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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. RONIN I'f MEFEANS TO YOouUo : Your Way Spending long tedious hours over Union Laundry Way Women realize that modern meth- ; the ironing board is one task that for o ar e el ol TRthe R sheer inefliciency in taking the joy out ol e A e of life is hard to equal. Why suffer needlessly this hot weather? Why not save your strength Our work is all done by modern machinery and we guarantee all work to be done satisfactorily and safely. No and enjoy life? Let us do your laun- injury whatever to even the most deli- dry work. cate cloths. y OUR FLAT-WORK IRONER The most modern machine of its kind being used. Today your work is sure to be done well by this machine. UNION LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY § 266 ARCH STREET S Omeni ing e nEascn R 600 D00 anoli ey (o captain of this year'sfcollegiate this year; Costigan, Dugg employed in other essential indus- | freshman 1, will complete a fastDouglass and Goodwin, who won over y y . tries a year ago, in government ar- | quartet 'Yale in the relay race, and B. Whar- | Washburn and Mathey Downed By | senals. munitios plants, ete. More ! . G. Krogness’ '21, all-around ton, '22, one of the two individual | Wood and Lyce i than 100,000 were emploved in metal | track man and ecaptain of the 1921 stars of the freshman te Paris, June 9.—T IAL ARMY; 10 explosive plants alone, while the | freshman team, will be the only uni- O'Connell and . E. De NINI]”STR j number in the employ of the rail- | versity hurdler to return, but R. &£ :be back for the milc "22 <will | Pionship in doubles of the m, and the roads increased from 60.000 in Jan- | Whitney R. Hauers, '22, and({ S uary, 1918, to 100,000 in Otocber of | A R LOSE. was won yesterday by ‘Aus- | and won from Capt. Watson Washburn and Lieut. Dean Math 1\ Wood and R. Lycett, who | Americans, who last Thursday e feated the French pair, And - | inated the Cazecho-Slovak team anc Max Dec last reached the finals. Yesterday's scc met | was 6—4, 6—3 and 6-—--2. atter will also be entered in the two- Brown, '22, are expected to place | mile event, together with B. Lewis, . that year. Approximately 50,000 v i well. '20; R. W. Harwood, '20, who left with epio]‘med Almos[ Eve]‘y Kmd (]I‘ employed in garineniesy And il D SIS Disean 2 0: SH DS Gostizan i Noopatfor Mihe inter alliod i=armes i | 1000 in th f”"v'!._*w'“- condiment, ex- |. O. Gourdin, '21; A. M. Doug- | France, and M. Gratwick, will | iedomaen of e equires | D: T: O'Connell, °20, from the univer | Krogness and” Gourain are the en- | i St m:n;s’ it e eartain that thou. | sity team, and R. Wharton and C. A.{trants in the hroad jump and Krog- | aston S0 NE 5 ! the places they wore called to fill | P the quarter- and half-mile events.|'19, the university shot-putter who, | imeted that of the 20,000,000 wom- | 8 "0 ety and that| L2® halt-mils should be oxe of fhelplaced W the intercollegiates, will be | n in the United States, 17,000,000 | iilE 08 B o other oo. | team's strong points next vear, hc.[ah:vm.‘ to compete next year, and | vere engaged in some form of essen- | cupations. Corroberafice of this is | CAUSe Of its representatives in O'Con- | G. G. Monks. ‘21, will represent the #ial war service, paid or unpaid, in | the result of a canv ot il plantsh BREEAT RN CERtneieventiniinel e lunbersitviinith = amm e oheow H the home or out of it, during the |in New York ‘war, Of this number, approximate- | of the cmployers y 11,000,000 were working in offices | intention to ret bor some definitely classified occupa- | ployed while ion, while 6,000,000 who.had not | retain part or all worked before left their homes u.i The judament of those charged e. more than half announcing their in every woman em- per cent planned to | take employment of a war-emergency | with the conduct of the war who | hature mobilized this army of women for | In April, 1918, 1.500,000 factory | essential service in the time of the | | nd 'mill-trained wom were en- | nation’s need has been splendidly | caged in war or other essential in- | vindicated ! T — iustries, This number Increased very | - - | ////////////4// rapidly and it is estimated that A | C AT A 600,000 were so enzaged when the | PROTEST FIGH[ | ///%//vf;,;,,,,' %, armistice was signed ’ /; s Not fewer than. 275,000 women | T | /W Juelped to weave the 3,000,000,000 ! Sixteen Members of . E. F. Boxing | S cards of cloth estimated to be nec- | i o ssavy to furnish clothing, bedding | and Wrestling Teams Voice Disap- | | e nd shelter for the Ameri army | ) Riean CSGONNe i | he first year of the war; 212,000 | Proval of Willard-Dempsey Bout. | | vomen helped to fashion cloth into |y \—Sixteen members | | ns for the men of the army ! 3 | 130,000 women in knitting | CHeCulifianng Baney | | mills helped to make the g teams who are £100,000,000 worth of socks and |i ing for the interallied games sweaters the fighting men wore: 95.- | have written an open letter protest- 00 did service in the factories that | ing hod the feet of the marching mil- ions of fighters = Other Industries i Besides the nearly one million Triangle Peppermints are made i Ut - Jrom the finest “XXXX" pulVerized., One QOccasion When Flowers Cannot |i 'S4 ar and pure Super. Oi' M minf be too Plentiful | | compressed. into - e A wonrd . it A vonder/ully good confection \Emieeteaen) | Thevare packed. in fiptil. lined. with i ; paper, Keeping them ever sresh’ Are Distinctly Wedding Flowers Handy paCKage fO Chl"ly m your pOCKet. although there are many other 2 | x | ¥ Y { { s | | lovely flowers for bridal W21 an Peppermini Wintergreen Clove Cireumon tinst the proposed Jess W ack Dempsey ht in Toledo letter says As we were in training for our st trip over the top wage of only a few francs a' | | | month per man. we protest asainst for which cach of the principals will receive thousands of dollars, the proposed HARVARD'S PROSPECTS ROSY, | Ten “H" Men of Track Team to Return Next Season. Cambridge, Mass.. June 9.-—From the number of experienced men who will report next yvear at the call for i Harvard track men, prospects for a ropriate and orr sick rooma, lowers™ to e decora ason e bri en o tions. For graduations, birthd etc., you can alwi z returning members ve won their “H vear's = STk g casons, The Crimson i fANY ECHOOL CHILDREN ARE 1t members of the 19 ‘B QRA[ g@ L -] . who value thelr own comfort doysluggth ted to strengthen the madterially William Moor re-elected ca team, will repr 92 West Main Street e verishness, Constip Headaches and | by mothers for ove ERS NEVER FATL g 8 5 tin, | B ksoent-uny substttcte. | ‘21 while P. E. stevenson, ‘20, and | | nt the the dashes, assisted by E