Show I —4 miDAY THE OQDEIT STAITDAItD ESAUHTER -- "T BRITISH Florence They Wanted to See John and ITOEtl CIVIL WORKERS y - Ji f f - V —V i- 'v ' - imnw XJA7-- - Ask Same Pay As Men And Removal of v -- t - v-vA S 5 j ' 4 couraged by the success of members of their sex in the business world will make a determined demand soon for equality with their male v '4 l&tS jj ' ? ' v 4 'J-- i ' i t s ' i i V rv rra-- 'V 4' V vr ' V 4? 'W i Their demand will f take a twofold form: Equal pay and removal of the "marriage bar" They will a royal present their case before into the commission of inquiry ilp civil service The war and the vote opened the I was shocked and Whitehall wras demoralized by the "petticoat invaof many of sion” but the efficiencywon them a workers women the permanent place in the government offices MEASURE OF SUPPORT the demand in their present women employes will receive a cerfrom male tain measure of support With women workcivil servants rates there would be ing at cheaper on the part of the a temptation them in preferrto employ treasury ence to men The male employes temptation wishing to remove this demand lor will back the women's equal wages The attempt to remove the ban women however is against married meet with serious OPP®" expected to by sition The move is opposed all most of the men and practically of the civil service organizations clubs support it Only a few women’s PROTEST FROM ASSOCIATION It was just a quiet1 private wed- -t ding that of Florence Trumbull and John Coolidge but this ' I i scene above shows that hundreds of ' interested Plainvllle Conn folks unable to see the actual ceremony did the next best thing— throng the entrance to the church for a glimpse of John and Florence and the invited ones At right Calvin Coolidge and Mrs Coolidge are shown as they entered the church before the ceremony re- - L cently his daughter Charlotte aged 27 claimed to have amazing revelations from spirits regarding the downfall of France Tie immediate it started telling his friends and they soon gathered around him for protection lie soon had 20 people conveztpd to his belief They included chauf- feurs grocers butchers plumbers and their wives After a seance one night during which Mademoiselle Charlotte Hardy is claimed to have confirmed her previous communications with the spiritualistic world it was decided to fortify the bakery against the coming catastrophe They all contributed money to store the bakery with food and the carpenters strengthened the little shop ’with heavy beams and doors No weverythlng ij prepared for the revolution which they contend will be accompanied the by grave disorders throughout world And they continue to wait patiently always contributing from their meagre farmings toward the storehouse They have carried on their preparations quietly for the past year and a half Nothing would eyeriv been known about their act' had not one of the followers Tost his faith a few days ago and taken" the matter before a court He demanded that the 4000 francs which he had contributed during the last 18 months be returned to him Hardy immediately settled the matter out of court by handing the money back to the dissenter who is a hatter named Henri Granger but not without calling him ar “apostate to the faith” : ! iron-barr- ed Dresses Gone— Paine and Hurst store at 2456 Washington avenue reported to police Thursday afternoon that a shoplifter took four women’s dresses M “1 INTERESTED "Darling do marry me I’m not rich and handsome like Percy Brown And I haven’t a big car and a mansion and a well stocked cellar like Percy But 1 do love you better than life itself” “And I love you too dear Er— who is this Percy Brown?” — Passing : H N ? ‘ NOT A BIT FISIIY! HAVEN " - a believer in spiritualism but iii Ex-Presid- ent BEACH i j & civil service to English women At first the old fashioned civil servant J— Fisher- men recently hauled out of the deep here one of the queerest fish ever caught It has a mouth 12 inches long with no teeth and very hard gums It has ears In which eyes are mouth Near the front end bf the Some of the civil set! They are at either end of the body are two feet each having two have already spoken against bar lifting the “marriage ofcases ’nmnnmnmnmrtnnmnmnmnnmnn “Marriage in the majority said ! the fc- implies future parenthood Civil SerAssociation of Ask for P & H Green vants “and it is better for a inst" ried woman and her employers that Trading Stamps - 500 fill exigenshe is untrammelled by theFrom eva book Redeemed for cies of office attendance1 women are married vieW of or cash trade ery point out of place' in an office” NO PREMIUMS The Union of Postoffice Workers even issued a strong protest against mar- the temporary employmenticeofduring ried women by the postoffThe union the seasonal pressure declared the employment of women whose husbands were already wage the efforts of earners' was retarding unemto reduce the government ployment The women workers