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/(‘)n" Stfirélwfl M’ER GETS | FOOD FOR YOU IN UNCLE SAM’S WAREHOUSES _ , e 3 DGSlrable Judge James T, Meskill Makes, | . B o e . 00D NEWS FOR MOTHERS FROM OUR BOYS’ o L an . serges Taam 0k . _ SHOP. i | . ar ns Py — 2 » 3 : 3 % o 315 % The suit for servic@ is our Sam Peck triple service. Special : . ; i i Tha : for this sale at $15. Comes in Norfolk sty The trousers are s Adam_ ook was sentenc il : : oy : 33 : 2 ’ ; nes in Norfolk J WL SRRl g Tl : ; Rk Cn lined throughout with reinforced seams. The price for these sults i i 0 60 days by Judge James T. Meskill | : : 4 i & % B MR i 3 v : this coming fall will he $20 and $22.50. Buy the suit that gives service now for $15.00. All wool blue serge suits, Norfolk style, a good true blue serge, ¥ : ; special at $13.50. IFall price will be $17.98 P his Wife on Saturda . 5 § ¢ A i i ; 3 L £ A i rday when o : \ ; : All other boys' wool suits 109, off and this is a zreat saviog )y a r refused to give him money which si & e o b {154 5 L AR 5 the condition of prices now. Kebt to maintain homsékeepinz, (¢ Y 3 : L A 2 o 5 TRk e % — R IR S — | w stated. that he had come home from | : i : el o g B THE FAMOUS TOM SAWYER BOYS' WASH SUITS. - work Saturday moon and given his | : Fih Hox 5 . 3 ek £ : WASH WEAR SUITS Special at $2.19. wife $13, which was her weekly allow- & o g A ; % B G R RS FROM $3.00 UP. Formerly Marked $3.98 fOr » at the police ‘comrt sessiop this morn- | « ing. Gook was charged with beaiing | We Are Agents For the \“"_w;“' m‘ "r‘ »lvl\ he u...\.‘\\ hen he : i ¢ i e ¥ 4 A regular $5.00 value The styles of these suits are g 2 iy <t | Vanted some of the money to give to % i Do e 0 RIS The!styles are A, G AAMOUS “BEAR BRAND” YABNS| the eldest son who was going mig | : : b g b o R : 5 : Taooaite s miday, deuits Peter Pan and Norfolk. The ] s going : o ¢ i ; P s 7 3 s are dark blue with white trim- i “TLAN LOS i G Sl e Bl e % : S ; ity 5 ; i : i ming. A splendid suit rl).x;:]U SHETLAND FLOSS _jand this provoked an argument. Cook e SR A e AR : wear i ’ il stripes in all the wanted colo full size { said he was slightly intosjeated n.l | i : i e iy noid skein, 30c skein. that he lost control of himself and - 1 BOYE WGOL TROUSERS, PRI AR oL A (S TS SHARS struck his wife in. the face several | : i 2 T ; ; ; Special at $1.98. WASH PANTS Full sized skein, every wanted color, | {imes. Mrs. Cook appeared in court i e el R . = Ihese would: sell regularly 50 $1.25 $1.69, $2. e G this morning displaying a black and for $2.98. There are all sizes These. pantiare not afraid of o P L SR blue mark umder the right eve. X New York—Uncle Sam’s big army ‘ganizations at prices way below those in faney mixtures the wash tub 3 GE R‘?{“]\; ];‘1\'“0')-”1?\:1' _\‘“U:\:\"nml Disturber of Peace Fined. g fod’ warehou are now ‘helping the \ fixed by the monopolies has begun BOYS' WASHABLE SCHOOI, BLOUSES, reguligr $1.00 values i n el m ‘r"'c ‘\Olq '51 10 Because he did not want neighbors public to break the backbune of the | These government workers are check- Vervianeial B0 e T o e prioh this Fall ‘wilh T, shen = bt * to keep his wife up late at night and food trust. Distribution of surpius | ing out and shipping stox Baby i e s ] g > away from home. Frank Lazcil, of through food clubs and city or-1{ goods for nearby citic BOYS' SCHOOL STOCKINGS, special at 39¢_ and 43¢, in sizes EMBROIDERY AND CROCHET Elm street, went to the home of a ¢ to 11% years. Worth double. materials are plain colors and s of canned THREADS Mrs. Bell, of Elm street. and created E | MEN'S AND YOUTH'S KH\AKI TROUSERS, «p% at $2.98. All makes and all sizes. a scene and used vile language, “or | s S I ake a pair with you ouyour vacation. 