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N B -t . H ld his personal word to those which, as|in coal. Cars were not avallable. | ew Driam éra he distinctly stated, he spoke for the | The trouble did not arise because the | 3% President. 1t is natural to wonder|coal could not he mined owing to the . URLIBHING COMPANY 1 " “{‘!?‘\Allrdh rv:xl Sunday Excepted) how this man, who has shown many | coal strike in the anthracite felds, (DY MOBERYT QUILLEN) At Hervd Bidg, 67 Church Btreet. times his broad humanity. coupled | The trouble was with the facilities for e el Sp. w with splendid executive abllity, felt| transportation Correct this sentence: “The accused BUBECRIPTION RA that | Woman was beautiful, and a jury of | 00 a Teor. men f ; " $3,00 Three Months a plan which Involved the discharge | with only 100,000 more coal miners ound her gulity, 7 at his ofMcial position in supporting | Now comes the information » & Month, | Rsels — of many ex-service men from posl- | the normal amount of coal could be| “A skin you love to touch,” on Eatered at the Fost OM a"nv“ \"rw Brifaln | tjons they had taken with his govern- | mined. The United States Chamber | closer examination, proves to have 9 Second Class Mall Matter, 4 o801 5 B7FMeung. Glane ment's fwl sanction, and the breaking | of Commerce Is authority for this | been retouched, RifAns Qfres overnment hoped they would do in [so weak that it is obliged to acquiesce Ehsgedagwauld destroy - 4 Editorial Rooma vee L4 ¥ L ¢ i | i they first make indifferent concerning Because of the Immense Proportion of Our Furniture Stock, It Is Possible to Quotc Here Only a Few a distressing time in he breaking of promises to loyal [ hrake linings, of the Money-Savin g Offerings at Our 1a advor a: ) § Fhy only cprofitable sdvertising. maciim rall workers, and if 1t is cgmpelled the Clty, Clreulat'on hoaks and P “op J | room always open e advertisers, THE “DIGEST'S" POLL. to go back on the stand the chairman |\al.""m;; l'r}l,ps 1‘\'n|x!‘| be mmch mu)n’\ o 5 S A ey A malEes g AT pleasan e first stop wasn't the Member of The Associated Press The poll of the “Literary Digest” [af the Railroad Y.abor Board has savings bank: The Associated Press 16 axclusively entitled | shows that out of 357,600 votes cast|taken that the new rail workers who el A | to_the ss: for re-publication of all ews went to their jobs took the places of | Another need of the times is & | TELPPHONR CALLS: of promises to men who did as the|statement, [f the government proves Whom h oredited to It or not otherwisa credited | 221,766 favor a change in the prohi- in this paper Anc Alwo 1ocAl news Pubs [ fiaiian ajther by modification | atrikers who had left their jobs [ (Ancy fly that will delight ™ as it lshod hereln. delight lishad - hereln. Volstend act to permit the sale | vacant, certainly would-be mine | 4¢1iEhts fishermen \ U of the e Member Audit Burean ot f‘-rvyln:"':“w of light wines and beer or through | workers would have a right to fear They call it good liquor now if it . !'h.-wAr.r F’m:‘_"«:_ :m'-_np'n:‘gm N Aver: | repeal of the amendment. There aref that the government would be too | has suficibnt kick to make one for- = fisare with 4 sirirtly honest aralcele cf| 35 34 in favor of strict enforcement | weak to give them that protection [ £6t how rotten it is, clrculation. Our cireutation statisdcs are Z Pasad upon thie sudit. This insures pro- | of the law as it ie while at work in the coal fields whieh ::é.‘;;?m”::‘":. ;U"l“fl"‘\”H::")::‘l\il”‘;rv\fl “1:: The figures, as they have appeared, | the government has promised. : . cal advertise have been twisted and turned by both | Thus it may be seen that the evil P e === | the "drys'’ and the “wets" {n attempts r’n:m.« of a countenancing of breaking The Outstanding VFeature of Our Great THE MORRIS PLAN BANK OF HARTNORD REJECTED! GOOD! to show absolutely opposing condi- [ of promises to rall workers would = August Furniture Saje is A_florda you the opportunity of buying furniture The railronds have rejected Pres-|tions. Any intelligent person should | tend to make it difficult to get men TRUSTWORTHY QUALITY at our August Sale, reduced prices with a whole | B . & okt g o year in which to pay the bill, fdent Hardir for settlement | be able to divorce his or her opinion [to work, not only in the shops of the Which, coupled with hona-fide reductions insure We. delivar the firnituse. The Mabria Plan of the rail strike. Tt is wr Unless il 15 to the wisdom of the law from his { raflroads, but in the coal fields where you the utmost for your money. Furniture of BARK ey Ts-SYou pay! ths Mok e Sl Bank| 4t may he admitted that the time has|or her contemplation of the figures.