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THE CONNECTICUT LABOR PRESS. Europe Is Not Wrecked and Ruined by the Greatest War or History By OSCAR T. CROSBY, Interallied Council Europe has not been crushed by the war and her outlook is not a desolate one. When a continent or a country is ruined you do not have to call witnesses to prove it. In the United States the war roused latent human forces which had heen neglected and presented to us at the conclusion of the war an industrial and agricultural equipment far superior to the one we pos sessed before. - - In Europe the war's effect upon real wealth and production has not been different in character. Each of the principal belligerent nations has vastly increased its mechanical capacity for production. merchant ships, while her power to replace those ships is so much increased that the los3 will soon be more than In France there is an ugly streak dere to Verdun. Thousands have lost desolation is not the ruin of France the task of French reconstruction restitution will be made by German money and German labor. France exhibits the same attributes of increased producing efficiency that are ehown in 'Great Britain and the United States. Germany is well off except m the industrial plants are intact, and the her a unique advantage in the power tary establishment in that country. What the world produces in food it consumes every year, no matter whether there is peace or war. There is a hard pinch in some places at present, but the crops now being harvested will take us over the peak of privation. The world will need five years before another great conflict can be staged. Enduring peace will remain a phantom until the instruments for making war are taken away from separate governments and intrusted Single Air Control Army, Navy and By HARRY S. NEW, U. S. I believe that the aviation question is of sufficient importance to the country to call for the creation of a single department of the government to look after it to the exclusion of everything else. Great Britain was force? to the adoption of this eighteen months or more ago, and so was France. The United States should do likewise, It is merely a question of whether she of the present opportunity to get ahead or whether she will wait until forced to do what other nations have done and then attempt to come from behind with the same old American disregard of expense and lack of appre ciation of the wisdom of preparedness. I know that there is opposition to the separate department plan on the part of the navy. There is also opposition in certain army quarters, but this is the result of selfishness and nautics in its broad and general sense. The navy is concededly. competent to look after its own aeronautical needs. So likewise is the army. But neither of them can go heyond their own service. The attempt to create such a department may be successfully resisted for a time although I honestly believe that congress will be wise enough to discount bureau jealousies and do the obviously sensible thing at this 6ession but whether it does or not it cannot be long deferred. No man knows what is to be the future of aeronautics. The mar velous development of the science can be best appreciated 'when we stop to think that the first man to fly, Orville Wright, is today but forty-eight years old. Shall America realize all this and shape her aims accordingly in time to keep abreast of other nations, or shall we be permitted to bring up the straggling jrear of a rapidly moving procession? - That is the question to be answered by congress and the people. We Need an Annual Supplement to the Decalogue in These Latter Days By EDWARD A. ROSS, in "Sin and Society" The sinister opportunities presented in this webbed social life have been seized unhesitatingly, because such treasons.have not yet become infa mous. The man who picks