New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 9

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PERSONALS. M John West Main st wo at’ Ocean Beach and Sound S0. CALIFORNIA GRIP OF STRIKE ansport. Troubadours From Overseas RAILROAD MEN ARE " GIVEN TURN-DOWN zon My ron Char | Treu, of 1w ion Is . » Orwel Complctely ined Paralyzed: Strike Began Last i iy N % Thursday Night. . Aug i througho Angeles, portation Rail trans- Southern (' sno on the north \rizona, wus strike ough the Berkshires, and as fi ma wralyzed which Mrs, M. T. Crean and son Jonn and Mr. and My Beach, New om wm Thu the their trike of Summer Smit == ind brakemen with a Tryon Ocean Washington, Aug. 25, —Fresident g } Londor Wilson having laid down in his de slon vesterday on the demand of railroad shopmen for it the volicy that settlement of such ¢ mands must mal economic conditions, interest ce tered today on what response men would make to the pr appeal that they co-operate in ma taining a “truce” in all wage matte The first indication of what coursc ci he creased wages await restoration of nor th ident's in- s the | men would pursie was expected today ip announcement from their represc tatives her ence on *he President who continued in question with the railway e the Jewell of ployes department of I"ederation of Labor. Announcing granted an i hour, Pres company their de cents an hot pay of 63 cents or ¢ it essitate higher f wdd 10 the alrc crease of four cents Wilson said in statement that to G for an increase of ent an wor whi the gov the most the a return to normal price I and thus defeat effort to solve estion hefore “We are face (c tion,” said the more likely to the sand prosperity and the our people than the itself The of deferring settleme of mereased demands pr nounced by the president only the railroud shopmen bi hundreds of thousends of face with a sit “which happine lifc president fect eve policy wage road employes who have wage the direct about to prese hefore are nds pending eneral or who yes without saving, ident's statement said, “tha forts to bring the cost of livin 114 fail, it would be of cou ry to t the higher s of adjustment a oun sts 3 be adjust with the res 5 Recommendations to the from Director Gencral Hi umount of increase to t n public with the presiden showed that pay incre ceived by tho July 1, 1915, to A in excess of the of livin preside es as tot ses alre et 1l i0no iner : that period Americ: n- confer- veting | m- an that the men wordd be an a meet | 17 ¢ from the present basic 1 o of country | v of nt | affects not | wlso other or the pres- ef- down | e nec- nd ed nt he re- Lift off Coms! | Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With your nngers! any hard corn, tween the toe: cajluses from ho A tiny bottle of little at any drug store; drops upon the corn or stantly .it stops hurting Iy vou lift that bothersome corn callus right off, all, wit out one bit of pain or soreness. Trul No+ humbug! ECZEMA N RASH GUTIGURA HEALS On Forehead and Scalp. Inflamed and Htched. “I had eczema break out in the form of a rash on my forehead and n my nose between my eyes, and onmy scalp. The skin was inflamed and itched, keeping me seratching agreat deal, and I would wake up at night with it. ] had this trouble for over a year before 1 used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and three or four cakes #f Cuticura Soap with the Cuticura Ointment healed me.” (Signed) Zevas L. Lent, 21 Smith Ave., Westfield, Mass., Feb. 10, 1919. These fragrant emollients are 2ll you need for all toilet purposes. Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Taleym Sc. ¢ Soid e t the world. For . Ll . n and hard om of feet. “Freezone” the callus. 1 root and NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST HAT STORE FOR M . You can v on oft corn, or corn be- skin cos apply a fe then shor! or trainmen of {he ectric com- pany, operating an internrban systenn, and which rap extended to inchiude other trainme irdmen and shop- men, spi | Bakersticld S Southern Pacific and and 100 switchmen Atchison, lked ou the Santc 1°¢ up train service both to out At Y cific north ma i Southern P and switchmen auit « refused to take out hich | trainmen | trains for the Toast had | made up ofticials These Knig vitchmen : trainmen File e here last took no oflicial on orders from W tertained returned ts of Columbus from thousands ol wecompanicd the tion. Left to vs Cronk, Isthel s and Olive Hyatt work- \rmies right they Hyatt, Cecile France, cn- s doughboys Stone. international 1d maste { it was said. of the rform t out he Brotherhood of and W, G inmen, to and RIOTING IN PITTSBURGH Wiy | usual duties carry their Issucd Cail Is - ren. Police, Aug. 2 emen to aid A NO NEWS oF MISSING AVIATORS. With still and 0. Cal s 10 news of Licuts. \\ army aviz police force situation h Mayor K followed @ co city prevent when t terhouse local who 1 trolley Wednesday, | day b, today, broad- ion wreh for | might Mexican [ sought to will | Connell been miss oti scope of the Californ aviation ers here ened the between them in Lower and Americ fon in i bly rioting vesterday Pit T WEDNE SDAY THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DA " “The.day each week when the prices are lowest. Save your money by trading here on Wg(jflesda SPECIALS o for ement | sands of shopmen from | were |Wednesday Morning The articles listed below are only a few of the many bargains we offer for Wednesday morning. Take ad- vantage of these specials and if you are not a regular customer all we ask is a trial. Remember we close at noon, so shop early. HAMBURG Fresh Ground STEAKS Round, Sirlein, Porterhouse .... b 27¢ Ib 20c¢ Best Chuck Roast .. 1b 28¢ Fresh Beef Liver ... 1b 10¢ Corned Pig’s Feet . . 6 lbs 25¢ Rib Corned Beef ... Ib 18¢ Smoked Shoulders 1b 32¢ Lean Pot Roast .. 1b 20c MOH. CREAMERY BUTTER Once Tried, Always Used. Ib 61¢ Whole Mitk Cheese . Ib 35¢ Ripe Tomatoes 16 qt bsk 50¢ Best Pure Comp’nd 1b 29¢ Native Potatoes 15 1b pk 67¢ Fresh Guar. Eggs .. doz 57¢ Sweet Corn . . doz 23¢ MATCHES Ohio Blye COFFEE Moh. Dinner Blend Ib 38¢ 6 boxes 30c 50c¢ quality, 'DOINGS OF THE DUFFS LITTLE DUCKS, DA { a Kesult of Yesterday's \ml..-J : for 1,000 | | ompany ri Morc Y more o attempiled to break © rvicts of the city and 13 000 trolleymen Seven of th L score of persons v by stra v injured vded mpt thro with an atte (Kr s cars en Fagan Winter Is Coming! GetRadiator Ready NOW! ITH the invention of the IDEAL-Arcola the wage-earner can enjoy utmost fuel-saving and the greatest comfort of all— Hot Water Heat- ing. The IDEAL-Arcola is water- jacketed and circulates its heat to ad- joining rooms through pipe-connected AMERICAN Radiators. No cellar is needed. If two tenants are in the building, each may have his own IDEAL-Arcola and make the tem- perature to suit his family needs. IDEAL-Arcola Outfit, *S42° Brings cost of heatingdown to the low- est notch—and gives ideal comfort. No % fire risk to building—no danger to children, Outfit does not rust out. A genuine invest- ment: Buy NOW before Fall rush begins! 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Thurs., =a Telephone BY ALLMAN I DADDY, WHicH HORN DOES HE BLOW WHEN HE MAKES THAY

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