrofit? thai ' ? | , ' ' : . ? I'm* no fill il ; ? ! cm and iring it:! from At : urne} l'a lu ; ??-.:.?. the vie, rous ? tl In would take ! he , ame enhai ng prices ; ? nion officers, on th ?rovertmionl ?? - ? ' ' ; ? eral public in ? i ? dr. Pain - dec : ? ':. "and I : * i i cd direct! y , - ne lit f tl . . de of tl , itroversy." lent of the as ... ? ? ' Mi Palinei t < c >m i et s who want to woi I ??? ?. ?ml thai coal < n w I ? . obtain fuel ? ro? tal, normal channel? lie ? . ' with ?equate protection coal would be ] roduced to meet thai \ing a t-ia*. ?mum price v Id i the opei at r- ' abil ?, meet nbnormal production costs caused i :? thu str?*_u and discour ago their efforts to continue work, that priority li-;ts would overstock certain consumers and allow others t<> go without, und the fuel control act could be used to prevent attempts at prof? ite? ring." "I Am Amazed," Says Palmer "1 am in receipt of your letter and am amazed by its contents," the Attor? ney General replied. "While, of course, proper protection will lie given to nil miiivrs who nre willing t<> continue at work, it must be perfectly plain to you that even under such conditions the supply of coal must be far from normal. "Your proposition amounts, in ef? fect, to a declaration that coal ?leal ers should he permitted I o take ad? vantage of these abnormal conditions ami have their prices bused entirely upon the law ol" supply and demand, which is only another way of saying they should ?Vo permitted t.. charpa the public whatever they piense, The demand for fuel will be eon tantly in? creasing, and with ?lie supply ?teere:; ing, mi les-? ! here : ? g ?vernnietil rep ? ttion, prices charged i,~, the publie w 1 be outrageous and the profits ac? cruing to dealers une ms? ?enable. Von i Ltg lit 11. be cji; ite as willii g as ot hoi .?.; : .-.-iis t?i cooperate in the general public welfare in this emergency, even to the extent of sacrificing profits. "The action of the government in restraining the officers of the .Mine Workers' Union from furthering the -nike order already Issued was taken solely in the general jiut.lie interest, und I shall not permit ii to be used directly or indirectly for the benefit ... the employer?' side of the contro? versy. "If nny advantage shall be taken of ; n icnt cond i ! ion s by any ni rnn ;? ment or agreement of two or mor? persons to restrict either product ??? i (list rib it ion In oi dor to en hance i ' e price of fuel I shall ivit bout i es ut ion take pi eisely the sa me act ion against such persons :?? has been taken against ! In officers of the Mine U orli ...,- .? Onion " Operators Are U illing To Accept Arbitration It ill C.o-opprnlc in Inx Action Taken by I . S, Cevernntent, Says Scale Committee Head ST. LOUIS, Nov. o. Thorn.i ?0 Brewstor, chairman of the coal i ;.'? or- ' scale c mm .ti ee, u: erted night, aftei being apprised ni* i he ? ? gestion of the advisory board ol the Brot hei hood of Locomol ive ICn? . : ee i s 1 hat un i iid '- trial e m m is sion: be . imed to detil v. It h 1 lie pros en! In .1 unrest, that any act ion < nken ori the i at ? , ? ti ?. . ' icnt wouhl ree ? th? o. , ; ? ? . ooperation . ope ra i.