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14 ngllfiyfifigflwfmi“‘”“”fflfi%%‘i‘fié I 10 Per Cent Reduction Wil]i Allect 24,000 Operatives , e Revaluation Measure He Ends Possibility of Reconping War Time Tosses Lawrence, Mass. J wage cut of 10 per ce some 24,000 nounced yesterday Woolen Kunhardt mills, mills managen similar shop counc operatives n the company. Ar The cut i effective Woolen nounced the ny the notice poste mills said that and honds scale of wages," Woolen company e in this city and Village, Andover | employ more than 13 e i . Lt i while the Arlington ¢ mally include nearl Kunhardt mills have ‘While declining to be rectly the mill 1 cated that they hoy to stimulate business and way out of the the business has stagnated for the past 18 months, 1t gaid that in view of the fact there have heen such long terms of idleness for many | of the workers, union opposition to | the cut is not likely This 1s the minee e rapld succession of Incre s during T the war brought wages up more than | 0 100 per cent, In the latter part of | 1920 a cut of about ten per cent was made, Tn 1323 an attempt af seduction failed when a weveral months duration continnance of the then wage The Kunhardt mills was the only dne to assign a reason for the cuf, #aying “present business conditions < were the cause of the reduction. The Pacific mills management sald “the Pacific mills have taken no ac- tion vet, but will nouncement early next weel shop councils,” These mills an agreement with their employes to ks submit any change in wages or|fino (Jegrge Loans Palace working conditions fo the \ X before making a public W h(‘l'l‘ p;ll‘t_\ IsiGiven 18 (P)—The Duke ment. Duche York last night at siuh- urities after purchasing the specified date and find their particularly \stances fven a needy small ) marks an- ich situation in ch |, ntal, not nually AlL 1 ind debts on lines are v but where the owr artzages on lan properiy railway per cent, hipping and valued at second ¢ r crash he apply for r valuation of r eent. Industrial honds are re valued at 15 v The old holders are cent curities in the hands of the estimated to total 000 marks against those strike of forced a scale, | 2bout & 20,000.000,000 14 by pur rhasing fthe securities since July 1, The process of loans it i redeeming the will and po exter over a perio it make an an-|bly twice a a to their have anv's reparation payments take absolute councils announce- Tondon, Jul Stevens and Sons Teadquarters in | cut of 10 This in lkers Later the H T eompany at their Andover also announced per cent effective July 27 ereased the number of wor tected by 2,000 for the company has mills in North Andover. | Haverhill, Franklin, N. H nd | Peacedale, 1 G : CGieor their whirh proved he P s attended, including memt Sf the royal family, most of the cabi ministers Andoyer and former presentatives of I Would Die in Electrie Chair to Prove Case Washington, July 19 (P—A volun- | teer for the electric ehair was of |‘ fered the Distr ( and all of the ness the ox E. E. Puddir ¢ eners’ relief socicty e pri son of Mrs. Monday will be & Afeved incis duce a martyr for furthering his fight punishment, and he vo contribute his own extent of nded v ot the current The thorized for the volunteer w chalr has man who or death for murder ted. Cows K.icikr Milk Buckets, Many Gallons Are »L(M 1 | theory t1 erying over officials of t culture. Who a0, : U : 4 e 750 gallons of 1 were Thi year when ¢ L The w eent Jess t to cal tion of 1 total used NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925, MRS, M. 7. DOWNES KILLED | Sister-in-Law of John E. Downes of This City Dies of Injuries Recely- ed in Automobile Accldent. Mrs, Michael T. Wallingford, sister-in-law of John E. Downes of street, this Ity, was killeq yesterday in Walling- ford Downes of Monroe when an automobile in which ashed into an ctrie light pole, Her sister-in-law Mrs, Robert Hasset {s fn a serious condition at the Meriden hospital as 1 result of injuries sustained in the crash Willlam Waddleton, driver has been beld in $1,000 bhonds by Coroner Ell Mix, who has mnounced that he will ssue a find- ing within a few days, It is elaimed thata rear tire blew out, causing Waddleton to lose con- of the machine. The pole wa broken off and the auto was wreck- 1. Waddleton was slightly injured. Mrs. Downes was a leading figure imong the women in Wallingford. was riding ¢ So says Mr. York City and in the where she Wallingford country elub was golng when the acei- professional at the country club Besides her husband, who is judge | of the Wallingford court, Polar Bear at the zoo in Central Park, New | which are In these hot days a fellow must keep cool. She was active in the Woman's club | far away from the icy retreats of his home at the North Pole | this little bear sure does find it difficult to escape the heat even |, dent occurred, Waddleton is a goit | though he may bathe in his own private swimmin' hole. REPORT ON SHALLPOX | | Medical Resoarch Couneil to Publish | | Findings of Dr, Gordon of Lon. don Hospital, import London, July 18 (®—An | into the |ant report on an Inguiry | virus of smallpox, says the Daily [ Mail, will be published shortly by [the Medical Research council. The { report 1s the work of Dr, Mervyn H Gordon, consulting bacteriologist to |'st. Bartholomew's hospital, London ‘ Dr, Gordon started, according to {the Malil, with an fnvestigation into a process for handling the virus of which is used for vaccina |tion agalnst smallpox. 