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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1915 010 | PROTEST BILL FAVORED [ vavsoos BUSI!I}}IMB BY LABOR UNNS| N ar me mev SPECIAL [trism for s braes Thrashed Out at Hearng e . | They Have Been Desig SALE Hartford, Mar, I:Tvli(-pn‘svn( - Sl H V . y 3 Weal‘er Style, Com .‘v tives of labor unions and representa- S e e ‘ . - « o ful, Bouyant numbers of men, such the New & 3 \ i > York, New Haven & Harpjford Raii- Grd B % : \ MOdeIS fOl' A“ road company and the donnecticut T 3 e B . ] company, uppearcd vesterday hetors | ANEEREERY ! % | ‘ | Careful Attention the labor committee hearing and ex- pressed widely different views on the 3 : - : i / : La Grecque Corsets are the result @ senate bill concerning advertising for RS L " 2 o b and study and a purpose to give the best the employes during labor troubles, . g ! models are in every way adapted to the supported by organized labor. After i S » t if you secure a model adaptedto your fj g many labor unionyleaders had spoken $ § “ figure improvement and perfect ease E Well made, good fitting. Made In | for the bill, Arthur L. Shipman, ap- g 3 ¢ 4 A model at $2.00 that is especially adi fine quality gingham, neat stripes and | pearing for the Manufacturers’ Asso- e i ¢ Made of excellent material, with satin W checks. An extra good $1.00 value, | Ciation of Connecticut; J. K. Punder- SR e : boned back and front, freq hip, Low bust, ford, vice president and general man- i R X : | At. $3.50 a model shewing the new ager of the Connecticut company; J. Mg " By } length skirt Light welght coutil. Fer 79c each A. Droege, general superintendent! of ; o 1 At $4.00 o fine model of coutfl, sofLs _ the “New Haven" road, and others o e i medium length skirt. o vigorously opposed it, Mr, Shipman gt 3 H At $5.00 model of coutil, new bust, denounced the bill as “‘one of the silli- S ; ! Jength skirt. Splendid model for slender g est ideas of legislation ever presented ; . models in pink. Handsomest corsets of 17- to the general assembly of Connecti- N S8R S { / others at $7.50 and $10.00. Coverall A FONS | o 2na Mr. Drocse characterized il : A o ety p it as a widely indefinite bill, saying i ; A i In fine quality, light striped per- i clause “labor troubles” was . L) cales, nicely made and trimmed, a | t00 general. i Fay 2 e The bill would provide that no em- b : : . . y ployer during the continuance of a S ; W Sanin A h f th b t 49c each strike, lock-out or other labor trouble s g < SR S OW mn 0 € €S m among his employves shall publicly ad- Hartferd, Ce on sale at for , nor solicit any person to fill any of the places by Extra Special i o | woua wovic nt | o sinron 11 —premter sutan- Our assortment of Trimmed 100 dozen warranted Gold Shell being operative when the state board dra, after his visit to Gaeta to inaug- Rings, big varlety stone settings, reg- | ot mediation and arbitration should | WT2t¢ a new military harbor, had a 1 5 e long interview with Foreign Mini ats 1S e largestan are care- ular price 25¢ to 50c, determine t7 the employer's busi- [ < o 2 hor i 11 a h ness was carried on in a normal ana | Sonnino. i“(“-“ g °"I“‘”‘ ot N . . usual manner. ‘A fine mot exceeding | t1ons. leads to a widespread belief the t C eac e 1ot exceeding | 1ialy'is upon the eve of great decisive ully designe 0 suit each 1In- 1 events. One of the premier’s remarks . X > . S e & e P toc- attracti ~onsi 4 \¢ O’'Mara Supports Bill. at Goc-ta is attracting considerable Olll' ex el'lellce lS HE “STANDARD g £ . attention. Referring to the kind of ) Agents for Patrick F. O'Mara, representing the | hrown bread allowed, in Italy after Hot Water Hatching De New Haven trades' i1 et Jornal Rroad. 