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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDA ) NO DISTRESS IN DUBLIN, SAYS MAYOR b City Better O Financially This " Year Than Last of (Correspondence the Associated Press) Dublin, Ireland, Noy., 3.—The Dub- | of The Associated Press has interviewed the Right Hon James Gallagher, lord mayor of | Dublin, in reference to the statements which have been made regarding a supposed exceptional state of distre in the city due to the April rebellion, and its suppression, The Lord Mayor sai solutely better off this year than last year, notwithstanding the rebellion. | There is, as far as I can see, no ex- | ceptional distress at all. There is, on the contrary, a good dedl of money ecoming into the city for separation allowances for the dependents of the meh, most of them of the working | classes who joined the army. Infor- | mation obtained from various traders in the city emable me to say that! trade is as good If not better than it was twelve months ago. Moreover, employment has been added to owing to the amount of munition work done in the city. We have five or six fac- tories each employing from one hun- dred to six hundred hands. Women are earning very good wages, and Dublin women have proved very adaptable in shell making. The re- sult is that the government is able to turn out shells in Dublin and in Ireland generally, cheaper than it can a8 it in Emgland.” “The effect of the rebellion,” said the Lord Mayor, “was only temporar: A certain number of people were thrown out of employment by the de- struction of the premises in which | . they worked: but that temporary need : v e was promptly met. T got up a fund P T which amounted to five or six thou- RUTH LAW 1\ sand pounds, and the local committee 5 which had been working for the Prince of Wales' fund in relief of war lin correspondent “We are ab- Ruth Lab, ;41)iator, Breaks Record N MACHINE F‘\'ND HER "TCROSS COUNTRY"SMILE in Chicago to New York Air Trip | Ruth Law at the wheel of a two- | year-old, now obsolete type of Curtiss ! biplane, flying from Chicago to New | York, flew without stap from Chicago | to Hornell, N. Y., a distance of 590 | miles, breaking the American cross | country and monstop record made by | Victor Carlstrom in the modern 200 | horsepower military biplane on Nov. | 2. Carlstrom’s nonstop distance was 2 miles—from Chicago to Erie, Pa. | Law bettered this by 138 miles. | Incidentally she broke the world's w@gv record for continuous flight for wo- | distress gave me permission to spend from their resources scmething like 2,000 pounds in addition. We had the advantage in distributing these funds to the necessitous of all the machinery used by the local relief commit The need was only temporary, mo: of. the people who were not employed at that time have got employment either from their old or new employ ers. Some went to England and se- | ,cured employment in the munitions factories.” “The authorities of the St. Vincent de Paul society, who have closer touch with the poor of the City of Dublin than any other organization, tell me | hat the number of cases on their.| books in the city is exactly the same today as it was at the beginning of October last year.” without “ubber nipples on the entire empire, and all that are | shall be turned over created tion of h cle. one y new ones. nigs per nipple has beer that are made in Germany. nipples by turning in NTPPLE SUPPLY REGULATED. 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Before the authorities discovered the ruse, : Former Prime Minister of Sultan of Sulu Honored the milk |quarter pound lots. imported, dealers who had managed to get both | Lutter from Denmark and elsewhere had succeeded in disposing hundreds of pounds. Many cus- bought in. 20, 50 and 100 i pound lots, gladly paying the extraor- old ; dinary price or any price for the| chance to get bufter again, even { though most of them threw away the | Itiny fish and with it lost some little | of the butter that clung to its skinny | (correspondence sides. Manila, Oct, pine congress, ! Philippine bill which Pr Wilson toda the government the all Press) 16.—The Philip- convened the was signed by August 29 met time in of The Moro Associated new of the under ma. dent on and, for first the ARE VERY VERSATILE the the | i full PR . P se: i e upper Troops in Trenches Show Artistic Ten- | “€30 10 the upi , senator is Hadji Bulu, for many years | ProdyctSs | prime minister of the sultan of Sulu, 1 | history of B —— his | { nds, a blooded house. dencics—Wonderful ! that unofficial functionary of the government who wields an Associated prguyllmmensa influence among the Mo- the French Front, Oct. 81.—An expo-| hammedans of the -Sulu archipelago Two sition of “Art at the Front” compos-|and of the Far East generally. ed of the creations of soldiers of the|other full blooded Moros took their scats in the lower house side by side with two delegates from the wild tribes—one an Igorot and the other an Ifugao. The tribes these men rep- resent stepped out of savagery only "0 9T | Lesterday and their names are linked chareoal | {0y some of the bloodiest deeds in Philippine history. Hadji Bulu, who becomes a mem- ber of the senate by appointment of Governor General Harrison, is looked upon as one of the strongest men wmong the Moros, and has always | counselled a conciliatory attitide to- ward the government. In the last few years he has plaved a leading role in the' transformation of the and of Sulu from a region of mur- der and pillage to one of progress and industry. Altogether nine provinces, hitherto regarded as too close to savagery to have governmental representatives, have spokesmen in the congress. Exhibited at Compicgne, |[Fasemees, | (Correspondence of French army now on view at peigne includes contributions anch of the service, Pictures colored crayons and Com- from every b in oi's and wvater pencil, and burnt wood are displayed side by side of chalk or soft in | colors, | with statuettes carved -out stune’ or modelled plaster colored to represent of shell cases, hammered in beautiful designs to forn nature. 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