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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1922. 20 t? Electric Company Receives First Shipment. of RDIO APPARATUS Inter-Mounta- m -- 'United Mine Worker Fail to Induce Employee to Join Force of Striker. I b Contracts Signed With the U Sanction of Court; Coal Produced on Large Scale. , BY HARDEN COLFAX. , (Copyright. lUt, by Salt Lake Tribune.) WASHINGTON, April 15. Th United Min Worker ol America have definitely (miners of failed to swing the Weet Virginia into the coot strike. Down In that frtnre lot the ymon field, where W3D1AVCHIH BUILDING WOOLWORTH BUILDING, non-uni- "the reTflfit'petween"niTneP'Wi8TPftY ' la beinc t(W. the operator, by grace of a decision of the supreme court of the United States, apparently have won their . - NEW YORK CITY six weeks ago as e our i sunjny, of mllllona fight. Thenon-unto- n of tons a week Is regarded as no longer threatened.I Within the past two weeks the non tmlon operators ,n West Virginia have completed a contract with virtually every employee on, their payrolls. Thin contract ft - - 1 A owe V X" j forthe RADIOCORPORATION DISTRIBUTORS - provide: - That so long as the relation of employer and employee exists between them, the employer will not knowingly employ, or keep in his emp.oyment, any member of the United Mine Workers of America, the I. W, W or any other mine labor - organisation, and the employee w.ll not Join or belong to such union or organisation and will not aid. encourage or approve1 the organisation tnereof, It being understood that the policy of said comn time: that pany is to operate a ft wlU not enter Info any contract of etn conditions. other under any ployment NEWy6rK CITY. of America Our customers have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of We are endeavoring to speed the shipments of apparatus' up ip much as possible, and we have the assurance of the manufacturers that they are doing all they can in this respect. As the allotment received is only a small portion of our entire shipment, it is necessary to fill our customers-order- s non-unio- Agreement Continues. 'in the order in which they have been received. "If and when said relation of employer and employee, at any time and under any circumstances, terminates, the employee agrees that he will not then or thereafter In any manner molest, or interfere with the business, customers or employees, of the employer, and will not aid" or encourage anyone else In So doing The preamble to the contract recites that It Is- - made- !In order to preserve to each man the right to do such work as h pleases and for whom he pleases and the right to payment In proportion for services rendered, to preserve the natural and constitutional right of individual contract, to preserve to each Individual the Units of hi own labor and to promote the Interest of both parties" Every mine worker obtaining employment In a mine In West Vlr glnla la required to enter Into such I contract and the men already on the payroll have been signed up, according to Information given this correspondent today, The Pocahontas field was the first to adopt the use of tho contract, and was n followed by the other fields, the last one to use It being the Logan this-apparat- us WE ADVISE PLACING YOUR ORDERS NOW, SO YOU WILL BE IN LINE FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT - RETAILr WHOLESALE. non-uni- 43-6- 9 East Fourth South Wasatch 354 & non-unio- W4. Court Sanctions Contract. The contract la authorised.-th- e operators claim, and made binding tinder the decision of the eupreme court of the United States In the Hltohman Coal snd Coke company case, the point In that litigation being the right of employers to eater Into such a contract with their men. The court upheld the employers In their contention. Although the decision was handed down several years ago, the us of the contract was decided upon in the coal fields only recently. As a result, operators claim, the nonunion fields are holding their own against the efforts of the United Mine Workers of America to unionise them. The ear service division reports that many loaded cars of coat are held at the mines In anticipation- of orders. This situation applies to union- - mines as well es the operators being willing to pay demurrage on the coal in the belief that they will soon find a market. -- non-unio- n, Output Increases. Production of soft coal during the sec ond week of the strike la expected by the 60.009 geological survey to approximate tone, a little higher figure than the the first week. Coal still reduring mains a drug on the market, however, and n score of mine are running on part time purely for lack of order. Other re loading coal and shipping it away to lb nearest railroad junction point, to b reeonalgned later, when buyers are found, Thla policy la followed largely to keep labor employed and con.the tented. It Is a poller which la seldom, if ever, followed In normal times. Aside from the coal strike, business during the week has recorded a continuation of its steady advance toward prosperity. For two weeks past trading on the New York Stork exchange is regarded generaNy as an excellent indicator