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yy. : van ohabye: svar) bunliieat Sei homes, while scores of extra | “shuttle” trains and added coaches on AMERIGAN LOANS \the regular trains on the Boston and Maine, Boston and Albany and New roads were brought nto servier, Commercial and ‘industria} concerns | IND 12 SUBURBS) ssce~e* “es; FRENCH iH PROBLEMS forced to remain away during the | jearly hours for lack of transportation. | The strike was called as a protest | ‘L,” Surface and Subway |against atiegod delay on the part ot | Baron i tin Neuflize Tells Fi- , . |the War Labor Board in 1 + Traffic Paralyzed and Thou- | the Wer fabor By wage dispute be| fanciers Investments in sands Kept From Work. — | tween the company and the car men. France Are Profitable. pie | The strikers demand an eight- oe eee BOSTON, July 17—Car service on| hour day and a wage of 731-2 cents the street, subway and elevated lines |“" hour. There demands, which here and in twelve adjacent cities were rejected by the Public Trustees of the Railway, were presented to and towns was tled up to-day ®Y &/ the Labor Board on June 23 and ar- strike of 8,000 union employees of | gued two days ybefore the Board’ ‘Thousands of workers walked from| Former President Taft, one of the French High Commisioner, at the -_th —- {Joint chairmen of the Board, who is Avignon No, 270° Park Avenue, yes- in Point a Pie, Québec, last night | terday, BABY HAD BAN telegraphed Gov. Coolidge and also] ‘rhe financing of the Government - Samuel L. Powers, a member of the debt 1 " ' wit Board of Trustees, that a decision do th euler: terhisa'te te btn be rendered goon by the Joint years, and the new Parliament which chairmen and that he and Chairman o Basil Manley, who ts in California, |Gotobes will pave to verte seicnunealte planned to meet in Chicago on Aug, |the big taxation problem which could 1 for this purpose, not be done during the war, as France Hair All Came Out. Very Freep ree prs alah eda ate Moreen chs pectin tae muerekants Itchy. Cuticura Heals. t unless the men returned to work | and the manufacturers are the come “Our little boy had avery case of dry eczema and his bair all came out. The eruption was very itchy and burned. We had to sew his little hands up to keep him from ecratchi: He cried all the time, and I had to fan his face all night. BROOKLYN Store Closed All Day Satugday During July and August OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & G ‘Fulton Street, Brooklyn * Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale Low Shoes for Summer , At Remarkable Price Reductions Baron de Neuflize, the reproeenta- tive of the Banque de France, asso- ciated with the French High Com- mission discussed in a broad and hopeful manner the present financial ‘BLOOMINGDALES. ‘S9TH TO 60TH STREET. LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Children Love Music Any Child Can Play This Wonderful Player An assemblage of several of the season’s most desirable models, taken from our regular stock. Low shoes of White Canvas, Black or Brown Kidskin, Patent Leather or Brown Calfskin. No C. 0. D.’s, Exchanges or Approvale the chairmen would have no authortty| mercial financial problems, foreign under the rules of the Board to ren. | exchange and credit for the necessary der a decision. large purchases of raw materials. penne a ae iy! French people think their os. 8 Very good. The moratorium at the WILSON GREETS RDUMANIA. |borinnine of the war ntlected, over i POSE TTI :000,000,000 of acceptances, all of | Cables King Good Wishes tn Repty| which has been paid save about $80,- ngratulatio: 000,000—about Gor 7 per cont. —being Practically only the bills drawn on WASHINGTON, July 17.