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Show Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Every family without . exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when' needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purpose for which it is intended. intend-ed. Buy it now. Obtainable everywhere. Billioosness and Stomach Troubre "Two years ago I mffered from frequent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness,'' writes Miss Emma Verbryke, Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very little food that agreed with me and I beaame so dizzy and sick at my stomach at times that I had to take hold of something to keep from falling. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets advertised adver-tised I decided to try them. I improved im-proved rapidly.'' Obtainable everywhere. f The Soda Flavor That You Like l Keep It In Your Refrigerator t ! 4 doz. for $1.60 Net I MILFORD BOTTLING & ICE CREAM GO. ! r t Get Your Typewriter Supplies at the News Office RAILROAD WAGES Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? YI To the American Public: Do you believe in arbitratiomor industrial indus-trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads are voting whether they will give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. ' The railroads are in the public service your service. This army of employes is in the public service your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents outi of every dollar from you goes to the empk3"s.v On all the Western railroads in 1915, sevcnty-fiveiper cent of the tr.: n employes earned these wages (lowest, highest and average ofi.ll) as shown by the pay rolls Passenger Freight Yard I, f Ranpe AeraRo Range Average Ranic ATrf I . $1747 t - $1537 j!$1056 $1-78 . Engmeer. 3 $2195 . $2071 $1378 , Conductors 1878 1935 JJ 1355 Firemen . 73 1317 2059 1181 1552 973 Brakes. 967 1135 1107 The average yearly wage payments to all Western train employes em-ployes (including those who worked only part of tle year) ai shown by the 1915 payrolls were Passenger Freight Yard Engineers. $2038 $1737 $1218 Conductors 1772 1624 1292 Firemen U . . . . . 1218 973 832 Bremen 921 1000 1026 A 100 million dollar wage increase for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tribunal tri-bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settlement settle-ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by reference refer-ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion. -This offer has been refused by the employes' representatives. Shall a nation-widostrike or an investigation under the Government Gov-ernment determine this issue? National Conference Committee of the Railways ELISHA LEE, Chairman. A. s. ciiKic. a.h. ; n-.(r. SI Lot,,. Hi ?b rr.urliru H.,iro. AllnUt At U Railroad. C W. KOIiNS, tml I W. BALDWIN. C7 Manner. A.ki. 1 VP''- R'""' Central of Georgia Railway. W. MrMASTLK, Cn7 Hdnnjf". C L- BAKDO, Cn'J Manner, Wheeling H trie H-.lroai Mew York, New IUtcd & Hartr-jrw Kailroa. n jy MAHF.H, Vir Prrtint, K. n. COAPMAN, VUm-I'reiident, Norfolk ! We.lem lUilw.y. Soorhern Hallway. HI'SHFM-, On'l Managmr, 8. E. COTTF.R, Cn' Manager, Denver & H.o Grande Hailroad. W.bh H.ilw.j. SCHOYKR. t-.rW Vicm Pr. P. E. CROW! FY. AL VirmiUl, Prno-ylvania Unci Wl. New York Central Railroad. ., C. H. KMKRS..N. rr - Manger. ,,.,. A1'r ,.,. ..,. Great ortht ftailwav. C H. KWJM;. C7Joivr, ST"t;- '-''""'"" Piliiadrlpbia & Heading Railway. &ir,c tU'l"'"- B. W. ORICE. Am. to Prcidrnt, WAID. Vlrr Praa. Gaul CbeaapaaVa 6t OLio Ilajjxaj. laaaaaat Central Lima. |