Hamilton Evening Journal (Newspaper) - November 7, 1919, Hamilton, Ohio l YOU MOVIE In Journal every Watch the comic corner page and see our own movie It's a Largest Circulation Guaranteed Guaranteed NOVEMBER 7, 1919 TWO Got a room to An ad In the Journal will rent it. 20 PAGES WEATHER UNSETTLED AND COLDER SATURDAY MUST CALL OFF Before Injunction Is Withdrawn By Government iii the Nov. 7. strike of the bituminous in and the trial situation in wero dis- cussed by President net today at a special meeting by Secretary Lansing of tho state Fuel Administrator field and Director General of the railroad administration were Attorney-General Palmer went to the cabinet meeting Samuel President vice and Frank secretary of the American Federation called on him nnd were in- formed that tho government had not altered its decision to press tion proceedings unless the strike is expressed opinion that a settlement the strike could not bo reached if the government en- forced legal measures against the Mr. Palmer hurried to bis to what lie said would lie the fect of government by injunction on organized labor When Palmer the cabinet meeting he reiterated that tlie in- junction proceedings would be drawn on the instant the officials of the union culled off the FLARE-UP WAS UNNECESSARY Use of Poles Was ly Settled The in council Wednesday proved to be unjustified by events of in tho matter of the Hamilton Utilities Co. stringing its wires on tho poles of the ton Home Telephone Co. on Second It understood by officials of that B. L. president nnd general manager of the Cincinnati nnd Bell Telephone Co. would orders through his 0. to the Hamilton Utilities to remove its electric wives from the poles of Home Telephone Co. The Utilities Co. stretching ils electric wires into the heart of the city on t beset poles The poles were offered to the city which is to have preference on nl excess when the two telephone companies are finally council learned that the Utilities com pany was putting its wires there Wednesday it ordered ate action taken to this as it would threaten tho life of the pal 0. and John W. manager of the Hamilton office of the Bell Telephone were in con- ferring with L. on the Burns was expected to re- turn late in tho Used in the Clothing Industry Here Teams to Confer Degrees And Fines Imposed on the Nov. 7. Present high prices for men's ready-made clothing today blamed on the Amalgamated Clothing Workers by Nicholas assistant state's in whose hands were books and records The initiatory degree was red upon 19 candidates last night at the regular meeting of Hamilton No. 17, I. 0. 0. P. The con- ferring of the degree upon the dates was done preparatory to the meeting of the 03rd district which will lie held Odd hall Saturday at which the first three degrees will be conferred upon a class of 50 who will semble here from the various lodges in The meeting of tho Is President son's Decision in the Treaty Fight Will Accept tions Which Do Not Interfere With League With cock TO BE REPLACED By Permanent Memorial at First M. E. Church district George of showed of the than us and were taken from clothing manufacturers by the the attorney's office Agents culled their own it also is Nov. 7. President Wilson today told tor of tration leader in the senate treaty that he would bo entirely with any reservation ers of tho treaty might feel justified open at p. m. and afler the jn accepting provided that they lar business is transacted would not nullify tho League oE Nn of the degrees will lake covenant and were designed for The first degree will be conferred by purpose of interpreting the the degree team of Kirkup of The Senator Hitchcock expressed his very strong ap proval of what had been done to dat and agreed that no compromise of the organization taken in a raid j the second degree by the yesterday on its More degree team of Hamilton lodge nnd the third degree by the team of Hope of The question of disposing of the service flag of the Fi. church which has about 80 and tho of n permanent memorial for the men of the church who served country during tho world was considered last night at tho ing of the official hoard of the church hnt no action was A bronze tablet and a memorial window with tho names of the ans of the church on them were sug as appropriate substitutions for the service hnt neither was decided Plans for the celebration of Armis lice Day in the church next Sunday wore All departments will ob- serve the day and special services and programs will bo held in the The hoard also planned for a con- meeting nnd social to be held two weeks from toni Wets Have a Lead oi With Ten Counties Out State Wide Prohibition Carries by Majorities Ranging from to 6 o'clock a fine supper will be off a deadlock served after which Ihe Master C. IT. of lion is said to have more than will be here to witness the members dominating the clothing in- conferring the degrees and dustry nt New York and part in Die N. tho three clothing All members of I. 0. 