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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921 DWAGES LEFT % - = 34 MEN FINISH[TOTES GIFT PISTOL | Signal Department- cents per PRE-WAR RATES i o v o yoore INTRADES. AND IS FINED §25 legraphers—10 cents per hour: 6 —_— ents per hour. nger Engineers and Firemen— = (Continued from First Page.) et Engineers and. Firemen— UL Teachers of Vocational Freight Engineers and I ed from First Page.) »seph Grabeck into headquarters hich had filed petitions | ,:T,':,‘.k‘ ":,“ ‘Vo,‘,‘.“,g“..: $1.04 per day; 8 cents an hou {last night and preferred charges of i sald that application of | Yard Engineers and Firemen—1s wOrk “Gradua[ed” Here breach of the peace and resistance, . WOUIo! R unslthe el B venEnous AR foantelanjhout SN | followinz a disturbance on Lawlor | Passenger Conductors and Brake- . e ecOm T Mraiicamar thaalbecnl to ced In effect on these OeTeaN It Is estimated men—$30 a month cents an . ; quested hy Mrs. Grabeck, he testi- I Rfect two milllonlmen. | b Thiry four men were certificated | Goq o send her hushdnd home be- B : | Freight Conductors and Brakemen ' last evening at the conclusion of t aiiseihel aas inrowingitovpielatonesi| pl average decrease If | g1 4 day; S cents an hour teacher traininz and professional ad- }4| her After the accused had re- | 2 Der ont. s compared | Yard Conductors and Hrakemen— Yancement clagees for teachers. con- | ey o 21l himself of anl oppor- | frage of 21 per cont. In- | 18 cents an ents an hour. ducted at the State Trade School un- 1 o hore be wis bplaces ] ed last July Stationary v, Firemen and der the supervision of the Sts O e > b ; under arre: According to the po- hders withheld comment | Ojars—13 classes h ) beck grabbed his night ! \\' 0 t n hour: $ cents an of Education. Teacher trainir e 0 ision, but it had ' have n conductec sev- at R e (v e T . 5 daadd nducted in se'- sick and made an cffort to strike ® 9 4 b b v % | Hostlers. outside—8$$1.44 n day: places in the state for the o€ S TS Ay e o . hearings that | canty an hour purpose of training tradesmen in the | oo S (IR T FECEE S D to subdue 1 cent. would meet tlers, Insido—3$1.44 a day: $8 t of teaching. This movement is part | . b Y his prisoner. lon | e f the scheme of Federal E rd : n hour, e Irabackldenied having resis L4 bt the four blx rallroad | The increases granted to take effect for Vocational Education for provid- f < pech denied "'l‘l“':"‘“'i "l‘:fl ‘[.I: ' e tour bin raiiemd | " Tt sranted o take et | for Vorkion) i T07 proti |t T i i o ongue if yousmoke P A.! ly 1. when the wage de- - s : Seatioagiti s SR ol f the policeman’s hands, - e wage de- | |wy according to proportions grant. ‘Ocationa rs, and ir fin ']m‘l: for self protection after the effective to discuss the | o sy gt bR - in part by appropriztion and nEe || . A A : - ® | ¢ the chief clamos benefited By the 1\ fart Ly state appropriation. Men | 0P had threatened to break it over Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke- Byram, president of the N et o — »3.. | Of suitable personality, sufficient gen- | Pis head. he testified. i | sy S oy os . Byram. presidont of the | "Clorke and. tretght handlors. $123.- | Of suitoble personais wuiclent sen | MU S days on ench | section! Know for a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe 4 nt of the Chicago, | Maintenance of way employes, | Mary trade ability are « or ad- | charge was handed down but jude- can and will do for your peace and content! Just ared that the re | 3160,000.000 o year mittanceStofitliene Picinss: ther [ e e e e check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily e e W Train ice employes, $167.000.- | €Y ATe N A nolle was entered in the case of inly get top s — ) demands of the situa- | 600 a vear. e | R R R S G who certainly g p sport out of their pipes—all F. J. Trin vocational cduction. w speaker, and took as his subject, “The fhopmen. $139,000,000 a year aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! the nrincipal | to Keep the peace. Thé case of Miss Mary Smith was pplemental memorandum | sints out that during gov- | : | ro » wages of rail ) 7 \{ Ratisfaction of Serving He welt at | continued on probation until July 1. ' . .:r.