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“Boston Store We Close Mondays a2 6 p. o Give Something | . Useful Aprons Mako a dainty and useful gift. fliousands of plain and fancy Y wprons to select from. | E FANCY TEA APRONS—a grand| showinis of luce and needlework trim- m VL e latest style 1d shapes S8C to $1.75 SEWING APRONS ¥ NUKSE APRONS MATDS APRONS, AP IONS. UNGALOW ATRONS [ COVER-ALL APRONS noall kinds and qualitic MU DS—Big varicty styles, Jned i unlined, some with satin ! 1 | edge rufling, also wiih cords ang rmgs. Use your own old turs and mek cantifl wauir all cost--a8¢ to 00 cach. y HUDOIR PS—Made of silk net. 1ibbon and lace, & beaut ortment. Put up one in a box 20 $2.00. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS 'PULLAR ON FRIENCH CLAIMS. G United Siates to flay §2. 2,100,000 ip | Setdeaant. ankol Washington, 1#3 5.—General March, Chief of Stafl, was advised by ¢ today by Chairman Darker of ® the American Liquidation commission | that that body had completed a agrecment with France by which sh undertakes o settle all claims | against (he United States develop- ing, now or hepeafier, between April | 6, 1917 and e, 31, 1919, for losses | caused acts of the American mili- | 4 Ly o | in co ation for this the United | States is lo pay to France $2,400,000 | on the execution of the contract. If, on Dec. 21, 1923, the payments made by the French government to claim- | ants excced this sum, the United ! States is to pay lrance the excess, | provided it does not cxveed $1,200,- ! 900. | Judge Parker has notified the War department that he expects to suil! from Brest for New York on Dec. 5. | The Liguidation commission has re- ported to the war department also | that the ‘ransport McClellan has been | sold to France for $405,000 cash. | .Daily Freight and Express Service NEAW BREITAIN, N2EW HAVEN AND LW YORK AL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. 113 BY THE DAY O UOUR, A. H. HARRIS . Cure ol Adnu Jdolinson, TioL. LOtC A CES [Ig% | — ¥ Kastwood Eiectrical Service Station and Garage. Starting. Lighting tem MAXWELL REAR and Ignition Special SERVICE STATION. | MAIN STREET, Yhone 387-12, Syse FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER > ARUH STREET ViM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. 5 A. M. Pannessa, Prop. BERISEN GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night 4 | 2 OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Pluone 2227 139 Arch St: - MOVE IN HOUSE ELM GITY TEAGHERS o v { ‘ TO END THE WAR SEEK MORE MONEY | : K ; Rep., or s=. Introduces aiere | Joint Resolution—No Plan Try to Educate Public Sentiment | ' utuhs ; " Washington, Dec. 5.—A joint reso- to This NGGESSIW | lution declaring the war with Ger- : | | many “at an end” was introduced i ! yesterday by Representative Tink- New Haven, Dee. 5.—All the teach- v 2% ’ e 5 es of the city, members of the Teach- Ssigy fstunlican Abussaclsetis NS crs’ league and not members, met indicated he had acted at the sug- Lesterday afternoon in the auditorium gestion of republican leaders in the of the High school to consider the senate " methods which will be nsed in the TS S R AT B i general campaign on the part of gonsidsration by theitfore affai cvery teacher to secure the salary committec. increase. The teachors aim to deter- House leaders said they had no mine the sentiment of the public to- plans for action on the resolution. ward the increases, as apparently the The fext of the Tinkham resolu- members of the board of education tion follows: and Mayor FitzGerald are in favor of “Whercas the resolution of con- the raises, if they feel that the citi- | «ress adopted April 6, 1917, by rea- ‘ns of the city desire and believe the | Son of acts committed by the th achers should have these increases. { German government, a state of war The estimated cost, based on 803 was declured to cxist between that achers, is $320,000, or about 1.3 zovernment and the United States ills on the grand list. and “eachers fecl, if the citizens of the { Whereas the said acts of war of 1y are behind them, both the mayor the German overnment have 1o il the board of finance will find since