New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 10

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| — ]vnlnm.m cxpress for Washington. Ten | ed, when asked what effect the strike | strike. About 75 freight workers ‘];1.0 curtailment of passenger service, | trains, giving service to this city, have on the Millerton brahch and ongj . of the day trains between New York | have on the food situation th: still at work handling incoming ;| which a serious convenience to | been taken off because of the shop- | the line leading through Hopew and here were discontinued and lim- | there was enough beet in cold storage | in the local yards. The foree of summer idents in this section, thare | men’s strike. Three of the trains are | Junction. iting sleping car service was an- |in land to supply the section | pairmen at the local roundhouse is| is little char in the strike situation. | =— = I IS — ———— nounced for six weekss reduced to a mere skeleton, 65 being | All of the Midway shopmen are oul. oad oflici: 1id that service cur- It was said at the oflice of, g out on strike. One of the big type engines was de- tailment was ne ary in the r intendent C. A. Mitchell of the ar — | railed near Midway soon after mid- ey ] e m”'hm'llw“ ‘\::‘” \“u e Vote to Return (o Worl., [ night and it took all day to clear up | i S 3 ’ imong the strikers were car couplers, | coming in and going : ) antiond Kansas City, Mo, S .| the wreck. The car mspecto who (Continued from F Ao airbrake repaire roundhouse me- | hud been discontinued because of the | i o SIS iee 7 were ordered out recerved instructions | - chanie. Co: ndle « o ¢ his is the it o el =k ng to appeals of the heads of erved ins 1 ] = i hanic coal rdl and other trik t i Housiniy or daste | thels national®oraan balicae stin to continue work and are on duty. ' B Bnd Ohio, and the Chicago and North- | terminal and yard worker fiiolidusgseazon andatios RS Ol Ha lway st : St LA western, Tha Boston & Albany railroad an- | ford people are accustomed to o the j FEE robnen the six federated | = discontinuance of | CHUls at 4 mass meeting here foday - | voted to return to work o Is of the N York Central, | nounced later that several hundred | shore by train the Bhie Nickel Plate 4 the Chicago, | Shoplaen in this city and practically | trains will have a wide effect on vaca Rock Island and ¢ railroads | the entire force of our inspectors here | tion plans : Four Trains Taken Off. immediate!y | BT s S e Are you driving without Insurance? stated that passenger service on their ! and at Worcester had joined the strike — - Situation in New London. i‘,;,;\ of the Central New Ingland Can vou afford to take the risk? lin would not be disturbed for 24 nd that some curtailment would be | Force Quits AU Pittsticld. New London, Aug. § - | railrond announced today that four || o S : " hours but after that time the condi- | necessary. The first trains to be | pitisticld, Mass, Aug.—The enire = et —_— | 10,000 protection would cost less than a fair tions of the locomotives would deter- | eliminated would be to suburbs served | workins force of the s | z = A Db ), C mine (rain schedules. i by the company which are also acces- | hyranch terminal here of he 2 | R SN _ 3 i 3 S ot size doctor’s bill. , . | sible by trolley. No statement was | Haven road walked out this mornir - ; A law suit or a permanent injury accident may § Suburban Service Cut. | made regarding through service. on strike. There arve cight men at- | § . = ' f Boston, Auz. S.