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NEW BR AILY RALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918 WEIGH 5,642 BABIES | COAL DEALERS GET MRS, FRANK O'BRIEN RICH IN GAMPAIGN HERE, ~ SI.13 TON MARGIN AY NURSERIES HEAD | 5212 (Continued from First Page) R 31 WEST MAIN 87 New Britain Exceeds EXDCtations | ,icioee o me mmminaea e oner | Appointed fo Have Charge ol ave ample to allow coal dealers to | in Child’s Wellare Drive Three Stations Here which their business must be done Fore-sight is ER R e and leave a legitlmate profit ST M W | glance at the table accompany ; Ot ! The Child’s Welfare campaign con- | . S 85 G S0 G show the cost At the meeting of the Day Nursery ducted in this city during the past| sl (conventedttomet tons committee held yesterday afternoon, i | | i white 1 5 . weel, under tho local woman's com- [ " ines for so-called Company | 10 the Chamber of Commerce rooms, a mittee of the State Council of Defense | .\,q ngependent coals. Assuming | it Was decided to appoint Mrs. Frank | § o was practically closed last night. Re- N The Steia-Bloch Co. 19 ports of captains from the various he proportions of three of the do- | O'Brien as director for the day nurs- | § g nestic sizos sold to be 25 per cent | eries to be established in New Bri Selsollalstticla sriow altotalior sle | ety por cont stove and 25 per | tain. She will have direct charge of ream babies weighed and measured since | cent nut, (and considering the large | 81l three nurseries in the city, and the campaign opened last Wednesday | amount of pea cold sold in New Brit- [ her duties will commence tomorrow, morning. This number is surprising- ! ain this estimate is fairly close), we | AUSust 1. One nursery will be es- The man who looks ahead and plans for b, G G ted baby pop- | arrive at a of Company | tablished in the old Burritt scho e e ly large, since the estimated baby pop- [arrive at an average cost of Compan rritt school, [dleld i Tol 1 ulation for New Britain has been | and Independent coa per not ton | corner of Main and Main streets the practi Tind or quoted as being 5,000. In other citics [ at the mines of $4.20 and $4.88 re- | at once, and apulications will be ac foresight that counts. where similar campaigns were con- | spectively. Now assuming the propor- | cepted now by calling ecither Mr teimnlios hu0d nselor ducted an average of three-fourths of | tions of Company and Independent | O'Brien, or the Chamber of Commere. it and accumulates a the estimated baby population were | coals purchased by local dealers Day nurseries in New Britain will reserve fund. given the weighing and measuring | be one-third Company and two-thi be a great asset to the working wo- Start an account test, and this was considered a zood | Independent (for the year ending, man. Women obliged to go into the 51 Unfon Suits $1.48. with the Commercial showing. April first the figure was 64 and ctories or elsewhere to work, may b Trust Company. Due to the inclement weather ves- | fraction per cent Independent and feel free to go and yet rest assured White soft collar Shirts + Per Cent. Interest terday afternoon, but few mothers | far this year is 45 per cent Independ- | that their children are heing well $1.98. Paid on Savings Ac- were able to venture out with their lit- | ent), we arrive at an average cost| taken care of during their absence counts. tlo ones, In order to give them an op- [ Der net ton of coal at the mines of | The children will be taken care of STRAW HATS ONE HALF portunity to have their babics weigh- | $4.65. To this must be added $3.17 | from the timo they are left at the PRICE. ed and measured, the committee, of | freight (net ton) and .09 cents WAT | nursery in the morning until they e Sritai s 4 ough s P 2, The 1 in New Britain is bought thro: is made. The demand now for men which Mrs, George W, Traut is chair- tax on the freight. Jobbers are al- I —— : he Farrell commission of 18 cents pe | e . _ = — | dered not only yesterday, but on pre- ; £ gens AL service affords unusual Uh»i | vious occasions, may bring their little [ the Job s onin L 1‘;{.