New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 9

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AR "n TTRD PARTY 8374 STRIKES IN 1919, WITH RAILROAD e e Pimchot Goes for Uonferemce With Labor Announces. . Washington, July 8.—Strikes and DUn Follette—Leaders Predict Big | lockouts in the United States | E in 1919 totalled 3,374 and affected ] s & Seattle Company $1,600,000 Infinence ln November Eiéctions. more than 4,000,000 workers, accord- i 7/ \ a Ue Chjcago, July S.—Amos Pinchot of | IN& to & review issued by the depart- ] e In Cash. New York, a member of the commit- | Ment of labor. Approximately one- | [ | vl s | half of the strikes occurred in five | Washington, July Sa—The first set- | 12¢ ©f 48 which mects here Saturday v In u national convention, left today | States, New York, Massachusetts, S : t a e - Ithough there were 37 more labor . tion was announced yesterday by the ator La Folliette, who is mentioned as I conflicts reported last vear than in rallrond administration, which has :’,"‘;d""_‘:;: Ltfl::natvd;:fi:;s:n' 1918, the total for 1919 was ma- $ agreed to pay the Spokane, Portland > ~ r. | temially unaer that of 1916 and 1917. : & Seattle rallroad 31,600,000 in cash, | Frank P. Walsh of Kansas City, for- Y b Government Pays Spokane, Portiand . . | On the other hand, no strike in 1918 the sum remaining after the balanc- | her chalrman of the Induserial rela- [, 0/, 0 % 0 10 s 60,000 workers, Ing of the claims of the rallway com- | | 008 OmILEee BEF BOE o0 L8 while no less than nine walkouts last any against the government and of ' . year interrupted the labor of more = J. A. P. Hopkins of New Jersey, na- | > the government against the rallway tional chai of the o ittee of than 60,000, «company. The larger portion of the | tioPal chairman et ot i f i 4 - The Iportionte o et & atatesaant Sodey ™ wonicw | The depattment's review attributed Delicious for W 7 nd ; sum agreed upon represents the pay. — : - | the absence of violence in labor con- . - ment of compensation due to the rail. [ N® declared that “reactionary influ Srtag 10157t Tasa'h table use—i{ust road company for the use of its prop. | ®PCes ruled the democratic conven- troversies during 1919 to less frequent 1 7 ) S 2 tion at San Francisco just as they did | use of strikebreakers. . erty by the government. s e P ' right { k- 4 . the republican gathering at Chicago. or Coo N 500 b the 1l - | Qhiiroads of the country remain to e | He predicted that the new party to | EXCITEMENT RESTORES SPEECH : settled and oMcials of the railroad ad. | Pe Orsanized here Saturday would be | Néagara on the Lake, Ontario, July | 1ng., ministration believe that the majority | “‘real factor in the November elec- { 8.——Dumb for three years as the re- | . will be adjusted on the lump sum | tion.” ::'(: of "‘:{!‘ ;"e"’"hf‘i‘;“"“: in the ‘“rd- ! American Sugar 5 suddenly recovere basis after balancing of the confioting et el e 2! Refinin as high as 310,000,000 or 312,000,000 —_— ~ o _ iaville = rgens s and it is impossible to estimate, off- | Four Are Alleged to Be Food | P12¥ing with the Davisville Military | Jueeten it cials said, the rmount which will Profbesss’ o el b with Domino eventually be pald over by the gov- ernment or the time necessary to wind Boston, July $.—Indictments eharg- up government control of the rail- | Ing profiteering in food were reported foads. here late yesterday by a federal grand T Jury against E. C. Swift & company, AND SOVIETS. Armour & company, N. E. Hollis & 0 B R' NTI NG — company and the Independent Sugar Py — State Department Has Removed | compapy of this city. The indict- OF ALL KINDS Trading Restrictions. ments are the first to be returned in H 3 New England by a federal grand jury : [ ] NEATLY DONE [ Washington, July $.—Restrictions | for alleged food profiteering. 4 on trade with soviet Russia were re- The Swift indictment charges that K"l'i. P.'