Judge, 1923-03-24 · page 29 of 36
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als for the ms ian ise ite Obes acquiring the Allegheny Plate ) Glass Co., Henry Ford raised wages eighty per cent. It looks as though Henry were as set upon destroying the glass game as he was upon “ruining the automobile business,” some years ago. By the way, if a Pittsburgh industry can raise wages eighty per cent. and still show a profit, what kind of a deal were the workers getting before Ford took hold? And what is that thing, “the American standard of living,” which Pittsburgh and rcenters of high protection are always ting that Labor must have? tots worEss is slow to change its old- fashioned ways. Here it speaks of “the pork barrel” in an age when the i dividial package, wrapped in sanita paper. is the rule everywhere. Inc it may seem, your av an. in diving for his 7 her gloves nor a white jacket Con. » Wears ae \UGHING GAS, causing bursts of un- 4 controlled mirth, is to be used by the police of Paris in forcing confession from criminals. The York police who administer the brated “third ” may find in time that ticklers get better results than brass knuckles, Rha 1 degree On an international commission to set- tle the reparations problem, Mr. Schwab would have ‘tone business man and one diplomat.” A neat distinction, which the American business man will be quick to appreciate. Bronx man fined #10 for laughing at film comedy.— | An erening headline. How can we expect to discourage crime | when magistrates impose such light sentences as that? | tots It is thought that the recent earth-| quake may have created several new is- lands in the Pacific Ocean. Doubtless, a yanese plot to secure new military and naval stations. For further partic- ulars, see Hearst papers. at Tutankhamen has had such ahold upon people lately that it’s been impos- sible ay even “Tut, tut,” without i igvptology. Egg View News-notes by Leslie Van Every A iHoet the music on a phonograph record gets whirled around a. lot, still it doesn’t mix up, and is understood by all persons listening to it. + * * Tink Nitz’s puny excuse for leaving his screen doors up the year around. is that in the summer the house flies, and | in the winter the snow flies. + * * Button Edgin, who suffered a paralytic stroke in the cider mill day before yes- terday, has fully recovered. ‘ * + Phe sanity of Mrs. Myrt Spoor has | been questioned ever since Easter Sunday when she went to church barcheaded, His inheritance. Here is the latest and ‘atest of all ty pewrit- Send NC wonderful Equipped with ‘standard 3- ANY operator can runitwith- ‘out loss of time or out- put. Oliver No. ii'with And the World’s Best "erst Monthly Typewriter shipped to payment pr you direct from factory Neca on FREE TRIAL FOR A WEEK. er tral delighted, You pa onthly, terme wit yy BGK Wells today Yor catalogs aad PUEE OFFER? Snes THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY 1633 Oliver Typewriter Bldg., Chicago, Ill. MATS 2:15 fie HIPPOD ROM La 1000 SEATS DAILY MATS 256 NIGHTS SOF NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE at8:00' BOP. MATS.WED.Z SAT. A NATIONAL INSTITUTION Selling SAirls Large shirt manufacturer wants agents to sell completo line of shirts, pajamas, afd night shirts direct to wearer. Ad vertised brand--exclustve patterns--easy ‘to sell. No experience or capital ro- quired. Entirely new proposition. rite for free samples. Madison Shirt Co., 603 Broadway, N.Y.C. 254, DAY AGENTS SELL = Cleaning washes and dries wind: mle.” Hf troubled with BOAR va: mate ise mNo Der Osit it \* finger size, and we will this beautiful genuine 14K solid gold ring on Send no money; pay Merely accept the ring ‘and wear it a week. Then decide— until our cut price o is paid. S0@iE keep it and send onl; ly $3.75. month \, (Regular $50, value) rom rane yea rant indies" or men's ite Wii Dept. 2363 05 eM eiccees m