-. ? ? . H? . sorted the ? . r ors did nnl contemplate nieet ing ii ' ? : eai I tur? ? ? : is? . -' the ?i tioi . d rei ( .- ? pprator? would n time : ; I ons with tin - ?on as tl? hit ter f.gi I ti mit disa arbitrai i and mt in o .,,?? loi ? ;? the ?ward ?bit rat ion board. .or! at ' i mit n b? rented ., .?. ? ?? had never laid dow! ; : ei will be i aii ?. "A - "--i. ?stated previously th? re ' ii ? ? .-. i ? . , .,',. . : 111 : ??'?.?ji .,?? ; ? . I ; ! S t e tl '??;..' ' : : ? Pro ?mm of the i , . . rn to ivorI when tin ?rids von out and r fa ? d, , coa I ?. rodu ' ?.;;. pending iiv ?ird o! tl ?? ,-''; ??; it i. i "\\ . . leave ery1 ii to I government ii [ v ' ? i? ' epr? ,., ? ? . ? on reg? i m itlec ?A ? ; : ,, i . ippoi th ??. . . men! \. hat? ? ? .." m ' take- regard I ti?oj? Agent Reviews Contentions <>/ Miners Labor Cost of Ton of Coal lias increased 10 Cent m Frier of Product $1.75. fie ?sserts 'v \ ?XC'TON, "?'. ? .,? ,. ??.. . of th ... |] t, ? - ? ? r I ? ? ;- i-. : .! ? ' '' ?? ; I'd . - of An ? :a, aid th" ? ? ?;,.- '?,, i ,.- ... r ,7 , ?:?? ,:-.i,, [h? pea!? ? n*-t inn ? : v. ?? ?;'?;?? Other u ier.' * ?: r.mediati increi ? pa> uni a ? ? m ere: .,....;!,..... ,7. ;. v ? ,? ir dema' : v. ?"?: ? . -. !.. o..' . . - ' a ? ? .. 1-1 CCIl! ... ?? , . ' . ? ? -. ? ? vi ?.!..? ibout $1.' -., . n I he av?ras wag? ra c per Pet; l i p ; cost of living, tli? low ' ire hi? 7(1 ; I ' i j a I to d no ! - f; r ** 1 months >f thi? veut i ?a y to \u* nelusive, fell i er i I PIS. a ratio of 1 ,:.:-.. - ' ? ' ? l .' ?? : i : , a 1 O W1 n g 11 i.-? ..... . . ,. . ? ? ? ,. ? i ' -. ?ays for all d ? r foi It'll, I?H ?? : , ' l-'ehruay 1. 1'. ...... - . . ? ol of prices, 1 I1U7 with no eon irol, tl price went to $>?' Mr. \'. nlla ? .?-*.;? ., . ?h(i i no i .,..,.??? vagi earned ? i ' ? | ; ' 11 ? ' d > t! ? -.- ? tanda rd of In ?; ?. can vs ? ; . . . | ? . ,. ? , ... ? . -om mli ??:-'...-? ," .Mr." \V,*i .?' ? .'. ? m September .".0, ., , ? ? ? i .?.? . ... ?. ? . . . ? ....... i.oh this ... men ';* : ? * ? ;. n : . - -..' . proil id in r? Ihm ' ""I .. - ? .- ? . iring tin ii; prod ?? - ivar 1 me w i ? '0 a J I'll - ' ' average wagi I .- I miner during the i ? . ? .. production ivas sti I I e m i Is ' ' ; true earned mi h ni re i avei that only emphasize hi fad thai some eai tied mm h les In Iowa the ;. . rage yeai ly i. v; i il :.hi war '. ? me peak j i .. r "? as SL'JSO." ' The m inei s' lemand for rtci woi kdnj. ??.-.: : M r W alluc wai n " , oi dei ''? .: *l7 ? |... ?sil working lime i i* be divid? even'.;. iro - ;. . . ' cts and m ne " Baltimore Yard Crews Laid Off When Coa! Strike Cuts Traffic BALTIMORE S i . '.'. ?tl .? trnffic, usivnll-, amo ? nearl " r cent of th. - . ? : ?? ? ? ov? - tin I It re .v ' ' ?'.??? Mnrylard i . ?, viri j a! a standstill, t! e ?irst local i festatioa of hardship growing t?t\ oi Squeaky Baby-Carriages Most baby-carriages are not oiled and they squeak or shriek their protest to the unheedi/ig cars of their feminine proponents. Women do not understand mechanics or explana tions mechanical, nor do they pay attention to s?j masculine a line of reasoning. Mow then can you induce women to oil the axles ol a baby-carriage? Follow the line of least resistance. Don'! argue; be convincing. Tell women tha't "they*' have silent-running baby carriages this season; that a protestit ??;.?' .: cates a I; ck of p od form; that lo be in r-tvlo* vel silence is golden. Discover ihe Cprn-S? ame" into the mind of woman and your oppropr ?.'