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NEY LY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1916, FLAG OF IRELAND IS ORDERED DOWN (Continued from First Page) out the wek. The memorandum was sfown o Mr. Alford this mornng. Mr. Alford said that he had no ob- jection to having the flag fly from the municipal builéing it it was the wish of the mayor ang the flag was again hoisted Curtis Favors Irish this morning, incident, said Cause. Acting Mayor Curtis, when speaking of the that he was heartily in favor of the Irish ‘cause and they had his best wishes and support as did every na- tion which desired its independence. However, he added that he was not in favor of having the flag fly from the City hall. . Colonel A. N. Thompson, when dis- cussing the stand of Alderman Curtis, heartily agreed with him. “No flag but the Stars and Stripes, the grand and glorious embtem of this free and wonderful country, should fly from our City hall,” he declared. A number of people vesterday today inquired as to what nation the flag belonged. The emblem is the flag of the prospective Irish republic, (being green, white and orange in col ors. The emblem of Erin is green with a gold harp. It was learned that the flag of the Irlsh republic was recently ordered taken from the city halls of Huartford and Bridgeport, by the mayors of those cities, and MAXIMUM ARMY Secretary of War Asks Congress for Authority to Retain 18.000 Commissioned Officers. —Conditions knowledge thorough American Washington A T *of which the public has maKe it important that state of efficiency in army be reached with little delay as possible, Secretary Baker declared in a letter today to Chairman Kahn of the house military affairs committee, which went exhaustively into the reasons why he has asked congress for authority to retain a maximum sof 18,000 commissioned officers in the military cstablishment up to June 30, 1920 Pointing tasks facing the “complete manent military liquidation of property $6,500,000,000, Secretary authority to retain a maximum 18,000 officers was requested in that line officers might he free to de- vote their entire energy to organization. As to the problem of liquidation, he said, he believed the retention of an adequate commissioned personnel to supervise this work was in the interest of national economy. PRINCE PRESENTS MEDALS 1 the that two major department are of out the war rebuilding force” & and valued Baker per- the at said of order army re- Distinguished Visitor Views 60,000 Horsemen in Canada and Gives Out 200 Coveted Awards, Toronto, Au 27.—The Prince of Wales will attend tonight a pyrotech- and electrical display arranged in his honor at the grounds of the Can- adian national exhibitton. This aft- ernoon the Law society of Upper Can- ada made him a bencher and a har- rister. In the afternoon the attend the national horseback and inspect yeteras, of whom there Foronto. Two hundred medals will be presented for various heroic deeds in France and Belgium. He will leave for Ottawa tonight. nic a prince was to exhibition on the Great war are 60,000 in 0. S. ANSWERS PROTEST Reply to Mcexican Government's Ofli- cial Note Soon to Be Made Publ Mexico City. Washington, Aug. 27.—The Ameri- can government's reply to Mexico's protest against the dispatch of Ameri- ¢an troops into Mexico %in pursuit of Pandits who held two American avia- tors for ransom was sent forward to- day, it was announced at the state de- partment. Officials declined to dis- cuss the contents of the note, saying it probably will be made public in Mexi- co City. TERFERES IN PITTSBURGH STRIKE GOVT. I Pittsburgh, Aus. ~The federa! government took a hand in the street when Judge Orr W. H. Thompson, in United district court, issued an order drecting United States Marshal John Short to cause the all per- sons interfering with operation of car. tpon additional authorization i:om lAttorney-General Palmer, Mr. Short will swear large force of depu- ties to handle the situation. TIn its order, the court referred to “‘manifes indifference” of city during the strike. car strike here today and States arrest of the authorities HELD FOR ROBBERY. Boston, Binder indictment in Norfolk county Aug. J. Riley day charged with robbery in tion with the theft of 000 & bank messenger in the Roxbury Tice last Monday. The police Riley was identified by the messenger as one of four men who took the money and threw him and the chauf- fedr out. connec- from dis- $12 say pr a taxicab holdup was arrested to- | LOAN ASSOCIATIO FILES CERTIFICATES Covporation Organized With Capital of $837.500 to Help Alleviate Rent hortage in This City. Certificate of