(.x ‘r“v:.."\‘:l:;-. ot ratlwa ; VETERANS THANKFUL ,,,”:,”‘ o ”;‘., ,;_.w,.“.'m\ i e od :Lnn: \;?,q”"-h:.rg«\‘.i as an inmate of a ! hflfl?’“ pound And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince 78 & month in December. | FOR HELP ACCORDED | nas heipea youth to propre T e e o A | Ramiiors end nthe Albert’s quality and flavor and coolness—and its A S G et b R Gt | work and held this satisfaction to e | ust Battaglia was continued until | famider, with freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu- s A A as valuable as : netary con- | Saturday morning. sponge moistener . e 3 & e ol e Y e | Grand Arms Commander Draws Up | ®deration connected with the teaching | _ Spanish restaurants _owned by top: sive patented process)—will ring up records in your had thus received increas- | 5 | profession. § George Roy and Francisco Ferra little old smokemeter the likes of which you never ating 100 per cent., while Message Expressing Grattude Herman S, Hall, director nf‘:rl\:(,\I; w | were visited by the police yesterday before could believe possible! and alleged intoxicating liquors were seized. Ferra is charged as a second offender. Their cases and that of | Joseph Povolski. also arrested vester- day, were continued until Saturday morning. Bonds of $100 were re- quired for their release. FINED, THEN RE-ARRESTED | | Britain State | <..»m| as state superv {acrease over the pay teral contr as $1 per | of trade s been in of Comrades, You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin’s papers —quick—and cash in on a ciga- rette that will prove a revelation! er training, and who | S H. Wood. commander of Stanles | perannal ey otk Britain post. G. A. R., has written the follow- | ccnter. in introducir alker, re- lout $1256 for all employes, | ing lette minded the certificated men that the 285208 | iy | certificates did not certi "'""';‘v":“":’ “'::“:: ;‘"': “S. H. Wood, commander, and the | careful study of instruction and who ld;-rn'? n rxr‘l'l‘ . b members of Stanley post, G. A. R., | would become instructors if the new ands would fall far short| .ytend heartfelt thanks to the follow- | avenues of thought opened up by the the present cut an average monthly of thanks for those who aid- re." o ey ing societics who so kindly aided In| fnstructor training classes were fol- s N 1 are the reductions oOr-| na3king Memorial Day a success | lowed, nd all the byv investigated v i ¥ : s A - 8 E © byways s June 1 is An Eventful Day in the 11L.CRIMP; 5 bme of the principal class- “Woman's Relief corps, Mrs. Lil- | in passing. lcncGBuFNlnGPIPFAND nd emploves as compared |y, RBurr, president: Sons of Veter- 189 men have bheen certificated Life of Stanley Rustick. As Events .|| CIGARETTE JUBACCO = ar's ans, G. A. Wi commander; Sons of | throughtout the state this spring, the A Copyright 1921 companying parasraphs | voterans Auxiliary No. 1. Mrs. G. A. | largest group being in New Britain, Will Show. by ¥ob-‘ Rey-old- N.C. lassification. the increase | (.. president Boy Scouts, W.,0, where the following 2 S 2 oy er, president; E s. 40. e fo ing 34 men were cer- 5 P . 1. 1920, and the decrease | ook chief executive tificated: Roy W. Adams, machine; |, Fihed r':rr:mr:::'Po:'(':,:']er',h':ve:)%rn"“ ly 1. respectively.) “Thanks are extende W. L. | Sigurd Anderson, machine: Pe v. & 3 - £ = ; i s loente | e nanie HoreRextand st te =l nderson, machine: Peter W.|geaniey Rustick was taken into cu the national joy smoke 3 cents per Chamberlain for | Bauer, draft; Fdward M. Beals, ma- their part in arranging for automo- | chine: George W. Campbell, eler- co of Ways Laborers—| .. 