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N THE OGDEN STANDARD; OGDEN. UTAH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 16, T919. 7 I STRIKE WON BY I BOSTON CARMEN I Their Demands Are Agreed To After Traffic Is Tied Up for Three Days. EIGHT-HOUR DAY CONCEDED Men Now Enjoy Best Conditions of Such Employment in the Country First to Get Eiflht Hours Other Labor News. Union car men who are employed on the Boston elevated rallwnv system voted unanimously to accept the a ward made by tlie local board of arbitration and returned to work. They were on strike three days. The award provides for an eight hour riav and increases of pay up to f2 cents an hour, retroactive to May 1 T'nlon officials stated that the award pivos th Ronton car men the nsr conditions of such employment in the T'nJted States and said they were the first car men in America to be jrlven the eight-hour day. The men have been receiving 48 cents and had asked for 73,4 cents an hour. GENERAL LABOR NEWS Brooklyn has over 15,00' manufac turing plants, employing over 280,000 people The Nova Scotia shipyards still are working to capacity and shipbuilders feel that the demand for new vessels Is good for at least iwo years. Hlltonvllle Prime Western Spelter ( company, St. Clalrsvllle, O., raised the wages of Its employes .V cents a day, following a cut of that amount Inst ; April. An order directing telephone strik ers of the Pacific coast to report back J P. for duty was sent out, international of ficers of the Electrical Brotherhood an nounced. The Lancashire (Eng ) miners at a maaa meeting protested against the six shillings advance In the price of coal and Indorsed the action of their lend ers. They adopted n resolution, how ever, to return to work. The proposed International demon strative strike was not put into effect nn any considerable scale in any of the ' large cities of Italj in the cities flags ' were kept flying In a movement of pro- I test against the strike. A strike of f0 men employed in the i retort plant of th Wisconsin (Jos and I Electric company, Racine, Wis., caused i a gas famine In Racine ('udahy and South Milwaukee, which are supplied i with gns from the Racine plant. The Brotherhood of Railroad Slg nalmpn In annual corvpntlon re-ected nffii ers as follows- President, P. W. Helt, Sliamokln, Pa ; first vice presl J dent, P. C. rone. New York : seci etary iroasnrpr. T. A. Austin, North Kings- J vllle. o. irgnnlr.ntlon of a form of union of j Ohio state Industrial commission em j ployees through delegates from the va- ; rlous bureaus was effected at a rueei- Ing, and plans are under consideration I for affiliation with the American Fed eration of Labor. The Fall River Cotton Manufnetnr- , ! era' association Issued a statement "to j i the people of Fall River and textile ' operatives In particular." declaring Its i ; Intention of shutting down ell the mills j in inc cuy Sfiuuiu inc i'ourrs uniou call a strike at any mill of the assocl- i , tlon falling to comply with the union ' demind for a readjustment of the j ; A wage rate I The Canadian house of commons, In the closing hours of the session, voted l : $10,000,000 for special bonus allow- J ances to the government employees of i J Canada. The bonuses will apply to j all salaries up to $3,000. beginning with $400 to the head of a family whose sal- ; try Is less than $1,500 and grading j downward to $200 on salaries of $3,000. I To single persons the bonuses are to be i j on a lower scale. I An adjustment has been reached be tween the Reading Tron company and j 8,000 iron workers in Its six plants at I Reading and Danville, thus averting a ; lengthy strike and starting the wheels I and furnaces in many plants owned by