pockets with a railroad rebate, murders with an adulterant instead of a bludgeon, burglarizes with a rakeoff instead of a jimmy, cheats with a company prospectus instead' of a deck of cards, or scuttles his town instead of his ship, doesn't feel on his brow the brand of a malefactor. The shedder of blood, the oppressor of the widow and the fatherless, long ago became odious, but latter-day treacheries fly no kull and crossbones at the masthead. Our social organization has developed to a stage where the old right euosncss is not enough. We need an annual supplement to the Decalogue. The growth of credit institutions, the spread of fiduciary relations, the enmeshing of industry in law, the interlacing of government and busi ness, the multiplication of boards of inspectors beneficent as they all are, they invite to sin. What gateways they open to greed ! What fresh para sites they let in on us ! How idle in our new situation to intone the old litanies ! The reality of this close-knit life is not to be seen and touched; it must be thought. The sins it opens the door to are to be discerned by knitting the brows rather than by opening the eyes. It takes imagination to see that bogus medical diploma, lying adver tisement, and fake testimonial are death-dealing instruments. It takes imagination to see that savings-bank wrecker, loan shark and investment swindler in taking livelihoods take lives. It takes imagination to see that the business of debauching voters, fixing juries, seducing lawmakers and "corrupting public servants is like eawing through the props of a crowded grandstand. Whether we like it or not we are in the organic phase, and the thickening perils that beset our path can be beheld only by the mind's eye. I?ev. E. P. Guilbert, D. D., Chicago Now has come the battle of the nind, the war of the soul, the struggle of the conscience of the world. Not with guns is the new war to be fought, but with tools, machines, books and colleges for weapons. Democracy calls upon the press, the pulpit, the factory, the farm and literature to take up the fight. James S. Alexander, New York should be met by a pool of America's Baron Jujitori Otori, Japanese ambassador to Mexico The United States, in order to restore order in Mexico, should provide President Car ranza with munitions. England's greatest los is that of made good. of devastation running from Flan their private fortunes. But their ; nor will it even bear heavily upon during, the critical years, because ful case of her merchant marine. Her peace conference has conferred upon to man them by abolishing the mili to rest and recuperate and ten more entirely to a society of nations. Is Necessary for Postal Service Senator from Indiana and sooner or later she must do it. will do it now and take advantage a disregard of the interests of aero banker A pool of Europe's needs resources. BUSINESS CONCERNS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE NEW HAVEN TRADES COUNCIL'S CO-OPERATIVE CAMPAIGN. In Accordance with the Policy Adopted by The New Haven Trades Council it is Our Duty to Co-Operate with Those who Co-Operate with Us. Consult this List Carefully before Making any Purchases. Every Concern Represented Here Wants Your Trade Enough to Bid for It Directly Through Our Own Labor Newspaper. ANTIQUE CHINA Wylie, on the Green, 954 Chapel St. ATHLETIC GOODS L. E. Bennitt, 934 Chapel St AUTOMOBILES The Howard Company, 228-260 Boule vard, near Kimberly Ave. The White Motors Co., 266 Crown St. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE The Howard Company, 228-260 Boule vard, near Kimberly Ave. Jitney Service Co., 95 Meadow St. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Coan & Bunnell, Inc., on the ground floor, 25-27 Center St. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Horton-Gallo-Creamer Co, 422-426-428 State St. The White Motois Co, 266 Crown St. BAKERIES Chamberlain, "The Cruller Man," 147 Temple St. BANKS Connecticut Savings Bank, corner Church and Crown Sts. First National Bank, 40-42 Church St. Mechanics Bank, The, Church and Center Sts. Merchants National Bank, State cor ner Chapel. National Savings Bank. 145 Oranjre St National Tradesmens Bank, The, 96 Orange St New Haven Saving! Bank, Orange corner Court St Peoples Bank & Trust Co, 804 Chapel St . Second National Bank, The, 135 Church St. opposite The Green, Union & New Haven Trust Co, The, 57 Church St BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES Horton-Galk Creamer Co, 422-426-428 State St BOOKS AND STATIONERY Whitlock's .Book Store Inc, 219-221 Elm St. BOOTS AND SHOES Besse-Richey Co, 784 Chapel St Cummings & Frawley, Boston Branch Shoe Store, 845 Chapel St Meigs & Co, Inc, 91 to 95 Church St Simpson, Fulton & Co., 982 Chapel St Sorosis Shoe Co., 814 Chapel St BOWLING AND BILLIARDS Johnson's Bowling Academy, 471 George St BUILDING CONTRACTORS The Sperry Engineering Co, 82 Church St. BUSINESS COLLEGE The Butler School, Orange and Court Sts, entrance 131 Court St. Stone Business College, 116 Church corner Chapel St, opposite The Green. CAMERAS City Hall Pharmacy Co, The, 159 Church St, next to City Hall. Fritz & Hawley, Inc., 816 Chapel St CARPETS AND RUGS Bullard's, 91-97 Orange St Collins Furniture Co, 409 State St W. B. Hall, 458 to 470 State, near Elm St Window Shade Co, 75-81 Orange St "C. E-Z" GAS LIGHTS Gas Co.'s Appliance Dept, 70 Crown St CHECKING ACCOUNTS First National Bank, 40-42 Church St. Mechanics Bank, The, Church and Center Sts. Merchants National Bank, State cor ner Chapel. National . Tradesmens Bank, The, 96 Orange St Peoples Bank & Trust Co, 804 Chapel St Second National Bank, 135 Church St. oooosite The Green. Union & New Haven Trust Co, The, 57 Church St CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ON CREDIT The Brennan Store, Gately & Brennan, 166 Meadow St CHINA AND GLASSWARE Wylie, on the Green, 954 Chapel St CIGARS 'Country Life" Cigars, Distributed by Stoddard, Gilbert & Co, Inc, New Haven, Norwich, Waterbury, Bridge port. 'Woodbridge" Cigars, Miner, Read & Tullock, Distributors, New Haven, Bridgeport, Meriden, New Britain. CIGAR MANUFACTURERS A. Kafka & Co, makers of "Evermore," "N. H. Register" and "General Hale" Cigars, 119-121 Meadow St CLOTHIERS Adams & Manning, 968 Chapel St Besse-Richey Co, 784 Chapel St Chase & Company, 1018-20 Chapel St Hyman's Inc., 18-22 Church St. J. Johnson & Sons, "The Live Store," 8b-y Church St. C. E. Longley Co, 97-105 Church St Meigs & Co., Inc., 91 to 95 Church St Shop of Jenkins, Inc., 978 Chapel St. CLOTHING ON CREDIT The Brennan Store, Gately & Brennan, 166 Meadow St The People's Store, SJA Church St, up one night. COAL The Howard Company, 228-260 Boule vard, near K;mberly Ave. COFFEES 'Hermitage" Coffee, Distributed by Stoddard, Gilbert & Co, Inc, New Haven, Kou-wich, Waterbury, Bridge port 'Sunrise' Coffee, Miner, Read and Tullock, Distributors, New Haven, Bridgeport, Meriden, New Britain. COMMERCIAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU The Butler School, Orange and Court Sts, entrance 131 Court St. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL The Butler School, Orange and Court Sts, entrance 131 Court St Stone Business-College, 116 Church cor- ner Chapel St, opposite The Green. CONFECTIONERY The House of HASSELBACH, 796 v-napei it. CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS The Sperry Engineering Co, 82 Church at. CONVENTION HEAD- QUARTERS Hotel Volk, George F. Volk, Prop. 224-230 sMeadow St CRULLERS Chamberlain, "The Cruller Man," 147 iempie St DIAMONDS The Bijou Jewelers, The Store of Quality. 