Hardware City filed today with City Clerk Alfred Thompson. The new loan association is incorporaed with a capital stock of 3 500, divided into 8,375 shares of $100 each. Of this amount $25 been paid in on every share. The purpose of the organization is alleviate the rent situation in this and help encourage factory em- to build and own their homes, The corporation will the workers by furnishing money mortgages. The are the was organization of Loan corporation has to city ployes own assist on shares controlled factories and American in as the new follows prominent citizens: Hardware Corporation corporation by the local 2,150, Landers, Irary & Clark 2,105, Stanley Works 999, Stanley Rule Level 629, The New Britain Machine Co. 615, North & Judd Manufacturing Co. 548 The Union Manufacturing Co. 305 %0 Traut & Hine Manufactur- ing Cc American Hosiery Co. | The Minor & Corbin Box Co. §, The | Hart & Cooley Co., Inc. 125, The | Fatnir Bearing Co. 287, The Skinner I chuck co. The Iastern Mal- lable Co. 152. One share cach: H. C. | M. Thomson, L. W. Young, FP. B. Stanley, F. G. Platt, F. M. Holmes, A. F. Corbin, G. W. Traut. John *§ Tasco, E. G 80, 125, Minor, E. C. Goodwin, M. K. 1. H. Cooper, l'aul K. Rogers Hurlburt, H. A. Johnson. . At a meeting of the organization the following officers were elected: President, F. G. Platt; vice presi- dent. H. A. Johnson; second president, . H. Cooper, George T. Kimball; secretar Young Directors, Johnson, L. . G. Platt, a H. C. M. Thoanson, H. A. W. Young, P. B. Stanle F.- M. Holmes, G. W. Traut M. K. Pasco, E. C. Goodwin, Paul K. Rogers, J. B. Minor, E. H. Cooper, F. G. Hurlburt, A. I. Corbin The headquarters of the company to be at 10 Franklin Square. CONFERENCE OPENS E. is A ML Zion Church Entertains Delegates to Meetings of Sunday School and Christian Endcavor. The ence in nual joint school union union opened Zion church on welcome addre: tenth annual district confer- conjunction with the 21st an- conference of the Sunday and Christian endeavor today at the A. M. B Church street. The of this evening will be delivered at 7:30 by Mayor Quigley who will be followed by the other speakers of the evening. An elaborate program has been prepared for the evening and all interested in the work of the church are asked to attend. O'CONNOR BRINGS SUIT. Local Real Estate Property of Fr Agent Attaches a Miller. Suit has O'Connor, been brought by T. W. the local real estate broker for the recovery of commission against { Ired Miller of South Main street. Th Miller property was attached this | morning by Constable Fred Winlkle and the writ is returnable before the city court the third Monday in Sep- tember. Attorney Joseph G. Woods | counsel for the plaintiff. Miller only recently purchased the | { property from R. Coggiano through the T. W. O'Connor officc and it is said some trouble arose ahout the commission to be paid the affice for its wor is is RECRUITING FOR OVE Sergeant Clifford J local recruiting station nouncement today that the recruiting of white men for the infantry and signal corps would be resumed at oncc for the cxpeditionary forces in Ilu- rope. Previous service men can now | e enlisted for this service for three or four years' service. Telephone | operatc repair men, radio opera- and telephone linemen are par- ticularly desired for service in the A. E. F. signal corps. Previous serv- ice men can get special hment to regular organizations from which they discharged. EAS SERVICE Baudoin of the made the an- tors assi | army were COMPLAINS ABO! Jack Dyson, colored. of Reckley, complained to the local police this afternoon that his wife had left home, taking two children. He claimed that Ben Harvey was instrumental in her leaving and he wanted to get the chil- dren back again. He was referred to Prosccutor Charles F. Lewis of Ber- lin. T WIFE. “ARMSTRONG” CAPTURED. Iarold Loomis, strong” who it is alleged stole several rings from a rooming house of M Warner on West Main street, Tuesday, today in New London Richardson went there this to bring the prisoner back @ “Jack Arm- was arrested Sergeant afternoon for trial ONE DEAD IN MINE STRIKE. Negro, Attacked by Mob. Fires, Kill- Youih, 1L, An One killed mded constituted carly | the strike of coal rebelling dgainst | operators | 13, two men by bullets when | negro. engaged | with pick Jar a miner, on his way to | fwork when the crowd of insurgent | miners began throwing stones at him He fired, then ran, but was arrested. Oniy a few mines were working in j the springticld sub-district yesterday. springfield, and {wo wo developments who in are fines imposed Blmer Ghlardi, | ingtantly killed strikers, was