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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 191 This Season’s Best B | THE LAST CALL! | AR % in Ruthorize Union Heads to Nego- | ALLNE\;VHSPR]NG SUITS HER! Silhs and Dress Fabrics| tiate Wih Their Emploers THE FINAL! | e LTI RIS S -Wear Department is absolutd A fine collection of ) W ' free of winter suits. in the most desirable color- e | Vote of 400,000 engineers, firemen, vanced styles tor spring. Our stock is as complete ings fatioScAToC R S100Randi Fiais s Sy ereo ot ety ' you would expect to find it a month later. 1.25 yard. vored authorizing union heads to en- This gives you the opportunity to wear the md ¥ 3 r into gotiations wi he rail- L] A | BROADCLOTHS 10 o i Ciinour any. The up-to-date apparel-—And the Cost Is No Greater 7§ Alw ne of the leading | following statement was issued: You Are Asked to Pay For Last Season’s Styles El fabrics 508 ncheswideR|nanei s ot imsideon thelmem —A where. . WOOL POPLINS [Khehe o Rieniclpinelgin taioy Variety. Plenty of room for choice in material, col | of presenting to the railway com- are very desirable at 75¢ to | panies of the United States the re- and style. Thosc'black and white checks that are $1.50 a yard fdests s fon Mihe folahionn dey lend very popular are in evidence here. And all details ! time and one-half for overtime. Con- BLACK and WHITE | scquently ihe movement with that ob- » This Sale OI Overcoats a'l tailoring and workmanship are right. These are Sui CHECKS view will he carried forward such as you might expect to pay $25 for—but we b in its regular course . 2 e 2 Are sure to be popular. We | “The present vote has no signit- $13 ~E O 'l and sell'in such great quantities that we are able cance cxcept as an indication of the give extreme values. 3 have them from 19c¢ to | desire of the men that this matter i s e Q i | SUITS AT $25.00—Extremely clever styles inclu a yard. ‘/.}m b e s (U This means that we have put m almost all ing many of he most popular models shown in N S POP NS s a strike vote are erroneous anc ; ; 3 i 4O—ir?<{}111e1§ \ffti)el ggg?»ra11,c e el e A of our fine Overcoats that were up to $22 York at this minute. Some are adaptations of styld the requests will be presented to the | B created by leading Paris leaders of style. i a;(},ill'Iz)a'QlLKS '“’l"‘ofil"'2.'35211‘“:2"“',“{"‘—:‘:'}fe"f“sé and marked them ...............§13.50 And we have an abundance of new Spring Coa A = effective also, as well as gowns and wraps. For Waists and Trimmings, b ]\;r m‘~_a:|]\: to ‘}\. ; :'mfxo’_ Grand ) Ask to see the original Paris creations which handsome colorings. $1.25 | 2008 the Brotherhood of Locomo- have here. You will be delighted with them. Bl SN bt e $20.00 SUITS AT $14.50 McCALL’S PATTERNS | i which to make reply. 10c and 15c. |y, Moasree As To Meanine. $25.00 SUITS AT $17.50 The railroads and the employees do 15 L 0 B e Garments that you can wear right through Spring e referendum vote taken by members of 5 t A | the four great brotherhoods on all f thinkse there is NO BETTER bread than AUNT DELIA’ | )r\prt’xw:’:!‘l'lnlsiln‘&r(» ::\wm‘n ’;\'n[;dcn.:;':\'? . R Such remarks and many others similar prove to us that of | < o yes y P P | on 528 lines. These organization are | § efforts to produce bread at superior quality are not in vain. R e SPRING HATS ARE READY— You should Bl e | of ilway Conductors. (M | The brotherhoods announce that l{l‘IOW our Hat palicy | question is that f the ei; r g |G e it s e Good Wholesome Baking fo | similar to conditions which prevail in many other lines of industry. o . . The railroads savs that the isste ] This Salurday 90cs not mean the coming of an eight Rev. G. E. Pihl Will Conduct Crom. | 0UF Working day, as contended by the empl ) h will be found on our counters. : by eomlie s uployes, but rather an increase well Orphanage for Six Months. of 5 per cent. over present wages | Our Coffee Cakes and Old English Bath Bunsg are made wi The Swedish Bethany church con- | for the zame