‘ \n‘; ,:‘,, | portunities to women and a great lothing 0 ] ones. With these added to the num- | &Verage total cost of $8.0 bs 'l on | MANY more can avail themselves of | ‘ ‘ b 0 ‘ A few good Stein Bloch and Shuman Suits left at sale prices, are called for in the evening. Dur- ! | ing that time they will be fed two and as part of the coal sold | meals, for which a nominal charge man, decided to continue the cam- |lowed a paign through today at the Grammar | net ton school, where the few who were hin- on for egg, stove and nut i g ber already quoted, the grand total | {on for cex 4 such since the day nursery’ has bee; e | the ¢ in New Britain. | : Vv has been ) ought to be about 6,000. e e ) | estaniiehion] hore! The Bartlett school leads, the total ;‘ the ““‘"(’;"" \‘";l'm‘l'\ Cotles ama| The committee will hold andyher i § number of babies weighed, measured | PUsiness in the va profit, | Meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o U J owns in this state, including o = and examined in that school alone |! | o’clock. The following articles e = being 1,877. Tho Burritt school comes | :""‘l‘”“‘""‘m_‘”;““‘f“i‘qui“}‘\““l‘ Y s ooe | needed for the nursery and the com. | i ClTY ITEMS o T atin e e g, e st || T IR L R e S mittee solicits such from all persons | IN BRIGHT MA in bothilof) thesel dlstricts sreatly L T e o e s G el b ot | S 0 chief feature of the recent fighting, | ceeded that in the other schools. The | o xoq very closely by the cost in | DUMber which they are willing to k. Pay water rent before 31st and | he says, is the French advance from | estimated baby population at either | yro o0 COir (T F S en foand | part with: Cribs, cots, small chairs, N caFat | Oulehy-le-Chateau, which carried the | school was 1,500, the Bartlett school | oo r G 1) Tliiery cost was left | tables, dishes, toilet chairs, towels, | Poi 0 : T Leiana Hoar, a member of the Nay- | V1128es of Grand Rozoy and Cugny, | £oing over that number by 377, while | oyt of this figure because this is the | Plankets, wash cloths, or contributions JllHlpS 0int El[ Dflfllflg flIl[l t1 AR o and swept the Germans off the Butte ( the Burritt school was lacking 146. | ;rcatest variable and it has heen | Of money. Those wishing to make 1'Reserve, is home on a short fur-( ,¢ cpaimont. This hill was a center | These figures show an increase | thousht best to add the delivery cost | Contributions of this nature are asked | Commue fo Cl h oush, having recently returned from | o¢ gnemy resistance along the west- | however of 231 above the estimated |ag o soporeto item in each town. | to leave them at the Chamber of S 10 Llim 4 SRR A R o e | G O G g ot number of both districts combined. | Towover, we may say that no one | Commerce rooms or 'phone 1533 and —— W el Court has retarmed home. from | CGerman guns situated on the Butte | The success of the work at the Bart- | questions the fact that the cost of | they will bo called for. 1t i ursed | (o T 8 Whils' dr E it bl of Chalmont had been able to rako | lett school was due largely to the cf- | delivery in Waterbury, because of the | that responses bo made before the all Stroe was the | nue tBis afternGuiN A i e o fat the hospital to- | the Solssons-Chatcau-Thierry —road | forts of Mrs. Arthur E. J. Reilly, cap- | very hilly condition, averages higher | meeting tomorrow afternoon central feature of a tock mar- | came down the hill ay ta Mr. and Mrs. Bdward MeGold. | &1mOost