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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1022, SENATOR KENYON PROPOSES RULE OF CASTORIA | oeitng S 16 15 the baitat. 41 the club that the women will ald in COAL INDUSTRY BY STATUTORY COD ‘ For [nfants and Children ‘I\”.IL\M;‘.‘,||:.:\HW\ R et Y ] —— -—_— — 1 'n Uso Foroversovo The elec Hmi of oMofrs \\u? not he I‘IIL 100 D Ch ld ould Have Regulations o,y tuen by the committee in 1tn| " ahe @W wmpseary presidunt Shamad £ Seuite En[ol'fed Onlv bv Po“,er'\"”““““““”' of the “'“fl“ disturb- ‘@nature of [ Britain hospital with illness, The next ¢ ) ) Rnee. PR et R ‘mullpu will be held on Jaunuary 31 of Public Opinion—Min- |tn "::.’I'.l‘\:""\ll ,mr‘n H‘x' ».MIIII”;' I]EMU[;RATS TU SEEK mu'll. officers will be elected at this ' E INS B Ondtotan Btk e v e i < e o B Colors: Blamed. ot i s e s i) ) I]FN B, WOMEN s st st s Wool man, B8 soaen e e st B Filge, ON SALE ' rashington . 2 overn. | fuspicion, hate and retaliation on th Britain tax problem ..Iulu‘""' T (or vakuteiion ot ‘tne | oth sides that aoes not augur wen | GOIDIttee Appouned 0 Interest ;,:::,';,;“,,:,,:,';;:,,;"""“'“'“ o ey Gray, TOMORROW Full mndi!u(vm.fl nghu nr a «pnn of a New coal industry under o statutory code |for industriul peace in that portion of Alderman Paonessa spoke on the of industriul law enforced only by, the state” R, W Fal[‘ Sex N P[]lmcs |qu history of the New Britain com- ; Black, ' Sizes power of public opinion was recom- | mon council and told of the good mended toa report presented to the TH B ' - | work of both the republican and | B . sgnate toduy by Chalrman Kenyon| That the democrats in New Britain | democratic parties, His subject dealt 5 t 10 ar P of the lubor committee which recently HEAL flARfl Tu [are thking an sctive intorest in the!largely with the work the democrats| B rown’ tc. 0 ears Coficy told fovestigated disorder in the West Vir- | coming city election was shown at the [ have done here. John R &inin-Kentucky coal fields, | {meeting of the Democratic elub held |of the work which has been done ¥ Both Sides at Fault [ lust evening at the old K. of C. hall|the Democratic elub and gave a brief | The report Jield that both the coal lon Main street Amlll\lu- of the work which will be done operators and miners were responst- | A committee of three consisting of |in the near future. Other ]N[“;-lh\l‘l\! . 2 ble for the recent fatal conflicts an faal 3 | Alderman Angelo Paonessa, Council- [ who were heard sire Fdwar c- : ; and suid mutual concessions by o wits elected to appoint a committee of | public works, Henry ['rysinger and l); | coal operators and United Mine Work- | Position Tor Nurse [twelve which in turn will canvass uu-l.\. 1, Avitable, A social hour fol-| B ’ ers would have to he made to end the | six wards in the city in the interest|lowed. conflict | |of women of the democratic rmlw | T TR blind | “The issue is perfectly in, said | The board of health commissioners |"he committee will also make a c n-| Ifrst public school for "_"\j PR Benator Kenyon's reports, “I'he op a4t a special session yesterday after- | vass to invite the women into politics| was established in Parls in 17 1. tors in this particular section of W noon approved a budget calling for Virginia, openly announce that they|appropriations of $29,600, together | will not employ men helonging to the [ with a supplementary budget of $6,- unfons **** and further that they|000 to provide for a dental clinic in : | - ’ ; . ’ S, 8 ety e e : CHILDREN’S CH]]_,DREN they desire, to discharge a man if he|ly voted to cut from the report of fts| ! &N L belongs to the union ***., On the|flnance committee an item of $727 for e l er 0 nc. \ other hand, the United Mine Workers [a new car. o % % ’ Il SHOES ES are determined to unionize these ficlds Propose New Position, * / which are practically the only large An item of $1,600 for a communi- G and important coal fields in the United | cable disease nurse was included in 26 CHURCH STREET 500 50c States not unionized.” the estimates. This is creating a new | Porsonal. Suggestion position, the incumbent to assume The proposal for a federal coal|Some of the duties of the chief sani- 89 tribunal and code of laws applying|tary inspector. o c c both to operators and miners was his he budget provides 511; cents per 5 personal suggestion, Senator Kenyon |capital for health work as against ! 