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Show A DESERET Great' EVENING NEWS SATURDAY MAY 3 1019 Sale in Mill-En- d 9 Silk -- Prices Tumble Our Down Stairs Store Starts Monday "GOOD GOODffi Thousaflds of DolJars Worth of New Merchandise purchased especially for this sale. All Marked Much Below What You Would Pay. SEE THE WINDOWS Both on Main Street and on West Broadway. BE ON HAND WHEN THE STORE OPENS AT -- Or-.dinar- found wandering off tho my Teuton Warning Imh. atao he Iwued a Th, on their BlnR that any attempt alghtato Pari to oee thebaniahm to lead to their immediate to the mlntelera of mat, Mmmt-don- -- or tt Irtvon Brockdorff-RanUa- iiv GOOD GOODS IN OUR SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF SILKS 9 A. M. MONDAY. Herr u. dsbert and Herr Gienber. Minuter fVabor pchwarta la In the delegation. are Un- fro oog the commlaeionera Jlerr ron Braun of the food Richard Merton, a member Sih firm which control the world German mete la IruM. represent and Carl iriniftry of economic, larien. head of the German trade; representing thej c5ion confederation, . MeMitf f labor. . The firat disturbance of the orderly) One Special Price - - - i Ismael Haki BeyLeft Alleppo Bat Is Taken T. In Aflofl-Kara-- this afternoon in j time to see him arrested. "He sauntered past the station lust i after a trainload of Armenian refugees from Aleppo had pulled In. On the train, were many who had cause to remember- - Ismael Bya features. Be. won .jobognised efrA.si.iMft.. s?elr.-a- . hundred or more started after him. They caught him before .he "had gone far and from their fury I thought they would tear him to pieces. "British Tommies' dived into the melee and brought him out. disheveled. white and trembling and marched him off to prison." ar Afion-Kara-Hiss- ar KEW TORK. May" 2. he American committee for Armenian and By. clan relief has received wn account by of the arrest of Taiwan Haki Bey, director of deported Armenian refugees at Aleppo under the Toung Turk government and said to be responsible for the death of thousands of Christian women and chil- dren. When British forces entered Aleppo, Ismael Bey found it convenient to work, country work, office . work, legal depart. said the work, quick work, our "U now appears that he had been specialties. Deseret New Job Dept. 1 ai.aratWMt German head quart era thia afternoon when a- Pre--- rr cheerinr forClemenceau and carrying pla-orreeding "Vive la France!" rarched through the Rue dee Reaer-v, Lord Pfiwoor, Jodtotal member of The delegation, however, had tho privy ootmcfl and attorney general lie appearance of seeking to make a to the prince of Wales., rather than an anti German demonstration. "The first need of the Belgian peothe Coant von Broukdnrff-Rantzawho has not ple at this time is work." he said. Head ot .the delegation, W for use rtr ws iking habit, took the air this In must have rawourmaterials industries." ifternoon In an automobile placed at i dipal by the French . Sea rpaper men. to whom there are ARMY MEN TAKE ; accredited to the German delega. irited the rooms of the Trianon QUARTER BILLION sbere the deliberations are to be held, nailer the eu.dnnce of a French officer, IN LIBERTY BONDS to acquaint themselves with the arrangements. WASHINGTON. Mav 3. Reports from demobilization camps indicate that men of many being discharged are Question Making investing their $6(1 bonus checks in Peace With Austria Liberty notes, says a war department statement. In former loans the army has subscribed to more than $205,000,-00- 0 PARIS. May 1. With meetings in bonds. i'h the German peace delegation upper iav at Versailles, tho question of toward making peace with Aus-- n has been taken up. It has been May Sue West Virginia make known the Austrian peace deleFor "Hoarding Its Ga gation. upon its arrival trill b housed at St. Germain, a auburb of Paris. - WASHINGTON,' Mav J. Motions were filed in the supreme court todsy So Provision For the states by of ifennsylvanla and Ohio asking permission to inatltuts Cablet Disposition original