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RAIL MEN AGREE I M ^ M SECURITIES. ON EFFICIENCY Economy Is Solution, Roads and Unions.

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• M P Central Terms Rejected. A proposition w a s submitted by of- | fJlaU of the Central Bailroad of New .;rs*;> y-s'.erday to th* skilled mc dtanics of the road t h a t cuts in wages I maglag from 13 to 20 p e r cent, be put into effect April 16, a n d that both sides agree to abide by t h e dec'.siou of the raited States Labor F o a r d a s t o whether ! the cut be made permanent. After a cieetlng the mechariics notified the ofIrtlll that the r.-.en woiJrt accept no reduction lr* wages a n d would m a k e no i appesj to the Labor Board. "

TRADESMEN AS WELL AS POETS SEEK DORIAN HOPE !i Accused of 'Appropriatiag' Goods as V/ell as Verse.

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ment scatters the congestion and pens' - without rubbing to the affBcted psrt, soon rclie\in;; tnf ache and pain. Kppt handy and used everywhere i' -r r-ilu-'inz ;;;•,-•( finally eliminating the pains and aches i lumbago, neuralgia, •':•• strain, joint stiffness, sprains, bruises, and the results of exposure. You just kri-tw from its stimulating, healthy odor that it will do you good! Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drugl'Bi'.y «a:i:r.-| fr-,in i ' i .... N.t'.., '. • : m.> remarka a b o u t ' the financial s t u a t l o n In such muinci- -l.lglitnin' " a t tit- Oaiety Theatre, "The '• 1"'*'. s unfavorable at this time, due to First Year" va- :t t h - :Elttl- and "le at .V. ' • •• - - disturbed in their the Ion price tor wh.cii ;ne c u p i i .. .. ^ the T< n ' : been selllna; ever Sines; II was harvested orbits next season a n d suffering from in the lungs of booking—m- ; last fa'.l. Naturally, this condli.on is i congestion marks which, stated with ofsproprtata rcv'.nK a n effect upon building opera- i gravity, are a s clear a s t h e Einstein tions, b u t n o t to such a degree a s ex- I theory of relativity. After taking one's pected. '. breath away J o - winds op with tins J scientific theorem : "John Golden 00' Uevea Prof. Einstein would make money • \v!lh a : nlversal InterlocWng IJOJ'U!: z 1 arcenc. and hopes the railroad rates will b 1 educed."

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Vdolph Klauber Is grooming a t bis training eaar# a new comedy b y J >hn Hunter Booth, a u t h o r of " T h " Masquerader," which i.-^ called "Llhe a King." but which Klauber denies < -.,^_ anythtag t " do with Charles of Austriaftungary. since the title would hardly (It S'atlnsr emphatically that the present him, a n y way you lnok at It. Pt< llmlnary railroad r a t e s a r e too hlKh for tlie ,;•- attitudes Will be strucK out of town, but r c-ciratrnTnent of traffic and t h a t th« y the piece will not be brouxht to N'-w even t«nd to stifle traffic. J H. Trctroe. I York until the fall, when it Is expected executive secretary National Aasocla- ! to he strong enough t.. st.ina the nervous tion of Credit Men. emphasises the f a d • excitement of a W R city. 7 that t h e prosperity of the country' is j 18 closely allied to th° prosperity of Its I David Belasco and A. L. E r l a n g e r have Mr. Tretroe believes t h a t t h e brought Tyrone Power to ri a r on tha n carriers. tranfportatlon set should be aTBSnded I t i f e role of .If.ifJiins in "The WanderMi t h a t the control of labor costs m a y Inf Jew." which t i e : II load by, the 1: be docentralised. ! hand into the « . . . • otker T h e a t o 14 W r i t i n g t o t h e 33,ono m a n u f a c t u r e r s ,' a s i'i "The lowering of traffic r a t e s can only taking up space a t the No-a Bayes be accornpllshod by a lowerinp of o\* r- antly Theatre, Is produced at Sing Sing next atlng costs. T h e onus for h l t b ©perat- Sunday for another Osslning srn ish, ing costs Is belrR- placed, in some dlrec- the baby carriage that helps keep the tfems, on officials of the railways. T h a i piny going will be furnished by the nHsthis Is n o t a J u r t treatment of the sub- i.ii.-is. so t h a t none of the members of 9* ject is elear when we find Inb.ir receiv- the company will be embarrassed by >«fro K m , i|hll.- hehinrl him In thin movo, but eti1014 ners, R. Crlttendftn and B, 1, Conning- I- ••, li will moles the chorus h- v^ • • 1014 1014 h-im. tdan t o resiim* business ns ln.1t- I p e e v e d t h e y ' l l d r o p Q - t i t - li i n H i ir 1 0 1 4 viilual^. nnrl hnth deslre>'.- „. . •

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