1 ' 25 said. Other members of the investi-|:7017 for this year. The 1921-1922 . y [ gating committee did not sign the re- | Pudget totalled $30,050. - port and are at liberty to submit in-| . F0llowing are the items included | dividual reports. Garbage contract, $8,000; disinfectant | ‘ . 5 The proposed government coal |10 drugs, $400; office and laboratory | y 3 board would be organized, under the | *IPPlics $1.000; printing, LR | l N O I 1 1 98 " g 1 vay | ries $15,250; incidentals, $450; tu-| . senator's suggestion like the railway berculosis: ‘work. 950 Hanenten] ° labor board, with three representa- HOHRA s sndi b v TE 0 = | P T AR S » expen ‘",”s' $750; mainten- ance of cars, $1,200; emergency help, ployers and the public appointed by |cnqo. o ik o - the president. The industrial code [ § sy, e Enctie WL oegq hurdey) would be enacted by congress and its il Qllp;)lv!‘m.(:l;(‘l'll'\: Items ; principles interpreted by the board. Supplementary budget: Dental clinic A Will Introduce Bill and school hygiene, $6,000. Gml\fl} Senator Kenyon announced that|total, $35,600 . later he would introduce a bill, cover-| The board considered the various T NEw BRITAIN ing his plan for the coal board and|items one at a time. The matter of * “code,” which follows: purchasing a new car then came up. Sizes 6x9 .... $4.98Sat.Only : - 4 “1—Coal is a public utility, and in| Commissioner Samuel Hinchlifte ; its production and distribution the|objected. He did not feel that there % 76\9 i $10.00 7 ublic interest is predominant. was need of such expenditure and his : 4 "2—“ Hr:xm‘an standards sh':)uhl be nl)‘}(-clion 0\\:1: ]s‘;;;?r;(:’r(:w‘l“( haynl lhxlqu " 9x10.6 $13.00 with every pall‘ 0{ (tjl?lldren SN ?h(;esblpuli(jhased t‘;‘fl’él}g“ ; we give a pair of these comfortable Leggins LY the constraining influence in fiying the [ Joseph Walsh. Mayor O. I. Curtis | wages and working conditions of mine plied to a question that an appro- 4 workers. priation could be secured during the L] 9x12 .... $14.50 “3—€apital prudently and honestly | vear if there was need of a car. It invested in the coal industry should | Was voted to strike the item out. \ ) have an adequate return sufficient to ~ Dr. Zwick Explains. — ARMSTRONG stimulate and accelerate the produc-| Chairman Frank Zwick explained = tion of this. essential commodity. the need of a fund for clinic work in Linoleum Per Sq. Yard .. 87%c “4—1The right of operators and|the schools. He intrpduced statistics “ Inlaid “ $1.19 miners to organize is recognized and “ll"l‘\'“\Fl ;\U‘: ('omr}uranw costs of al . 2! affirmed. This right shall not be de-|Sich work here and elsewhere and . : . Mied Shridged, or interfered with in |€xplained the benefts to be obtained|§ Bailey’s Floor Covering, nice patterns 50c Sg. Yard. any manner whatsoever, nor shall co- [ thereby. ; it creive measures of any kind be used | Commissioner Edward Prior ex-| N Remnants of Linoleum ................oooo... 69¢ by employers or employes to exercise | Pressed himself as of the opinion that 1 frain from exercisin; this | it was poor policy to educate children T s ke e e oM bR “mdo“ Shades value 65¢c—now ............ 