1 va Lused vile lansuage, ‘ot | SENT) PEACE FEELER CITY ITEMS. BREWERS TO MEET T ote WASH SUTTS, aaiy o fowiett, sipo: which he made his appearance before special at TATTING THREAD ' Jidge et TO FIGHT DRYS suits are worth up to $2.50. Peter Pan and Oliver Twist.styles 't this morning and was All colors, steel and hone needles, . ool e e i SR found guilty of breach of the peace. | TO HUNS IN 1917 e N e WO e N He was fined $5. Lazett asserted that | —advt. - 100 BOYS' SOLDIER PLAY HATS, regular $1.50, . for ‘half INSTRUCTION BOOKS his wife did not manage the home A meeting of the committees of the ¥ price. for needlework, crochet, knitting, em- | Proverly and was too extravagant| gepbert Asquith, Former British For- | Friends of Irish Freedom, will be held | Beer Producers of the Nation Will BOYS' AND GIRLS' WHITE MIDDY HATS, special dt 39¢. braidery, etc., 10c copy. - with his weokly earnings. He admitted 4 at & o'clock this evening in St. Mary’s | IstelCie D 250 REPAINT GOLF BALLS, very special at 29c. 10% res that he had been drinking at the time | oign Minister Said to Have Writ- | school hall. A discussion of the plans | Convene at Atlantic City During duction on all Golf Clubs and ‘Tennis Goods. Tennis ball 55¢ each G Q) GIHAITLEe, | for the big open air mecting at St. | Woel of Scptember. 287 or 3 for $1.50. Soldier Discharged. ten Letter to Germans, Mary's playvgrounds Sunday, Augus L 5 Judge Meskill showed lenjency in St e G0 S Accasingen || 2 \\'\.\‘ be ',‘.,K,!\‘ yly):n»»»m"lv)]"u::::: Is| Avantic City, Aug. 1 “I}Icne\.‘n the case of Private Joseph Toohey, trying o secure Jus 2 - I the feeling against “‘air tight” pro — Who was arrcsted last ovening on the | Cres)——Herbert Asquith, former Brit- | Cohalahn, of New York, and District | pition can be concentrated for & re- p charge of drunkenness, and suspend- | 1Sh foreign nunister, sent a peace . Attorney Francis Pelletier, of Boston, | peal of the wartime liquor laws, the feeler in August, 1917, according to | Mass. as speakers Brewers' National association) has ed judgment in the case, providing ’ = 5 W ¥ Y Royal Clough is spending his vaca- e ference s ber 28 Toohey returned to his station at]a letter written by Frau Frieda Per- 2 & L called a conference for September 2 : - T tion at Chalker Beach at the Traymore hotel. The United | 2 Camp Meade before night. Judgment | jen, president of the Stuttgart.branch Smith Bus. school opens : lm,,: Brewers' association is in < was also suspended in the case of| of (he International Woman's League | __aqvt Sl T e O o Tl M. C. Krumm, who was charged with | por Peace and Freedon: to the Frei- PEOWHLAE - S A alafee o e s SIS a weelk. _— breach of the peace and assaulting i het. She quotes a letter she received e e e : : : HOLD WHIST PARTY. ot - the sessions, e 11,..\‘.;\ Toohey, who was staving at| that time from Jonkheer J. O. Jong D WHIST “m“h(.,l\)tlox‘:;;:l}sm rl?; “‘w;m]‘lr:s;s onsla ) . (Continued from First Bxgil street. Toohey admitted that he had | Dutch Anti-Militarist League in g S . 