as far as Villemontoire and | tain of that district, who spent a great | than in any other city in Connecticut, | o , ket, its initial transaction of 10,000 |27d ran into Mr. Olcottis fck of 17 Tremont street. hurl a crossfire upon the advancing | deal of her time at the school. assist- { and the cost of delivery in Waterbury | | shares at 108 1-4 representing an | .00t brought his ‘autGiSugy French and American troops in the | ing the nurses, also to the splendid | has heen figured by the fuel admin- | : stop and when it came to & Prosecuting Attorney and Mrs. | valley of the Ourca. The French now | work of Mrs, Novakofsky, . nrse | it at £1 95 por ton. To our cos over-night gain of virtually one [still ono wheel rested on theil fEIsepW: B attiloave fomornowlona [arelaplchtol harass) from ithisINIIILHG {invho! epanth fliol stonter ipartiofleach ot onie . thaleas 1niNew B ritatn . | point. Steel's remarkable quarterly | clist’s les. That was his only Injurgs fiathimiEEyas Cavs Cod enemy’s retirement and should = be | day there. Both of these women were | then we should add $1.75 (notice we Mr. Olcott reported the facts to the sdrt 5 o . statement had a beneficial effect upon siatthew Callaban for ICrownistract | iableito cicar the anele betweenttha (inTmost invaluablel becanse ot Lo e Etha 1w Nenire) makins thel| 8 police but was unable to give the has been accepted for service in the | ggis: e ey R b s . RSB B ' the general list, although the more SEA v et y ed for | Jolssons-Chateau-Thierry road and | thorough knowledse of the Polish | cost of a ton of coal, including deal- i 2 man’s name. aval Reserve. Callahan applied for| the railroad between Oulchy-le-Cha- | janguage, most of tho residentsof | or's profit—but not including delivery substantial gains were made by gas o empiinin Ll s O G Gttt G sl il sl s D[RR SR R SR nation- | of $9.76. issues, which added 2 1-2 points 315 STOLFN AT HOTEL. eterday but/ was rejected ‘because iineeded aid to the Americans in the liajyty. i “With the delivered price, $11.20, to yvesterday's advances. Profit tak- | : 2 ; 2 Kate Seymour's room at thé f a slight physical disability. He | village of Seringes. The total number of babies weighed | which is the price at the present time, ontinved from First Page) ing caused material recessions among | Hotel Neson was visited s’ accepted this morning at the| Tt will be g costly task to take the - 5 3 | a tly task ake Rt 5 s tha) Healer 15 allowad '$1:44 for dellve | leaders soon after the opening. Liberty | ni and $45 was artford recruiting station. | Nesles forest, but there are alterna- | sonqors “" L each of the welghing | ¢ Ue | to use the telephone in directing oper- | fsonds wore stoady : 2 i el Y centers during the entire campaign | Ory. ations of troops in the field Seis Newtén L. Lockwood of East street, | tive possibilities in the comparative- | ;oo o e ; For the purpose of more clearly | ®5 i’ B Bartlett school . ... L member of the Naval Reserve, is| Iy open ground to the westward. The | e . 1,877 | indicating the fairness of these fig- | = (0 " 8 Y 2 bpending a furlough at his home in ilroad, which is the key to the | ppn Burrit Ethool + | ures, assume that a dealer bought all | Was assigned to the Russian front. He | ceq valley, is Allieal hanas . oxi it | 3 continued dire »per; s Wis city. Ourcq valley, is in Allied hands. Boilley sns 117 VEYe | nacpendent coal, and bought it all | to direct operations in ; > , | southern Poland until Russis col- Virgil Quill, with the army medi- . East street school . ... ... 