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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA.LD. FRIDAY, JUNE' 11, CITY ITEMS Deaths and Funerals - "‘M“““N WOOLEN | | e Ire e TCNERTON HEARS T por = Fo . l lnanCla ‘ Park Reserve home sites should be The funcral of Joseph McCabe was nmlrd Saturday and Sunday.—advt. | held at % o'clock this morning at St. Tt TN ehe et Mary's church. The body arrived in this city last night from Chicago, w A” WREET ““BK U .,,,,;_:;‘,f";,_fi",,‘;.‘?,‘-,‘:1,'"::;’ A Mouiall &1d 'was) ialent (5] (NG| HomeTor hig z : Merbers New York .Stock Excl 27 t Ty ROE LIS FGLSE RSN TR e WM cCaberori22 Grove (Continued from First Page) ° dl WEST MAIN ST. NEW BR] Freed ol Profiteering Charges| rxcencnt tresn ruic wwrmwverry | TL tev, William e was 1he et STANMY 1. EDDY, Mer. v jce cream. McEnroe's, West Main St 2 i | . At mass. Rev. J. Leo Sullivan was dea- cold, capable, nerwveles unsym- | " wn Co Q h 00 pl z e . h school | €M and Rev. John T. Winters w pathetic Bicinces i a e et = Cll lll’I lJflS eS lll allll Benny Higgard, former high schoo Sl bR S i athlete, hus returned to his hoine on They are in no mood to take it on. floral tributes, « b ago lodge Arch strect from Aliadlebury college. [ 1 0FET 1M ""' e :"‘ = l_‘”hm‘m:"f T (e Y e e He will return to that school in the 19 s e RO 2 2 rall 4 A At Ear L pes i wae g N o ume M wentment {of that eity contributimg beautiful [ demand of (his convention is a can- erately active aguin at the outse charging profiteering against the Am- Rloch and Shuman clothing. fuses its warmth to ceased i “hicazo and N Farrell Clothing Co.—advt Th‘" ,'v 5 x‘“ in Chi wd this ¢ The executive committee of the pall bearers were Thomas Ge : . Boy Scouts council met at the scout hart, James Connelly, P’atrick Kelly, | Words of ringmg righteousness bring - - perfect plans for the summer camp- (th¢W J. Kovermun. The flower bear- s it not the truth that the most k a be held at Cedar Lake, | 7 v o e s 0 e aertennor. i | Connelly, Jr. The committal service rom July until Septe > at the grave in St. Mary's new ceme- | convention is to see to it that the re- council also decided to suspend the | tery was conducted by Rev. John T.| publics ar s once ags eturn et . monthly meetings until September. |y o0 ¥ « :c:l ’::,c\\“}rr\”u is once again returned Exclusive agents Stetson shoes. - er? | Tt Do you want another four yvears of Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Isabella Circle, National Daughte: The dictlora of higher rates for ca York and Massachusetts and Willlam the cockles of their hearts and whose money. Steols, cquipments, shippings and chemicals guined 1 to 2 points in | M. Wood, president of the corpora- the first transactions, the outstanding | tons, were quashed today by Federal features ng Lackawanna Steel, | 5400 v ek JHaskell and Barker, Mercantile Ma- rine preterred and Industrial Aleohol Among ofls, Mexican Petroleum was and some of the motors a AN ik Fsanininealn | demurier ers were Thomas Kelly and James !interposed by Charles Hughes special counsel for the defense, which held that woolen goods did not con- stitute wearing apparel and therefore did not come within the meaning of the Lever act. important duty that confronts this bsidinrics made fractional Ruils were in the background and coppers veactod stightly Wall Street, Close.