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Show - .. . ... ' , , 5it , I ' -- V ' -- WilEli BOSTON COPS , . OFFER TO RETURN .a --- 911------.'- Mayor Will 'Await Attorney General's Ruling as to , Whether Police on Strike Are Deserters or Employ. . . ees With Right to Strike. - .. - SAWS OF 0 -- -- 1 - - ILFrank McCar- on Oct. -- When Police Commiasioner Curtis was informed of the action of the union he said he had issued orders this afternoon that no Striker& applying for reinstatement should be teken back: He said that he could not change his teem the attor 'order before-hearin- g ney generaL This statement was Interpreted to mean that the attorney general wpuld be asked to decide e hether the patrolmen - were "employees". who. had a right to strike, or "officers" of the government who 4 had no such right. Mr. McCarthy- read Mr.- - empties' sent to him and to Mayor - telegrams Petri( itt a meeting ot the Policemen, Union tonight After 'the meeting be statement: - issued the following "The members of the Boston Police. union have accepted the sugges - 4.. t IHEUNO 1 t , , s demand. 8.96.. 340, cables, ' .. Bb r, r ' 1,1" &et ) c . c ... - 7. - ., - . ..: .,' ,,,, 1.1 i , --- -- -- C , ... ''''''''''''; '''''.. ' - ... '... ' . - . ' - 4 --- ,',, A., It ,. s 1. ', ;. ',11;1.,; '. - f s ), , , - ' " - : . 1241 1111' , t -- ,.,- , 1 - - . , , , --- - :, -- I - . ' - 1, . ..- , ...,A, --- It ,,I .-- . k.Nt '10 ,,,4- 4 . set .1,- - . - t , i .. , - "PI . -- -- ..4 111311 1 ' 41 - ,.-- ei ett es - le-- i,) r. ' Oat - , .. 4 4 i - . . t77-1- a) k " ..f-- : 1 I t 1) 4st i . 4 I I 1I 'td VA.,...4 1 T1 Jr - , ; .. ,. . ,. . mil (ft (rill I JI 11, , 0 .. : , .. , 1 J ' .peRcRE,R1)1g .1 Septembei-1- 5; , , ,.. . 1919 , C - - 1 .. ----- - ----- . -- - i :7- . Wórn-- en's Blouses Women's Shoes Sweaters Hosiery Juvenile Apparel Infants' Wear -- --- - ---- Apparel - Suits Dresses - --- - Separate Skirts Furs -- - - - -- -- ' - Bedding Draperies - -- -- Lirens Fins e - - -.- Shs Children s - -- - Coats - staion. 1 showings iri particularly.-extensiv- 1 - - - -- - - I ----,-- -, ----- - - i t 1 . - , And all accessories, including Ribbons. Gloves, Neckwear,1 Veils, NOVelty Jewelry, Hand Bags and Purses, Silk . - - Handkerchiefs.-- Underivear, .. . - . - - -- . . . . . .. 11 oUthe store Eviriadepartment - arid ail w-1- - an rii-erch- - - . Ise , ylli , . be attractively . ...,.. isptayed.------------- .,' It , 1 SEE ' SUNDAYH-PAPER- FEATURES ,' ' , , II. , , - , . 1 4111M, . ASEMOINEWil - ...----- , - TRACK AND SHOP LABOR TO HAVE 1 NEW SCHEDULE s . - teen regions: raiz mut, In week, casional showery thereafter. Nearly normal temperatures. Pacific Oates: Ocoee- onel refne north portion; fair in south portion. Nearly normal temperatures. oc- I - --- "r ....... 1 -.- till -111orrowinir--a-rh'erttlita7-seertrAs - - she-ft-tile- T this-morni- ,,,,,t. k : ..., 1 CIA,Litte4E,,,,,,--,"0,44,tt,- -- . -"' - - - . , ,, auttcli-itr-7-te4;-- 1 --- Utah-Agritult- .. 4: ,.,,-,-- , .;, ..- .- ' ' . - - ..i...;;;, ' - '-' y .......4 ::. he. - . i,,, by-the - 34,1J . 4-,- I . - - ' 3" :: -- - ,, - re : ' - - '''"1-,'---21----' L-- - ----- 'si-.2- lotoria-------,.....