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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1916 N. Y. CONGRESSMAN WHERE COAL STRIKE THREATENS oston Store| ro rux roworow _ : P . ; Boecsporandh We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. e o Segal, Prominent Orator, Wil Beginning Nov. 1, This Store Closes at 6 o'Clock Saturdays. residents of | | i \ddress Gathering at Turner Tomorrow afernoon | New Britain and other nearby towns 0 & and cities will have the opportunity : b P% g Announcing Our of hearing a4 prominent orator, ¢ gressman lsaae Segal, deliver an ad- : dress in Turher Hall on Arch stre : P NOW!—JUST WHEN YOU at 3 oclock. Ar. Segal will be ac- | Q a WANT THEM! companied by Charles . Shapiro of l l a e Bridgeport and the Hon Joseph Ull- ! ADIES’ AND an of New Haven, who will also address the audience at the gathering. MISSES® |t find . i —TABLE LINENS— evi lodze and will be ente = at the T club, where they will be . sentatives from the Ararat lodge at 2 ST L o o S TS T e Lined Underwear | o i wartieiaie i the 1 : RO oo I EN IO L CHALIR O R N O W KY ‘ EVERYTHING NEEDED Vi st i ception heing given Congressman | REDUCTIONS ON FOR THE AR PRIC S G THANKSGIVING TABI : 5 ‘hite | Segal and his delegation. There will e SALE BEGINS MONDAY, OCT. ENDS SATURDAY, OCT. . | be several rrominent Jev from Egyptian Cotton, ~haped to fit, nicely | D¢ Soverdl | ‘mw e artford included i : 8 It is our custom each year to give our customers the opportunity gation, who will also deliver ad- | THREE STATES PRODUCK : to buy their Thanksgiving Linens at Reduced Price - @ 1 HALE OF SOFT COAL. In spite of conditions in tno linen market which make it almost W !?HSI::\” h'} ‘~Hh:'n:1\: '.w(‘frf:‘::':(i:::{ The Central Competitive District " I invossible o get any linens, we shall have sale as usual this e o SUESI0 S "_ Duon o €mbraces the soft coal fields of West- | 2 : | vear —AND EVERY DOLLAF WORTH OF TABLE LIN IN s jafternoonfnrostam Fhasiece et e i Pennsylvania, N Ohlo, Indiana, STOCK WILL BE MARKED DOWN DURINC EK OF THIS 4 9c Each several —communications from - the This district supplies 50 per cent § SALIL. » speakers, assuring him of their pr Al ot | g We bought these Linens two Years ago do not expect that | L of coal mined in the 2 S e e . linens in any quantity can he secured at lower prices than now pre- vail for at least two ye more Our regular pric much Jower than we could sell the goods and Extra Sizes. High and low neck, long and short sleeves: regular price 75¢ cach, SPECIAL— MISSES'—PFine Quality Fleece, Pure White Cotton, perfect shape, Vests 2 i3 " railroads and and Pants ¢ value; 2- to 12-year, | that his address will deal with —the . jnyost all of the steam plants north SR RO present labor unrest in this countr¥, of the Ohio and east of Chicago to he will conclude his tallk with the'jevond the Pennsylvania line, and in 4 9(: Each subject of “What Ails Americd.” aqdition thousands of tons are ship- : M i T § ] for many months to come Con sman Segal hua® delivered ' jed east. 3 5 ” & R We will fill mail orders on thesc zoods duri the sale, up to 1l has informed Mr. Greenstein i eoal runs (he for if we had not secured them two years Our reduced prices are probably (he low that quoted Saturday. Any orders received up to Saturday night wil be filled.at e Yeny 5 many talks throughout New York| (Columbus, O. is the zeogre o 14- to 16-Ycar | ¢ peographical but none received after that time stute on the present labor unrest and | center of the district. . i § 2 Y - o 550 Each is said to be a very convincing| The three ze coal areas in the e : z & ! Al ERus (ernc speaker. Mr. Shapiro and Mr. Ull- | Central Competitive Distriet produce : S e ghe : k SEE DISPLAY : also s annually about 300,000,000 tons. We 3 2 ; SRy = ) IN SOUTIH WINDOW s reception at the ! ern Pennsylvan output, 1 . club (ongressman Se, and 000; Indian: , 86,000,000; Ohio’s, 10, delegation will go to Hartford 000,000 where they will be the guests of the All the other 27 bituminous coal- . Y including West Vi . : F The fair Cinderella of Nineteen-nine- Ar: He will deliver an producing states 3 E at § o'clock Sunday evening. | 8inia, with 90,000,000 tons, can pro- - = P TG 2 Be e o duce about as much as the Central | T L T : h loses her slipper T 3 Competitive District alone. i o g g e ncing hours— OIIRIST SIGN BOARD So great is the increased consump- ¥ i 5 - % x o ¥ sk So the Prince today, with ardency keen, 5913 tion of soft coal that ten years ago : S : 3 APPROPRIATE ONE | (. whole United Sates . mined only - ' 2 ¢ Depends on the florist to 332,000,000 tons and this supplied tt G o b e : 1 “Say it with Flowe i demand and left some for export, F- ol e e e o % 4 If vou cannot send for her in a coach Chamber of Commerce Committeo | PTincipally to Canada. : e AR : ; © 2 and four, you can delight her even In the Central Competitive District # i /W 3 - more with flowers. Makes Recommendations For Pla- | is a manufacturing and industrial : - ) center approached in magnitude only g O i The Chrysanthemum, the carding City's Entrances. by the Atlantic Seaboard section. i o g g R ek Bty of Autumn,” is now blooming away . . a0 : A ; _ The number of miners employed . B & A e Dall Fl’elght and If “he recommendations of a special | Lung from 250,000 to 300,000, and | e 1 in numberless beautiful shapes and e : 2 PR : ‘ - colors. From these we can fashion appointed by the Cham-|ihey are thoroughly organized. as represented here “Queen ber of Commerce hoard of directors| he present wage agreement runs o S X becoming bouquets for dance, dinner . Express Sel'Vlce Is accepted, the eight entrances 1o |.quring the continuation of the war & P S p 3 TGRS (0 I TS (R e New Britain will be adorned by ap- | ane e W s A | : - NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | propriate sizns for the benefit of mo- ll\x;)i“","v‘ ‘;';Sfii\t::\f:‘,.