1t 1s stated {that lic found a method for killing | the virus, and studied its laltve and dead, in conferring pro- tection against infection, Dr. Gordon’s report 1s described a: further elucidating the role of mi- pute microbes which are invisihle under powerful microscopes hut Kknown to cause a And | number of diseases, COWPOX, action. Jarge i® now next to the United the greatest aluminum [ producing country in the world Nore ates as |to sign, lat a —— - =0 I'HE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alpatetically Arianked For Quict and Ready Kefotvnie, | LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Cliarge Preji {IITY R R 1T ! duyw o Iine i duys vueld line I days ....d line » duys oeidd line i day line ays ....1 line y Order Rates Upon Application ount 6 womle to a line. 4 lines to an tueh, Mintum Space, 3 lines. Aintmum Book Chaige. 35 ceuta. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. tor lussified Page on Same Day. But. 1U M, Ads Accepted Over the Teleplions Ui convenieuce of cuetouiers, Call 425, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator | POSTPONE, SIGNING TREATIES tome, July 1§ A—The signing of | treaties between Ttaly and | Tugoslaviu, seheduled for today, hag Leen postponed becanse the Jugo- stav minister has ‘not yet recelved authorization from his government The treaties were concluded recent corference at Vienna, ! They deal largely with the local | commercial and bhonndary questions. Downes leaves her mother, Willlam 1lasset; six brothers, Wil- liam, Thomas, Justin and Robert Hasset of Wallingford and George and Charles Hasset of California and five sisters, Mrs. Frank Lemon of Boston, Mrs, Lombard of Bridge- port, Mrs. Clarence Ryce of New Haven and Misses Ethel and May Hasset of Wallingford Exonerates Hospital In Inmate’s Death Middletown, July 18 (A—Coroner 1. A. €mith in a finding yesterday afternoon after holding an Inquest into the death of John Hunt, an in- mate of the Connecticut Hospital || for Insane who was drowned in tk Connecticut river yesterday morning, onerates the hospital authorities from any responsibility in connection with Hunt's death. He holds that | Hunt's action were brought about | mental condition. Hunt, who | vas 73 years old, was born in No Carolina. He was arrested in New | Haven on July 14, and committe] institution the day followir as an insane person. He broke away from guards, waded out into the river channel and His body recovered. Fought Cops, Is [ Fined and Jailed Willimantie, July 18 (P—Josepl Proker, charged with injury to pri- | vate property, assault and resista |of an officer, pleaded not guilty in vesterday, and being found was fined $25 and costs on the first count, $25 and costs and || 15 days in jall on the second and given 30 days for fighting the off cors. Broker was caught throwing stones through windows of houses in Main street by Sergeant Harmon | of the state police. State's Officers | Leonard Comstock assisted and in | itomoblle both officers had a || e with the defendant, Comstock | | by his to the sank, court guilty having a wound on the left for.- arm Conclude Hearing on Higher Phone Rates July 18 (A —Public hear- |ings before the state department of || utilities on the petiton of || gland Telephons and ph company for a general o increase closed here yesterday. \ decision is expected before Angust |, the date on which the new rate 15 scheduled to go into effect unless | suspended by the department. The eompany first reased rates on special forms of and then filed a petition for neral increase. Hearings on the | ave been in progress | months. Testimony of 45 | itnesses has covered about 10,000 vritten pages and 278 exhibits heen presented. \1“”4!\;4,“‘\1.. cities and towns in the state opposed the incr Boston petitioned for two petitions for 15 thing maintain h life. Easy Wisdom Here's a modern, simple rule for learning about All vou need to do is turn a few illustrated pages and run your eyve over entertaining reading. You glean all the facts vou must cope with daily. How to dress correctly, furnish your home, prepare and serve food, alth, recognize the best in musie, literature, art; enjoy ingenuities that make life easy and pleasant. Intimate news in advertisements touch You'll find advertisements a generous help. 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