- ' ,, , - -.-- .-- , -- . IS':...,W&N7 - , a . Itares For Us a '' ) , - - 1-- .- , Preas)--;--The-f- c,11 ,3 9 .,:,- 66 ' IS B- n; - :' M,. ng - - ' 2 - , ' ;- -: .. - .,, --- - ot-.W- ar !, El ectragpers. I,,,,, ,i ,- ..,,,,,,,,. , ' kr I -- r', , 1 .1 .: l' - It raver . -- bilitip.i : 1. .- 4 a . ' ,,,::;: 14w. er '' ow .,,, . . ' 4.64- - wr ' '. :::: - . e We feature. - ' ' A 4iikl, Art NN l 1111AT Aia IA l'iie tits soh, - I' 9' F ' - cs, 11 ...... , S , : t.t.i I ,..,5,4 1 "It - t tell ,,,,,. 714.! 1 Beitig an exposition of the latest and most approved fashion modes for the currept autumn and winter , ' . - s. Your are cordially invited to attend our . 41, r--- , . "GOOD N-..'''- -- ' ! :,..,,,,,i,:i..a.0., 00. drilk . ,' S .401S.. . 4 I.) lver..,.-;-.....;..- - 4 ' . .; A1 4 it, 4 ,;., . -- - . 4, 0 !'..1 ' ' 0 f .. t SI ' Centennial who operate Sevier titer were very IS is,mi $3' :::: till lit Ile Steil 3 I Copper hard to convince that the Pithviint Midvalit flange 1 11, T 111 13e West ball, ono IL, con. tidistrict needed the river, but .., :371 "LI! .... East Butte 41 ,.. Di . I .t was ....-vincedo their decision speedily m:,t1:4317,a 1 :::. 121 Sti .; si Franklin made In' favor ot Mr. Tayloes argu- - Nail Leas d -- 7,.....11iiI 33t 79 Royale 1 13t t.,,..... on canal -mints. Accordingly every t Nevada. cona, .... 1:1 ilattlaienedd cerer.:kk, 49t .,.. , turned, was Into Pao. Northern' thgq Sevier 17 systemthe 116i S; . Sikh. Sept 18.The AA Indiana : river and allowed to run for twenty. ,....,,,..,......,,, ,,,,,,44,...ftro,dETRI' ': 1.0nietatelo igiti Kowoonaw .. ,,sutlicient- nem Borrowing River four-- hOursThe tim-w- as , ,,,,A eqt . .... - Saves Crops , and the crops wore saved to the sew ShattuConack Arts- - .., . Con. . ...........,..,, d accept tits prOposal..of the Vatted ... .. - ''' iii--,1 34 -. 131 Maga . . .. settlers on the Pahvant dletrict..----- 01 . Mayflower fsinolett--0- 1 ,. Brotherhood pf litintenimcsi 401 Iet -It- -te estimated-- that bout sa 00 810,,,, ' .. ki - Employees, -- land - Railway Shop La, el Mohawk , ',Sores Of crops wpr ,.. 1'01 avid by means- of ' southern - pertne----.--..- : 4' iii new 1"11021. it but a unusual 4 schedule, somewhat a be for Mason Valielt ..1. 6,oio ,borers working' lprooess , -- the Tobacco process. Products riverborrowing I 1011'10000ot New Arcadian : . according to & massage ' read before a saved the crops. and the settlers front k .41 1 Pacific . reins -.,. 14 North . t Butte lfil , ,5 4,closed session of the organizstion's L ..1.. S. amount( .i,,,,,,,7- , :-. 4'3 1111111illI 00410M Dominion- -. . This discour,egement an4 probable migre- --- N.LY. STOCK L IS ,'., 44rtr. It, I Osceola 13 : N't. cnormeznilionir 111:a , ,, .40 . 4$1 diatrict on -:1 Palivant the irrigation of the brotherhood Min. :::: 1051104110411011hwar';-24;- ; . Ft Wool : .. , '.7 2:4,,,,,,:r..).'!--'7:-- :, 2i' ' TT. R. Pteol. - It was found that be no strike Mil prd..." , 4::: 41011,.t. .1III411Pend Crook ' ', , Co-- . , eerie. 5,,....,. .,,,::,, -.smoot ,,,,Ttla Flotrold,,a, ,co;V.,eiti..tok,!V 11 the ,WTZULOIL,ITternbatill.,-, - 2': 'A- 24 ths oir:;;7-:f:-.I .,.. ..Western' tInion- - ;'.....