.\on '. ? ?* ?v? r tising is multiplied. Advertising ?pace in the Butterick pubiicah >i for tale !\ acctedii : advertising agenci, Butterick?/ MMc, ? The Delineator Everybody's Magazin? the coal strike w II b? an ? nforced laj o IT of i... ! -.' n emplovoe The lay-?t? began to d iv, ivhei ' hi ?!> On--. ; ard ci ? w . . f ah ml 0 \ e ne i <?;.'? . wi'i? told I <. remain al lion I)..? ? . . tuithii.tr for 1 i. I?. ,!? . v. it ' . u? I niakiiig ? ed'oi . " ' n m c? u y . . ... ...... ? : . ? ?- eoul. ?, .? ' do of corking .out th. ' ? ? re lysteni und ? I ... ? liait ii coal piei vii midst il ? gines in g their !i r? - in all eases when their usi ; ?, iry, and hilling .... :?-.? tioi - in local '? u (Is are bei ng r. dueei! : n u. in i . ili ol ivhic.i i.? ; . . ?or :ed 0; >hii .?I ri -. \ or ad ?pi ? ?nut r ". ??.'.n '? in coal. British Interest keen hi Drastic American . inti'Slrikc Measures I.ON'IiON. : : ing i ichcd n tl leading han ; ? ? in I United - ?. .. ... e wheels -If '.-? i , ; . ' 11 ? . ;. . . ? . . . ? ??? ntei s in : ? ? . . ist i? \n rican ? .? ?? hope the d . ? .. mstrate to I t tho le 11 keei ". ''?'?? : ?. . il Japan an? real Brit .- . ' . . -, triii'.? I tbuia-s i de!:!- ? ? .. ... . . . ,. , ,. i ,, ? - . tig which, who i eking : Homes of Four Men, U ho Abandoned Steel Strike. Dynamited *<??' 'ni I nion ittvi.ee Bothers \) asan Mi .>.'.??? ? ? ? ? ? '?..?? : ? ?>? , ; ? ? foil) ei ivn . . ... : .... 1 ...-?? . houi : .il i .- ?le agreement ? . ?.. | ? . I ?..- an adva nee of . ? ?..-. ?eh w fi ? g n '. ' ed . hut ? .- ) > -. . : n thirt y-houi we el? ? ] i?, ? -o , ... i h. loca i ni on a nd ? ? et .? doubl iv ? ement, being ; gioi il and nol - ?? . ? '? ,. rvi<t ing hou ol labor, be approved. ?2d Infantry (it I plon Is Prepared for Service ..'AMP I'PTON. : V.. N< .... riic 12?! liegular ? fanir; ? heing prepan . e. pi i mal with a vii'i ; . i o s u i > p r e s t r i k e d dei '?.lei have yet !.i I Luit - ? pre? ition ! ! mem hers of 11 ? ? .- ? ? ' ? on i.a o r -, ? . .. recteil t? ?? . ? ' ri bnck 11 ? ? eonipan ? ? ? ? i d ve r i ti e a t ? luinmenl 0-u.V Crj U00 Uttb VcuZo\juLt UrctL <:.?j?t\ ??:, VuZi??/ Q\Msu?AmX? ^koj^s., aj- ,\za& userai ^ UtrU/ CicQ-rvO te ?$_, Mz< t<r ?on.d> iuMs UKah \Lcr\Xf wGsrCC? lojXK?jtxZ&U/ cxjj fl*m,%0 G>4b?. /D / 0 L ? ??'??-. i 14Cort?Anckc'". 9-11 Dey Si i_ _ Le win Won 7 Talk On Gompen* " Pieu "'Quien Sabe?" Atiswers Miners' Leader When Ashed- About the Rumor SPRINGFIELD, [11., Nn ? ? ? ? ? .... .:?-:. us ' .. -.'-. Sa nui Gompi had uggi ? ??? . >i ol" I e strike of . .i. ? : 1 >.\? *, a<*: ii : . , M Win k.-1 \ me rica, ?'?.-... ? ? : ti i -?hi committal.' 1 :. It i ns pul lO Mr I ' "? prompted h*, pi ? ?? i . - ; circled here * i :. : I't ?? : rs had itervened i (!i ?-,..- oil ,..', rl . od oTieo -'..??? "Oil ? ? ? '. I . :. ??'?? . preted ?? u Pressed for a I i reel s\v. i ? ? rouid oui* 'lam ion ! Krank F''a rrii Ion, ? 