other corporations. The company of- fered a compromise of ?10 7f as the I puddling tonnage rate, with a 60-day sliding scale arrangement and this was j accepted. The company first offered I I f $10.50 and the men had demanded j $10.921.4. j Amalgamation of the International I Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Prop Forgers and Flelpers and the Interna- tlonal Brotherhood of Prop Forge t Trades was completed at a conference . I of International officials of both organ- j Iratlons. The Amalgamated organize- I tlon will be known as the Internation- ' al Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Prop j Forgers and Helpers and affiliated with ! the American Federation of Labor. It was stated that each organization has I about 63,000 members. The city council of Salisbury, N. C.. j has granted substantial Increases of salary to police officers. Patrolmen j 3 were advanced to $100 a month, the j captain to $115, and the chief to $185. I Salisbury Is o town .f less than 10,- c 0O0 population Pelegatlons of laborers at the Steel ton plant of the Bethlehem Steel coin- i j pany, Harrlsburg, Pa., presented to F. A Robbing, Jr., general manager of the ' plant, demands for an Increase in the j wage scale Mr. Bobbins returned aU I petitions with the reply that It would ' be impossible to meet the demand of I Jl the men STOLEN j The checki and money order that ( were taken from my a'.orc ire of value ( to me only. Please mail them back j and keep the currency . - H, L. BO WELL. ... - - I Fresh News Of October Sales j I j j Breaking a Record ' ! These October Sales have resulted in breaking all records for October selling. And yet the month is only half gone. During the coming half of the month the special October events be even more attractive. I Every department head has had orders to double their sales of last year for this month. This means that they must offer unusual at ractions. For in order to increase a business, there must be good and sufficient causes. i All over the store you will find this month specially priced merchandise that is intended to attract new business. Read he partial list j for Friday and Saturday. j A GOODU?te TO TRADE j l ; Shirtings Pongee Silk r .Shirtings, 30 inches wide. Pongee silk, 33 inches wide silk and cotton mixtures in the rjeal Chinese quality, nat- fancy stripes, new line to se- oral color only, $1 .25 value, lect from, $1.50 value for, for, yard $1 yard $1 1 r 4, l fyi : Fancy Voile Lingerie irepe Fancy voile waistiug, 32 Lingerie crepe, :-'4 inches inches wide, in an extra rood wide, in flesh maise, and quality, pure white, with silk white, GOe value, 2 yards stripes, 7.3c value, 2 yard A ' for $1 for $1 I . ! Week End Shoe Sale ! Here are four very special items that are to be on sale Fri- J day and Saturday in the 1st Floor Shoe Section. Please 5 note that these are on the 1st floor. Women's Kid Shoes School Shoes I omen's black kid shoe?, button Children's school shoes with good . , 0 . . , oak soles and black calt upper., but- I stle, 8 inches high, leather or . . - dm a ' a ton Btyle, t n shoe for hard wear, wood covered heels, turn (Jr or Sizes ii lo 11 ... $2.95 or well soles ...... tpJ.oD sizea 11 to 2 $3.25 jj Big Girl's Shoes Women's Gray Kids I ,. . , , . Wumen's prnv kid. Goodvear welt u? K,rIs shoes ln brown or rrav soles, covered French heels, lac I kid, good weight Boles, tr or styles, Inch tops, a tQ nr P military heels. si2e i' ;o 7pU.OJ . r: dressy shoe, all aizefl J)7.0J I ? f I Kid Gloves Over Night Bags Special glove sale Cew New Boston bags, just the ; pairs left, sizes 5V to 7, pearl thing Eor shopping bags, ov- I and ivory, $'J ISO values ernipht hags, etc. Prices? for SI 69! to SRR.ts