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CHANCE FOR HUSKY NEW YORK MEN IN THENUTMEG STATE Farm stands Seni Scare and Muni- tions Factories Offer Homes to Get Workers ERENT RPE |harveyed in the Nutmog State, |the dqand for farm hands is cums dant. Sixty per cent. of the munt- |tionsmanufacturea in the United | Stated are accredited to Connecticut TW demand for labor in these fac- ia continues, One firm in Bristol, in ¢der to induce laborers to come thee, has built small houses for the | net, charging the men but 6 per cect. | ofthe total value for their use. The | stprtage is so evident in farm labor |tmt the munitions manufacturers vill not hire a man tf it !s known Mo can farm. This co-operation 6%- | is throughout Connecticut, said Mr, | Invenport. | Weekly reports at the main office o tle employments service at No. 22 “It husky New York men want to/ tet 22d Street Indicate that 5,616 men leave the sweltering clty and work on| vere sent to jobs last week Yoster- n they ean out declared Clifton B superinten of the United States viee to day at No, 22 E Crops of hay ar mployment 2d Stre What's “awful” about it! Leave off the vest. Bet- ter still, buy a two-piece suit (coat and trousers). Save jor soldiers the wool! that would ordinarily go in the vest. Conservation! 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Sold by all first-class aiees, “Otto Stahl's’ name on a modu fe @ euaranice and your provotion TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY Hair is by far the most conspic- nous thing about us and is proba- bly the most easily damaged by bad or careless treatment If ye are very careful in hair washing we will have virtually no hair —twubles An especially fine shampoo fir this weather, one that brings out all the! natural beauty of the hair; that dis solves and entirely removes a'l dandruff, excess oil and dirt, ca: easily be used at trifling experse by simply dissolving a teaspoonful of Canthrox (which you can get at any ‘s) in a cup of hot water kes a full cup of shatpoo enough so it is easy t it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, ‘This chemically dis soly all impurities and create a soothing, cooling lather. — Rining leaves the scalp spotlessly clean and pliant, while the hair tak the glossy richness of natural also a flufiness which makes it sean es much heavier than it. is. After Canthrox shampoo, arranging fe air ix a pleasure.—-Advt. TONIC-UPBUILDER Stubborn Coughs Weak Lungs and Colds Eckman’s Alterative ears this Calcium prepara: accomplishing g00d and often remarkable results Lol it Price Includes War Tas. All Druggista, Mekimen Laboratory Poiladelphie ome to Connecti- Davenport, tof the Hartford Branch | t- i rye are now being |diy was a busy Monday at the offices. More than 1,000 mén found jobs tirough this free service. To-day ry The Bureau of Publi¢ busy day at the 2&1 Street ofice yesterday taking moving pic- |tires of the work done there, These fims will be ciroulated throughout the ibor centres af the country to in- frm the people what Uncle Sam is ding for the man out of a Job | Clerks forced out of their clertoal psitions by the “Work or Fight” dict are experiencing difficulty in jetting jobs they are fitted for, The Employment Service refuses to rend hem out on clerical jobs unless the ob is essential to winning the war. ‘It's elmply a case of dropping the pen, closing the ledger and. pic a shovel,” declared an official he office to-day. The smailest inan within the applied to-day at the employ- ment service for a job. He is Domt- nick Margro, twenty-one, of No, 269 West 146th reet. forty-six inc tall, Local Board No, 145 sent him with a leter stating jhe had been placed in Class 5 be- cause he was not fitted for any form sent a 1a combatant service, even though he ressed a willingness to don the | khak The Public Service Reserve, the re- vice, pr § Dominick ha will et | MAKE, pancakes out of wowd . good job as an oftice boy. | '9@ cag i oer | | mut who in hell L When war news WRIT ASKED TO FREE | bate "look dewat | whereupon Pfeifer ' CHILDS FROM BOND for Director of Mitchel | | Campaign Start Habeas Corpus Proceedings, for William Har Thilds, director of the Mitchel May . to-da unsel | | Attorneys t Tpux on behalf of thelr proceedings are the out- recent decision of the Appellate Division to the effect that Extraordinary Term of the Su- preme Court convened to try election « is without authority to proceed because of improper advertising. ‘The object of the writ of habeas rpus which is returnable to-mor- row morning.” said Mr. Childs's coun- rbtain the release of Mr rom the b to « when he plea ndictment. But we shall also try to establish the broad proposition that none of the things charged against Mr. Childs