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{ERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 OLDIFRS W ILL (,ET o {‘ aps by uilang hese t0s disis | DEATHE AND FUNFRALS! | comes heaviest where the supply i STRAW HAT. = = greatest. ‘Taxing excess profits ’ ; NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS | ¢ Henry Clews’ (i iunsi Soie s bvtn, | | o 6 & dwe | ship, because it automatically adapts et iy cReret o e ‘ Weekly L[’,tter itselfl 1o fair methods; and whe ‘\.”‘“‘;‘H;{ SR, ey o ‘1“;::\ ity in Norfolk yesterday. of Public Information | f i excess profits the super- | £ e o€ L0 I onday after- | MEMB ansmi 8 1 | o to Transmit [tems of In- permission of excess profits is justi- ) taxes do not apply. Moreover. the 2:30 aclock, from the late | W b e 7 5 residence, 239 Capitol avenue, Fart-| tocet Vo Biehle Oveveens, | ied on both moral and economia | ol | il srounds. In the dirst place the gov- { noon at New York uly s re s anlats nment takes the cxcess. so there is M wiliam e Crvne profiteering: and in the tribution of the neighborhood news | g . ) jam i Sryne, d 5 to all of the American fighting forces Y place interpr is stimulated thy | SIS \\'}\“U” i, Gos aged B4, wroad have been perfected ! h liberal profits, while the government |3icd 1ast evening at her hame, y PN e M DN Wallace street, following an illness of foreign press-cable service hureau of (pplies one of the surest and fairest 3 several months er y 9 yea the committce on public information 5 orms of taxation and lobor is more | 50Veral months. When only 0 years | whicl is direct R -t ; - old, Mrs. Cryne came to this country | ch is divected by Walter S. 1ios- | i crtain of good wagi st s e S DN ot it e H v Cl R 1¢ l = Vi ctea ron raeans | TEG erlin, Germany, where she was | give Lo American soldier ' 1ch ne ellly 6WS REVIVEWS luiterna TR e e "’m = l‘ born, spending practically all of her 8 4 an soldiers suct v le foctors were prominent despite 3 T H . e s 't She ad eer or they might expect to reccive in Eiland i e |life in this city. She had been f mails could be depended upon, N e ; will be edited by iferman Sutin, who contract iated with a number of societies cor nected with that body, including, the Ladies’ Aid society, and the Home and | Jloreign Missionary socicties. She would be made hetween has had a broad experience as 2 Zoverament ond the railroad newspaper publisher (Special to Herald.) Solher The news is 1o be nsmitted York, July 13.—Russia's col-}inort. As o the railioad contrat e 1 o g " 1 - g i Lot ettt i as also active 1 ihe oman’s abroad by meaus of the wireless sta- | 1 has doubtless reinforced Ger- | caref Gy e wa weth i 1 ti hick mment took over 3 e terms iMpresses | Chpigtian Temperance Union and [ tions which the government took over | many, and in consequence Pan-Ger- | one e e e s D e ous Ll W e Martha chapt rder { Eastern | at the heginning of America's parti- ) far as the map is CON- | to be accorded fair treatment while | gt cipation in the war, and will be for- | cerned. has come nearer realization | under government comtrol. and that Besidesthent Crone PRICL. | | wardea 1o military publications for ; Besides her hushaud. ) ryne | than anticipated Natura the Ger- | they will he turr t ir i ki Lot 1 he returned to their owne leaves to mourn her loss, one son, SALE publication, or where no publication { jyan people are encouraged, despite ! when the 7 L e SR mRay Room 410 N¥ “ exists the news will be bulletined £0r { the failure of the last big drive, and reorge ne of Kensit 1 the benefit of the soldiers funeral will be held Monday after 1 creased noon at o'clock, from her late favoraible monthly crop leases expire, in condition lis vear's her militory leaders use the situation ' together with Press associations and newspapers b oo th 1 t e all it is h, keeping their peo- | passenger ratos w ; o ; S Shuman Suits at reduced e T T ) o T pr | e R, 1O lv peo- ¢ passen rates will enalie t residence, and at 3 o’clock, from Trin- e e w trom el otate | Ple lgnorant of the one great fact: | ministration to treat