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NEW, BRITAIN: DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. v — reimancn e ' | Pothmer having received reinforce- i ments, has succeeded in holding the C/ . i Russians in Galicia, but with Delatyn ltv ]tems i | RICHTER & CO in the hands of the Russians they A = possess an advantage from which : . ! P o i W sl iadeiit 5 Genuine silk lisle hose 12%c at { MEMBERS NE K STOOK ¥X OHANGY. further success is expected. P T ® | Represented by E. W, 1ady. The operations in the Caucasus are ) o0, oy Fopresented by becoming more and more important. [ John Ohlson has transferred lund 81 West Main St., City Telephone 18 After suffering heavy losses in their | and buildings on clnrl“s;lrfiie} to the | 114_116 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD " counter offensive, the Turks are now | New Britain Wood orking com- . ! Leing pressed back towards Biaburt | Pany. 100 shs NORTH & JUDD | and Erzignan, while in Persia the| $1.00 shoe sale, new shoes added Complete Lines of Summer Furnishings | Russians have brought up reinforce- | each day, at Besse-Leland's.—advt. & 100 h STANLEY WORKS | ments ta meet the Turks who drove| Mrs. John Loughery of Franklin - sns | them from Kermanshah. street is undergoing treatment at St. | S o b e o [ , ; 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark NEW BRITAIN, CONN, indicate the German resistance is e $1.00 shoe sale, new shoes added = | much weaker than on the first line. | oo day, at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. o= \) 100 shs UNION Ml‘ G' CO' The struggle is continuing in Bazen- i inuipefinSnaz Bathing suits at cut prices at Besse- usual.—advt. Longueval. ) The payroll _nt 'he_ stre?? depart- ) 9 ) 100 ShS BRISTOL BRASS CO. Take Coveted Ridge. ment for the week was $1,233.14. British Front in France, July 14—, The weekly payroll of the sewer de- | The Associated Press Correspondent, | Partment was $683.53 and of the wa- / : -~ — - AJAMAS watching the artillery preparations at | ter department $372.53. : PRien = o 00 night, was able to see the British, as | Alpaca and silk coats $1.50 up at % ! $1.00, $1.50, $2. dawn came, In possession of a cov- | Besse-Leland's.—advt. : i eted ridge, where German shells| Dancing at Bungalow tonight.—adv. i and $2.50. were bursting in an effort on the part s i e el et > R The board of public works will an sunners to prevent the | give nhearings next Tuesday evening BA;;;;I}IEE?[;;TS fl“fl(’l;::ll:rp;%:%:g;:::;: g;;lteh;izzrg of sewers in Oxford and : » '. : “ ST[]EKS REB[]UNI] UN MARKET ISfiOFF London, July 14, 5:55 p. m._ Reu. | A SO0 Was born today to Mr. and AUTO COAT (o GUSCOGON (0 i ol || St OO0 e o I hement i : S| R Of the Local Stocks, Colt's, Standai | front telegraphs that the British : i ® i Screw e o $2.00 to $5.00 | forces have captured Bezantine-le-Pe- | _Biggest assortment in suit cases K Sorny et amerionn SECAN tit and most of the village of Ovillers. agdt”‘l"fling bags. Conn. Hat C; Biggest Drop During Past Week, advt. el TERRY BATH | Initial Attack Revorted Repulsed. Josephine Kinne has sold to George M M t d E & npf\\:‘)‘r‘lrg olfnélli\ l]n(r":’:ll ;::v;lki;x:h::\i | - ” e H. Whatnall, land East EIlli A a ay a )8 ) B! al ROBES | iy Sty 2K, R A 0 e[l W, 0 O R it - & , any Motor and Equipment | :nvire foow andt or o e e X a k: S twenty points from its recent hig [ official statement given out today by _ ‘ S ST aerican 18 aiso. GR et ks morning e siatement | ASPHALT EMBARGO Wear King Quality Shoes and H. 0. P. Hats. oo, ok July 14, —Specutation | than i was o week ago. tor of Mametz wood and Longue- DELAYS NEW PAVING equipments, many of which recorded | American Silver ceeee. 