New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1010, | of 1ife and property in event the po-| city were members of the union and 2 BDSTI]N [;I]PS WILL licemen’s strike, scheduled here f ey looked for many others not af- - s - rer e - - > A tonight, could not be averted. iliated to quit wo oy Y DAy v p 31 % = TN .y , were indications that both the p Credentials gvi he power of ar- . Y 7 S i 7% S ey S : UUIT JUBS T“NIfiHT [ and the authoritics believed the wal st have to several hun- ; p o g / . - 2 BN O LA (g 5 i out inevitable and that when the .day and a volunteer force petoe A2 o'l B e A e £ iR it + force completed its tour of du s 1 by former Police Supt. W. Rt | g 2 there would be no union officers, at _ Pierce. Volunteers include Prof. i\ /A8 [ least to succeed them. Jadwin H. Hali of Harvard, Secretary < o K ‘ . : The policemen voted for the strile| Haughton, former I 1 football R R e es ay #) Several Hundred Special POLIG- | at mmeetings moid durine the nishe afe. | tonen: studonte, business men and | Nty MR B ‘ plans today for protection | 1,400 of the 1,600 patrolmen in the fices of Adit. Gen. F. Stevens v iy &) er the suspension of 19 member ervice men. > R d t P Gl the department by Commission A large number of special police B men nea y 0 Protect 1Ly win U. Curtis who found them g | permits have been fssued for stores, of violating rules in joining the union. | banks, industrial plants and other e Union officers said that more than| properties. lumors that state mili- Last Chance | = | Mraicatca tne situation was wndsy con: % . | 3 ice have been detailed to i 4 T B ; _— ——‘ - o terminals s L (A ) Small Al‘l Unus ual Special | undesirable |/ % Boston, Sept. 9.—While conciliatery | 1,000 patrolmen had voted and that| ta force were being prepared for | u | have been made to contint Furnishings | { | wesesis | Opportunity | as | §miins | Scores of Women | volunteers and various hospit 3 | % 1 P . at Wholesale §il | r |to Own the| T= 1 | ““Dtogate to the centeat ior union in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work. | efforts were in progress, state and | the actioi was practically unaaimous. | service were not substantiated but city officials and private interests | They announced that more than' conferences held last night at the of- about £,000 organi et I They toil on day after day and year after year suffering Prices STERLING FURN ACE S ey smwescme) W it distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping agamnst -— ‘ CARDENAL EERAE“T‘ODAY | hope that they will soon feel better, bu} how can they hope s s Week September 8 to 13 — ! to do good work or escape permanent invalidism? y. I \ A B Prelate of Belgium Will Reach New f o t omen’ functions. The; 69 ] Join the Sterling Furnace Club and this high- York Jate 'i';i~ Afternoon to Thank 1 SUCh~Wcmen alcin d.anger o dera?flgelfiflfn (l:"lf W(éments ugc}lloné remedy c B est-grade furnace becomes yours on payment of a | cegiina : owe 1t to the_:mselve§ to try tha? good o aj one HIOF = erh f ny Wednesday Morning. f| small membership fee. Club terms take care of the et Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which for more t’l:n orty M balance. Cluo members make the big saving of buy- S i I | years has been restoring American Women to health and strength. i} ing at the cash price and paying on club terms. | New RN b G e e ni ' Here is a Notable Example $L.25 [ e e e i i Joplin, Missouri.—*1 took Lydia E. BLUE and BLACK k i his country during the w Ha will Pinkham's chetable Compound to WORKING SHIRTS spend the night at the residenco Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes and see if it really would do as it was ad- ; | will leave tomorrow noon for Balii vertised and it sure did, and more. 1 C &3 | more to spend a week with Cardinal 3 £ Gibbons. i : was weak and could not do much Wednesday Morning. i 4 H e g1l work, had bearing down pains and had :ORGANIZVIZ:‘,HLABOR INSULTEL il ‘ fo go to bed ' 1 learned about the Vegetable Compound from my mother 25¢ | Greenficld Union Body Calls For I ‘ : | and my husband told me to get it. BLA}‘CA{(N C“YI'H]'[I’{‘)%éxND | | I of T I i i 4 i N Ater taking one bottle I was able to FAN H | moval of Boston Police Corm L i > N be on my feet most of the time and 190 Pairs ¥ | sioner For Attack on Org: do my work again. I have a baby $ 1 00 : Greenfield, Mass., Sept. 9.