New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1919, Page 10

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That’s the time you will have in which to pay for your electric wiring and fixtures if you take advantage of our present House Wiring Otter Through , the co-operation of our lecal electrical contractors and dealers we are: able to offer greatly reduced prices on wir- ing and fixtures, and we are sure that the reasonable amount for which your house can be wired will surprise you. Any of These ' Contractors will wire your house. They are all co- operating with us to bring electric service to New Britain homes and you can take your pick: ) Barry & Bamforth 19 Main St. Corridan Electric Company 131 Jerome St. lifford W. Cowles 89 Kensington Ave. W L 46 Glen St. . T. W. Hinchcliffe ! Mulvihill Electric 13 Franklin Square Company 287 Main St. Spring & Buckley Elec. Co. 79 Church St. Jos. Wratschko 479 Park St. Our sales department will be pleased to give you full details as to our offer, and will also furnish a complete estimate of the cost of wiring and fixtures. Write or phone for a representative to call. The Conn. Light & Power Co. USUAL CONFLICTING Quick Returns Use Classified Column aho\\'cd that three rolling mills, the mechanical repair department and | brass toundry were completely shut | down and that with a few exceptions all other departments were seriously STAT!:MENTS T crippled These leaders declared i b 1 many of the workers who reported | for duty yesterday did so merely to . = S et their (()(l)(h* and that they would i ™ { join the strikers ranks today. for Childrens suikers Aliirm, Employers Deny, | %o Gisoracr s “ocetrved i con- s 4 = | nection with the strike. One arrest P j V ) v | that of the secre of a local union - ! custody for trying to persuade em- atm Ointment can be applied AT Sept. 30.—The sec- | Dloyes not to go to work. Tto the tender skin of infants and - i e — children suffering f tter, rash, Ol S o ”‘H e | l’il.l\hul‘kh U nchanged. eczema, cha r troubles, nents from the two sides to Pittshurgh. Sepi. 30.—The steel It stops the itc once, and oversy union representatives | strike situation in the Pittsburgh dig- mmh‘] ing fr skin troubles hat 80 per cont of the men | trict remained unchanged toda¥. vlun e avoided by the tirely use of were out and oilicials of the company | Labor leaders claimed thet the union’s tufi\»ondlu\ulnwcd Cadum Oint-~ . the =ftuation was satisfac- | offensiv to extend the strike xi?l((::t is also g0 ‘;:l for pimple e v[f.h‘, that all their plants were | launched yesterday had met with suc- C in.eruptions, sores, Ainaiis full capacity. | cess while representatives of the em- g ringworm, etc. Union leaders aftec a meeting in | ployers denied this emphatically and A u.ca}r’ém‘r}xéi’}fl‘;hffi‘i’é’rfi'\;im Allentown 1 night said their reports | said that their efforts to operate ad- ditional plants Monday had been marked by the return of many mEn to their places in the mills. A new devclopment in the union's fight for “free speech and free as- semblage” in Allegheny county. came today when Corporal Harry Smith, in charge of Pennsylvania state police ! at Braddock and Rankin, annoupced that speakers addressing meetingsof strikers must not speak in any foreign language. State troopers will attend | an slons of strikers hereafter | Smith's order says, and any meeting | wliére a foreign language is used, will be broken up by the police. Activity at Youngstown. “Youngstown, O., Sept. 30.—Hun- dreds of steel strikers and nearly the entire city police force were massed today at the Ohio works of the Car- negie Stéel Co., the only sterl plant in the valley: which shows signs of attemptmg to regpen. A statement from its superintendent last night said that 500 men were in the mill doing repair and upkeep work and 125 of the mill 'employes after a meeting yesterday announced they would return to work today to pre- pare to operate the plant which nor- mally employes 3,800. The entrance of groups of workmen vesterday and reports that the mill is preparing to operate kept the pickets on the alert and streets leading to the works were lined for blocks with ‘men. The superintendent’s state- ment, However, said the plant could not be operated this morning and added that ité opening depehded on the:deciston of the workmen who are said to have discussed the question of ‘returning to work. Some Return At Buffalo. ¥ Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 30,—The city court in Lackawanna today took up the cases of 15 men arrested on charges of inciting to riot and of dis- orderly conduct in connection with the fatal striker disorders of last Tuesday. Meanwhile it was an- nounced that pelice investigation to fix responsibility for killing of two strikers and the wounding of several others had