—Still higher prices ruled in the last hour, motors | Court Gives Opinion, and tobaccos contributing to the fur- John Woods. economic chaos Do you want an- funeral of John Woods will be | other four years « e Wilson fami of Isabella, will decorate the graves |, ¢ fuseral of John Woods will other four ye f the Wilson family eld at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning | in the White House? If you insist | of the deceased members of the order | "G o it L 3 5 at St Joseph's church. Burial will be | that the father of the dynasty shall tomorrow evening. All members are | ;;, g Mary's new cemetery abdicate do you want the people then . to donate flowers, and to 25 ¢ bl SipeoRic ! requested to dona & to take up the crown prince? i . < “If you do not, why. then, gamble than 6:30. The funeral of John G - wil 3 bl & e al of John Glinsky will ance® S e e T. W. O'Connor is now located in | je held at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ,“,,‘,,,h :,1'7‘",‘.5 \“},', e e Booth's Block. Phono 2468 ——advt. ing at St Andre obvious? iy not admit to your- A fine all wool suit, $3%. Wil- | oy 5 P - pelon an:u—. ~that there is one re- | The annual scout rally will take = publican who can sweep the country place at Walnut Hill park tomorrow OUTING TOMORROW OF | whose nomination winl carry with it afternoon at 2 o'clock. The prizes the absolute certainty of his election? for the meects will be awarded. Three S. W. OFFICE FORCE| 't may be true that our near-ofii- cer class, the captains of industry, the go Muck said wearing apparal was clearly necessity, but that con- gress by its amendment of October 1919, 1o the original Lever act clearly (New York stock Exehange quotations | had in mind the trade signification of furnished by IKtichter and Co. mem of | what cloth meant. The court added the New York Stock Exchange) ther advance "he closing was strong. Sales approximated 500,000 shares have same at the rooms, not later that although it held that congress w’'s Lithuanian | selves—what every man of political June 11, i power to regulate distribution of Hih > woolen cloth it felt that since con- Allls Chalmers 3a grems did not broaden the trade mean- Am Feet Sugar .. 91 %1% | ing of the term “wearing apparei Am Can . ta Include a boit of cloth, the court Am Car & Fdry . .14 d was unable to find any meaning in the Am Locomotive t other than the general trade use Am Smelt of the term Am Sug Ref com 2 American Woolen shares became Am o Sumaira active in the stock market on an- Am Tel & Tel nouncement that indictments against Am Wooelen ‘ the compuny and its officials had been Anaconda (op 5 2 aquashed, The stock showed an ex- Ateh Top & 8K 9 9% | treme gain of 4 points at noon At Gulg & W | I Baldwin Loco f Balt & O E J | Beth steel 23 ey | l Brooklyn R 2 Can Pae . i - SESSION WILL LAST Chile Cop fino Cop silver cups w.'l be given, one for the most points gained at the meet, one — disbursing officers of the primary other for the exhibition. Two pen.|-AMmual Event Will Be Held at Morris | sary who advance the sinews of war, nants will also be awarded for the e .-~ 2 would prefer a military leader. But g o < moat polnits 1n| the meat | John Wel: Cove—H. A. Procter Heads 1 am here to say for the rank and file CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, H lows will act as judge. Comaaiitce fa Charxe of the republican party that: Room 410, NatL Bk. Bldg. Tel 2120, T. FRANK Fark Reserve reached via Hart- * “T'he plain Y ¢ - ford Jitneys and Stanley street clec. | The annual outing of the Stanley Who fill the ranks American Hardware C Works office force will be held to- That have the votes, morrow, when they will journey to Are calling for the