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> NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, DECeMBER 8, 1919, DO YOUR —— CHRISTMAS = SHOPPING EARLY—— SEE MY WINDOW. A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MALIN ST. Tel. 381 Plumbing Tinning Heating Ny Do you want sk1n-health‘? If you are suffering from eczema o some similar distressing, embarrassing skin eruption, why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Unless the trouble is due to some serious inter- nal disorder, it quickly yields to Re nol, and in most cases is easily healed | Wednesday, R. R. SCHEDULES ARE ALL BEING REVISED Hundreds oi Passenger Trains Are Withdrawn Today Chicago, Dec. 8.—Hundreds of pas- senger trains were withdrawn from service on the railroads of the coun- try today, mostly in the middle west, south and southwest, in accordance with instructions issued last week b the railroagd administration, and hun- dreds of other trains had been or- dered annulled on next Wednesday, chiefly in the east, as a result of the coal miners’ strike. In New England alone orders were out cancelling nearly 300 trains on adian railroads have felt the coal ! shortage to such an extent that thirty- five additional passenger trains were taken off, including the crack Trans- continental Limited of the Canadian Pacific. The reduction of passenger service in the United States since the strike began, November 1, amounts to approximately one-third of the total and in Canada a saving of 324,000 train miles per month has been effect- ed. Measures to conserve fuel supplies went ahead today in nearly every part of the country, despite the meet- ing at Indianapolis tomorrow of At- torney Gen. Palmer and other officials of the department of justice with heads of the United Mine Workers of America, in an effort to bring about a settlement of the strike. bvit. The first application usually stops itching and makes the skin feel cooland comfortable. We recommend it with the utmost confidence because of its harmless ingredients. Aided by Resinol Soap it acts even more Otntment and Resinol Soap also help to clear away pimples. Sold by all druggists and deal- in toilet goods. Trial of each, free. Dept. , Resinol, Baltimore Md. rick Returns Use Classnfled Column Many hundred thousands of work- ers were idle today on account of closing of non-essential industries from which coal by regional committees and the cur- tailment of business hours in many cities. Governor Cox of Ohio called off the conference of operators and miners today at Columbus which has attempt- ed to settle the sirike in that state. In a statement Governor Cox said the indications were that the controversy CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years | Always bears the Signature of T « - > oF & & & & & & & & & & & 2 & 19 & & fo & o3 & & & & % & % & & % & & & # & & & & 1 & & & ke & & % % & & & & % & % # # & & & & & ] our Christmas club money can’t be used dozens are to be discon- | tinued in Pennsylvania and even Can- | | detachment of federal ‘would be settled Tuesday tionwide basis Further shipments of coal mined by volunteers in Kansas and Missouri under protection of troops, were made today to points in those states where the shortage was most acute. Digging of coal by volunteers also was expected to begin today in Okla- homa, Arkansas and Montana. In OXlahoma, where martial Taw pre- Vails in the coal districts, Governor Robertson has begun a crusade against agitators and several men have been arrested, charged with attempting to prevent union miners from returning to work. At Bear Creek, Mont. unteers arrived, on a na- ,» when 80 vol- accompanied by a troops, elec- tricians and at the mines walked out. A cold wave, accombpanied by snosw, prevailed today in the Rocky moun- tain region, making the distribution of the limited coal supply difficult. Reports from all parts of the ¢ tral competitive field say that the mines are in readiness to be worked and that production of coal can begin the minute the strike is settled. In Chicago retail stores, with the exception of groceries and a few others dealing in foods are to open to- day at noon and close at 6 p. m. C’IT I 4 ITEMS engineers has been withheld ark on business. | When | city To better advantage than applying it to the pur- chase of a WILLIAMS ESTATE Homestead Plot. It will wear better, last longer and give more genuine satisfaction and profit than any other form you can turn the money into. Reason it out. The opportunity is still open the old price with the. new dollar. own your home iT CAN BE DONE a WILLIAMS ESTATE homestead plot and stick-to-it- ive-ness will turn the trick. Piots $500, $600, $700. $800, and yours to say the way to pay Sunday is come-and-see day. Come-and-see, yourself. SPECIAL APPOINTMENT Telephone 606-12 Williams Estate Sub-division, Main Office, Third Floor B. National Bank Bldg. (Open Evenings). right on to the Williams Conductor or Chauffeur. N. West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, turn right and step two minutes west. to get in at $900 Estate—one fare—Ask the | case | more Or walk to the junctiop to the BHVEBBHVOVHHO CE PO OB G BT DY BG5S O G | | Hésiery the ideal Christmas Damon’s Shoe Shop.