0. F. in standing are invited to attend Various smalt factories and shops were driven out of business and the entire industry was compelled to pay according to Mr. demand of was paid by a Chicago he was puid in three monthly This and other amounts ing from to we find en- to of not to that of the demands were made in the guise of or The j employes got the benefit of the strike 1 Mr. Palmer to who fought He walked into where he was to have Another in the conference with Wall and None of the members of would say what transpired at the ber of commerce nnd signed have both a heart nnd a He said nil the men who have had a chance to the Cross did in France and will lie too glad to subscribe in Nov. 7.-rhc al government proposes to press itsi mlt in petition for a temporary getting and request for an order requiring He llot ft the officers of the United Mine 011 lho lapel oE his coat was Workers of America to call off prey of girl Ar- of soft coal miners of Andrews who is in charge of the tho United States at the hearing said that the workers demands and the officials got Thc deputy state supervisors of election have completed Ihe official 0., Nov. 7. Falo of the federal prohibition amendment was made more uncertain today as initial returns from day's election were received at tho of the secretary of Com- plete returns from all but ten counties give tho a load of against tho The ten missing comities dry of a year Tho volo in 7S counties on tho eral prohibition amendment For against Majority In favor of tho wots On the three remaining proposals tho drys apparently have been on two and tho wets on tha The victories which are conceded by wet leaders are on the 2.75 beer proposal nnd tho Nov. tho first sition to repeal statewide strength on tho reservations Both these proposals apparently had of ratification containing tn by tho been defeated by majorities ranging next move would present a tho from to The wet of ratification and should nto hy n vote .ls on thc Mg fo 40, to strike out the provision prohibition enforcement require acceptance which probably has been defeated by reached on a resolution of Senator Hitchcock outlined his gram to defeat the hy the for- eign relations if that vote down the resolution misc with republican Senator said if a lution oE ratification containing thc committee's reservations were ed that would settle the fight so far of the reservations by the other more than Dry leaders con- its Senator McCumber was tho only re- A. manager of publican who voted to strike but Ohio Dry says the official as me was win show that federal tbo President voted with thc republican hus been ratified hy a safo L. the samo vote and with the manager of tho Ohio Home tho senate says tho federal should the committee Senator Hitchcock was with the By rejected another amendment offered has been me Senator Hitchcock was wnn by Senator to tho Io hi this connection Mr. Michels snid count o vote cast Tuesday on tlie j President for half an Mr. si Of Johnson of the's a strike was planned soon in a known clothing for classification of property proposal a 4-i hour and 25 per of and on the good roads lax The profits unless a was defeated from Chief Statistician secretary of state's prohibition received him might by while admitting that it morrow before United States District Recording to able information here nn so slow in making returns that he is unable to estimate the number new members enrolled To Comply With l Exchange 0. fa Honored by ihe men were kept on duty ici cities covered by the correspondence the sistant attorney and were shifted from city to city to Townships vent Mr. he had not requested arrests hat would a number of indictments after he had conferred and some of the union official vote is as Defining Intoxicating Per Cent Hamilton 5000 2280 2.75 Senator Hitchcock said the President showed keen interest throughout tho conference and ex- pressed his judgments and opinion Thc senator outlined the plan to be If any housewives getting milk for less than 14 cents a eight cents a were just lucky in some small rural Prices all cily at dairies eight Cream is selling for U cents a half pint and 28 cents a The increase in according to local dealers was in accordance with the schedules announced by the Cincinnati milk dealers believed these prices have come to stay nt least for some Even skim milk and milk were advanced in DRY Nov. re- turns from ninety day's election showed a of for the prohibition amendment and indicated today that the Amendment has won with several votes to of Group 1, Ohio in session nt Hotel last elected the Vice W. secretary and CALL EXPECTED NORTH DAKOTA NOW N. Nov. con- ference of and representatives of state adjourned early out an agreement between the op- and miners over the for a 00 per cent increase in A strike is expected to be sent to the two thousand union the lignite miners of the during the Totals 9701 Majority State Wido The vote on repeal of wide is as No. Hamilton 2o'31 51 own 705 Townships 2137 273-1 Totals Majority 1801 followed in consideration of the com- 1770 and the 2773 dent gave general was of the success 0912 achieved so tha senator expressed