are indictable under New York laws.” pS AR WALLACE REID AND ‘FATTY’ ARBUCKLE DIVIDE HONORS AT RIALTO, Less Than Kin,” an interesting Paramount picture with Wallace Reid as the star, is the feature at the Rialto this week. The story is that cf a young man who had a double. It furnishes both laughs and thrills and, at the same time, there {s enough of a love interest in it to make John hold Mary's hand during the showing of the tender episodes. Mr, Reid, who is almost too handsome to be true, assumes the dual roles and dors it well. ‘atty" Arbuckle in a comedy called he Waiters’ Bail,” is the custard pie item on the menu and “Fatty” ts the whole town talking. Other fim numbers are “Glimpses ( Gasoony” and the Rialto Animated Magazine. Gladys Rice and Carlos Mejia #ing nicely, Arthur Depew ndere an organ solo plenaingly and 5 Ito Orehest 8 fty brows w ;: lo" overture and xchalkowsky waltz, Altogether it is the most en- tertaining bill the Rialto has had in everal weeks — ge CANNIBAL ISLAND LIFE AN INTERESTING PICTURE ON THE RIVOLI SCREENS, | Martin K. Johnson, who was Jack London's companion on the cruise of the Snark, is showing some interest- ing motion pictures at the Rivoll this week. ‘They were taken on some can- nibal island South Pacific by Mr himself, and he talks about them as they are exhibited Mrs, Johnson, who was with her busband when he visited the islands, appears also, and later answers ques- s in the Johnson tlons about the cannibals on the mezzanine floor The Rivolis comedy this w ia “The Katzenjammer Kids in ‘F id An 0. Henry story, “Mammon and the Archer,” is told on the screen enter- tainingly, and the Rivoli Animated Pictorial behaves in a pleasing man- ner, Greek Evans sings, Prof. Firmia Swinnen lays an organ solo and se- lections from “Sari” and "ll Trova tore’ are rendered by the big or- chest es A Medicated Massage Ointment For Pyorrhoea, Loose Teeth, eae" Bleeding & Sore Gums | amu. 0, Fo Se reo wistration was comparatively light. | Information | draft | Margro is but) m of the Employment Ser- | > was | | THE NEW PLAYS “Friendly Enemies Amusing and Human}! BY CHARLES DARNTON eee T looks as thourh we should brace| ourselves for a long season of plays with a war background. | Anyway, a new drive in war pla rather than*the new season, beman at |the Hudson Theatre last night, with “Friendly Enemies,” a comedy-drama of the two-old-cronies type, written by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoft- man apparently for the purpose of bringing pro-Germans to time or the | box office. | Now that German here have ceased from very much, there Is no t#king the play seriously. likely to be taken humorously, f times Pfeifer and Block are almost, as funny as Potash and Perlmutter. | In their battle of words these friendly enemies also recall the two old play-| mates acted by Low Fields and John Mason in “Bosom Friends.” Accord- ingly, the play is amusing and hu- man. | From the first there is every as |surance that the rich but honest old |shoemaker, in his blind devotion to) | Germany, will be brought to see the) light. Meanwhile he and Block, the| banker, indulge in heated arguments, | sympathizers troubling us reason for It is more! or at caleulated to keep an audience in good humor. The give-and-take be- | tween them is often like that of our| friends, the minstrel show old-time “Do you remember how you jumped with joy the first time you saw the shores of Brooklyn?" demands B “Yeu,” gorrowfully answers |“but then I didn’t know it Brooklyn.” Pfeifer tells of a scientist |many who has discovered a way in Ger- |"But Berlin det | Block, “no oth | | much to deny. truth has 4 been told in Germany since Augu 1914" A sigh remarks h he mak his wife —silence.” “Yes,” she is to! (that silence will get so, loud that it Pfeifer stands for the old orde til his son enlists and sail for I jon a transport that is torpedoed hours after it leaves Hoboken. |‘ he undergoes @ and den change of heart as he rea |he has given $50,000 to the Ge d the seh sud 208 spy who plan | boy might tele » that he is safe} on Long Island, per it's just |as well he doesn't, for meanwhile tho ple time to Kaiser and j distraught parent has burn up a picture of the r wall space for portraita of hington and Wilson, When B comes home he is bugged by hands, including the girl he has mar | ried a few hours bafore, aftor whict Pte and Block trap th Mr. and Mrs. Pfeifer hay their e teach them “The 8 | glod 1 .nner.”