27%-29 val and made rvapez\ted efforts to cap- gains varying from substantial frac- | American Brass > ... 280-28 ::l]:ca"{‘;:::s‘ e\\ c%fls.t nT}}:efl:ir::‘ lBrit- tions to over a point at the outset. | Billings & Spencer o . 108-14 £ s wer! ate: ac § for battles are now in progress, " | Contracting Company Forced to Sus- § | 1or the most part this advantage was | Colt’s e n .. 300-81] "BRITISH RES a @ | well sustained in the first half hour. | Eagle Lock . .o .o cess 68« nd Operations on Farmington Industrial A )l was aga @ ™ > ar] No Withdrawal From Verdun. pe pE] . s rial v‘"‘“‘?“ was again erratic, | Landers, Frary & Clark .. .69-1| elding two points, but soon making | National Surety . v .. 288-29 ,fe”,i;'l' Ju]‘:‘f, 14, by wrircl‘ess totsay, Avenue—Work Progressing. It pays to be in style. It makes any man feel better, full recovery. Coppers were inclined | Niles-Bement-Pond. . ... ... 165-16} ville—The offensive of the Entente| . ’ upward and United States Steel held | North & Jud ey SUMME flFFENSlvE Allies on the western front has not Owing to an embargo which has look better, work better. Good clothes are not an ex- firm with the more prominent rails .rn«.rn]u J‘::‘n::!.wl.urmg G 215: < been placed on shipments of asphalt, caused the withdrawal by the Ger- X E i S. i i 5 ed the v i 8 OF enk . : .o @ |and Mexicans. Trading was light and | Standard Screw . 300-31 mans of a single man or a single gun rk O Clommeilani ¢ e travagance but an investment;—an economy, too, if §|denotea further short covering Stanley Works .. eennnen B Island company in this city has been from the Verdun front, where the at- P 2ty y : ] \ _ : S : s Wall St. Closing.—The short in- | New Britain Machine 83- .. (Continuea't = e = cE temporarily blocked. The company S : : SooDon b ( ued from First Page.) acke Jony the FRrenchiffortress Mis) belngy iy e gang of men working for the you buy them here. A very few dollars spent in im- B | tcrest was routed in the final hour | Peck, Stow & Wilcox .........82-3 — consistently and successfully pressed, e ; i P Crre Tt G i e e when forenoon recessions were re-| Union Manufacturing eee.90-9) tin-le-Grand is midway between those | says a statement issued today by the a ; f e Z 2 s = - Overseas News Agency, samumasizing | o0 avenue trolley line, where amei- proving your appearancewill bring you real dividends [§|»laced by numerous gains of 1 to 3| American Hardware ........134-13 site was being laid between the rails, ReinteifineclosinEivasistrons. STRUC e IN UCTORS FOR — newspaper comment on the western : ; : ; Germans Beaten On Aisne, front campalgn. but owing to the embargo it has been of satisfaction and efficiency. You can dress as well 5 Paris, July 14, noon.—The Ger. East of the River Meuse in the re- | lécessary to close down the plant in s mNe""f Y'Ji“; ?O‘:k E}:ff;:nge &qur:‘u< aris, y 14, — ver- | Fast of Meus > re- 2 e -2 2 ! " ns furnished by chter & Co., mans made two' attempts last night | ion of Verdun, the French attempted | the western section of the city. ~The as anyone if you buy wisely. Come in let us show you. J|| members of the New wars steck | ¥ OCATIONAL SCHOOX to storm French positions north ot [t0 reconquer territory captured by ;eot“t;actx:reg comp;n[y,» hmm;er, dld}not change. Represented by