4nq through them to the own- | triclan: Lawrence E. Cushing, elec- or hour: 8% cents PET| . o¢ the cars, who by their use made | trician; James Donlon, machine: B. it possible for the members of Stan- | J. Dougherty, draft; Edmund Fagan, e feipate in the parade. | machine: William Falk, machine: re due to all who | Frederick Friend, machine: John Fors e e — “Thanks also a 4 ASP'R'N contributed flowers, especially to the | machine; ¢ | children who were so generous. The | H. Ginns. n tody at the close of the court ses- sion by Detective Sergeant A. J. Rich- ardson. on a charge of theft. It is alleged that on April 18, Rustick GOPS’ ANNWERSARIES MASS MEETING FOR WOMEN. Josep‘;‘ g,“\gfxfig;\v'afififipme & stole two Polish Liberty B is = s i Al el Bl Will Hear Speakers On Conditions Ex- | vear as head of the engineering depart- valued at $150 from Stanley Nor- e : £ seck of 97 Gold street One of the s isting in China. ment of the board of public works to-| 8 E Earpmsh denfi; 9 | Lyons, Carlson, Skelly and Storey on | day. Engineer Williams was assistan: . Willis S bonds which was turned over to an- | D 20T, goNcCY Thursdas . 3 : . h t bl hool ing. machin Ic,\]\]“:fl;:|\r:|‘ll]‘l;-‘r?!,lv)'n\‘::l‘:i'::; other f”"‘“‘;‘ "‘:‘ “”‘:”':\"‘"’”““'1 f‘t"' $35 | Force 15 Years; Wagner, 0’Mara 'md’ On Thursday afternoon at 3:30 | under William H. Hall, who resignes | ,,,'.-.».'\- lvlqn-‘!(:-‘:] '..: explain to the | Thomas Hargroves, patt: Walter 8.|has been located. Rustick is being | ©'clock at the} Center chm_"ch parish moiri tdhan a year d.gf, :\:d h:a_ was ap ‘Bayer” on Genuine .niaren e mudh tneir aesistance | Herdlein. machine: Henrs A. Foward [ held in bonds of $500 for trial in | = McCabe, 10 Years. house there will be a meeting for all | Pointed as successor to the retiring of 3 by Riantes @ niachine;: Leon Jackson, machine; | Police court tomorrow morning. ! { women of the city. Rev. Irving T.' cial f I e e N e eaneciaiy mratetul | Harold King, machine: Raymond —— | Policemen Herbert Lyons, John L.|Gumb, speaker for the China Famine | — o '.||”:.w;nv'.'-'\‘ nrm.:oz:.imn which | Teonard, machine: Arthur E. Mahan, HEARINGS POSTPONED. i Carlson, James S. Skelly and Thomas fund, and another speaker of national | ] GOVERNOR OF ALASKA. joined in doing honor to the des draft wis P, McGauley. elec-| L = W. Storey complete 15 years of service rePute will be present. Through the Washington, June 1.—Scott C. Bone| the Civil war. the Spanish war trician: Walter Murphy, meneral edu- | Next Session of Stillman Divorce Case ha ilice deuartment taday.lall fonr. LEsnoy of the national committee, ap- | a former Seattle publisher, and who was § y > cation: William Murphy. machine; Will Take Place June 13. in the police department today, all four ,,,inteq by Woodrow Wilson, America | publicity manager for the republican the World war." James Robinson. printin Howard B. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 1.—He having been apjpointed to the force' is already feeding seven million fam- | national committee in the 1920 cam: uit instituted by June 1, 1906. Policeman Lyons is now ine sufferers. How to reach the re-! paign, was nominated by President] T T RS | ———— mith, general education: Charles D. | ings in the divorce { 4 L LEN s L ’ | SHOT AT HFR BARE FEET. | Strect 'v;;"'h_vw‘_ Frea Sunburn, ma- | James A. Stillman. New York bankcr, station officer and patrol driver during ! ]"“”""’_F"h“"““““r"“’_:‘i w (‘j‘f“”(":o‘,‘l‘:e;‘;zz; | Harding to be governor of Alaska. ¥ ok i Yredenburs, machine; | were postponcd foday until June 7, 3 the day: Policcmen Carlson and Skelly e =l | And Nieara Mald Danced fnv' willamg ‘".,'1 I""';"“'""f Carrick | and 9, shortly after the attorneys had ' are members of the traffic squad and ; 2T® ""e“fth,‘: "fif‘ ) ?GCf:'mecl; NOT[CE Hollend—Divorce for Wife. Siblee e Eoneral education: EdWin | gathered here for a scheduled session. - Policeman Storey is a night patrolman. ' WO O O racids how New Brit- | Native Broilers .. . 60c a M anin| oniy as to)d lin ench | wiiie T . ’ The hearngs next w will be held ' Policemen Fred Wagner, William | 19MOMOVS 10 €O 00 B S il B i [ Fowls ......... veeee.. 