Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - January 24, 1919, Boston, Massachusetts HOTEL COMMODORE Grand Centra Terminal SQUARE Opens January 28th The Most Magnificent Hotel in the vj yv fii i 1919 JOB HUNTERS REPORT NEW ENGLAND LOSS GRATIFYING RESULTS IN WAR NUMBERS 32 Textile Army Casualty List Down Tomorrow to With Deaths A 2000 BOOMS 2TO with all its its beauty and the of its most modern ap its greatest achievement is its practical recognition of the human desires of the individual guest expecting the best service in the BOWMAN HOTEL CORPORATION JOHN BOWMAN SWEENEY tad Goal Governor Likely to Gall Meeting in of Service Men that is looking up wore made by the officials In of the Service Mens Employ ment Bureau on Boston The by Gov Gov Cox and the group of 125 members of tho has had nn gome of the legislators highly successful as tlie ve as a whole wore who has charge of Ihe is impressing on each who the importance of a job of some He tells ther hat It Is at this tim io ret just such a position but that tho industries will soot bo in a position to assimilate all an then will come the necessary readjust j An analysis of the reports received I from the legislator canvassers shows tiat a majority ot the employes inter viewed nre of employes who went into the service and nro jobs open for those not This news is encouraging to those in charge of the The casualty list released for publica tion this morning contains ISO all of men wounded The list re leased for publication yesterday after noon contains 164 classified as lied of 59 wounded New England casualties number classified as follows Killed in wo died of four died of one cause not one rounded There are 13 New in tile corrected r o Conference 6f Mayors Likely While Gov Coolidge is driving much thought and effort to securing employ nient for returned soldiers and sailors of this the question of unemploy ment in other communities throughout the especially in textile is also receiving his attention and it Is probable that ho will call the Mayors of those cities for a conference on the subject tomorrow 1 am considering confer ence ot the Mayors of the textile cities to see if ought to take action on the unemployment situation in those said Gov I have not fully but I am In to think that I shall have the later than Saturday morn National Sup 5y Mens Vears on CLOTHING ON CREDIT Womens Misses Orders on lie Cosh Stores 46 TEMPLE PLACE LEONARD Open Till 9 TO SACO FOR TRIAL Continued flic First PROTECTIVE TARIFF BASED ON WAGE DIFFERENCE URGED NEW Jan of the Underwood Tariff law of 1JI13 and the substitution of an adequate protective law to be based upon the dif cost of pro and Is anxious for tlie trial to had little to say to the deputies on Ihe trip down from A deputy will lie on guard in th cell room long as Hall is kept at the Associate Wilson of Portland will preside at the Judge counsel for the accursed expects it to continue u There are about lu witnesses to be ex and it IP expected it will take at least a day to a Xo jurors from Wells Beach or Wells Depot will bo allowed to sit on the Halls health has been poor for sev eral his counsel Shortly before his arrest be went to tho General Hospital in Port bo underwent an I He had been granted a two weeks va i cation by the and was about j to start for Harrington 10 recuperate he was taken into custody I H deeply appreciates has been ilone for Me has walked miles and miles in to keep in He is allowed i to pace up and down the he tires of walking he retires to jus cell where IIP reads for a few He has the Bible hours i ami hours since his Jle always has it at his I was a sailor before he went to and he is fond of sea stories J nave loaned him a number of books laving to do with sea adventures also of He bus never held anv religious serv ices in Alfred He did no ask i Li although if he had l du so by Ule talked to the prls re only a number m 1resrnt f tlie scarcity Langtry Would Utilize Trade Boards The suggestion was made yesterday by of State Langtry that the campaign for for men dis charged from the service be laid before the members of the Chambers of Com Boards of Trade and similar or in each city and town I said Mr that the of the Lieutenant Governor and members of the Legisla ture to secure jobs for returning sol diers and sailors is to be highly com I cannot help believing how that if the members of the Chambers of Commerce and Boards of trade the State were asked to make a systematic canvass that even moro would be accomplished are many live organizations Vs men whom I have had the of These men would be just the ones to undertake the In none could do it bet in my Places for Workers The wide publicity given the drive Cm Places for soldiers and saUor has given an added impetus to registration at the on Boston which has been an exceedingly busy place the days The director In charge ot the bureau stated last evening that encountered Is In for which they CASUALTIES AMONG NEW ENGLAND MEN j me