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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 THE LOST PIECE OF SILVER 10 0 1010 By McKee ' DEWY IS FATAL A-WMln)gi Send Letter in Reply to HU Requeit Transmitted Through Samuel Com per For Postponement Until Washington Cotv ferenee in October. Why will women continue to drag around in f nrm cbo, a da of lUctM ehin. Rena misery, suffering with the ailments peculiar to their sex, that drag them down to misery and despair, with backache, nervousness, 'the blues, derange- - dlerWyod m mUmta at AboHtkm Th bargaining IUmMmi at Om I. tVL iv at nnDeedi mam bow Vly-Iwi- i remedy for just such conditions? UmVH Roalnof wngee ta all tnda at mirfcm, at par tor all snrfliM, aad e4aifloaaoo nw V PoaMa holiday aad Sanrtay work. CVekart at. uUwdiii aa- toa 4qm aadijant aanania, am at seniority to apply hi Prtadpl Mlninaiiiw, radocOoo aad Increase ot form. working Abolition of company nnlom. Ahotmov of ptoysSonl wxnmtnarioa of at appUoHUa For more than forty yean Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been overcoming these ailments until it is now recognized evctywbere as the standard remedy for womans ills. at payment. - Letter Sent Wilton rrmscTto. 8pt. i i Th . ati ed -- vote ing authorisation for taking upon a strike, beginning with July 20 and ending August to this year. IS per cent ot the men voted for a strike. Following the vote taken a committee representing the crafts involved went to Mr. pary for ths purpose of of obtaining a conference, in the nope avoiding the strike Mr Osry refused to see uie wmnltles or deal with any one of them. The committee, still desirous of avoiding ths conflict. Istd ths entire matter before the executive council of the American Fadaratlon of Labor Mr Oompers and ths executive council endorsed ths actions ot ths men. Nevertheless, In ths hope at everting a conflict. an appeal was mads to your honor. Call Cary Obstinate. Mr. Gary, obstlnata In hla denial ts caused such s great un grantas relief, So necessitate calling rest meeting of the preeldenta of tha 24 crafts in- votved After n thorough, calm, and deliberate review and study of the en tiro situation, taking Into considerationnaturall ths consequences that would these 24 presl-jt- o ally flow therefrom. over l, 000 2.000 dents, representing men, endorsed tha atrlka and, set Sept. 22 aa tha data thereof. Ths or-w- -- coop goods- 1 Wear guaranteed i long handles. Huck Towels,' 4 for-55An unusually good grade for this price, in white, and white with, red border- .(Down Stairs Store.) ; ' Heavy Canvas Gloves, 2 Tair 25c.' Splendid for general home use good qual- - ?' Mens Handkerchiefs, Regular 19c stitched hem. ' 7 Stair Store) Womens and Childrens Handkerchief, 25c- . . . Por Satodawe oTer fifty at this prlcef for the hour aies.. when ' they are gone the sale stops, . , . (Down Stairs Store.) , size hem- " (Main Floor.) quality frade--(Dow- n 5-f- or for $1.00 good Decorate fbr the President -- a true patriot the President does not Visit gait Lake very often lets give Elm a royal welcome. Everybody Should Fly the Colors no home, no business house should be without. Printed Glazed Mnslin Flags. - - Each' 5c and I6c Mounted on sticks. - Cotton Flags, Each Rc,15c, 25c, and 45c Fast colorsmounted on stick with gilt Large Cotton Flags - 50. - r v v Wool Bunting Flags U. S- - standard, unmounted. canvas headings and grommets. In different sizes. ' Photographs of President Wilson Several different sizes. 25c, 50c, n, n GIM.IL - TO DIP CHOCOLATES g. McDonald chocolate co., ' LEARN HOW I 'frnrf if and t . i al - a-- - t - ll OK Oad-o-wa- 455-An- d- met.-$l,75,J2,50..$- 45r-$7. T al I oppo-sltlo- Be - Epocble -- c Firm weave and soft good for womens and childrens wear 25 inches wide. (Annex.) - E.PiakhanuVcj Ji ribre Brooms, 49c ityi-strong- iy data was dsfarrad to Sept sgslnst ths bast latsrssts of tha strike solely In ths hope that Mr. Oery end his associates might In ths meantime reconsider thalr position, so as to avoid ths otherwise inevitable conflict ; In a meeting called on Sept. IT at ths Pittsburg sf ths representatives ef aforesaid crafts for ths purpose of devising ways and naans of conducting ths strike, your communication, through Mr Oompers, requesting thst ths dels of the strike be postponed, was received Two days of consldsratlon were lama Everyone present Slven to Iftha It were possible, to comp' Your request f with your request postponement would have been gladly were not the following for it granted facta: Stubborn Feete, g (1) Mr. Osry has assarted that his man used no trained representation In relief of suffering womanhood thalr behalf In presenting their grlev. ances, notwithstanding that they caa than Lydia . nelthsr economically, by lack of means nor intelligently, by lack of bchooling. table Compound. It does away cope with him or hla representatives That, ever since the men started with sickness and nervousess-whic- h organise, a systematic perseoutloa instituted, beginning with r with and murder.' is very often charge tnding calling to us vividly the days of Homestead and ths jelaoLdpoUam..ia for the lack of perfect harmony Russia. the efforts ef ths rep(I) Through in the botoe.