4 3 St imports et e i o A it was deemed advisable to secure ORENESS s ST s il S e R e 1o T o T TR U Smoker and Entertainment. ndustrs, were completed yesterday meat cutter for this work. The cof his boarding house an argument with | quith had asked him to put the direct "he Martinique club gave a whist | Dy Hugh I°. Fox, of New York, secre- SOOI]—P]&HS Uuder ‘Vay mittee-also have great hopes f in joints or mus- Krumm ensued. question to the German chancellor, | party, smoker and entertainment in tary of the association. a women - worker ch a p N 5 f The fight will be led by C. W. Feis- such s as o cles, give a brisk e saying that a “good answer would be | their rooms last evening which was Dhe fight willibeiled ibyR0. We Hel s — teacher and others will come forwa massage with— THINK HAMBY IS SANE. of tremendous importarce.” largely attended and enjoyved by all | enspan, of Newark, chairman of the e LT uiea With their -services, gratis. ‘Thiyiil g F— The letter to rau Perlen said it | present. The entertainment was pro- board of trustees; Edward Lands! A -sel eatly i ing ' 7 ' S id i . 1 ot 1 Edward Landsber: sl ”"_ L EX-SeIVICe o eatly assist in keeping down th VICKS VAPOR N Preliminary Examination of Brooklyn | was thonght that Mr. Asquith was | vided by talent of the club. The Mar- ' of Chicago, and James R. Nicholson, | men of the city of New Britain and [ijces of goods - 3 N 5 , , for an understanding if the | tinique quartet accompanied by Mi- | of Boston, vice-presidents; Peter| those who served with the local com- o . Once —30%. 607 Bank Robber Made by - e ready for a > 0 Get Food At Once. s R RS or o032 > S ionsts Reichstax shonld demcnstrate it ruled | chael Gordon on the piano, sang sev- | Doelger, of New York, and Robert| panies during the recent war with Mr. Pinches asked how soon 8 Ossining, N. ., Aug. 18.—Thrce | the situation and really possessed | eral selections which were thoroughly , Crain, of Washington, all of whom | oo o 5 Ln 5 0 B8 0 poods could be secured in this eit FOR SALE. more prisoners in Sing Sing death- | power in Gerfany. Thi point, it was [-enjoved. After the singing by the | were here vesterday. Colonel Jacob | *° ) Mayor Quisiey saidl that ab ‘pral Over 80 fect frontage on Meadow house, among whom was Gordon | said would be carried if the majority | quartet, Mr. Gordon rendered several | Ruppert heads the finance committee, | there is some goods being held strect with large dwelling, Fawcett Hamby, the Brooklyn bank | of the Reiclistag should =succeed in | piano solos. which includes Willlam Peter, Jr., ot | enlarging and more strongly organiz- (ne warehouses subject to orders Also 148 fect on Park strect with | Fobber and murderer, have had a pre- | bringing out an unique local state- The conclusion of the evening's en- ' (‘nion Hill, N. J. and William . | g the Glover-Eddy post of the Amer. & WEFCIOTNES SUGICEL (0, ONACrS J ‘two houses. Both excellent business | liminary examination as to their| ment regarding Belgium. The letter | terfainment was a four round bout of ‘pepem of Chicago. ican Legion, which was recently form- 4¢w,ier will go to New York tonil sites. sanity. So far the experts have found | begged her to do her utmost to in- j boxing between two of the best hox- | ed. It is hoped that the post can ses HECE 0 8O 10 MOV, oFE OO H. N. LOCKWOOD, Eevir ey duce the Reichstag to 1ssue such a |ers in the club. There was a lively | —— sure the armory on Arch street for (VSN0 BIEEE Ve ovement 1o f READ ESTATE AND. INSURANCE. | The other two prisoners are Jam»s | statement. cichansoiofiblons et o jpulichingig PRICES IPALL IN CHICAGO. this purpose. g i the committee that the goods will B Room 407 City Hall. (alias “Bull”) Cassidy, the Bronx| Van Beek said that the declaration | €r landed, proving that the men were s ¢ At that time Post Commander 1€~ nene el Michaelis, then German | nearly evenly matched. g . . 