New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1915, Page 2

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NE” BRITAIN DAILY HERAID WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. that the labor men are fighting to { keep the law on the statute books. UffRAG[ 'I'Al-KS | ber of the committee before which the 4 [IJ, Qearings on the measures in connec- g4 b 2l | . . o A v e et Bivenieas Ime y ; Y Imperters, Wholesalers and Retailers of Fine Millinery Hartford. non-committal. His principal con- N i y i tributions were a statement of his be- : i fv BT, Senator and RePIESENLAlives | cxrver inanever merore N aty Hints QLY < Another Extraordinary Sale ing that the state will go into bank- \ A Of Regular $1.00 ruptcey if money is spent as freely in Bddress Labor Mass Megling. | e coeure s in the past. : 1 \ ,m:if.ff:f{"\’{fffi:’leagn‘xrp'f;‘?SZ; McaorT}; : ¥ KID L VE 0“ Sah Ml 26. Representative K. W. Schultz Ihls week c e question of woman suffrage was BOln £ tattem ot the unionb(i"\bm' said he believed the compensation act IT IS NOW TIME TO LET US FIGURE ON PAINTING YOUR x i X5 % | a step in advance. He said he be- s . x v " - 4 & s =y 5 8s meeting in Carpenters’ “hall on i lieved in a square deal for the labor- Hotew: iforatneg, your roolt ol neik, Josh, Wall Feper. 41 .‘ FF'.“Q h‘a‘.e B rf*r»flw:d shathye. 1RSSR A e | A8 hurch street last night as some who | ing men ase well as for those who have PAINT and WALL PAPER will go a long way towards making Gloves—just the same'kind that £0ld so rapidly, om gur.” eale last week. They are the regular $1.00 quality, but we are going ‘attended had fondly hoped. The | Perhaps greater advantages. “You ¥ 8 4 . X 2 : | e e : you feel more comfortable. It will be a big factor in making a have my sympathy,” he said in clos- o o to offer them as a special for this week at the remarkable i officers of the Central Labor union | tim ing. sale of your property. Lect us estimate. N o '-‘ agreed to give the ladles each a cer- Representative E. C. Goodwin told ¥ prop low price of 79¢ pair. As to style and perfect fitting they are the tain amount of time and to permit of | his hearers how things are done in the ho extended debate. ' As aresult the | 1egislature and how difficult the work | TaRGEER U L THeY SI8 0. CIMES: TR LT AR usual _statoments for and against| ' l;re did not express any opinion | with three row embroidered backs with self and contrasting em (%) e -Cf i P i compensation act. broidery in Black, White, Tan and Gray., Every pair guar- woman suffrage and its relation to the | Agqress, e v anteed. Ma rders fully an promp g sses were also made by J s 1 by Juliu teed. Mail orders carefully and promptly filled. This is o labor question were made, | Stremlau, of H _question wer 2 ., | Stremlau, of Meriden, treasurer of the 3 d BF kl S i Miss Emily Pierson of Cromwell, | state Federation of Laber: an Tankiin quare. New Bntaln' Gunn' splendid opportunity to purchase Kid Gloves to wear with your new the prominent state suffrase WOTKel | mreiner representative of the . sosw speing . % explained that the low wages Daid| gaven Trades council; Robert Py 'S H ine, woemen will sooner or later lead to an | ¢ editor abo S 1 indecoutsing. of the shens wfes, A |Suiter of the Labor( Standerd, of | OTHER BARGAINS IN GLOVES demand for higher wages cannot be- | ]P‘“.Pl""”‘”' and by Jasper McLevy. of =T S— e - come effective without organization | Q‘a“f‘rl!‘;'d&_,:‘t’m'n“‘r“' IEfden of tno AKE Y Two-clasp Washable Chamoisette Gloves in White, Natural 4 P o] o r o zati i 4 (o} 8 g Mic! E and a club for that viganization to.| m ™y . (0™ bor. Michael | Pongoe, Black, Tan, Sand and Gray, at 50c pair. . wield. The club is the vote. | president of the Central { Washable Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves, with strap at the wrist, hest, as we purchased them from one of our own leading Lahor Union, presided. When Mayor McClellan of New | £ held at | York was appealed to by the women | $691.000 Deficiency Appropriation. You Wlll save 54 cts. pel‘ ga'. | in White, Pongee, Black and Tan at 75c and $1 pair. workers of the city, said Miss Pierson, Senator Klett announced that he he said: “T't not interested in work- | had just learned that the deflciency THIS IS HOW ing women.” ‘Now,” said Miss Pier- | appropriations this year amounted ftc A con, turning to Mayor George A. Quig- | $691,000. ’ Siatiie = L. &M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint, Th he explained, was X\ s (of 1 1oy who was sitting on the platform, | largely caused by the fact that sev d at $2.00 per gal. - - $8.00 ongratu- | « y 3 irty | eral instituti j y neir d : ‘cone; no mayor would say that to thirty |eral institutions had exceeded the \ ¥ And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it pn.. thousand voters, would h { abppropriations an ace. i X - | o . 