the roads hand- |ity Methodist church v. Warren Ol't ices. ering the lacal ne vom each state = : t the C 7 =7 i | pric that the military power of the Con-: somely without involving any exponse | 1n Cook will officiat urial will ! government e stumbling | be in Fairview cemet that of the Allies is as vapidly 1ising. | hlocis betwesn the landlords and their —— Bathing Suits, Soft Shirts. local important news such as nomina- “' th “‘”“‘l“L the ol ”" pro ants has been. the ount tha John 4. Shechan, !ally for a longer stfugsle, because! could be oxpended { betterments tions by political parties, deaths of YSEOL g jsoula =nended siserm e o ! 1 4 German power of endurance has been | ang rovements | prominent persons, fires and other E and impr ment All our Stein-Bloch and Soft collars in popular which will be forwarded to# ) powers is' fast declining) while | 1o tHe - the commirte in New York city Lrple B ) Sl te news is o bo limited to such John J. Sheehan of T street | died at his home today aft 1 long | IO EoRmorabd 1 nes M T vived by his wife important mews that is certain not to | "¢ : : < : The Farreli be transmitted by ecable to English, | While our S D which must off- | there is no Idhger any question of div- i his mothor, two brother and five | o o French and Tialian publications |5t these gain. will require enlarge- | idends belng jeopardized. Uneertain ] uneral arrangements | F " - Bt ment to meet the full strength that iy on this score has kept the rail- | il be comple Tater. 2 lflanCl Cloth.‘ng CO | " here is to be no toll charge on | My, be required. We are making, road shares in the bicksround fui PR N ou] * the transmission of such news items [ ¢fférts commensurate with our powers | with this doubt removed there is no William Gosse. over the radio to points where the|#s @ nation, and therc is no doubt, reason now why investors shouid Mivettuneral of Willlan Gose “h.,‘ I news wiil be accessible to the sol- | Whatever of the result. govern- | hesitate in picking up =zood vailroad | jieq rPhursday afternoon, in the Har: l Aiols ment is now considering a change of { stocks which at carrent wtations | ¢, i L LanE 5 {EStos Que ford neral hospital, following policy towards Russia hus far we Tho crop report showed deter I o S aas ivas held this attainoon. have dene little beyond offering moral | ioration of 9.000,000 bushels in R T anes s o bushe St. Mathew’s German Lutheran some strong central leadership. cither | bushels more than last vear. The iy increased by use of Russian resources, | covering this item | SR > ; church, at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. A. ¢ I Chier Commissary Steward on rom within or without Leadarship ' wheat crop is also about equal 10 the | Steeg . > B 1 teasons for Lack of Interest 3 ! Steege officiating surial was Many Reasons for Lack of from within is not yet forthcomin S i IsCite tor' | Resoutng | mass, Sos it 22 00 DS (X COmInG Gnet et cto n Lo LL a0 Com i vl Acontary | MlmwmésowSMweann* N YN < only appare; vay reve g Ger- 0 shels In 1915, Corn pro D ine QO artermasterTat Sent | only apparent way of preventing Ge 000,000 bushels in 191 Corn prom Pac Mal Poor Attendance and High Salaries. | | many from |1N-nh\l\r"|\t\\ holding Rus- | ises a1 vicld of 3.160,000,000 Michael Naverdaskis, flI‘l‘OW le.[S 0,1 ’Ch&ll?e Penn BB | Washington, July 13.—Rescue of a | sia in its talons Russia is evidently : bushels which is slightly larger than Michael Naverdaskis died early 1 1 ) 28y ‘Oong New Haven, July 1 he calling | compade has won for Chief Commis- | backward in calling for Japan's aid, | last year's bumper erop, The increase | this morning, at his home, 91 Kelses Ray UUHN of a meoting of the Hastern assocla- | gy Steward J. Marcio, of Phila- | and she seems to feor the selfishness of 5% million acres in corn leaves | stroet, followlng an illness with dia iie i i Jion club owners at the Hatel Taft} geiphia, a zold medal of honor. An- | of other nations, Therc is no coun- {an ampic margin for ordinary de- | betes., For more than %0 vears. the | Wall Street—The week-end on ”.» i f“ Monday afternoon seems to point to f youpcement of the award was made | try which can offer disinterested as- ' terioration The countr is thus | decensed was employed by the P. & | of the market was altogether super-| s T i b | | | \ May Vote Monday to Disband— t t 1l 1 reui de % = So y .o 38 =2 the fact that the circuit will conclude | 5qqay istance so completely as the United : promised un abundance of the ree | . Corbin Mfg. Co. Besides his wife, | ficial dealings falling to the smallest | Stadebaler . matters for the season and possibly While on duty on the U s. i Studebaker . 