443 | turough a jobber; which would be | F ntil Russi ol al corps, is spending a furlough at| German Objects in Making Stand. | ¢ about the worst position a dealer e i could be in, and tho figures would be | 10 April, 1915, he was sent to S e e e kralne by Germany for the purpose con during the olen from pocketbook. The thief w consid- CLOSE—Leaders were at their jerate fcllow. He left $38 In pur best later but reacted fractionally in |for Mrs. Seymour's usc the final hour. The closing was Mrs. Seymour’'s raomms the great war broke out, he | strong. Liberty 3 1-2's sold at 99.82 | room during the night an to 99.92, 4's al 93.10 to 94.44 and |returned she forgot to 4 1-4's at 95.02 to 95.52. Sales ap- |The door was observed to he proximated 350,000 shares, |an early hour this morning b New York sStock lixchange quota- | Nisht clerk who was passing throu { tions furnished by Richter & members of the New York Stock 1ix- | ° R cnange. immar School ............. 300 \is home on Maple street Paris, July 8 Strong German | Smith school . el 281 | Adam Wolf has enlisted in the |Fédction Tuesday shows, in the opin- | Lincoln street school i of supervising the establishmc £ fnited States army engineering corps ( 190 ©f Freneh military experts, that [ Academic high school | mines in the proportions old $4.88, .umm»‘x\,‘|oyx|“nx'n(y-m\vl,,.“‘\’c‘.:\“m»f"m‘»‘-} g nd has been sent to Fort Slocum. the enemy is determined to postpone Monroe district .. 160 | add freight L s O L o i e thethe Do Local mail carriers John F. Burns, | & Tetreat to the Vesle as long as pos- Rockwell district oo g1 |cents m'" “‘> Y .v"l')"““;"-:‘ “‘:"'y‘('”‘;“‘_“”‘p?,; | Whole republic under G z\u]!n AT ), K. McLagan and Henry Juengst sbajlicentsinesiton imalanEgthe eel t | lawiand lairestedllsnombersl o1 1 re enjoving their annual vacations 358 ; e nd Edmund Hayes, William Rocne e | fnad Kenneth Herwig are being em- | t0 Marcel ilutin in the Icho de Paris, | A1l babies in the Munroo, Rock- bloyed at the local post office as | threw in five of their best reserve di- | wall and Northend districts awero ubstitute carriers. Post office clerks | Visions in a counter-attack between | taxen to the Academic Hizh school, oseph E. Grace and Mark F. Miles | I'ére-en-Tardenois id | Roncheres | that building being more convenient re also on their vacations, | without appreciable effect against|for the work. The reports show that | sithecithelmicact or St merl oo I 0 a8 hapiest vers attonded ot i | sible notwithstanding the wastage in Northend district . July 31, 1918. man power that poliey involves. : | net ton on cars at New Britain High Low Close Am Beet Sugar . oo B9 69 69 | Alaska gold ministry who were, he said, conspir- ing against the Central Poiwers He brought about the overthrow of the Ukrainian government in May | ™ Car & ¥dy Co 2 Am Ice Am - Can adding $1.75 as before to cover cost The Germans yesterday, according o : ' & rtal K j of doing business and profit, but not ? including delivery makes $10.07 per ret ton. With the delivered price §11.20 a dealer even in the nnfavor able position suggested would and succeeded in placing in authority Gen. Skoropadski, who has since been operating virtually under the or- | M Loco ders of Von Lichhorn SOl iSmelting Late in May he sent an urgent ap- | M Tel & 1'ci peal to Berlin, asking that troops be | -Yhaconda Cop $1.13 o cover his delivery cost. “It is not the purpose of this com- mittee to enter a newspaper Contro- The engagement has been an- : 2 The German crown prince has a % ¢ ounced ot Miss Louise G. Chambers | .