New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 20

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20 COURT DECISION EAGERLY AWAITED Anti-Daugherty Injunction Hear- ing Set for Tomorrow Washington, Sept. S—Labor leaders here were awaiting today the out- come of their first legal move against the injunction obtained by the gov- ernment in Chicago last Friday against the striking rallway shop crafts—the suit of th iternational brotherhood of electric cers, one of the strik- ing organ s to prevent the fed- authorities from enforcing lo- the provisions of the Chicago Hearing Tomorrow The suit filed in the District bia supreme court for hearing tomor legality of the Chi jurisdiction of junction questioned the the vl b illega alectrica acted w reference to the other 8IX Org: trike in filing the petition, but officials of the union said they expected hoth the temporary or- der, they hoped would be is- sued tom w a the permanent writ also sought would have a nation- wide scope Modification Certain. It appeared certain today that ad- conferences had led to opinion of the which has been T to interfere ht be modified ction when if ministr: the conc! Chicago injunctior interpreted as tendi with “free speech” m in the permanent i granted, without sacrificing the broad purposes of the suit Those in ¢ touch with the ad- n believed Attorney Gen cluded that the unnecessarily ministr Daugh temporary order went far in its restrictions, AMERICAN CITIZENS ACTIVE N LEAGUE Although Country Has Relrained From Joining, It Co-operates 8.—While the United consistently tfrom ving itself y with the ague of Nations, it has not held aloof from having its citizens co-operate in some of the league's activities. Five prominent Americans are w associated with varying forms of the league's work. Prominent Men. Witness in Movie “Duel” Slaying 010 0 N eversoney C e O N W i [T ¢ [ M (o (™ it # (oo e R N I (TR (ORI, ey (A AT I T e R (R i1 F (T (U OO Alice Thornton, 19, who has told police of Edgewater, N. J.,| that she was in the home of G night that John Bergen, film daredevil, was shot to death. TWO-PLATOON PLAN Special Committee to Meet This Eve- | | ning to Discuss Final Items Before Presentation to Common Council.‘ The special committee on the two- platoon system for the fire depart- ment will meet this evening to con-| sider the final plans as drawn up by their members. The plan as it now stands, calls for a ten percent. reduc- tion in wages for all the men except the chief and his assistant, and states | that the annual cost of the two- platoon system*will be for one fiscal year, $141,704.93. If the plan is de- cided on, it will be presented to the common council With a ten percent. the master mechanic’s salary would be reduced from $2,200 to $1,580 eight captain’s wages would be re-! Aduced from $42 per week to $37 H eight lieutenants from $40.25 per/| week to $36.2 30 first grade fire men from $38.50 to $34.65 per week; three second grade men from $36.76 cut in wages, o ) T LT R | U QO Ry | VI Ty | L N RIe PR ) AN o | WA 111111111 d i I _ i U (e P i Il i | A S ) T I STy I Qe TS T 11N eorge Cline, movie director, the| | ’crowd. The sewer department was called upon and several men were | set to work to try to find the gem. At four o'clock yesterday afternoon when the men ceased work for the| day Tony's ring had not been recov- | LOCAL MAN IS NAMED Marcus White on Commiittee to Name Women | Now Living. | 25 Greatest Connecticut Marcus White, principal of the New Britain State Normal school and head of the New Britain Institute has been named as a member of the com- | mittee to select the names of the 25 greatest Connecticut women to be placed on a tablet in the Temple of Womanhood to be built in Washing- ton. The temple will be built by the Woman's Universal Alliance, with na- tional headquarters in Washington. A contest has been started by the Alliance, offering $50 gold to the compiler of the best list of the 25 It a waits you at the drug store Any one of the druggists listed below is authorized to present you free of