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1 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST 14. 14. 1022. 10'22.

i 7 4 IT 1 11ELECTIONS MAY I Feb. 13. r. la. 1101Z 1ELECTIONS MAY 1 ornpany 1 ET-Ar LERS 011.1r EMS Comprit- my' 1 ath-fortetistr7jkiftd s--'12IP 0 ItfrETLS LAKES CHAIRMAN URGES LABOR AID FOR SHIP SUBSIDY! MAN rt 1111( I FOE 1 i 4 1 I 1 i O'Connor SEes Help in It! for Workers.

O'COI view is that but little would be gained' by this course. Senate la Reluctant. The fact that the Republican lead- DEAY SHIP BILL yrs in the senate are Just as reluctant i aP those in the house to take up the ship Pubsidy bill at this session is an itizportant factor in the situation. It uNT1L ExT yEAR is ecotgnaltzednobtyl nothing would min.olautlratioen spockea- plished by forcing house members to go on record on the subsidy bill on the eve of the election if the senate were to refuse to take prompt action. House Ready to That prospects for early action on the ship subsidy bill are dubious is admitted in the weekly bulletin uf the Vote Now.

National Merchant Marine associa. tion. which is a strong advocate of the measure. "With the tariff bill Mill in the seniBIC A STAFF CORRESPONDENTJ ate's hands the way is clear for the 'Washington, D. Aug.

13.ISpe- house to take tip the bill to aid the of the house Tues- American merchant marine," says the day will find the Republican leaders bulletin. It is evident. however, that as reluctant to press the administra there will be resistance to this. Both lion ship subsidy bill as they were branches of congress are anxious to whco the recess was taken. I adjourn as soon as possible, and rep' Although it was understood when eresentatives from many of the agrithe recess was conented to by Presi- cultural districts where Harding that the subsidy bill standing of the bill has led fo opposiwould be taken up at once upon the tion to it are anxious to postpone return to work, no plans have been action on the measure until after the made for going ahead with it.

election. That. the administration has taken no steps to obtain action on the sub- MOTOR COP HURT 1 1 st 't i' 4 ki; it 1, e'-- ti re propsvsell subsidy bill now Is nt its effect upon la- I bor NV dis- i used yesterday ift Ly T. V. Van- i WNT114 1 vice i -0 num of the United states shipping represent- ik lag the great loses section Mr.

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Aug. 13.By the sidy at this time is officially ex-more interest in I Associated Press.1John G. Woolley of plained as being due to the fact that the proposedi Aladison. former prohibition can- the President has been engrossed with measures, which. didate for president of the United the railroad and coal strikes.

he eb would States died at 11:15 o'clock this mr on- lav Ask Legislation. e6 6.6, 6. 6 1 .6, 6, 6 measures, which. didate for president of the United the railroad and coal strikes. he said.

would tats. died at 11:15 o'clock this morn- Se i i have May Ask Legislation. N.k IN AUTO CHASE a great bear. ing, after an illness of sorne days, due Motorcycle Policeman William II. O'COE'' NNeit ing co the labor to a cerebral "Woolley The President has indicated that he Beyer was injured early- yesterday I F-11-9 a photo sttiation in Amer- Passed away before the arrival in Gran- may ask congress to give attention mornipg when, while chasing a speed- I shioo.r.g 1, az-d official point- ada of members of his family.

he wo to possible strike legislation. It is er 'west in, boulevard, he i tha uld provide considered more than likely that the collided with an automobile at North ship subsidy bill will not be taken up Whipple street. rofhips and consequently, more men repair. and man the ships. I WAS NATIVE OF 01110.

John Granville Woolley prohi- in the house at this time even if its Policeman Beyer and his partner, attention is not directed to strike Policeman Roy Hessler, were riding Should Support Hills. bition candidate for president in 1900 4 rt ep 1," II VAS NATIVE OF OHIO. John Granville Woolley 4was prohibition candidate for president in 1900 to possible strike legislation. It is considered more than likely that the ship subsidy bill will not be taken up in the house at this time even if its attention is not directed to strike legisla tion er west int Irving Park boulevard, he collided with an automobile at North Whipple street. Policeman Beyer and his partner, Policeman Roy Hessler, were riding west in Irving Park boulevard when vk le and was equally well known as a lawyer, lecturer and author.

He vas born at Collinsville. Feb. 15, 1850, I a large touring car sped past them at a high rate of speed. The policemen gave chase. At North Whipple street Beyer collided with an automobile driven southbound by H.

Munson, 3051 Berteau avenue. Po- 14 Bayer was thrown from his I wheel. 4 President Harding's threat some months ago that he would convene congress in special session in case it failed to act upon the ship subsidy bill is not likely to be a factor. The present session will continue until the tariff bill is enacted. which may be in October.

When adjournment finally is taken not more than a few weeks will remain before the regular Decem.ber session. While some advocates of ship subsidy still think that the Presi TEXAS MAYORS IN MEXICO. Mexico City. Aug. 13.Specia1.The mayors of Houston and an Antonio.

arrived here yesterday in the interest or closer trade relations with their cities. They expect to lay their plans before President Obresron. dent may call a special session immediately after' the election. the general INNOI MAL, the son of Dr. Edwin C.

and Elizabeth Hunter Woolley. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan university in 1871 and from the law school of the University of Michigan in 1873, being married the same year to Mary V. Gerhardt of Delaware, O. Taking up the practice of law at Paris. EL, he later moved to Minneapolis, where he was elected prosecuting attorney.