'mm 't lee a the ! . . . trict, He Senator So ? igure i'* Trial of H. S. !New. Jr. Deposition? on " *? a '? M Hal* itv" To I'p l 'ni hv Both S?les in Homicide (.'. :-?? ? ? - VXGELES, h o v . ? ? . - v - : ? r .' "or ' ' he .'..-' ; ?.. - ? ? ? \ttor fret ... ? : ??'?..'''...'?.?-?' un when th? i-' a cl ' -, , . , - ? . ' the . . ^ ..... . . ;,,... . ;-. " . ; . ? <g that hi .. and i . , . married his bn . ..... , ..-i lint win. re N? ...,.,. .:.-. . meet on I ?? - : ? i the ' ?? *?? ??, . o i il t o - d a y t [tute 'i ? i '.' ittorney, tot.?? Vl?ir- Depose Biir^otna^ti I'.-' RI \ I 'i Cl a ? I ? ma -.'? i-upied I - l : '. . ? . ? :, : lu t r ' ch ..???? H ' ha been ordi ed to | region Knoxville Police I nion Drops A, I. of L. (.harter KNOXVII I.K, Tenn., Nov ' Knoj villi* polie,., the first in the country to nflil In : " t hei r organ ?/.a tlon ??? I h the American Vi doral ion of Labo ? by ? voir- of six to one decided to day to mirrender their union chartei The ili . don to givo up tin - ti r, it waa said by many men bei ol i i,,? union, waa due to rrit ci im of the police activities in il ?> .1 lern .? wei '* ?i-., in connect ion with ?trool . ar strike. Labor Voles Slrikc in A!I f'Vunsvlvania I unlll.ii.il In,m piipe I of Labor, v. represented ii! ion, wh i. h ivas do linat .1 !.. ' e socialistic and other ? ail 'al elei President Maurer himsell b : ?/ a ?'? cial : ? ' A strik" rit i ! issued b> I ? I'? '?? : inn would ?;?.; be '.?? : .; : i .. ? ' - unioi ? ??? i i oui the ? eut of ! ?? . ' international . . m - 01 . and one deli gal ? rai.-< ., lesi ion of v. liai nui ori t *, I ? Eederntion of Labor ! rl to a call. In reply I'n liileni said tha ; he *e wer - ext rai i times . .and ex rao id i nary : ? ?un *.-. ere necessary and it thi i . unions and Sai head of I I ?? An ei u I ? Ii ? n n la:.' .:???: ' o ( 'uunl i '. ?o fiompe liai n o a 111 I to uni . . plover-? .'?. ?? : i : i oted ' a! .. ' : ? - ? ? ? Eedi ? .' oi . . \<m General Strike in Steel U orkers" Siehali could ca . i Mi . ? ? ? '?????? " ? hope . store .employers arrested rr.tr ? i ??lw^f$^'4^" :v ' ???--*-.*^??-??*. I t il I? I ? ? ?3 _ ? .,7'- - i r U K lvi ?- i i PROTECTION against chilling ? often a jgj : jre-runnei ol colds, pneumoni ? an i theun ?.'. ? ? Famous river hali a ^entur> ?ru ?ta sup< noi ?iui | Every garment shaped to the (?gure and guaranteed ?'<$ not to shrink. g Glaste.nbury Two-Piev.e and Union Suits, Flat Knit 9 Spring-Needle UnderweaT are made in fifteen grades i several weights o? fine woois, worsted and tnerino. Adjustable drawer hands on .?.II two piece grades >' irai frray W? winter weights in four Price? ' \\',,;,?'. suptf; weighu ; ' $2-50to*7'00 ? '>'? ' ? '? t, medium wight . . Per Garment . . : .- . !.. .1 : ! ? ? - Robert Reis & Company WholfwO D ? GU-ttDnbixry Knittit g Company, GUitonbury, Conru O ( juiiier Savs l?viaii l??'!*ns to Prolong Slril Confereiirrs (Called h) Him <.?on*, ?m r Kadiral* I Iwj ( lau Gel More \I0ne5 . "?*; I.onpsliorpnii'ii*^ \'\?? -m'?ut Over 9.000 W ork Sun ( iurgo Krpuir \Ieu - I .?1 Said lo } !;tv ?* 1 loilii* O . ? ? to (lonser*** ulive ' '? ru 1 ?i \ 1 ' ? 1 -. , ' 1 . , ? .">' and Sai For \ ? . c ? ' than fii.r Gu - .? r it* i ? ?? of Ii ? i iHaDtson atjcnuc ftftl) Jltocnuc 34tli an? 35tl) ?trcc