3 4 (s 5 account of their de- G . L Patrick’s | The labor organizations in' New |sire to improve their grounds and to N ~ at estimated cost of - 2.25 Eritain, as well ds elsewhere, said improve the roads surrounding them. EL You then make 7 gals. of pure paint for $10.25 {he speaker, have all indorsed woman | Senator Klott he ; said was firmly Rev. Wil- kwe hela | SUfrase. |'0pposed to this lax method of spend. / \ It's only $1.46 per gal. Ee The “Anti” Argument. {Ing the state money and believed the | Anybsdy can mix the OIL with the PAIN FOR MEN be given| ~We dont want equaliiy; we wantroads should he built omly from the 5 o Atnletic | More and we are honest enough to | money set aside for that purpose and Made in a few minutes Whereas, if you buy 7 gals. of ready-for-use paint in say 80" was the statement of Miss|used by the highway commission. CANS, you pay $2.00 a gal. or $14.00. New Suits and Overcoats that embody all in's hall. P o Dorman, the speaker for the anti- Julius St 1a “h ‘as Th EA i 4 . . g B NI ket spectal | Apeakir of thuievehing st that the TRE S LIRS0 I, ke o ot i et 100 the desirable festures sought by @noriesine- ] ] ; st-known paint materials for 100 years. ti A - ing men; correct style, perfect fit, fine qual- by the St.| hrivilege Jaws in all the states if the | deficiency ¢ fati g i . Peter's | Coman sutragists will oniy let s | have hn"_n,.dfi?,r.‘,fff,?_f.")}} o “‘;]‘i‘}fer;‘n': Use a gal. out of any L.&M. PAINT you buy and if not the best ity and workmanshi L meme e sted that she repe | Tem of handling the convict labor paint made, return the paint and get ALL your money back. y p. n s Ss rman insisted that s rep- | he d. prs 7 ol . PR TN B o e on omen for) ing the e Tabbr et _The John Boyle Co., New Britain; H. C. Thompson, You pay nothing extra for the individual . She will | whom the vote is especially SOUEht— | tract the labor could have boen used Plainville, Bristol Hdwe Co., Bristol. character which distinguishes Horsfall gar- Uet in that | the working-woman and the ofd maid | on the grounds of the state institu- ts. O oderate Y il 1t s -—and neither needed the vote. ONly |tjons and the roads and the deficiency S ments. ur moderate prices will appeal to ten per cent of the women in the | appropriation would nct have been men, who study econom | Vinited States over thirty vears of age | necessary. ? ol Bl eiE s i ant on ik sl per Wil P RENIER, P ICKHARDT March weather is Spring Overcoat weather ALBIA GbMad b5 husband. ~-Thss?(:0N.'l'R Y- cheering sun and chilling winds—the first ineans, 't he'sald, “that while there is & DUNN out of door days, when a warm, light weight { life there must be hope, for there are : : only six chances of getting away from I “ 127 MAIN STREET. OPP. ARCH overcoat is a nocessity, the burden,of a husb; to ninety- \ t "Phone 317-2. : : H. dance | i o antine oo fOR P”B“C WORKS X i ¥ Good styles are ready here in attractive la’s armory. | The United States, therefore, Is the \ ; t. variety. ] married woman's country. he rela- - D f N sk e & emonstration of New - Qak\fine. ! tion. of woman to labor is transient | ‘ard! the relation of men is entirely et T e ooy AGIOT 00 Somg - Defrred---Thy Gossard Modes - Horstallk Bi.. Traqe | @ VWife votes ‘with her husband, as ”,, 68 lo EG Bu‘i 3 ! the speaker claimed eight per cent. of Bri¢ f FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. - ovR, MENDY aa o :x;ex;f“cac‘;i the 'wocl;\en.;;rnlhdo, Blio ol te i { e : We'take pléasure in advising you that MRS. L V. | ! g9 o9 s ooy rray Sf; PA;s e nlw nmu_':;o . , f cfficiency. she Vi 3 — T 3 1 PG o T i . oninecting with S ping, March | ohand, every bachelor will laugh 3t | contracts for supplies for 1915-1916 nf‘nsr o ‘t::(‘l;l‘\_\ "?15\“:) (10‘;1“)(“‘ :m ble‘ i 3 with us M2 7 and 18, at which time she wi do special fittings in our corset Department and con- % the married man. fertha lodge Mayor Gives Approval. v tlarts The “big noise” of the evening as ! far as interesting statements were | e conferred | .cncerned, was Sol Sontheimer, | the contract to furnish sand. The W. > x eting of the | Gocond vice president of the State - L. Damon company was awarded the during the dates mentianed above. \ Ehis evening. | pederation of Labor, of Hartford. contract for cement and Baker & IN GOSSARD CORSETS you can obtain any style n sale was | S0l was ““simply astounded to find that | Lasher was awarded the contract for you like and at the price you like. The mnewest {§ afternoon | you have a mayor who is such a good | resetting flag walks. The awarding ~ oo 5 2 0 =5 33 5 - - rish by the | friend of union labor and that, too, | of other contracts was deferred. Gossards at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 and up St: Mary's | in a city in which uniosim is far be- Bids were as follows: low the lev.el." (Mayor Quigley, in a Cement Contiact. great in their dollar and cents value. 1 yill be given | Short opening speech, told the union £ § For Spring—New Waists, New Suits, New Coats, | ; | prova al 4 5 ,50; New 2 sum 3 a 3 ors : S S v = 2 Kenilworth | ~ n” gontheimer said he had been | Co., $1.65; City Coal & Wood Co, L tydenve SHoglely, SIUC PEUiagoats, evening in | oo leeserul in his efforts to organizé | $1.55; Swift & Upson, $1.60. W. L. %, a union among the moulders and the | Damon was awarded the contract. [y school in- | machinists in New Britain But said ¥ fehurch will | that now labor had ‘a splendid oppor- were discussed at the meeting of the board of public works last night. The Sherman Sand company was awarded sult with you regarding this season’s modes. i Appointments for fitting can be made by 'Phone to $25.00, were never so beautiful and never so to ask the common council for per- | ion on the fact that medical examina- Concrete Walks mission to call for bids for the erect- | tion proved conclusively that Ger- =2 tunity. ‘‘Mind you,” he added, ‘you Laying concrete walks: Hall Broth- | ing of two bridges on the Clayton | lander was not incapacitated for time F home work | have your mayor behind vou.” ers, 13 1-2 cents per square foot and | road. f'XL'(‘(‘-dhl’lg fourteen days after the Rk parish this Sol said he came from the west and | 32 cents per lineal foot, on curbs; M. | It was dfl_cide-l to recommend that | date injury. 8 had learned union principles from | W. Halloran, 14 cents per square foot | the H. R. Walker company be 'f‘“"“‘"l" = N e organizeq | Szmuel Gompers. Tn Connecticut, he | and 34 cents per lineal foot; M. O. ed a five year contract for sprinkling HAS JUST WAKED UP. U A, M, |®aid, property rights are the big | Baker, 13 cents per square foot, 54 streets. This will effect a saving of Afier a sleep lasting since last Suly, a7 sacred thing and human rights are | cents per lineal foot; Baker and Lash- | $4,125. Joseph - Stella/s of 155 * Wasiington | secondary. The speaker had had his | er, 13 1-2 cents per square foot and Al street;rhas just awakened to the fact jre aroused by the statements of an | 32 cents per lineal foot; H. T. Sher- Native eggs 27c doz, Russcll Bros. | that some building ‘material was | attorney at a hearing in Hartford dur- | man, 12 1-2 cents per square foot and | __advt, stolen from his place last summer. | ing the day and, without mentioning | 32 cents per lineal foot; N. Bellini, 1 — e He has accused Frank Callabrétta, of | the name of the particular attorney, | 1-2 cents per square foot and 34 cents GETS NO COMPENSATION. Cherry street, and informed the police | ALTOMATIC he caled him a “beef stew politician” } per lineal foot. — of his opinion, - <o THE CHAIR FOR YOU and “‘a parasite and feedor at the po- | Sand Supply. Eric Gerlander, Injured at Union Mfg. | _— How many chairs in yonr home are really comfortable? Think hvt\cal i ;"0““}"‘ Similar ep\thets‘ Sand supply: No. 2 sand, 75 cents Co., Gets Unfavorable Decision. | Onmnly One “BROMO QUININE.” | were found for the memhers of th e blc yard; No. 1 sand, $1.10 per X I S | Whenever you feel cold coming on | ure legal profession. “If it is a good 