| non-union and union men are work- gndlmrem qunm,\: or cheap workmanship never iittle by little each week or month as you wish, come when all ideals of honar must|if an honest attempt is made to find | ing, S e e nat and‘ never will find a place fn our stocks. It's like buying on the installiment play without n order to ke nit what the public feeling is on the — would like to see a straw I“'M A No matier what price you pay, you are certain paying installment prices. 2 be abandor ) to keep the t W K 8 strd 4 of- getting good furniture when you huy here, It's Logical, Dignified and Satis factory. peace, even | subject LONDON VIEWPOINT, + fair chance on a good track in a high wind, eountry v at superficia was no course for On the face of things, of course Concessions have been made in e he ¢ the railronds to pu he figure BHDW ]m t aRan With | tordon allowing higher buildings tc If his feet crowd his #shoes too | M't(h dS't f th other than to refect a proposal which [ the 1w as it is. The question to ask | e erected and more floor space pro- | tightly, rest assured his brain doesn't a zdoties rorthe would compel them to break their | whether or not the vote thus far| iqeq for the display and sale of |treat his skull that way. o o : Sl e Lty o| taken represents general public| fatan’ i REStr Dlnm R word and practically tu Irift mer n P {1 R roods. But it {s 'stated that the Unfortunately, theer is no way to g hoom who relied on that wor J 1y | opinion. concessions fall far short of making | syspend the fans whose chief delight 8-PIECE SUITE Fine flgured quartered oak, superior quality and workman- raflway heads if one will: believe that [ who have a standing in their respec- | The question at once arises as to why m,:;:";;‘n”:"';::fi.’ li:;';;,,:?m‘;u;l’:i: Z'“,t;;x,t“se.‘.g"" pHes sllflé~ they were not tuated by the desire | tive communities, Tt w‘W be gaid by | there are any such restrictions in |y tinkering with the tariff $ 9 to treat the old, loval men and the|the *wets". that there are more| England, Why do not the English — 9-PIECE SUITE new men who took strikers' places | jeople “of the masses’—to whom | people helieve in allowing enterpris The reason the old-fashi girl |18 American walnut, Queen Anne fairly: insist that the rail heads see « [ ballots were not sent, incidentally— | ing merchants or husiness or profes. | 190t call her beau “daddy” was be- Perlod design, unusual quality 3 € 2 ¢ . cause he wasn't old enough to be her at the regular price $249. chance to destroy unionism—which.{ who favor a change in the law than | sional men to erect high and spacious | 1,44y, August Sale $199 wise to | who are satisfied with it as it is |~difices, as in this country? Price emphasized by the Rail ab It would seem that persons to|it possible ‘to construct buildings of | is to quarrel with the umpire. Board. Discredit the motives of the [ whom ballots were sent are the sort|the height of many in this country incidenta they are too believe po believe any of these | Possibly this is true. The “masses” The first explanation that occurs i One reason why conterences are | 8-PIECE SUITE things, and still no fair-minded man | sutnumber the rich. It is belleved | that England has not had such bufld- | forever on the point of a rupture is| Mahogany ~Sheraton Period 8, hecause they haven't got Rus { 2 ) design, a suite of extra quality sewed up. b . 