E. W. Eddv. the Aisne at a point south of Villa- | the Germans, the official statement 9 n go, but instead put them 4 ’ > o : July 14, 1916. | List of Those e E T : : 1 i B e List of Those to Be Employed Unde Au-Bois, but were checked by ihe|savs Near the Fortress of Souville | to work for the trolley company on H. O. P. Men’s and Young Men's Two-Piece Friin (sl Cloe et #“%rench machine gun fire, the war of- | the French attack was impeded by a rch street between Locust street and : 3| Am Beet Su xd 891, 86 393 fice announced today. curtain of fire, it is declared, and in | the bridge, where permanent pave- Suits, $7.50 to $25.00. N AT e i ] On the Verdun front artillery fight- | the vicinity of the Laufee work the | ment is to be laid. New rails and ties . . b i i Oarleimnal oo cd . i New Burritt School. ing continues in the Souville sector.|attack was completely repulsed. are being put in on Arch street and The Suits are featherweight and plain or pinch- B|am Ice .......... 28% ; AT the July mectine il There were patrol engagements in Russian forces which had again affl;‘ré"m;?s the'm“tm?")mehm;nm;w o ) Th loth Pal B Am Can . 5 Foard this afternoon < the f«:ihgn Chenois Wood. entered the first line of the German | Will do the paving work bo or the ack in style. e cloths are Palm Beach 74 r e % 2 it : Pre s There were no fmportant develop- | trenches defended by troops of Gen. | traction company and the city. v S Zebm Rlasie Sl | e o mmaha e e R ments on the remainder of the front. | Count von Bothmer were ejected, the onsiderable progress is being made 5 ; Am Sugar .,.... 111 109% 1093 | High eor Phio v, ve acll The announcement follows: German official statement says, with | With the double tracking work on Cloths, Pongees, Mohairs, Mixtures and Flannels. | Am Tobaceo . .... 207% ¢ 2073 1,{,]:3,10{1(1"7”.] ‘f:"f )?.]“']; be. forlig ~ “North of the Aisne, in the region | considerable losses by a counter at- | Jubilee street, where an electric shovel 1 si @ Am Tel & Tel ... 129 A e iy i August 1 north of Villa-au-Bois and on the | tack. is being used 1in excavating. The All sizes a6 o . ettt acard Salrdator og Vauclero plateaus; two attempts by paving work on this job has also been |4 T8 Fe Ry Co 1041 (100 Tawe o msnineRahoy (NG CUR Y the Germans to make attacks were | Italians Blow Up Mountain Peak. |let to the Connecticut & Rhode Island T b S e Shop G arrested promptly by the fire of our | Rome, July 14, via London, 5:20 p. | company. == | 55 % : F“\pru‘,:l:;rm;nk.}pmn1‘n making; H. A ) 4 88% |G er, plumbing shop; s machine guns. m.—The summit of Castelleto in the | City Engineer Hall sald today that e N B - b “On the right bank of the Meuse | mofana region has been blown up by | the Union Paving company of Boston DEATHS AND FUNERALS. |fui. Superior 6 :,'m{ D s Fe &1 Munson, (e (Verdun front) the artillery fighling | tne Ttalians, the entire Austrian force | is progressing well with the Elm street PERSONAI S i ETe B T baain p 2 u“ffl{iir\t)lt'rx|:41vx‘ James Forte was very active in the Souville sector. | tjere being buried in the wreckage, | JOD although suffering from a short- Helena Kopacz. Cof Toain ' ; arafting. E was alsa Patrol engagements occurred in | the war office announced today. age of labor. A steam shovel is being The funeral of Helena Kopacz, the| Ches & Ohio . 