1aw." | cupte yard, Sherman Sand company: | o o nseoh s ne GCOTEC | think of the full name, LAXATIVE | analiate r:rm?n“);«");\ell(:”;‘lnn“ S| Slied ihnagni B0 Gen o per peuble o A Sl S RO O e ok S ] it over and answer yourself. In the purchase of a chair for the yard; Otto N e, 70 cents per cubic | signature o W Groye od Rux. g ke home two requirements are necessary—Design and Comfort. ELSAN | e & sola bricic out of it | 3mrds DiteTNatle, 10 conts pem ouble | PGt et the Unlon Menu- | S | A ! X facturing company for imjuries re- TR e C e }’ The Kelly Comfort Chair is a Library Recliner, automatically ‘ “”' The workingmen's compensation | in teams; 90 cents In cars. et an : : law was the center of discussion on | ceived on May 25 last when a he: adjustable to any position. It is more comfortable than any other Re-laying Walks. s B N The Plainville Auto Service Iix S: the part of the speakers. It was & chuck dropped on his foot. The ! b 8 ixpress. e o & S * e e aoon By Sof Eontheimer, who | Re-laving walks: Baker & Lasher, % | Traveler's Insurance company was the | Plainville, New Britain ana Hartford chafr dnd foF this rossonh—-thi SudNiens URIINASIANTEERIEY VRSN st s e e o daily. New Britain 'Phone 1502 | f] cause of their automatic adjustment. After sitting in one position told his audience that the act was | © | the result of a political accident and | 5 cents per square foot; Hall Broth- The commissioner based his decis- ' advt. | for an hour or so a slight change of the position of the cushions { ers, 5 cents per square foot; T. . ~ et - places the weight of the body on another set of muscies and Smith, 5 cents per square foot. B g | complete relaxation. Because of this you can. sit fn a Kelly C T 3 i ! for hours and be resting all the time. The manufacturers aitach City Coal and Wood company, | ey o p 209 - 4 . discount off car price list; | omen oo e hen TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE to every one of these chairs. . 74 per cent We want you to see and try these handsome pleces of furniture ’ ! iller company, d heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or bilious- | C C F ll C | . . ruier 0., Hearings were given on the follow- A ness. t times, all women need help to rid the Taki f land for a fifty foot street . ve away free one st of Poster Stamps §| | maxine ociond tora ity oot swert || gygtom of poisons, and the safost, surest, most e of 10c or over, at our Candy Dept. city line. Proposition adopted. | convenient and most economical melp they find in { 40-56 Ford St., Hartford. Overlooking Capitol Grounds. Laying sewer in Park street from | Lddi Stanley to Fairview streets and lay- | Where Quality Is Higher Than Price. ing walks on both sides.” Proposition | ’ adopted. Laying walks in Both sides of Wash- - = = . ., = bps, 3 flavors o ington street from No. 276 'to Farm- Pl s . p o s, fine choc. confection......... Francis street residents presented ) % Sopspition for the rosUigmue. oL tin This famous family remedy has an excellent toniceffectupon | | g Whatever your eye troubles, eall hitman’s, Belle Mead Sweets, Mary street. The matter was tabled pend- ; Y ing the furnishing of a map. the entire system. It quickly relieves the ailments caused oy Plrgeiipe e gl under the most favorable conditions, 1 | | To Extend Sewer. by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, at my office at 276 Main street. (Up The city engineer was instructed to . s cotfariwith the patit estrnioa, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness. ] / Y one flight.) 1 regarding the extension of the Grand Purifying the blood, Beecham’s Pills improve and 7 / Large, private and sanitary and 5 street sewer past Griswold street. it / convenient. Factory on premises. was voted to give a hearing on the H . e clear The comp|ex|on b W/ F.L. McGUIRE The city engi- OPTOMET «I+T G Co 169 171 neer reported that Hamilton street o % % was ready for acceptance b 2 o 9 MAIN STREET BBaBton was Iaid: on' the tabia o Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box. e ] o T e A & hero is some doubt regarding the sie. Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 10c., 25¢. a2 | e o 34 10.5 R naturc on the deed. The board vmé‘d elephone 316-2 for appointment.

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