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THE CONNECTICUT LABOR PRESS CONNECTICUT'S RECREATION SPOT FOR THE WORKERS o Attractions and Business Concerns Which Co- FYEL DASHIELL, Beach Restaurant White City Restaurant Grove Lunch White City Lunch COMPLIMENTS OF New Haven Base Ball Club GEORGE WEISS, OWNER. Monarch Billiard Hall PALACE ST. UNDER RACER. ; Branch of Monarch Hall, 1 385-397 . Campbell Ave,, . . West Haven. ' I . J. W. Brown, Prop. M. Quigley, Manager. RESTAURANT AND LUNCH 4 Palace Street i Specialties Every Day 4 Steaks, Chops and Sea Food. Reasonable Prices. 1 We make our own Pastry. Ob"F -"loiricl Welcomes You To BLOCK ISLAND" SHORE 1 1 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SQUARE DEAL AND A SQUARE MEAL COME TO LIGHTHOUSE BEACH SAYS MITCHELL, OF ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. , TABARD INN Shore Dinner AND - Banquets Liberty 6718-2. A. G. M'DONALD, PROP. PLAYGROUND FOR WORKMAN (Continued from First Page.) The Connecticut Labor Press covers the labor field primarily and does not devote much space to sporting matters, naturally, but the workingman is a good patronizer of sporting events and- the new owner of the New Haven baseball club, George Weiss, is doing his level best to supply a good baseball team, tins season ; The Monarch billiard hall on Palace street under the Racer is tvell equipped for billiards. This place is a branch, of the- Monarch Hall on Campbell avenue in West Haven. It is owned by J. W. Brown and managed by M. Quigley. N REGULAR DINNERS SERVED When at Savin Rock Visit the SEA BREEZE STUDIO , For Your Photograph Beach Street, Cor. Grove, SAVIN ROCK. The Palm Restaurant AND LUNCH 494 Beach St. New Specialties Daily. SHORE DINNERS Steaks, Chops and Sea Food. Lighthouse Beach DINNERS OUR SPECIALTY. Most visitors at the Rock have their pictures taken and the Sea Breeze studio on Beach street at the corner of Grove will supply your wants. The little birdie will sing to attract your attention while posing. For dancing, be sure to visit the Pavilion on Beach stret. The floor there is all that can be desired and the music is the kind you like, as Hellen Mary would say. The 'phone of this place is West 52, so you can call your partner and let hr know if you are detained by waiting for the innings or an aperitii or something. While doing all these things, as out lined, you will very likely develop con siderable of a thirst. To quench the said thirst, Zoller & Schneider, near the car station, provide creamy root beer, something new. It sells for fve cents the stein. The Imperial restaurant and lunch at 4 Palace street serves specialties every day, and steaks, chops and sea food can be had at reasonable prices. This restaitrant makes its own pastry. Shore dinners are featured at the restaurant and lunch at 494 Beach street. Steaks, chops and sea food are always on the bill, with specialties each day. The Hartford Amusement Company operates the Whip and Circle Swing in the White City ard :he?e amusements are always well patronized. The Circle Swing gives a pleasing sensation and Operate With Organized esire 00.3 Inc. SAVIN ROCK D West Haven, Conn. I ' NEW FAR EAST CHINESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT EXCELLENT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES The Charm of the Orient and the Magic of the Seashore with Your Dinner 92 Beach Street Hotel Bishop New Haven, Conn. THE NEW $40,000 GIANT e The New Witching Waves New Attractions :: Better Than Ever :: Other New Amusement Devices :: Good Street Railway Service Depends Wholly On The Of The Public With The Company THINK IT OVER The Connecticut Company there is no danger of doing a Hawker while up in the air. After a round of the gayeties at Savin Rock, our women readers will undoubt edly have a thought for garments so they should stop at 66 Congress ave nue, New Haven, where the White City Furrier, Inc., is located, for as the an nouncement says, now is the time to buy and save money. The trolley service provided by the Connecticut