5 Yhenois wood. AR R S used in ripping up the old macadam Miss Grace Murphy of Tremont Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Chino Cop mlv}l]Mm Agnes McCarthy as clerk, ben T 2 The finance committe reported “On the remainder of the front there beginning at East Main street. The |Street is spending her vacation With | Stanislaw Koj of 67 Grove street, | Chi Mil & St Paul . 969 were no important events.” company will lay a sub foundation of | relatives in Lynn, Mass, and NeW | was held today with interment in| Col I & T .. ro.. 4 15 i | n e have been' spent S ReviiG CErie e e (O prel o e | i e Heniticon for, ; : | this years appropriation, leaving a of this there will be three inches of = — o Belarcoloni 2 - Haig’s Rapid Action a Surprise. asphalt. The city is utilizing the old Miss Margaret Illingworth of Fran- | Arthur Munson. ille: 3 5 While the school board was hopeful London, July 14.—Resuming the material on Franklin and Chapman |cie street and Miss Marion Gray of | The funeral of Arthur Munson, | Erie 35 351 | {Nat the plans for the new Burrity offensive north of the Somme, the streets where it is being substituted | North Adams, Mases, who has Deen | killeq by lightning yesterday, will be | Erie 1st pfd o : : school would he’ completed so _that British at daylight this morning at- for macadam. Mr. Hall declares that | Visiting Miss Illingworth for the Past [held from his late home on ko | Gen Elec .. L1643 1633 1883 | SO0 ractors’ bids could be asked folg ipgked the German second line de- ES ANI] DEATHS this old macadam materlal makes a | two weeks, left today for a stay I the | 1oad tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cloek. | Goodrich Rub . 71% it s now doubtful if this will,Hg fenses and, according to the report of first class road when firmly rolled and | Green Mountains. At 3 o'clock ser will be held from | Great Nor pfd ... 6 118 possible for another month. In.coms their commander, General Sir Doug- treated to a top dressing of fine stone. = > Swedish L n church. Rey. |Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . gequence a long delay in construction las Haig, succeeded in penetrating = Miss Ruth P. Loomis will spend her | Dr. § G. Ohman will officiate and in. | Illinois Central Cf ibhRm et needed fachioolh L KN them on a front of four miles. Press vacation at East Northficld, Mass. | terment will be in Fairview cemetery. | Inspiration xa Wil result. In the spring whon Al despatches add that the villages of (Continued from First Page.) SINN FEINERS RIOT ) 2 ST ; 573 | £chool board bought the arrell lot B A mn. o the romrain: | dren as well as thelr parents, will be Mrs. J. B. Douglas left today on a Card of Thank Lehigh Valley . ... “',}‘_\:’t'"‘”;' S5, and oo screste it Sfgy ?r?; B stion At Tromes woods were sap. | Welcome to many youngsters. The trip to Boston. We wish to express our heartfelt Q:"\ Mot com Ciribietod T et ik ot yishall implication involved theroi&:, that\the reck Recrulting Office in Cork and thanks to kind neighbors and friends | Mex P *(“l' ;‘1 ) 9 school in September, but now it lg i 2 144 side New r sympathy extended to us at the seag e o 2 = ¢ A z v vas axpected the Bolden | Senlth dspartment gaaion . Hew o : o Isl: for the eympath; S < question whether the structure will B e aneih o | Britain safe, will bo as welcome to the | Hiss Military Pickets When Re- |two weeks at Block Island. time of the death of our beloved Air Brake balcan et o A e o h.i| older peoples IThe city cani by no mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Doerr. We (€ (= Emtl oo A time to elapse before continuing their i D e o Sk £ saeoitaa leased Prisoners Fail to Arrive. D. W. Williams has gone to Booth | ™% ’m;";,m'u’”y e (Gon s MR e operations, it was “""‘“?'d“h“““(”’d ;“; B b e b e STl ey Bay Harbor, Maine, on his vacation. | 2 NH&HRRG61% fecond German line wou e attacke. 