of what to expect a few months later-oIn commerce Almost every trade revival has been preceded by from four to six months by great activity on -- th stock . exchange, rule etl.l bolds, the country Should be In the full etinehlne of prosperity next fall. THE-FABL- E- FLEW-TH- E OF-WHYSWE- ETIE TRACK By GEORGE ADE Once there wer two Married People who used Levey" and "Pet" when they were In Company, and a eoon-- a tljey wer at Home they went to th Mat. She used to watch him through a Hole In the Curtain to see If he Flirted with up the Street, any Women as he walkedGirl to tell him and he bribed the Hired Everything that happened while he was Reservation. the off They did not Mocha and Java worth a Cent. The Cardboard Motto In the Dining but Room said, "Love One Another," thev were too Buev to Read. He had a Clearing on the top of his Head and bore a general Resemblance ances. They thought It better to avoid each Scenes ln Publtc; and although knew that the other was Talse ah3"hafl teased to Love, they could not brng themselves to think f( Separation or Divorce on account of the Cat their Cat. The Cal must never know. However, one of his Business Associate was On He was a Bacheor and had lived at a European Hotel for V ears, and he knew Just how to Arbitrate a Domestic Scrap. So he sat down one dav and gave the He said Husband a Good Talklng-T- o It was a Shame that such Nice People should have their Differences when it was so easy to.be Happy. With that he handed over a Blew of Platitudes and Proverbs, such as- - "A Soft Answer Tumeth Awav Wrath" It Think takes Two to Make a Quarrel. Twite before vou Speak once, et cetera. rt Talk was The Gist of h's an-Husband could stop Rough House ProeeeiFngs and shoot all kinds of Sweetness and Light Into the sassleat Mooch a Wife evergot on to herself, if only he would refuse to Quarrel With her, receive her Flings without a Show of Wrath, and get up every Morning ready - would get a Grouch and hide In the Corner. Then Fan herself rapidly and ask, "Aren't jou well. Dear? Dear would force onj of those Smiles and reply, "J'n quite well, she-woul- Dying-Mart- yr Pur. Then Pus would tell the Visitor that Baby was simply ruining h.a Hea th through devotion to his Employers, but thev didn't seem to Appreciate him' at all After the Visitor went awav there would be Language all over the Shop, and the poor Hired Girl would lotk the Door and write to the Intelligence flee for a new Place: Truly, It was a Happy Of-lJ- at out-po- heart-to-hea- j' - to Plug for a Renaissance of their Early Love, i Oh. but.. It ..was. a- - Beauty- - Bright-- Sys-j tem! The European Hotel BaLberor said it couldn't Lose The Husband decided to give" it a Trial That vyry Afternoon hfe met his Wife, who had come out in her long Coat that fell straight In the Back. Fhe had her Upper Rigging set and was trying to Blanket everv thing on the street. He flashed a Smiling Countenance, and said he was glad to see her Then, instead of asking her When she left the House, and Where she had been since then, and How Soon she expected to go Home again, he told her she was She was looking Inusualiy Charming. Startled He Handed her a Ten and told her to have a good TTme. Now, usually, when she wanted any- - P n Money, she had to Pry It out of him. On her way home her Mind was In a Tumult. Why had he given her the Con Speech and all that Money" What waa the Ulterior Motive What had he been' Dong that he should attempt to Coodle her Into a Forgiving Mood Did He Fear that she would get next to his Past Huh He just could t Fool her She knew Fawn-Color- Something was Stirring. He try to F.x Her? he miim- on Rata. Else Why should Hoim that Eve- Hastily Concealing It beneath the loose Folds of her Morning Gown, she went to TreritoonTand looked in the ' Mirror. Ah, when he saw that Cold, White Face, then he would be Sorry. Upon Second Thought, this didn't seem to be a Moral Certainty, so She Weakened and had the Girl take the poison and Hide It. She said she would Live Live to Forget hie Perfidy. That day she went back to Mamma, and took the Cat with her. When he came Hbme In the ' Twilight he found no Wife, no Cat-on- ly a Scribbled Note saying that he could no longer Deceive her; that she had seen through his Diabolical Plan to Lull her Suspicions, and that she wag no longer Safe In the Same House. When the Deserted Husband went to the Friend and told him what had Happened. the Wise Bachelor said "I see You d.d not go at her Strong V enough MORAL: They don't know Anything about it. ning she Accused Him and said she knew All- - Instead of Countering with the usual Gibe, he told her that she was the Only Woman he had ever Loved and would she go to a show that Evening She. went, thinking that perhaps the Other Woman m ght be there and she becould detect some Signal 'passing tween them. While at the Theater he fanned her and explained the Plot, and was a.! Attention. After they were at Home he asked her to aing the Song he had liked so much la the Old Davs, "My Bonnie This was ConLies Over the Ocean. clusive Proof to her that the Hussy's Name ws Bonnie. Next Morning before- away he Kissed her, and it waan t any Make-Beve, such as