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SAY CONRAD SHANE IS RUNNING SCAB-FINDING AGENCY A strikebreaking factory in which scabs can be manufactured to take the place of his locked-out raincoat workers is the latest plan of Conrad B. Shane, tailor, 501 S. Jefferson street. The union raincoat workers have been locked out for two weeks and Shane is having a. hard time filling their places. So he has opened a scab-finding agency at 517 Federal street According to the union men, Shane is playing the old game of the bosses, namely, the use of the police. Union men have been clubbed and then ar rested nearly every day. , ' TEesterday Max Lentig, a picket, wa'sarreste'd, beaten and then taken to the Desplaines street s.tation, where he was booked on four charges. International Vice President Siet is expected here this week' to assist in the fight of the raincoat workers. o o HOLD SERVICES. OVER CREW OF SUBMARINE Plymouth, Eng., March 5. With impressive ceremony, a funeral serv-. ice was read today for the eleven men who perished with the lost submarine A-7, hope of recovering which has been abandoned by the admiralty. While the burial rites of the Angli can church were read aboard the cruiser Forth, standing by over the spot in Plymouth sound, where the, A-7 is supposed to be buried in the sand, a duplicate service was read in the royal navy barracks at Koyham. Thirteen submarines, most of 'them of the A-7 class, stood while the fun eral, service was taking place. The crews stood with bared heads on the decks. o o Some folks in Portland, Ore., "want that city clearied up by Billy Sunday.. Be ought to be able to do it. He clean ed up Pittsburgh $42,000 worth.' . THEGOAL MAN By .Jim Manee. He's master'bf a heavy, team, He drive? them night and day. His shovel and his coal bag help . Him pass his time away.v In winter tjme he calls at homes, ' With fuel to warm the. place. When he'gets home his wifie says: "For Pete?s-sake, wash, your face." P. S Why should a coal man evdr catch coP?A - o o . AN EMERGENCY House -Owner IiKwhat condition are my houses now? Agent They're all insanitary .ex cept one. ' .. " House Owner Well,' " have a plumber afteiid to that--one right away. ... - . WEATHER FORECAST Unsettled tonight with, probably light showers turning to snow fjur ries; Friday" generally 'fair and some what colder; lowest temperature to night near the freezing 'point; brisk .southwest shifting to northwest winds. Temperature Wednesday Highest, 35; lowest;, 31. v