1 until the end of the war. Although | gynith, Marcio the magnates have not expressed States; and if force is needed. as seems Mmost important crops—wheut, corn | he leaves to mourn his loss four chil- | total of the year. lLeaders. including | "Pexas Ol 14 1 jumped into a rough 1 sea during a heavy northeaster last likely, active _participation of the'and cotton, The most serious element | dren, including two sons and two | U Steel, moved within narrow United States would rea sslan | against the stock market is the mone- | dnughters. He was 2 member of St. | fimits, losing some of their firmne Union Pa 2 S| U S Rub 6014 1 S Steel 10414 hemselves that such will be the « December and saved from drowning | sensibilities and be an important fac- | tary situation. is practically at Andrew’s Lithuanian church, also of [ in the later dealir Fertiizers In fact, several of them have DbeCh|g chier quartermaster who had been | tor toward bringing Russio back into | sovbing wll available funds, so that | several Lithuanian socioties. The fun- | papers and other specialties of 1o U S Steal 1101 quoted in favor of finishing out the | carried overboard hy the heavy seas. | the war on the Eastern front left for now enterprise, and | eval will bo held from St Andrew’s | obscure origin were 1 to 2 points | Va Car Gl h01s The subject of taxation is now ab- ©nly the most necessary calls are | lithuanian chirch andity morning | higher at their hest S iire tohe e Wil o x sorbing public attention and congress = Satisfied. Consideroble refinuncing |2t 8 o'vlock rinl will take place | was most erratic of apeculative | Amt Sun schedule, the disbanding of the | = secretary Daniels has written a league seems to be the only logical | jotter of commendation to Seaman outcome Harry W. Iricson, Naval Reserve, of Baseball has not prospere e Gty o L e season in the Kastern, in fact it has will be obliged to give it close at- | ha been mplished since the last |in St. Mary’s new Caihclic cemetery. | jssues at an extreme decline of 31 | Gen Motors aetion An | yontion in spite of the recess, Many loan. hut time money continues scarce » points. Rails were ignoved * | jumpng overboard from the U. S. S. been a losing proposition in most of | Cambridge on June 27 and rescuing the minor leagues, and already, with a drowning shipmate. the season less than half over, sev- extreme and impractical suggestions and funds high. - The steady outpour Joseph Schilinsky. | The closing was steady ) are being offered for raising the Of treasury notes at the rate of $730.- Josetph Schilinsky. ¢ 10 months. | proximated 100,000 shares SIX KILLEL enormous amount required for con-: 000.000 every two wecks, with un-! died last evening at the home his | era] of them have passed into the TRIBUNE l.‘“'”.(jn 'r;nnu.u duct of the war. President Wilson usual crop and rade reguirements in | parents, 29 Rhodes cet. The \m.m New York Stock Ixchange quota discard. And the reasons arc many * | has signed an army apropriation bill nrospect at hizh prives, are quite | had heen i1l for some time with furnished by Richter & Co., or the lack of interest in the Na- | poacons Purely Inter and Not 1 1 tional pastime, and it is not because i g | fiscal year. and cretary McAdoo an- | In ’~!!1'¥:.:“h‘ condition ¥ is no | held this afternoon from tr b harbor the public does not want baseball Connccted With War in Any Way. |, qunced a programme still larger, the = abatement in the confident undertonc Rev Grik 1 ting July 13, 1918 1o '"he game has always been the pre- | New York, July 13.