—Annulment of | — fected 807 ol o T ? ; :0st from one to ten thousand dollars. | | | Bbbrban passenger service on the Danbury Statement. Mail Service Boston & Maine and New Haven lin Do At i e e i aion ol ¥ § Better see or phone us before that accident oc- account of the shopmen’s strike | in and out of this city became badly |"trains over the Central New Ingland | g § - 8 ) \ 8 e AN -urs which is sure to happen sconer or later, rrupted rapid transit between 50 | demoralized this morning through an- | and the New Haven roads today, di nulment of numerous enger trains | arranged mail service and the plans q owing to the strike of shopmen and | summer vacationis Mornir Ape fected by the strike, started its su- | the number of locomotives out of | arrived very late and for a cansider- burban business usual but officials | commission. \nnouncement was | able time Winsted did not know what ! e i . It might have to he curtailed | made at the local postoflice today that | the situation was on the railroad. ' . Th H B k g & R lty C B S D SO (o et o it LOOK 'EM OVER. e riome DanKin ea 0. Upwards of 10,000 mechanics em- | of the mail | Pwenty Passenger Trains Taken OfF. 28 v S i rechani ails y Passeng 3 (= R . 86 WEST MAIN STREET. ployed in shoy roundhous and The tie-up is confined so far to the Waterbury, Aug. S.—The railroad WHILE THEY LAST— FRANK HOLMES HARRY HANCOCK LOUIE JONES. terminals ssachusetts Tew | 5 % ¢ the Yo, di erminals in Massachusetts, ~ New | Danbury branch of the New York di URDAY 9 A. M. TO 12:30 NOON OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS wid towns and this city today. Boston & Albany road also af- situation caused by the strike de- clared by repair and platform men of the New Haven railroad is ca }l:x:l}[m]vlirx Rhode Island and Con- | vision between this city and South n("r!lr ut, who struck yvesterday expect- | Norwalk. The Danbury division and ed to be joined b several thouss N v New ing! « 2 are T y a1 thousand | Central New England road are not | no SoW ~CO¥EE TR 0o others today. The shopmen and me- | yet affected. Practically the only chanics demand from 66 cents an | {rains between this city and South | €' trains operating mrf”";“\m\(.;ll(, e hour (o 85 cents with an increase for | Norwalk today will bo the through | tvict have been taken o e RIB helpers from 45 cents to 60. ns between New York and Berk- |[2nd @ -'“'”"‘“‘"1‘ “”""‘”ml“” el Thousands of commuters who cus- | shire Hills. A local passenger train | 80In8 freight has been declared. i = = T T i i ; E A g & 8 H . - o cars ostal '3 S ] tomarily use the trains were com- |left here for South Norwalk at 6 Ko Sthe Mixstitime six fyc Ro ALL DAY SPECIALS pelled to travel by trolley today re- | o'clock this morning but there was no | C lectithcIocal SRoMce RRUhIY [ - R S " sulting in confusion, congestion and | purther service in that direction un. | morning with only last n late | B FO“_L f\iltl\e Roasting 1b 45¢ general traflic delays til 10:45 this forenoon when the | mail. Metropolitan dailies arrived in Native Stew . . b 32¢ Mail distribution to suburban points | pittsfield express left for New York. | the city after 8:30 o'clock "he fac- nc % °9 ® was carried on by automobiles. It was announced then the next train | tory officials are storing their prod- r Besides the cancellation of subur- | for South Norwalk and New York | ucts in the hope that the cmba ; WHILE THEY LAST 9 A. i 9. A e L0 || Successor to The Curran Dry Goads Co through trains on the New Haven and | gther southbound trains being an- | them admit that Waterbury will he ROUND, SHORT, the Boston & Muine roads were sus- | pyjled. entirely isolated from the industiial pended in the affected zones and sev- Hundreds of passengers desiring to | world in case of a continuance of the | i PORTERHOUSE, 4 sral throush trains were taken fromilleci 1ol Naw Yok ior botnia Glonel the || a= - — | SIRLOIN LB ) i their runs. Parlor and dining = car | ghore stormed the White street station, E - ik service of the New Haven system was | in quest of information. Many pa v 4 PECIALS | : discontinued on all trains except the | gongors went by automobile to Brew- P Pork, Fresh Shoulders : ] ster, N. Y., ten miles distant, to take ] R o . {rains on the Harlem division of the Lean Leins ..... 