South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 5
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niiip.Trrs with that of other Lig Indarir PrrVt Wilson's flat stand against strikes', enunciate. I !'.rt in his open letter to Hirus anl re iterated yesterday in hin add res to congress, was i xpfti-.l to clarify the situation with r-i; i rl to the demands of the railroad I roth? 'rhoods.
Wilson's Ultimatum Breaks Strike: Wage Demands to be Considered.
KSII.'iT".V. A-.tr r - Ittt'rn.id hnprnen who ?r;ck w it !ioit horization .ir fV.'l.ioi; ti n '; twork in r -:mr,w to Pr 't WiXm' fr'ar;iticii tint !io mo. ill not eonid r their w.i" tlpi.ni'N un'il they irr- a!! 1 ark it their job-. Th lai'u.tv department of the American I"')' ration e.f Jahor today rr' iv 'I t ! trra ms indoatinK that all thf men would la- at work t.y Monday. Labor leaders aid they expected o l.Kin negotiations with Kail Director Hin!' by next Tuesday. The -hoprnn want fi 2." per rent, wne iiHT'-as'. Wage demands of other railroad emp!es may he submitted vs.fh their.-. It H expected that llines will appoint a hoard to sit with him and t con-id r whether increases are justified mi th' basi of the hiIi od of living and how railroad pay
'HlC.;o. A us. P.. Ranks of king r.nXiy shopmen were tons;d' r.ihly thinned today hh a re-ult of I'res't Wilson's request that the "ni go : a k to work until their v. ,tc. juration rould he taken up. More than 2 ','') in the CnieaKo distrirt today hail or-d to return to v ork pending settlement of their ' 'him, reports from union headqari s show. The i r.r r train situation her .'nid throughout the reritr.il vest continued arute, however. In many hops and yard-:, otüri.iX foremen and yardmavters conducted repairs and manned switch engines. Twenty trains on the Chicago and NorthWestern, Chicago and Alton and Chesapeake and Ohio railroads were suspended. It was believed subnrhan serice would ho kept inTaet. Freight shipments were refused in se f ral directions early today and last night out of Chicago. The Wat-ash railway accepted only merchandise destined for points on its own lines. All roads marked tags "subject to indefinite delay."
W.TI:kTW. Wis.. A up. !. 'hief of Police- Picrt'. is "dog pone" sore at the daylight saving law. IIe says M leads a dog's life pursuing 'anine law breakers who refuse to adjust waitings to the new time.
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Only 6 More Days
Owing to the phenomenal success of our big August Sale, more merchandise has been delivered in the last few days than at any time in our history, making it necessary lor us to place large orders at the factories for immediate delivery. Present day wholesale prices force us to close this sale August loth..
Sale Closes August 1 6 Placing orders at the factories for furniture to replace that sold during this sale, we iind that in many cases we are selling furniture at less than present day wholesale prices. If you would profit by these wonderful savings, it will be necessary to place your order at once.
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Complete Home Outfits This is the week to select your home outlit. The saving will be big. If you do not want it delivered at once we will gladly store it for you free of charge. Furnish your home with "Ries quality" furniture, the kind that you will be proud to show your friends.
Walnut Bed Room Suite $176.00 Think of it! Complete four-piece suite as shown, in the popular American walnut and that popular period. Queen Anne.
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Period Dining Room Suite $154.00 This complete dining roor.i suite. William and Mary desiprn. in that popular .lacohtan lini.-h. Come in anil te this wonderful value.
Save on Summer Furniture All reed and fibre furniture specially priced for the last week of the bip pale. Kepd rockers, tables and porch swings may be bought now at a big saving.
Th ree Piece Porch Set $18.75 Settee and two chairs made of closely woven libre that iil give long service and will si;1 "d the weather.
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Spring Arm Tapesty Suite $236.00 Here is a high prade spring arm suite, upholstered with a f;m quality tapestry. A luxurious suite at small cost.
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Hi ro is a four-piece .ti:t-. math'' of s..i;d oak. sprin? .-eat and finish. d fumed oak. A sturdx suite '.hat will she long si-rviif.
Waterproof Canvas Lawn Swing 323.85 Finest quality canvas swing with adjustable head rest $23X" Canopy to match ST. 9." Hound tube stand $7.6."
Cane and Mahogany Suite $197.00 A dainty desirable suite, upholstered with a !.n- dam.t.-k. p-- .:; priced for this week's s iiint;.
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Large Size Front leer $22.50 Three-door refrigerator with !ar- inp.-irrri-v art. 5 ' chamber. i'r:"-'! for this week r.:.y.
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