shot and | B | and said to were hit sant Jarman. a revolver | he Ple o battle man, was | morning | collected | Station | ther speculation CITY ITEMS 2 Smith —advt. There will be Bus. school opens Sept a regular meeting of G. Hammond Auxiliary held at their rooms at the State Armory, Arch «street, Thursday evening at § o'clock. Ray Parkton of 383 Arch strect ported to the police last cvening that his 3-year-old son, Wilford Parkton, had sustained a broken arm when a car operated by Fred Dehm had struck him Jast night. A settlement has been effected in the case of the Sunset Orchards com- pany against L. Goldstein. Judge B. F. Gaffney represented the plaintiff and M. D. Saxe the defendant Smith Bus. school opens —advt. Councilman A. Gorbach sold his property at 65-67 cut avenue to .‘nthon wid J. 8. Silverman and E. A, have conveyed property ton avenue to Frank John P. O'Brien, granc k Daly council, K. of C., has entry blanks for an athletic be held for service men at ( September 6 A marriage license was granted this morning to Robert Hackett, of 551 South Main street, and Elizabeth Cel- estine Martin, of 28 McClintock road. The couple were united in marriage by Justice of the Peace W. Klett. Graham's dance Compounce.—advt. Walter Ferry was arrested this aft- ernoon hy Officer Michael Flynn for drunkenne: The Universal band of this city has been engaged to take part in the Old Home Week celebration in Southing- ton, August 30 The summer playgrounds that been held at the different school vards during this season have com- pleted their schedule and have placed an exhibition of their work in the window of B. C. Porter Co Smith Bus. school opens Sept. PERSONALS and Mrs. to their month Sept. has today Connecti- Andrule- McCarthy Farming- Kloskowski. sight received meet to amp Dix on of George Friday night at have M turned after a state, Lee Elphich have re- home on Maple street spent in New York Thomas Martin street, who has been eral months' position local garage of Commercial enjoying vacation 1 taken auto repairman in a a as an a IHenry H is spending Oak Biluffs, MUNICIPAL STATIONS ATTRACT HOUSEWIVES Crowley his Mas; of Stanley street annual vacation at Largest Sales of Govt. I'ood Made at East St. Station Yesterday—Bacon and Ham to Be Sold Tonight. The unfavorable weather today did not hamper the housewives from crowding the municipal sales places and purchasing government food to help reduce the high cost of living les were reported at the seven stations, As was the the ham was quickly case bought vos- terday, up The sale again in order that the the factories can avail the opportunity of buying foodstuffs, Tre 1rer Bernadotte reported that $4,157.49 was by the city at the seven municipal stores yesterday. The en living in the vicinity of I purchased the largest amount government food. At this station $842.67 was collected The other places reported their sales as follows: Moo 1, Commercial Station 2. East Elm Myrtle . Main . Bassectt Monroc and ham will at 6 o'clock bacon he placed on ing this even- employes at of army themselves the Toeomis this wom- street of the street, street, street, street, street, street street, $482 $843 $649. No. 4 No. No. No. Station Station Station ation $597. [ $406. 3451 BREMEN'S FATE UNKNOWYN British Officials Dery Report of ture. Cap- London, Aug There is no truth in the report that the crew of the man commercial submarine Eremen was captured during the war and re- turned recently to Germany, accord- ing to official information given the correspondent today. It was added that the Pritish acmiralty has no knowledge concerning the fate of the Bremen, hut that it assumed the submarine foundered while endeavor- to cross the Atlantic. is ing The Bremen is supposed to have left Kiel for the United States in the carly summer of 1916 with a cargo of dyes and chemicals. Since then her ate has been the subject of innumer- conjectures. Many times declared to have been captured by the British and still fur- ventured the theory had never sailed able she was or sunk that the Bremen from Gerrmany. LIKELY. 27.