son B h i the Sea CIff Hotel, at Morrls Cove, o il dor ought and JUNE WEDDINGS | Special cars have been chartered and | . ©f California’ [ it is estimated that about 40 will at- ousomd know, wiiy it is (et American citizens by the tens of thou- ¢ sands have written in his name at . = - pavilion of the hotel and a program | % ) « Increase in the Namber of Marriage [0 T 00 @ 0 s follows: every free-and-open primary in the . L. JUDD, . G. JUDD land, 1 hold a mandate of’ California . . | Popular Songs e et s ldcenses Issa~d Indicates a Busy Lesder B hrm“" |:" tell you The human sympathies fi v . rtet | have a wireless all their own whereby Month for Dan Cupid Vocal Selections ........... Quartet | MaV ol . B Britton ¢. B. Pratt fellow-heart speaks to fellow-heart. William H. Turner, of 186 Arch Jackson H. Stearns .| Through its unobtrusive but powerful i . street, and Miss Pauline Sheriden, of ‘iiv..... Robert Loomis| Workings the word has passed along Sy s_;;;‘l?"“““ """‘“";_"‘;M Maple street. Turner is years olld lections ........... Quartet | DY average American to average - e e ET, ichone 2 s - ; < 5. . Savery | American. Men and women every- L = and his prospective bride 17. It was ; Speech il E. C. Savery ery mecessars for the latter to secure the| After dinner has been served, the | Where have learned to know Califor- 'Wi A 8§ € 1n the actory Wi consent of her father, Thomas Sheri- ( Party will hay 9 picture taken on the | nia’s son, and they have taken his irics to Francis street.—advt. | tena Dinner will be served at the \’ ol Fusi & 2 t21y on O (Continued from First Page) Corn Pr Crueible 8 s whiskered delegate from Springfield, €uba Cun Sug 111, mounted to the shoulders of two Kk Horn ( . delegates snd was carried about the Endicott tortuous course of t(he procession Bete sheic2 tound and round through the dele- e 18t ple 2 Siterd sastic 3 o ¢ den 11 ;‘:I‘:“ tion :‘;":'d‘_‘"‘ n'r‘“:"“;' i | den. before a license could be granted. lawn. on everybo © ~ . = > = ng on ev ¥'s corn Francis I.. Conlon. of 25 Tremont | for dancing an Alpha Strinz R s P, . n Motars ceeulng o pe p i ‘il 1 > gt lx”plm up their cheering without | . . ¢ .14 Miss Delia Agues Haugh, | Orchestra will fu 2 M Noih pra . [ lovernor Morrow of Kentucky | o = "pio0 ot gtreet. Mr. Corlon was The committee § . f the out- “They see in him a man of action, | § W .Cen climbed on the speaker’'s platform and formerly a fire commissioner and Miss | InS is headed by H P a great constructive executive, a lead- motioned to the Lowden supporters | bR Tl O TS o e aterographer | committees : Reception, ses | er to whom a platform promise is a | @ IMeplention Cop 3 5 < '::l # I» “ HU'J. 4 In the galleries to dutter the big| 0 8 0 Mollie Dunn. Elsie Loomis, M solemn obligation, a man who keeps ~ American flags draping from the rafl. sl 2 < s i | ton, Messr=. ¥ the faith, who enacts his sed Y Ink Mer Marine pfa s . Alex Pianka and Mary Warniak. 7 oy B R DTOTE e ) Apparently there were upwards of v i S e R C. 