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modeled and armed by the navy de- “OUTLAWS"” CONDEMNED. - | partment she is now what her urfl~' —_— on ore | cers claim ig.the fnost gunpoat in | Labor Pederation Ofiicially Frowns on v U the service and is in use ns a :mln-l authorized strikes. ing ship. Montreal, June 14.—Central labor JUNK AT CHICAG[] Half A dozen submarine chasers | bodies which alded unauthorized rail- stationed here, all of which saw serv- A road strikes were condemned in 2 ice overseas during the war, are to | resolution presented the annual e | be sold, if the government find | convention of the American Federa- . . purchasers. Two have already been | tion of Labor today. The resolution In Omer Fam(’“s Flgmers Also disposed of. one bringing $12,000 and | was proposed by 7T. C. Cashem of the other $20,000. They cost the ! Cleveland in behalf of the interna- | navy department about $90,000 each. | tional switchmen's union. He said a Scrapped There s s vony 1G SE e switchmen during the unauthorized RGN fer08 SELL SUGAR. | crike by inz strike funds and k] - . " furnishing t meetin halls. graveyard of famous fighting ships in | Cantiol Sunely ashe A tha abor boc E ‘ the heart of Chicago's manufacturing | s in question be condemned and warned district. In ‘the Chileage river Washington, June 14.—Sugar is 'hot to aid any similai strike in the assembled one of the stra | being sold in the cigar stores here at | future The international ladies’ garment & ever assembled on the Great > Selcenta s tanna: e Chegintornations] Sladics,Mee a For the June Bride |, ™ imerne once e i una | *Shauti 5™ impomivi 1o b | 50T 20070, 210 o ke | one of the prides of Admirai von | more than two pounds a a time In any | rojoase of all opolit _"{“ » :'\::\ s B Tirpitz, has little in its appearance to | grocery store, one cigar store is of- :‘"."",:“,‘;(‘I':v”‘l ‘”‘l Lo = 4“":'*.51\" > d Graduate indieate its war record of seven al- | fering four pounds for $1.04, and the eee——————————————— lied ships sunk by torpedo and :ulv’ manager announced that customers | o\ Sale—T'wq 7 an lire and no one knows how m de- | could have more if they would order For Sal o family house, stroyed by mines. for the U-97 was| it in advance. 12 rooms, garage, Winthrop FXCEPTIONAL VALUES In Crepe (# minc laver. On dsck she sl | Appearance of sugar in such un- | Street—See ; hoasts n lonz range navoal rifle, but [ natural places is one more evidence de Chine and Satin Underwear, below is only a shell. Her main mx-] that it has drifted out of its matural DE‘”ITT A RILEY . gines and all her principal working | channels and is in the hands of specu- GOWNS, CAMISOLES, ENVELOPE | parts have been stripped out and | ROOM 208, | shipped to Annapolis, where future p jewelry stores have of- NATIONA SANK LU g CHEMISE, Fic. Dainty - effects In oicers of the navy will receive their ~ « : 5 1:|\;~I;.~Ir‘1}é.-l\" ‘::“"3“" hem stiteh rose bud trim and fine lace . ¢ducation on machinery donated by | = = - - —_— — | the late imperial German government. i The 7 was surrendered at Scapa | ' Mlow aftor the armistice and was one | | ot five U-boats allotted to the United | trimmed effects, ENVELOPE CHEMISE, Nalnsook { States. She toured the Great Lakes and French lawn, in beautiful 1ace | quring the Victory loan drive be- | and embroidery tel | fore coming to her last rest here. | 3 2 g In this strangely assorted fleet is | h b s 2 > { A the Essex, whose ancient wooden | CXEI | IR - , WHITE SKIRTS, Petticoats, Em- },ul] was designed to break up the ! | A {1 : . i Sroldered and Plain Sateen. Also Slave traffic on the African coast. R 7 = [ £ : . The Yantic was built as a yacht for! 1l 5 i { i ! "exceptionally fine line of lace trimmed | president Lincoin, then remodeled as | 3 ; o - @ naval corvette. Her most famous | ! il il . Skirts. Big variety-1o choose from. [.v\plnn was the vain attempt, in | ! i . I | We're Building “A Bigger Better Store” company of the Proteus, to rescue | i Lieute t Greely's arctic explora- tlon party at Discovery Harbor in 1883 | The Hawk, formerly a vacht, was |sold by the late Mark Hannah, of 3 i anr | Ohlo, to the government at the out- A : | hreak of the Spanish-American war. | R, K | She captured the Spanish’ liner Al- — — i i . vana and b ht i : ; | fonso XIII. off Havana and broug : her prize into »ort. The gunboat Wilmette, still in her | {gray war paint, bears little resem- | 'Y e ance to her former self when she s 3 | was the passenger. liner Eastland, | which turnea over atPits dock in {1915, drowning 812 excursionists. Re- | : r Be sure the window shades you buy - won’t crack and break! % Inc. Hartford Ordinary window shade materiai 1s made of coarse i muslin which is filled with chalk and clay. = The wear of daily usage causes this filling to loosen and fall out, - Discount on everything in our store ex- d h M leaving the shade full of cracks and pinholes. To Sleep ng t eans But Brenlin wears and wears y cepting Overalls and Work Shirts. Brenlin is made of fine, closely woven cloth which cor.- tains not a particle of chalk, or clay, or other filling. That You Must Rest e e e | i Tinted with the finest, fast colors Brenlin Window . Shades will not spot in the rain nor fade in the sun. g t They wear three times as long as ordinary shades. Come in and see the many rich colorings we have in this long-wearing shade material. Let us show you how v & 3 * SHOUL Y ONFE. OF THOSE et . : e AND X0 IR A O e little it will cost to shade your windows with Brenlin, and FOSTER IDEAL BED SPRINGS THAT WE ARE SELLING - hc]p vou select just the tone that will harmonize with No use talking, friends, the right rest can only be had at night the color scheme of your room. Come today. by sleeping upon the proper fitting bed-spring ¥Fit means comfort, a quality as essential in bed-spfngs as in shoes BUY YO' IR SHADIES The RIGHT bed-spring should fit your body It should equally ’ distribute your weight It should fit the hollows and yield to the A I RA‘ KL‘FFE S high spots, It should enable you sleep with your spine in a perfectly easy position, and give perfect relaxation to every nerve ‘We have recently installed a complete new k : e (el ) (ke pela aumeutini 1o rest Ml Copatort This means ACCURATE WORK! QUICK SERVICE! 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