ceascd, and one means to get the money which “Whereas hostilities between Ger- is needed for the increases. The min- many and the allicd and associated imum inereasce is $350 o year; the powers have terminated waxinum, §500. “Now, therefore, be it Tnereases in Other Citles. | “Resolved by the senate and statisties just gathered by the house of representatives of the {cvcners and presented at the meeting United States in congress assembled. ) sterday show that the following in- “That the said war between Ger- m.m;\ \\l"vro :‘r]:mlw\ t&lln"mu the \v(‘r many and the United States is here. period above the regular increase: (St e B e Seattle, $700; Folyoke, $500; Lynn, i hyfideclancd '",‘\l = 1005 Los Angeles, §350; Brockton, | i5 per cent: Newark, 35 per cent: ! Charleston, per cent; New Bed- | E v ford, 35 per cent; Syracuse, $300. Business Interest Is Greatest New Britain Cited. i The following cities in the state With Which England Has to Con- have given inercases upon the same R e e R et tend, According to Britisher. per cent; $200 and $67: Waterbury, Tokio.—Japan uses such pletur- N DN e §550: Torrington, $522; Meriden, 46 esque posters as this to instill the ‘\L‘“,‘.‘T_m" Dot e GingOtiavaiss per cent. habit of thrift into its inhabitants. e ncanenrelthiesgt ancest nedimost Increases are being considered in This advertisement reads: “Succcss SgSlcnnTadofcompslitorsfoliitie the following places as follows: Der- and happiness are the benutitul flow- British, said Sir Hamar Greenwood, by, $500; Waterbury, $250; Ansonia, ers that spring from the plain speaking today at a luncheon glven flat; Worcester, §300; Somer- brown bulbs of thrift and savings.” d “’»‘ Major/General Sir Newton Moore Ry Pl ey o R in honor of the appointment of Sir Roston, $600 fiat S $500 0 Hamar as secretary of the govern- flat; Paterson, N. J., $200 nol- | RECREATION CAMP {CHAMBER DIRECTORS | uent's overseas trado committon, voke, $300 flat; Cambridge, $600 flat; i _ | There never has been in Great New Bedford, 35 per cent; Middle- PROJECT FAVORED ;| TO DINE WEDNESDAY | britain « settled policy regarding town, Conn.,, 25 per cent. Thirty- \ trade development, he sald, and ho cight other cities are considering the S { e ! believed a very small expenditure of (uestion of raising the teachers’. sal- ; s Kl . jtain | Money would result in a large devel- dheat Burlington Sitc An Ideal One, Com.lDinner Will Be Given at New Britain T5oney, wotd vesult in a large devel Teachers here are asking for a i f Tab SElof] Prosident it NeeGin, Rb b Rty maximum increase of not more than | Mittee Believes—Misunderstanding | Clubeln dlonee of the colonies, said it “4;;”.:.1»]\:" i'n:~ 0 and o minimum increase of not ABout! sanitation ISl Eniainca | Abram Buol. | portant that financial control remain less than $350 for five or more vears | : in British hands, adding that it service, The, committee of welfare workers The regular mecting of the mm-wi_ American capital went to Canada it To Mect Increased Cost of Living. and charity organization representa-!of directors of the Chamber of | R E 0 Gt by ;‘“}”_“I' The increased high cost of Iivinx | tives that visited the city tract at Bur- Commerce whieh was called for i £ 081 R AREE o capital for de- determined teachers to ask for| lington yesterday for the purpose of Tuesday cveninz has been postponed | HEASR Rt 0o il souplre. this increase now The average | reporting upon. the advisability of ‘until \Wednesday evening at 6:13 T teachors' increase during.tho war to| cstablishing @ summer recreation o'clock, when n dinner will be given | TROLLEY GO SETTLES meet the ifucreased living demands | camp therc, ls highly enthusiastic’ at the New Britain club by the board 3 has been below 20 per cent., statis-| about the project. The plan is to have in honor of Abram Buol, who was' S tics show. several buildings devoted to the care! recently chosen president. All mem- | Case or Benjamin Ives, Who Was In- The increased cost of living hag| Of sickly and under-nourished ehilgren pors of the hoard have been invited | averaged 150 per cent. The teachers :‘]‘“"‘-‘f" pare n\‘s ;-um_mv :u}m‘-l\i”tu sv;lld to the dinner and it is expected that @ juved Thanksgiving Night, 1918, ze schedule a sho em away, but whose hefith really | (o iruir se @ big suceess. i T SR three years before the maximum \_p‘"“)‘("‘(“’l""‘"‘mf““'\"‘;“:"I"‘:_‘(f;:’”;"iff(“‘_‘('l".""" \m‘u" Referendum No. 20, which has been | Benjamin Ives, of Plainville, who under this schedule becomes OPera-f{ .. 