50c i i “ “ I ; “5—The right of operators and of | Int0 the world in poor health. He $1 00 Gqc Don't Fail To Get in On These Bargains—Come With miners to barbain collectively | favored the appropriation. : “ “« £1.00 “ “ 83¢ ] through representatives of their own| Commissioner Hinchliffe felt that it % X “ “ 3 The Crowd of Satisficd Customers chonsing is necognized and affirmed. | Was a matter for the school board to « $1.50 $1.39 “6—The miners who are not mem- | control. Dr. Walsh felt it was an < “ 91, & “ = 3 ; be,.s' of a union have the right to|c°ducational matter and should be pro- $1.62Y; $1.45 WHOLE MILK work without being harassed by fel. | vided by the school authorities, since (i) low workmen who wr])]]:yhpll:}fi‘l‘rz)nfo to ::‘Sl:\t?:rctl?otrz be employed are essen- All colors of Brenlin Shades ........... $1.75 each. (White) HE MOH ICAN MARKET CHEESE e i 5 ¢ On a rising vote €ommissioners | " X : e e Lanee RAlobann, Morhervatd 36-inch. Silkolines and Creatonet 20c yard, value 29¢ ; LARD not believe in unionism. The organi- | favor of its adoption "*“’ SIS = e " o 3 ey : i . zations have a right to go into non- [sioners Hincheliffe and waish op- |8 Men’s Wool Sweaters, special value $4.00 2 Lbs_ 23¢ o A 25c union fields and by peaceable methods | PoSed: ’ = ; 5 : oyt renade.men o jomthe | The plans call for three hyglenists 10 $7.50—Now ........ooonnn... $2.00 t0 $5.00 E|IE URRTO0n h and a part time dentist, each to re- unloqs, but they have no right to try ceive $1,300 a year. The remaining Odd lf!t Of (forsets, value $2 and SS—NO\V 98¢ each_ and induce employes to violate con- a Eos v b sed fi E lies. R 3;‘;:51;;1}1:?[“;};:;:}\:nsnlt;‘:‘:n:.r.f: i o Men’s Bavker Brand Collars, best quality 3 A REAL BIG SALE B!G LAMB SALE tors on the other hand have the right MEIGHEN 1S F 2 it . 5 From 9:00 A. M. To 11:00 A. M. by peaccable means to try and per-| Ottawa, Jan, 27.—Arthur Meighen, made ..............0 18c—3 for 50c : PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN, ROUND 9:00 A. M. To 12:30 . M. suade men to refrain from joining the | former premier of Canada, who was B 5 a2e unions. defeated in the general clection of STEAK TRALER e e I ) L T l C | PANCY SHORT LAMB L s DB 220 “7—The right of all unskilled or| December 6, in his home constit- FANCY LAMB ml § 1O ROAST. ::} ;;: 1 eommon laborers to earn an ade- | uency of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, SMALL, LEAN TENDIER MEATY LAMB I'ORE veen B quate living wage sufficient to main-.[ has heen elected to the house of com- 1 al ¢ Y ...LB. 25¢ S tain the worker andy his family in| mons for the federal constituency of Fresh Shoulders Bag sa Lb_ 12/2C CHOICE LOIN BAMB CHOPS....... health and reasonablt comfort, and | Greenville. y : s 00 A. M. BEST MAINBIS f ¥ . > From 9:00 To 11: . M. to afford an opportunity for savings P SPECIAL SAL B M. SPESIAL— against unemployment, old age and d PRIMI RIB ROA! B 16 \ POTATOES - 15 Lb. Peck 40c other contingencies is hereby declared | | ’ PRIME RUMP ROASTS N UL LB 150 and 'affirmed. Above this basic wage for unskilled workers, diffcrentials in | %) 75 EAST MAIN ST. Next Boys’ Club | VEYy Attractive ALL DAY SPECIALS —Real Money Savers D ——— BEST PUT i i | | i i i H rates of pay for other mine workers shall be established for skill, exper- = Lean Pot Legs Milk Fed 2 Fresh (Not Frozen) 7 fence, hazards of employment and v Roasts Beef Veal Lb. 0(. Pork Loins Lb. l c productive efficiency. 3 Y “hoice Chucl Rump Cuts Fresh Cuat BT T o women 0. e e gt T i Qi lck ; e in. 20€ | Do chops . ... 1. 