- resentatives of the steel Industry, officials in various localities hava denied Mr. S. A. FRIEDLANDER., the men free assembly and fraa speech Instances are far too numerous where meetings hava boon suppressed, men 7 640 Elmore St, Aboa, Ohio. arrested, tried on various unfounded 1 and charges, excessive ball required cruel punishment Imposed, all without warrant In law and Jostle In (4) Aa one of many examplesthis the city of McKeesport, a mooting hold by the men within their constitutional men arrested , rights was broken up and . and thrown Into Jail, charged with12 riot 060 and held to the excessive ball of sach, while on of the hirelings of tha teel Industry, arrested for the murder of a woman speaker at Brackenrldge. Pa. Is bsing held under ball of but 22 100. Another patent example la HammontL-lnd- .. where four defensolese -- were men union charged upoa and killed by hired detective of the steel Industry, and witnesses In sobehalf of Intimi thalr survivors have heenthg-trudated-anmaltreated that was the killing suppressed. grass la Mills. -) Guns and cannon htv beau planted tr mills, highly charged vise trie wires have been etrutig ground " their premises Armed men in Urge number are going about intimidating, not only the worker, but evervbody In many communities' who ehows .the slightest -I N Indication of sympathy with (ha men. UYPIA K. PINKHAM MSPfCINK CO UVHM Men have-bee- n, discharged in ill Increasingly large numbet day by dav Threats and intimidations are resorted 4o for the. purpose ef putting the men In fear and preventing them from 'the v, axsrcls of their own free will; they are coerced Into signing statements that they ara not members nor will became members of any tabor" oigsnl-tation- , and threatened with eviction, will succeed ihereln W fully undsr. , encc was held at Brown of Montreal. Canada,' who wa f Philadelphia. blacklist,-deniat credit and starve stand ths hardships That msan while tj, jotts of September, in 1212, paddling down ths Missouri river orJ tlon. will follow snd the reign of terror that the patent tor a revolt ing turret for his way from Fort Benton to New i!,l XhxL.g. forced decline of ihe e LaxraivlJJLixUtHttLXJ) market wou'd be tmpoeed eo aa"To wipe .uft.(alrAmp fails men. buFthe hrt'ty,hhp",'w burden the upon In out their hol.llngs stock which they greater responsibfljty therefor rest rimby. The Monitor, built by Erlc-ao- pltal here, after being picked up at wars Induced to purchase In years past waa the first battleship In the Fort Musselshell exhausted. Brown upon the other side. Threats tt move the mills and to does world to bo equipped with the revolv a veteran of the Great War, wher he J thgm up Indefinitely . wiaat tho Vr,4t alt orgasTaed propaganda for vinification of the American war wounded In thh kne but eon- Federation of Labor, spreading rumor Ihet himaelf In perfect trim. After'; Effort Exhaust Veterai. sldered the etplks win bs and that tome itrenuou day on th river. Inc sell-ou- t. such delay ts only a" delayed i hi email boat, hi old wound reopened? tho JOth of September In III L W, W, Gaining, MATA. MonLr. BepL 12. J,- - H. and he had to abandon th voyage. - dj. the croaaod Alexander Tigris C., no (It) Showing opposition to ths men Joining dual organisations A a The entrance of result of thl propaganda, ths I. W. W and entered Assyria. pas la making rapid headway In some of Alexander's army into Assyria the districts total almost eclipse with ah Y coincident Thet ihs rrat reason for to organised labor represents, of th moon, by which event t..s date Titlon on behalf of the men who hkv ie determined. Tho cruaalng of the la Ihef lb steelgrievances gris was a difftcultjeat on account of ts preparing to cut wiges and industry to lower the depth and force of tho current and the standard to prewar ttm and to tho slippery nature of the river bed. return to a condition that encouraged The Termed a double line the padrone aystem, no in withincavalry which the infantry marched that particular tudustry prevalent Mr President, delay It bo longer with their shield over their head and th-we4h hare tried to possible their arm intrtwlne4L--Bbut cannot V, a regret that for the od th satire fore fro seed without th first time your cell upon organised loo at a single Ilf labor cannot meet with favorable In HIS, on th ?0th of September, Believe us Jh fqult Is not ours If de.ay were no more than de- Owen Glendower, the Welsh warrior, lay even at the cost of lose of mem- died. 4. For H year he opposed the GOOD: PAY WHILE LEARNING-STEA-DY WORK bership In our organisations, w would sovereignty at Henry IV of England urge the asm to the fullest