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™NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 101 & R & STATE CONVENTION g BE N HARTFORD gsional and Business Wom-, TMAS ién’s Clubs Organizing - L E. ) i 3 3 SN 3 3 4 g I The ¥ind You Fiave Always Bought has borne the signa- i first annual convention of the ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his fonal Federation of Professional “ personal sun""\‘hvm‘:v for over 30 years. Allowy no one 3 S e S N e e to deceive you in this. Counterieits, Imitations and 3 e RS G i ;“’ S st Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the fld in St. Louis, July 14-18. Be- | | i | v | i | TR I A IR 2 Leader Tiger Good Luck Bull Dog Milo “Pay your money and take your choice.” by ALSO HOSE REELS ... $1.50 i health of Children—Experience against Experiment. BRASS RING SPRINK- Plleving in the great dynamic force io e L o0 e released through the uniting of What is CASTORIA Castorin_is a bavinless subst med at Reasonable groups, of business and professional itute for Castor Oil, Pare- 1l Soothing S yrups. It contains neith 7 , anc rough stimu in 2 N) ] i 1 AR 5 Gpium, 1ae nor other narcotic substaucc. For fices the individu lubs a real fels more than thirdy Years it has been in constant use forthe arity, a group of prominent worm- relief of Counstipation, Flatuiency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, have united to further this | and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- 1t movement. The ve s imilation of Food: giving healthy and natural sleep. wre being federated ldren’s Panacea—The Miother’s Friend, | had been short time aj ed to this oity and hs at the New Britain Machine comp plant singe. every scetion of ihe | HERBERT L. Stationery Dept. "R Spandl. it developed this mornin I G LG SR T - = 1 HL had an appointment with a young wo- | “ELCS W o helcnossnito e g vl The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 man on the evening in question and | Rations Ention ahe { i took his emplover’s car to take her for | Mis. Olive Ierdgof o9 dlrain | Bears the Signature of f I Shmn s B e Dorche wnizer for the | g E ITBFUU.Y(IUARANIEED HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. | ] 8 | ville but on the way the car skidded | 4 as been con- o T into a telephane pole and twas dam- | & with leading busine: 4 and pro- N T e f f aged In oHGR & WAY 85 to make It im. | feasional women of this city during & 189-1‘“ Mam S"‘gg Sossible for him to continue on the|the past few days in preparation for f 25T é e :\'fiy. He returnecd to the ecity that|? state convention \U,J\.. ;ml.l“m; (] e ali s niheanis ohie) st || Miaxtroraly RWIlG PAC ool aE et L fon ment e, %25 | Shopherd. Is. o sraduats of the Boston | in Use For Over 30 Years | owner of the smashed car ‘without|Normal school and the New York | e mPARY, REW YORK | saying a word abaut the ident. | City Bureau of Municipal Rescarch, | | and has 1 extensive experience in public welfare and personal manage- | ment work. 1 After breakfast he left the house anc since that time, until a few weeks had been living in Vermont and > . Hampshire. The purposes of the federation are | deleeates to the national conv The accused entcred a plea of guilty | to unitec organizations of business and |at St. Louis. but stated that ie was going to Plain- | professional women: 1 Are you a real busines: ville after some grocery orders for his| (a) In order to come to a better | Are you wo employer. After the accident he com- | knowledge and understanding of their municated with Morrin's garage but | conditions and needs in different sec- tion lations to their work, and the better- ing of. working conditions for bus- woman ? iness women in certain localities, and ing because you like |the cstablishing of a clearing house our job or because ypu must earn ;of opportunities for business women. living ? { a ; Beautiful M WELL I sked Sweaters ] cauld not have the car towed‘in until | tions of the country Ahe you a boss of your job or does ! BIG STRIKE IMPENDS. h e oy WELL? 5 H morning, so he returned to the city.