241 3 they have refused to signify their [if this be true, the number of votes|love for the atmosphere of antiquity [4uite so mad as a rather bad per- 9-PIECE SUITE that he is at peuce American walnut Sheraton or woman king knowledge of some | that the propoption of the latter|ings and Fngland is proverbially willingness to ahondon the men who | af the former, for and against a|which is so impressive and whici stayed on th and the men who | ~hange, would outnumber the num- |characterizes London, for, instance VTS o period design, splendid {n every ; ; : detafl. Regular price $275. [ B Lomwork. on, the joby ber of votes of the latter. As the|And yet this appreciation fails to o et oas oom It has been emphasized in these [ “masses” may be eliminated from the | satisfv, There must be other reasons Price 4 columns that the only matter prevent- | consideration of the votes, as not|The old method of displaying goods € 9-PIECE SUITE . i = T S aiael by e e e TR I e Ein i ] ¢ Solld mahogany Sheraton pe- 8-PIECE SUITE 4-PIECE SUITE - {ng settlement of the strike now is[ having' received ballots, the vote of | over a large space was dangerous, i s deals R Rt T Mahogany and American wal- the matter of senioriy r s, which | ihe very rich would not erroneously |is said, and led to limiting floor ¢ ;nahng;m_ l'h‘,ojlghou! Oureipi nut, the mahogany with full American walnut, Queén Anne was not one of the nues upon which { indicate the feeling of the great|space of mercantile estahlishments. “ 4 i ular low price $349 size bed, shaped front dresser period design, full size bow end She men votedsto steike or upon| majority of Worklng people So far so good. But this is not suffi- August sale price. $299 e el e SR R S e e i s et g 3k i o k X 5 e ¢ 10-PIE SUITE walnut with full size bow end which the strike was called. In othe Prohably the recipient of the bal- | cient explanation. : § A bed, full size bureau and table| case with full length mirror and } America A : ¢ o he- atrilers: hiave practicd ts, for the most part, may be con-| Canvass all the possible reasons and b d's"‘gn‘ ]il‘:‘r]i'nrh]ar\::;::‘ with triplicate mirrors. Qur [ chifforobe. Regular price $299 =L ] reg. low price $139. August| August Sale said that the reasons for the stri “idered to belong to fhe great middlie | one fe at a loss, as one was at a loss| oo R ENAL et st pal e 1 oblong table, China closet with e exist no longer—never did, in f st in this country—neither the|to know why Englishmen insisted; \er eyebrows, you don't know wheth- || walnut panel doors, large en- 3 i $87 95 Price | 3 S, K | % : < Brigeit, e They will go back to work it | very rich or the very poor More- | and sometimes gtill insist—on trying | :r it means an expression of surprise lgacrirecrvar ithiesseuiof fomy : 3PIECE SOTTE fortable chairs covered with tap- S s < estry. Our reg. low price §345. MU RECET R AT, Y 4-PIECE SUITE size bow end bed, full size bu- 5 reau and chiffonier. Reg. 10¥| zfapogany Sherafon period 40-PIECE SUITE i S $l49 design, full size bed, 48-dnch Solid” walnut, colonfal design, Susianialabbiee by dresser with 25x32-inch mi selected American walnut 4-RIECEH \SUITE 4 B e U loval, gained rights promised them It | yas woma solid place in the comemu- | not approve of “skyscrapers™. There| = ——— ||B |l tnroughout, 72-inch buftet, en. peticanan et anericdides [Hlerssivanity. - case i pithipotul] closed China closet, enclosed sign, full size bow end bed, 48- |ength mirror and large chiffo- & ioesn't lie in her ability to capture o oT Ay aands Lheith axir T é ¢ . Sl o - i ) a large men were induced to change their|days’ work of manual labor. The | must be unpractical—the reason must an, but in her ability to make server, oblong dining table and 5 robe. Regular rice 4 L man, ability to r T T T mirror, vanity table and chiffon- L P $449 ins by the prospect of the | opi n of this class is worth having. [ be found in the basic English char- | i believe he did it. evork, inspired hy the prospec pinion of this o h havin A ; nglish r}n 1m ve h v holstered in leather. Our reg. fer. Reg. price $249. August Sale benefits to be derived from those| It is A respectable class of people. | acter, the English viewpoint. Eng- ST F low price §395 $349 Augost Sale price. .. Price . o i Love is the quality that keeps a not by her otives. | The nion would he the conserv-|land honors tradition, everences 7 3 promises, if not by higher motiv he opinion would he the conser dition, revere voung man petting enthusiastically August Sale price. . _ The pian has n suggested, offere i pinion. But it is not repre- | antiquity, is sensitive to change that en though he yearns to slap the to take away those rights of the loyal | sentative of all the people will violate tradition, will alter ancient | mosquitos that pester him. exigt. they are not penalized, as it w wer the quiet, unassuming working | to heat their houses with fireplaces | or a bit or pencil work istinctly stated they would be pers- | man class, is practically eliminated | instead of furnaces. There seems to 5 d e . 