amount of work, and [\ 8 cood table butter, fresh milk, and plenty of eggs. gregation met last evening to take | 4N increase in many wages of 8714 action on the recent resignation of the | Per cent. for over time as compared Our Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans we have fresh eve pastor, Rev. G. E. Pihl. The church | With present rates. The demands X el ut 1t was decited 12 pramt. the | bassenger mersiee, o " M 82-88 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD, CT. ®Mpastor a temporary leave of absence, i propositions on which the to act as superintendent of the S men voted were divided under four ish Christian Orphanage at Cromwell.f| articles. The first pertained to road The leave is for four or six months, | service and provided that 100 miles the pastor deeiding ‘which. "It will [ or less, or eight hours or less shall start June 1 and according to the | constitute a day, with overtime be- agreement made he must resume his | ginning at the expiration of eight labors in the church not later than | hours on runs of less than 100 miles, wlanuary 1 next. | : S | and as soon as 100 miles have heen . | - s torney Sladc crred in sar- | their time limits. The railvoad ve I , 2 > et B B S I e e e i e s TWOMAN FAINTS AS L e Special Fri. and Sat. 3 doz mnative | compute one and one-half timc and if they propose Lo de: N 1 a V8 Nid Ay )ston, and his brother, who | Wed., Fri. and Saturday. Our Charlotte Russes, Choe. Eclairs and Whipped Cream Layef Cakes are sweet and strictly fresh made every day. ¥oggs and 1 pound Pure lard for | the pror: ale; no one to rcceive |itra service at (hd the investigation and §1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. less than they nmow receive for a min. | health and future earning ability of | 5 ly referred to them as * L | imum for eight hours a day to be | the men they should pay cxtra for it : ’ DEBATING CLUB TO MEET | not less than now paid for ten hours | The payment of overtime applies with Woman Alleges Conspiracy. Thalaest mesttaglof the wWiltlam | & d 1l over cight hours in any | particular force to yards where the ME. W 2 X H. Hart Debating club will be held jtWenty-four he to be paid for at|companies can regulate their work so Mr. Wiggin took ex ion to this ne and a half s Telo » made.” remark: iy the Y. M. C. A. on Monday even- V:»'rir;:ll 2 h'm de y_\m 1‘ th‘s that no overtime need be made IMI‘S Bl‘fldle Uflflble m Slflfld e . peivee B ol a9 ! 211 be, “Rasnlved, | Provided that eigh urs or less a - . S . { S B . . g That :?:r{i:xi,:};gx"n;‘:\-q:n should be | the present day for ten hours will COX IN RECEPTIVE MOOD, | i tu e e ecenion (5 ol ‘1“1“;‘ have tried to keep my hus- |profit,” > inherited recently ! o o hld = | = te 's 2 SR 4 8 . Tl ! ment I will withdraw the term an- )and from paying this insurance for S i ira established by the present cong-ess.”” | “onstitute a day for “hostle the | Tondon, Ohio, March 10.—Former Stl‘alll in Bankruntc Gase Bk S dirnieas i e surance for|James Wilson' of 40 Grahiliy 7. A. Seara and Andrew Austin will | men who prepare locomotives for | Gov, James M. Cox has annouiiced his gels’ and relegate them to another | 2 ars, and it has almost driven |Jersey City, a patrolman of the O present the affirmative side, while | I'ins and care for them at terminals. | willingness to be a candidate {or gov- e cxtreme.”” The inquiry then proceeded | mn“giy(,; e N E [12nd avenue police station, from William Emerson and Saul Adelman | The final article guaranteed the em- | ernor of Ohio. Speaking last cight at and Mrs. Bradley was being asked 100 that Mrs. Bradley vooned | srandmother. The certificaies ent will argue negatively. Plovees the right to retain any rates|a banquet of the Madison County Wil- New Haven, March 10.