charge with a full-sized 10-cent tube of Listerine Tooth Paste, the original fruit acid den- tifrice. All you need to do is to fill out the coupon below and take it to the store for redemption—but this week only! A gift from the makers of Listerine Of course you know Listerine, for half a century the acknowledged safe anti- septic. You've probably used it for years. Now the makers of Listerine have per- fected for you a really safe dentifrice and they want you to try it at their expense. Two big new advantages In perfecting their dentifrice the makers of Listerine kept in mind two points of major importance. First, they incorpo- rated mild,wholesome fruit acids derived Saturday is the last day to try this dentifrice at our expense — take your coupon to the druggist and receive your free 10-cent package — better do it today. of apples, grapes, grapefruit and oranges. They avoided soapy ingredients and all alkalines because alkaline ingredients thwart Nature in her effort to fight tooth decay. Fruit acids on the other hand en- courage an extra flow of natural saliva which is provided to keep the teeth and gums healthy. The correct cleansing agent Secondly, they avoided dangerous gritty inf%rcdicnts, Many abrasives will polish oft the tartar that accumulates from day to day. But they are so harsh that they attack the tooth enamel. In Listerine Tooth Paste you have a polishing ingredient just hard enough to remove tartar but not hard enough to in- jure the tooth surfaces. It does the work and does it safely. Watch how it whitens your teeth Get your free tube of this superior new dentifrice and give it a thorough trial. See the difference in its work. Your teeth will gleam white and brighter than they ever have before. And you have the constant satisfaction of knowing your tooth paste is doing its work safely, thoroughly and scicntifcally. Get your free tube today. Listerine Tooth Paste —the paste that’s right Because it contains mild fruit acids to stimulate Na- ture’s flow of alkaline saliva to combat tooth decay; because it contains the correct polishing agent—hard enough to remove tartar but nothard enoughtoinjure tooth enamel. Watch how it whitens . and brightens your teeth; because it contains the healing antiseptic essential oils contained in Listerine— at the price that’s right 25¢ One of these is Professor John ., ¢s345 per week; 24 third grade greatest Connecticut women now liv- | ko Bassett Moore, who is a member Ol | ;o fom 235 to $31.50 per week. | ing tne recently-created Permanent Court gpe cajary of the chief will be in-| The committee of 100 from Con- ot Igfernational Justice. Another is . .. <cq from 5 per year to at| necticut, which will have the final| Dr. George Ellery Hale, director of j..c¢ 83000, if the present recom-|selections, will ‘include newspaper U.e 1amous observatory on Mount p.opgation is adopted, and the salary| editors, leading educators, historians Wilson, who has joined the commit-| ¢ the first assistant chief will re-|and heads of patriotic organizations. tee of intellectual - A main $2,500, while the salary of the| Among the great women of Con.| third well-known second assistant chief, which position| necticut whose names have been| Rupert Blue, a Urgeon-gen- | it s proposed to create, will be set|suggested for this honor are Har-| eral of the United Sta Who 184t $2.250. According to this sched-'riet Beecher Stowe, Almira Lincoln lending his valuable skill and experi- o the salary of captains will be| Phelps: Charlotte Cushman, Lydia ence in public health matters to the ¢q g71; lieutenants, $1,888 first; H. Sigourney, the poet Emma Wil- league’s health committee. grade firemen, $1,806.75; second|lard, Rebecca Barlow, and Women Executives, grade men $1,724.63; third grade| Bailey of pioneer day: Two other American executives in man $1,642.50, i ) the league are women, Mrs. Hamil- ¢ ghe two platoon system is put CHOLERJ CASES DROP ’ ton Wrights, one of the most valu- iy effest January 1, 1923, the cost| J - - . able members of the leagué's OPIUM | ¢or the remainder of the fiscal year|Purified Water in Petrograd Seen to commission, and Dr. Josephine Baker wijl be $34 33, for personal serv- Aid in Fighting Drcad Discase That night SEEK CZAR'S RELATIVE. rnational heal t- | { e . [ 'NAWAY G - ! Tuesday. of the international health commit-|jce, {f the proposed scale of salaries| petrograd, Sept. 8.