1o gyver the project, it belng the S¢NE to the local chamber from thel.,q serfously injured Thanksgiving the #nd non oh o cunnit ol el =l ielier r somis thit Yhe prosence of 0 ondl SERUIRORRCE L BOTeRcE B sl ren b incowming Blain cessively high cost of living they are| gickly children would serve to con- ‘Vashington, (D. €. The referendum =& 757 Bk Sk > asking that this schedule which has| taminate the city water. Superintend. 15 Issued in connection with the pres- | ville fcarisplicfa switchiinear the ¥, been vouchsafed them bo mide ober-| ent W. M. Stockwell of the bonrd of €ht merchant marine activities and | M. €. A and crushed him between ative now when it is most needed. health explained this morning that no’ the purbose of the discussion is to | tWo trolleys, causing injuries neurly Teachers? Tardiness Fxplained, tubercular children will be sent to'enable the National chamber to get | atal, has secured a setflement from One of the officers of the league| that recreation camp nor will any (he opinions of the business men | the Connecticut company throush his said yesterday: buildings directly upon the watershed throughout the nation as to govern- | ittorneys, Kirkham & Mink. Th “1t has been asked why we have| be uscd to house the children. There ment-owned and private-owned mer- | COmpany paid liberally and the case, not made application carlier for the | are encugh buildings far removed chant ships. The local board of di- | Which NERICE ‘mm-\d fou nm\xn super- inerease £o that it could be included | from the watershed to make possible rectors will answer the nino guestiong | 0T court this week, has been strick- in the budget. The new schedule had | the establishing of u camp without | asked and will send its answors to tho | ""\”“ ‘%',"\ i "‘:.":l njuties cactatned been operative only throe months— | donger. I ENAITAL T30, WA, oy (i, il o 2 o SR R B P e e A Tab re naa R o It was further explained that the | present fhe report 1o congress, ‘:\ '],i bt e g Heng vl and il would have becn nccessary | matter is merely in the experimental , — Another important business matter | :‘:i’_( “,i,:"(,'",‘l'l' S l\". \.'\“M".Lm e >+ us {0 begin our campaign then to | 280 and whether it is proven a Wise [ ywhich will be brought up for consid- | (-iAtl:n e e SRR B e have it before the finance board in | MOVe or not the Burlington tract Will} oration is the resignation of Secretary | Lo has heen ander i dootar's sare 3 o8 never be used for a permanent camp. | : S | DO n ARl b IR (i August. As a matter ot fact, the : v | Leon Sprague. Mr. Sprague will = Sacliers 410 not begint to realize’ how || par LLREOVesitoibe anjunwise DIANthe Lite Yooy iresiznation. to) the o resldent | 3 ULreh T Cho & | whele matter will be dropped. If aft- | ! 2 IFROM GUITER TO RICHES. muchiithey ‘needed itho monevinnbilife: fonefor two seasons| the' movement (i \cae 2esting s ction iwill e italten - - .I’nm‘ fl"'l»”l(; summer m“f)l'h(»*‘; ¥ e Locomes popular, a camp Will be es- | MPO% ““',l.“"'”‘""“‘l‘."””"‘ 2 MOV S| paris Rag and Bone Picker Mikes they received no pay until October.| (ablished nearer the city. The present | 'etary. Two applications for the! 5 ot The price of everything has increased | sico i an ideal .’»‘.u(v.n]un\:!.-‘\‘: 2% 0“,1' | Placo have been received—one from | Fortunc in Sclling Rain Conts. ! and they were plunged into debt, and | 1,000 feet above sea level, easy of are | W. 1. Brown, of the Hartford County | Paris, Dec. 4 (By the Assoclated in September of this year the first| cess and having all natural resources | J¥mployment bureau and one from [ I'ress).—Among those who recently appeal for help came. Teachers said'| beneficial to the children’'s health. | H. B. Chamberlain, of New Haven.