—Newspapers , latter presumably including loans to Of the markei. nor in its excellent ve- ! Rurial in St. Mary's new Catho- High Tow i for miles aroum our Allies. It is also expected that Sisting qualities, the recent ad- | lie er | Am Be Sugat 8 68 6 | were damugea about one-third of the later sum will ~vances in the best issues. and unecer \laski Gold 2% | explosion The v ot want baseball is ridiculous. But | ceased his conncetion as managing | he raised by taxes and two-thirds by tainties as to how taxation will affect Am lce s 1 | had on hoard a car it must be taken into consideration | cditor of the New York Tribune. Og- { loans, When it is remembered that Some of the industrials induced mor TFUTOND BARRFD TG AT ‘|'m»‘ oil for the Amer that there 1= a small percentage of | den Mills Lted publisher of the 'J'”-‘r\:u |k revenue bill raised over $4.- or less selling essure. There is also Am Tel s Y57 the fans at liberty nowadays to see | hune. in confirming reports of Duw. | 000,000,000 it is evident that taxes considerable weakness in a numbe — he games. With the “work or fight” | Gruening's retirement, said { must be increased, and that Liberty ~of public nutilities, lig nd street order in effect, munition factories | working overtime, and in fact almost | every business running more or less | r. shorthanded, it is small wonder that | the attendance is not what it has | been in former vears. And then one | must consider that over a million of | our boys are on the other side mmi | | i | | \n persons are of $12,000,000,000 for the current <Suflicient Keep the money market | stomach trouble The funeral wa « ot the New York Stoek Ex- | plosion on mier sport of this great country, and | today published an announcement lLie supposition that the public does { that Dr. Ernest Henry Gruening had 1 ) ik s U, S, Dyestulf and Chemical Tmporters’ “The reasons were purely internal.” | loans will make much larger demands Way issi wving suffored material Bie. (CLarTiy IR G (10 P | iy et ey i s rapidiy vanishing profits Association Wil Not Admit These Connecucut Trust and Safe Deposit CO ir and the fact that he lived in the | ever. There is not the slightest doubt | Their only hope is that the Tederal % same apartment house as Dr. dward | but that the counry will mect tho £overnment will set nn example of fair Interests Tnto Membership. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORFORATION tumely, formerly of the IKvening { strain with comparative ecase and < dealing wit ; New York, July 13.—Organization Mail, now under charges of perjury [ cheerfulness. This goneration is per- | Which municipolities scem at present | SGW S0t G mge e organized and qualified through years of efficient, in connection with the ownership of | fectly ready to pay the price for m indisposed to exercisc here is noth- i 1} he Mail, said war had nothing to do | ing the world a free and decent place ing discouraging in the financal out- | Chemical Importers' association with trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, traders associated in any way with utor or Administrator. ™ public corporations. upwards of double that number are n training camps here and these ere just the people who were the with his leaving the Tribune and =0 { in which to live. Congres, however, 100k asa whole, and the market seems far as Dr. Rumely was concerned, | has a difficult task ahead. and likely to fluctuate betwen moderate membership, it was announced today doclareq he *“did not know the man | greatest danger lies in the mass of | limtts T e “)“m“; japiml 3‘,75()'0()(). Surpl : and Profits s].(m”'flo(, wd had never spoken to him.’ confusing and incompetent advice HENRY CLEWS eutonic interests are barred from main supports of baseball, the young- br generation — e Perhaps the i L su tions that n with the federal taviff and trade com- - g salaries are another reaso . R ISSUES C i = ssions, war trade board and othter c T d S f D L (‘;":r‘\lm e Mniothicr PRraasan | CROWDER ISSUES CALL. | bo made are (1) simplicity of plan, BRITISH IN SIBERIA i o el i o sl onnecticut rust and Safe eposit 0. hat ke eople away m the ba ‘ avoiding the confusion of the last Shod ; s SRl o HARTFOLD, CONN. M. I fAPL e parks ‘_.rhw 1}.