—Cholera has GARBAGE DATA SR “——”RL sl :‘1: Sifi'i]mf; x: a e New Orleans, Sept. §.—Federal aus tee. Finally, on the various tech-|anq wazes is adopted at the same st e ilget , " nical and clerical staffs of the time. 7 Ee RO 0 A0 dimort Topllziite | Bridgeport Lassic Went to New York |45th street and asked where she|tnorities today hegan a search for retariat of the league there are many ] 5 pUnIReL, of cases this summer in| BORO) = e could get a room cheap. The woman | pugene Douwan 22, said to be a rela Amricans, men and women, Whose | \rrn e PARTY'S JOY ENDS | moncois 55 a result of sanitary|Lawyer David L. Nair Received An- to;Avold: Qolngjtoibehool: showed her and then Jessie confided |tjve of the former czar of Russia who services are found extremely valu- ol Pitecs TR LGN TNOkell By, b dmenion) Sept. 8.—Fifteen year(to the landlady that she had run|aprived here recently as a mess boy ableIn an effort further to enlist| AS DIAMOND ROLLS INTO SEWER forces of the American Relief Admin- old Jessie Whalen, who ran away|away from home to escape her text|on the Greek steamship Efstathios America’s interest and support in New York, Sept. 8—Tony Capo of|'Stration through purification of the from her home in Bridgeport, be-|hoo She said she was going to |from Oran, Alglers, and deserted the league, an invitation has been s 694 Fourth street, Brooklyn, accom- |G-y Weterusupply and the inocula- | cause she was tired of going to school | write her folks as soon as she found [ghip before it sailed back. to the Washington government 1o panied his sister Maria and her|"°0 fifrm-j S erEn L | Lawyer David L. Nair of this city, |has suffered a collapse of her ambi-(a job. ! As Douwan had no American passe appoint a representative in the flance, Peter Rualo, to the marriage “‘”“f“"“" of the water by thely, . oceived data on garbage collect- |tion to seek fortune in the great city| The landlady notified the police and |port orders for his arrest were ise league's commission for the suppres- license bureau yesterday. After the ","‘”:"”“”“ of 250 tons of chloride |y ¢ o Teon F, Peck, superintend-|and today her father will take her|the police notified Jessie's papa \\'hnisnrd when his disappearance was res sion of x};c ni‘h)u. '”n(-]lrallu icense Mv‘lThnen issued lth'— party T\-F:L‘:u:-‘.?‘ih:ii‘ I;‘ Flial rlr‘:;”;i’; ent of streets in Hartford, for use in|back to Bridgeport. Jessie fled from larrived here last night. ported by the captain, orking Out Plan. started for Tony's automobile parked |- 209 s . s veQ . move Sir Eric Drummond, secretary- on Remsen street. At the cnrrnnrrko; Drom w9 st @imeniua WEHBE Bl :3]\‘ :T:u‘)\:rv}f‘;”:'l ,’Z‘},',‘Z(,";n’é“‘“f,"}f?'? general of the league of nations, is| Remsen and Court streets, a diamond |iStration. It is the opinion of the = S0, " 8 2 T (80 &0 dinfi o hopeful that it will be possible for ring valued at $500 slipped from |4 R. A '“;’”“‘"]”' men In the fleld that |y, rora " The answer states that the ra and other summe; iseases In e z | The Fair Dept, Store Print or write your name plainly and hand to any one of the druggists listed in this advertisement, or mail to the Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, U. i ~ Raphael’s Dept. Store S s s 0 L : : K Louis K, Liggett Co. City. | Anna | swer in Figures From Superintend- NewhatoE ent of Streets in Hartford. possible High Grade Styles DRESS g1y &2 in HA TS A Large In All the New WEARS TROUSFRS; JATLED Assortment A Special Sale of Felt Hats $2.98 The shapes are new and becoming, the colors are new—and the quality is more than usual at the price—that’s why we call attention to this— SPECIAL SALE Owosso, Mich., Sept 8.