| have risen from a comparatively hum- they could not live on $950 a year of | The water hoard explained that the | cet the board has not received any | ble position to ceasiderable wealth in 12 months which is the maximum in | water from this source would not be | applications from local men. this city, is a rag and bone dealer, o grades, and $1.100 for a | available for city use for two years at | 7805 b who formerly gained a meagre live- o her. who. has taught he muny as| least, thereby giving the city ample| GARLSON WILL FILED lihood by picking over garbage boxes o5 or 30 years. The first demand | (me o try out this proposed expori- during the carly morning. He bought ihat the league do something for tho | Ment Without danger of contaminating | MBI o T GRRNUE GF s Coi teachers came in October and then, 1 the Water suppl [ Deces 5 [Eon S ahbprancaiat e Jldn dation eale ok Fhl = S | Deceased Makes Provision for the | of American army stocks, and made of course, the budget had been made | T ey Sy et ESon anEhel rosa ol ot 60100 out. When the schedule ;\.As 1‘:uL Jte (" MINES SREUATION | (FIGE S M- | ¥ducation of His Son by Leaving | rrancs. This sum he invested in fur- operation prices In evervthing had not i 'r purchases fic iquidatec Ten o fhe. hoights they ot 19 Com Operators In Washington Show | Trust Fund of $100. i,'\‘fu"k"“",::;'\',‘"}.",','f,'ms‘hcshz;f‘;"‘l“.f;‘i Nelther was there any ideq that they | No Sigms of Inereasing Ra'se Offcred. |y o oo | SRR PR ot i bsine would so rise, and we'were not| Charleston, W. Va. Dee. 5.—Coal | was filed for probate. (his merning | 2CUmen he now has a bank account of prevared N operators, In conference at Washing- {#nd by its torms (he executor iy RoYeELI0 100 Tranch ST P IR s » povern. |Ordered to pay all just debts 2 | e A FOUR DROWNED IN WRECK. LD "‘_‘"’"‘; By o A e A N,,f.,,_\ “,H‘,, s,,\v‘.‘,»;:f ,,‘,:',(,l AFTER NEW ATRPLAN S S ment’s proposition} for a 14 per cent. | yisions for the disposal of the ro- A Two Masted Schooner Sunk By Un- | wage advance for coal miners and | mainder of {he estatoe, $100.000 Prizc for Man Who Invents known Tug in New York Harbor. have considered no plan to give the| To his daughter, Miss Nellie Car One to Go Straight Up in Air. e o = o oo | workers a larger amount than sug- | son, he leaves $25, also a similar pro- SR s New work, Dec.io pRour members||| LA A, e dininistrator! Gard |[vislon! for hibison Azvid Garacn 118 M:‘ \;‘fl."\mp' rl\f gl O of the crew of the two masted schoon- | field, according to @ message from D. |leaves $100 in cash to be placed in | $1.m‘.mn el of Gt _”l‘lr D er Mary E. Lynch were drowned to- | C. Kennedy, sccretury of the Kanaw: | trust by his wifo for the education | o om westicti st srne boarmon Toane dny when an unidentified tug struck | ha Operators’ association made pub- [and support of his son, Earl The | faguy e ofter. made by Baotard and sani the vessell, whish vas yiag | 12 here toduy. Mr. Kennedy s at-|balance of the $100. if there be anv. | ;51 K are Michlin, French tire man- : & | tending the confercnce. - isitoiibel glven Hanliupon! reaching hisii e ctaocne o cnen ohaia s S Iablot off the foot of 32nd street in the Hud- | Reports early today indicated that | majority. The residue of the estate, | Inanco. was amnounced hore by the son river. The captain of the sunken | the coal situation in West Virginia |after the above terms arc carried oul, | oo club of Amerios ) 3 vessel, Andrew M. Francis, was res- s unchanged. {1s ordered payable to his wife, Mrs.| A machine which can take-off from eSS gHS ;'lnlnig:ozj'1‘;;'\;"1“:-':\\;;?“:}‘ T { Mary Charlotte Carlson the roof of a medium-sized house and PR D A O N L= O Gl o AT Trnn land at the same place, is desired. 1t The schooner, londed with stone, A G ane i | e Rl St i sleoisict st alans Uit artived hero yasterday: from. btostsl|| Herteord, Doe, S——Notices for the| .The Day Nursery will have af winning machine must Hiave ‘ths : s Lart J | Christmas tree at its rooms on Court | greatest possible range of speed up to ton, Me., on her way to Ossining, N.|dedication of the new main building | " 2 | 4 e She registered 105 tons and was|at the Masonic Home, Wallingford, | Street. The tree \:.