—\When confer labor troubles the the U Rubber (o afternoon there seemec settlement. What these conferences will be strikers at a meeting in Linden park tonight P. F. Corry, husiness Tocal union said that tiement would be SETTLEMENT Naugatuck, Aug over the plants of this of ences in local caded ¢hance & Aiscussed at told to the mass agent the he believed a set- made tonight PLANE'S CRASH. Aug 7 Detroit TWO KILL Belleville. Floyd Mechanic @, here fell D IN il Meisenheimer Harold killed at vesterday when 200 feet and caught Lieut and Tee of St. Mary” Scott field, near their airplane fire. of were sev- Sl GROTON IRON CLAIMS CO. HEARING Connecticut Concern Has Big Charge inst Corporation: Legal Battle On. Hartford, Aug. 27 the question filed by the the Fleet claims that were for filing was resumed session of the superior ¢ Judge Maltbie States Steamship corporation in its petition removal receiver, P. Leroy Harweod, with Frederick Conlin, is the for the Groton Iron Works, continued his testimony this morning When questioned by Mr of the law firm Robinson representing the United States Steani- ship corporation, the Morse interests, stated that the was preparing exCess wages, eXcoss ance (both liability tion). picce-work claims, salary for the and overtime Harwood that in Au three revised claims had been present- ed to the United States IMleet ion for payment and that to only minor claims had heen presente. When asked if $12,000 paid claims prior to the receivership the Fleet corporation had been ited the Noank yards, My wood answered in the affirmative that the amount 11 cla should e recredited to t recciver: of the Groton Iron Works. Among the large those over- head decreased efficiency and excess freight. Mr. Harwood said that whén he commenced as receiver for the company the Groton Iron Works had a claim of $110,000 against the IKleet the delay suppiy Tumber. The hearing on claims that had been Groton Iron Works with corporation and prepared the aridl the rry also being revised morning today United is asking of the who, ceiver before for Robinson, of and Cole, otherwise known as Mr. Iron Works at present freight, insur- compensi- Groton claims for and claims clerical force honus Mr. hearing a claim said since the last corpoia- cate the on by to claims o claims are for expenses, corporation based on the government to The question of liability to covered by the Flect cor- poration. Mr. Harwood said i the greatest difficulties encountered the Iron Works tha corporation did not have suffi funds to carry out its contract FLIERS T0 FIGHT REDS Americans in Paris Form Squadronto of was said he one o by the ient Groton was Serve With Polish Army—Take Namc of Polish Leader. Paris, Aug. 26.—An American avia- tion squadron is being formed in Pari on the line of the Lafayette escadrille to fight with the Poles against the Bol- shevilki. ed are Lieut. George M | Wilmington, Del. i The squadron will be christened the Kosciusko squadron after the Polish national hero and Washington's de camp. It is expected to go to Po- land September 15, Its members will hold the rank they held in the American army, but with the sor- responding Polish pay, the men will receive the higher American pay. No length of service is specified, but the aviators will not be called upon serve more than a vea SOLDIERS GET $5.00 A DAY Crawford same as Canada Ts to Record Wage by Failure of Reeruit- Forced >ay Drive, Winnipes. to Man., A Can have the highest paid standir in the world, according announcement by military ters is army tol s last "he soldiers day to The reason is that ing in Winnipeg and elsewherc permanent have found it tically to get m chay physically fit to in $1.10 a day v can make from $2 to 10 vocations. Nearly months of recruitin for the company of Princess Patr! to he has resulte; the acquisition 14 men. Ok units worse of from night pay is to be increased $3. it is stated is private $1.10 & officers recriii- the prac- for force impossible cter arm n of zood and he for hen they L day in othe five stationed here of only have fared c RAID IN BRIDGEPORT Frequenters Arrested in Alle en ed Gam- bling Joint Ave Released in Bail Tor Trial Saturday. Bridzeport, prietors and 23 [ night houses, were court leased Aug. 27.—Two pro frequenters arvested in on alleged gambling arraigned in the poli Albert Wagner was $150 bonds for tr Inatz Rosenzveig was re- leased on a similar bond for trial on Saturday. Tne c the frequent- ers were continued being fixed 1t §25 cach raids today under FFriday and on bonds ro SELL York, salc ARMY SHOES, New for Authorization of Army by to the Brooklyn Aug. 27 the 1.000 of pairs department shoes 0 he War pain vesterday 2 vas given Shoe company tock of The the careful the persen on the regulation shoes hand a were for to $8 will he that they shoe 1 designed 50 a maintained #o at pair check sale to to see do not in ihc usiness SIX ALIENS APR. New York. Aug. awaiting deportation escaped [ it was announced by the immizration today The men were various | charses. FISC i Zlis Island, nigint, officials being held on e Financial . : I i WAL | WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Street sit- at- Wall . Npon.