proceedings for tho purpose of preventing the state of West VirPARTS. .Friday. May I. f By The ginia from enforcing a state law Awoeiated I'reaa.) At the meeting of which would prevent natural gas from the council of three today it was debeing transported Outside the state cided no provision will be made in the until domestic needs had been team treaty- - for the disposition of IB German cables beyond specifying that they are to be taken from the Germans and left in the control of the near, ahield-e- d living In by friends and carefully avoiding the British soldiers. We arrived In Mrerred da u, - Starts Monday Morning at, 9 A. M. - ' Come MoncJay-o- Silks which in the regular SEMI-WEEKL- NEWS Y week some r vay-woul- for1 - your seleiaiom' be priced from $3 to $5 a yard; d - The Great Country Newspaper J i The Train About the p St Rxeaf powers. Utah-Idah- Casualties .' o ; A'' iA- - WNDON, May 3. The council of three of the peace conference has sett- The foilwing casualties are reportled the question of the disposition of ed by the commanding 'general of the German cables, according to Reuter from Paris filed last American expeditionary forces; rrht It adopted the view that the Killed In Action. .. . Ijtie are e polls of war and belong Funk, John Funk. CottonHugo. thy captors by. right, the message wood. Idaho. ('.airs. Killed in Action PrevtouiJj Reported D-Died. foregoing conflict with advices wetved here from Paris sent Friday Lilya. Gustavus R. Mrs. Marla! A Havas agency report Iden-!- ci Lilya, general delivery, Murray. Utah. with the Reuter message, howeWounded Slightly. ver. sss received In this country last , Marker! Joel B. Joel D. Mackey, tght Salmon. Idaho. Killed In, Action. Previously Reported Wounded Severely. , Battleship Vermont Bagiev, John W. Mrs. Anna Btakee- Arrive With Troop Iry. Biackfoot. Idaho. JHcd of Disease. , .isa-poB V'W8. V(u ilay 3 Hacketl. Richard M- - Christopher C. - bauJeship Vermont arrived from Hackett, 420 Church street, 8alt Lake ' France today with 1.25 officers and City. of the 53d pioneer infantry and (he e -- of raauat. a rowpany HERE N. Y. STOCK LIST. TO TELL NEED F. Hutton Co, members of tbs New York Stock exchange. 25 east South Temple, furnish the follow log received ever their private wire: FfWinaert. 1, Atlfs-Chalm- Amn. Stine ............. .1 15 ;j i;,j 17 48 154 I Amn. Zinc pfd. 45 48 Atlantic Gulf ,.(154 145 Amn. Tobacco 2121 2081211 Anaconda Atchison iAran. Tel. A TeL I Buttn A Sup. ... 13 j Baldwin Baltimore A Ohio Beth. Steel "H" , Beth. Steel I per eent pfd! .Chino .Cerro de Paaco 44, Colo. F. A. L 41, Chlls Copper Cuba Cane 14 34 D. A R. O. Hi 4 D A R. G. pfd. Brie ,, .. ,, ., 171: 17 Erie, 1st pfd 2U 2 ' Brie 2nd, (16 .. 201 Granby 3 j Greene Cananea .. ...... ... ...... ....... .......... ........ ..... ....... .... .... .. . . Motor .. .. ..... Gem Klee. Make Safe 'Gen. Goodrich Great Nor. pfd GreatS Nor. Ore Ctfs Gilir-lot- - YouSpecify Steals . ... Nickel m i Inaptratioa i Kennecolt .. .. i K. C. Soulhern. .. .Lack, bteel Midvale Steel ...... .. . ..... ....... .. .. Miami K. A T Mo. Pec. .. Mex, Pet- Marine .. .1 M ..... ., ... ...... ..... .. ..... Marine, pfd .. ., ..... Nat. Lead . , ,. ,. ..... Nevada Con. .. .. ..... .Ontario Sliver ,. ..... Rag Cons .. .. Reading ... 1 6 HIGH STANDARD LIQUID ... ... PAINT m.r in m ii (144 78' T3 4 4U-- 54 a.., 504 $2 23 11 Look for the little BJue flair. . 'Salt Lake Glass A Paint Co. a 33-3- 5 t East 1st South. ...... .... I ......... ..... .. ...... ......... ....... .......... Xkdwi Btim Boaukk L5LM. . The document referred to as 'containing concessions by the workers was served on the various Master Bakers in about as many different ways and at about as manv different hours as there are bakeries. down. Then came the LAST Agreement of Local 63. submitted at various hours TIIE WALKOUTS at tlie various bakeries before some owners had received the agreement, before SOME had seen it and before any had had time to consider it. - It is among the possibilities that had this LAST Agreement of Local No. 63 been submitted without so much eonfusion and with a reasonable allowance for Master Baktime in which it could be considered.