Stickeri Braids Pxt tatjonery Lawn fabric stationery, 24 Sticfceri braids, white braids ,hePts paper 24 envelopeSj with d ainl y embroidered attractively boxed, col ors arc fdejes in plain white, light pink, buff, white, the shapes blue, pink aiice, red, navv, inolude the n long enve- black and brown, 10c and 15c ,as, we?nas rellla- values special 8c Hon style 50c values, special 33- Special Cotton Fabrics In this Staple Cotton Section you find the best values all the time in the while stocks these are not merely leaders, but representative of the whole stocks. Outing Flannels Muslin Sheetings 25c outing flannels in solid colors, 85c 9-1 sheeting, bjeached, heavj cream, pink, llcht blue, navy, tan, quality without diessiug, at less brown, black, etc. o fian mill price. ry Yard ZUC Yard UJC New Percales Bleached Sheeting Good 36 inch percales, light, dark (c 8-4 sheeting, bleached, the Kinc and medium, ill colors, law that wears. Extra special A new assortment. Yard . . jUC Yard DUC Large Cotton Batts Pillow Tubing Large cotton batt?. size 72x90, nice Good pillow tubing, 40 to 45 Inches fluffv cotton, largo enough for the widp- Kod Sturdy quality, a a quili or comfort in one nr guaranteed to wear. Yard . . 441 piece ODC White Wool Batts SiS 90c 10-1 bleached sheeting, exirs $3.58 white wool batts, quilt size, good heavy quality, without nf put up in cartons tQ iq dressing. Yard 0C Wright's quilt down . . 3J.17 Jackard Silks Turkish Towe,s Turkish towel sets consisting Ol $l.uO Ja knrd silk and cotton mate- one large towel, one face towel, om rial for dresses, waists on broidered edge or etc , 32 inches. Yard . 0"C Each OOC Fresh Candy Pound 29c II Our c;inl shop is working overtime preparing for the Friday I and Saturday sale ol caudiea. On these days in the Candy I Square you may buy peanut brittle, rocoanut patties, walnut j cream taffy, Ttial nut caramels, all fresh from our own fae- I tory. Candies worth 40e. Friday and Saturday, pound . 2D j For Girl's and Women H Some of the good values ready for you Friday and Saturday i J on 2nd Floor. I School Dresses Silk Camisoles Girls' gingham school dresses, ma Women's silk camisoles made of x (-rial of licht and dark colored splendid quality crepe de ch.'ne and I gingham, sizes 6 to 1 1 years, yal- wash satin, trlnnnrd with daint .-I rl 31 ues to f?3.50 t 1 nr laces, all sizes, our usual Ai ir I II Special l.i'O 2 values M.4j Girl's Petticoats House Dresses Children's flannel gertrud'- ptli- Women's house dresses, made r E j H coal, made of cood quality flannels, rplendid quality gingham and per , ? featherstltched hem. button on .-ale, long and short sleeves, a siral. I shoulder, ?1 25 values. t- nssorlment, values lo $3.50, tf i j Special J) 1 to close out u 1 I IjM'l GirFs Coats Corduroy Robes j 1 children's coats, made of velours, Women's corduroy house robes, 1 i mixtures, velvets, and all wool ma made of strictly washable corduroy, i I I terials. size 3 to H years, values all colors, light and dark, our us- - to 19.50. M I AC ual 5f) 0 valu $1AZ( c Special pl."j Special p4.JU h Baby Dresses Rust Proof Corsets Little tots' dresses, m-ide of stikl- Women's rust proo: corses, mad.' 1IQ 1 ly washable Kincham, Blsee 2 to 6 Of good quality coutil, strong sap r-rirs, all cnod styles, values nr porters, long hip. medium bust, all ' B "to $2 Special . DC slses, $3 On values. ar a I Women's Chemise s 1 R 1JD ? II Women's Btraigbt chemise, made of DraSMereS r a splendid quality muslin, trimmed Women." ;r - m . i I t ; i : j : ; n . H frith lino embroidery, regular and mad'1 of strong material ad sizes, z I JlTH rvtra sizes. $1.50 values. ri i fastened back and front, our op g Special 1 usual $1 values. Special . . ODC