—Aeknowl: | people killed oF ruined by the war. | edging the Tecent message of congratu-| “The French people are now bor-| lation upon the signing of the Peace| rowers, and even with a huge national aty sont by King Werdinand of Rou-| debt the country has a big equity. ia President Wilson to-day cabled pop it large purchases have had the Roumantan ruler, via the American | ‘© be met with abnormally smail ex-| | ports, The French laws are very Embassy at Paris, that he was sure he | good and efficient. Our banking sys- ne ie tee Saree ot {ne Amer-|tem is very strong and our banks| od wishes of the future of the San Give their customers needed aa over which you presiéa” | sistance. We have established a) roughout the world. na “realize the nulterings and | large new institution, the Credit Na- wample each free address Secure Lake sacrifices of Roumania,” the President | tional, to make loans to the people of Dept H, Malden, Mass.” sald, and “hope that the United States|the devastated regions and discount| Sticure Soap shaves witheutmag. | may continue to be serviceable in pro-|the indemnities allotted by the iprceerereeerey moting her best interests. French Government. Our investment een eee market is good, and the new 1,500,- 000,000 francs loan of the City of Paris is quoted at 3 per cent. premium. “There is no doubt that there are at least 1,009,000 Americans who would gladly take one French bond of $100 or more’ This would make a large sum which would speed up our recon- struction and inside reorganization tre- mendously. “But how to reach ‘those willing purchasers? It is what neither our- selves nor’ our American advisers and friends have been able to find out yet. It is not merely sympathy but good business to invest in France now. We neg fought apd to-day we are working. HUNGARY STARVING AS REDS PLAN FOR WAR Strong Political Movement Against Soviets Is Being Fostered by Trades Unions, (Coppright, 1810, ty the Unietet Press.) VIENNA, July 15.—Bolshevik Hun? gary is virtualyy starving. The country is torn by iriternal dissen' Bela Kun is confronted with the problem of raising an army from a people whose morale is at the lowest ebb and equip- ping it with arms and munitions that are practically non-existent. ‘Thefe is a strong political movement against the Soviets under way, fostered by@he powerful trades unions. At the same time the Red leaders are growing $ more and more radical, There are at 2. 2, Sata Suan seoentetioe te Extraordinary Sale Friday Budapest jails, The railway trainmen, postal and telegraph employees plan a ° fusion which would greatly strengthen Women’s and Misses’ Smart Summer Dresses I did not know what it was to have a night's sleep for two years. “T got Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. Now he is completely healed, and bas « beautiful head of hair.” » Re wee se of the toilet and bath, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and | | Talcum are wonderfully good. Soap Lyin 26 and Be, * ha) On Sale at Brooklyn Store Only BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & Cc Fulton Street, Brooklyn Important Sale Friday Special Purchase 5,000 Pairs Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—12 a of Music of Your Own Choice . Free Delivery “Our Easy Payment Plan or onty $2.50 4 weex ] NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS Positively Sale Price No Mail or None Sent Telephone Orders Cc. 0. D. ~ Filled Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, with cotton garter tops, high spliced heels and double soles, in black, white and shoe shades. QUALITY tells the difference in the taste between Coca-Cola and counterfeit imita- tions. PARIS, July 17.—The Hangarian Red army was reported to-day to be con- centrating for an offensive against the Roumanians. ‘Official advices received here stated that. several divisions of Jotantey number of batteries of ight art arililery and bwo batteries, of howltaers a movin witahs tbe Test few aay ed Se participate te the Tobit Sale refused to. partici nthe ‘mobilisa: tion, but the movement otherwise was ale Price apparently golng forward rapidly. A wt LIVING COST INQUIRY ASKED. No C.0. D.’s . No Approvals we ja Have Wilson e Board of Twelve. WASHINGTON, July 17.—Appoint- ment by the President of a epecial com- mission to investigate the high cest of living would be authorized under a iinkham, Republican,” Mansachuett. Manufactured to Retail from 10.75 to 16.50 Ineabers aad would make Its report DY Dec, 15. a | Here Is a Booklet Every | Business Man Will Want Demand the debuine by full name — nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA, By P. HARVEY MIDDLETON j ] Author of “Powerful Foreign ee Combinations of | a Porelgn “New moo, > Strange Lands,” Railway Supplies,” A special purchase of one of New York’s foremost manufacturer’s ay in Mexico,”’ ete. Pacific Fleet bn om Redman's sufplus stock of cotton dresses. 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