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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923, R honor REVISE LABOR LAWS ————— ot o * Wednesday Morning Much of Pomp and Coremony of have ariahiy appeared in the past | Selssors Club Threatens To Cut OF | National Councll is Formed W Brastl Court of Japan Will Be Done Away |85 #50071S to members of the Imperial | Locks of Maldems Caught With As Pirst Step in Tmprovement of ° household are being dispensed with SpeCla I' dogadsndvsly With, Says Tokio Dispateh except in the case of state funetions. | Fremch or Belglans in Distriet THM Lenden, June 26.—In line with the Bremerhaven, June 26.—Woe be to m mmmma P"' l‘ democratic tendencies of Furopean DIAMOND BATON FOUND the German givl seen in Bremerhaven " kings and queens, J .| Petrograd, Russia—Seareh In the | with a Frenchman Belgian, ¢ ume & y , the Japanese Im- | perial family, says a dispateh from | masenry of the Vedensky Cathedral!the company of any man whose ski s S Toklo, will In future adopt a more |kas uncovered a marshal's baton, |18 racllly colered |demoacratic attitude in its publie ac- | made of solid gold and studded with Btates to arrive at the front in France Bost, The “Lewer Weser Br of th N e 26,~The of the N first .-.::.;:'.‘: "l.."':' :::‘ United [V 111es. Much of the pomp and eere- | 116 large dlamonds and emeralds. 1t |Seissors Club” has been formed here mony which accompanied the soeial |is valued at $2.000,006, and is he |for the purpose of snipping off the funetions of the reyal heuse in the [1'eved to he the marshal's hatin pre-|hair of any “fraulein” who assaclate - & e eoruite. F a P Y N S regiment of dngineers recruited past will be eliminated, |sented by Czar Alexander 11, to his|with such foreigners, among whom i Condition in That Country, Rio De Janeire, June 26.—A stride One lot of Children's and Misses' Play Oxfords, \ d th | improvem of y [toward the general imp nent Were $2.00, W 18y MOIMInG bor conditions in Brasll was taken One lot of litde Boys' Canvas Shoes for the federal government precently Wednesday moming. en Presiceat I.rll\s;-ltl u.mla :n. Women's Canvas Pumps lecree ecreating a National Labor Wednesday morming, AanAbiadiansacad unell | \fluu’(‘uuu sport Oxfords—NRBlack and brown The purpose of the eounell is to trimmed, Were $7.00, Wednesday moming se0e0h study all matters toughing labor inter. | Women's smoked Fllk—Hlack and brown trimmed, sz . from the operating staffs of the New |™or p, 8 T O orial family |honted Grand Duke Nikolal Niko: |includes natives of India, negroes. |ests, to suggest and outline 1abor 1eg- |[| wer 87.00. Wedneadas moming. : s,:"‘:::‘ ':'::':::;._;:'2‘ "':":M';“n'; plan to attend theatrical performances | laieviteh the elder, in 1878 [Chinese and Japanese the 14th Engineers, United Htates - Army, frem May, 1917, to May 1919," #nd dedicated “To the memory of those members of the regiment who died in France." Incorporated in the volume Is a tribute to these 1,200 railway men of New England by General Aylmer Haldane, who commanded the 6th British corps while the 14th Engineers were attached to that bedy from August, 1917 to May, 19818, The British referred to their allies affec- tionately as “The 14th American R, E's (Royal Engineers) “At the time the 14th Engineers came under my command our failure to recognize earlier the urgent need for light rallways was being repaired, but the personnel necessary to op- erate ‘them was lacking,” General Haldane writes, “The arrival, how- ever, of our comrades from across the Atiantie speedily changed the aspect of affairs in this respect, and soon in many directions trains were carrying men, supplies and material from the railhead at Boisleux-au-mont to the Vieinity of the forword trenches." The 6th British corps at that time ‘was holding the line just south of Ar. ras. Early in 1918 came the tremen. dous effort of the Germans to break through the British line and reach the #ta. The 6th corps hore its full gshare of the brunt those March and April days. Of the part played in this aec. tivity by the 14th Engineers, General Haldane writes: “The oncoming wave of Germans bore down for a time all endeavors to oppose it, and when at length it was brought to a standstill the light rafl. ways on the front of the corps, from ralthead to the forward trenches had changed hands. Now was the oppor- tunity for the 14th Engineers who at this critfeal moment proved that, while they could operate railways with all the skill required, they eould as readily handle a rifle and share