II Another $15 Sale Of Dresses j 1 0 Friday and Saturday again we arc going to give you a 4afo HI jJU most remarkable sale of dresses. This is a new lot Sp Ifi fmost of them having arrived from New York within the Ch T past few days. We doubt if you can match these values tl rffl ' in Ogden for less than $20 and in most cases $25. j " H In the assortment are dresses of serge, of silk and jg&tJy JH o fvelvet. All of them trimmed in keeping with r the most modern fashion demands. Dresses for & the street, for home wear and for the street. In VV-JivJ the corner window you may now see samples of i j the assortment that will be ready on 2nd Floor at jh U 1 9 o'clock Friday morning. Come and see them, nf whether you wish to buy or not. i j A Great Two-Day Sale Of ; jffT Stylish Pattern Hats ! p4fcJ e I"iancISOI"ncst hats of the eastern department. Oats styles hats for street 1 yCar C n SaC at or a occasins aH new wear, for dress, tailored 1 f Vj V 1 P"ces that in some cases trimmed pattern hats that hats ' Beavers, hatter's ' X JVAi than half. We aim are priced from $9 to $ 1 5. plush Trimmings of I WV to make Friday and Satur- A splendid selection from handsome ribbons, hand- ! j ff day or this week the two which to choose. Friday some flower feathers and j j 0 ! 1 1 greatest days in the Mil h- and Saturday only. ostrich. Values to $22.50. j v y nery section this hall. (tJ ' Af Friday and Saturday Here's the best millinery Don,t "lis" secinS these Jfe K fj only, j in months. A great two- unusual values. V 9 ' news we have given you Dozens of hats many of Pattern hats representing J f i (J(J day sale in which some of them direct from our every phase of the new A V j 4 I T Boy's School r Men's X'mas Trimming Dept Hosiery and j Suits Npchtnear Attractions Underwear Come to tin- 1 '.asi jnnit store tnocu j Hair Bow Ribbon wr iync,rt i i in ii i ! Let wsa'ain inint ess t hf arlvisn- tt Ullldl o liustr ami sec the new JJublebu.lt : 1 1 ur bo .iUbun. S inches wide. 1. wmm., , hose, medm Milts for rOQgll, romping Buppiying now ytmi light and dark shade,, strip, s. pl.iln welghl sizes S'.'. to 1014, good qual I boys. These suits are just men s neckwear for Christmas and plaid For school. rn ity, Wayne knit. or hat the name implies, "dou- DUC Special f bie built! which means that KhlP"nts are ro.mnK in very Handkerchiefs Woolen Hose the parts that receive the wowly. Ami ain-ath many wo- liandkerchiefg of tissue and 8wjea Women's Beamltss woolec hose . . men are selecting from the fresh for women and gins. Embroidered black and natural, aises CCr Hardest wear are made aou- shipments, the neckwear they corners. Special, di to 10, 75c values. Special . DDI ble, two thicknesses of the will use for gifts. We are sur 5 tor f . fabric of which they are thai when Christmas shopping t ry Women S Union hUlts rnjide nd these suits aw is at its height the assortment ItUlIIingS Women's medium weight unloi I inaae, ana tnese suns ait Ruffling of georgette, net, etc., Van suits. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, an guaranteed to give full satis- nm ot s" Sooa ,ls Wt Dyke points, and Btraighi edge, tor ki length. Jl Cf ; l- - neck ;ind sleies, alues to fiO All sizes . .' vl.Jv L"et""' r rt n.t. yard SoC ! TZ DleW BloUSeS Mllf(P ,c Women's Vests Imjm f ni i - t W w 1V1UII eUS Women's medium viiht vesta am IVlen S ShirtS A Uv) Muff beds ready made for making pantR. vests arc Dutch neck, olbov 1 1 I IL c velvet or fur muffs, lined with good sleeves, panta are ankle ro qIA9 The express man keeps bringing ggfr B,lk $k ,,'nK,h' Mi2CS 5 and 6 D0 There are stUl all sizeB and a new packages of handsome r ' Children's Il'Suits j lot of handsome patterns blouses, and with our new