tbc hopo BUILDING PRICES CAUSES exchanges of diplomatic The ably will take tho count to committee preamble required such an decide tho fate of still exchange of maintains that it wilt be ratified by Tho senate also rejected a proposal a small by Senator Borah to require that all The vote in the seventy-eight four instead of three of tho great counties on the other proposals be required to accept the On this vote the mild reservation of republicans swung over with the wo would bo able to work out settlement between the reservation senators and those nho favored un- qualified acceptance of the whereby we could meet on common Senator did not go over the reservations with the President in but will send a copy of them to Mr. Wilson who will study them at his The Nebraska senator said lie W. 0. ESTATE WILL GO TO executive P. M. I The will of Julia filed in probate court tbat nfler payment of nil bo divided Anna Mary George Carl i Hamilton Yellow A. F. S. W. P. H. Valentine and W. Daf The vote on the ratification of found the President much improved in but that the lines in his showed that he had endured national prohibition amendments as Hamilton Middletown 2111 Townships 2Sfll Totals Majority 7103 2221 Crabbo Act. Philip Feyh John R. members of Ohio Harri Amla lax was the principal OB AH AM WILL OPEN BANK Bank exchanges for the week ing November 1, were na against for tho previous speaker of tho he having ex- the technicalities of the state inheritance tax Charles W. at the dinner in the ballroom of the Fred former Indiana was the principal ATTEMPT MADE TO DYNAMITE HOME 0., Nov. at- tempt was made early today to mite the home of Joseph meat dealer who had received threatening death unless Jie put in a designated A stick dynamite was placed beside the house but n fuse was out- a percussion cap and the of of five hundred pointed nt and Thc is Townships Totals Majority 1702 2120 NEW WAREHOUSE HERE j TART OF PHILLIPS great suffering during his WOULD CLOSE LIQUOR 2.108 PLACES AS NUISANCES New 7.--Argument on injunction suits brought by ihe eral attorney to close permanently as places owned by liquor dealers who have been arrested violating the Volstead net were heard before Judge Learned Hand tho federal district court i Liquor interests attached great to the suits as having a 22531 bearing on the constitutionality of the Volstead act. A. M. of ig company of on Thursday a warehouse on North li street from Charles Tho is located south of the Prince Milling The building will be enlarged and Mr. Graham will handle floury grains nnd feeds of all SALEM GOES TOP 0., Nov. is tho first to go over the top {n the Lake division in tho third lied Cross roll with an extra ESTATE IS SOLD Jervis and Sadie re- STILL 0., Nov. 7. An illicit ported in probate court Friday still foreigners at they had sold lots 1315 and North Mahoning Kast William and raided by last Tbc Edward Kellers for The found consisted of sale was They arc gallon copper still with three trices of Ihe of Cynthia 150 gallons of raisin lips and lots were a part of the AUSTRIAN FRISCH FARM NEAR MIDDLETOWN ORDERED SOLD L. of Ihe Austrian estate of SHELTER HOUSE DELAY iVt a recent meeting of tlie board of directors of the Children's home it was decided because of the present high prices of terials the Shelter would not be built this The money for tlie Shelter House was donated last Christmas by Hamilton and Middletown PRISONERS BE ARRAIGNED NOVEMBER 17 Those who were indicted by the grand jury Thursday afternoon will enter picas in common picas court November 17, Frank announced LICENSED TO WED. Clemens 27, dry mid Hilda Josephine 24, Alexander Walter 27, and Gay Florence 20, K. S. MISS MARGEDANT SPOKE AT REFORMED CHURCH At the church night services Wrd night in the First church Miss Carrie Margedant spoke on the Hed Cross and ils Iii her address ally told of the noble purpose of organization and everybody present to support the drive which will ho inaugurated for one ONE Nov. 7. The general Amendment legalizing salo of 2.75 For tho against the Proposal to repeal statewide For tho gainst Majority state prohibition ment For the Majority to the peace Terence tho tho treaty of Nov. forts to bring about an agreement with the government which would end the of halt a million bi- coal miners were made day by Samuel president of the American Federation of Mr. Gompers and other federation officials held two conferences with Attorney-General Palmer and were to see him again later in tho It was intimated that in the time Mr. would consult with John L. acting president oE the over tho long distance MORE WOMEN UNDER ARREST AT YOUNGSTOWN Nov. disturbances broke out in widely parts of the today in connection with tho steel Twelve women were arrested in Kast after they had marched up and down the streets and ed to prevent workmen entering tha Sheet Tube company strike called by the workers No pepper was thrown ns in in court to have j previous riols of women ratification tho farm near Ho thn of tho independent direct car was a mob f St. bond for tho but no ono seriously