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| LONF SKIRTS ARE AGAIN POPULAR Fashionable British Wear Them {0 Hounds & ub i Woodcoek of the association: com: municated Wwith the state molor vehicle commission and the owner- ship was traged, 1t s understood thut Hweeney will give hlmaselt up #o the polica today, The oharges against Syeency are that he flow over an athletly feld In which persons were assembled and that he flew over New Haven at & holght less than 32,000 foet. such proposal has been recelved, and that none iy expected in view of this government's known attitude, Al- hough the United States presumably would merely take charge of the completed aty, even this, it is 1d, might lead to diffienlti hich the administration has no wish to neounter triet 26, United Mine Workers of America, who has led the strikers in the present difficulty, in a statement last night declared that the miners had offered to place thelr grievances in the hands of the minister of la- bor or a mediatory body with final power of decision, This the corpor- ation, through J, B. McLurg, vice- president, had refused to do, accord- ing to Mr. MclLeod. He added that the miners had already accepted conditions for Intervention laid No Furtber Trouble However, Expected in Nova Scotia ——— }:,l;n}:“y,(:z James Murdock, minister Halifax, N. 8, June 12 (@—=IMve | [y the two clashes yesterday for hundred troops were on their way | possession of the power plant which today for duty In the Cape Breton |was captured from miner pickets by arrest of Thomas B. Bweeney, Jr., &| portland, Ore, June 13 (A—With ol felds where clushos botwoen |@ surprise attack at dawn and re. | student at Yale, In tho class of 1026\, 0 gontation tonlght of the oper- | striking miners and Pritist e |captured by the miners at noon, Wil. |#nd whoe home Iy in Washington. |,y pallet "Cindetelln,"* the 14th b= Steel corporation police at New Wa. |lam Duvis, a miner and father | D. C., charged with violation of the | .\ ia) convention of the federatiom terford yesterday rgsulted in the [Of ninogchild was killeu and Gil- |aviation laws, Sweeney, In his | op husie cluby will close. death of one miner, the serlous |bert Watson serjously wounded. The | own plane which he keeps at the Midnight high jinks were g wounding of another and injuries to |Power plant is the strategic point of | Bethany flying fleld, flew over Yale | gt night by the past presiden two score and where fresh disorders |the colliery system. {fleld during the Yale-Princeton |gamply of the federation. The were reported in New Aberdeen, a 12,000 Men Are Out freshman baseball gamo May 23 and |way a fun-making performan 3 suburb of Glace Bay, and reserve | Twelve thousand miners have been |j¢ fs claimeds that at one time his{jonn I* Lyons national president, bt early this morning. on strike for five months, The strike [ maehine was but fifty feet above | took the role of king and Mrs, Wil- Reports last night were that the started when several collierien were | ype press box, llam Arms IMsher of Boston, chair. p i company's food shops at mines 12 (closed and store credlis were su- Blands Sl(]!‘y U Tms EneC[ as‘:mdllll had heen cleaned out by a |spended for several thousand miners. The lasulng of the warrants was | man of the educational department b of miners who had assembled | 1n negotiations ‘for a settlement made upon complaint of the Yale{was aquee nof the court of ‘has 1 {mob of miners d " “A“ Blllll( carlier at Glace Bay. It was also Athletic Association. Harold | been. . N. Y, June 12-—Gov. the corporation has sted on a 10 | < reported, although confirmation was | Smith will refuse to run per cent wage reduction. Troops lacking, that the wash house at No. have been called to the Nova Scotla 14 and the offices at Nos. 15 and vernor or United States sena- and retire from politics at the DUB ! N ! WNINGS AND | vailing number of such riders today | Sentiment at Meadowbrook and the Monmouth County Hounds sup- | | ported Miss Thompson's view, Horse. men there insisted side-saddle was far safer for a woman than rid ing Some rted that it was next to fmpossible for a trained woman ruter thus sated o b Stato Director Speaks at Meet: p snapped or the o . ing of A, §. M. E. Branch Here What the w % { AVIATOR ARRESTED FOR LO FLYING Yale Man Taken Into Custody for Violation New Haven, June 12 P--A war- rant was lssued last night for the TRODPS ARE SENT INTD STRIKE 70N astride The erman suggestion provides \so for urbitration treatles und re- \(uires recognition of the present Rhineland political frontiers, The| next of the original plan will be ade