| (b) In order to focus and direct | it dominate you? s = : ] y ~ :F‘ER‘!“‘Z’G = ;fis Al and Slip- The damages were to the amount of | co-operatively efforts to obtaims bet- | o 2o come of the peftinent | wris, June 23.—The national metal o = 2| .\‘fi.__m'o‘“ ons for about $28. | ter conditions, more equable treat- | ek ¥ workers' union after a meeting ex- THE RELIABLE ANTISEPTKC ire oothes | e that are now being s i duestions ending over two days issued a state- | ment, more just recognition for wom- | & tending over two days issued a state. Drunken Driver Pays. Fines of $25 and $50 were imposed | N in business and the professions the ment this evening s ing it had given Misses and the business and professional women of business women of this nation, for ! authority tc > federatio e —— e eee———— ‘Women. by Judge James T. Meskill in court | countr G S B e it | R R :q;;axx?;(‘él this morning upon Ludwig Anderson, (e) In order to gather and dis-|p ., inent women who desire to see | jnier ‘oot unions with & view to FOR QU!CK RETURNS Bewitching proprietar of a saloon in Southington, | tribute information relative to ¥oca- | tng woman-power of commerce utilize | (ing “gencral united action.” - This | ewitching for reckless driving and for driving a | tional opportunities; its ability instead of wasting it in | i jeljeved to imply that a simult i motor vehicle while under the influ-i (d) In order to bring about a |3 aiiqual effort, are forming a Na- et et el iy USE THE CLA SSlFlED COLUMNS they are, in the cnce of liquor. He was arrested by | Ereater solidarity of feeling among |iiona) medoration of Professional and | pa jmwesed. 3 Eeton / ) ] Sergeant Johnson and Officer Herbert | women throughout the country and |pucinecs Women, with local feder: P ' ; | Lyons vesterday afternoon follow a | ultimately throughout the world. R ! most favored of | callision with a dirt wagon on West| The business and professional wom- Mrs. Shepherd has been confer- | % | Main street. % en of America are mobilizing for al ;o g o the past few days with ! weaves, styles | Anderson, dri¥ing an Overland car,| national convention in St. Louis, Juiy | (o8 S CFRE ~ 00 PR /0 nal women £ / st;’u('k one qof Porter's dump-carts | 14-18. e ¢ | of this city, relative to plans for 2 ; while going a little too far to the left| Behind this significant movemen Sl S e ¢ and materials. | of an auto truck which he trying | for the organization of the thousands h_lj':]‘"efu‘:’c “,Q‘z?‘ n\r"}qm:h}‘.:;,fr‘d dy?qu i [ [bLo pass ont @Fnen dhe pollc: arrived | of business and professional women | 184 SATCCN NG R ubtie i L | at the scene, near Wakefield court on of this country, Is a national com- (0, CHEL 0" onnel management | ) § West Main streef, they found one ce sen busi and profes- | Weltare DeLson =3 L i s 3 a £t | sion: men, ating women's clubs of New Fngland high- | ‘ HARTFORD |RSIRERIAE :“’ki“' T dereon WasNSIAE [isactlon fof s Sl d”‘“ plan of |y appreciative of the advanta e iy gering drunk at the time, Sergeant| operation has been under way for | ¥ ;i ok 5 . e & Johnson stated, and one of the mem-| some months. The various states are ;:g:““mdcd‘ leyel-neaded Boreen i bers of his party was in a similar con- | being federated as rapidly as possible . s S bell dition. The accused had nothing to|and from these federations .will go | Some of the questions that will be | say. 4 tional convention at St. Louis, July | KFined: for TAssault 14-18, will be the problem of helping | taken up by the federation at the na- ' - | t entering bus- | Being Useful William King, colored, paid a fine| pole was a vialation of the city ordi- of $7 and costs for assaulting Walter | nance and he arrested by Officer the younger women j iness to adjust their own personal re- ClTY ITEMS Sanford, also colored. Both were ar- | Patrick Quirk | f S L e S £ Business is the state of being busy. | Kennedy's dancing schoo! tonight, ntord, Prescription for e il ancing July and August—advt. home, . . . . K. Hitehooele ana | €alled for refsed Eczema ! American business is the entire Amer- il R, I., are yis- ’h('-]n as his board bill had not been i . . Y a4 % | i A £ aid he demanded them h = 5 dard sk emed y—a | e A Waters of 100 | 00 i iien by King ne satd. . gyt Tl e Bty S e .