'B. Pratt. R. B. Britton; d word into the law of the land, an ex Ing Nick i = » S .. | The former lives at 73 Oranze street 4 e . . b 4 b 8 ks 0 delegates, and maybe more, wk- | (M TR VA8 S S S and entertainment, 1. C. Savery, Mis Bve whio) bave 1o his Gsva sate & g part in the rumpus, which went | “"% = s ¥ % - | Blsie Loomis; transportation, D. L: gment so clean, so eflicient, so Wiy Springtield iy 4 Francis Henry Marinen, of 143 . an, s ent, g i on past (he 25 minute mark without [ Ceaact Ttent SAvilon. of o | Bartiet, G D wlings; tickets, Mrs, g. that it challenges compari- T n;.,,.,. PR sign of abatement wig' s(r-\-. G M cleanec CON- | K. W. Clark: printing, Miss Nellie eader who knows how to S0 A Rall Rouc' the parading had | SAUROH, 01 88 1 ing Sihee Murnane; athleties, G. K. Talbot. cudgel of political power jgh Valley ' - o : - s arl Wright, of 7% Elm street, 4 \fl P broken up but the noise wa sesmmmoe that ev v candidates are forced Petrofeum iRl Manilons o | applied for a license to marry Miss . Midvale St ] ouiferan The Lowden dele- | Tl " Morrison, of Walpole, Me. As| ELKS TO OBSERVE to play t e squarely with the | = = . ies declined to resume their seats purl P 4 - It was neces: people. Misouri ¥ Shcual i hes moving | e 1s but 20 years old, it was neces b5 E Al B e O ot oI | v for him it wire] bl parents I FLAG DAY SUNDAY | “The suprcigiest of human great- P~ <JOHN P. KEO "‘ X Central ¢ L through their fingers after they had | Maine for consent to marry. = oo s g e -y e - 299 MAIN STREET. CHN 1T & 1 torn out their vecal chords with yel- — Sroug o g -'0"'"”* & We iy g ey e ssom B[IOGK PLANNED Exercises Will Be Carr o »'h'ls",“l,o";,rp,m u i 1 ubers Consolidated Stock Exchange of INorthern Pac ) R sk 3 A o 3] KS Ohlo’ Clties Gas KIks' Hall in Splendid '""::m;",_";'r“"‘:mf’”r t’l‘\":‘l{;‘m:?’;, STOCKS AND BONDS lap Am P& begun 1o reorzanize, this time getting brave zenerals whe g CASH OR MAR! mR R 4 Morris Raphael Will Build on Prop- Manner, ! together on its shouting and falling pha 4 on P > trained a nation’s cohorts, haw#: H Pri Wi Bunzn Coal into a single-song of “we want Low- : > The New Britain lodge of Elks will ‘.-vmm the profiered carring ! Direct Private Wire A Steel Car den. erty Adpoluing South Comgrega~ | observe’ Flax Day, Sunday. Jume 13. |t ored few that they mizhegde nto | | Tel <1012 PAT. D. SULLIV. It was taken up by the galleries tional Church Site. e RPEIBIS HSInIC e 0 '-!"T places of power cver tfe many. f hall on Washington street. Lynch's { Ave qve they have permifigd’ them- » I s wWhere many were standing SRR S % A group of Oklwhoma d Morris Raphael took a building per- | orchesira has heen secured to furnish | (G0 50 0y Citted b the cjdbd hands the music for the eatire afternoon t ) 1 the harmony by introduc mit this afternoon for the erection i O | of Croesus into his uolden, chariot places sends to crime and disorder in | lgnn-8 Steel & ' refrain “Lowden, lLowden, Fri . | a six-story apartment house with tu The following orders have been in-} 4 p ved by the expectant sidlions of igh places. i INQU]RY 1 "N blithern Pac : S Lowden.” stores on recently acquired property \"l'l’r‘d 1o} :|:|‘rvul N ueEs tanley | Obsequious and favor hunting weaith, Is Best-Fitted Man. sonthwrn Tty ... 2 When it hnd gone 40 minutes just | AdJolning the property of the South | To8L Mo- (1 T O 1. Spanis ‘M l““ “In the pust fow we the Ameri- “California makes no protension ; Sendeba ker as long an the Woud demonstration | Consregationa) socioty. | he hulding | Glover Fost. Roulllard-Linton Post | 20 People have scen thisgon of Call- that her candidate is the political heir | Mexican Investigation A w 5xX128 arence I er is 2 o e S L fornia brougrht face 1o fac® Wi hs 5P shendors Roosavol B oot the archithet. and Kosciusko Post, Polish ~ World | #7HE A fioasees ihe | 2 e meotore g RooseYRIC RIS uL SR (RS ranza Met Ilis Death Mr, Raphael is planning the con War veterans The following pro- " e . by 'l"' " e g should happen that tne claim is here Mr, = @ - i » hope of mortal n hey have seen | 46 a it itic: . Srime N struction of a somewhat similar block | &ram will be carried out under the | o€ 0 BET id test. . And they ,I;‘l“‘:f;lo:_'c‘fl'{m‘)\f\.o}:""“‘_'"‘fx, ':,‘:_‘"l';’zi?