He espoused the prohibition cause in New York, where he had gone to practice law in 1888. and shortly thereafter entered the lecture field and during the next few years delivered lectures favoring prohibition in most of the English speaking countries of the world. Mr. Woolley was also the author of a number of books dealing with the liquor problem. He resided for a time in Chicago, later going to Madison.

which was his home during the later years of his life. Paul G. Woolley. pathologist at the University of Cincinnati, is a surviving son. 021120330111151111BIGEZZIMEINCIMMOIMOREMICSIMINIMq A Store Economical to Buy From A Store Economical The State Capitol It is puzzling to me," declared Mr.

conner, that representatives of or: wItied labor 71 this country shauld one morntnt to support the subsidy bill. I can speak from erktrce and with full appreciation die worker -iwpoint. be bill will naturally increase rican tonnage. and as fast as this 1e more work wU be supplied to workers in all departments, -ihe metal trades workers, carpenI painters. tlermakers, and othlrand as ships are completed and IIt intd servico it naturally follows additiona: men will be required 'man them and keep them in repair.

cannot overlook its effect upon -4, welfare of the American marine against foreign labor. Our larn no doubt. already realizes that in an American merchant and increasing the demand far tonnage, we are furnishing for American sea-en. Not only that, but it will bring the employment of Americans ithere now foreigners are employed. Better Living Standard.

The plan is especially designed to erve to American labor that higher Indard of living which custom has realizing that marine labor kis remained so long unprotected nottilicanding other American labor is protected frolii foreign competition. to be efficient, must be Imenczn manned." 7 7 Iii LA .11 ft '-i, i 4 tagE (...: a 10,1 qir'g 1,,, li. 11 a I' r7: i 1 A Store for the Home A Store for the Home HARRISBURG, PA. is warmed by American Radiators Government buildings, cathedrals, clubs, offices, factories, private homes, large and smallfor every type of building this Company has an IDEAL Boiler and AmERICAN Radiators. go 0 1 0 1 0 i 0 0 0 il i I LI a LI ci ci LI A leuer or a telephone call will bring you literature and counsel based on thirty years' experience.

Await More Indictments as Result of a Lynching Macon, Aug. 13.Special.-7 With five persons already under indictment in connection with the lynching of John Glover. a Negro, on Aug. the gereral belief here is that there will be more true bills returned this Nye when the grand jury reconvenes. Those who figured in the lynching or who appeared in the mob on Broadway where the Negro's body was placed following the lynching.

are subject to cliargs of unlawful assemblage. carrying concealed weapons. and rioting. AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY IDEAL Bailers and RICAN Radiators for every heating need IDEAL Bo tiers and ELEPTIIC SHOCK PROBABLY FATAL. 816 S.

Michigan Ave. 816 S. Michig k--N 1561121SIMENDMI bcrte i held for the recovery of iczei PhInney, who, taking an American the roof of hi gasohns fillmg station South avenue. Blue Isisime a ha rged gait fell to the ground yesterday. Pltmhey, who, taking 4 ltI the roof of h14 gdsoltne South avtn te.me In wtli a ch gad fell to the ground ye Li I1 Chicago, 1 ic5se usingNortbwesIern df Ynipn SLItion arrive in Chicago rust affair walk, from this Store 1 11 ,0 1 1 eT I I i 1 i i I 1 40- i I I.

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TIIE PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THEY IT 1 1 1-: cAN BE LATER, AND LEscHN IIAS A -FILAT WE FEEL TO BE UNRIVALED. AS IN ALL OUR GARMENTS, QUALITY AND STYLE MUST COME WOUL I) 1.KE TO STRESS ukipoRTANcE 01: SEEING OUR FURS BEFORE MAKING PURCHASES. OF SUCH BEAUTY 'AIUST REALLY BE SEEN TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED. Our collection of Minks and Carzeuts has thus far created a great of comment. Ire have'llulson Seal Wraps as low as $385.

I 'LIKE TO STRESS THE 1 lid 0 l'ANCE OF SEEING OUR FURS BEFORE PURCHASES. OF SUCH 'Al UST REALLY' BE SEEN 0 FULLY APPRECIATED. Our collection of Alinks and Cargruls has thus far created a great of comment. If have fitilson Seal 11Traps as low as $585. oatta ,41.

I INC 318-320 South Michigan Avenue I N1 Visit Our Furnished Apartments Sun Room Furniture A group of Sun Room Furniture from which you will be able to find just the pieces to fit your room. Made along those lighter lines and in proportions that are very graceful. Frames are finished in a Black Lacquer with gold stripings full spring seats and backs and covered In figured Cretonne Sofa S81.03 Chaise Longue MOO Chair S4350 Bench S24.01 Ample Parking Space S24.00 44150 Bench open Saturday Wight until lc) o'clock NAL. I --11, 4 I --i I '--C' I i I et- I A Mple 0 ir Visit Our Parking 1 Furnished liNks. sc Apartments Space 1 ct- Sun Room Furniture iture 1 1 A group of Sun Room Furniture from which you will be able to find just the pieces to fit your room.

Made along those lighter lines and in 1 E7 prOPOrttOnS that are graceful. Frames are finished in a Black Lacquer with gold stripings; full spring seats and backs and covered, i- i 1 ii t- figure retonne 1 :1 I-1z, vt- lo lc Sofa $8103 Chaise Longue $80.00 Chair S4350 Bench S24.00 I 318-320 South Michigan Avenue 7 t5tOre open 6very Saturday 7 1 ight until o'clock 1 1 A or 0 ,4 -r. -1 ----ezin'; 3, r.r,t,,,r ilr 4,,,.

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