2 New Have rades’ council, spoke in | March 22, Si l lluuh.: \,” “This . McCALL PATTERNS supwort, saving that pussaire ot the |14 e meead. Our sertiers winve | | A YOUT d1Sposal. ome an GUARANS SR The best pattern at any price 1;21“‘:’3::1 ]:o"‘:““l'l ":l"\’:::mi""("‘:"““’l::)" the first to be sacrificed, and Italians . To Hatch Every Hatcha 100 and 15, cont o silke brcaers were outte. | WAL see the dexiny ot meir cowty | § go@ the spring styles McCall Magazine for April, 5. som and objctionable and a menace [2CCOMPlished. McCall Quarterly with a 15c pat- | to life and property. He cited in- . ° . L o stances. He told hw New Haven | persistently hovered around and that 1 lsp ay 0 aster oves v . i newspapers refused to publish an ad- | the false cry of a strike, which was vertisement saying that a strike was | raised, hurt the company. He said . 4 in progress at a local factory and [that sixty per cent. of the men of the m a“ the new S a lngs. that he was compelled to go to the |state earned wages in factories and “New York World,” where it was [that it was not necessary to look to published for five weeks, and “then | Massachusetts for guidance in the presumably stopped by an invisible | matter. 7 means.” He described conditions in 5 " £ New Haven during the strike, saying Handled Labor Troubles. that the city was the “dumping Mr. Punderford said that he had ] ® % ground” for objectionable men and | Personally handled labor troubles for : alleging that many of the strike- | the Connecticut company, except when breakers were once convict e | for harmony he allowed a board of said that the bill had been copied | arbitration to be made up, but never b Capacity 60 to 600 Eggs Sold word for word from a Massachusetts | to his knowledge had he known of tho | \EnEG—_—_—GG—G_G—_—_N \ law now in effect for five years, He | state board of mediatien being cs — See our samples or send for ca wished to prevent manufacturers |for official action, he said, in confi 1 from securing employes without first | tion of a statement made by Mr. ship- | AMBASSADOR SHARP DOCTORS AROUSED BY . 3 AW INDER $1,000 BOND, letting them know that a strdike was | man. lle spoke of the good feeling LAWYER UNDER $1,000 BOND, _ | letting them know that hetween e eompany wnd e men | HEADS RELIEF FOR | STORIES OF DRUGGISTS Bridgeport, March 11.—Walter S. s SR “ Strike Broakers “Pickups.” aua pald tiat the Peck, a New York lawyer, was S : i sufferer in case of a strike. Tle was BEL(;IANS IN FRANCE SIS brought to this city yesterday from SN pehiesatng ppaitivel that, the presentilanivoehal Pharmacists Claim Physiclans' Pre- 250'256'302 Pal'k St-, Ne Cigarmakess’ union of New Haven, H . B rve & * | no injustice to anybody. Hov oo i engn w'f.":mt 1S 1 told of trouble at Tampa, Fla, to M;-_Jl)rm-go described the hostile at- seriptions, Tt Filled As Written, sued by the criminal superior court | which place, he said many men went titude of the ew Haven” road SE w‘l‘h asmnf “h“l'.:oss seeking employment and, not find- ..lp,"l‘i‘:flt the bill and said emphatically ; : Would Often Cause Deaths. in a $12,500 suit against the New |jng it, were unable to Tettnnilis = st o Haven railroad, to commit; perjury. | home because of lack of funds. Peck pleaded not guilty and was put | This he laid to advertisements pub- under $1,000 bond by Judge Willlams. | jjshed by the employers that did not The sult in which he is alleged to [ note the fact that there