\1“‘ ‘nn\ workers being | g2 143 Registrants of Grammar School | gay law: (2) a just distribution o “\l I \m:wmr‘lh,. ind s !uv dyestuffs WHAPLES, Pres most affected in this respect. Kor ex- I £ . - chemicals, dye woods and tanning ex- R R ren e s G “"”‘1 ]"]"" “‘l‘i"“"\ favor to any class Reinforcing Tussians and Czecho- | tracts, according to Walter T, Sykes, nd three times their former salarles, | Washington, July 13.—Provost Mar- | o8 PECHE, 115 Boaviest fuses mbon | 0 © of this city who has heen elected | and they are getting it while the get- | shahl Crowder today issued a e et a s By xS Gluuding s Stores A Viadl- o sigent ting is good. To take an afternoon | call for 12,143 registrants of Grammar | 131 avoldance of any tuxes “‘1‘”‘ b dis- ff to: se ball game lessens the heft | school cducation and qualified for |~ rage cessary production or Education to Entrain About Aug. 1. threaten to exhaust sources of revenue Washington, J 3.— Britisl to Siberia, according to official informa of the pay envelope on Saturday | general military service. hight, eonsequently baseball suffers These men, 154 of ywhom are ne- Still_another reason is the lack | groes, will entrain between August 1 of playing material. With many of | anq o8 the players in the service and in the to adopt; that is, economy in hoth essontials and non-essentials, particu- v various schools for specic : e LoLave Peclal oy the latter; also the turning of | Hon received hore today to assist the Charles W. Bailey of this city has arrived in Chicago after completing the trip by automobile making entire distance, 1100 1 . on 42 gal- acting with Gern risoners who |lons of gasoline out any trouble O A rman prisoners who [lons of gasoline without any troubl T occupational training to fit them for i L all enersy available in money and | Russians and Czecho-Slovaks gus muscle toward helping the govern- | ing the allied ment win the war. Industry must stimulated at home to afford this hipyard leagues, and many others in lines of employment where more of y future is offered them than can be The call covers states and xhv' District of Columbia stores from Bolsheviki | ound in baseball, the quality of the | bastime has deteriorated, this being specially true in the minors, for In school calls boards are au aid, but a stricter discrmiination is '€ reperted to be advancing upon l\:x\w‘nv Mr '!‘ iley drove an Over- - . Se L Q& QU‘( Viadivostols land Country club car. thorized to allow the induction of ; 5 required as to what is necessary and ; volunteers until within approximately i Irom other sources Loduy came re arles Lync of Washington | Lnany plavers ha sraduated to the | {s not, There is a great deal 7 ' ™ nan BraduatedBtol the Jo s ealttofi tite on trssnmeont date | 0 > o e nitent: orilin e O ROR o e e mem ek QZ Inajors and it ha cen almost im- { of shallow criticism concerning profi- 5 B fcs Ll i 5 A i o, Bk i posities WL ‘ ) 3 | eTmwTT e (e s f ¢ the Ukraine betwe:n large bands of [ 10 1he Pelham Ba i ion s Avia Yonte sossible to fill the positions as well 507 VOTERS IN SERVICE | teoring—a term which bas not yet e SRy : e - s A MSonSPD L DI ERiREot LD N e W R Bl coin i Creaicen il wi i) toel| 1 attons carlescNRod R ot ecrink Fei Reser toge with a number of fraal /5 porting baseball, but it can hardly be | =5 T & e boith o moval and coompmie fasue | 20 WL JE WOE SA i fuan fghe Beasenis p i BRGER8 L L R _QLUIPNS VV'// Q() i d that they don't want it. The | Figures By Secrctary of State. b e e | are well equipped with miachine suns, | 10¢: ; 8 - l 3 rifles and ammunition. It is believed | the group to receive his notice TR L R l,,_. T the peasants secured their military = cyuipment from the stores | v the POLISH SOLDIER KILLED. various armies which retrented after operations in that part of Russis Har(ford Member of Volunteer Tesion First to Dic in Battlc, rouble is, they haven't the time Hartford. July 13.