—The labor uation continued engage the tention, of ‘the tinancial community and speculative interests during th morni The carly rally st ceeded by another reaction which car- ried prices for the part initial mid-day the market on buy ing of specialties Totably American Car and U. Rubber but Steel shippings were under pressure with standard to was most under declines. Towards hardened again cquipments and and Harwood | Among the members enroll- | of | to | Fighters | headquar- | rails. Call money opened at 6 per cent, its fixed ratc previous two days Wall 8 e for the reet, 10:30 a selling, attributed tion the rail ident Wilson's tone to the ing of to almost 3 ing Moder- to the rejec- »id shopmen of Pres- or imparted a heavy market at the open- session. lLosses of 1 made by lead- cquipments, coppers, specialties and oils. ey ed before first -hour on the Crucible steel, several other of issues. m. stock today's points werc steels, their larg rails, motors and Lossos the end the newed demand Baldwin Loco. vesterday’s Wall were recover of re- for and strong Street, close to 3 points occvrred the reve nouncement to treat with the union d closing v heavy. Sales mated 750,000 shaves Reactions in the accompanying of Judge of 1 last hour, the an- refusal gates. The approx sl New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co. members of the New York stock Exchange: Aug. 27, High low 6 3 101% 1327% 50% 1919 Close 85% 1013 Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Beet Sugar Agri Chem Car & Fdy ( Can o Loco Smelt Sugar ... . Am Tobacco Am Tel & Tel \naconda Cop AT S Fe Ry ( Jaldwin Loce B & O R T Beth Steel RButte Superior Can Pac - Cen Leather .. Ches & Ohio .. Chino Cop Chi Mil | Col I Cons s 130 18 102 67 90 1303 218 (500 B & Crucible Steel Del & Hud Distillers Sec Erie Erie 1st Gioodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Inspira Kennec pfd 87 42 60 Copper 87 Lehigh Valley National B NI Nev Cons AV AT A Ohio Cities Northern Pac .. Penn R R .. Ray (ons Reading .. Rep I & S com Southern Pac R Ry Studehaker 0il Pac Lead Brake Iudson H R & Southern Southern ped Texas Union Utah Copper U S Rubber C t teel Va Car Chem Westinghouse Willys Overland LOCAL EXCHANGE PRICES QUOTED by Ttichter & Co.) Furnished Asked Klectric It N I2 Tel Co Brass Hartford Southern American Amer Amer Amer Bills & Spen Bristol Colt’s Arms Lagle L Co International L1 & C (par Na Mar L.mp N R Machine (par Niles-Be-Pond com N & J Mfg Co (par Peck. S & W (par 2 Russell Mfg € Scovill andard R & Stanloy Tor T & Unic Hos (par Hardware Silver (par (par (pa (par (par 2 sil pfd D5); (par Brass Screw ¢ N om s 1. Wirks Co com (p I (par 25) Mfg Co (pan STONE URGES RETURN Head of Enging (par rs Brotherhood Sends Instructions to Pour Railroad srotherhoods to Return to Work. Aug our rii los Angeloes, Representa- tives of the »ad brotherhoods here have received definite telegraphic instructions from Warren Stone, presi- dent of the Brotherhood of Locomo- tiv Enzineers, tc work im mediately. Leaders of the striking trainmen meeting would be held this evening to determine what action would be taken on Mr. Stone’s l instructions. to return said a i 11; RICHTER&CO. 2. WELLES EDDY, Mgr. Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. Telephone 2610 HARTFORD, CONN.—6 WATERBURY, SPRINGFIELD, CONN.— 21 - 22 MASS.— THIRD NEW BRITAIN, CONN. NTRAL STEELE ATIONAL RO W BUILDIN BUILDIX CE We Offer 50 Bristol Brass to yield — 7 % 50 Colts to yield — 109 50 North & Judd to yield ==0 35% JUDD & CO. Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45, ‘W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Rooni 410 National Bank Building. Telophone 3120, T. FRANK LEE, Manager We will buy 50 shar Clark stock. STEEL CORP. HEAD | IGNORES UNIONS | Chairman Gary Declines to Discuss | | mission | majority Business Relations With Trades Union As Such. New York, chairm ~Elbert H. of the | Aug. of the Corp., Gary, an board U. Steel made public today | a communication sent by him to a committee of the American Kederation of Labor which crs in the iron and serting that his decline to discuss with trades After Mr. them yesterda the American who are organizing steel | | organizing work- | steel industry, as- | corporation would business relations | is unions as such. had refused to see representatives of Federation of Labor the workers in | him request asking for a personal it was announced today by Z. of Pittshurgh, of the committee. Mr. Gary that any communications submitted in writing Mr. Foster declared was made to outline the men in the letter a ormal request Referring committee Foster Gary, to the and a written interview William secretary iron