has soi registered as chauffeurs and no po for them and approximately liso men listed as dorks or bp of lerence between the wage in this country and that of th lowest wage country competing In our was urged in a resolution adopted here today by the American Protective Tariff I Hall bad several fainting spells in All Other resolutions a at time has not Ien live tariff on goods shipped in He has a stomach oil bottoms and prohibition on the Inent which makes it for iim lion of articles made by children as lm to he has trial than any before in years in this the fact that tlie respondent Gospel the time cd of the crime has added to the importance of thf not an ordained revivalist who held meetings in tho The bureau has more jobs than appli or Positions while there is a scarcity of jobs re quiring less experience and the bureau has som lot iO mon or salesmen fo whom no places have yet been found are urged by the mont to be more iii wh y is that lisle men may be actually lack g in the required experience thet nave had training which adapted them and are in line physical Hiring Service Men at Fore River Tlie committee has received a letter from head of the service de of the are hiring the rate of SO to soldiers and sailors per no anv one else in New that Is doing the same We are taking in cae H vacant pulpit at Wells Expect Gerow Girls to Testify not a shipbuilding industry child P If there are ai who have such as machinist or anythIng WR wl ako them on at a soldier is green of 14 years of The meeting was gates from 20 of was of the attended by MaJ president Zionist Bureau Meets Bure Zionist Old Coli ian of The Boston meeting in the the Hotel 150 The v Prof Horace Yehuda Buack of a Hornard of York All on the restoration of PR line which there was dis presided SAILORS AND HAVE DINNER AND DANCE lire the of New men in the for nnd this morning which yet In thn nnd names Hent in by in advance of the official KILLED IN ACTION View Xew Co 2S Sept DIED OK WOUNDS Harry aim 23d Jan DIED OF DISEASE Michael 27 Marlon 430 Granite Man N George 181 High CAUSE NOT STATED Corp Austin N WOUNDED SEVERELY 381 Center Brock Patrick 19 102 First 33 Bristol 424 Hanover John 12 Granet Serct 157 James Corp Michell 124 Pleasant 37 Factory N Corp 634 Silver N 261 East South 489 Washington Sergt 270 Main Albert 60 West 35 Liberty East Angus 41 Sheridan Corp 68 101 Pleasant 10B 101st Field 77 White East Medical 301st Infan Sergt Ill New 15 Grafton New R CORRECTIONS KILLED IN ACTION 121 Bos Co Infantry reported Dec Mill Me re ported Dec DIED Dwyer Jewell reported missing Juno 28 81 Bur 58th Infantry reported degree Auj anil missing Get WOUNDED SEVERELY Hurry West made by Josef Hofmann appearing at SYMPHONY HALL January 26th At Under the Management of MUDGETT A in his Josef Hofmann has greatness in his early Since that period he has reached the supreme height of a standard that for bril or charm of tone and ingenuity of expression has if been COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE New York Josef Hofmann makes rec ords or Any Columbia dealer will fladly play for you any of is so you judge for yourself the exquisite Columbia tone and fidelity of Ntw Colombia on Sola the and 20th of every nf to Period up to TWO MILLS SAY NO TO 48HOUR Continue From tlic First postpone the date for putting the new schedule into Mayor Hurley and other members of the City Government have also been asked to address the workers to warn one labor official to con duct themselves iu an orderly manner in case there is a Degree Undetermined 200 It I reported missing inarters of the Isi nil gether with held evening at the lowing tbc dinner there win nni and a Mabel Lyman was People Sent Gifts i I on can snid hi thr people of thf Firn baptist believe in the wh as of tlie church for some Sheriff In al BPm liN of the I nn a organization fitly im have I Io TIN The and his are that Hall y of that O i went down t a number of days tal His frUnds little gifts since he old n in town ain for ed with al the hearing in M i declared that thilt I to both the Kills before bis wifes Io the testimony of Junes Hal it in Beni cf his but ten to s iff upper Up and will out all Plovers of Jhe state did not summon tlie I mon of tb to at th i I The Kirls i j cuts farm is a mill at IK known as your American ship Employers Cooperating 1 cannot speak too strongly ihe loyalty and of many of our large em labor said Frank Da err bave lie lias j In him i ICaO Breakfast 3 New Importation Golden Rose flavory and fragrant I Orange I Orange Pekoe Ceylon Ib 47c 30c i WANTS SHIPS SENT HERE TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT I Another attempt to solve the problem by summon on Common fast eve I Some are riot only Thir their own whether from Wells them or but are cons tan IK positions for 1 mention a lotif list of nuch employers but would hardly know where to com where to leave off The white star scheme will be an immense help along this not only jn credit it is but