was a strike have been implicated was an actlon |y progress. He said that strike-break- brought by Mary Horan against the | opg were not regular workingmen, but railroad company to recover damages | «pickups.” Jasper McLevy of Bridge- for the.death of her husband, Whu | p,ont firgt vice president of the Con- was killed while working on the elec- | necticut Federation of Labor, told of trification of the New York system. the innocent, well.meaning man who sought employment in a city where that the real object of the Dbill was to Hartford, March 11.—A hearing be- | ims to bring the state law in regard TIED- give notice to the union ‘“entertain- / g to the sale and use of narcotics into ment” committecs so that they could ; fore the legislative committee on pub- | oqgsniito’with the' récently eanoted] Fi Guns deter men from answering the adver- i . 8 lic health and safety, sterday after- | federal Jaw Dr. McKnight told a tisements and from seeking work after : . % L noon on 2 bill which aimed to profiibit | startling story of a “society woman arriving at their destination. He said . : doctors from dispensing medicine to | in this city who has been using large Geneva, that this could be done in many s, R Sore their patients,unless they first passed | quantities of morphine for twenty 1"" The fi by suasion, threats, etc. In answer to X : 3 the state examinations prescribed for | years, and is still using it without | fleet in the { & question he said that he did not - S pharmacists, started a lively row be- | arousing suspicion on the part of | Pusiness inf know persodally of any agencies for 4 tween druggists representing the Con- | her friends the signal strikebreakers but had heard there S necticut Pharmaceutical assoclation, | Senate Bill No, 10 was explained | SWiss trave b were such agencies. which sponsored the bill, and doctors | by its introducer, Senator Klett, as | ere from t there was o strike In progress, un-| T, loiayhill concerning an appro- : . | who opposed it. The row started | an amendment aiming to prevent | ©f Brindisi. 82,600 BIBLES SOLD. Foomagtaiiim. SeQshereiape Koiinieubs priation for the establishment of a SR { when P. J. Garvan of Bethel, secre- | “dope fiends” from forging preserip- | Wealthy fai Hartford, March 1L—It was re- |Stantiation and support. state printery was referred back to GRS ¥ tary of the association, and Judge | tions on stolen prescription blanks. | ¥ ported at the 106th annual '&“’““g of | Mr. Shipman was the first speaker | senate to be sent to the appropla- et ) | Blmore S. Banks of Bridgeport, its | The present law does not permit pros. | _ Constanti the Connecticut Bible socie dnjfnis|againgt dche, oill .fmd 43 unm('{vl’hitvl)' tions committee. { ) legal representative, =aid, among |¢cutions om account of technicalities, | °F "_'m"'i”:- oity yesterday that. 32,500 Bibles in | called the bill a “blackmail bill,” ask- bl : : e | other things, that they had evidence | lecent unsuccessful attempts at pros. | PAratively thirty different languages had been |ing how the manufacturers could con- ACT AGAINST SPIES, : bl in pharmacy records that many doc- | cCution were made in Hartford ang | @'tleryme sold and distributed during the year. | trol the man who says that he is an N ol 1105580 A aely FIR tors in this state had written pre- | New Haven ‘hnnl. They O e S o o e s ket 1 1.;:‘;13‘[”:':\:;“; activity of Clern ] L seriptions which would have iitea | Mouke Bill No. 797 provides for | the oapital o S ror was & i ar ze! creas s 3 5 y 4 y | the vol . will arrive glan. Canvass l()( u,t:n]f dozen :)r\:i;: Lor;:lt-r:x;::s;lr.