| ican people in the business of providing Henry White, a Park street barber, THE Lotion for n the mildest of cleansers—keeps o . SIS | Albert May of 24 Talrvlew street, | was allowed to go free today upon his Soap e il itself with a living. riding s motorcycle, and the auto | promise to take down a barber pole in R | truck of the Trumbull Electric com- | front of h nville, driven by Joseph | - Allard, colllded at the corner of Main and Mpyrtle streets yesterday after- e e noon. Quick action on part of May | Brevented his being injured. The mo- torcycle suffered some damage, New Britain Aorle Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold a smoker Thurs- day evening in their rooms at which | a declegation of New Haven ! es will be on hand to tell of the 4 aerle sesston which will be held in New } t. The New Britain agles are forming a march- ing club to take part in the grand | aerie parade which takes place Aug- | ust 21st at New Haven, This is the | first grand aerle session to be held in | the East and it is expected that New | Britain aerle will bo represented with B band and from 250 to 300 men in line. | The W. C. T. U. will hold a food sale tomorrow afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W, J. Rawlings on Parsons Place. store. The erection of the Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. Only through the usefulness of all can L. everything be done which must be done, and everyone rewarded who does it. Swift & Company, with other great American businesses,interprets its mission as more than the mere Science of Making ; Money. : It realizes the surest way to make money is to prove its usefulness; that the more useful a business is the more suc- cessful it must be because it is a greater A BIRD OF A CIGARETTE SAY CAN YOU BEAT THAT? JUST BECAUSE RELY is ALL THE RAGE NOW,TWAT BIRD HAS PINCHED MY TAIL FEATNERS T0 TRIM HER NAT WITH! i CITY COURT MATTERS. benefit to mankind. { s e g Today's success of Swift & Company : AER S el e is a measure of the quantity and quality ; e, 10 m Toman shabas| of its usefulness—of the number of people i wednesdas. 2 5. m—tiarry o it helps, and the number of ways and the sian (J. G. 'oods) against Morris | 1 Richmond (M. H. Camp); Wednes- day, 10 a. m.—B. Solomon (F. B.| Hungerford) ag . Cherniak (A. | A. Greenberg. | Thursday, 10 a. m.—FEmilie Andzu- | laitis (Klett & Alling) against John Scanlon (Pierce & Pierce). ! Friday, 10 a. m.—Sebastiano Lis- ! ro (Klett & Alling) against Angelo degrees in which it benefits them. Let us send you a Swift “Dollar”. It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Tl i A Tuccio (B. F. Gaffney). A 'd"'-b‘ Short calendar cases are as follows: | o/ , 5 James Kanonias against Emanayl | A I e o an continued for three wee i # Rusilowicz against Mary Ulin- | “)‘;”f“‘c’u‘;“m’]“;: (x:l:“i:;l‘::‘ el New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street wicz, stricken off; Rocco Ferraro | J. R. Andrews, Manager 1gainst Wincenty Juchenewicz, plead- | Ing in one week or default; ,\ll’xi Stefanik against John J. Jeznik, | striken off; Alex Bessoff again DiGregorio, to file a bi of particu- lars; Peter Twardus ainst Peter Kostrewski, permission to reply | granted; Dr T. Fromen against | Dr. Louis Smithnow, pleading in pne week or default; Fred E. Pur- rington against A. Harris, over; John sovski against * Joseph Plenkos, Clara ... 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