publie in Berlin when the res allies s recelved, Foreign d yesterday forwarded allied gov- their approval. s gicth f went down. voklyn Riding anid Driving added simila Music Clubs Convention To End With “Cinderella” chools in Con New Yopk June 1 Iy of th necticul are 1 the boys and lcan hdrsewoman of tintely returning to 1tiding mastere the growth of I Howing ridir wother's day ecch the in Wheth who! rls und cooperative unswer to the 018 hoys and girls are u lrade and cducation® at the ined by 100 diymeror trade New given spportunities to fearn riding among most 1 timne, the Americ | Engineers ¢ o lnst evening n whe hoys and seven lopment of child the as one ¢ Uf their time 10l In cer o and halt in He said boys in tion oft 14 voung was coming | lorse guards of the n bridlepath for ing this, e put it over i Inspection of GGerman A 24 /sl Wireless jons ! i ! i 12 (=" ¢ " 1€ 5 ols h < nd of 1 propriat 1l . " [ Quiet Restored | Sydney, N.'S., June 12 (P—Quiet | was reported today throughout th |southern colliery districts of Cape | Breton, following yesterday's serious disorders growing out of the strike | in the plants operated by the Brit- ish Emplre Steel corporation, From New Waterford early re- |ports described the power station, hioun tinen the & when a « f . R of h ! en i ses Heve em of the ing ‘o of theh In terday for possession of the New | | Waterford power house put the | number of rounds of amwmunition | fired at several hundred. I"ollowing the fighting in which they were bested, police took refuge in the Jall at New Waterford and reports of | plans of miners to rald it were heard, Herald says it is understood t the governor has received and fler of $50,000 a ¢ York World to accept an cur from the Ison Ferkins, paid tribute ical achievements o Thomy T rs hey | 5 8 . LB URTER vrite on political and humanitarian Throngs of miners are in Glace — | Bay and the vicinity, having come to the southern center in motor lor- |scene of a near pitched battle be- | tween strikers and company police. |as ““deserted and out of commission.” 1y in the realm of Says 1Us Al Bunk nication bl | ! e e other convoyances and on | Miners of that diatrict were sald to Albany, N, Y., | 0Veruor | ¢oot from other colliery districts on [be in conference but éhe general r st night ¢ absolutely | yp o jgland, opinion was there would be no fur. | characterized s ‘bunk” 1eports | Like Days of 1914-18 Thed serious disturbance. { that he | piop 2 where troops entrained for | AEtierisn ‘l‘l"” ‘(1“" strike duty last night, presented | Young Harriman Held | 1 whereby the goV- | gop ething the appearance that It sl ! “nor wonld retire from political ace \d(l)ld‘(;r:l‘:):z ud’n\'s of 1914-1018 wnen | _ After Automobile Crash v and become writer for the it wug the scene of embarkation of | New York, June 12 (M—Alan Har- per [the greater portion of the Canadian |riman, 26-year-old son of Joseph W. ' army for Irance. Wonienfolk made | Harriman, founder and president of | the departing troops tearful fare- | the Harriman National pank, was in conl flelds three times In the last |12 were ablazo with no water avail- his prescnt term, according - three years. able. Further details of the clash yes- an exclusive Albany story pub- ed by yracuse Herald yes- Ready-made Awnings and Porch Shades for living porches, sleeping porches, windows, tea rooms, terraces, ete. o) cuse Would Restrict Hair Bobbing {o Barbers ringfield, Tl., June R Halr These are made of high grade green and white or green and tan striped awning cloth that will not fade. The iron trames and fixtures ave made of galvanized iron and will t plan on what 1’1l do a " said Governor Smith. cky to he censed, under by the lower h stirrup o s snch as the £ the feminine invasion of the ¢ the pre- | ber shop. - a tatal of 20 homes y number of work of - RPORTED TAKGN whle to plan'from | oy, The entrainuient was under super- vision of Genera acker, com- \nanding officer of military district No. 6 and the troops left under com- mand of Col. W. H. P. Elkins, D. 0. It was reported that a large Jdetail of provincial police departed for Sydney on a regular train several | hours before the troop trains left |Halifax. The police will arrive in the trouble zone early this morning. Offer To Mediate |a hospital last night suffering from | | shock and facing arralgnment on a charge of reckless driving, alter the automobile he was driving hit two othar cars and struck Miss Catherine schelleberger of Orange, N. J. Misg shelleberger suffered and doctors said she might also have |sustained internal Injuries. Mr. Har- | | riman's condition was said not to be serious. No arrests were made bt | several hours after the accident Har- | riman was served with a summons | not rust. D. MILLER Co. 26 Church St. * Univ, of Wisconsin Investig- ing Theits J. W. McLeod, president of DIs- iy the hospital. O > R Wie, June 12 (A—Unl-| ¥ nsin officials today | i £ 4 ating reports of the y examination ques- hm RN £ i university. | A 4 Yl accounts yesterday Memhers of the faculty of | 1 anguage department | to hav been in ses- | inight Wednesc s with the com-| Your | Yrocer has ” g ¥ vy 5 m n re ¥ | 2 ¢ theft had been wholesale, it | u ; ¢ 2 i 1 S H that only examination | . 