45¢ B D) e TR B VeriTablsts of | ST te s RDh B RXRIUNOR Lot here. O'Mara and James McCabe will com- | 30 can do its share. fo | " Al kinds of Baby Chicks. Also hen you will be tollowing | 2,.,,:, ,.,"“,,\,{"i;:""p,:”""l ok C]?’Y ITEM The postponement was requested by plete 10 years of service, having been | "¢ SOICH€ i 1 Purina Chick Food, Chowaer, ns and dosage worked out| or Rye n,"d',‘. an) Incert "f:": Hollana | S counsel for Mrs. Stillman, who said' appointed June 1, 1911. Policeman - | ratch, Oyster She'. and Grit. pe durir vaaralandilice et crcoit ot o accree | that she was ill at her home in New . Wagner is a member of the traffic squad YALE-HARVARD RACE { NEW BRITAIN BIRD STOR by million PRRCI R0 | A Honand'l abniinieg Fongts el bl York and that one of her attorneys: and the other two are night patrolmen. S — i Telephone 1121-3 th sub It you see | connected with the American GuIf Ol | gundior i, e lrlm.‘: ','{"”rd‘ “T‘Td‘"'_' ‘"glu\ld“"f:fk“;‘fi,l'::‘ =t Pigceedings _— Will Be Rowed Down Stream at! drow b1 ou ean | company. 21 State strect. Manhattan. | _ Xy o A L A e ) e o e Sebong Salie AMERICAN WOMAN WINS. 4 o’Clock on June 24 ) 3 vithout fea v Colds, | @ is to receive $500 a month ali-| | % T 3 Mo 5 e : | I CORBIN MOTOR TRUCKING uralgia, Rheumatism, | mony and costods of their Tovenr-sia| Stanley Rozanski of 83 Orange| Mr. Stillman opposed the motion, St. Cloud, Ivance, June 1. (BY As-i yo London, Conn., June 1,—The7§ ORI othache, Laumbu e nd 2 street 1 M 3 saying that he was opposed t any '+ Sociated I )—M Molla Bju stedt | o rar ity | pothadhel! Dumbexoland | aaarates oo eat. and 'Miss Joscnhine M. Sikors:| =YD s oppo: o any societed =B 8 ¢t { yale-Harvard varsity race on the LIVERY SERVICE Fandy tin boxes twely of 205 Wg further delays and intended to car Mallo: American wome ingles ten- |{ : ; iand { \welve | Prederick H. Scanlan of 165 Rrond- | 9 205 Washingion strect, have taken | - o ieRCed (o catry OB | chainuion, today sdefeated Mme | ThSme8 xtver, June 24 Wil be cowed ;| FOR ALL OCCASIONS fow conts. Druciists 0180 | way. Manmatton. ohtained 2000 ronas | 0ut o marriage lcense. Bid fishe N e in the | down stream at 4 o'clock according to || HIGH CLASS CLOSED CARS P ‘r y('_‘. on. \‘\\,,‘, n n.'l- Vi krilfecn MV Tier i wa s nordrtana s A marr lenccinanloon “Mn! | xo:y; ).:n:‘..: .:‘A‘.::lrt.i 1»uu.'|l the ,..m; women's singles of the world's hard : the announcement of Frank V. Chap- | Phone 1830. Rates Reasonable o layer Anu ture o ollana o I tha she « ot | illian d Sheare @ | ane penemer vas a o1 he pur 5e O S - i § 211, chai P 3 ’ . P | k of Bayer Manulicture ol | Holland testified that st 1id not | William J. Sheard, a widower, and | PFREEIEE T8 B o o PP jo. court championship tournament in | pell, chairman of the regatta com | know where her hushand now is. hut | Martha L. B. Juringeus, a widow. both d & < NSS SOnBULESSLUS et e | mittee tod The freshman and SRR SIS | he is supposed to be in La Paz Ro- Elm Hill. ment of the suit out of court. DLogTessiie S second varsity races will be rowed | STOP AT Uvia, in the interest of the oil com- ! » Victor records now on sale at | = | over the upper two miles of the! . lace To Selectl pany. Mr. and Mrs. Holland wers [ % L. Pierce anl Co. advt [ course from the navy yard to Gale's Sanitary married at Napar Ontario. Canada >yrox bug killer, big cut, 36¢ pound Ferry at 10 o'clock in the morning, ' The complaint charged that Hollana | ¢an. City Coal and Wood Co.—advt. Ie e following the other as soon as ELECTRIC LUNCH * !h'ul been friendly with an unknown Stella Rebekah e will hold a The GOOd The events are on standard Kensington, Conn. res 18 woman in 1914 in Niearagua and in | fegular mecting Friday evening NEAR DEPOT 1919 with n young woman in West Captain Thomas W. Grace resumed ! 110th street. A witness for Mrs. Hol- | his duties today at police headquar- l ls Here land was Charles B. Waters, who was | ters following a seven weeks’ illncss. an assistant to Holland when he was | He is greatly improved in health. ! in Nicaragua Waters told of the| The Master Mason degree will be ! friendship of Holland for an Indian | conferred at the regnlar communica- H [ ] lock Island woman there. He occupled n shack | tion meeting of Centennial lodze, A. | r with Holland and on one o« fon. he| F. & A. M., at 7:30 o'clock this eve- u e a el lces el .......... 