New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1919, Page 13

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- PHONE STRIKE ENDS; SERVIGE IMPROVING - Wage Increases Allofied Workers Amount to $500,000 Yearly April ice here and in other places affected by the strike of operators and-eclectri- cal workers of the New Boston, 21.——Telephone serv- England Tele- tele- part phone company and Providence ~Aphone companies was resumed early today. Wherever available on short notice many day operators be- gan their duties at the regular houts, or 8 m., having been notified of the settlement of the strike which started last Tuesday Other operators awaiting their duty gathered at the meeting places to act on the agreement reached last night a | FIRST PHOTO OF CLASH CITED FOR BRAVERY SOLDIER, FILLED, 15 Gorporal Gaudette’s Heroic Dees | Noted by General Edwards i | A posthumons citation for ! conduct and devotion Toul Hun attack ha sector while repelling en awarded to Cor- poral George 1. Gaudette, who was 102d While idette was killed in action | a member of Company K, In- fantry, of the 26th Division Corporal Ga in November, his name and deeds in France will be forever me Blizeqh have be records n ente of ed the as they permanent Division on the | MOTHE swaar‘p‘o%Rp | FOR CHILDRER A Certain Relio? for ey Constipation, Headach Troubles, Teething Discraees Destroy Worms, T Colds in 24 ho: Sample MOTHER your name and deed to be entered in the record of the Yankee Division. R. EDWARDS, Major 26th Division.” ’ Commanding j Trade Mark Don't accept any substitute. WOMAN'S EXCUSE GOOD, I, April 21.—An cx- | Clyde May's, chief | clerk of the Christian County Exe | tion board, was good enot for jutant General Dickson to exempt participation a in board My Ma 1 the 327th field rrived at ind I vlorville, cuse like Mrs. M- | — - e Al OUVRIE JEWELS TO BE SHOW el Paris, April 21.—The lavish jewe ollection of the:Lou will soon b sition The collectio the from two wec Springfic leari malite. Asked vid Iy 1 task draft again from le 10 | on exhi i s removed artille thei eateningy ump . whicl int home any when he the adju- s the best | | T —,zI | Germans m just a G from expect of the museuny per nig valued at $2,000,000 the famous Regent Francc M I'd be ! with him tant g cxcuse And here's sona carrying in replied : heard name neral vest | the mo. T've stones, a jewel and known as gem Frail, Sickly Children scrateh off the li And he did. your Gaudet 10, word Althot ‘orporal »vember after an eight hour conference of Tant) company officials and the strike com- mittees. Although the operators and allied workers did not receive the full amount of their wage demands, many of them appeared pleased with the re- sults announced, especially the win- i ning of the right of collective bargain- | This is onc of the first photographs | actual conflict between the German y land. Ing with the company's management. | to be received in this country of the | troops and the soldiers of hero Others expressed dissatisfaction with 3 the failure of the committee to obtain their demands in full, and said they would not return to work until they had considered the situation in full at mass meeting. The telephone management did not expect to give complete service todax due to the short notice of the agree- reached the understanding operators in Boston killed death jutant-Ge according b the soldier's Arthur J. Gau- | this country on of by Ad- | v days ago, | I Rapidly on Vinol The reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep- tones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glyce- rophosphates — but no oil — the very elements nceded to build them up. It is delicious to the taste, and children love it. These Two Mothers Have Proved This; Bainbridge, N.Y. Williamson, W. Va: ; “‘My little daughter, 13 years old, “‘My little boy was weak, puny, overworked and was run-down, tired | and tired all the time, did not want all the time, nervous, had headaches, | to do anything. Vinol was recom- couldn’t eat and had to stay out of | mended and it built up his strength school. ~ Vinol has built ber up. She | andmade himhealthy. Now he romps' has a good appetite, no more head- | and plays like other children. aches and has returned to school | certainlybelievein Vinol forchildren.’ again.”’