argue that cathe marriage bar prevents many a pro- from entering women pable fession which they would be forced to abandon upon marriage Under the existing regulationsis “compensation for disturbance pogiven women who forfeit their One sitions through marriage month’s pay for each year of estaba little ! lished service is given asstate a from paternal “dowry” - The length of the- fish 'is - ns ' Ex-Servi- 'i'ii 7 f i v ‘ ers service-organizatio- i j L Marriage Bar LONDON — (UP) —Women workers in the British 'Civil service' en- j u r fss ( r m V FRUIT IS NEXT Young Woman's I club of the First Presbyterian Oc— meet not church will SAN JOSE— (UP) Government Saturday tober 5 as expected owing to illness chemists have successfully concludof the hostess The fall outing will ed tests at the Richmond -- Chase e held in the near future cannery here proving that deciduous fruits can be' ripened by the of Women use of gas and electricity thus efSaturday— Meeting Mooseheart Legion will meet on Sat- fecting a considerable saving to j evenings the Moose hall Spe- canners urdayentertainment is planned folcial method used consists sof seal lowing the meeting and members ing the fruit in an electrically may bring friends heated room and exposing it to the action of ethylene gas Under this t New Position—Beverin Sorenson treatment it was found that apri' cots are ripened! in 36 to 48 hours recently resigned purchasing agent of the Almalgamated Sugar com- while other fruits take various t $ times according to their species pany will leave the first of the week for Tulsa Okla where he The gas acts only upon the green r will be connected with the sales portions of the fruit and does not f I I department of the Hewitt Gutta affect the portions already ripe t i Percha Rubber company General adoption of this gas proc: ess It is claimed will eliminate of Herscovich David to Check— Bad get uniform costly sort processes the Reliable Furniture company at coloring before banning Associated Presa 'Pbtoto ’ —Ustreet reported to 253 Twenty-fift- h Engagement of Alva Seger daughpolice that a man made a purchase ' ter of Representative and Mrs a check $30 him and gave Thursday FEAR SPIRITUALISTS which was found to be spurious George N: Seger lof Paesalc N J repre-- ' RUIN APPROACHES to Frederick H Qominlck Carolina has South — from tentative On Visit Mrs Joe McMurrin and announced been PACKARD son Blaine of Los Angeles are visREYNOLDS N By I United Press Staff Correspondent iting at the home of Mrs C A Peleave will terson of this city Blaine PARIS — (UP)— A group of French the ouija board and the Saturday for the German mission of spiritualists are awaiting the de- through a young girl of trances the L D S church struction of France by revolution The leader of this sect for It' has and have barricaded a bakery id Robbery— El Monte Springs was the suburbs of Paris as a strong- developed into a veritable religion robbed of a $70 slot machine Thurs- hold This impending disaster they is Charles Hardy! a baker of - say has been revealed to them lie has long been day night police were informed Delayed — The v 4-4- - SEEK EQUALITY - V To Wed Congressman GAS RIPENED! i t- i OCTOBER 4 1523 EVE1TIITQ 12 -- Show I tcsts o o 1 ooot o oood ovuuinpjruinr I I ! : a i P & H Green Trading Stamps are also given by the Ogden Hardware Co Watch for stores which will give' P & H Stamps ce MUR E LIABLE i Ti TOPPING Our Reputation For Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices Jk No Idle' Talk and Represents Over Forty Years of Legitimate Service in '' This Community' I -- — — GAME WARDENS ALL ACQUITTED ’ - : i : and After two "and a half years confederal two trials three Jury servation officers W'L Birsch and by a John T Capps were acquitted two game for court killing Viginia law violators at Back Bay Virginia convinced February 4 1927acthaving was in self de- the jury their fense A Virginia state feame warden A previously been Floyd Mercer had court in consame the in acquitted same killing nection with the These wardens had been sent to Back Bay to investigate complaints of night shooting of waterfowl They came upon three hunters who upon surrender being commanded to The wardens on the fire opened wardens fired in return resulting in hunters At the death of two of the were wardens the the first trial and convicted An appeal was taken disa in resulted trial second tire agreement of the jury The thirc trial freed the wardens The case attracted a great deal of attention throughout the’ country inamong game officers and others fedthe of terested in enforcement eral migratory bird laws and then compare the quality I special requests to make? 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READY-TQJWEA- R DEPARTMENT MAKES BIG GAIN You may depend on the quality of piece goods you buy at Paine & Hurst’s Compare these prices h " FOND MEMORIES Governor of Prison—You will be released tomorrow— have you any ' OUR i ‘ I J I - fl - - h |