(.:‘\‘;.:".‘xh:‘mm:‘i n:;)l!lflk :; :S:\_‘ tt efforts to. Anfluence puisiic 3 in the deaths of their patients if the :!;”””.I J..:n:: |||“.”L. ‘( u;_..m.,, on of | Wil &r o it Biivitor ot | a. certainglabor trouble i & Eartrosd | opinten' s attributed ua the LR AR - alegy w6 [ty s oiog e il ¢ g 1 BHGL T T DelIE HEia 1T gee aying that labor agitators | an order which, according to the Petit ; i S ten, it every drugglst has seen | Prohibits the sale o any | R present, the first complete since 1889. | factory, saylng that labo ltators |am ot O b cfhestilnch ; B 56s T (Bl LIk Of cabel e re B nose 10 charge of | il e — - . :'fl Under this order perinits of res- 3 SRR and that the public would not stand 1: gistered pharmacists but allows the Connell, tr fdence issued to forengners st have £ SN for the practice if they knew the in- | €ale of proprietary medicines in | yway which a photograph of the holder attached, T AT side of the story., Dr. E. J. M N'”“'“'“"]‘ I‘I"“l""‘ "-‘“"\r"*‘ ')”N““v pany maint P £ . o . = Enie o R A R T ;. | €rs, if a license is isscud for the pur- n certified by the comm of police. g Knight of this city retaliated by i freight, wil “It’s March Persons who fail to observe the order ador VAG. SHARF ing that, although he had made mis- | Pose; and prohibits physicians from | tordue whe \ e ATiibe proredlicl lagainating Hoi=s . e = takes, he had never made such mis- | Compounding their own proscriptions | gat cn g will be nroceeded against ns spizs, the | without having first taken out phar. t car 0 it e : . take s druggists do, and by chs by the o yaper asserts. Paris, March 10.—American Am- & Jacists' llce s y Lhn e ¥ . ¥4 acterizing the insinuations of the oth- | Macists’ licenses. The bl is similar | Wi is the Don’t Walt Any Longer_“ Take the UNFILLED 1 A .x-\‘»‘l("v,l,.y.\‘- ]\‘::.“::» (1“6‘-«1?.1‘,3]:\...‘s\\.,‘xl.;h.‘i | er speakers as contemptible and silly, | 0 one recently passed in Magsachu- | nel was g T 1 N ” New York, March 11.—The lief among destitute Belgians 1n | 1 discussing another bill, later, which f ROLES. SXCOpS IR THE inet. DIONTIENIG i onlc OW filled tonnage of the United & s | France. Thousands of women and | == | | 1f you are run-down, out of condition and feel the need of e s e D o dreriitrom FRelBlum fwhio phedi8 iR R R D AT IVERIAND) | CHANGES IN YALE ELECTIONS sio i rengthe: 4 invigorate you—: ; 3 alle , s, ¢ ase e money a e start o e war N R :”n:f‘;(:”lfinife‘t;.‘():?filr”nuh'n and invigorate you—now is the time R IS0 s e anaty. i S A ke R B BOWELS REGULAR ‘! }\. w Haven, March 11.—Through Il 8 nlj:,'i.( TR R G L e feneian et qhickar the) re- T funds and are a public charge. Am- WITH CASCARETS |5 v"';"_’““.hvl‘y',""l"’,,h“"',‘}“f,"l“']:,""‘ of the | 000 to the lief. 1Y everyone who will take a “spring remedy” in April or May Hen Farty. ador Sharp is directing what aid | tions ‘Wil Trot e el m"l‘l"-'] elec- | \on, Kast only realized how much better it would be to take it earlier and Hundreds of hens throughout the | from America he can to these unfor- | =~ R L [ R e ey the end | thus put the system into shape to resist the weakening effect of hot state are busily cngaged ang eggs | tunates. No ore \ « lml u.. lu: olds, Sour | Sy ting il f..]‘y i \: glven on | € weather, it would, in most cases, likely mean a lot more comfort for “The Busy Little Store lativ i - 5 .(unl\x:' .'