* |" Lou s Mann gave the best perform- Jance of his careor as the simpin, di mee cated German, exce when |piled on the agony at the end of the| second act by loud and long below lot ings. Though Sam Bernard played| the German banker in his familiar musical comedy manner, he made wu in fun what he lacked in characterty tion, and was tirelessly irrepressitl+ But both stars betrayed a fondness for | profanity Wat jarred Mathilde Cottrelly played the good kindly housewife as only she can play euch a role; Richard Barber excellent impression as the young soldier in spite of the Speeches with which the auth n the ear all but choked bim; Natalie Manning was bride, and and distinct Felix on t an unaffected war Krembs gave poise the German spy ‘There is every reas “Friendly Enemies” n to believe tha will make enough friends to fill the house for many « } night, —412 Bedroom Suits —-346 Library Suits Linens, Curtains, Comforta Matting, Oileloth, Refrigerat LET US S ye: *5,000 On Small Week: or Monthly Payments Small Accounts Especially Incite nies we Ae cores THE hd ok WORLD, |he was captur | And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Ludwig Baumann’s 6-Day Furniture ay $887,934 of High Grade Furniture Every Piece Guaranteed Fresh, Bolect your complete out ft from the sale articlea-Pay » few dollars down-—the balance in small weekly oF monthly paymver This Sole 1s But gnother Illustration of Ou LIBERAL CREDIT AND LOW PRICES We Give Send for Our Free Trading 24-Page Stamps Booklet dia Mlustrated Samo: end in Colors Sperry Gold ~ Jacobcan Oak Adam Dining Room ‘Suit (4 Pieces Bold Kevarately If Desires Prine RISO aceret Liha Cie iain | Rew fer This Ae ee CHINA 6 suit 1500 =| 19.54 EXTEN / . BERVING W cek Cash of Credit Open Accounts Opened Salurdoys Our Special [sie Greatest until Furniture House. WPM 3-Room Outfit oe JULY 2 ROMAN is = : aan Fs on Ba [SOLDIER PRISONER FLEES FROM GOVERNOR'S ISLAND ervation pending apt “ing Auto by Starting Five Minutes Too Soon, MINEOLA, L. 1 tempt to escape July from the An Mineola Ja garden was made to-day by Henry T. Allison, who is serving a ten-months' | Civilians Barred Flom Re sentence for conspiracy to secure en Tile y Is On to Determine trance by forged docume to the| While Inquiry 1 doodle Military Aendemy at Weat Point How Sergeant-Major Escaped Allison, who w eing, suddenly sail dropped bh nd ran m the tall 7 : : i ara Pp d by Jail Keeper Hender.| sealed against tvitians son, Keeper Hoffman and a number of} rigid inquiry in progress trusties. Henderson fired several ehots, Purposely shooting wild, Instead of [halting Allison sped on faster. After a mile Allison took refuge In a barn near the Garden City hotel, where He was taken back | to the jail garden and put to work again with a ball and chain, weighing Friday of Gladstone of the 47th Infar 4 military prigoner awaitin harge of having attempted to mu! the Captain of his company Not only are no ctvilians permitted or the Island while the investigation is on, escape last 16 pounds, attached to his les. but almost no soldiers are «ranted When Allison wae back in the jail| passes to leave the Island reservation he had $17, He said he was home. | It 18 understood that offcera at Post Headquarters are making wide inquiry sick, was engaged to be mnrried, and jcktad tow pe sag and | into a clear case of violation of military wanted to got away to weo his weet. | i897 which, indirectly, waa rexponsible “ } the prisoner's escape 1 de ke this place arog here ; ii anyway,” he euid. “I want ¢@ enlist, | Non-commissioned oMcers of the army are not permitted to be put to work while awaiting trial for any In I want to get in the service, no mat- ter what branch.” Allinon threatened to run away | fraction of military law. But it ta ead aguin dewpite the ball and chain that last Frida one was put In “Next me you try itt will shoot | I istait of twelv prisoners, alt strughter,” ald Henderson | ; , . “You won't shoot me," replied Alti- | Privates, to do kitehen dtu \ ‘én hought he manage , et a Persons living near the hotel said pass from a elvill Mother, Why Don’t | You Take Nuxated Iron Being Nervous and Irritable All the Time and Looking So Haggard and Old?—The Doctor Gave Some to Susie Smith’s Mother When She Was Worse Off Than You Are and Now She Looks Just Fine Any Woman Who Tires Easily, Is Irri- table, Nervous and Run-Down Should Take Nuxated Iron to Help Increase Her Health, Strength and Vitality. np strong, healthy, bea The Childe’ Aopeat xated nervous f thelr fools o The tron wary to enable | New and Perfect 3, 1918, } knowledge of ther course or locale > THREE IN U, S, DIRIGIBLE | The dirigible left the Chatham Mt ee gi Yi) LOST IN FOG THREE DAYS. = == rai fi on an nto a fog, which compli | ited the Hyers ntl ‘ay | Big Balloon Which Left Cha vam, | rem end brought b AAG LiL ila Mass., Friday, Picked Up | 4? pay ir ee Ps. ue BL te ae r at Near Nova Scotia ln « are W Briscoe, treaty wiping out Uruguay's indebted HALIFAX, N. 8. 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