Hamilton Bids Farewell To Her Soldier Boys In Fitting Manner
Hamilton hosts a vast farewell for the second draft contingent bound for Camp Sherman. From a downtown banquet to a massive parade of around five thousand participants and tens of thousands lining streets, the event closes with a patriotic address by Rev James F McNary and a moving departure as the train pulls away. The Hamilton Commercial and Industrial Association receives praise for organizing the scale of the sendoff.
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Palace of the Czars Beauties at Tsarskoe Selo
National Geographic Society describes Tsarskoe Selo thirty miles south of Metrograd, once a village given by Peter the Great to Catherine I. The palace, completed near Catherine II era, features opulent rooms for Marie Alexandrovna and Alexander II. Nicholas II preferred a modest home. gardens, grottoes, and pols embellish the vast estate.
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Iron Molders And Textile Workers Willing To Negotiate
The Niles Tool Works and Shuler & Benninghofen Woolen Mills face ongoing strikes after a brief failed meeting. Textile Workers Committeemen faced insult from Bill Shuler, blocking settlement. An injunction by Judge J. H. Later targets picketing and strike breakers, with local molders vowing firm unity and a push for fair bargaining.
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Feet Wet Sidewalks Linked to Grip Epidemics
Public health writer Martin Nevins warns that poorly drained flat sidewalks cause feet to stay wet, fostering grip and other illnesses. He urges convex, slightly elevated sidewalks to improve drainage and reduce lung troubles such as bronchitis and tuberculosis.
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Employers urge compulsory arbitration to curb strikes
Washington reports that a national industrial conference board of 150 members urged the council of national defense to back a plan abolishing strikes. It proposes a government led board with broad powers to set wages and prevent union shop agitation while preserving existing safety and health standards during the war. The plan delays changes unless the defense council approves, and hints at compulsory arbitration as a path to satisfy wartime labor needs.
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Bakers Add Two Shops To Roster
The Bakers and Confectioners union has added two more shops to its roster. They signed the shop formerly run by Harry Bacon now under Frank Milillo and the former 29 High Street bakery reopened last Thursday by Carl Pegh will operate as union shops. The bakers say they expect to unionize every city shop soon. Miss Lawrne drew national attention by performing during the fair, with the board reporting a large crowd and paying a high sum to bring her. The board boasted there would be no compromise on the feature attraction, even if it meant selling the Pair Grounds to cover costs.
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Bakers and Confectioners” Union
Harry Bacon
Frank Milillo
High Street
Carl Pegh
Ruth Law to Fly at Butler County Fair
Ruth Law the world famous aviatrix is contracted for the Butler County Fair Grounds event amid plans for high priced attractions. The fair head sees faster horse racing and crowded grounds with more concession vendors. Indications point to the county's most successful fair to date according to the secretary.
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Butler County Fair
Butler County Agricultural Society
Murray Urmston
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