—Mrs. Lester Andrews. —Harley Clay. to am When tilities ed audette He deela voung men hos- (¢) Underwood & Underwoud on many, of the first e | was onc volu 1917, and within non-com- being promoted the call fou May 14, months was made a after o answer nlisted fow missioned ¢ an ofl al | ¢ 1ed . been delivered | Except for this behind rigidl military ! complete secreey, although communication will be the treaty has actually announcing this fact. | everything will { guarded doors, Development | oceupying all CHARLES RICHARDS YALE PROF, IS DEAD on mini- | is . hedule to the rank »oral wage schedul o with the Corporal took part in some of the battles against the Huns. His ery to the stice of his superior officers and for | to repel a flerce enemy attack | on April 20 and 21 | following honorable | or-General C. R. the Yankee forces | His pre- Indicator, a Great surrounding came ment By cinets reached h would last of the Steam Engine, to the to terms ing Brought | | n the Toul sector rece the mention from M Bdwards, commanding Division “Private George F. pany 15, 102d Infantry: [ have With much pleasure the repor Your regimental commander and bri- gade commander regarding vour gal- lant and devotion to duty on field on April 20 and 21, 1918, while repelling a fierce enemy attack | in the Toyl sector and have ordered | of he ved n Iy any RUGS the gen- eral name of substances used in medi- cine. be Com- read of Gaudette, Wednesday: T. F. Harris Will Be speaker. conduct The 11th annual meeting of t the FLiCLaRis & DRAINERDICO, JOHN J. McBRIART EVERYWHERB JDRUGGIST NATHAN LIGGETT'S RIKER-HEGEMAN DRUG & ECK, W. H. RUSSELL AND DRUG- A war he UBBER goods can always be found as the place where drugs are sold ed. | | CAN also pur- i chase toilet articies, post cards, station- tr: s R R T nd ceive $19 a week instead of $16 after | seven vears of scry and the | mum wage would $10 instead $8. They demanded $22 at the end oi four years. The new will be retroactive to January 1 It is estimated that the increased wages Will cost the company $500.000 yearly with more than $1.000.000 ad- i ol ditional for allied electrical workers. | ; o ecording Marshal i i | Honor From France. [ foch is said have received RS . € secretari 3 e confer- COMMONWEALTH CLUB| Eaven APl Charies encein i lse e OEINE CRE S| | Brinckerhoff Richards, scientist and; are to be {reated as enemies until the | ELEVENTH ANNUAL;M\C“\W- for 25 vears Higgins profes-. treaty is sizned. and v-mmvmifi Pl sor of mechanical engineering at Yale ! cation with them will e Oficers Will Be Elected at Mecting |2nd for the last nine vears emeritus: prosecution hefore a court-martial on | |professor, died here Saturday after-|the charge of dealing with the enem |noon in nis eighty-sixth year. As thel mhe purpose of thie s said o be i |engineering or technical school Was| .. cont Versailles from heing used unknown when he grew up, Professor; .= 5o =0h0 18 e I Richards acquired his theoretical edu- | & "%5¢ for 2oRleadicnm EIDIona. | ' el . cation by first hand research and ]‘j”':d:'w:‘l']”p:_z:a’”‘f‘”\“‘o:" "r“f‘*‘flf""”l“\e‘l' Commonwealth club will be helc study. ably wear off after the the banguet hall of the Y. M. C During the civil was con- | first few days. Wednesday cvening at 6:30 o’clock. isulting engineer and assistant superin- The annual reports of the offic endent at Colt's Arms factory at| for the current vear will be present- |[Hartfard. He was superintendent of The nominating committee ap-|the Southwark Foundry and Machina | pointed at the last meeting will re-|company of Philadelphia, when ha port and officers for the coming vear|was called to the Sheffield Scientific will be elected. The meeting will [school ! open, ], et ey e Before he was 30 vears old he had | . of the evening will b [mvented the Richards steam engine deliversd Tra %, Harris, of Nashua, [indicator called the most important ~. H., his subject belng “Around the |factor in the development of tho World in ¥ighly Minutes.” Mr. Haris |5team engine since the days of James cashier of the Tndian Head Na.|WAtt. For th s achievement he was tional bank and has been wide ‘}‘:’”‘“ "n‘["‘f,‘l‘:!‘”:' ";n“‘\"zg ;";‘g“:cgf ery, sponges, Jjiaveier i all parts of ihe world. Mr i, "qoveioping the platform scale test- arris is ¢ v pleasing speaker and i ; 5 face cloths,ctc. [ nis lecture will be illustrated by 175 ‘L’(‘f‘,w‘:’,;"‘j}n,‘:al:,‘.',;,t‘:‘,,?“"’:“’lilso':s lantern.slides from photo, Phs taken |autnority on hnz\un.