32 Church St The Michaels-Maurer Co- 71 Church St. Wilfred Lagrenade, 938 Chapel St DRAPERIES Window Shade Co, 75-81 Orange St DRESS GOODS AND SILKS The Uren & Wiliams Co, 160 Orange St DRUGGISTS The City Hall Pharmacy Co, 159 Church St, next to City Hall. The Gillespie Drug Co, 2 stores, 744 Chapel St and 63 Chapel St Spalding Drug Co, 90 Church St DRY CLEANSERS Moran's Laundry, 235 Grand Ave. DRY GOODS Sugenheimer & Sons, 15-19 Church St ELECTRIC LIGHT United Illuminating Co., The 128 Temple St, ELECTRIC POWER The United Illuminating Co., Temple St - . . 128 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES The C S. Mersick Co, 290 State St New Haven Electric Co, Wholesale and Contracting, 50 Crown St Retail Store, 940 Chapel St EXPRESS Connecticut Co, Express Dept, Com merce St, New Haver. EYEGLASSES Fritz & Hawley, Inc., 816 Chapel SL FANCY GROCERD3S Edw. E. Hall & Son, 381 State St , FARM TRACTORS The White Motors Co, 266 Crown St FIRE BRICK MFRS. The Howard Company, Manufacturers, 228-260 Boulevard, near Kimberly Ave. FIRE INSURANCE Coan & Bunnell, Inc, on the ground floor, 25-27 Center St FLOOR COVERINGS Bullard's, 91-97 Orange St Window Shade Co, 75-81 Qrange St FLORISTS McCrea, 221 Meadow St John J. McQuiggan, 123 Church St (opposite the Green). S. H. Moore Co, 1054 Chapel St, Phone Liberty 3740 and 3741. The Myers Flower Shop, 936 Chapel St Meyer Wilson, 56 Congress Ave. f FLOUR "WUte Loaf" Flour, Miner, Read & Tullock, Distributors, New Haven, Bridgeport Meriden, New Britain. FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH Delivered anywhere S. H. Moore Co, 1054 Chapel St, Phone Liberty 3740 and 3741. FROZEN DESSERTS Harris-Hart Co, 2-10 Winchester Ave., phone Liberty 7005 and 7006. "FRUITS AND VEGETABLES D. M. Welch & Son, 38-40 Congress Ave, 8 Grand Ave, Fair Haven, and 471 Campbell Ave, West Haven FURNACES Kelsey Heaters, The W. A. T. Smith Heating Co, 9 Pitkin St FURNISHINGS Adams & Manning, 968 Chapel St Besse-Richey Co, 784 Chapel St. Chase & Company, 1018-20 Chapel St. J. Johnson & Sons, "The Live Store," 85-89 Church St. C. E. Longley Co, 97-105 Church St Meigs & Co, Inc, 91 to 95 Church St. Pager's, 6-8 Congress Ave. and 741 Grand Ave. Shop of Jenkins, Inc, 978 Chapel St The Thompson Co, 880 Chapel St FURNITURE Bullard's, 91-97 Orange St. Collins Furniture Co., 409 State St. W. B. Hall, 458 to 470 State, near Elm St. S. Stein, 57 Broadway. FURS AND FUR WORK Brooks & Co, Inc, Chapel and State Sts. The Friend E. Brooks Co, 125 Church St GAS HEATERS AND RANGES Gas Co.'s Appliance Dept, 70 Crown St GAS "WATER Gas Co.'s Salesroom, Send for Booklet HEATERS 70 Crown St GENERAL CONTRACTORS The Sperry Engineering Co, 82 Church St. GROCERIES E. Schoenberger & Sons, 615 Howard Ave, 339 Grand Ave, 260 State St, 11 Shelton Ave, 151 Dixwell Ave, and 28 Congress Ave. D. M. Welch & Son, 38-40 Congress Ave, 8 Grand Ave, Fair Haven, and 471 Campbell Ave, West Haven. HARDWARE N. T. Bushnell Co, 289-295 State St HARNESS SHOP Slepcow's, 178 Meadow St, opp. State Armory. HATS Besse-Richey Co, 784 Chapel St Brooks & Co, Inc, Chapel and State ,Sts. . Hardy Hat Co, 216 Meadow St J. Johnson & Sons, "The Live Store," 85-89 Church St. C E. Longley Co, 97-105 Church St Meigs & Co, Inc, 91 to 95 Church St Pager's, 6-8 Congress Ave. and 741 Grand Ave. Shop of Jenkins, Inc, 978 Chapel St The Thompson Co, 88cr Chapel St HOTELS Hotel Oneco, Daniel T. Sullivan, 14-16 Church St Hotel Royal, Meadow and George Sts. Hotel Volk, George F. Volk, Prop, 224-230 Meadow St HOTEL CAFE Hotel Volk. George F. Volk, T Prop, 224-230 Meadow St Royal Hotel Cafe, Daley St Downey, 245 Meadow St ICE CREAM Harris-Hart Co, 2-10 Winchester Ave, phone Liberty 7005 and 7006. The House of HASSELBACH, . 