you see In Comic Opera It yas a genuine Nazlmova Buss, full of To cap the CliLinger and Adhes'on max he said he would stop in and order some Violets. As soon as the Door slammed she holdStaggered toward the Kitchen, ing on to the Furniture her and there. th Kitchen waa a Box of Rough (Copyright, ted el ' 1922, by the Bell Syndicate non-unio- 21 OLD 8 big bills Red streak non-unl- CTCTT SHORT e Building Boom Is On. In 1896 Sidney Stevens Implement Company of Ogden trusted a sewing machine agent, He did not pay. He sent1 us the money and some interest from Oregon last week. The expected building boom has come with such startling force as to surprise even the optimistic The F W. Dodge company returns for March show that In ..twenty-seve- n northeastern, states awarded total tzi3 630,000, anln-creas- e of 65 per cent over February. Con-- templated new work In March was placed a total of 5615,000.000. more than at double the amount of contracts placed. The returns cover but a part of the country. end the estimate la made, bv the same authority, that March activities are at the rat of 55,000 000,000 a year. Lower rents, therefore, may be expected In some cases as early as next fall. In the cities showing the greatest building activity. Builders generally believe that lower rents are on ths way the country over, although ths general reduction ie not expected this year. Report to the federal reserve board from rowethan ttonat banks bow an Increase during the week or 5147 000 000 In deposits snd an additional 532,000,000 In loans to aid business enterprises. Mors than J500 new business concerns have been Incorporated since January T. their total capitalisation exbHlton dollars, ceeding three and almost 20 per cent more than during the same period last tear. In con-Trac- ts one-ha- d. last 4 - MieepmaaF' Tb elipman-went- -- week. We collected $60.00 -- printArfor Francisco. last week from a poor Metal Company of San t Some time ago, a man paid William Wood, Jr, th ' Meat Market Man, the full amount of the claim, all the costa, and all the interest, and then instated on paying our charges, so that Mr. Wood would be nothing loser. It amounted to about $150.00. Bed Streaks of Honesty exist in Everybody. Turn in your claims and we will collect some money for you. We collect in all states, and most foreign countries for farmers, ehcepherders, bankers, men and women, all businesses and professions.. Write, telephone, or "see us. Duly authorized agehts will cal - a y f- y oipmfu !- es-t- : Merchants Protective Association Truly, It was Happy Little HomeJ to th Before In an ad for a Facial Treatment, and yet she suspectedwthat all the Women In town were Craxy to steal him away from her. j Likewise, fhasmuih as she: was the same Width all the way up and down, the same as a Pouter Girl, and used to sport a Velvet Bhroud with Black Beads on It. and could wield a Tooth Pick and carry on a Conversation at the same time, he knew that sooner or later some Handsome Wretch with Money would try to Abduct her. Sometimes he would bring a Friend Home to Dinner, and then If the friend extended himself and told the Missus how well she was looking or perlured himself over her Papa Hand-Paintin- Scientific Collectors of Honbst Debts. Eleven Booms Continental Natl Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. Francis G. Luke, General Manager. ,Some people dont like us. with the Reverse English, She would FriRk his Wardrobe every day or two, looking for Evidence, and he would compel her to Itemize her Accounts so that he might he sure she was not giving Jewelry to the liemarj. She would find a reetalii passage In a Book, relating to Msn s Cruelty snd Silent Suffering snd then she Wpman would Mark the Paasngq and put it where he could Find it. Then when he Found It. he would Mark It "Rot! and put it where She could find It, and then slip would W eep and writ Letters Lady Authors telling, them how Sari and Ixmelv she was. But all th Time they kept up an Affectionate Front before tho r Acquaint A - the Gorton Supply Store of Soda Springs, trusted His wife recently paid us $125.00. In 1913 A.' J. Lowe paid money to the Bank at Boundup, Mont., on account of having indorsed for & friend. We collected $100.00 for his widow, who is now Mrs. James T. Behnett, 812 East 13th South, Sait Luce City. The money came lf - THREE KILLED BY TRAIN. FORT WORTH, Texas April 15 Officer today are trying to locate the relatives of three youths from Columbus, Ohio-- , who went to sleep on the Texas d Pacific tracks west of town and were killed at midnight last night The boy are John Shoemaker, Carl Vance Riggs and Elmer Thiel. The fourth member of the party,'! Edward Miner, was awakened by the approaching train and The hoys were bridge workers and were In search employment. We were going to a rangh In Arisons," said Miner this morning "Riggs, who had already made four trips there, was our guide. - lie told us to sleep on the rtlla head on one and feet on ths other The Jar of an approaching train would awaken us, he said." Miner refused to sltep on the rails, picking a plac oh th right of way. 1901 Idaho; broke. BAD BILLS. E Z " I Li V&P ( i Yr'n fb 9 p VV , r, V A 1 4 |