Show I I MORE ORDERS THAN GOODS i 1 Troubles of a Traveling Man in Holding His Customers Down in Their Orders Vc find It easier to set orders than It is to ill theta said Charles Phlllipn n traveling man at the Knutsford yesterday yester-day aflcrioon The labor troubles in till East have so limited production that Wcstein merchants Hud it difficult to keep up their stocks of dry goods and cloth lug Vo numufu Lure dress skirts exclusively exclu-sively our fact6iy bulng in Chicago The factory is now ninning until 9 i clock et cry night to keep up with the orders Ours Is nn open shop We pay union abCs and work union hours but wo do not discriminate between union and nonunion non-union help A little while ago a walking delegate canto to our factory und attempted attempt-ed to collect union dues from the nonunion non-union employees The foreman protested that tho workrooms ehould not be turned into a union hall and told the delegate that ho would hOe to organize tile employees em-ployees Eomewhero vise Tlo dtIo ale would not llnten and they finally had lo throw him out Vo have had no trouble since We do not care how many unions our people belong to but w < will not undertake un-dertake to force old cmplnyecK some it whom havo bcon with us for min1 years into the uulons Mr Phillips says that business In the West is goodln fact all that could be dcsiicd I |