2 at is ! Y 1 8t | Cork, July 14, 4:20 p. m.—Chagrined e tripUes: 2 Ont & West after one day of artillery preparation; [ Way in the performance °f,i‘1;5hd““""‘ by the non-arrival of prisoners who | jriss Helen M. Cook has gone on a | MR- AND MRS. GEORGIE HAUSER. e B It was only on the day before yes. | and all are satisfied that it will be per- 2 i recently were released af oo Il o e | MR. AND MRS. O. E. DOERR, terday that they completed capture of | fectly safe in allowing the children to | ;o ter undergo- | trip to FEast Northfield, Mass. MRS. TOBIAS DIEHL, first line in the region between 3 imprisonment since the Dubl 3 — |y Penn R I ¥ setnens el rebellion, and who were expected hors MMiss Alice Turk will spend Her va- |HUGO DOBRE, . s ETe o ¥ordencourt and Ovillers. The direc- e today, a thousand Sinn Feiners | cation at Bast Northfield, Mass. SENAND R SH OIS WATIGEE RN RS0 St e e tion of the attack, too, was something | | ()GRQ $10 000 AND PEARLS wrecked the recrulting office, hisseq | °° Lk i Eressea s of a surprise, for instead of pushing ) the military pickets and sang re-| pss Christine Mitchell is spending | YALE BATTERIES TO MOVE. Reading . on towards Coubles General Haig —— publican songs. e e | o o et e chose to attack the flank of the Ger-| ye, of New York Banker Cam't| _— iy Battery C Leaves Tonight and Battery |'So Pac fages whe Boed Copibndiscy aid i | STRIKE Miss Bthel Bailey will spend the D Tomoreow Night So Ry 4 n Ovillers and those wha still occupy| ymagine How She Lost Her Hand L8 I TR week-end at Greenfield, Mass. s So Ry pfd -ec.... 3 | in pozieres. The advance to Longueval S New Haven, July 14.—Battery C of | dtudebaker 2515 121 d and Bezantine-le-Grand, if accom-| Bag Containing Treasure, Guards Fire on Disturbers at Plant at |\ \ouq Hatton will spend her | the Yale battalion of field artillery will | menn Gon pARned, sives the Britlsh possession of | yrontreal, July 14-Mms E. R. i R vacation at Eastport, Maine. loavoifon Tobyhanna tonigEl and Bt Rl : i mhf;“ “r;"f_';::q,,':,‘ ioh have beon o | Thomas, wife of a New York banker, Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 14—In a 2 = : m‘_x 11\\;:-1 T 0 TR G } ;:m]r] c o 37 : | various d9ilh e v e o s st z at i Sarlt clash between guards a rik Miss Amy Wigglesworth will spend get away tomo y night Prea nited ruit . . great help to the Germans in supply- | Who 1s staying at the Ritz Carlton guards and strikers at be sent to Tobyhanna. Ttah Copper U 3 P e D vt outh ot the | here, advertises in this evening's Mon- [ the plant of the Carborundum com. | the next two weeks at Crescent Beach. | recruits v Jtah Coppe & s A Ing mirvnrm‘\_cr“'; 0} “the Britisn | treal newspapers that she offers $500 | Pany today one man was killed, an- = Ghicero oy o ey ndred : S Steel e 3 R415 | s B hy o ? . EholdtEsie ot oo s B T : ; RubbedandMadeltchmgmo e Pal ral Local Management—Delay Over 2 | tecommended as general utility ma: R. L. Sessions will spend the next ; o or t > a gold bag | Other probably fatally w Richard Buckholz : L puccesses has given added weight here | FeWard for the return of a gold bag ally wounded and i 'n and officers of the Illinois [ Va Car Chem ini F: 0,00 2 two other men receiv v i Woodmont. : = o A o to the Tequest of the government to | containing about $10,000 and a pair fecelvedirleshiiworin dsitri DREORWO0T | I Ftcservall undert Commander || Westinghouse . 