pol- Fine Laces Children's union suits, mediun liere in those shirts for men u',.oi Pr.icul8 tliese at ouioK pme laces for making the aew fler- weight fleece lined. Wh necks, lonj thai are selline at $14!) ellmg prices, the stock is ever lha collars and Jabots, white or sleeves, 70c values. ro ' , 1 changing. and cream, yard . , OjC special JOl Blanket Sales Have you supplied all 61 your blanket wants0 This sale of bedding is still in progress hundreds of pairs going out each week. If you wish to se lect now from these big stocks you may have the blankets held until later. Cotton Blanket A cotton double blanket ln co-or3 gray, tan or white. :n size 70x80. a full size blanket. ?-l value. o yjp Special PJ.J Bed Comforts Comforts in the regular douole bed nize. in nssorted colors nnd designs, these an- our new stock Jo QP j',.-t arrived. Speci.il . . . J)J,tJ Single Blankets Single cotton shee, blankels, size 64x7G, in colors gray and tan, a wonderful value, while they QQ last, each iOC Khaki Blankets Khaki colored double blankets ol the Beacon make in size 60x84; these are good heavy blankets, $11 '0 value in 7 Special.. .... IU. iu Girl's Dresses Girls' gingham dresses n Bise i-1. to Iti1.. in plaid colors with white trimming; these are our $4.0 tj t values. Special, euch .... v&T Downstairs Work Shirts Ml n's blue chambray work shirts In itll sizes in plain collars, our regu- lar ?i 4" values. Ji op Special wi,Lt) 3 Men's U'Suits i Men's ribbed union suits in the ecru color, medium weight, in all i sizes; these are the n-KU- fi r I lar $1.75 values. Special tj)llj Boy's Sweaters I Boys' sweaters in tho coat style, cardinal and oxford colors, and in sizes 2G and 30, our 18.60 t0 OP 1 ;ilues Special Boy's Union Suits Boys' li ;i Mi see lined union suits in sizes 2 to iu years; these were left over from last year and Will dean them up al last year's CQr ! pi lee OVL I j m Dressing Table j jH Specials Rexall Cold Cream, a delightful em- If ollient and skin cream, dair.i- n i III i ly perfumed. 25c value, 2 fol ZuC Aikers' Peruxzone Vanishing Cream I a mild antlsepMc skin 0 a -Mm bleach, 25c value, 2 for . . . ZDC Harmony cocoa butter cold cream. tor massaiuq and s,,ft, nin ri jj uM the skin. 60c value. 2 for . . D1C Septone Hair Tonic, pre nicies z growth and is effective for nr k dandruff, 75c value 2 for . .DC 'nlet Dulce Liquid Complexion 9 Powder, flesh and white, dalntilj perfumed. 50c value 51 C Djerkiss Face Powder. UJerklss I Rouge, each comes in three shades. J one lox oi each, tf 1 jj very special P' I Djerkiss Talcum Powder, dainlib c j perfumed in flesh and while, nr j very special ....... . OjC I Harmony of Boston Syta Face Pow- Z I der, natural only, delightfully smooth and fragrant, 50c pi f 1 ach, 2 for JlC New England Rose Bud and Lily of the Valley Face Powder, brunette w II and natural, 35c box, OC 2 ; 2 for JOC 9 M Air Float Talcum Towder odors are f III violet, rose, corylopsls etc, 1 jj 16C e.u h. 2 for IDC I . Nailoid Cuticle Solvent, a Rexall ar- H tide, to remove Lie dr cuti- n A In cle, 25c each. 2 for DC Aim Nailoid Wonderdust, produces a l.rilllant polish, 25c or one of each for 26c. I Paimero Olive Oil Soap. 1 I 12 bars Pl ! ! Lydia Pinkham's (.'oinpound d 1 26 value tor . P1 I Holllster'a Rocks Mountain oo Tea, 35c value, 2 for ... -JJt Armand's Face Powder, AC J Cue value lor 1JL -2 Derwlllo. for skin nnd com- qo pleslon, ?i value JOt Hind s Honey and Almond JO CI earn, 50c value, for . 40C Gouraud'8 Oriental Cream, or $1.50 value J1.JJ i j Sempre Giovine, A(c I . ll 60c value 401 J 11 Bynold Liquid Soap. OO 1 1 1 35c value JJt Scott's Emulsion, 7r 76c able ..... I Jt g Kilmer's Swamp Root, PP t?uc value OuXf 9a3 Hepatlca, I fine value