Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 260, 9 September 1913 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND r&LL.AHIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, SEPT. 9. 1913

(OUR LINEMEN OUT :0N T, Hm I. O, LINE

Strike Orders Issued Yesterday Affects 150 Interurban Employes.

Only one man qnit his work yesterday as the result of the linemen's strike which took effect at 7 o'clock yesterday morning on all the interurban llnes in the state. According to Superintendent Gordon of the local linen of the T. H. I. & K. traction company only four men are out on the line between here and Indianapolis. The strike orders isued yesterday affect 150 interurban linemen in the state. These linemen are known as "trouble shooters" and their duty is to keep the trolley wires in repair. Mr. Gordon claims that there is not enough work to keep the "trouble shooter" busy for half the time they are on duty. The working day of the linemen on the T. H. I. & E. traction company Is ten hours. ' The linemen are affiliated with the district council of the International Brotherhood of Electrical workers, the local president of which is Thomas E. Iake of Indianapolis. The men demand recognition of the union scale of wages which is as follows: , Foremen. $3.75; linemen, 13.25; emergency men, $3.25; and groundmen, $2. For men employed on a monthly basis the wages demanded follow: Foremen, $95; linemen, $80; troublemen, $80, and groundmen, $52. Ray Welch, the lineman stationed here received $3 a day for his services. He had charge of all the trolley wires of the T. If. I. & E. company here and Milton, including the local lines. No trouble is anticipated here as there is little trouble on the lines. Unless a severe storm visits this community or some unexpected damage is done to the wires, the work can be done by others in the company's employ. "I do not believe there are ten linemen out on the entire T. H., I & E. system," said Mr. Gordon this morning. "The strike Is not serious and there are so few men involved that no serious results can come of it The trouble was not started on the T. II. I. & E. lines but originated on other lines where the men probably had a real cause for quitting. This company pays according to the ability of the men."

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"1917" ON THE TANK

Secretary of Labor Council Replies to Statement of Truant Officer.

Replying to the statement of George Bishop, county truant officer, to the effect, that the labor unions of

the state are responsible for the present child labor law, which permits children over 14 years of age to leave school to take employment, Ellsworth Bass, secretary of the Central Labor , Council, stated today that he had no knowledge of any unions in this city I having members under the age limit. I He also stated that it is the primary purpose of labor unions to obtain sufficient wages for laboring men so that their children will not be compelled j to leave school to go to work, j Mr. Bass stated that he is not in ' favor of any law that will permit chiljdren to stop their education until they j have finished high school. I Schlegel Here. I Charles F. Schlegel, of Indianapolis, ! fourth vice president of the Stage ! Workers' union, spent several hours

i Sunday in this city in the interests of

Richmond stage hands. Members of the local union today refused to give out the results of his work, but stated that the prospect is encouraging for a satisfactory settlement to both the union men and the management of theatres. .

Local graduates of Purdue university will be interested to know that the freshmen initiated the college year when they went to the big water tank north of the university and painted the numerals "1917" in large letters on its surface. This is the first in the preliminaries for the annual tank scrap. Maurice Jamison, of West

Lafayette captained the color artists and in all probabilities he will be eli ected freshman scrap leader when the scrap takes place a week from next ; Friday. Hundreds of students arrived : in Lafayette yesterday and the univerI sity will formally be opened for the ! year tomorrow.

ANNOUNCEMENT Our Mr. Emmons has returned from New York with all the latest ideas in

fall tailoring. Our 1913 fall display 'of woolen is now ready for inspection, j We make the kind of clothes good dressers wear. Good fitting clothes

are a man's best investment. Two men seeking the same position, may have equal ability, but the one correctly dressed will stand the best chance for the position. Clothes may not make the man, but they help. The man who goes to a tailor has many advantages, he is able not only to choose from a very wide range of patterns, but to have his suit cut and fitted exactly to his individual requirements. We make the most of

WILFUL YOUNG GIRL NOW IN SANITARIUM

Miss Lucy Bigelow Dodge, the beautiful American girl whose strange disappearance from her- mother's London home attracted international attention, and who is now known to be in a sanitarium near New York. A relative of Miss Dodge explained that the head strong young woman was merely taking a much needed rest.

SEX INSTRUCTION SUBJECT OF GILES

, Under present conditions sex Instruction in the public schools of the land is almost an Impossibility, according to J. T. Giles, superintendent pf the city schools, who discussed this subject at a meeting of the men's class of the First M. EJ. Sunday school. Mr. Giles stated that this question must be worked out primarily through the home, with assistance from both the school and the church. Mr. Giles stated that many' parents objected to the school taking up this instruction, while at the same time themselves neglecting to teach their children along these lines.. At the close of the talk of Mr. Giles. t -wg voted to call a, meeting In the chapel of the church, September 28, V perfect an organisation to work for the placing of instruction in sex problems in the school curriculum.

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Get a 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have headaohe, coated tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick,, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets ore merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills' or castor oil?

J Cascarets immediately cleanse and i regulate the stomach, remove the j sour, undigested and fermenting food I and foul gases; take the excess bile i from the liver and carry off the constlpated waste matter and poiBon from

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Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning! A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. Advertisement)

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Everybody's Coming on Saturday, September 13, to the Sidewalk Demonstration at our Store. The Most Sensational Test that a stove was ever put to will he applied to a

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4 Tons of Hard Coal, at $7.50 $30.00 4 Tons of Slack, at $2.50 $10.00 A "Laurel" 20th Century Heater Saves each Winter $20.00 An Ordinary Base Burner Costs $50.00 A "Laurel" 20th Century of Equal Heating Capacity Costs $27.50 Saving in Cost of Heater $22.50 A Total Saving the First Year, if you Buy a "Laurel" 20th Century Heater, of $42.50 IS IT WORTH YOUR WHILE TO LOOK INTO THIS?

REMEMBER THE DATE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13th Don't miss the Demonstration

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