\ vy =00 000 =00 c0 B0 g | School. By combining the three dis- bt this city, formerly of Providence, & £ : B | tricts, the committee was able to ! S SR up his retirement to the Ves b | g & versy, the information containec P . %4 Erwin W. Whitham of Kensing- carry on the work with less doctors g ’ : o | sent him to mect the menace of an |\ T S Ie Ry 8-\ he desire reve o Frenc Win shed so that the b | he may desire to prevent the French | nnq nurses than would have been the } herein being publish s e ~oal | insurrection in Ukraine. vas later [ Daldwin Loco | from using the Soissons-la-Ferte-Mi- | ¢ase had all three buildings been | Public may be informed as to coal i vine. It was later 4 lion railway; second he may want to e | prices and the method of determining L e > S W . announced that a large number of (D & O " i open as weighing cent 1 PEATHS AND FUNERALS | kcop the main Paris-Nancy railroad, b them. B troops were held subject to his call The xaign provec e success- ~ PR 1 e Superior 2 2 o [nd = = _The campaiin proved very success LOGAL FUBL COMMITTEE, sutte Superior Pkl - ful, as the report shows, and the “y NORTH, Chairman, Amsterdam, July 31.—Telezraphing | Can Pac . 15 . Slhiore Ha 10¢ committec feels more than grateful G el from Kiev, the Hamburg Frenden- | Cen Leather b it Joseph, the infant son of Mr. and | may want to remove his material | (o a1l who so kindly assisted A. N. ABBE, [ s T Ches & Ohi 2 i Cod Steak 1b 2ie s. Frank Gonesn of tar street, | without too much damage to the “B. W. CHRIST." sagcorrcspondent inisthies Ukraine 5 2 0Rg0 R & Hadi On Friday afternoon at Save Shino Ce N ; Y ’ ¢ fiecd last evening. The funeral Vesle linc X : o 5 90 A ) ey i | says: Chino Cop .... 3 Cod “0 boil) 1h 18¢ T e e e e e s R S e [loraoie s S (Sl ectin i ] e A heavy storm cloud has gathered | Chi Mil & St Pau E 2 5 Rt eld this n s t 5 urthermore, ierm: dran the captains with the chairman, | BREWER EHRET TO PRO e e e ; N Large Smelts . . Ib 23¢ t. Mary's new cemetery be unable to use the Rheims-Soissons S e NZURE OF HIS ESTA A : 2 5 : road it they retived 1o the Vesta sy | Mre Georse W. Traut, in the Cham. EE1ZUT i OR: B S hn=Ta e[ oy S Soie SRS (D o ; ; Butieri ish b 21c fimon : { - AlSO | hor of Commerce rooms, for the | i eorre N | this threntencd iinctity maiae ok llGite Seeal utier iish .. “ Mrs. Augusta Willi tnevEWouIdhavel tholusbacic-Bkal i) i snses B e et SIPE o8 S Washington, July 31.—George I atened unvest by malking ar- | ¢ R ; Sl o The funeral of Mrs. Augusta Wil i Whion! would nod siolity (I DoossNcTImEROKtnERon : LLeMcon brewer of New York, whose es- | rests on a large seale. M. Gyzicki, sec- | Distillers Sec i 5 @@ I'resh Flounders 10c o Rl Gl August = @ e »aign, and to receive instructions : oacss : G bl : : ‘_ | s ata ol e ams, wife of Merwin H. Williams, | t means of communication in the I” the disposition of registration |tate, estimated to be valued at $40,- | retary of state of the Hetman's gov- vie L 3 § Fresh Mackerel 1h 23¢ ho died Tuesday night, in the Hart- | rear St Eiatre 000,000, recently was taken over by | ernment, who is an outspoken mon- | Erie 1st pfd . ... e ord General hospital, following an Allen Property Custodian Pabmer, is | archist, was among those arrested Gen Dlec ..... 5 Fancy Salt ¢ reported to be returning from Ger Goodrich Rub . 463 s hota this aciemoon at s oeiocr. | THREE MORE VOLUNTEER IEETON_KIFRRIGAN. many to mstitute proccedipgs for veo | PYVENTS TONIGHT | Grese Nor pra .. 9% 00 { Herring each - | | | { which parallels the Marne, within Joseph Gonesn. range of his heavies, and third he ret, a rom her late residence, 90 Franklin s . | cavey of the property. Gt Nor Ore Ceotfs 3113 % Salt Hake Bits Ib 20¢ quare. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rec- | Mill Strect Young Woman Bride of | analogous to that of Mrs. Adolphus Ulinois Central ... 