|'Il be installed nn‘ o e oA Gy o CIubTIoE A GUENe R Gt ot T S o 0N |FSn i 08 v ke nno e o D e cillie By o ve [ sl Bl GO IR SRR N0 [ B Srmon | B R I T R e et o B been sent out by Grand Master Wal- '\“‘\‘ Dersone (having \\‘I\};:IIY\V{:I‘.:: s i $108,317 WAS SPENT T0 ELECP |lace 8. Moyle of New Haven.. The | M8 ©F trimmines WelEs 10 S0} orop GOV. COOLIDGE OF MAss, | ceremontes iwillijtake Snlace @ at = 2 ot .YU“‘”;,, e — o'clock and be public in character. Ghjer ALORT g S Lo e - Boston, Dec. 5.—The Republican {1t is expected that all the officers ot | I''ances O'Brien. (EROOSEVELLS COUSIN, 0N State committeo . expended $108,- | the grand lodge of Connecticut will | - . AGE IN PARIS, PLEAS] 517.86 in the campalgn which r(‘sll”‘[ be present. Invitations havd been | oML A Paris, Dec. 4, (By the Associated ed in the re-election of Governor|sent to all the 111 constituent Ma-| A. L. Mendelsohn, of Hartford, | press)-—iss Hilda Roosovelt, col- Calvin Coolidge by a majority of [ sonic lodges in the state and to all | complained to the police last mizht| gin of the late Col. Roosevelt, made 125,000, according to a report filed | Kastern Star members. The grand | that a raccoon coat had been stolen | her first appearance al the opers with the secretary of state. masters of the other five New Eng- | from his automobile in Purinton’s! comique last night in “Manon.” News- More than 6,100 individuals, it was | land states and the grand masters of | Barage on Arch street. Heo suspected [ paper critics, In commenting upon tho announced, contributed to the fund [ New York and New Jersey have also | some men from Waterbury and the | opera, praise her operatic debut very which aggrezaled $11),846.91. been invited. police of that city were notilied. highly. Zage-Zlen & Co. e Handkerchiefs Handlierchief BIG STOCK—HUNDRIIDS OF NOVELTIES—LOW PRICES Women's spoke stiteh pure s 3 Handkerchiefs, 1. 2, 3 priced 50c to 89¢ cach. A Edged it and | rows of spoking Venise Lace hoice holiday novelty. Handk ercliiefs at 50c, 5¢ and $1. Very rare rare and beautiful. Batiste Handkerchicfs with Madcira embroidered scallops, 30¢ ecach. Lovely Displays af Linen Goods with embroidered corners, 286 9c¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00. Handkerchicfs in Holiday [Boxes at various prices three for 50¢, 59¢, 69¢ and 79¢. Madeira and Spanish Embroidered goods $1. AND HANDKERCHIERS FORR MEN AT LOW Kerchiet Shop. South Stoz Broad assortments, fine qual ties, new and s 49¢, 50¢ and at three for $1. Pure Linen with tials PRICES—At Hand- nart fine Pure Linen at] embroidered ini= Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, plain, splendid quality, 50¢ 75¢, $1. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs in sillc at 59¢ and $1. Colored Linen| tioods, very fine and beautiful colors, at 76¢ and $1. NECKWEAR FAVORED FOR GIIES Wool Searfs in Lovely Colors, $4.75 to $10, Knitted Silk Scarts, all 8ilk and Fiber Silk, Crushed Plush Scarfs or Capes, $7.25 to $2 Marabou Secarfs, $7.00 to Lace Collars, Venise, cfe., 50c., $t, sq. AND A BIG SPECIAL THAT IS WONDERFUL VALUF—IR FILET LACE COLLARS, SPECIAL AT $3.75 KACH. Be theni, clect Neckwear ' e 1o see L © T T Qe S e b BLANKETS, THAT'S ALL! New York.—Parisia wrap themselves up in days to 'keep warm Laura fashion on blanket maudemoisellc blankets thesc The Misses IRogers showed this ther arrival from dress and Dblanket Renee and latest The Sovereigns Trading Co. 160 Main Street. Tel. 1025-1026. Legs Spring Lamb. .. .. .38¢ Ib 2 Cans Fancy Corn........350 TUrkeys . ......o... 53¢ b 2 Cans Camiphell's Beans . . . Roasting Chickens ... ... 50¢ Ih Cans V. C. Chicken Soup Fancy ¥owl _....... 12¢ 1b 7 Plgs. Unceda Biscuit. ... 50¢ GOCRCT /o it s in s ABC 1D bs. Royal Lunch Crack- Sausage Meat ...... 10¢ b crs PR oo 850 e —————— OLEOMARGARIN I 1b. Turkish Figs cvovi. B80IH Good Luck S 18¢ Turkish Dates e 28¢ 1h Marigold .. 16 o I'ruit 2 and 3 for Nucon ..... .s ks Oranges, Sunkist, doz . ISt PRIZC «.:oomenayanqls 380 Fancy Eating Apples, ) Nut Grove ....... Malaga Gripes FLOUR IS GOING UP Crocker's Best, this is Washburn-Crosby’s 'lour, 1-8 bbl bug. , $1.85 Occident, 1-8 bbl. bag $2.00