—advt. Cases of diphtheria over the week- | end were reported to the health board on Grove street,*Arch street and Fair- view street. The board was also noti- fied of a case of scarlet fever on Jubilee street. A meeting of the Holy Name society of St. Joseph's church was held last night in the church hall. President John F. Callahan and Rev. J. Leo | Sullivan, chaplain, addressed the as- sembly. Edward King of the Stanley Rule & Level Co. leaves tomorrow for New- The children's choir of the St. Peter’ church will rehearse tomorrow night at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Frederick street returned Bay City, Mich., week there. ding of a Porter of this morning after spending She attended the chool friend. SOCKS FOR SALE Be Hamilton | from | the wed- | Two Pair Remain to sold at Mayor's Office—Will End City’s Dealings With Quartermasters Store. Of the large supply of government articles for retail sale which were re- ceived at the office of Mayor Quigley, and which have been on exhibition in his office for several months, but two pair of woolen socks remain unsold. the socks are disposed of the | dealing with the quartermasters | store in New York will be at a close. At a recent meeting of the common council, that body voted to discharge the government articles committee with thanks and leave the sale samples in the bands of the m stenographer. This action was as it is no longer possible to have articles shipped to any city for sale. Purchases must be made direct from the quartermasters store. Dr. James Faulkner Is Discharged From Army Dr. James Faulkner will resume his practice in this city after an absence ! gift. | SOCIETIES T0 ELECT Annual Meetings of Friendly Club, Woodmen of Am A. B. ica and T. Society to Come This Wecek. Officers will be elected at a meet- ing of Friendly club in the rooms of that organization this evening. The business meeting and election wiil be called at 9 o'clock. Court Friendly, F. of A., of which Friendly club is a branch, will drill its degree team to- morrow evening in anticipation of class initiations resulting from the membership drive, Tomorrow cvening, New Britain Camp, Modern Woodmen of America, will elect a staff of officers for the next year. Members of the organiza- tion will meet in Machinists’ hall on Chureh street to name the new lead- ers and plan for installation of the officers. The Y receive fi 1. T. A. and B. society will nominations for offices at the regular meeting to be held next Sunday. Elections will be held at the | first meeting in Janua: I HOLY DAY OBSERVANCE, l Today, the Feast of the Immaculaic Conception is a Holy day in all Cath- ' | olic churches throughout | i Masses were sung in St Joseph's, St. Pete ana Heart church at 5, 7, § and 9 o'clock Benediction will be held in the churches tonight. Pupils in Mary’ Joseph's and the Sacred Ileart Parochial schools are dismissed for | the day. the city Mary's, St. the Sacred BECKER—WELL A marriage license day by City Clerk A. L. Thompson o Fred Bec and Frances M. Wells. Becker is a shipping clerk and lives at 74 Talcott street. Miss Wells is employed as a timekeeper in the Rus- sell and Irwin plant. As the pros- pective bride dnd groom are minors it was necessary for them to sec the consent of parents beforc a mar- riage license could be granted. granted to- GREEKS OCCUPY ZONE. ! oniki, Dec —Greek troops in Asia Minor have advanced to the line fixed by the pe. conference, accord- ing ta an off 1 stateme ued at army headquarters here. The zone of occupation fixed for the Greeks has | thus been completely occupied. | It takes Nature m make a diamond, a = finished the job she =T sign to tell where t has taken human n months to make up wants more diamon of over two years during which time he served under a commission the English army and later as a lien- | tenant in the American army. Dr. Faulkner went overseas in the early stages of the war. When the Ameri- can troops began to reach France he received a transfer to the U. S. army medical corps and he served in many of the big campaigns with the Ameri- can soldiers. He was discharged Sat- urday. He is one of the two doctors being considered for the office of su- perintendent of the board of health. with Young Men Form Novel Organization | With Iron-Bound Rules. About dozen members of the Tabs have banded together and formed what is to be known as the “Three-Dollar Scrime Club.” As the name will suggest, the purpose of the club is to save money, even though miserly means must be adopted, each member being required to hold down his weekly spending account to $3. One of the more strict rules of the club is that no one is to make any appointments to take young women to theaters or entertainments of any sort. Officers have been elected to o over the expense accounts filed by cach of the members at the close of the weel. NO SMALL-POX HERI Upon investigation, it found that the suspected reported Saturday than an unusual case of chicken-pox. Officials of the health board say there is nothing to cause alarm in the report, as the state offi- cial was called in to make a dlagnosis merely because the case had symp- toms of a more serious ailment. The patient is improving. has been small-pox is nothing MARRY IN WALLINGFORD. Returns at the office of the town clerk this morning show John Baum- gartner and Agnes Patryak, both resi- dents of New Britain, were marvied November 15 in Wallingford. The groom is employed a drop forger in a local factory and the bride is a factory hand. The wedding ceremon was performed by Rev. Joseph Rel FIREMEN GET QUARTE] The Tempo quartet of Hartford will render selections at the annual con- cert and ball of the Firemen's Pension and Relief asscciation at Bardeck's hall on New Ye eve. The grand march will be led by President Wil- liam Frey and Miss Scheyd liamonds ! Supplie You can see what t aust be. 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