5 e e g e s b Unhap-y thought. Maybe it will @usnsinale ! 299 {zed, for doing somethi 1 om expression of opinion h no practical rezson why London, |, necessary to scrap the present no grounds for doing. This is what | apinion as shown Ly this ballot is the | realizing the economy resulting from) merchant fleet and build another with they say now. Meanwhile other me; wpinion of the “ordinary person” who [a concentration of activity, should|larger bar space. : . they would remain ioyal, and new | nity, but who has not done many | being no practical reason, the reason men and the new men, and give theni It must be remembered that the |custom. When one is a bit weary MAHOGANY TIP TABLES WING CABINE LOW BOYS 3 There will always be two-by-fours _Sn}:d mahogany tip top tables, Martha Washington cabinets, Mahogany, with Queen Anne a 7 i yusin o rsBabiv a s | 1 [in offiice while the great American wnh_ inlaid center. Worth in solid maheégany. Worth [ or claw and ball feet. Worth fessed that they had no busir to | probably !.1"1" reprusented in this|a feeling of ron\tsfur that there is still | (oter qistrusts men Who have enough $18.75, 24-inch tops. August $24.50, August Sale price |.$50.95. August . Sale price do what they did vote, and if one may be allowed to[Such a place. When one is full of | 1hility to make money. Sale price $18.68. $18.99. $47.69. And let one thing be noted. The | hazard a guess, the combined opinion | life, energy and ambition to achieve, - LIBRARY TABLES HOUSE DESKS CHESTS OF DRAWERS When the Old Guard wishes to kid | Period designs in antique Large size drop lid desks, in Mahogany five-drawer chests, i s nto 4 goor N retends | brown, mahogany finish. Worth olden oak or fumed oak.| made to match wi Ste 3 é & A A i el LT s« o |itself into a good humor, it pretends gany B (- ch up th poster Rial o 1P e D D) hange, [nthe law, wiesion uliwise axlis BISEs- vt Amssithog ate, 85 &) iap it oan's dlatingliEh et EaN oyl August Sale price | Worth $40.75. August sale|beds. Worth $74.75. August majority of whom, it is authorita- | such change would be. rule, energetic, ambitious, eager to| gressives and knockers. | 827,75, price $37.44. | Bale price $58.7. to the men who have practically con- [ highest and lowest class of society is| With the strenuous life one may gaii railroads would be compelled, under | of these two classes would favor a |there comes no desire to spend one's tively stated, are ex-service men The poll indicates, thus far, =a |achieve. The plan proposes to put out the | desire for a change. One may agree S ex-service men and put the stri rs | or disagree with the wisdom of this HOME RULE IN INDIA: ; 25 1. Ao ol . — LIVING ROOM SUITES — others, advocate home rule as the 5 v rears Ago loday i TAPESTRY SUIT © MOHAIR VELOUR SUITES LEATHER SUITES y b Sancs p " salvation of India. Tt said tha (Taken from Herald of that date)§ | Worth $149. 99 | Finest quality, worth $450. {gsue is not the main issu rich, very poor, idler, worker—all to [ *2 i r( ..n fa; is said that | i AduC IS Tinioe Wiwuat Sale Amertcan’ Moroces’ leatheit The comments on the ade [ be included—would emphasize, not | fince Gandhi's impriggnment the | | CALAEY SoTE ey : 339 BRI Se0bT by students of public questions, indi- { alter this result | people are beginning to appreciate For the first time since the new dam | Spring arms; Velour, worth TAPESTRY ROOM SUITES August Sale price. .. 375 cate that they view the action in SSFS— that he was not the divine being, |Nds been built at Shuttle Meadow $175. August 129 Worth §225. $179 A S L . : ‘F IN COURY able to work miracles, which tt aq |lake, an overflow s been seen at the | Bale price .,.... August Sale price. . MOH 4 "ELOTU. 7] suggesting “more in sorrow than in AHE CHIEE EN. QOUR: 118k, they had | oo serway since § o'ologie Fild sorsing: | TAPESTRY SUL(ES MOHAIR VELOUR SUITES ATR. VELOUR SUITES anger.” It is unthinkable to many’| + Chief of Polige Hart plans to b leved him to be. And this is the |The water is now 20 feet deep and is| Very luxurious; worth $350. Spring arms; worth $300 Down cushions; worth $600. that the President of the United fipresent in police court each morning people said to be deserving of home [the greatest depth yet seen in the lake August Sale | August Sale August Sale rule, According o statistics prpared at Price .. 