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Sizes 11-2 Silk i All Hosiery Sold At Second Pair Hosiery Second Pair e i This Sale Strictly £ = L Cadies High Grade [[Chitdren's First Quality and . e Silk Hose ........... Socks < Second Pair . : Second Pair .. Guaranteed ‘@ g:::ll‘(; B | G.R. KIL—NEY CO, 41 Main S,, 4DoorsSouhof st M e hundred representative workmen from |lieves the working people of Mexico|more than 50 per cent of their con-|Walter A. Kealing, who rcma'ns in|drickson succeeds him. the only one of the six antl-Hunter Councilman Richard J. Stanton wasimen who was not recalled. There the southern republic have become have been exploited. He proposes to|Stituents petitioned them to do so,|office by virtue of a sinzie uve skilled workmen in the local plants. [throw the present system into reverse (Went down to defeat at the polls yes-| Council Chairman Robert B. Tur- recalled by a vote of 50 to 5. His|were 121 votes cast for the recall in 5 . Now they are ready to return to their fand turn toward development. [terday in the recall electinn held un-|ney was recalled by a vote of 343 to|successor is Colonel Ralph Sherman. |this distfict and 122 votes cast against own country and become native fore- Ly |der the new council mnnager form|158. Captain Harold F. De Lacour| Councilman Ralph C. Sherwood wasit men when the wheels in the Mexican| Snails which attain a length of four |of governmert in Stratford, The only [succeeds him. |recalled by & vote of 244 to 96. Hls| Councilman F. Mills Tom!aon wa#s | Ford shops begin to turn. These men, [to five inches are to be found in|one of the six councilmen who falled| Councilman Vito Benedetto was re- [successor is Harry Wilcox. |recalled by a vote of 56 to 46. His —_——— it was explained, have learned Am-|Ceylon. to be recalled in today's election was|r‘alled by 174 to 71. Emmanuel Hen- Councilman Walter Kealing was|successor is Albert Coulter. erican methods, adopted American S | . Manufacturer Plans o Put Penns savsaros”oc " tune st 3aset| over a0 matches s minate| the vision of the new Mexico. They are used by the civilized w k dSt F' ht' ‘wfll pass this enthusiasm gon to their|the world. 10 OF afl Op lg mg [countrymen, the manufacturer he-l —_— |leves, and from this seed will sprout|§ T e the end of the Mexican peonage sys- STRATFORD OUSTS Detroit, July 26. (By the Associat-|tem. < ed Press)—Development of Mexico in- Mr. Ford, {t‘became known, pro- ITb ST‘ DPATTERS dustrially and agriculturally to a point poses to take intg the southern re-: b where it will take its place as one of 'public all the ideas that he h the leading powers of the world is the [worked out in this country. He wou Council Who Voted to Oust Town plan of Henry Ford. |open schools where farmers would be | This has been learned by The As-|taught the use of improved agricul- sociated Press from sources close to tural implements. He would make it Flec the manufacturer. Mr. Ford, it was|possible for his workmen to become in Election. learned, proposes to end forever the|educated by attending school outside Stratford, July 26.—Tive of the internal. strife in the southern republic of working hours and see to it thatj_ t Imen whi roted by “putting the people to work™ as he [the children of the poorer cl B} SO CRURLERILNAD - VOLRE, 8 expresses it, by making it possible for|educational advantages ne the peons to obtain educations, and by |the welfare of the country. devious ways elevating the masses in| It was learned that Mr. Ford be- the country to the highest possible standard. I Would Put Them to Work. ‘1 The, et praditastaret’ watts o Faces Murder Charge Smiling keen the hands and minds of the M .1 common people occupied so “tioy will have no time for fighting”. This, it became known, is the sub- stance of Mr. Ford's theory, one that he hopes to carry out in the near fu- ture by erection of a number of fac- tories’ throughout the more import- ant states. In short, it was said, he hopes to reveal to the people of Mex- ico how they can help themselves. /The first step in this program may be taken soon with establiShment of a Fgrd Motor assembling plant in the &taté of Coahuila, probably in Sal- tillo. Business interests of that city and’ the governor of the state are known here to be eager to bring about the industrial development. Mr. Ford, it is known, would enter upon his de- velopment program immediately upon erection of the necessary factory buildings. Similar enterprises would be established by Mr. Ford in other| parts of the country if the plan is carrfed out, it was intimated. Secs Better Future. Mr. Ford is said to believe that if the Mexicans once are taught the value of industry, better methods of agriculture and their poesibilities in dividually and as a nation, the ad- vance of the country will prove to be one of the most notable in history. The manufacturer is known to have an abiding faith in the people of the country. He announced his idea sev- eral years ago, at a time when many persons in the United States were ad- vising that the United States send troops to “clean up Mexico.” Invasion to Stop War. At that time Mr. Ford :aid: o GENE g | 3 : o Tt o (R /S S | COOLING—REFRESHING—We mean of course tories and give the people something v 4 " tp do. Thpn there will be no more . . i i . : ‘ ‘ “N(\" ) war there.’ ° | ‘ Ag the initial step toward carrying , i X out his plan Mr. Ford for the last few 4 a2 . ~ 1 DA‘ R‘ i years has been training Mexicans in 4 3 . . ICL ICE CREAM (REAM Manager Are Themselves Ousted «(remove Rutherford ves Hunter from office as town manager and who refused to rescind their votes when i lj t Wherever You Go at the Shore, in the Country, on the Auto Trip Look For This Red Sign. Mrs. Clara Phillips, 23, was smiling as though she hadn’t a worry in the world as N_i 404 e ader puard of sheriff's depu to foc hor with the -d { slaying of Mus, Alberty o2 Vn ST Jobln o Hapsmetil sem e