350 Work in East Hartford. i [z b ] 7 SHOULD TAKE T A e SN TENDER LEGS 1b 28¢c; MEATY FORES Ib 16¢ PHOSPH M’E e e b LN T y E MEATY LOINS TO ROAST ——————————— terday, up to noon today. About .-~ : . i 3 Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to | are at work and a report from the e : o 4 o oy 2 Z Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and shops this morning was that these PRIME QUALITY HAMBURG YOUNG NATIVE - " R men would probably stick. They are 2 tresh ground 1b 24c VEAL i ¢ from the countless prepara- | mostly repair men. YOUR CHILD'S 3 1 th 18c SHOULDERS Jogs to Roast 1 25¢ f treatments which are o R AreRthcy iornoller deleat: The | & Be: ck 1b 20c ©an Smoked 1b 32¢ ump Roast 1b 28¢ Detn) e Mass Meeting in New Haven. answer is of utmost importance. De- | jd b 4 ih 300 Atice ot Mid Roasts b 22c 3 il and busciand s aeplacins Suely New Haven, Aug. S.—Strike condi- | fective evesight in children often es- | & Picces b 18¢ il vor S IhE 1 2c “or Pies 1b 20¢ | 5 saute, there are| tions among the shopmen of the New [ capes detection for years and leads 3 - 5 e s _ = = ] Bvidontly thous and women | Haven railroad in Connecticut were | to ill health and backwardness in i LEAN CORNED BEEF ...... ; who keenly 1 excessive thinness without special incident this forenoon. | Studie GBS (g E often due ) (" any trains had been cancelled on | Don't guess about your child’s eves. | &8 PORK CHOPS 1b 36¢ the main and branch lines that larger | et us examine them he proper | § — stations were scarcely more lively than | fitting of glasses now may make them e on Sundays. Traffic had heen notice- | unnee later. Isn't it worth LARGE WA [ERMFI ONS | ably interrupted to the discomfiture of | While to find out—today? FANCY = thousands of vacationists and com- : e : i » i ediums, in dots and figured ! muters. The upset of train schedules DaVlS & GOOdWHl Native Summer Squash ...... ea ;)(‘[ : 5 nghts and 5 : S' 16 to 44 At suddenly thrust a large volume of | Optometrists opticians | # Native Head Lettuce .... ea 10c| deslgns. SflaPPY Styles° 1z€s - business on the Southern New Eng- MAIN ST., TEL. CON. Ripe Tomato BN ]O(‘; $3 98 Values io $6.98. { land Telephone company and its toll lines were almo: congested for ‘\1’ Cucumbers 2 for 5¢! time. Subscribe in small plac which had not received the morning ] = = e S s i B FINE JUICY CALIF. LEMONS . doz 19c [ | LOT NO.2 mediums and darks, in small information. In remoter places there | B S e = == = 2 ! l‘ ht B Cxis oo momceeo o ki) e ONIONS, FANCY RED 4 Ibs 25¢ @@ . In lights, 0 Georgette patterns e ez . — § I designs to the large Georg | little or no mail service. At Winsted, | Y B & Sizes 16 to 48. At $5.00- Value to $12.98. for example, stoppage of three trains . on the Central New England road and | three over the New Haven road loft o N ATIVE GREEN CORN TUB DRESSES that community with but a single mail | g train for the day. ] | S In this city the 2,000 or more shop- ¢ ] A ) = 3 1 i ds e et haa orn e TS SHops } Cabbage new nat. Ib 5¢ Beets native bunch 5c &8 Made of Amoskeag Gmghams m plal y N 3 Elsewhere, it was understood, various i il | & S' 16 to 46 At locals of the crafts represented in the fnE ; | t i es and plam colors, 1ZeS . to starved nerves. Our hfld[’!‘! need 7;‘"\!"