18€ gage in industrial occupations is rec- - - e O e u c : A Mehly Shoulder ¢ Home Made ognized and affirmed; their rates of :;2?:‘;..,; Bt 5b Veal Lb. 180 Sausage Meat ... Lb. 20c pay shall be the same as those of 4 Fresh Gronnd Veal For 4 Sugar Cured 18 male workers for the same or equiv- Allow us to extend our thanks to the public for the =it teake=a Tibig 250 Pot PI6. oo s il l () . c alent service performed they shall ; i : 5 . S8 Fancy he accorded all the rights and guar- way they patronized the opening of our new store. We hope Doneless 1w 22C | Veal Chops w. 28¢ Liver 3 1 20C Rib Rolls antees to male workers and the con- f3s Anutits wati 1 " i X N : His g 4| Fresh Native Velyrhosg ditions of their employment shall sur- retain your friendship by always giving you the best § ) 8 GBI L £ Moty e uh < round them with cvery safeguard of W : S i i Sl S o ABS g ‘ their health and strength and guar- for the least money. SMALL STEWING FOWL .. LB, 26c DARGE ROASTING FOWL ... LB, 36c antee them the full measure of pro- — tection which is the debt of society o ot ant 1" iy STEAKS vaney pot Roast,soid M8l BUTTER ........ 2 LBS. 7l [EGGS...........2 DOL 53¢ ers. [ew women are engaged in MEAL: . %5 s aen A any way in mining, but it may Sirloin, Porterhouse . = The Finest © Every One Guaranteed mining, but it may be as Round, Sirlo 0 Fancy Shoulder Clods, The Finest Creame B i DR ORILan B Steak, 20c Ib, nafive ...~ .o, 22¢ RN R R “9—Children under the age of 16 Home Made Sausage Beef Liver 2 for 25¢ ; h s ot l vears shall not be employed in the | 5 ) SRR e 1B ese Grflcer eclals industry un wunn‘:‘f "m\v‘”lu-r‘l;x €W 20c Guaranteed Eggs 30c doz. e Take Advantage Of '[ y p R e Genuine che 59”"5‘ Best Creamery Tub But- B| Our amous Dinner Blend Coffee . s5e | Red Butterfly Tea—All Kinds “10—Six days shall be the stand- | 28 ‘t G Vi ‘h Crackers g sl Lamb . EAe Ak . 28¢ i Best Granulated Sngar 10 Lbs. Royal Lunch Cracker ::’i \,‘n”‘ Weak in, tie fidustey . with 10 Myl'fle St- | 1 Lamb ter ...ooiieee... . 98¢ Confectione ’ X 3 L, . | New Prep. Buckwheat Flour . o Baveih, e BB e Genuine Loin Lam P’ Pure Lard ..... 2 lbs. 23¢ || Mohican Evaporated Milk ... .Can Hawaiian Sliced work day shall not exceed ecight TR Chops 30¢ 12V, Bl P. Ana G. Soap 5 Rars 25¢ | Kroshly Baked Pig Bars . i Leaf Lard ......... 1272¢ Half Bushel Market Baskets ... Each + | sardjpes In Oil “l1—Punitive overtime shall e | E t More Lamb Genuine Shoulder Lamh‘)_ Fancy Prunes ... 2 for 25¢ 3 R el 3 Cans 2 Fregh Shredded Cocoanut d for hours worked each day in a Chops . vrs @HC Large Sweet Orangeh il Brown Sugar .. .o I Absolutely Pure Cocoa xcess of the standard workday ] ; BR i diebtts o6 Ceake 2 Genuine | amh fm ew 10c¢ . 12— Wt a disput v contro- Spec|al For Saturday N Native Fresh Ham. ... 20c cevoo. 25c doz. FRESH FRUITS AND “. versy arises between operators and i Native Fresh S ' Large Grapefruit 3 for 25 Sweet Sunkis Native Fresh Shoulders 14¢ arge Grapefrul or zo¢ Sweet Sunkist e 15c GRAPEFRU‘T ll“m-m“ Do mine workers there should be no Extra Large Navel striké or lockout pending o ..--m-‘Legs Of Gemne Sprmg Fresh Pigs Feet. .3 for 25¢ Fresh Ripe Tomatoes 20c ib Oranges ence or a hearing and determination i b f the facts and principles involver Fresh Sparevibs ...... 15¢ | Large Fancy Apples Rii- g row e ‘ ‘ ol e fa s and princ Kn‘» K:‘r“ \“”‘1’ 1 Lamb Fresh Heartss. s . r 25¢ vevnne.T for 25¢ Turnips .9 Lbs. 25¢ 4 FOY 19c Oranges ... Doz ed a solution for the coal industry's | Smoked Shoulder . 17¢ Green Peppers...3 for 10c y e Anchor Brand ::;0:;;"::“ sy e j:“"m”"::{:‘:fl" g Tj 3 5c lb Sugar Cured Bacon .. 16¢ Yellow Globe Turnips | Raisins o 230 :‘;:::xl:nll-hm‘"‘d Quart loc P soff shall pass.” | Fresh Ground Hamburg .....6 Ibs. for 25¢ Solid Head 4c Tehie Apli 25C R Qs i :_mmn: Compel Action. l Th C e ;1] Spina Kale Cabbage Table Apples. .. .2 Prunes .. e Kansas industrial court idea, | 5 5 ‘aulifiower Lettuce involving compulsory arbitration, he t In e City. Fancy Fowls ........ 35¢ (au[lllovqm n:;r’v,\;"-,‘.‘r; oy ylvn.\l.‘d :\’:II‘HL’.I i ‘r;,‘y» The BCS y ; Small Fresh Loin Pmk 19¢ Fresh Bunch Carrots Cansan court,” he added cannot e | Phone 285 |} Fancy Rump Roast ... 25¢ Fresh Bunch Beets & becanse 18 no underlying l e atice of prineiples, | Free Denver)’ [ —————— S R ] Senator ilenyon's report did not de-

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