industry sent Foster, had asked be no attempt demands of which ofr a personal the prob- the wils simply interview to the M “This handled REDS CAPTURE PSKOY Bolshevik lems wishes to dis- cuss aid matter that order.” is in no mail can Forces Claim Successes on Volga in General Denikine’s Tervi- | tory. southwest by Pskov captured an London, Aug Petrograd, has heen according 1o of- Moscow. jolshevikk forces ficial statement he Bolsheviki on the Volga, in General territory. They report the Kamishin on the Volga of Saratov by are declared to Tzavitzin 100 the Volga district to e Bolshevik statement re-occupation by towns of issued at also claim successes Denikine's | capture of | 120 miles | their forces, be advancing miles farther southwest which toward south on In the Kamishin t ports the forces of and Povorino. the northeast re- Soviet the Borissogliebsk MAURER GOING HOME. Reading, Pa Maurer, taken land in New wired his wifc to await vesults for his chairman of sion commission ostensibly systems there. About w made a radical delegaic labor congress New York meeting of internationals and cals in London, but Washir frowned on United States 1 tion there Maurer America 2 James H Lap- today Aug the vesterday he is coming home inquiry into rea- Maurer i going pension he off York that of detention the state and steamer sons old pen- was to Furope study a year ago from to radi- rton esenta- and tayed in ONLY TWO UNACCOUNTED Washington, Aug T thousands roi. Ame went onl the of the i- peditionary i battie unaccounted men can 10 vho into against the Germans 1 for. according to the War main L casualty list issued by dc partmer A previous than 100 missing now mor Total 291.75 causes casuaities with FOR CLASSIFICATION. e SALE—S8 1-2 acres land on Berlin, €onn. Thos F. ( Tel. 668-4. TOO LATE FOR lin St., man. Ber- of | | reau of Landers, Frary & 5,000,000 GERMANS WANT TO LIVE IN OTHER LANDSJ Berlin, Aug. Five million Ger: have filed with the Central Bu: of Immigration and its sixtys four sub-stations applications for per: to leave the country. The of the intending emigrants turning their eyes toward Souti} A large number also haw their desire to settle in Pala mans are America indicated estine HAS RIGHT TO SEIZE STORAGE FOOD . Aug. The right Ohio and sel at public auction food which has beed! held in storage longer than spe- cified by storage law saprem do STATE Columbus, O, of the State of to seize enld the Smith cold by decision was upheld he stale court in a handed n today SENATE VOTES APPROVAL OF Aug 7.—The unanimously approved with deputies BELGIAN TREATY Belgian the The the Brussels, senate ha treat of Germany ratified peace chamber treaty August CONCILIATO Bridgeport ciliator Agent 1 partment ng 1 time AT BRIDGEPORT. Aug. 27 2 Con= and de« en- settlement of Colum= Federal Fury U. 8 Commissioner C. J It the Thomas, of deavor to effect wi ze a disputes at the plant It is un- conference was held ind of- state- bia Graphophone Co. derstood that a between the company the conciliators ficials of but ment on the subject could be 4 TOURISTS LEFT Angeles, ar: being rushc dred tourlsts who are ert a numbel miles from Yuma, Ari., by reason of the desertion. of striking train Reports reaching Los Angeles were that t assengers and that low today no obtained) DESERT. trains to aid several hun« stranded on tha IN 1.os Relief de a o crew thei supply wa A tou water sup running t Cal., is practiy hundreds of theré by the otel a and neld out of supplie ists are being railroad strike GETS BIG Aug OFFER Thomas E. Philadelphia invited to. > Interboro York, ac- today's New Mitten ia gnorance of by his Phil Mitten Rapid hecome Rapid Transit cording to an York Iivening out of the delphia, president "Transit ( ident Co. in article i World N M city offer any such secretary WS expresse SHIP BLOWS UP AT SEA. N the Aug. 27 crew Twelve e four- Simer and ve- loaded with blew up. Yarmoutl members of of th masted xiliar schoone Roberts ived here today ported that th ship ammunitiol f fire and at sea PRINT PAPER INQUIRY PLANNED. Aug. 2 Washington 7.—Investi the per situation will off} ommittes (Wis.) am todays they at- of infor al trade hearings tion of be print by a facture conducted sub-committee the senate mant with Senator La chairman, was decided Chairman La Follette announced first would devote its the committec to f examination fede which tention 1 by the after mation secure commissior would be held p _— Tel. 1 2. § ANY HOUR. DAY OR NIGHT —TARRANT & HAFFEY—S UNDERTAKERS. X 33 MYRTLE ST. Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapels East End Oflice: 153 JUBILEFR ST. Tel, 778.13 Orders Taken For Upholstering.