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POR We are happy to help welcome you We are ready to aid you in furnish- represent the general public in the national conference which is to be- gin in Washington on October 6 to { consider plans for between employe One of the NAMES 22 MEN FOR CONFERENCE Wilson Selects Men to Meet for! Labor Talk a new relationship and employe. men invited by the | dent to attend the conference as | representative of the public is Henry | ndicott of Milton, Mass. Twenty-two representatives to sit in ;Hu‘ conference will be selected later by organized labor, the leading agri- cultural associations, investment bank- ers and manufacturers. On the president’s list of those who will represent the public a Ber- nard M. Baruch of New York, former hairman of the war industry hoard; Robert S. Brookings of St. Louis, for- mer chairman of the price-fixing com- | mittee of that organization; John D. | Rockefeller, Jr., Judg«- rt., H, 3 Dr. C W. rd; 8 'd Russell of New York and John Spargo of Vermont. The last two named are socialist leaders. The others on the list are: O. E. | Bradfute of Xenia, O. president of { Ohio farm bureau federation; Ward Burgess of Nek uller R. Calla- way of La G , extensive cot- ton manufacturer Chad- bourne of New arles G. Dawes of Ch ndicott Flounders | of Milton, Ma Clevelanc San Francisco, Sept. Wilson made public the names of the 22 18.—President here | last night | men who will Splendid Penobscot River Salmon .. 40c b Large Fresh Herring 12¢ Fan. Shore Haddock 10c¢ York; € ago; H. .B. Lake Pike Boston Blue Whole Steak Cod Fresh Mackerel . ... Lemon Sole Swordfish, Halibut, Sea Trout, Butterfish, Floun- der Steak, Fillet of Sole, Spanish Mackerel, Gen- uine Bluefish, Snappy Blues. Round Little Neck and Steaming Clams, Open Round and Long Clams, Lobsters and Scallops. Try Our Famous Indian Neck Oysters, Opened Fresh Daily. All High Grade Sea Food —No Cold Storage Fish Moore S FISH Market Washingtoh Place tween the Poli nine of Hartford and the Pioneers will be played in Hart- ford Sunday with Peter Wilson, for- mer Eastern leaguer, now with the ger nine, on the mound for the lo- cals. The first game, played two weeks ago resulted in a win for Gilette' Poli squad and he is confident of an- other win in spite of the fact that the pitching staff of the locals has been strengthened. A large following of Jim Luby's nine will journey to Hartford Sunday to witness the contest If the Poli team comes out on top the series will Dbe over in favor of the Hartford nine and in the event of a victory for the Pioneers, arrangements will be made to play the deciding game in this city uate school of busi at Harvard univer James of Memphis, s administration i George R. Tenn.; Thomas D. A. A. Landon of redith of Des - Successful Farm- g; Gavin McNab of San Francisco; weet of Carbondale, Col, and Louis Titus of San Francisco. To each of those selected the pres- ident sent the following telegram: “I have called a conference Washington for October 6 for the purpose of discussing the labor sit- uation in the country and the possi- bility of formulating plans for the development of a new relationship between capital and labor. I beg that you will accept appointment as one | of the representatives of the general |at a later date. * public in that conference. Thegg will = = be 22 representatives of the public 1) ana an’ cquivatent mumner ot reore | (ORNELL HONORS “VET sentatives of various bodies of organ- ized labor and organized employers. I | sincerely hope that it will be possible; for you to undertake this very im- | portant service.” PIONEER-POLI GAME at ., Now Captain of Varsity Eleven— Shiverick, Formerly Captain in A. E. l Unanimous Choice. Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. 18 —I'rederick T. Shiverick of Chicigo, in pre-wa days one of the greatest punters and drop kickers of the o been - elected captuin of the Cornell football team. Although no has'yet been Local Team to Clash Nine Sunday With Hartford in Second Game of FABRIC Guaranteed for 6,000 miles of service. FORD SIZES Guaranteed for 7,500 miles of service. CORD Guaranteed for 8,000 miles of service. Our stock is comlete. Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc., Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. Auto Dept. formed, me; before the war tain ,\t the cl for an officers abroad = 30 Mcmbers of French Fun-imx Legion cial committee —— Toilet Table $37.50 Four Pigce flak Colonial Badroom Suite for Dresser Chiffonier . ... Teilet Table Ruzs of all Kinds for 303 005 $41.50 Every Room vas the choeice v r e uber of the squad g He played two years on the team ed cap- STORE ary divisio wnnounced this received 1,680 postal car that wish to ch. Mc ing .in by every mail, a evening it is expected th be over 2,000 cards in M session. of Saturday’s vorning following sp: aining camp and v [ A committee representing about 30 | Armenians called at Mr. Crean | jast even and asked for a position | in the e. The local A niang | are all members of the French For- Pign Legion p Mr. ¢ n informed the committee of the action of the cily toward and the Armenians prom-| he ised to be on hand at 10 o’clock Satur- iay morning. 917 tes ddedsto the house 7 TO P. \K \l)l and se veterans, Will Be In Line, Gerald Crean, chairman of the spe- to estimnate the num- .soldiers, 52 YEARS Mrs. C. E. D rect propert oste take wa neizghborhooc ut Allied A coner lagpole en cast hefore zone bottom, & 1-2 s Welcome Home Week Price $157 Welcome Home Week Price %5 79 in the IN THE 3ABY LOST yenport e police t rday L child, that had The little from a group ot sked 11 It's 17 inches the top. House S THE LEAD- ING FURNITURE STATE AND FOUND. 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