796 Chapel St ICE CREAM WHOLESALE Harris-Hart Co, 2-10 Winchester Ave phone Liberty 7005 and 7006. INVESTMENTS First Mortgage Loans Secured by Connecticut Real Estate for sale bv The Lomas & Nettleton - Co, 137-141 Orange St JEWELERS The Bijou Jewelers, ThelStore'of Quality, 32 Church St Samuel H. Kirby & Sons,lInt7822 Chapel St Wilfred Lagrenade, 938 Chapel St The Michaels-Maurer Co, 71 . Church St LADIES' APPAREL The Louise Shop, 153 Orange" St Pikosky, 960 Chapel St, "Un the Hill. LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES Cummings & Frawley, Boston Branch Shoe Store. 845 Chanel St Simpson, Fulton & Co, 982 Chapel St Sorosis Shoe Co, 814 Chapel St LADIES' CLOAKS AND SUITS Crawford-PIummer Inc. 798-802 Chapel St. D. F. Hayes Co, Store of Quality, 808- 810 Chapel, corner Orange St LADIES' FURS Crawford-PIummer Inc, 798-802 Chapel St. D. F. Hayes Co, Store of Quality,' 808- elU Chapel, corner Urange St Pikosky, 960 Chapel St, "On the Hill." LADIES' HOSIERY Simpson, Fulton & Co, 982 Chapel St LADIES' OUTFITTERS Braus Cloak & Suit Co, 813-817 Chapel St Crawford-PIummer Inc, 798-8C2 Chapel St D. F. Hayes Co, Store of Quality, 808- 810 Chanel, corner Oranee St hlyman s Inc., 18-22 Church St Muhlfelder's, 785-789 Chapel St. LADIES' WAISTS AND SKIRTS Crawford-PIummer Inc, 798-802 Chapel St D. F. Hayes Co, Store of Quality, 808- 810 Chapel, corner Orange St LADIES' WAISTS The Louise Shop, 153 Orange St LAUNDRIES FLAT New Haven Ideal Family Laundry, 340 York St i'hone J-iberty 1S5U. LAUNDRIES SHIRTS AND COLLARS Moran!s Laundry, 235 Grand Ave. I he Nonpareil Laundry Co, Z71 lilatch- ley Ave. LAUNDRIES WET WASH New Haven Ideal Family Laundry, 340 York St. Phone Liberty 1850. LEATHER GOODS REPAIRING Slepcow's, 178 Meadow St, opp. State Armory. LIABILITY AND COMPENSA TION INSURANCE Coan & Bunnell, Inc, on the ground floor, 25-27 Center St MARBLE, "TILE AND SLATE CONTRACTORS Earle B. Warner & Co, 28 Crown St MASONS' SUPPLIES The Howard Company, 22&-260 Boule vard, near Kimberly Ave. MEATS E. Schoenberger & Sons, 615 Howard Ave, 339 Grand Ave, 360 State St, 11 Shelton Ave, 151 Dixwell Ave, and 28 Congress Ave. MECHANICS' TOOLS The John E. Bassett & Co, 754 Chapel St and 214 State St N. T. Bushnell Co, 289-295 State St The C S. Mersick & Co, 290 State St MEDICINES Spalding Drug Co, 90 Church St MEN'S CLOTHING ON CREDIT The Brennart Store, Gately & Bren nan, 166 Meadow St MEN'S FURNISHINGS (UNION LABEL) J. H. Flanagan, 37 Temple St Frank A. Weber, 516 State St MEN'S OUTFITTERS Besse-Richey Co, 784 Chapel St MILLINERY Crawford-Pluramer Inc, 798-802 Chapel St Muhlfelder's, 785-789 Chapel St Sugenheimer & Sons, 15-19 Church St MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Simpson, Fulton & Co, 982 Chapel St Sorosis Shoe Co, 814 Chapel St MONEY- LOANED ON REAL ESTATE The Lomas & Nettleton Co, 137-141 Orange St MOTOR TRUCKS The While Motors Cc, 266 Crown St MUSIC VICTROLAS Calders, 930 Chapel St Whitlock's Book Store Elm St Inc, 219-221 OFFICIAL INSPECTOR OF TIME, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Wilfred Lagrenade, 938 Chapel St OPTICIANS Fritz & Hawley, Inc, 816 Chapel St PAINTS ODLS VARNISHES The Booth & Law Co, 35 Crown St H. M. Hodges & Bro, 2 stores, 952 Chapel St, and 290 292 York St The F. E. Spencer Co, 237-239 Slate St PAINTERS' SUPPLIES The Booth & Law Co, 35 Crown St. The F. E. Spencer Co, 237-239 State St PAPER HANGERS' SUPPLIES New Haven Wall Paper Co, 33 Crown St. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES The City Hall Pharmacy Co, 159 Church St, next to City Hall. Fritz & Hawley, Inc., 816 Chapel St PICTURES AND FRAMES H. M. Hodges & Bro, 952 Chapel St. PLUMBING AND HEATING The Coe & Coleman Co, 99 Orange St. Wm. Keane & Son, 31 Broadwav. The W. A. T. Smith Heating Co, 9 Pitkin St PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES The C S. Mersick & Co, 20 State St POULTRY Welch & Son, 38-40 Congress Ave, 8 Grand Ave, Fair Haven, and 471 Campbell Ave, West Haven. r PRESCRIPTIONS Spalding Drug Co, 90 Church Sc. PURE FOOD PRODUCTS lHermitage" Brand, Distributed by Stoddard, Gilbert & Co, Inc, New Haven, Norwich, Waterbury, Bridge port RECREATION