[, Dring Qut i "wited 1 ruit =& A ; opposite St. Mars's church on prop- | direction of the Elks' cfficers: e e B et d o v Yequeathed to 2 gavel on the chairman’s table so that termecty Swacd by Melen IKotiy | Processionsl Mavch ... STaeay v anyone, then California asis you (o re- ’\lirrl Retan =t 3 ] t shook the platfo: N erty forme d Y 3 campaizn with head erect. with no o that M e It Ve i ced Press).—Circum % § Food Prod | hook platform. But the Low- | \tlcabe A permit will be applicd for Taneh's orchestra. Blot ¥ heon, and with eyes member that Theodore Roosevelt said ;. the death ‘' of 8 1 0o o4 den foree thouzht they ought to | o . 2 Star-Spangled | 3 O ONERICHCU IUIVegRy St the | ©f her sou g San R oriey ans Alco within a week for the second build-{ Star-Spanzled Banner S Y ialohbi the her 5o 4 4 l'“"' Al make the demonstrution a little Orchestra and audience Wit -can sUll Joo) raleht fote the ““He is fitted at the moment to be | Venustiano Carranza Rubber Co : longer and Senator Heveridge sent cleared up By ths O ing. 5 . ) f#ce of his fellow/ countrymen. : = . Introductory Exercises— President of the United States. Steel R | 2 | ot the iend A “If you shall select this son of 5 vestigation today, aithe . - e of the leaders of the low- - - My (el = ericans b as " Stee prd 104% 10415 . ader he Low FLAG DAY RXERCISE 1y fellow-Americans, the hour has sl ot e Officers of the lodge el it 1 thereons R Copper ', . 54 P :‘Il vvlr-l- ],.‘F':':-'..": ..‘n'.: n:l::‘l l|||n~... to use o Selectior—"Flowers of Freedom™. o S "»;'“l‘”_-' :_“_“'” lign he has placed | Struck, the time has come m‘ Sscounze | ooy Rodolfo Herrero who Willys Overland ‘0% s s P oauiet he COMVEn- | senool Children Making Effort o | ccooctiperee e o GORCLE L e Ty pow the hack of the re- :“:‘y'l?j'”:,’"h‘l“r"o‘l"'\“““‘“l‘;;‘ e b revolutionary farces whic b — Have Observation General. Readinglof ey Ricord publican party, No $300,000 ‘angels' | temble of the repyoiless party (he Carranza camp at Tia of dalegates took thoir seats but Flag Day exercises will be held at Brother Dudley T. Holmes have heeroyering oy e im0 b e ety insiated Coryuizat tES I. STOCK o o A i g bl [o e e Snrague | $25.000 tip rrem the friendly hand of | there arc a & ¥ er when wounded and aband JRIMRT QUOYRD i mie s b s e e i e i e S| T S Tk o S e | SRR o G S or » minutes the demonstration | program. each pupil has pledges - Serviee— » has been | to Ahe flag of freedom:; t tho| ¢ G ally was stilled and Charles K. | self or he e IC b iRk TR ke rors (3 Ofticers of the lods penny from his BEIVALE BUIOS AR rlx"“‘» \('cn'l]lno f."; ;:p :frr:x:d?llu“n 1’;)‘::“0 ‘:\l‘o‘}l‘:\ ‘)-:“m‘f: (ea‘: vJe:tm l:l.'r Pickeit of Waterloo. 1la., seconded | have the fag displuyed froni their | Solo-—"When the Fluz Goes By™ mulliea it BLSYERESE S e [ Olitical Fnlaven’ who' ate | Atontis, Dot taguedi urnished by Richier ane B ot oliWasarioo. ilap el haRnani | etteo hcran our ranks political slaves who aro| Montes, but in wo’um ®laniey R. Kddy, Manag [Kevarfon i avicnis Inomination il | sepactive Bomen I - 0 SRSt Pen years ago, the speaker said, big [ being lashed into line by the black- | acy of his story. Bid i O e o e e tis W aanival Eike: Tribute to. the Mlag business men in California and “our | snake of some party Lezree, tell them amination of Gen. Hef rd Elec lLight 15 e A