in' the greater dangers of the firing line, 1 ean vividly recall my chief engineer, N Brigadier-General Harvey, reporting to me how stubbornly the 14th En- gineers had taken part with the Brit- i ieh infantry In helping to stem the onrush of the German troops, and my ’ ® pride in having those gallant New Englanders under my command.” The regiment included two com. o 9 4 panies from the Boston and Maine ~ railroad and other smaller New Eng- land lines; two from the New Yark, L] New Haven and Hartferd and one each from the Maine Central and Bos. i i i fon'ans i The et o omrs Rama, megluas diloovy onel was Albert T. Perkins, a rail. than that! That’s Why everybody who road tive f t] e €24 the batialion, semmundes e s has tasted these famously-good flakes of Bosten 4nd. Huimer and Mar o o foasted corn keeps on wanting Post Erigham, then trainmaster of the Toasties again and won’t be satisfied T, sy, with a substitute, CARELESS MOTORISTS They're so crisp, so flavory and so CAUSE FOREST FIRES splendidly satisfying! And an excellent AR source of energy, too. Ready in a mo- Autoists Are Asked To Enter Cam. ment, soon as you can fill the bowl and paign To Keep Camp Sites Free add cream or milk. Frtm Bubbith iand Undefacen Get the Post Toasties joy for your Cleveland, June 26.—One hundred breakfast or Minch today. Specify the thousand motorists of Cuyahega coun- . o . ty have been asked by the Cleveland name, Post Toasties, in ordering, and be Automobile club to join in a move- ment to keep camp and plenic sites sure to get the yellow and red wax- T clean and undefaced and to protect P v ;he countryside from the danger of wrapped paCkage' ~ Postum Cerval Company,Inc. re. . Basie Creek, Michigan, U.S.As In a statement the club suggests 2o SVECATS 0218 that the motorists adopt the slogan, *“Clean up as you go.” It Is pointed out that in recent years there has 1 i L Y, b ; T been a growing tendency to litter the countryside with rubbish, especially ¢l x during the warm months. *“Not only 4 {s the natural beauty of the country- side desecrated,” the club says, Wbut : \ ks e A A there are even more serious aspects i i ~ 9 ‘ ¥, i, R 74 o of the situation. More than 1,000 for- T p ¢ N FL KE est fires were started last year by au- ¥ : & s i gk ! . tomobilists who left camp fires burn- 3 SEK TN ing or threw lighted cigarettes, cigars b INC., . BA TLE . CREEK ; ' MICH. or matches into grass at the roadside.” ' Ty T 2 DRESS GOODS SHOP & 400—MAIN STREET—400 fs Wednesday Morning Specials TO INAUGURATE OUR WEDNESDAY SPECIALS WE ARF GOING TO HAVE SOME VERY EXTRA- ORDINARY BARGAINS TO OFFER. BELOW WE OFFER A FEW OF THEM: 40-inch VOILES, (lot of 400 yards). 2 5 | 50x27 Extra Large Size BATH TOWELS, value 79¢. 49c-69¢ value. Wednesday ...... Yard c ; Wednesday 2 for $l 00 REZes | RS i st Ry . Each 98C | IMPORTED JAPANESE SILK PONGEE. Value $1.10. Wednesday ....... Yard IMPORTED DRESS GINGHAMS, IMPORTED EPONGE in combination 65 E Value 39c. Wednesday colors, Value 89c. Wednesday .. Yard Cc isiation, and to visualize and super. Women's White Nubuck Oxfords—Black and brown 33 85 . [intend the application of labor laws, | trimmed, Were $8.50, Wednesday moming . The couneil will be composed of 13 | Women's Silk Hoslery, in grey, fawn, white, black members appointed by the president | sand colors, Were 81,75 and 81,50, Wed, morming, . . . |of the republie, two of whom will hal‘ 17 Pairs of Men's Brown Co.operative chosen from among actual unrkmm.l Shoes=eNa " 10 two employers, two high oiffelals of the ministry of agriculture, mdun'ry‘ and commerce, and six other persons | of recognized authority In soclal ques. | [ ] tions ShefMeld, Eng,, 18 still eredited with 165 WA S making the best steel in the world WOMEN ONLY EVERY LADY AT THE LAND SALE THURSDAY AT 2 0'CLOCK WILL RECEIVE A ~—— BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF LACE CURTAINS —— FREE = EVERY MAN WILL ALSO RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL PRESENT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 28 IF STORMY WEATHER, SALE HELD NEXT FAIR DAY ——SPECIAL FREE CARS —— Marked Carr Land Sale LEAVE CENTRAL SQUARE, 2 P. 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LOCAL OFFICE, 257 MAIN STREET | Last Callfor Fur Storage | Treat Your Furs Good Here is a cold storage room where they will enjoy the sum- mer months while you enjoy your vacation, and they will come back ready to give you full satisfaction and good service during the winter time. Take Them to Hudson Fur Shop Telephone 770 15 FRANKLIN ST. We will Call New Britain