2 b Stockavell vl oreside Siands Mayor il {ERLE CILYAD Ot AR T OXE Sy prichigels ot Combined Efforts Against Profitce s day. That the city is in no avay Fialo, the aged ticket agent.in the | imperial chancellor, relative to safe- A committee was appointed to select 3 George A. Quigley will deliver the 3 . - NEW ENGLAND Intervale avenae subway station, and | guirding boundaries had, as he con- , & new location for the club rooms as rg Show Results. 7 welcome to the ex-service men pre- I8 @ chance of a loss was cl AUTO RADIATOR WORKS T s [ e £os ceived it, created an unfavorable im- | the present quarters in the Commer- Chica Aug. 13.—Concerted at- | sent. A reading of the charter which ‘:"“\\I” this morning when }.\1 D. Gohen, Prop. ression abrod, and declared that he | ¢ial Trust building are inadequate to | 1l *\sederal, State and municipal | Was recently awarded the local post Quigley read from notices, (he Auto "‘“d““""‘»‘v F““d!ers and Lamps wanted to establish whether the u;vummlod:m- i g number | (5 5 on the high cost of living re- | bY the national W,Q,U:qu\;}.-‘.,\\. of the m‘u all gu;r(l{; not sold .nt‘“\uluo(l“! Repairec o B i 2 ichstaz would nol make clear the | of membe Mention was also made [ CTCIR1 O F08 B er prices of | American Legion at New York city | return, and the government does ALL WORK GUARANTEED the 25 murderers in the prison. The sz“:“q‘;‘r‘w,n(l regarding Belgium. | at the meeting last evening of the ”“'I: 5 S broduce to Chicago | Will take place. All ex-service men | require a payment for 30 days o sast Main St. Under Bronson Hotel | {hree alienists who examined these | e srlen stales that she took the | first dance of the season by the club [ &Y S5 4 he first definite | entering the Glover-Eddy post at that | the goods disposed of. Mr. Atwated Tel. Changed to 860, j men are Drs. Pilgrim, Kleb and Smith | F7ran r: e miers of ine Reichstag | on September 11 af Booth's hall. A [<Consumers. 1“ N e ood | time will be charter members informed the committee that he ha of the State Insane asylum’s staff. 19'; o mised to preseni the matter | lavge out of town attendance fs ex- penengitromch “_]"f‘ S R Post Commander Stockwell states|so far the assurance of five 5-tof The allenists; iwho Yarell tolmalco!| INRORUTOMISSL: Lo RESREL LR o pected as clubs in nearby cities have | Profiteers and hoarders i ine'| that delegates will be named at that | irucks for the (ransportation of {i another examination of Hamby, made [ Vefore conumitiess Bt S50 8LCR oo | made requests for tickets for the | decrease in wholesale and retall| time for the state convention at Hart- | soods her no statements, but it was reported The o e ovid e o || G, Wil il g R Rl s || s () (Rieks &) substantial in-| ford. One delegate will be appointed Mayor Quigley quoted the price that they had observed no signs of | Parties were so weax &EE PO they | Dyson’s orchestra crease in receipts of varfous articles| (, represent every 300 members of the | of sirip and canned bacon, and. M ernment military dictatorship 3 et ey 3 : ! insanity in the bank robber. Ta 1 TR S jlofitoot AN TEwas Rea 0 Rl IDRG uE Legion. ~Col. Hurbert of Massachu- | watson advised the committee tha wereRstlityfot coinl CROWDER BACK FROM CUB\, | were rushing shipments to the Chi- | setts will be the chief speaker at the { ,n1v the strip bacon be secured. Othe = - cago market in fear of