25¢ said, Holland made the Tndian gir | ni 5 : dance by firing a revolver at her bare ‘he meeting of the New Britain land Sea Trout 25¢ = chapter of Hadassah has been post- a " _— poned from tonight until Wednesda; River Shad . ... 30¢ SUTTS ARE BROUGHT. June §. . | - Miss Mabelle Johnson of Fairview and Porgies ... 18¢' viain Street Tallor 1x Defendang in | Street was tenedered a miscellangous 4 ! One Action—Was in Another. Shoperpiastycisning jatpthef homeFof : dock L \ < > Miss Gertrude Dacey Piano selec- ¥F. 0. B. DETROIT o e # i . N ad - 10c Paul Messner, proprietor of a tions were rendeerd by the Misses The following prices will be effective from June 1st. n or shop on Main street, has Trene Markham and Edythe Bengston. . . k Flounders . 10c made the defendant in two actions| Miss Johnson will be married to . | Model Old Price New Price P brought through Lawyer Harry H.| Charles Redlund of Hartford on June l” | . . £ 3 12¢ | Milkowitz. M. Gilston sues to recover | 22. - rlce o er i Light Six Touring, 5 passenger $1485 $1335 $700. and Max Golub seeks to recover All members of the Woman's club ! f Light Six Roadster, 2 passenger 1485 1300 18¢ | $900. The Gilston action is return- | are earncsily requested to attend the | : = i ible in the city court on the thira | meeting in regard to Chinese famine Buyers of the good Maxwell | Light Six Coupe, 2 passenger 1800 1695 15¢ | Monday in June and the Golub action | at the First church chapel Thursday .t Light Six Sedan, 5 passenger 2450 1995 on the second Monday of June. Con- | afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Gumb, i - ey < . table Fred Winkle has closed the | in charge of the New England cam- now enjoy the benefit of con Special Six Roadster, 2 passenger 1875 1585 ut, Penobscot River | tuilorshop by atiachment | paign will speak, also a Chinese from trol by the new and power Special Six Club Roadster, 4 passenger 1875 1635 D | Cutler through Lawyer David | New York city. = . YL B Eels, Block Island ! Naic Broushtlarlactioilitor Phoenix lodge, I. O. O. F., will meet . . Special Six Touring, 5 passenger 1635 , Conn. River Ale- T e = papers | tonight to confer the initiatory de- ful organization. The latest Special Six Coupe, 4 passenger 2450 ive and Boiled Lob-| were served by Constable fred Win- | &ree upon a class of candidates. A1l . 5 e ’ kle, and are returnable in the city | members are requested to be pres- reduction of $150, together Special Six Sedan, 5 passenger 2550 pund and Little Neck | court on the second Monday in June. | ent Big Six Touring, 7 passenger 1985 Steaming Clams. ; - i e with the reduction of last © i | PYTHIAN SISTERS MEETING - S 3 i Ne Th: . till 9 o’clock ! We are always looking for ]| Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters, will fall, brings the good Max- 'w Models That Will Be Ready by Sept. 1st. re open til 9 oc trouble — EYE TROUBLES— [ | hold a regular meeting Friday, June 3, . Six © 4 passe i 11 dow! 13 o S ow Six Coupe, 4 passenger $2850 g |l and when it 1s present we fina at Judd’s hall. The meeting has been | we own - from {1,135 to T e sl 2950 Ay evening. '@ 1t Wo also know how to re- [l | called for 7 o'clock since the Hartford EEEs eXTa BRelou i TR ety ' move 1t { temple has been invited and will come | $845. | GLASSES $8.00 OR MORE | on standard time. A ciass initiation | | will be held. '« | Frank E. Goodwin | o | ' re S 1 . PROTECTORS ARE BACK o v o o || meerons sre s The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. M. Irving Jester ) Eyesight Specialist, Zendzian, Parker, Doherty and Sulli- i 327 Main St., Tel. 1905. {van of the local police force, have 139 Arch St. Tel. 2109 ‘ 4 returned to this city rrom Thomp- - i i \ N “The Home of Satisfied o i Sy I e Show Room and Service Station 193 Arch Street.

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