Show Fifty Ye Tears eaLS vs Maker Maker I 0 of Cloaks Retires es I 1 By ByU CLEVELAND O. O 5 ov ov nv 24 By B- U. U P. P P.-Gra P. haired Gray Gray P. but with ith the I springy step of oC youth James I Anisfield coat and suit manufacturer r I for fifty years superintended the last shipment of ot goods from fromI I the John Anisfield com company pan storeroom storeroom storeroom store store- I room and glanced warehouse with misty eyes es eyes I at the empty warehouse As All the last lut truck sped away with witha a shipment of ot coats the career of ot I John Anisfield as asa as-a a a cont coat and suit suits manufacturer was br brought to an r end I I The veteran manufacturer came cameto to Cleveland from rom Austria He was I oni only IS 13 when he had established himself as the head of a firm cm- cm I I I persons I II I The hr beginning of his manufacturing manufacturing manuCal turing career was when he secured I a position as ns salesman for the D D. Black company compan the parent of the I II I I I garment Industry in Cleveland X Nearly arly every coat and suit sult manufacturer manu in this city has been ben manu manu-I di- di II or Indirectly connected with I I lilt hi old Black com company pan Anisfield I II I I said aid I saidI I r am not retiring from busness bus busi busI I ness Anisfield said I I am only getting out of ot the coat and suit manufacturing business In time to I avoid the losses that tI will come conic during the next few years rears I still I II have banking interests to occupy I Imy I my time otherwise I would be bei i much depressed ed I could not retire I altogether from business Anisfield declared The workers workers work work- I ers era themselves will twill bring back the I family in Industry that has been absent for so 60 longIn longIn long I In rn the old days an employer might keep at lower pa pay a worker who was slow but efficient Tf It the workers do not now earn the minimum minimum mini mini- mum the union requires the they must get out The manufacturer championed I I the union cause ho however when he i said The union demands upon employers for Cor shorter hours and I more pay have not been more se severe severe se- se vere than the demands upon the workers to reduce their number to adjustment ot t demands I While Anisfield was pessimistic tic about the Immediate future in the I garment industry he lie was optimistic I tic about its off far prospects |