—Trousers are the raiment exclusively of man Justice Hugh Ni~hols ruled in sen- tencing Miss: Thelma Crisler, 19 years cid, to 10 days 11 the county jail aft- er she pleaded guilty to disorderly . : . Machine Gun Company conduct in masquerading as a man. A i o | L ~ p- " me Trimming her hair short and don- 4 : 3 " Plans for Social Time ning masculine raiment Miss Crisler G 2 4 ik ¢ e O ‘Ostebar 7 al \\«ecr ago ,-}.x,rv- l” l:l(](u]!z:d\ l‘r:]; ” i % Chihe Boh Bt T A T B :;";‘;"\'l‘,”;l\ b it g formal drill exhibition and dance at| s yportuniti a greate: and % i the state armor A ance will his work easier than a woman's. She % s e el BN B2 Lot adow bitork it waa ke oy will be given to members and their | e b o o ¢ . | also to city officlals as | tice Nichols she contended many women had been riding horseback in breeches all summer and that she did not consider it a misdemeanor to wear male attire in working. “But they were not trying to mas- querade as men and you were,” the bl 2, Y Ly The Lions club charter night will Get one tomorrow and court ruled. " : % 2 be held at the Shuttle Meadow club Tuesday evening, September 12th, at| Sport Models 4 Fet 1:hehce;‘e;ec;o gzzptoo k have T § 1 s 8 All Colors This is supposed to be the banner $4.95 night for Lions and every member is Special For ue to work out a policy| Tony's finger and rolled into the er capita s ti b the United States properly opening of the sewer at that place will he reduced to a minimum [P°F C&blia i’l'-“)r:”(f”’)\'_]“n‘["‘}f:r’”if: 3 $ 5 and ashes in the C a ! can co-operate in an increasing share ; Tony's lamentations soon drew a ricts where it has been possi-| ring the last fiscal year was $1.19, | ble to carry on a preventive program. |} e, JaEL T8 N B 3okl ;fimr: act fro Zuropean | Hartford uses the ashes thus col- i | lected for filling in low places.in the | $ ig in the following manner: Seventy-five g SR 9 7 Hi per cent is fed to the pigs owned by Michigan Court Tells Girl Men Only f W the collectors and the remainder is will take the matter before the com- | Shades of mittee on collection of refuse and, garbage, of which he is the chair-| VELVET To of the league's activities without im- | % of which $1.03 represents the cost of Beauty and The Beast & city and the garbage is disposed of | Are Allowed to Appear in Them. either burned or buried. Lawyer Nair | $7.50 Company H, Ma- invitation High Grade First Get-Together Meeting of Fall Season Will Be Held Sept. 12, Matrons’ Models Turbans The popular Hat of to- day is the Felt Hat — HERE'S RO JUSTICE. A Tricorns ‘Washington Judge Fines His Own Son of Charges of Contempt. and Many With Brims Special urged to be there to gign the charter, enjoy the entertainment and hear the Washington, Sept. §.—Roman jus- speakers, This dinner is informal tice was meted out yesterday when i Those not having cars will meet at Glenn Hardison, police court bailiff, j the store at 70 West Main street and | did not report for duty until 1:30 ; i 4 tar WL SALiES AR EIAED, p. m. Judge Robert Hardison, his - father, summoned him to the bar tg g FAIL TO explain his tardiness. The bailiff : 4 Tabikor; MK testified that he had accompanied % T JOBS BACK Sept. 8.—Twelve | striking shop workers, who sought o some friends from Kentucky on a reinstatement at the Michigan Cen-| sightseeing tour. His father there- | tral shops here yesterday were un- up_or; fined him $5 for contempt of “By Chance” may not Le much on looks, but he’s a prize win-|successtul because of the lack of va Satirt, T SAINE, 5 & T S Anglist cancies according to the weekly re Bailiff Hardison announced hfl;glalggu\ttttlhe\i.m?:’ h Hln \ Rn {hlf‘l‘Q{: .‘"f“a’d ”]‘ t!hP ‘F‘n:’.{]ls) hu!ldqg‘ port of the Jac l\.:t'!" Employers’ Asso-| would_employ counsel and appeal | ClaSS at the Westchester Kennel club's annual show a Rye, N. Y., Foup |and made Mrs. Bessie Lane of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., happy. Saturday Eastern Millinery Co. ['oiation SHRER T MR ahe New Britain 133 MAIN STREET New Britain ‘rom Judge Hardison's dccision. | re-engaged.

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