-.;1‘::. on- {rpradya attuottle with ”“'“" The and the need of a lot less medicine. absolutely fresh 2 ‘. CONDITION IMPROVED: stipa - | T e sedte are severial remedies, some one of which you may need for $1.00. Rus 5 ch is guaranted to satisfy and relicve you, or your moncy — | & tamily Clare of of the chur ngfield, Mz , March 11 The Get a 10-cent box now, ii' that an eleetion wil not be 1 psed condition of Samuel Bowles, publisher No odds how bad.your liver, stom- | Merely upon a scholastic stand of § " | out of 100 but 25¢, 5 - » Springfield Republican was re- [ach or bowels: how much your head ut, frvespective of p: prlies— 04 he bowels, 10c¢, 25¢, 50c¢, .‘ X of the Springfielc ;- . b ¥ % b i v P, 3 vle s strick- | e ) ¢ £ 0! 3 = atio dlections also ’e Mte Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic 88c. Rexall Liver and Kidney Tea 19c thn colicky pains accompany the | sician today. Mr. Bowles \\\:l‘ .lv‘ul\ HMJ you ‘\; J f o 2t nstipation, et "“ n.:‘ll(lp) > limitea Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion (with hypophosphites) $1.00. presence of gas on the stomach the need | en with w appeared to ‘" i H-_ | digestion, riliousne 4mvl s 1 Rexall Americanitis Elixir 75¢, $1.50. of a gentle laxative to clear away the | bral hemorrhage yesterday rlfen bowels—you always get the Rexall Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, 75¢. offending food residue mimpcranw, 1f | ing but it w tated today that his | results with Cas 3 exall Nerve Ton Rexall Liver ('alts 23¢ and 39¢ ‘l“““ y corrected & coated tongue, erup- | gestion and hope la s = o, e 58 You fiSeradle; HUME SIN- L © arsride e The B | et tions on the skin, headaches and b.w{ - | his recovery. carets tonight; put an end to the head- | “»' riden, March 11.—The proposed | aches’soon show that the poisons have ache, billousness, dizziness, nervous- | “0UTSe in military training at the high found their way into the circulation. PROSSHR FOR COLLEGE HEAD. sick, sour, gassy stomach, baci. | SCh00l was disapproved by a vote of | | six to one on Wednesday evening ut ° 9 The use of the gentle, laxative pills, Seattle, Wash., March 11-—Charles [ache and all other distress; clean Pinklets, will not only banish these un- Allen Prosser, former deputy com- |your inside organs of all the bile, | he gpecial town meeting in the audi. | al pl(‘munf.sympmmq quickly but, if used Iniasiongr. of edication in Mas sisit ses and constipated matter which | VUM Members of organized labor | I regularly “for 8 reasonable time, will setts. and since 1918 secretary of [ 18 producing the misery im‘m; ly reinforced by soclalists made | DRUG S | | ORE m;}‘yflo"e‘“I'm"w ‘0”:[”"“";"“ : National soclety for the Promotion of A 10-cent box mieans health, Lappi- | (0¢ opposition overwhelmingly Ktrong ; inklets contain 1o poisons: o arme | o e bubly .will | ne | ¥ ; | in an audience of over 700, The tows t 1 ducation, probu et v 1 ar head for moath Nao 1 town ful drugs. \ ’ 3 d " : | school committee 1o rull | 7 a2 S r s Medici )¢ chosen president of the University | morve days sloom and distress if | ull intents ol 2 I”>§@—x— ki Sc ]“ K th‘e D'{I ‘;.l]x{mnt"‘\k«l;":‘v‘x;h( (: vl of Washington, it was learned today. |yvoun will tike a Cisearet now and then, | PUTPOSES, will nevertheloss start the - - 1enectac or 2 e 0 SOERNEP e S ) pi )ee imder | g phe e o s | course Saturda be g Xe . . I8 MAIN STREET get a full-size, 25-cent bottle of Pinklets Mr. Prosser's name has been und | ,}I\ Ir sell irets. Don p i y ing cxempt from f .d ist. consideration by the board of regents | forget the children—their Jittle ingides | the dictation of a town moeeting, « rom your own druggiss. for several months. need a gentle cleansing, too. | ceptin the making of uppropriation