—Attorneys ;y\.vrvv“ some checks when sl col- n:;’ l\:;-\ ]I‘rrl to the ante-room by her (their owner to a share of the of pay or schedules in effect January | son club, Mr. Cox said: “If [ can be | Benjamin Slade and Frederick H. | lapsed. She had asserted that the ol el Slade, Harry . |vested profits of the company, 916 = = leading “Rosto Bra {844 as she C: Asher and Cor; 5 J. 8 ‘re boug] 1, 1916, which are preferable to the | of the slightest assistance in leading | i i 1o have been contending | | BCSton Bradleys as she called her and Cornelius J. Danaher. were bought from the company Hewcheduia! the militant democracy of Onio 1n "5 1 them, had conspired to put her hus- Mrs. Bradley was able to resume |Patrolman Wilson's grandfather. Extra Cost of $100,000,000 1 Year. 1916, T am ready to accept that. hon- | for the bankrupt and creditors, Te-i band in the insane asylum and had | hier testimony a little later. Wilson took the certificates yesH " g A Year, J spectively, in the case of Walter H. | persecuted him for years. - _— lay to former Police Judge J@ P | Bradley of Meriden were in the mid- | “They have robbed my hushband and | =~ FORTUNE IN OLD TRUNK, ! ren at 1 Exchange Place, ¥ i T JLANNING FASTER TRIP. f a {iff yesterday forenoon when ! stolen $300,000 from him,” said Mrs. | {fieured the certificates are won | they sald “To allow the increase PUANNINGREASTHTCATE T A Who was in the wit-| Bradley, “and I have been accused | Policeman Did Not Know He was |$15:000. Wilson recalls that sevel would add $100,000,000 a year to the Arrangements have been complet- 8 r, was seized with a fit of [ for wecks and weeks of crime. I Worth $18. A% |years ago his grandmother operating expenses (f all the roads of | ed by the boys' department ‘cf the | don’t blame Mr. Wiggin 1. but | 1 $18,000. |stopped by a friend from burning # | the the United States for tha henefit [y, M. C. A. for the annual Fuster e o s G it is those men over there” (point-| New York, March 10.—Certificates |certificates with papers. Wilsi of men whose average pay day was trip, which will bave Boston as ils | o0 not unexpected. For | ing to two 8 ave attended |501d by the Continental Insurance |found them at the bottom of an S . . i 4 2 e e tigation v t pe | ing to t men who have attended 1605 ¢ S “.’1{‘ pes cenf. from | gestination this year. The trib WLl e ;revious two days Mrs. Bradley | every session of fhe case since it |Company of New York sixty years |hair trunk with things of little § e e e pazesm il beflcommmencad Gaprl ”1‘1";“‘ “‘I,L for I had been subject to the closest kind | opened, and who are said to he in the | 250, and known as ‘“certificates of | trinsic value wers further | four days. t will be $17. of questioning ly Attorney Wiggin, [ employ of the Boston Bradleys) Hre os and she had brought down from her | “‘and that detective attorney’ (point- E E ontended that home in Meriden in the morning a | ing fo another man) “that have heen | the men made no allowirce for [ K 3 Jee E v or dif- ey alise o g « "k ouchers | after us for no. can’ coronce batmens rnan o ozt LRNISINES S o5 N e B et e e oo Noatar Recomimended Duffy’s { trial service, e dus ap | Which had been asked in evidence. | stand it any more | | guaranteed payment for a fuli day ir Gmerdplimmiir. | he works more n cither the estal- PRSI BT |2~ st < (FOUR. LAST SATURDAY | | gD | somcimse 1 ‘(‘Hl]‘r’\]:v‘\ (».‘.Imms m(l ”:"{*'v‘n‘ . .:] a - KnowniBus ess flan ; : i noble art of keeping well, it is pay for less than a day's work ang or. In our Upstairs Showreoms— another we sometimes necessary to employ | dinarily he cannot earn move tha i f di like a preventative of isease R R R RSO WK % Sore Throat % Chest Pains o ! M Tightness across the chest and E sore throat can atonce be relieved The railroads prepared 2 ststement | ©F of their view of the situation in which by applying Sloan’s Liniment. It ~ goes right to the seat of pain— O | warming and soothing the painful parts. The inflammation subsides and the pain is gone. gi Sloan’s Liniment “Keepa bottle in your home.” Price 25c. 50c. $1.00 SO o 3 0 Y S D e 3 1 D B O DM N | day's pay without working maure than e hope to be located in it ! | he Toads sontended. that. tomnns . OUR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STORE § g : ‘ Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. SR s B B . AT 223 MAIN STREET 2 : W | Twenty years ago this man imately ten hours, and fhat therefore . In order to reduice our present stock we have W acted on his doctor’s advice to the running time can’t be reduced o : 3 i e 9 (50 SCnae T . Marked Our Entire Line of : “ Get Duffy’s and Keep Well,” ducing tonnage of traims and there- - 3 0 2 by depriving the roads of efficicney in . TRIMMED AND f A8 : ! and today he says: operation, or by building new termin- i A I [ « For twenty years I have used Dufiy’s als at enormous expenses. It alun was R | ! i e hold, B claimed that there have arisen no 1iew : o ) i Purc Malt Whiskey in my household, it ! conditions demanding larger rates of 4 3 UNTRlMMED HATS 1 ] L { having been recommended by my family e e veeteet e e Ny L e ihe beot o1 o Do [T bt ot sl £ And All Millinery Supplies b T The unions formally denicd the ur- | . - o % E ! g F - STt G54 0 S il 0t AL J. C. BRADY | At Special Low Prices A q Veciallwhesiont e o Rasy S 1 | ing the reasons and motiv for their “A druggist bas many opportunities el S. Sticvenard, Rosedale, N. Y. 1Y « k s r friends is — = - S. STIEVENARD to stop dandmff lm mand ald to make lasting friends of his custom You will find all new, up-to-date g b MR. hour day movement is | ers,” said Mr. J. C. Brady, populal M pased wholly upon the justice of a | Rexall Pharmacist of Fall River |l styles of the best quality to select ) D ff i P M It Wh k andilossToffhainliic=s Lt ising e Ml rexalin e ol Tl WG - gua L <« : u s rure a ISKe o R 2 l l:]::"fl”. e et work and et | ness draws their contidence for littlc = || is a predigested food in liquid form which favorably influences digestion in fume | et & ! T S suggostions e ma t r ) he necessa 1 i 5 scl ickly. wlth ESENIOA | | e e e Tt 5o | belpful suggestions on the matter o We have an assortment as complete as any store nishing the necessary food elements to build rich, red blood corpuscles quickly: 1Its effects in promoting nutrition and warding off disease are real, thorough and _Here is a simple, inexpensive ! i | who have put a few years of rail- | health. Many people have thanked p srmdin > 4 e in pr trit] rding o s : al, th | St T oL e me for recommending Rexall Orde in the larger cities, and at much lower prices. j| lasting . Thats why Duffy's if taken as directed, invariably gives the Syateet :jr:ném(;;“ y\;n:;v;lllrfi:u.: stof out u‘ml will not ho”m-wmn,q ir |lhm; ;las the |ll[\sr rul“:]pf nu'- v;umimuior and | COME HERE SATURDAY AND SEE WHAT m}“{rfig’c‘f‘vafl and resist severe coughs, colds, grip, 5 is a andruff and scalpitching, a lose their positions, If men are workec ts resultant ills. Put up in daini; T - TR AN STVT e the hair thick, liv out in a few vears under present sei- | candy tablet form. they are pleasant to | OUR VALUES 1;.‘1\:1) STYLES ARE ¥ “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” Atnight, spread the haira nd rul vice conditions, the demand to extend | o ¢aceo wiq make an ideal lasative | Hats T'rimmed Free. ! Resinol Oi | their wage earning years is fully jus- for the home—for men. women and Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. the tip of ¢ [ b whole scalp Next m [l kst s o 2 children alike " E A S T F R N M I L L l N E R Y C O f t Duffy’s from your local druggist, grocer or dealer . hampog thoroughly with Resinol Soxp and hot “Overtime inroad service is due al- e , L NOTE ::M ;f.y”mm. y" 7 "““lg:l";.y pegiodsgerd 1 T well most wholly to the practice of T the scalp h gradually cooler | | 0G0 orloading trains so that they | THE CLARK & BRAINERD CO. | pstairs | 183 MAIN S New Britain | Upstairs § Usstiliheussiiodibocklet fFNS. %ater, the last water being cold. All drug seil Resinol Soap and Ointment. cannot make their mileage within 181 Main Street L The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.

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