RATEIOHRT SCROOLILO. Aave the STusenb fn Eenstt SRS bULc tothe Ea ks willionaires” were féar- | that they hold within themselves the | to reveal definite particult PN AN 1de . € > ) . Aisp d Glory o onds srother iughror conservative n N E Tel s SRS B Qe e Sumpsign | on iispiay 0lditioty on Monday Brother 3 Naurhion ful of Johnson but they found that|power to strike the shackles from :gedy and no one has b a0 Hruss 195 Heaihd Sovece n ';‘,",,"1"! ke "I','“:' = 3 """'”""’,'\'l'\",:f'."' ,“",::‘!,‘,"‘ AR L Shen power was in his hands he used | fheir own limbs.” iho s able to testity from an Hosiery ohd as atio . Ake 1t 3 SE euchsiorchestra - and he now has no sup- observation how Carranza s sttt i Lo el e it so sanely” and he now has no suy An Moslery " 03 0 i denners e speak.: | GOMPERS OPPOSE Fatiotc Adrem " W'ao ey and I new hs no eu- : ey gan Silver F s ging voloa and he kev - > rothor e Stark Suiivan astic “th > bankers and t} JAPS U crowd we Thare J e i e thusiastic “than the bankers and the 3 & Spencer . rowd well in hand. Thare NEW LABOR PLA ]\} Selection— r Glori Land” .. A theii o0 1ils homs wEats OXFORD CHAMP V a rousing cheer from the cou — 1 Bravs Y ATRLLSIRS e on. “you men of honest big men: Talee Muirfield, June 11.—M - : rtion floor when Mr. Pickett said e Milo onteite S T o P i 2 4 ot s /l\rm- el Tha i loe eaetad ba o forsisore et . | justwnce from your stubborn cars the | Comspiracy to Murder Prince Li of rdner of Chicago was f8 Sagle Lock 5 4 ‘ 2 . b A ! : | S e 80 YO ay permit . the Britist at 8 B 2t wnd that Governor Lowden would i1l | Would Do Away With Compulsory Orchestra udrence | otugsl erlureiEnicele SO e | B e oo i Magnim el 110 5 LT, SARALBUE SuR - the bill | 1tecessional Mor “Pontificial’ i . s e . Jsar Lamp Governor Lowden, Mr. Pickett de- Reference of Workmen' = Problems St : ounod | man’s PeAlly | fa; be paniinned, Hnlvet e ' R Sechine ed, was not running on one prin- T chlltoccheatrn “He sees organized society a strue e Jp-Ss-Pond com ciple, but on the fundamental founda to Tribunal for Settloment. Cules tere of laws. When respect for law Honolulu, June 11.—The Japanese US FIGURES! orth & Judd Sty St > ; dies out civilization itself is dead. | secret service has uncovered a plot by ington, June 11.— st & Wileo tion of the reg ¥ MISS MILLS TO GRADUATE, 1 3 h T ow ox Destasiti s ine sald. will " be Montreal. June The dabor | e Millk, daughter of | Therefore all lawbreakers must be | Koreans against the lives of Prince Li | bury, Vermont, 7,183, increas MEWell Mfg o 2 sredominant. Governor Lowden also, | Plank adopted Ly the republican na- ns \ forced to bow before the law of the | of Korea and Princess Masako, who | 7 per cent. Appleton, Mis. predominan vernor L en also, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mills of | ¥ poaw |l Nt represents no particular class, | 1ional convention wax condemned here | M : Jand. The man who cannot subscribe | yecently were married. and Baron | increase 2,788, or 16.6 per coni s " he sald, represents no § icular cla: Curtis strect. has returned to Welles- o B ard Screw com Mr. Plekett had to be told that his | today by Samuel Gompers, president || UFte w(roct. o retirned 1 o] o that doctrine—and the doctrine is! Saito, according to a Tokio cable- — — B college afte kt ng as maid zram to Nippu Jiji Japanese lan- l'y Works d f the American Federation of Labor tinie was b of th erica eration of Labor. [ S i et ok 2 honor at the Searle-White wedding # fotnlale Boniis ‘motift ito be an | guage mewsbhper