- Igkdlideirts of-Onannon,,.............. GO . . ' . .. ',. .. '0'1........- -.. 2.1100 acres because water ibuld not east South TrilTubW:Strivel. ,turnlithth4)- tit Maxy's ; I W. Tois Hohenzollern ini; as 1 Boston null. storks.-Mrs..F ... kCoppor be got to them, County Agent Dean P. following quotations: i ' i gun. .. . MAI sales. bonds. M745,000. Ex-Roy- al OXtITISIOn diVis1011 Of .. .... ., - -- 211. 7"'"'-- ' -2S2 - " South of the Calif; Mama ',alto Peterson, on Stecke. -, 11111.le , Utah 15 IRONTON, Sutho -STOCKS. k,. the college. Mr. 141Pilft at 124 1 1 4 , 123t Charmers v; Allis 2 2 Sept. I -,AMERONGENx Friday. : I 'Tuolumne Forest' of the . Deita'Sugar companYo Amer, loot Surar An .1 , ) 1 I 1 6'4 684,8et 1 ot,d'op No 4 - Trinity, in- - Amer: rita.-- Ce (By The Associated and Mr. BourqUist of the-6- . ' Utah A0eit ';'1 14711:,:nnit7e:. 1 Mt: '34 46 l Do you know that the largest &blishers Car i ' lli.1. mer Crown princess of Germany. with ttnees face. were making a trip ul Inimeerr: Cotton rdy. . . .. ..... Utah kttals 1 11 . 21 , irle , Di' : 10 en- - Amer. vrun Utah Con. . bertwo sena by-t-arrived her today and investigation in the count in the . no; , .ii. , I syn. : 1111 ... 1114 our .. A in Salt Lake City-U- se 4t United Irrnit , ', 41 rw'iTrr a 6.. linnet 'former emperor deavor to save ati'myche raste-grat- er .,4 A was received 47 1 ii Ai Winer.- - Hider , Lz--:21 V , . ,,a A Lea... pra..12fi 122 ,22211Arto irovret-Tand empress'34.---so possible. They had succeeded in Amor, r 35 .7411 .76 Wolverine . 7711 711 ,.:vrc,4e 11 , - ''' ' I for a direct waste of at I I accounting Wyandotto a Ft -1 second- fect--pleast-- it Winona '3 Next ' gy,, N over .. , waste Indirect IRO 1129 . . trrigation 110 by , Amor- - sngny k antes st- .- Mr Peterson ft;und- - the Amer- - Tel. & x 0010 0 I A. WARRINGTON, i3pt. 11Weather Pahvant .1,10111t ...-- 114 I ; Tobaree Amer. district suffering' .. tkeir acutely for' for best 'work almost entirely? r......r............ME.S1 - t ;:ik .7-, .' It ,' MOnd811101 predictions for the week binning the 'Jack of water ant- Immediately en-1;11 MOM MM. weather bureau caged the services of --Mr., S. Edward Ackcoctle , - , '' 6tt :;, 69t2 x,t, .A.R-EAS11 Steel Er TECERE ON istnisstppl and Taylor to aid in the crisis. Mr. TaYlor tieth. rpper today are; 22 8-24 1414 .. . -. . T lower Minsouri Nr1010111! 'Fah' first half and looked over the 8' Petereon 24 agent, of week, occasional showers second situation and decided that., if the, 3atintatildlits S1,31sPriff INT ; 1 ii rlf411 1:1i Paecec. l'kle K----:L-half; nearly northal temperatures. , Wore to lio ware& water- munt 4 de erope 24it 2311 til. Northern Rocky mountain and ph. come from Salim, other source or the Chile Cop. 44 4411 ' w!tovimm entire settlem4mt must be abanthmed.- Ch!no . v. 4,iii . I'll-4. -ty working conditions, good pay. 441t 441 : Colo. Jr. A 1. ........,... ,4 The two men lietided that the situa- - Cuba ' 34 : Sill) 14 t Cans once. 11131k tio," domanded a roma aid 11.11u7 Cuba- Cana. ofd Steadrsmployment Apply $ $ 11; - enlektf 0IMPILICM if the erops . wore to be D. R. G . prte..-,..-- - .. 4: I Immense profit.