—A reso b i B = eleven months old and I have done all | lution instructing the secretary my own work, even the washing and i < 2 telegraph Governor Coolidge Jem: ¥ & PS 3 . Wednesday Morning. ing the removal of Police Con ) ironing since she was three weeks °ld‘ cioner Bdwin U. Curtis of Bos 1 certainly recommend your great medi- man who has insulted org f . : 35¢ B ; | bor,” was adopted unanim | p ;:me 1to evebrlyone dwllw complalnsh of LG by the state branch of ti 3 v A\ emale trouble anc am more than WHITE SOLE HOSE |§ d ! | B Federation of fabor which is holdmg i A \ willing for you to use my testimonial.” 5 Pai ; B | its annual sessions here. The resoli- SHE rairs tion called for the immediate rcin & / A — Mrs. TIMOTHY GRANEY, $ 1 .OO 4 >\ i F statement of members of o 18 ‘ \ - 426 Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo. police force who had been ] i | | because of union membership. =B ; \ ¥ Ancther Wednesday Morning. § = ; ‘ ane —— | ‘ \ 0 - Chicago, llinois.—*1 suffered for four . $2.00 and $2.50 ! | N | APPEALS TO LODGE [ | ( {e:rcs’\filh pains in my sides, hi})s and D, and $Z.0 — [ A . ; SOFT CUFF SHIRTS § egs and a terrible backache. could S | Father of Man Slain By Mexican | N\ Y not do any work at all. [ was treated $ 1 65 B Bandits Writes to Head of Forcign i ] by many physxcxaps but they did not * : Relations. . : R e help me. Iread in one of your books icas S Me where otherEwogerIl{ lfnav? be\e/n helpl:]d R e | | 3ill, v of Herbert McGill, killod ? by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable B.V.D. UNIO " NP Sterling Furnace et s ey il e | SR \ me very much so that now I can do ’ ‘Vlll)llg I;IESNLSaIS{tITS i) sfore Jobring o ustice | everything 1;31 thevhouse.b : lchave lolg y H . : ! e S ‘ iend: t Vegetable Compount $l 05 This furnace in your home means healthful §} e cnmonen Toke S0 \ : ’:nydf“‘:; fi;co::w pegmission = uge thas . b warmth—no matter how cold the weather. No pipes! [ | Banana Growers Co, had written a ] N ~ lene{."-— Ms. 1. OVENSTEIN, 902 Wednesday Morning. [f|§ Supplies abundant heat with the minimum of fuel. e el e o \ S S. Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, Il Call and investigate this wonderful offer today. \ $1.00 1 R . Don’t lose the NAINSOOK . opportunity. UNION SUITS Speclal Join the Sterl- $ifiir)o ||| Club Features ing Club a. Wednesday Morning. 18 | Saving of Cash, Discount. [y g Free Consultation with the 4 ‘, k. A | Concord, N. H., Sept. 9.—The l\,,is-. 65 (Y lature was convened in special ses: C G today to ¢ r ratification of SILK HOSE Factory Heating Expert. o 2 Wednesday Merning. tailing the death of his son and re- questing that a full investigation be X \, Thousands of such Letters made without delay. ik Aoy AA) ‘ 1\ . Prove the Curative CONSIDERING SUFFRAGE 1\ : , Value of to Act—Will Finish Business This Week. | | | | New 1lampshire Legislature Convenes | | federal cor 1al amendment ] N tending suffr o women. The v 2 for We Buy Your Old Heater. of the session was expected to be pleted Ly the end of the weck. | &) 3 1 I TO CONFER ) 8 7 o » Wednesday Morning Phenix lodge, N i : — . = . ge, N s 2 ° o | morrow night in 1 A i _LYDIA E. Bl SILK HOSE 80 West Main St. Tel 381§ =atser e e HCSew Tae T | 2 Pairs I will be held and many im ! $ ters will be brought up. 1.50 . Wednesday Morning. Profiteers Beware! = ; = GIve Yov Two =z $1.00 Appres P TuedTy CEATS FoR oNe LUH e e WeLsTHEd BL il i A= el oF newe, ol Wk . TWENTY CENYT APPLET Too MucH CENT FOR. SAME o (! TWENTY CENTS - Ve e e ! CcosT OF SOV po A PIECE - MOREY — PLL WAIT R on e, | | | CAN GET ALNG > 7| we _ (i | oG o BERT Nou— Rglj]l:;(tmsli{ IOIKtng" NIcE ApPLES! AL THEY GET IT Gont® uP! | |ALLRIGHT Wrmy FINE APPL Price domEs Dowil ok s e rLL TAKE "EM- \ G ‘ro‘mAT! Wednesday Morning. ‘ 2 e ‘1 : Don’t Miss This Wednesday Morning Sale Ashley BABCOCK CO.

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