.TIH. eo.\ jnoved yesterday by the state depart- | 17 cents was recetved for beef which 328 MAIN ST, TEL. 777 ent, except in so far as they pertain | cost the corporation only 10% cents 0 the shipments of materials suscep- | cents a pound, ylelding a net profit of = tble of immediate use for war pur- 6% cents. The Armour company, it poses, An individual export license | ig charged, sold New Zealand lamb, A' H' HARRIS must be obtained for the shipment of | which cost 9 and a fraction cents, for -;.rn materfals and it was announced | 251; cents a pound. The Hollis com- MOtOl' Trucking tha et acquainted! ‘uuvh licenses would be granted | pany, according to the indictment, L;nn’ “The Satisfied Smokers™—Peter Schuyler’s friends are all only' In exceptional cases. Tndividual | charged 18 cents for beef which cost 166 Main St. ‘ ife members. exgort licenses also will be required | only 10% cents a pound. for the export to Russia of locomo- tives, rallroad material and rolling Phone 1849 I o e : stock, and motor cars and component | Mothers Who Worry Because Their ‘winner. parts. Children Are Afling Should Take AUTO THIEVES CONFESS. p— ::"M:::’ e = MANR[]SS A”T[] [;“. i1 ‘ m makean: Schuy! sucham?i::dw 4 Bristol, Conn., Men Are Arrested in | chid is frail. and the trouble is | THE PEERLESS TRUCK-| Storage and Accessories, Speingficld Wi Repairing Tire. often traced to poor blood, which is caused by under-nourishment. Of ING CO. - Repair Work a Specialty. Getmda SPringfeld, July S.—Hareld F. |course every mother feods her child Local and Long Distance Phone 2227 139 Arch St i /hite, Frank L. Martin and Edward | regularly, but does the food digest 63 GREENWOOD STREET OVERLAND AGENCY Foley of Bristol, Conn., arrested |and nourish the boy”? Mostly no, uesday morning by Sergeant Willlam | when the child is thin and ailing. PHONE 2122-4 - 1 Hurley and Patrolman Willlam C. | Many mothers in this city have found NEW BRITAIN, CONN. o ~ ullivan, were turned over to the |that a preparation of Cod Liver and > e e ristol police. Iron, called Vinol, is the best y They are alleged to have. broken | for this condition. It contains no ell of of 3 &tz.sc 1to the garage of the Bristol Furnl. | for children to object to, but it does > Oll . . o S unclnnm 1 \re company and stolen a touring car | contain the most famous tonies ! l \ your list real friends—this cgar Mo quality th a truck body. They were ar- | known to medicine, as will be seen €30 MAIN STREET. Made for 33 by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albas . ted while trying to fix a tire of the | by reading the formula on the PLEASURE CARS A% Main and Carew streets. They |label. We advise mothers to try it. | ldvery Cars for Hire, pay and Night M: IRVING JESTER ftted the theft of the machine. —advt. Rtorage. Supplies and Repairing —— — — v 193 ARCH STREKT ‘pefi TIRES | He Was Beating and Beating--- . One day the handy man around the house went out il:lutohhnrdtobutthecarpet. He was beating and ting— “Say, John, what are you doing that for?” a neigh- bor’s voice called out. “The Union Laundry will clean that carpet just like new with their new ‘Shampooing’ process. You're wasting time and energy!” ) \\\\/ NN //////// % ":\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\6«\ — John’s wife cant the carpet to us. Now she is telling the other neighbors what to do when their rugs or car- pets need cleaning. NN IS N \\\\\\\\\\\\}\\\\\\\\R\\\\ yssrtd) 722 RN N N \ ) A mo"r&‘ -, 1) =) ot A //'{‘.- OU never can " fo?;:: you a rug or carpet to be cleaned? We can do tell, which is the better salesman, the Diamond Dealer or - | the Di d . Union Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company © f“'n.on‘ = 266 ARCH STREET TELEPHONE 904 ] /. prrrirl - s WIS 7 =t/ Moy They both tell the same story, “Diamond is the N\ BEST tire made.”

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