1 3 t § r . in the Romance language | A b ‘}, h | SO 5 SRl e e Y 1 and Spanish departments were in-| NUALITY GOBDSAT- ECONOMY PRICES Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon :}eojlt‘\"l["l")l;e\ peck 2 7 C 2™ 25¢ Fresh Cut HAMBURG BEST PURE LARD hree of the university buildinge ved t been broken f desks rifled to ination questions, reported that they | ed hy persons who| mimeographed copies ons for $5 to $10 A set. | npossible to deal with in- | t may be found nee- | : ona in all | picion lhntl‘ « stolen and sold, Lean Smoked SHOULDERS, b 17C Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, Ib 17(3 cel 2 IDsE05¢e to sel {05 W1 NOT B — ALL DAY SPECIALS — LEGS GENUINE LAM PRIME RIB ROASTS i w o BONELESS HAMS ¢ America Wanfs No Par{ in! f Enropean Alfairs ROAST VEAL A s Posialou-H ROAST PORK bl 1 L e et e et BONELESS POT ROAST in B mnib st apent e | * il after being arrested 1 10c African “Prince” Spends Night in Police Cell| June 12 (P —Prfnce Kojo | enou, of Dahomey, Afri- e into public notice a| with passing a worthless Best Frankforts . Beef Liver .. Lean Corned Beef . Choice Shoulder Steak . Lamb Stew 4 Fresh Killed Fowl h 18¢ itly re was arrcsted ived % i & One full-sized bottle of Gulden’s Saladressing Mustard for every family in New Britain favorite salad dressing, sauce or other recipe. It is delicious on all meats and many vegetables. \ h 18¢ 8 the city,” = 1 Coast home of his hos- 95 b 25c § Sy Irene Knowit He h 32 i & = hondsman to obtain his ; £t od. State . settlement of the . e prir 1h 22¢ Y808 h 15¢ ™ 39¢ Lamb Fores .. Veal Chops CAMPBELL'S PORK and BEANS .... EVAPORATED MILK .. FRESH PINK SALMON .. GHATLENGE MIT K e s e ans o, Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans Confectionery Sugar .... Good Luck Jar Rings' ... 2 dozen Rumford’s Baking Powder.. =~ 001h Pure Cocoa 2 Ib can was for $ lingerie shop prince recently made pur a woman companon iven to a uis offer will introduce you to a new food delight. Women who have tried Gulden's Saladressing Mustard are en- thusiastic over the rare, appetiz- ing flavor it adds to salads, fish and entrees. They use it to add zest at every meal. So to get it quickly into every home in this community, we are making this offer. Fill out the coupon below. Take it at once to your regular grocer. He will give you, without a single penny of Premier Salad Dressing 25¢ Nothing to buy Not a single penny of cost toyou. Just pre- sent the coupon to your regular grocer. bottle 2 cans e Food authorities call it “digestion’s best friend” Tue piquant mustard flavor awakens your tastebuds—the sensitive nerves of the mouth. They instantly quicken and increase the flow of saliva and ‘ other digestive juices. Thus Gulden’s is a yaluable aid to digestion. e Juice . rkraut Phrosto Fruit Syrup . hottle 2% Jello package 10¢ > BUTTER 2 Ibs. 95¢ PARKSDALE FARM EGGS . 15¢ Linoleums and Floor 29¢ 25¢ WEDGWOOD CREAMERY ... 2 dozen Ti¢ ade Peanut h 52 N o< Good Luck Oleo First Prize Oleo Ih CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES .... Large Ripe Pineapples .. Extra Heavy Grapefruit .. 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Specially blended for salad dressing use, it is also splendid as a sauce for fish, creamed or stuffed eggs, entrees of all kinds, and many other uses. You simply add it to your Tear off the coupon NOW Cuip the coupon now, so you won't forget. Give it to yoursgrocer and get this delicious mild mustard without a cent of cost to you. Charles Gulden, Inc., Dept. T15 Elizabeth Street, New York City. e Sign an d This certifies that I have received from my grocer present this coupon to your regular Name grocer forthe | Ajress free bottle. - (Only one bottle to & family). Wi eer) one free bottle of Gulden's Saladressing Mustard. (To Grocers -Redeem as per our offer and we will rein. burse you. We will not redeem coupons cut out of ~ey apers bought b dealers. Charles Gulden. Iac., Dépt. T-18. Fifrabeth St., New Yotk City.) Good for 30days from date.