extent of by fore at arms maintaining that our ability, notwithstanding the meg Henrv was usurper of the throne nMk !Lf,r ef "offclcfia rd Pht 01 lhe surrender of a Bd a iershs "J. sll hope- - This strike ie not at tha call On th JOth of September. In LI4. of Its leader, but that of the mots Charles Edward, th young pretender, Win or loae, the J T embarked for Franc after hi defeat arrd win contluu ptrlk 159 WTEST BROADWAY. uaUl iedus-tri- at Culloden. recode from the ' deepotlem will r on vh S' Jgrlr of Beptember," ootoaahpoomow-freuItrlW. oof spied byMr Garv We have faith lu your desire to the first meeting of the American A 1 bring about a eonforcRce and bovo rsi aoclatiow for th Advancement of Mel th No phone orderfi. We reserve right to limi C-- ITiitji)utingJanneOar2c weak but since taking the Vegetable Compound 1 am much I can eat. . strongtr and better. and sleep, am gaining flesh and , can do more worc than I have for some time.Twenty yeaisagoyour Vegetable Compound helped me cKiklbiitfv . i wish you . dunna would print this in your paper, so that other women may read it. is nothing better for the 12 depend upon 9a.rti.to p.mSaturclay HourSales -- -- ilf yooctdl o iedidse of khd you may :- - f - Ample time to learn the new stitches In cat embroidery work, if you come promptly. If you .have started pieces on which you need more instruction, do not' fall to come BEFORE ' WEDNESDAY ffOON. Womens Lisle Union Suits r Regular sizes, $1.25 suits, special. . . ,95c ; Extra BlzeA, $1.45 suits, special . . . .$1.15 Light weight; low neck, no sleeves, knee igMain Floor.) length white. Lisle Hose, Pair 59c r White only; ill. sizes; xegulaipTSc quality., (Main Floor ) ! am fiftyone year AlcronT CHtkx old and going through the Change-o- Life, and Lydia . Pinkham a Vegetable Coxruxxmd is doing me n lots of good. I felt and 1919. by DoaaU McKee.) a Free Embroidery Lessons - i run-dow- (OspyrijM. WILL BE HERE JUST FOUR DAYS LONGER TO HOLD CLASSES FOR t 3t - ForTwenty Years the Friend of This Woman Prof. H. --Vance Shaw 4 "i . worker national committee UU tonight mad public a letter It baa d raft. 4 and aant to President Wilson giving 11 raaaoaa why It oould not comply with hla request to poatpona tha atcal workers strike called for next Monday. Tbs latter also recites tha history of the movement to batter tha conditions of tha workers aad expresses faith In tha president's desire to briny about a conference'' with employer. ''We regret that for the first Ume your call upon oryantsed labrM can not meet with favorable response, the let. tsr stats. If delay were no more than delay, area at the oost of lose of ' membership In our organisations, ws In June. 1111 A committee consisting would urge the same to the fulimt of of ths crafts our ability, notwithstanding the men of representatives In Industry were ordered to are firmly eat for an lmmedlata strike. end did this meke Investigation. They But delay here means the surrender of found the field over-rip- e for organiof all hope. enrollment Ths membership sation. Steel Workers Letter. grew by leaps end bounds. Rallaf from The text of the latter Is as Snllows thslr oppression was Imminent and yet. of patriotic consideration to eur out "Answarlny your request throusa ths continued sufSamuel Oompers. they endured president of - tha cause, without cassation of thalr labors American Federation of Labor, that fering tha data of ths strike In tha stsel In- to tha and that despotism abroad dustry of this country bs postponed mlgbt not gala tharaby aid and comfrom September find next ths data fort . No Reply Mva Gemper. heretofore fixed, until after a confer-sac- s called by you to meat in Washettar tha armlsttca Immediately ington on October f next, ws respect- was declared, the men Inalated upon ively make ths following report having their wrongs righted. They unwere persuaded, however, to wait entll for years there has been rest among tbs steal workersgreat of our the Atlantic City convention of the country because of ths unusual. American Fadaratlon of Labor, held In and deapotle Industrial condi- June. 11 made Following a report sou tions Finding no redress In Individ- to that convention, Mr. Oompers rut ual efforts, ths men naturally sought, a conference with Mr Osry, chairmen by ths example of other workers of tha finance committee of the United ihnough their organisations, to asso- States Steal corporation, on that subciate themselves for rollecttvs defense. ject In the hope of avoiding a grave Mr. Oppresalon growing beyond endurance, Industrial conflict. Oompers, ihe cell for seeletanee to redrees grlev whoso constructive patriotism Is be- ancea cams from every quarter of questton.-wee-dentaven. ths any Industry to ths St. Feu I convention of ?ond courtesy of a reply. Than, tha the American Federation of Labor, held man Insisted upon action, and follow . ' mehts and irregularities, when there is a proved la ... - . .. |