9714 7 S (rd Tk (Ol T or of St. Mark's BEpiscopal church, | Miss Stahl, Miss Tuttles and Miss Middictown Man. Busch, tho widow of th Inspiration : 5 & od ¥ish Cake | Oc fiiciated in the presence of a large Miss Annie Kerrigan, daughter af e | ssemblage of friends and relatives. | Thompson Earoll in Nurses' Reserve | john Kerrigan of 55 Mill strect, and | SCCKIng vecovery of her estate which | b was in Fairview cemetery Monroe Hefflon of Middletown were | Was seized while she was in { Superior photoplays and vaudeville, | Lk Steel g : Pork | i St. Lout ! Vaudeville and moving pictures, multi-millionaire brewer, who now i which Keeney's theater Kansas City so .. 8 Mixed Salt e o b 5 Kennecott Cop —Others Ave Interested ; BLom —_— rea o Lehigh Val . 1% o e i B RN v"“”“nmvnul this afternoon at 4 o'clock in | ooy GOING TO WE poINT, | Lyceum theat w}y.\‘l\\ i e L ; Pork Chops . ib 35e L | ot St. Joseph's rectory, Rev. Patrick Daly, . i Stroet has : 5 : Q . Vool Sy he church, aficiating, whe | ~Willam Kelly of Crown SZeCT 101 High class photodramas, Fox's | Mex Petrol 02 100% Stewing Veal 1b 22¢ ST terday afternoon and evening, three |bride was attended by Miss Frieda | een chosen to take a theater. N T L% 105 : et jcers’ Training school | £anl I i L - morc local young women were en-|Google of this city, and Donald De- | NeWlY opened Officers’ Trainin | I Nor Pac 87% 87 s Good Cooking 51(: [ TR fiss Holloway of State Labor D: partment Refers Gatewomen's 4 I : at West Point. Kelly left with the e . S AT A olled in the ited States Stude may of Middletown, an intimate friend | 2t West . Ca | Carpenters’ union, 9, meets at | ’ac 1 i J 2 1bs e e e s e N S etior arariess) for Camp i i Re i LY it g g0 i s ; Compound es’ reserve. T i e e G e groom, acted as be 2 : et a5 later sent to Tort| Sehas % R P | e - [Ravers RO ES e b Iee Il e Selected Kggs doz 48c Matter to) Fede Govormment) station, located at the New Britain In- |in a taupe gecorgette crepe dress and | S10¢ i S e Irwin castle, K meets in essed Steel Ca . | Sl et e il e itute, up to 1 Three other New | bink and white picture hat. She car- | another draftee were picked from @& 1y 6q and Hoffman's Ray Cons 2 Peanut Buiter b 25¢ Miss Charlotte M. Holloway, &n Britain young women have envolled, jried a shower bouquet af pink rose long list of applicants tfv:'l »4‘\:;)““\"}:" S Reading - lr"l‘"'(‘ S estigator for the > department | however, having done so through the | The bridesmaid wore a pretty dress or | ment for permission to attend e Andre lodge 0. 47, 1. 0. N. T, |Rep I & S com,., 5 s €a 35{: ¢ labor, recently made investigations | Hartford recruiting station, making a | pink georgette crepe and a Dlack pic- | training school after he had passed iy 0dd Fellows' hall So Pac . o Watermelons this city regarding complaints of | total of 16 for this eity, which fs con- | ture hat. She carvied sweet peas. the tests with a high rating. Kelly i ) Sot Ry b E 2315 9 e SRR hc employment of womer idered quite encouraging for the first Immediately following the cere-|is the local boy who applied to E¢ Phoenix lodge, No. 52, I. O. O. F., | Studebaker .... 4 % Freestone 2 3,5C nders beyond t number o day mony the bridal party went to the|with the draftees although he was| /5 = 505 RS Hesa on Tames | not registezed for draft. e Unicn Bao T % Peaches bsk’s tal enroliment &f}the local recruiting | The bride was charmingly attired | ourse for wor Her The three recruits enrolled yester- | home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. ) ) uirles embraced litions aay Miss Agnes M. Stahl Har- | Murphy, on Elm of, where a wed- T s St. Blmo lodge, No. 21, K. of P, | United Fruit 21 summer §auash £ or - e T L vard street; Miss Mary A les, 38 [ din ipper was served ta the imme- HERALD MAN LEAVING. | meets at 242 Main strect. Utah Cop :.:"%E -lhh 2 1bs 9 % wer street, and Miss Anna Thomp- | diate ¢s of the contracting par-| James Butler of Tremont street, for X TiaiRas Cold Large Raisins 2 25¢ Ee W . 