further re-| convention. The committec making ; s week in September for the purpose of e —————— e ubway bandit, who murdered Otto | of Dr. Georsg heodore Dixon, who killed Margarst Morton in Manhattan. Dixon, who is only 17 yvears old, is the youngest of BURGLARS SMASH WALL. e e L OLS canned goods were discussed, bl i Btk EREDICES|CHEARER SHOX Judge Advocate-General Won Thaniks ' duction of prices in the near future | arrangements for the state conVention | coumeilman Gilnatrie <aid that he bo PLEAST/IRE CARS i tes 3 = 3 3 5 p rge qus s of supplles were | report that efforts are being made to Avoid Alarm and Steal 100 Overcoats = A Vet o ORI Hvasiee o and large quantities of supi I TR i i S But Prices Won't Drop For a Year PEHClning REay ECRT being taken out of cold storage ware- | secure Chaplain John W. Inzer of Ala- | eved it would er plangy LRI RV NG o ER s e Say Makers. New York, Aug. 13.—Major-General | houses and offered for sale. bama, who will be'one of the lecturers | SCCUre & good standard line of SRS Enoch — Crowder, judge advocaic- Yesterday the first sale of army | at the national convention at Minne- | FAher than a variety decided drop in the price of shoes | Ee€neral of the Army, who, at the re-[canned goods at two downtown apart- apolis Navember 10, 11 and 12 e To Sell l(:\(‘;n in !;uu\v, ; clothing store at 244 Bowery, discov- | ‘. At iy by leather | quest of the Cuban government, went ment stores resulted in the disposal The Legion post in New Britain wil The matter of the cucting of th ered yesterday morning that, for the | | o ¢ Ma¢ 2 the several months ago to nelb of 60.000 cans of corn and peas at a | elect permanent officdrs which will - hacon and hams was discussed, and > . . ¢ I‘ : dealers and shoe manufacturers who R SR ipkep Ral i : Reley 1t he beliewil Dally l'elght and(tmm time In two years, his place of | (ohlers &RC Shon T Jury in. | formulate new election luws, returnei saving of 80.per cent. over the cur- | replace the temporary officcrs. follow- Mayor Quigley sai at he beljerdl j business had been robbed. Burglars| (SSet, (C G on Cost of living | home vesterday on the cruiser Culw, rent rvetail price. To meet this com- [ INE the mass meeting It will be re- it would be the hest plan to sell thes - ; ; : : ‘al reduc. | membered that temporary officers had articles in bulk. He explained th had made off during the night with | Sl v Ppel. | Which the republic assigned to brinz petition there was a general reduc- 3 s conducted by District Attorney Pel petd to be clected in order that the Glover- ' hums to be purchased would weig [ 100 winter overcoats valued at| .o 2 < him back. The cruiser also brousht {.on of prices by dlers 0 3 Express Service |’ s, by B, Aprntt | ety o et bt e e Tt | G Sy o e o o s e LR 3 e e 3,000 cever, was that the decline migh . saralt, s eru, anc e preva etail C S o e tersa = e Sidl Alscniistactlo ; NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | To avoid the burglar alarm, ‘*he ::)'(“f”m‘ i e Dr. Mariano Brull, also in the divlo- sugar was 12 and 13 cents a pound in | |Ie temporary headquarters el Bt Nt L st U YV < S o S fre ; e OGN0 0 Vi atic service, inted b: eir gove s ot stores after s Peder: 0 5 4 & 1e serv- | them in the whole \ DNEWEFORK lileyeshenioredRbynstiopianing fac, Witnesses said that the people de- | Matic service, “"p“"""l‘“ thelr gov- s majority of stores affer the Federal |t . ;i t}e Tonited States from April 4, That the opportunity of ‘the | Ui LOGAL AND LONG DISTANCE |cess to thel