‘ shopmen group were to have meectings o 5. il B s r p 3 98 phosphate (han s comtainea n modern | 30 °p Sl FTOE MER B e o ¥l | i $ R e ety oy Witk | verification of the operating schedule \ M ] $2.98 each. Value «JO. e organic 5 -] known among | of trains made up after a list of can- 2 tlontor money back, By ‘fesding | availablelat the offices of the New Ha Are you getting results with Best Peanut Butter ib 22¢ | WHITE W ASH SKlR e nerves directly and by supplying the | ven road here. Report of a wreck at your camera? If not use our h S “~ el e e Sl s L fresh Kastman Speed Fitms as B | f Raspberry or Strawberry Jam b 23¢ Made of Gaberdine and quue. Regu- lements. bitro-phosphate should pre g oo el i e o haie several freight cars at 1 a. m., the they are much faster and will W wtleht” A7 | rack being clesred at ¢ o'clock with @ #ive you tho bost retts pos W | @1 Fancy Stuffed Olives 33¢ € B |ar and out-sizes. At $2.98. Values to $3.98. small material damage. [ sible. Then let us do your sertier WD | U H wie sl af tha offics of | the finishing as we use the \ Heinz Sour Mixed Pickles . pt 23c 4 ¥ —————————————————— ack of | Hartford and New York Transporta- n method and Velox p: B . " 63 . CORSETS accompany | tion Co., at noon today that while the b | B ; Y R s Ry disappear, | it ot ot et duen Teeeiea ‘i nevice B THE MILLER-HANSON | —— o= . ———— —— Our stock is complete, in the best styles, Eamilion oy steamboat freight and passenger traf- ing her own e cporting her oW x| fic, it would undoubtedly become evi- DRUG GO B ; Bl BT L makes and sizes. . i s . Which s | cellations had been issued at last mid- N TR, & Brainerd I NN priti” I'night, there was little information | | Camembert Cheese .. tin 25¢ st all druggists under a guarantee of maglc transformation | dent tonight. The company antici- 15 pounds and never | pated a congestion of freight for the ugh bitro-phosphate is | Straight Hartford-to-New York haul 20 CHURCH ST Perienc Sitos: | E w e 3!m'<‘f° Shiesiantinuestanyilenstifor NEW BRITAIN, CONN. g I ' : DRESS VO" .Es - S uw st e e : A g 40 inches wide, in the latest patterns, colors and designs, from the very small figure to the very large Georgette designs. QUALITY GOODS IN GROCERIES AND MEATS AT A BIG SAVIN i | R hq‘eTtl:lCrnlsgj(g;it;’n(:lf ;i(;llzlgt‘(fli:;}l:‘t:ltl}g:sgwiives : While they last 65C yal‘d. Value to 98c. JATS e 3 avi A E E: - 4 in ice - i IR L e S CROCERYJSEROIALS B 0| conservation. Those who have not given it R BIG SALE ON STEAKS PILLSBURY AND GOLD MEDAL FLOUR { a thought as yet MUST FOLLOW THE AMOSKEAG DRESS GINGHAM SIRLOIN, SHORT, PORTERHOUSE Bag i : . " e e tiuiiaires wieres 80 Tb, | Do & € ROLLED OATS ............ 2 e 250 ACTIONS OF THEIR NEIGHBORS. The [/ In the new Fall Plaids, 32 inches wide. RIB ROAST OF STE 2ooeu. S5eib, || TOMATORS L . tso can ; ice situation in Connecticut, especially this ; SHOULDER STEAK ...:orccsgecenne 806 b || gihs (R0 r Qi tinsie st ks 2 city, is indeed grave. It is a question of A At 39C yard. CUT HAMBURG ciiiiieea.. 1D 29¢ | PURE OLIVE OIL Yo 8 5 CORNED B 15¢ Ib | 3 CANS TOMATO SOUP Lt b days when we may no longer have ice. o . . S = oo 25¢ = el 3 Tog ~ SATURDAY MORNING SPECL LEMONS 29¢ doz—ORANG e de Som" -(‘!tle.: and towns in t.he “’ef’vt have RE PE T w i e R e e L e e ' ks been without ice for a long time. Will we . STO OPENS TOMORRO s “ee s B S ER any B X FEE 20¢ 3 ' 3 WE GIVE A DISCOUNT ON (v(\‘lfil]ALF(l;()v()D\‘ i H | soon be th‘ls way? The housew‘fe alnsSwers B AT 8:30 A' M' this question by her application of ice con- servation during the next few weeks. P or WreTt i g | ORDER ONLY WHAT ICE YOU NEED ! NEW BR]]’AIN CLOTHING MALAY NS RTRnAEIY ICE PUBLICITY | (0., Inc. R e B e et e e e L . 63 MAIN STREET. F. MAIETTA, Prop. Ji 381-383-385 Main Street

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