- Ther Na ir a possibility In ,the II 14 It, n., lit 17 . end easily niette We ter-- 1 sawed... 137e2111 11t! 41r6 Stt Cr3. VASAICIL Butler rfwar , of their beighboeing' General, litotors , ...... . 161 t I Mob otocia and 'pat $2.101 Orsahy,.. - - - - v..i..counryi 41 ta,;Lc,,,,,,,...................Av.(..,o.i. to -also ow- therefore. poet haste to ReViT6 county 11 .1 ei .16i S ti , J:11 1111.1---:aI caat pTetworaFfarbtt-Irtew.-old, Contraeti and- - eeke4 the haeett the IlittitI-o218 IstVest-South plyti-tha,;;11 114 410 SIC 'rrtbinolfl Utile intelettittt-tk book on sing A, ".4214t S111,S11 Rabbit Co, Dept. It A ororat Coln. reps it good hohltIng op. The popto I htLimia Pot. -- - dpoly . ' 7 i , MI - , , 1111 I i , , , ,11 , ...v1414 .. SS; . , 0 , ' '., ",, , 0- , ..4 lik Nr' -i e . III . - 11111111 -- dil;1 . , yr t7 - 6v s 'Cr, f It''',k 1 404 e; V1',4,144 Monday, Mai of Samuel Gompers, president of the American lrederation of Labor and instructed their committee to act in accordance." Whether the strike could be settled In this manner was problematical tonight Mr. Gomperir suggestion was that the men return to their posts "upon information that the enforcement of the order (forbidding them to affiliate with outside organizations) has been postponed." In his telegram tn-- the mayor. of which he sent a duplicate to Gov. Coolidge tonight, he asked that enforcement of this order be deferred until. after the White House conferenoe,. It is expected that the matter will be discussed tomorrow when the governor has consented to meet Mr. Moearthy and officers of the Boaton Central Labor union. There was no disorder today,. The streets were strongly guarded by infantry of the state guard with fixed bayonets and cavalry continued to patrol thoroughfares in the center of the city. . - . marks, - O., , 0 . . t k4r ' -- ! '4 ' ' ' - 371-11- 977; it It ! ', . mAkKror. cables, .. Se I) , 18.litercantlle Sept. paper, 540S4; demand. 4.17; cables, 4.171. Francs, demand, 11.61; cables. S.00; 4 cables. 874; Flinders. demand, 79, ," ,i-r- . & YORK.. lire, demand, -- . ks SILOISICY - - - i 4t illts'1C41.4,. '"- - NEW YORK. Sept. IL(Wall recorded highest quotations of the week during today'' brief session. the market reflecting the favorable turn in the labor satiation. Equipments and oils were most active at advances of 3 to almost 10 points, but steels, motors shipping' and tobaccos were not tar behind. Textiles, leathers, coppers and food shares participated more moderately with various miscellaneous tissues. Italia were backward at the outset but developed market strength In the later dealings, especially transcontinental's and several minor Issues. notably Wheeling and Lake Erie. The closing was strong. Sales approximated 475.000 sham& To Lars ' -- - ,,, 1 ,e) I ' ' ; , I .. . - - 1 .,, 1 , AN Point of the Week NICNV , , -,, - - m 111 't, 0'..' . f zoo' Or . g t , A Stocks Reach High Street)---Stoc- isr, t 41114 1. Trads s.