—The returns| draw the line. That any concern or = from all the towns in the state of the | individual should —exact exorbitant | oldicrs and sailors in the service who | Profits out of war transactions. or HAFFEY'S NEW POSITION. are voters have been received and in the oflice of the sccrct- I | take unscrupmioous advantage of the | { nation’s need. or exploit food. cloth Vill Manage Wholesale Business s e e ing or ther public necessities, when BACK UP TENE Late Michael White 3 hundreds of thousands are making i THartf E 13.—Lie I i R ! i I sorted | e¥Ty possihle sacrifice, even Lo offering e and woeghman Think Nao | ATdvin Hartford st = 7 he largest number s i cures | their lives, is abhorrent to every faiy t Polish from Conne ) / g : ’ i o is Right : ; ninded and patrioti sulse. Sud tional Chief is Rig b, Lilled v France 1 736 Eiavtlord comos next minded and patriotic impul Su o 1 i n L ‘,‘m 4 Other large towns are as conduct depends mainly upon the in Charles H, Ibbets, president of | nouncenic « death came TR i ) et hoy T e S b, Mt CHa ! NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION is difficult to decide where proti Zielinski. of Bridgeport ew Britaln : SRS Pl e harles Weezhman, president of the Mevid s icas teering begins and ends. much fice. from the charge of th 1d1 z N Moer pending upon circumstances For! Chicago National les > teamn 1av e sion in New deal between ‘ New London, 310 | unusual profits during the war there ' indicated that they will support John Licut 1 John J. Missett f is often ample defense. Risks arc un- | o e the Iroad arc usually great; heavy temporary ex- i sent oversea suned & couple i penses are often incurred: plant de- | Johnson Poland did not materializc O INVESTIGATE PLOT. preciation auantitics of After a conference ai Atlantic City % t ut seven f Now York, July 13.—Tnquir into | cquipment quickl crapped; | last night with Tener and Augus the German plot exposed before 1 ; W © 4 ften inevit nd ,‘\ rrmann, th \.‘.nu \‘I ue | [Z you have somethine to sell United States entered the war to send | idducements must he made (o stimu- | resentatives on ¢ National Com- | S 0 iy < pig sy y { £pies from this country to England to | lite enterpris which tends mission, My y said 1) RORSJISWISIEWALL S BT if you want to hire help, if you : e e S want a better situation, if you | fleet 5o that they could he attacked | industries are to be adequately main- “Some people may differ in regard [ under (he auspices of the Jewish Wy . $ ) by submarines will be re-opened Mon- | tained, There is another Justifica- | to the evidence in the Scott Perry | Relief committc be hield tomor- want to hire or let a tenemen;, day by the federal zrand jury here, it f high profits, and that is their | case, but as to whether or nof row afternoon an at Quartet the classified column will place n | he « miniature carnival you in touch with the right people In no better way can the | shall abide by its decision, there cur loc bases of ships of the British demaunds for high profits if such | would stand hy 7 He said ‘The third ann 4 MOUSE SUSTAINS WILSON CONN. MAN MENTIONID . EIGHT PEOPLIY KILLED. money to carry on the war be ob- be no differences. tained It insures an indirect and ‘e ruking of the commission unfailing source of funds for the | must be upheld.” Montreal, July 13.—Eight persons hte of the agricultural appropriation | nume: Presumed to have government. The larze profits in steel. | From Chicago Mr. Weeghman | were killed and several injured here L ( washington 13.—The | t A motion to pass the measure | Foster. Hohoken massed, K \wm-rv- and many other industries are “ent word that he was astonished at | today when an upper door of a ware Ottawa, July 13—Today's Canadian da istained President S| overseas casualty Jist included these the veto was defeated 172 to 72. | Moore, Quaker ILll, Conn. prolific and reliable sour: f rev-| the stand of Ban Johnson. house colls

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