adioining building and) . ;5.4 a high grade of shoes and | SIIment fo recelve the body of Gon- food administration officials hed de-| 1917, until November 11, 1918, are en- | gorupulous to purchase NI MOVING AND TRUCKING. e onionins “"“'t”"“““" of the wail | were willing (o pay for them. One alepide Quennds e on clared that 12 cents was a fair price. | titled to membership in the Leglon | seil them over again, wag. diecusiel fakies s = % that separated the two stores. A hole| gy - S esna ‘ 1. { many, who died erlin just before A few days ago sugar sold as high as @ sentlviicauestedito be pres: 12 y. T eather firm, it was testified, and mi adla are urgently requested to pres P order to place som TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. [, e lenougn’ for ‘a man toerawl [y J60 80t Lo S La B Gcaper | the iworld, war and whose body is he- 16 cents & pound. Botatoes £0day|lent af the mass meeting. At a Jater | o ooiack to Dl meteck ions of dollars or 0 ap » & S 08 this pernicious habit, it was decidel A. H‘_ HARRIS through was made. That the burglers | zuiec’ of sole leather on hand which | i€ brousht home on the Nieaw dropped $1 per 100 pounds in retail | date sub-posts. which will e locatad | (1 Jimit the cale of bacen to o did their work carefully was indicated | po1usacturers would not buy because | Amsterdam. I price and there was a corresponding | at factories, will he appointed St e oy — Care of Adna Johnson, by the fact that they selected the best | ji gig not come up to the standard General Crowder said that prae- reduction in nearly all vegetables and PGS And 0 s e I TEL. 961. overcoats in stock. B tically the entire election law had fruits Alderman Paonessa said, that shoul been rewritten and, in addition (o The price of peaches tumbled after HEARD BY THE POLICE. LBEMATNESTS New York, Aug. 13.—August Stack ston. Aug., 13.—Predictions of a who, with his brother, conducts a | , DoStoT demanded by purchasers of shoes. :LIEVES SUEEPING CREW The district attorney’s office said ¢ . ; [ BELIEVES SLEEPING CREW one man called as n witness, repre- | (his, he and his Cuban associates haid the receipt of eighty cars from South- | paul Papas, a roomer at the Park | jimitation on (he ies should not ba VIM delivery and heavy duty ON ENGINE CAUSED WRECK | senting a large leather house, declined ‘ drafted a new census law and a ern Illinois, Oklahoma, Missourl, | 1501 complained to the police last ' drawn too tight statute limiting executive pardons. Arkansas and California i night concerning the actions of a cou- | “Public Spirited” Citizen, trucks, from 15 to 5 tons.| Briaseport, Aug. 13.—Henry Brick- | 10 testify on the groung that his evi- Fatute 1mitmg e 3 e G e SR hey also revised the organic law of B % . Mr. Watson brought out an impog AMERICAN Balanced Six, [1ev. 39, of New London, and Charles | dence might tend ; | Jle at the hotel. One of the | ¢ Dl s el n engineer and | ,Manufacturers, wholesalers and re- : the judiciary, he said. S O TSR (e plefatitn cyioteROnoRotatheRcoupletl il 5 i ities 0 e 4 I. Rust, of New Haven, engineer and Inae. the hew svstem the exeon| MOVIES FOR BOYS' CLUB. had disappeared when an officer ar | tAnt ftem in the purchase . of Il Pleasure Cars. instructor, respectively, are held re- | (=ilers questioned all asserted, it was [~ SES8E 118 JSNISVEH HAE SRECHC e goods from the government, regar@ . 