-th- e ; Some other baker did not receive 41 Agreement of Local No. 63 until Friday morning, from the hands of clerks, who had received the document late Thursday afternoon, after proprietors haddeft their offices;: and yet ers MIGHT have entertained it acceptance, with . . slight modifications. the Union leaders demanded that the employees of these shops walk out during Uhursday night. . . . BUT, the fact that none of the wholesale bakers had a chance, before their employees were ordered out by the Union Leaders to. read the Agreement of Local No. Two or three of the Master Bakers (not among the wholesalers) received the Agreement of Local No. 63 late Thursday afternoon. Without waiting to ask or in any other way learn whether ther employers had signed the agreement.Jhe employees of these shops went ou Strike Thursday evening. THE STATEMENTS ABOVE AND THOSE FOLLOW ARE POSITIVE FACTS som, containing the concessions referred Jo, the Master Bakers were FORCED to accept the inevitable close their shops until such time as they, can make reasonable agreements with labor respecting working conditions, hours and wages. , 63. i' i v We regret the great inconvenience to which the public will be put during the time our bakeries will be closed, but we feel confident that with these facts before them ou r jiatrcins will see the iustice of .our. aetiomAW c cannot operate at a tptal loss, and we know you will not THAT When Workers Union No. 63 submitted' its fijt .proposition it was not acceptable to the Master ' Bakers. ask us to.- -' -- r - - v- - i"'f j 4 - -- t 45 22 Respectfully Submitted, 1 J Republic Rock Island Rock Island ( par eent Roek Island T per cent Sou Pacific ......1 .. Tob Products Union Par, U. & Smelting U. S. Smelting pfd..... S . .. . U. B. bi eel , . . 117.l, IU U. A Steel pfd. . .r ... ... Utah Copper ii.h he. n. .. I Wabash .. h aldoh A pfd It i 34 B pfd. ... .. , ...I 21 31 I 251 21 iWadash F'ac. 53 Pac. pfd. a Western Union 7i 9 7i I 14 42ii Westtnghouse 54; tea mocks 7R4.RO. Total Sa A-- : 251 . WhenYou DoYour Spring Painting : li 16 The workers were firm! v ad vised, that such de-- mauds could not and would not be acceded to; that if insisted ujion the Master Bakers would have to close t w Woolen from Local No. 63. THE y T. MaJ. Pierre Stocks IH.IMC Protestant chaplain-lo-o- f the Belgian army, veteran of 41 41 ..........I ?5r and a half years war service. Amu Can. Co .... IS j 55 Bit w arrived on a mission ( A Amn. V dry ......II 56 Car from the, hr ran Ri to make known Ainn. Beet Sugar Ill'll! ' (h s government timelier Si4 72 j 7 ...I country the situation of the Amn. Amn. Bmelter J;..Ii6 pfd. Mrgian people and their needs in re-Amn Pugar ruction work. . ,.....1,125 1307 Amn. TORK.-5Ta- . SOME OF TIIE BAKERS HAD NOT RECEIVED AGREEMENT OF LOCAL NO. 63 UP TO 6 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING, and yet all their employees' were called out on strike during "Thursdav , night. R OF BELGIAN PEOPLE Committees from both sides met and, by GIVING and disTAKING. a fairly satisfactory arrangement-wa- s cussed. with the understanding that it would be submitted to the union for ratification. It resulted in the Master Bakers receiving stronger demands than ever In order that the people of this city (who have done more than all others to support and help build the big modern baking establishments here) ' may know the FACTS regarding the LAST Agreement of Local 63, Bakers and Confectionery Workers Union, referred to in an advertisement Tn Salt Lake newspapers, Friday, May 2, over the signature of the Union Secretary, J . W. TIawlhome, we submit the following: Tine MasIler Butter Xrust Baking Company Excelsior Baking Company ' Franklinls ; French Bakery .x, v Bakcrs, Lipmah Bros. aM , Royal Baking Company Superior Baking Company . Lake Scrace Bakery . V , Templeton Bakery United Bakery Wasatch Home Bakery r'Z r |