3 269 [0 =2 TN 244, Price 3. .. iy et 3488 in their places. Consider thisg well, | stand, but one is inclined to believe A Theosophist leader, as well as those who insist that the seniority |that a poll of all the people, very States should consider it nece y to | whea business is being transacted j i i make such a proposal. With full | He believes that the arrangement will andhi, it is remembered, is the ",}l: :L‘:::u‘ ‘:‘,r,kg,h:.'“;':.,} ”::'."m‘m‘:,rh'f} 2 of the terrible results that | tend to keep him in closer touch |Man Who blames civilization for all (¢ (nese there were 57 males ood (he ——————— — - - : e e NI el R T R et e ‘“‘,:‘;”;‘;P{“’r;‘n["“::'s‘n‘rj’" [f COLONIAL FOUR POBT -, WINDSOR CHAIL | ENGLANDER COUCH BED duty brings them into court as wit- | has Irarned in the past fifty years, [to lead all diseases, there being 27 i Sturdy Posts and Beautifully From one of the best mak- uSAVE SPACE AND WORRY— fact that such crippling may come if | nesses, besides adding to the general | 1° declares, all would be well. No|AcAths resylting from (his Figured Head Roard.—The twin | ers, the popular Windsor | CONVERT IN A HURRY" LAl TR L beds known, as “The Craige" | o .. > 1 ettlement, they feel that | efficiency of police matters hospitals, no medical science—every-| . == "t S T, AUTEIR G ”‘" ¥ : The plan is to be commended. |thing primitive is his panacea b Ll are fine examples of the even this would be better than an plan is mmended. | & . : . gl ohnston and E. U, Thomp- historical Colonial style of | wood or rush seats. Unusual! €an convert, with one mgtion, abandonment of all principle of right | There is no Detter way to ascertain| Supposing India had possessed |son attended a meeting of the Put- four posters. Although twin from an attracfive couch to a and justice. They view the situation | how members of the force are|home rule when Gandhi arose to exert |nam Phalanx in Hartford last night ¢ hads were not used in the early full sized bed. | Equipped with the neces- | handling cases than to make it a |his influence. He would not be | would follow a crippling of the roads. and with a full appreciation of the choice of shaped A home necessity that you quality and certain to be ap- Mrs. J ‘)t Andrews and family have | days, they are a healthful and | preclated by admirers of fine| Englander Link Springand Cot- returned from Madison, ton Mattress, To acquaint much as they would view | i p | Betind, jprisons baps. eooay, . Tndi ; sensible innovation. ot 5 7 Vi f it must come it | practice to see and hear them testify P rs ay ndia furniture, Four groups at R, come, ana Our Regular price $11.95. ! homekeepers with fhis unusual must come, and they would rather | under oath in court. Possibly thers | ould be, under his influence, trying NATIVE SONS TO PREACH August Sale f) SUBKRL SRNE Fiuae couch bed, it is personally suffer the consequences | is no better way of judging the char- |10 forget all she has learned in tire | Price. . $34.75 *$12.99, $16.99, $18.99, $22.09 | offered at.... $21.75 ake the | acter and efficiency of a man than | PAst fifty vears. Civilization would g —_—————— stand acquiescence in st 2 plan | by seeing him on the witness stand. | b® decried. India would be going|Methodist Minsters, Born and Edu- —_— = —= would involve. Due allowanee should be made, of | backward. Were India given home, #® BRASS BEDS : _ VANITY TABLE ~ LIVING ROOM CHAIRS : 4 . i1 todE, At ORRARL ] cated in New Britain, to Deliver Walnut or mahogany, fitted | Possibly the attitude of Secretary | course, for nervousness on the part *andhi in prison, he | Guaranteed lacquer, colonial with triplicate mirrors, these Solid mahogany frame, an- , gl wHtne | b ¢ d d no | Sermons Here During Montk : ¥ el the o of inexperienced witnesses, but mem- | Would be freed and it wolild not be ur nth, : 4 are discontinued patterns left | of Commerce Hoover, at the meeting lesign, satin finish with ribbon ¥ | tique cane seats and backs, Pl s 18 2 f olie o " | long before his powér would again e over from the sale of bedroom of the rail heads where the plan was | bers of the police force are not as agi r'wo New Brit = Hoaten o 4 5 29 5 . | tiin e, SR IR of decoration; worth $22.50. Aug suites and worth perhaps dou-| worth $24.50 tejected, is significant; possibly it is |2’ Tule “inexperienced witnesses.'t | D& &reat. Or another Gandhi would |the local High school and of Wesleyan it Sals 9 155116 Hheks: pricas: $18 56 not. Those who admire Herbert | Thus seeing the men over whom he | riSe up in a land the people of which and members of Trinity M. E. church||}§ Price $l4-9 $34.50, $39.50 and $44.50 Aug. Sale Price 4 Hoover would like to know his own of this city, both Methodist ministers k v . [today, will occupy the pulpit of the personal opinion on the matter. 