liere) Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day |||||. ~ n S “In Town.”" he said. “we know (ov- | He referred especially to the section S A T i e. G ernor we ‘ Miss Mills graduntes Monday n,» g i | 15 per cont. reduction on Stein- | PIeCes. There wire ala many floral | didate whose red blodded, forthrizht | we Offel' today's market session Gespite pre- | arican Woolen companies of S = The | contributions from fricnds of the de- | s nerjcanism trar The on will be cleared | just measure, Someone turned on the lights once more and presently th procession - Texans fl. . the first attempt was made to stop PeXas & Iac A the noise. Sevator Lodge had given * Pebacro I'rod Ho dlia ¢ N the chair to former Scnator Beveridge Uiforn 'ae of Indiana and the latter landed his Mexico City, June 10 The noise abated a little and most vou to learn just what this trated by Secret Service, Ahe very essence of the creed of Cali- — ast him nd we join with lilinois in ment of public utilities strikes by he knows just as well as you bomibir of the foreign aad interior e niioas s ] UNDERTAKERS know that the are some wes oflices 4“.. Watladey'h ~iilast i eaia e et fendedan et s . . hesol Led en N land who do not was intended a protest azainst the Shandd L Sunday she will sing a solp at | PUsoried men i : < marriuge of Prince Li, the dispatch | 33 MYTTIE Sty East Bnd O satement rostrum ©® fecona I - eale exerciss, s M i=s Th =e b Ve o g, . 'E:.u-. ; Fleteher Dobbins of Chicago | ety oatTer ta el Catos ;'-f Baccalaureate exerciss. 3ties Mitis| 10 T © ST M oner by 0. P dapanese believed (o have |y g Jutipe £ F'il‘eb Jastag seconding speech for inots g demanded of the republican party, |l"-:)~lvw- n choirister of the Wellbsley | i\ yeuns or foul the one passion of sen implicated have besn: arrested iy ld-l\k";—m‘eev Tou ‘ 2 y g ' their exist He knows and you TR . I ¥ K to the nation bunals similar to the Esch-Cum : LEARING HOUSE ving him to the na g i S Another woman was called to the | transportation act of 1926 York, June 11.—N : New vor . candida - T Gompers asser The plank want what is square and right—who ernor We had asked the cohvention 10 go cant yvod o 0 it PACTORY GAME CANCE 3 S =0 on record in favor of the repeal o (‘ > 2 know that there arve at least a few STAG LITTLE SETTO. R —— = Works office employes tomorrow, |t Washinzton. June e govern- | the transportation ae he added. | qpe arransements for the fumeral | @ unrest which constitutes a menace | were engagir § s n.:'bt n necessary to cancel the game | ment will appeal from Federal Judge | “but the republicans appear to have | of ]l:m"‘“,‘] . Ml.u‘;.).' o remains | that is second to none which threat- | noon on Main street, near Commier- whieh was to have been played he- | Mack's decision dimissing Indet- { not only refused our suggestion .but|zee’nt B. . Porter Sons undertaking | ©DS this nation today. Say to them | cial street, when Captain T. W. Grace n rews Hi :m the teum of that factory and | ments against the American Woolen ! would extend to all utilities.” ns. were not completed taday. ow- | that if he ever gets into the all-pow- | and Officer Thomas Dolan put an end ¥ Russell & Erwins and Hart | companies of New York and Mass. Mr. Gompers arrived ) hes toduy, to the non-arrival of Burton C.| erful office of the President of the| to the affair by arresting both A‘.-'rnmia.\ will play on No and William Wood. pregident of | from Chicago, whi - bi attends | United States he will handle them | men op che o private | without gloves or merg