2 i eate el said, that the margin of profit on high Real Show Promised to Youngsters— | vived.at the place. o Wit % 3 CITY SERVICE STATION. | sponisble for the freight wreck on the | 580 Ay (e marsm of Droft ot WEl sl i the hands of the judiciary,” L (i e s : g el neights; (1t oN, DU T R N et b et shoes = 2 Winchester Junior Rifle Corps, The Waterbury police notified the ' that the committee must pay for the 2 SR an_ shoes were | General Crowder said Toaa 5 A. M. Pannessa. Pl‘Op. railroad at Greenwich on the morning | than that veceived when shoes were Bt e o : A 4 ¥ i local department last evening that a | goods at the weight designated = o selling at a much lower price tencral Crowder praised the Cubans The New Britain Bovs' club willliman giving the name of Xonophon the’case, Councliman Wall spolitil of July 31 in which both of them lost ; S0 die S L B e e for the co-operation he said they gave ' have rogular moving pictures shown | Niantls, and claiming to reside at 1 the fact. thar one city in ite sougl 5 their lives s 5 i : > ; = Seaes . . SEES DRY LAW REPEAL. in helping him solve ' their vexing; at the club beginning September 5. All | Arch street. Hartford, had been pick. . 2 ) s DENISI]N EARAGE Coroner John J. T'hellan handed e o auestion of election laws. He brought : the pictures will be of the highest or- | ed up in that city. He told the Brass ! f"" nd about 1.200 pounds of pape Iatats down his findings yvesterday. He ae- | with him a copy of a resolution | der. calculated to interest the Young- | City police (hat he was wanten bt charged to its account clared that, in his opinion. both the EcadfofFRenn SylvaninfiDealcEs RGeS Sarsed Byt Cubanlconsres iia sters. The club will continue to vun | joeaq pol e “‘\\”"" An interesting incident in thel 5 e L R s War Ban a Month Longer, A : & 4 e vcal police. ord was sent to Wa- | gpj S Ak Y a - 420 MAIN STREFET engincer and instructor were asleep ing Tim in the name of the republic bicture shows as long as the boys at- | terbure that the fellow was mot won.. | SPIrit of some local people’ Y Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | in their cab and that their gross neg- ' Teading, Pa. Aug. 13— Thomas J. 1 fax his work tend. There are many children who | o in inis cit | brough out during the discussion ol i 3 : S AThiEe ! appreciate “movies’ 5 e 14y he location for g entra E Storage, Supplies and Repalring. | !iZence in failing to heed the warning o'Connor. of Erie, president of the tonpeciatoRim onicsRenp I ENIIn IONG ET T o oa n en o L RI0CE 0T ‘”,',W'N,(,,.i‘,i,'..‘l\,,;:;:m signals set against them was tiae Siate Federation of Liguor Dealers HAS WIS WIFIS FINED $10. plietewithul and 1t 1s. for these $hat] o niplatined o the bolice today that ' g - the pictures are to he installed. The (hat an empty store on the extreintd — south end of Main street be securedd = = cause of the wreck. | in an address before the federation’s Ll e e o potatoes planted in Tot on Allen 1 - N S 5 annual convention, which opened here Then Chinese Pays the Money to Keep (WP 18 steadily growing and S <treet are being stolens 40,000 POLISH JEWS WANT | vesterday, predicted a r(‘hr-‘u] of wa Hor Oat 3 ) «:"‘ i P hought that with this innovation [ 5'V6¢t &€ DEME e Mayor Quigley, said that the particm L4 . TO EMIGRATE TO AMERICA time prohibition and the resumptior goRt ofiel), | more bavs will come in, lar owner of this property had , Of P i N 1 PPSTIT Ry BN -~ N s g g 5 of intoxicating liquor sales within a New York, Aug., 13.—After making A Winchester Junior Rifle corps ARRESTED FOR THEFT, fered to do all he possibly could OVERLAND AGENCY, Copenhagen, Aug. 13.