failed in their purpbse and that an inquest will be held. Strike leaders last night and today were busy marshalling their ranks to prevent any extended defection. Be- {ween’ 200 and 300 men returned to work' at the Lackawanna plant yes- terday although union pickets werc stationed at the gates. The men were taken to their homes in automobiles after work and there was no disorder at the gates where double forces of Cause of Sto m\u;h Sickness How to Relicve Stomach Distress in a Few Minutes; Money Back If Treatment Does Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion. If you feel as though there was a lump of lead at the pit of the stomach take a couple of Mi-o-na stomach tablets ‘and in five minutes vou should see that all stomach distress has vanished. If you belch gas, have heartburn or sour stomach, you need Mi-o-na. If vour stomach feels upset the morning after the night before, take two Mi-o-na tablets and see how quickly vou get relief. If you have shortness of breath, pain in the stomach, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na, and the sooner you get it the sooner your stomach should perform its duties properly. If 'you use a box of Mi-o-na tablets and feel that it has not overcome indigestion or. stomach trouble, take the empty box to your dealer and he will refund vour money. TFor sale by The Clark and Brainerd company and all leading druggis Lift off Comns! Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. vour a M ‘With your nngers! You can hirt of. { any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be. tween the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” drops upon the corn or callus, In. stantly it stops hurting, then short. ly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, with- out one bit of pain or soreness, Trulyl costs NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER LD, TU ESDAY | “Gets-It” Peels Off Corns Pamlessly Off They Come Like Banana Skin, 2 or 3 Drops, That's AlL There's a murderous, painful way to get rid of corns, and then there is_the peaceful, glorious “peel-it- off” “Gets-It" way. After you have tried “Gets-It” you will say “never Cutlt? Quitlt! *Getslt” PeelsIt! again” to all other. methods. is because ‘“Gets-It" is the only corn-remover on earth that makes »eerns peel off just like a banana Je®:y Two or three drops will do Wk without fussing. or trou- pply it in 2 or 8 seconds. mediately,, “Gets-It" rithout h!:[ndazeu. Tin; ves or faihat corndpain at can work and play rture. Be sure to use “Gets-Tt.” It never fails. “Gets-1t,” the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'fd by B. Lawrence & Co., Chicggo, Il policemen and state troopers were on duty, - Picketing is Resumed. Cleveland, O., Sept. 30.—Picketing of steel plants which had been dis- continued several days ago was re- sumed this morning in what the chairman of the steel workers’ strike committee declared was the begin- ning of a fight “against steel com- pany propaganda to weaken the mor- ale of the strikers. Police and American Wire Co. officials said again taken up their places near the H. P. Nail Co. plant and also were on duty at the Newburg mills. Steel and pickets had Thiy, Plant Still Runs. Baltimore,*Sept. 30.—The Sparrows Point plant of the Bethlehem Steel Co. was reported by the ‘management to be in full operation today as usual. A few operators in the tin plate” de- partment were reported as ‘absent’ but without hampering the opera of the mill. f J.»l i Few Loyal in Chies Chicago, Sept. 30.—Afte; futile efforts of the big stex the Chicago district to induce a suffis’ cient number of employes to retufi to work in order to oper on Vg much larger scale, chief day turned to the U. S plants at Gary, Ind. minor acts of violence reporte: the police last night, further dev ments today were anxiously awaite It was stated officially that Amer can Plate and Tin Co., which employ 4,000 of the highest paid skilled workmen in the distyict will close for a week for extensive repairs, A committee of the Illinois Legion, state branch éf American Legion, to- day was to go t6 Gary, Ind., to inves- tigate reports that a group there wn as the Loyal American Legion operating as a post of the Amer- Legion as strike guards. Action followed adoptiofi by the state execu- tive committee of resolutions to re- voke the post charter if the real post authorized the strike work or prose- cute’the Gary grddp if it was found that the Legion's name had been mis- used. A threat to call for state or federal troops resulted from the clash of ap- proximately 2,000 strikers and their wives and a group of policemen and guards during the evening exodus of 350 workers at Waukegan, Il It was stated the strikers had threaten- ed further attacks on the special of- ficers and workers. At South Chicago and Joliet the uation remained unchanged. It was said two carloads of food had been taken into South Chicago plants for worlkers housed inside. it T0 STRENGTHEN BLOCKADE Peace Council Decides That Bolshevik Russia Must Be Kept in Even Closer Bounds. Paris, Sept. 30, (Havas.)