--- orhs 0 , , - 0 unin, e r'1 Union venereal' which bag been in session horo ali the stook. ondod to. 1day with. the- - adoption of resolutions reaffirming thee tight of free speech and protosting against tho arrow( ad deportation of alien trades onion ofilwith connettion cials for :Alleged Bolshevism. rho resolution' oleo tho belief in tho noccoility for continuing the control of food prices. James Henry Thomas. labor member of Parliament. acting togethor with Robert SmIllia. tho minor( lead-o- r. moved an emergency reoolution deprocating military rule in Ireland sod deciwring that tho ply solution of the Irish problem was through the of method by which the Irish pooplo could work out their own salvation. The resolution expressed profound sympathy for the trades unionists? "Irish brethren . In their hour of ropreasion." The resolution was carried , : , . organiser of the American Federation of Labors announced tonight that the Policemen's union had accepted the suggestion of Samuel Compere that they return to work and await the outcome of the labor conference at the White House t le ,P' ...- --.... 110 BOSTON, SepL thy. New England 1. ,4. OEPRECATE MILITAIII ILAtty. BOWTON. hept. .11-th.' .. I t, Gen. Brute Wrnall is preparing for Pollee Coinntisaioner Cards an legal pante...lip. opinion volved In the strike of policemen here and 11 Is expected to determine whether the etrikers will be permitted to return to the city's employ. On this t;pdnion k le expeoted will reet the mum of the mite regarding the request of the strik rs that they be reinstated while continuing their affiliations with the American Federation of 1.4e-- hoe pending the outcome of the labor conference at Waehingten. when all matters afeet-- Oct. Inc the relationa of Orkent and employers will be considered. Briefly. the point at issue is whether a member of the Boston police department Is an employee in the sense that his affilietIon with other employees may not be prohibited legally by. rilles of the department, or an oMcer of the mate arneuable to the laws and rtileegoverning public official& . i n p OLASCIOW. Sept. 4. 11 t 1. 'arm' DIULIJOI144 1011 -- q: , os scoria soma BRE I re; N BilITISH LABOIIITES man were abet sa the oorner of Ito)iston and Tremont oureets this morning during en attempt of the state pearl to snake kottors move on. The man wan kilted and the woman wounded in the ktwe. The men had engaged In an Ty:await: with one of the nude guard who was trying to Omit, the ntrent re. trtuwe to the subway.. The wale guard with filed bayonets dieperord the quickly fathering crowd. . , - 0 . ., ,,.;,. , , . . t 111...-Poli- - 5 - mew' 11:etn. A woman find . , . Sept. Commissioner Curtie today announced that the posts deserted itystriking pollees:en were vacs:A and that he would preened to fill , bat IT i ( , , . - . ' (1 and help restore ' normal digestka. . IltORTIV4I1 to- - -- ' ,,, , J , take, pleasantneutralise aciditg - ' - , , ill , . .4 , . 1 ; , 'I ItFF1ornS . I , , éà FIND DOOR CLOSED . . noying manifestalions acitlifyspepsls. . s . , 7 13--1 - - . . -- - . rt'ESING I or heaviness after meals aro most .a.n-- , -- . , 'I HEARTBURN :' .; -- -' ' , I , - 1,... . - 1 w AlMillft.MIEMEIP10m.MumMOMIEm.lir . - . . 1)V,SE1111,T ................ . , . 1 ---- . i . - . ...... - - kilo? till oa, ii;;;;;ra-,710-11-77- e ' I- 71 at Sweet Can --y Company - -; , t - . r) |