é and \”E‘,‘nffl;i/llhvg o 1‘0 the same RyspthelarSalenginghls and | e was the consulting engineer for the piace for your | :0:2‘”“!1’[].:)‘0;01u‘ry; d””ul a ,1:\1m1"v='3;s(ane capitol at Hartford and other 2 5 { artist, e pictures are sald to |large buildings. cgmd}, soda, form one of the finest collections of d;r,mhso,- f;ic ards was born in cigars and KO- ‘]‘“'I”’?d slides in New England. The | Brooklyn_Dec 1833, the son of 5 ie ecture committee knows {hat the|Thomas Fanning and Harrict How- DAK supplies | i b o meeting will be one {land Brinckerhoff Richards. He was All have a which will Loth instructive and one of the founders of the American dept. of their highly interesting. |Society of Mechanical Engineers and — - [was one of the United States commis- own. C !} B “ S Isioners of the Paris exposition in 0, when you sec uban ball dtar {1889, Fc was a fellow of the Amer- f . T s lican Academy of Arts and Scien thesign DRUGS, 0 nmember ot verious other think of The Mil- learned societie Professor i 3 A was the editor of engineer- ler-Hanson Drug ing and technical works zad lerms in . i - ¢ |Wehster's International Dictionary Co, 3) Chu-ch | In September, 1858, Professor Rich- | Street. married Miss Agnes Edwards of Hartford who survives, daughters and one son. the B. Richards Goodwin {with four latter being Rev. George | of Pittsbureh, Pa. | SILVER STRIPERS ARE INELIGIBLE Veterans of Foreign Wars of United States Will Not Amalgamate With American Tegion, New York, April 21.—The veterans {of forelgn wars of the United States { has announced it will not amalgamate with the American legion, which will {hold a caucus in St. Louis next month {to complete organization of soldiers |and sailors who served in the world | war at home or abroad. Officers of the |veterans of foreign wars explained it {had no *“quarrel” with the American {legion, but’pointed out that no man {was eligible to their organization un- less he had served in a campaign out- | side the continental limits of the United State: tOflSth.” GERMANY MUST BE All the delicious flavor of Burley tobacco PREPARED TO SIGN has ‘been improved by toasting in Lucky = Strike, the real Burley cigarette. April 21,.—The Council of notified Germany that the [ The German gov- | 3 representatives at Versailles who are | Famous on account of the toasted flavor. An entirely new idea in ciga- It's toaste’ HINK what that means—"it’s Openyour package thissway “Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. ¥ Sold by Star catcher of the Cardinals, who refuses to leave Cuba until his terms a cepted QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That i3 the joyful cry of thousands! since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic con- | stipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not | contain calomel, but a healing, soothing wvegetable laxative, This action followed an announce- No griping is the ‘keynote” of these | ment hy Foreizn Minister Count von little sugar-coated, olive-Colored tablets. | By.o »Lxm rff-Rarn at Berlin that | ‘They cause the bowels and liver to act t o s will be sent to ‘\“ rsailles normally. They never force them to| s ey or motnorized {6 roc S ; unnatural action. April 25 autho 2 “_ o receive the text 1f you have a “dark brown mouth” now | ° 'he peace preliminaries. Afinister ! and then—a bad breath —a dull, tireq | }2 Maniel and 1ers von Reller and feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and | *rnst Schmitt, legation counsello are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and | Ver® named as the envoys. who were only pleasant results from one or two lit- | (0 Pe attended oo | tle Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. | ™0 chancellory servants. Thousands take one or two every night | The final plans for receiving just to keep right. Try them. 10c and| Geiman delegates at Versailles and 25¢ per box. All druggists. for delivering the treaty provide fo No Mere Messengers Will Be Received At Versailles—Troops to Watch Mission, PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co, 303 MAIN ST. Faris, Four has Powers merely messengers. ernment must appoint representatives with pinipotentiary powers. rette making—toasted tobacco. toasted for It’s pipe —same formula — Lucky Strike Tobacco. Your © als and he the iNGORPORATED

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