4 p i 3 local Methodist church during the Certainly, at that meeting, although | advantageous to the Chief and to the mericans are eager always 1o |nrst three weeks of this morkth. Rev. TABL 5 _AND WII | favor home rule for a people. Amer- |John L. Davis is spending his month's All sizes in this well liked FURNITURE Pure South, American Hair main issue,” he made it very plain | Aitions all over the city should come | IcANS recognize the evils that have|vacation at Keene, N. H. utility table, size :«w,.\\m::x arT::‘:n lrun:;l;r:n:sdpr::‘rym x\(arqv.:-;u covered with §-oz ¢ $ < sH Sngland’ 4 Rev. Charles W. Barrett, formerly solid mahogany tops. orth Lk ¢ e present- | A, C. A, ticking full ' size afd that he was appearing for the Pres- | to Chief Hart from this source, and | ¢rept into England's rule of lnhn»lhl New Britain, now. of Leonardsville, $21.75. August day designs and finishes are | 45.pound weigrt, Worth $39.75. ‘ fdent, and not for Herbert Hoover.| POints upon which his advice should | But until one is ready to denounce|N.w york, will preach at his native | Sale Price most attractive and the color | August Sal 3 combinations that you WAES .99 W co! states “He | be givén, suggested superstition and credulity, science |n h August ¢ And amain. ABpost 50:] et may se- | Price One news account bt He church Augu and agaln Augul | ODD BUREAUS lect will harmonize with any > v AR and civilization, % a sita ev. B, . Nei G ey 1 3 3 @Hoover) said that President Hard- : . | aeiameort SUSSHERT, TEEate Rey. 0 T Ne e Lok Quartered oak, mahogany | decorative scheme | COTTON FELY MATTRE: COAL STRIKE STATUS, | to advocate, unreservedly, complete [New Britain, now of Lawrence, lLong or walnut finish with large mir- Bar Harbor Style Willow | Full size, all white stock, cov- slanc 1 deliv 1 L . v . meeting in person, had specified| Tt has been noted that there were | TOME rule in a country still enshroud- ‘A”‘k_“‘;‘ i d B B rors. Worth § . "August | Chairs, natural, finish, $3.90, ered fn good wearing woven exactly what he wanted said.” TRe | more cars of coal loaded week hafore | ©0 11 & haze of ignorance ’;}:“:\ $43.99 CO;,‘,,‘.E?,:\,,S‘?;::, “s‘:l‘:.m Doy Q;:,“”" Vorth $18.25. . Avgust same news account states that Mr.|last than there were loaded the | s CHIFF P »d Buites, cretonne $lo 99 [ Selueilauy U. §. WARSHIPS ARRIVE UL A bl el t gt ; COTTON Hoover. talked for twenty minutes | week before that. Thus it was evi-| 40 o5 7 B0 AR | Quartered oak, mahogany or | upholstered, $59.73. PURE COTTON MATTRESSF and, as soon as he had finjshed his| dent that coal was heing mined in pattieships Flordia, North m“(:)l;‘ walnut finish, 5 large roomy 4-Piece Willow :u‘;c:;. cre- Full “size, all white filling, address he took a taxicab to the|quantities and was heing put on the | Delaware and the cruiser Olympia | ; ] ML AL o '0';?;\,,']{2“0':{::;4' e, :‘7,:,:::"5:’; b B8l G Pennsylvania Station and returned to | cars. With available cars certainly |have arrived here after two mofhs | i S Price el $37.75 Davenport, 809, $130. $149, £189 | Aug. Sale Price $8.99 Washington. Mr. Hoover evidently|the coal could be transported. The |CTUise in the southern waters. They LEE KI will remain until August 15 when they | v o QL 4 did | shopmen's st would not . pi ! . 4 MISS made no personal appeal. He did pmen's strike ild ot . prevent | wyi jeave for the Virginia Capes for DON'T MISS THEM ,Sot come early and stay late and add | this movement. Then came a tle-up target practice, they will possibly suffer, than has charge, often, and under such | AT® Always ready to seize upon and circumatances should be mutually | WOrship the mystical. AND WILLOW HAIR MATTRESSES he “pleaded that seniority was not the | men. Increased familiarity with con- ing being unable to attend the |