—The su- preme council yester considered the necessity of not oniy maintaining but strengthening the blockade of Bol- shevik Russia according to Le Jour- nal. It id the council considered the difficulties which might possibly result if Germany should renew rela- tions with Russia when the peace comes into effect. “OUCH! ANOTHER treaty of RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get busy and relieve those pains with that handy bottle of Sloan’s Liniment 'HAT Sloan's does, it does thoroughly — penetrates without rubbing to the aseailed part and promptly relieves all manner of e temafpms and aches. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it handy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, pains, bruises, stains, spraing, bad weather after-effects. For 38 years Sioan's Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You won't be an exception. It is unequaled oducmg results. in pr ists—35c. 70c, $1.40, Liniment Keep i1 handv A Tire for $1.00 A Tube for $1.00 For Four Days—October 1st to 4th inclusive, we : will Sell Guaranteed Tires for $1.00 Each i and Guaranteed Tubes for $1.00 Each HERE is without question the most extraordinary tire and tube of- fer ever made in this or any other section of the country. e To every eustomer purchasing one tire and one tube at the regular list price on October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, we will give an extra tire for $1.00 and an extra tube for $1.00. In other words, you practically get two tires for the price of one and two tubes for the price of one. BUT—you must buy one tire and one tube because this bination tire and tube offer.” This Sensational Offer Includes Any Tire or Tube in Their Store KEYSTONE BATAVIA SPEEDWAY (ALL FIRSTS) FIRESTONE FISK FEDERAL AND MANY OTHER (SECONDS) We believe this offer to be unprecedented and we are making it only i because we want to begin the month of October with record sales. ’ Remember the Days i October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, are the sale days. Come by all means. There will be crowds, but it will pay you well, for you save almost the entire price of a tire and tube. is a “Com- [/ ® A For Exampie: The regular retail price for a Keystone Tire size 30x3 is $17.68 and the regular retail price for a Keystone Tube size 30x3 is $3.48. If you buy one of each at these prices, we give you an additional tire for $1.00 and an additional tube for $1.00. The same applies to other makes and all sizes of any tire or tube we carry in stock. No purchaser can buy more than two tires and two tubes under this combination offer In a Sale Like This It Is Best to Come Early and Get the First Choice Tire Prices Are Going Up It i§ reported that an increase of probably 15% will become the very near future and therefore it is decidedly to advantage to buy NOW. Buy liberarlly for future use. effective in your Phone 2109 Welfare Tiré and Ruber Co. Wholesale and Retail Distributors. M. D. Honeyman Pres. > 18 MAIN STREET), New Britain, Ct. Next Door to Elmer Auto Co. hoped and th will be no physical training for teachers because of lack of accammodations at the Normal school. which enabled his physician, Grayson to announce last night Mr..Wilson ‘‘was slightly bettef” understood to have convinced ‘W] Delay in Getting Appropriation and | —_— House officials that this course treatment would be the mrost effecs Increascd Costs Prevent Addition at; ET IS e for i his attack of Bt Li haustion Nornial. i T ; NEEDED BY WILSON | At the orders of Dr. Grayso Due to the delay in securing \hv}; | only have all engagements fo necessary appropriations from the city ) AR near future been cancelled j and state, the increase in the cost of daing the work from $124,000 to ! His Doctor Will Not Even Let Senate | has been decided that for the $200,000 that resulted, and the final e T the president will not be pei combined appropriation that was se- Teaders Talk Treaty With {5 ince any atl the senats el cured amounting to only $160,000, it Him. garding the treaty controversy understood which will be impossible to erect the Camp | the subject of thef school addition at present. This is to | has concerned Mr. W} Washington, Sept. 30.—Another day | be regretted, opcials say, as it wlll of complete rest was prescribed for [ much in the last few monthy mean that the overcrowding of school | President Wilson today. Yesterday's|be permitted to come to / pupils Will not be relieved as was| prohibition against work or worry dtion at all for several days

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