(‘]::; YRison i ; ment for “her. NEW YORK :;::‘1, ;,“Y}\'wly;‘i:‘(:y\ The f‘nn])n\l}lll(\(' I8/ The operators’ view is that it docs - e We are speclalists in making up LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | "OW St s & DI DS WL SO0l inorferpir el un i next A DTl . particular bouquets for particular MOVING AND TRUCKING, offer its report to the board of di-| mhe union officials were instructed \bove is outline map of the centr black portions show where coal field | people for particular occasions, and TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, | 'eCtors for ratification. to present 13 demands and if they - va o district, in which s are located. Below is a typical will fill your phone order to your per- It is the plan of Chairman Howard [ \ere not all granted to call a strike, miners have voted to ask new cont miner and family of the central dis g e on b o e Ty e L ~gp= Wilson's committee, which consists g el Nov ' 2 J. B. Comstock, to have a chain hung Among the demands were wage in- J. B. stoclk, ave a cha ] s G760 e GOt R (e Flowers delivered to any part of the sign suspended from an ur(—('ralt’”‘.e days a week a gainst the pr _ United States or Canada the same day post at ewch entrance. On the side, on¢ 8 hour day six days a week: | the order is given. We accomplish of the board seen by the incoming | gouble time for Sunday ana holiday this through our ¥, . D. : tourist will be painted, “*Wecome 0 \v415c; no double shifts on coal mining New PBritain, the Hardware City of | (oo’ Let Steve Do lt the World. ~Chamber of Commerce.” | "yt (Lo iators furnish the state- the side scen by the autoist as he} ment that the demands mean a wage increase of 153 per cent over the pre- war scale; that production would be decreased one-half just when ‘na- tional necessity demands the great- est production of essentials”; that == o4 R cars a a . B geod o esig be B (] = ! @ desizn to be placed |y cost of coal to the consumer would = of the board containing a, -~ 4 ¥ S < ! b b = H Dee Hive, ilie simubol of New Britaln,® | Scifled. het several of the de = = % * mands have no constructive merit, eve’s Garage | i it At mei b wniied b | ing the founding and the incorpora- L oniy Slncrease Reobs.Bant 4 e city - The sign-bonrd ls (5 | that abolition of the automatic pen- 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. = a3 hetlh 7 alty clause, as asked, is unwarranted e them having the post and board white LE7 GRche SEEOIERE SR ee - with dark green lettering and bor-|=—— = = 5 = . . nd the other blus with gold let- | CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OGF MUSIC Eastwood Electrical Service | (. ther of which should make a Station and Garage. Drotty lcombination C. A. PERRIN, Director. The entrances to {he city where | Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar Starting, Lighting and Ignition S8ys- | the proposed signs are to be placed tem Specialists. are: Stanley Quarter, Clayton Road, MAXWELL SEFVICE STATION. Newington road, Rocky Hill, Berlin, Booth’s Block » REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Kensington, (near Arch street), | _ o y ] Phone 387-12. nville and Osgood Hill. 259 Main St. Room | be ! Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 9€1. leaves the city limits is to be painted, He will take caro of vou and g1ve | Gocn Rye. You are mow leaving His motto i8] xow Britain. Come again. Chamber ¢ or night. Christen- = 2 - of Comumerce.” ings, We o ls. Washing Hine and Brumbaum. architects, Class and Private Instruction. THE SYMBOL of BETTER [ Electric Iron : BATTERYSERVICE Is probably the greatest labor saver PLEASURE CARS 5 5 M. IRVING JESTER ; It’s a mighty good sign to believe in. It means : ever invented for use in the home. 193 ARCH STREET to you successful, continuous operation of your But you can’t use it unless your home = - e i :t storage battery, regardless of its make. is wired for Electric service. VIM delivery and heavy duty Our business is to keep your battery in trim : . . trucks, from 14 to 5 tons. and keep your car on the road. We’ve got the If YQUR home is not wired, why not AMERICAN Balanced Six,| J§ battery business “cinched” in this town because have it wired so that you can avail your- G 3 the majority of car-owners know they can get | self of the many labor savers electricity Pleas Cars. “y : e . | 3 CITY SERVICE STATION. Gisheie et il e s fiios makes available ? o Do D0 ] DROP IN TOMORROW - il We are offering special prices on wiring ; | and fixtures and 12 months to pay for the DENISON (AP AGE A JEoNTE Ant Sl i AL / EYERTIMACHINEEASTEDELATE The low cost will surprise you, and 430 MAIN STREET USL BATTERY youll never miss the small monthly pay- Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night i ments. Ask us for details. —=——= = ¥ JAMES M. FARRELL | The Connecticut MANROSS AUT G0, 110 Franklin Sq, New Britain Ligll ¢ & Powe rCo. OVERLAND AGENCY, i Storage and Accessorles, Tel. 1218 Repair Work a Specialty. Phore 2227 139 Arch St DON'T FORGETYT DIONNES | § § , SLR FOR QUICK RETURNS USE local and long distance moving and ST T bt ' LR [HERALD CLASSIFIED AD New Britain,