Inquire Connecticut Co, Trolley Trips Savin Rock, Lighthouse, Momauguin. RESTAURANTS Hotel Oneco Restaurant, Daniel T. Sullivan, 14-16 Church St Sea Food Restaurant Royal Cafe, 245 Meadow St, 134 Commerce St and 439 State St RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES Ailing Rubber Co, 7-9-13 Church St. New Haven Rubber Store, 819 Chapel St RUBBER CLOTHING New Haven. Rubber Store, 819 Chapel St. SAFETY mPOSIT BOXES First National Bark, 40-42 Church St. Merchants National Bank, State, cor. Chapel St. National Savings Bank, 145 Orange St Natioral Tradesmens Bank, The, 96 Orange St Second National Bank, 135 Church St, opposite The Green. SAVINGS BANK First National Bank, 40-42 Church St. Merchants National Bank, The, State corner Chapel Sts. National Savings Bank, 145 Orange St. New Haven Savings Bank, Orange corner Court St SHIRT MAKERS Chase & Companv, 1018-20 Chapel St The -Thompson Co, 880 Chapel St SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Spslding Drug Co, 90 Church St SILVERWARE Samuel H. Kirby & Sons, Inc, 822 Chapel St. Wilfred Lagrenade, 938 Chapel St Wylie, on the Green, 964 Chapel St SPORTING GOODS Ailing Rubber Co, 7-9-13 Church St New Haven Rubber Store, 819 Chapel .St. STENOGRAPHERS FUR NISHED The Butler School, Orange and Court Sts, entrance 131 Court St - STOVES AND RANGES Bollard's, 91-97 Orange St Collins Furniture Co., 409 State St W. B. Hall, 458 to 470 State, near Elm St Wm. Keane & Son, 31 Broadway. The Curtiss & Pierpont Co, Plumbing and Heating, 272-27P Elm St TAXICAES Phone Liberty 792-2, Jitney Co, 95 Meadow St - Service TEACHERS' TRAINING SCHOOL Stone Business College, 116 Church corner Chapel St, opposite The Green. TELEPHONE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE The Southern New England Telephone Co, General Offices, Telephone Build ing, 114-126 Court St, New Haven. Conn. THEATRES Poli's Bijou. PMi's Hyperion. Poli's Palace. TTRE3 AND TUBES Ailing Rubber Co, 7-9-13 Church St Horton-Gallo-Creamer Co, 422-426-428 State St Diamond Squeegee Tires and Tubes Distributed by Stoddard, Gilbert & Co, Inc, New Haven, Norwich. Waterbury, Bridgeport TOURING CARS FOR HIRE Jitney Service Co, 95 Meadow t TRUNKS AND BAGS John Brown, Inc, 153-157 George St. corner Church St. Slepcow's, 178 Meadow St, opp. Stat Armory. TYPEWRITERS Sold and Rented by Reliance Type writer Exchange, 19 Center St, Krr Haven; 21 tfewfieid St, Bridgeport; 181 Grand St. Water bur v. : 1 TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Whitlock's Book Store Inc, -219-22: Elm St UNDERTAKERS Brennan Bros,12iMadow-S Cox & Smith, 175 Meade St W USED AUTOMOBILES The White Motors Co, 266 Crown St VACUUM CLEANERS New Haven Electric Co, 940 Chapel St VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS Horton-Gallo-Creamer Co, 422-426-425 State St WALL PAPER H. M. Hodges" & Bro, 2 store. 952" Chapel St, and 290-292 York St New Haven Wall Paoer Co, 33 Crowa St WASHING MACHINES New Haven Electric Co, 940 Chapel St WATCHES The Bijou Jewelers, The Store of yuahty, 32 Church St Samuel H. Kirby & Sons, Inc, 822 Chapel St Wdfred Lagn-mde. 38 Chapel St The Michaels-Maurer Co, 71 Church St WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Groceries, Cigars, Confectionery. Dis tributed by Stoddard, Gilbert & Co.. Inc, New Haven, Norwich, Water bury, Bridgeport WINES AND LIQUORS Edw. E. Hall & Sor, 381 Stste St WOMEN'S CLOTHING ON CREDIT The Brennan Store, Gately & Brennan. 166 Meadow St HMHB ..w..K..)a..t,i..,a FURNITURE and MECHANICAL TOOIS BOUGHT AND SOLD Bargains Always on Hand FREE DELIVERY. S. S T EE! 1 INS Near the Broadway Bark. COX & SMITH Successors to Cox & Henze. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mortuary Home 175 MEADOW ST. Day and Night Phone Liberty 549-2. v WATCH Labor's Buying Guide ! CHANGES and ADDITIONS BEING CONSTANTLY MADE ADDITIONAL LIST, PAGE 4. O