547 ¢ A ful. Constantly Irritated. Face ] of pearl carrings, lost between the|When the guards fired a round of roo = : ki : [ s - ¢ 22 : forego the August holldays so that the | 3 PEC BEEENER 00, 78 MELC arte | volver shots, & . E. Baker and family and H. A. | William N. McMunn entrained today | Western Union ... §8 { Was Badly Disfigured, army may be kept well supplied with Tt 00 g : ‘aver and family will leave tomor- |for Philadelphia. The reservists are | Willys Overland il Gl Signi b ot ey Harbor, aMine. |scheduled to sail tomorrow with other — munition: The supplies already on = X < % hba - b . = - Mrs, Thomas left the hotel to go|company are on strike for higher | row for Boothba | ] ] e a 1an was pr [0 TEXE, : i state reservists to join the Atlantic BANK CLEARINGS. LED BY Tl igghd must be greater than was gener-| ' 0 o ""che does not remember | wages. — | state rese e L e e e sfly believed, else General Halg would | S2ORPIE, SU8 €80 RO FENmbly T T ALL POOL. fleet off the ine coast. ow ot have been able ta continue his AL L e E 2 v weekly bank clearings gate $4, pffensive without an intermission. neatineyiithe iotelERehe audcenly WILL OF MARY LYNCH. Bridgeport, July 14—Clifford J. e 503,312,000, a gatn of 5.7 per cent over [ SOAP AND OINTMENT the Park Cit FIRST WARD OUTING. e e S e S Tt year missed it. : . er of French Preparc to Resume Battle. s. given to her by | The Will of Mary Lynch was filed | J-eWis, manag i e s = : There was no news this morning of | | The pearl earrings, Elen to 40T MY | ror pronate today. Under its terme | Bowling Alleys and Oliver Murphy, | At a meeting of tho First Ward Re- | and 54 per cent over 1914. 5 = = g 3 r husband, 2 2 5, ¢ : R ) 5 cere arrested this after o e— Al egan th ezt LI e e hiconsistedion s singlolpeariinear)y) anelleayes gl BT ipxoneEty Siothieall [nislasststant Averol SRS s 8t ; OMMITTEES 3 tie iiad cnivia f‘f. months M mainder of the western front, but at| ‘K "0 " " herry and were in a box(#nd personal, to be divided equally [ noon, charged with violating Chapter ) = . 0 cchted a very favorable (0 10 &35 Wiy (00030 i Ab Sias e § Bad ooy fow mimpiesin ast accounts the French were pre-| 25 OF 32 % 0 5 % 0¢ Carter, a|DPetween her three children, Bernard | 203, Acts of 1915, which relate O i Bt G (i, S Sl e : a5 qy§ Tacogand PlCrehcadl JNIL oh S PRES §i palhng ta.resume their offensive south | = iy i 3 2 E. Lynch, Thomas J. Lynch and Mrs. | Sambling. The police assert they ob- ;1P Mt Pl F0s T HES BP0, PP | Newly Fllected Councilor Makes His = Dlotches on my faco and they of the Somme, while the Germans m“‘ “tives have been set to the task | James Sauter. Bernard E. Lynch is | tained much documentary evidence Tuly 22 o hilet ol Appointments—Membership Contest itched and burned terribly and were still hammering at the defenses f“l‘i:r?(r vering the thiof or at least of | Named executor without bonds. The | that these men have been conducting JUR" 5% SWORGMICE WIJ Jfave v Councilor David Peterson of New | 478 &} af dmes : “:’l""‘l.‘“;l 8 oI > o 2 : of discc E astiof | named 2 z e S | foot of Arch s a 2 Ik cun EXALLT XA 2 | §) this made the itching more of Verdun. The opinion is held in| 2 (oS0 ) e jewels. Mr. Thomas | Will was drawn October 13, 1915, and | a baseball pool. . | and dinner will be served promptly at | Britain council, O. U. A. M., made the peictil. "Thn wisties o e publican club last evening, the outing prance, however, that continuation of | 2 "0 $200 will be paid for the re. | Was witnessed by Ella J. Moore, Mary - Lo mrtelnconnall g0 1 ST ne e - uful. T i Pomme, batils it ficompel Gthe m‘-lzr:hoo; 11?0‘12‘0181‘)1(; lflwllglng.