In en to tbo men still in the secretary of the same concurred in all that Mr Damon and ire handicapped in our work bv lack of automobiles for use oy was Waterways I to i in to and That the Commission on and Lands is hereby i and sailors request ihe United i from prospective positions Thin IK lu transfer to tbc port of Boston i i feature of our work and I ar to provide emphasize for lie arid to Its in Harb I EGG I Macaroni Elliott Large Brown Brand absolutely Extra Fancy Selected due s on UK from Ibis to report to ai the said board and done in pursuance of US tlu u 1 o bils may Mis Seeks Data on iJu Mo FITZGERALD HUNTS PLACE FOR WOUNDED MARINE Sugar Milker Can 17e lAgg Miir I I Royal Powder Seedless Raisins 15c Catsup Soap 4 Bars 25c Bacon S Gold Pure Lard Medal j other Whole I L 4 M 14C Rolled Pea Beans j 14c Full I pt 4c SUtM Feed Licens UK In touch with the and receiving only t hat will Ij gerald said iast that tbo ih nut very for the reinstate ol the or more men dU from jn to said Mr will have Io I will be unity for w of boys tu real tinfads real patriotism Farm Work seui a letter of County Bureaus to the employment of and on farins and wood n which he said to employment for and as possible o may to work on and during coming months I thai your bureau would a of approximate men that farmers in your county would likely to for anr MI and for their I arid Leather Association is cooperating in the gen to Impress on employee rjf employment soldiers and Am of thc sent out a letter and leather m which said upon all our of doing TI io offer employment tothe I whose welfare of all of Hunau is also the m N H re ported Dee Raymond Exeter It I reported John U Bradford Infantry re ported Nov Conn reported MISSING Co Infantry re ported wounded severely IN reported Dec IS TO DUTY CANADIAN CASUALTIES Jan following New names appear in todays casu tilty Me Repatriated and FOOTBALL MAW COMMENDED BY DANIELS Jan 23Lleut A I former Yale football player who was taken prisoner by the Germans after havine been forced to descend while on an air raid with a French squadron last has been com mended by Sec Daniels for his gallant conduct m rescuing two aviators from British machine which had been wrecked off on Aug IMS When word came to lhe American Naval air slation that the British flyers were Gates Immediately set out In his seaplane to rescue them That he might have A A u t IUJ no tilled the director of public safety that he had been informed that an I W organizer was coining The Pacific Mills Statement statement of the Pacific signed by Agent Walter says in part After much consideration we have to conclude that as manufacturers lul of the welfare of our workers and of the people of the country as well as our we cannot consent to a lowering of lhe work week on Feb 3 from 54 to 48 Neither present business con ditions nor the prospects of the imme diate tuture justify such The standard work week in the textile mills of Great Britain in and In the mills on the Continent fiS hours or During the war European wages have advanced less than Amer ican which were 100 percent higher before the war for the same kind and amount of work on tho same kind of A reduction of working hours to IS with the same wages paid for the shorter aw are now for tbc longer would Inevitably mean noi only a of total production week by week and month by month but nn in the cost of and In the selling of every pound of yarn or every yard of cloth produced by the Costs and prices of cloths and clothing are now higher than ever before in the modern history the textile They ought not to be made any higher at this when trade and employ ment are unmistakably on down ward not only in our Industry but In We believe thai for Iho staler this Is no time for such u momentous change as has been j and we agree to THREE HAVERHILL SHOE FIRMS SIGN AGREEMENTS Jan in labor conditions in the shoe Industr here today the acceptance t the new price list of tho Shoe Worker Union by Emery one of Ihe largest manufacturers of th and the settlement of strikes a the factory of tho Malbon Kho Company and at the Slipper Clt Wood Heel Company this iei oral Agent Joseph Coyette of the wan summoned by Marshall who employ SOJ an that linn voluntarily signed new for turned McKay wel thus made i and wood heel the employe against receiving of from ID to 10 per employes quit work at the Mai bon Shoe Company last bu this afternoon ihe accepted th new list and the employes will retun to work Negotiations for the adjustment the strike at the Slipper City Wood Hee which have been on for greater passenger carrying be went up without although be to defend bin nv Vice Admiral commanding tbo Naval forces in rec Gales be given medal of He enclosed with lie report letters from the British Air details of the ex loit and that the American lieu on several occasions had rend red very valuable assistance to lasj wero satisfactorily concluded dates home Is was from the armistice WUH fo in Clinton la after