—Tt is re- £ 5 ¢ which now has a large membership Benjamin Sargis, of 12 Maple | assist the committee, he would gladh o = b = month and advsed every dealer in the & charvge of disorderly conduct again:t “Whi i larg Storage and Accessorfes, | Poricd from = Warsaw that 40000 oo enew his license his American wife, Lillian, Jim Tnng hus been organized. This club is run | . ooi “was arrested today by Sergeant | '€t the committee have the staie, S BES g olish Jews have asked permission to : . B jan, Jim TN nder rules formulated by the Win- 1 . e . : S P s Jdera- | Dong, proprietor of a Chinese restan i ; » g . Repair Work a Specialty. | cmigrate to America. Tt is expectnq 1€ reported that the state federa- g B iimese restal”| chester company and tends to the | Theodore Johnson, on a charge of | Lyl un T atscuseing the mateH proper development of youth, physi- | theft of pocketknives from Lander: Py i as co-operating 2 rant at Rockaway Fionsfzzas 139FA Rl St |thaditncreiwiniv=la creadinuimbert ot 2l e TSRO SIEEE N Bl et o G S Rt B e vestfrday. Ho " [ emigrants leaving - the whole ot tional organization to test the prohi- ; : i U < cally, mentally and morally. The com- i 5 : bition enactment > 2 States Centra) Burope in the near future for e S i th eqtint (ediStates e 1 supreme cour it be found that goods can be pums chased in abundance, the law of after this announcement. o paid the money. Aoy . : Q0] Frary & Clark company. The arrest ol Rl % pany awards marksmanship medals to AVOR 2 REPORT FOR Dong told Magistrate James . T | poo¥ SN in expert rifle score | Tesulted on a complaint registered | FAVORABLE REPORT FOR STIMULATING PRODUCTION | | | 2 Conway, in the Jamaica poljee €onrl. | giitoon hoys in the corps have already | With Captain Grace by a man who | thatshis wife had created disturb- ! uajified for a medal and the ambi- | claimed that Sargis was indebted to | Washington, Aug. 13.—Favorah ance in his restanrant wil it 05 | Gion of cach of the corps-is to win a | him for $50 and was furnishing him | report on the hill for the leasing), filled with customers. His Wale % medal with knives to sell in order to lower | government owned oil, coal, ph DON'T FORGET DIONNES COAL MINERS' STRIKE ENDS. | |»l<\:r<'v«,.\'rnn BY REVOLUTIONISTS, Managua, Nicaragua, Aug. 13.— l,r-\vr]m;.v ,\lnt]:\vsb 13.—The conl| fonduran government forces. accord. miners o orkshire, where more thar o reports, ave he defeate trucking. Pianos and partics at rca- | 200.000 men have been on st H:‘\e silva: Ill‘yr‘:l.t: ;::71;‘\‘\ 7\];;::' ‘l h:n l"jiv‘r?q‘itnn-l “ionable prices. Also storage. 'Phone | July 21. decided today to rcsume| frontier by revelutionists Ind by Gen 387-32 and 38 8 Gilbert street, | work. This action was taken at ‘LI Raffel Lopez Guteirrez. The revoln- New Britain, p mass meeting at Barnsley. tionists captured prisoners and arms. ocal and long distance moving and 5 5 : z 2 tempied fo excuse her hehed i The Boy Scouts, Troop 7. will meet | the indebtedness. Sargis is an ex- , phate and sodium lands for the in the presence of two friendg) The Boy Scouts are a part of the or-| the fact he was a sergeant be made | ordered today by the senate pub magistrate imposed a fine, ) manization to which all boys are invdt- | known if his name was Tused in the | lands committee, The vote | i 1 1 i ir-u‘nz her husband had bera this evenipg at 7:30 in the ciub rooms. | service man, who was insistent that | pose of stimulating production lte m in jail as an alternative. A bress. A unanimous.,