Company is all that could the Patronage of the Wage-Earner and H is Family Patronize Them. Bishop's Colonnade Savin Rock .ATION be desired and the campaign of the company to have its patrons follow the rules is bearing fruit. .This tends for a quicker and better service and more satisfaction all around Look at the expiration date on your address sticker. Renew vour subscription to The Con necticut Labor Press while it's still a dollar a year. THE FRANK WILCOX CO. Largest Restaurant SHORE DINNERS and oldest Amusement concern Merry-Go-Round The Whip Skee Ball Bridge Ball. Phone West 52 PAV DANCING BEACH ST., SAVIN ROCK 'iK 'i. - ' COASTER All the Old Favorite Amusements OO oo OPPOSED TO BURLESON. Resolution Asks President Wilson to Remove Him. Atlantic City, N. J., June 11. By i resolution introduced today in the con vention of the American Federation of Labor President Wilson is asked to at once remove Postmaster General Burleson. Labor and Which Something New CREAMY ROOT BEER 5c STEIN 5c ZOLLER & SCHNEIDER Near Car Station., OPERATORS OF THE WHIP and CIRCLE SWING - WHITE CITY ' SAVIN ROCK MQMAUGHEM' i - vjft ifr i ifr ft it $ $ $ $ 'X' '1' 'I' 'I' '1' 'I' MOMAUG Shore Dinners Planked Steaks Broiled Lobsters Meals a la Carte Dancing Evenings from 8 till 12 o'clock. Fine Bathing z Cosey Beach, The resolution was introduced by E. J. Gainor, National Association of Let ter Carriers; T. F. Flaherty, National Federation of Federal Employees ; nnd E. J. Ryan, Railway Mail Association. It follows in full : "Whereas, President Wilson in his message to Congress made this declara tion : 'The question which stands at the front of all others in every country amidst the present great awakening is the question of labor The object of all reform in this essential matter must be the genuine democratization of industry, based upon a full recognition of those who work, in whatever rank, to participate in some organic way in every decision which directly affects their welfare or the part they play in industry', and "Whereas, Postmaster General Bur leson has pursued a labor policy in di rect conflict with this enunciation of principles, and in answer to President Gompers of the American Federation of Labor has characterized as 'silly' the right of collective bargaining, and "Whereas, Mr. Burleson has ruth lessly invaded the rights of the em ployees and has interfered in defiance of law with the proper functioning of their organizations ; and has not only refused to recognize the accredited representatives, but has' also sought to have repealed the employees' constitu tional right of direct petition to Con gress, and "Whereas, This labcr policya policy OUR BEST SELECTIONS Furs and Coats Your Oppertunity Buy Now and Save Money ' White Gty Furrier Inc. 66 Congress Ave. New Haven 'I $ n ni l! UIN Theodore P. Swift Proprietor. (Mr. Swift's Eighth" Season.) f Phone Liberty 8351 i .. . East Haven fastened upon every governmental agency under Burleson's supervision is in utter defiance of the wishes of the people and in complete opposition to the expressed views cf President Wil son, and "Whereas, Burleson's archaic and autocratic attitude has resulted in a demoralized service, discontented and resentful employees, confused and' choked industrial processes, and a peo ple wrathful and indignant arid a long series of administrative blunders, there fore be it . " "Resolved, That the American Fed eration cf Labor in convention as sembled, speaking directly for four mi' lion organized waere-earners and firm in the belief that this protest reflects the sentiments of the vast majority of the American people, requests ' President Wilson to remove Postmaster General Burleson from office." The Salvation Army's slogan Is "A man may be down, but he's never out 1" The "Army" will ask for $13,000,000 during the week of May 19-26.' Your contribution will help prove the truth of the slogan. The success of the Salvation Army Home Service Fund campaign for $13, 000,000 May 19-26-means less pov erty and less crime in th United States.