MANCHESTER WORKERS ASK SHIFT IN HOURS N Jan 23The tex tiU workers of are to request H h oni n Its factories on halfday work at a m and to work three ha f u I fun days B claimed a voided by day at noon Instead of six that the pres THAT ALIENS HOLD JOBS Jan ii l 1oy H lhe He with Hie upi li cant through nt Io a expected to lie he Bankers to Meet in New Orleans oilcans was today as the city where tlie City THREE SHIFTS IN ARSENAL DEPARTMENTS NECESSARY Three working in several de be necessary at tbe according to Gen tbe arsenal If the i utb order for of a new lf a IHot railway mount for 1inch in completed in time amount ai boning tins n 01 i LO ith inven at DK Milwaukee and Mew I nui it is not antic that In can be given a result of while u Idle th HOFF MADE KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOR Jan J HolT Paris of the Oli Corn Hoff Is director of und the mon who have boon out weeks to work today The stand taken by tbo members o t HUSK meetings yesterday in declaring for arbitration by a local board and au the officials of the union to call a strike if deemed neces was generally discussed In shoo circles It wan declared that Iho Shoo Work ers Protective Union is manning for a with tho Boot and Workers which has already Its stamp to three linns where tlm bad price of tho were today r arbitration agreements to lio to tbo which arc now us factor ami in cases of labor for by a local That the will not sanction the settlement of an labor disputes by the State Hoard of Arbitration In the declaration of the of that The of the locals of th who have the authority to call u strike if they deem were re although it was admitted If they called a strike their decision will only become known when be union embers in factories receive word to agent of Ihe tonight said that his or not intend to allow the to extend Its organization bore without ffp Hint the action ol in acI OPERATOR HOPES FOR PRICES Surplus Avoided Because It Would Cheapen Fuel Jan 23Anthrn cite coal operators do not create a sur plus because such a condition would naturally lower was one of iho statements made at thn first session to ilay of the subcommittee of tbo United States Senate Commuters of Manufac which is the high price of coal and the alleged shortage in domestic sizes of that article of Fred vice president ami general manager of the Valley Company and tho Coxo Brothers said in response to questions by counsel for the committee thai pro are opposed to running up a sur plus as a matter of business protection general manager of three independent collieries in the Scran tori that coal producers must tret more for their output or go of your mines at a We are operating at a loss and we are hoping for better replied IUr Learning Then you do not think then will be a reduction in coal prices after war time conditions are adjusted inquired another I Oo was the We do not get enough for our product and un less we do a lot of operators will have o go out of We have sincere hopes of the prices gains up further he a Bweet hope for out It is a tough one on the public Officers of anthracite wero in their denials that there was any attempt to curtail production to keep up assistant to the president and of the Rail road Company of Bald tin profits at some of the collieries wore so small lhal they were closing High prices of labor and materials Is tho cause for the h cost of he Charles president and the general manager of the and Coal hit only about twothirds of tbo required employes could be obtained and wilb a full the production of coal could be increased fid When nulled why this was not done when there was no shortage of labor be replied that there was no Hero MONEY TROUBLE STAYED UNTIL THE REID Gentlemen I wore saw paid more than two hundred dol lars for relief io my Iml jio benefit My lucre and I suffered intensely until I tried now GROUND GRIPPER or Sur This wax nearly one year afio and since then I have had no it ye for areh supporters or This testimonial is riri and for of mankind who suffer with their I consider your shoe the solution of pedal and once it has Iteen generally placed before the there will be less so called Count me your all the Sinned President Hummers Colleye oj Mens and Womens Boots and Shoes BURT 32 West and Women 196 Senator told the witness that he supposed the coal com panies were some other business looking out for only and that the supply of coal was let out only as fast as it could be absorbed umler the high prices Mr Huber was unable to furnish the committee with as to who fixed the price of coal or by whom ihe circular prices wero He insisted that the margin of profit was too clone to permit any price He estimated roughly profit on a ton of conl at CO or 6 subsidiary I s ull Company of New uT t is true that a consistent daily use of a most pleasant and nourishing cereal food is one of the bid dest modern aids toward health and is natural Y sweet and needs little or no those I meant the of one I I or the other