( with o | M. Kiniry B cEM T JCamp ST T Lo AUTO; SKIDS INTO OUIRE. R e e m:t evening: Auditing f:r:;l‘:gru“:n?s::;&i'u;:?xu::g Germans to slacken their efforts at| = ijong asked. As they are so large|2nd J. J. Watson have been named ap- | An automobile owned and driven | i I e R richin e e Verdun, which now have been in pro- | Guestions asted. &e taey Art 0 e | pratsers. by Oscar F. Kraus was wrecked on MORE JOIN STRIKERS. Fairbanks, and Earl Kisselbrack; re- /0 etz onngeies gress nearly five months, especially as | &4 €arnot, be Foo U0 Bo8 O STONIE s Bt ala et raay ) atte Bridgeport, Tuly 14.—NMore strikers | 1ot commities, Barl Wileon, A: G| i detgmst b the French estimate the Germans lost | 12 VoS “aimeulty in disposing of | MACHINT A . noon when it skidded on the sppery |have joined the men and boys who | Bull and James Sleath: necrology | ot oon: o & Swplo of Cuiioura Boap and L e R G pavement and crashed into the curb- | 4 1p0q out Wednesday at the Bridge- | committee, Frank W. Johnson, E. L. | (r'go.070n4 3 box of Ofntment. In.less R (r = ing. Neither Mr. Kraus nor Matthew | ;¢ gorow company today. An at- | sndrews and E. W. Jones. At a Iater | yyan two months after T used two cakes ot gine Russians have made no notice- FEW CARS OPERATED. e e Caiia s oo | McGrathi wiio wasl Wit mim, fwereiinc|| paie = sl SRR R O S ol date o sodiall Gomilttas qwilll B mamed: i 0 R BT st e O e v\met ii:‘:nz;*! ‘rin ::7“\( ]n.‘\)rt‘ 1”‘)‘:‘:"‘1‘ Portland, Me., July 14.—Although | plant is being lengthened, machin jured, but two side wheels on the g =" e oo with officials of the The council voted to I*n,v}hfl aues | peileq (Signed) David H. Schuminsky, oo, where the struggle cantinues|the Cumberland County Power and |emploved there will hold a mass|Car were smashed. plant. (’f'lfl“ lnv(;m'll:rr? W )‘m are serving in the | 37 Bedford St., Hartford, Conn., Oct. 29, '15. sperately. The right bank appar- | Lighting company operated a few cars | meeting of protest Sunday morning. e l‘.lvrlh(.\ ;,\ywu‘;nsot:tc:im o teens | Semple Fach e i o i > 4 L eul der : is gradually 5 :ntly has now been cleared of Ger- | with newly recruited men under|mney assert that a return is gradually : STATE TO GET $2.685,215. 7 L = | r:.:t:xs but 1t 18 mot Kmown here|heavy guard today, trolley trafic in |made to the present 48 hour week | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO STATE TO GET $2,635 in the membership contest will meet | yyith 39.p. Skin Book on request. Ad- avy g bty i m i i tr ¢ 14—Trom the taxes | Lefore the regular meeting ' mNSXt | qross post-card ““Cuticurs, Dept. T, Boss ; | | this city and suburbs was still virtual- | ity the Saturday half holiday and Hartford, July 14—From t : : D a, Dopt. T, “'he‘:fni ‘;‘a“\é:‘“pgfi‘hffi?firfi: io‘gf! ly at a standstill, as a result of a strike ‘fh’:y Lt ibe b i hons WANTED—Girl to do. housework. | payable fo'the state this month the | Thursday and will make plans for the | gem . Soid throuEhowt e bl s S [ “B~on the left bank. General Von |of its emploves. day. Two in family, 227 Main. 7-14-tf treasury will be enriched $2,6 5. paig hen Bridgeport, July 14.—Because the workday at the Remington Arms-

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