1 66 FFairview strect. In addition | ties \ in the cvening Mr. and |the past few months on the staff of $730,000 IN TAXES. U § Steel 5 = - b : wolled in Hartford | Mrs. Hefflon left for New London, | the Herald, will resign his $ . position | S S hen z ¥ ; c ANl begir Today the tax collections taken in ar ¥ i - Monday 1 the name of Mis ere the oneymoon is to be spent, | this week and on Monday 111 begin | 3 este: Union b an, ¥ 1naaded £he ! £ Miss | where thelr honeymoon fs ¢ ZRen duties as ‘@ member of the | by Collector Bernadotte Loomis haa | \Western Un can i ) Tho biga Willys Overland . “ v SR Meriden Jous- | reached 0,000. The biggest indi . GO b | fotus pivell tonoy wee by e | ; - can 22¢ — — Rule & Level company, $52 BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. ! Sunbeam Shad < 20c¢ formation, which w al i TRANSFER GRANTED. , wnd the North & Judd Man- RAISES WAGES AGAIN 4 Dom. Sard R | Jo syme e ot G b The county commissioners today | ufacturing company, ] N o a N 1 theaotlicerpuighate [ZeanenE iy Sl BN oy | e SRRl R e |Gmcalin testy mallovn sethlehem, Pa., July Oyster Crackers!? he hours of labor and their sur- oundi s Annette Chriesti of this city, making a | after which they will reside at 26¢ | his new feng in t total of four for yes Others | South Maiin street, Middletow veportorial staff of the ng in th he public ad po blic Conne who 1 interes he move- nal ment W he E in PLUMBERS MAY QUIT crease Intend to Go on Strike. ; t o |9 ocloe s evening R BERLIN PARES PUBLIC | ; Dethiiand |l Tam s Rwiits Hor Sthe liSRc clockbhsIovaIng, rolloway has submitt ts i 1 Fhe journcymen plumbers in this | transfer of the liquor license of the Fiokes them n 9 2 PR v T Pork »"? Beans <» ] h ol NEEWS SOESDIBEATR G 1\ laxs aciling ' ralsel 6f 100 conts |iTats MED EWiitelito s tne| stororat 28 DRAFT BOARD MEETS, ment today Potato Chips pkg 12 nd it is expectec \ ; July Official dis- | per hour from thelr employers and a | Main street The second district draft board met (Eftoctiveuaien & polasnctss lorh I Rect Sonns an ficials having m Irance state the | meeting is being held today to detc this morning from 10 o’clock until | 10 per cent will be made i m e bot Il ‘act in the premisc n s ed to [ mine future action. Unless this in- | BOLSHEVIKI MAYOR ASSURED. | 1oon 1o take action on the various | general lubor rate. Adjustm T'omato Catsup "° - e« publ newspapers | crease is granted the plumbers intend Shanghai, July 31. (By the $0- | individunl cases where rvegistrants fall | also be made in the rate dir Uneeda Biscuit Ps 7¢ YRR KILLED AT FORT WORTH. | throughout Germany an official state- [ €0 50 on a strike tomorrow, it is said. | ciated Press)—'he Bolsheviki factlon ! ynger the work or fight ruling. Of | feeted by the increased general lal e e LU Fort Wort Tex., July 1 Fiying | ment preparing the cople to accept At present the journeymen plumb- | has secured a majority in the munici- | the men called for hearings 18 | rate as well as in other position 8 nited § ¢s Food Adminis- adot n Weir, of Gads- | the defeat in the second battle of the | ers receive §0 cents per hour and | pal elections at Vindivostok dis failed to appear and unless they heed Since August 1915 the company ha tration License Number en, Ala., was killed at noon today | Marne but rencwing the promise of | want an increase to 70 cents. Already | patch from that city reports. This ' the gecond warning that is being sent | granted eight increases in wage rates Fhen his plane cr ed to earth at|a decisive blow against the Anglo- |several employers have granted fhis | pives them the right to nominate the | them they may automatically be | or more than 100 per cent over fl,t.i arruthers field. rench front. Linu(u»c. | mayor. “plmcd in Class 1. rates in effect in July 191s.

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