New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 16

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5 | has the constitutional power to com ’w., You should earry out the or: » . | compensation. Men . tampering HI " nEA pel & member to testify before His|ders of your employer and see to it 2 | with or removing safety deviees with. commitiess was left undecided, This|that the men comply and take notice 'uul the permission of the lon-.l lare denied compensation upon Inju i@ Wwas raised in the midst of the of warnings issued for their pretee. | “Our courts have beea wonder! indiciary commitiee hearings Wwhen | tion, Mr. Keller refused to respond to L3 “You should distribute throughout ¥ Hibheral to the workmen of Iil wna served on him after his dra- | your department this information. It £ " W 3 3 3 SN N 3 8 S |state. Many vadicals are constantly — withdrawal from further par-|is ahsolutely necessary that a report § s & | damning all courts for their injustios u q.-.u.m in the proeccedings. should he made to the proper author: * . # . [te the workmen and have ne respeet . i for the law. 1m Faml[les w‘s me TO" 0[ The committes, in its report, took | ity of all injuries no matter how slight - . . - ' . P ok | “In conclusion, I will say this ¥ [have & tremendous amount of busl the position that the house could pun- | they may be “Some of the deaths 1 have passed [ ness in New Britain every year, The U D"”n '922 ish Mr. Keller by imprisonment or ves g otherwise until he did testify, the upon were caused by tiny seratches. 28 o term of imprisenment, however, not Infections set in and proved fatal to way you feremen handle your wol to extend heyond this session of een- the injured, Bee to it that proper at- " , % 3 " TR men is admirable. 1 cannet remembar Washington, Jan. 26— Reports ve. gress, hut it made no recommendation | tention is given injured men - v s . - 000 b admiaiie, T Suhot SRR eeived by the United States hureau on the subjeet, nor did the house take| *“The enly psrson who has any le- i P ; o : . A : o with the compensation work where of mines from state mine inspectors | direct action upon it gal authority to give aid to the in- T 4 ke 3 with the compensation werk | whete Indicate that 1% f lties was the jured is the deoetor, but as a uu:.r s et ot vl 1 toll of human lives exaeted in the of praetice the first aid system has Z " < | “Your industries pay thousands B s osid on situm o F hectme protty wel ssabianed and| Water front of Sgvannah, Ga., where soldiers of the American army of occupation on the |deiiars sanually in many doubtrul QENRCEN Sure based on sctual pes [Intelligent ‘aid may be given the in-|Rhine, now withdrawn, will debark when the transport St. Mihiel reaches tho United States, ‘w" Be loysl to your emplopér 8¢ mate for Diee o "upon 1 et to your men under you, o you foremen is to keep right on doing mate for De s 1 ¢ ¢ ] The average well trained nurse can ' rohable o vl L take care of all factory | ies | ,lur:nt.\:;:. ’rn.m'. stimate . u--lll Ja”LIuHul‘-ur::u::l). hl\.ajlurl:"l?: to work, Unless they are carefully |one whe, through wilful mlm‘nndlu‘l."lon. However, many are found to the '!'"' work you have done ¢ stim . » 3| advised and encouraged to rehabili- receives injuries. Many workmen are [have met injuries through drunken. PAs' e T this ot he done, They hould (o6 thamsclves to userul oceupations | repeatedly warned ®against certain |ness, They cannot receive compensa.| After the address a buffet luneh ; was served to the foremen. About 300 reduction of fatalities from the total for 1921, but will not represent only render first aid - treatment and|y,.y 5411y become burdens upon so- |hasards., 3 workmen do not follow |tion. It is very hard to de Justioe ot were present, n low g of the death rat n re this she bhe followed wit Iulx‘n:n.rl‘r:ulh- . iy I ‘,HI I.'r“ CompeflSfl[mfl COHIH]ISIOI]CI' EX ,:,‘,I,‘,,;:',_"f,l:m,,,,,’,, by “1 .:,’:“\d’ :h;’:‘l clety, Py . | instructions and disobey rules, no(when their question enters into the dueed, the accident rate will be acty . e clan, This is the law, & May Have Any Doctor |appeal can be made for compensation. | case. | ally Bigher than for the previous plalns Rgspo[]smih[y “Many classes of work are very( . :n'"'fl:" J' 'w': troated by a doc-| “The courts have held that when| Leos Compensation | 70 PLAY DULUTH, year, the report said J dangerous and many men are injured njury his employer be-(any injury is received by an em- When workmen ara injured in| T Tag T Tine amall In & summarization of the year's o [in performing their duties, therefore | COMe8 responsible and is made to suf- | ployee While in or on the employer's horseplay or Aghting they cannot get q g record, bureau statisticians point out “No set rules of laws can be made |'hey must be protected. A man who :,"' :n omployer should procure the (property although not pursuing his|compensation. Recently two moulders margin of a half game [eA that from the first of April to the to meet the compensation require. WOTKS Is an asset to the whole com- ":;' °;‘|‘° for the type of Injury,|duties, such as coming in and golng|in a factory got into a fght over the | Cleveland the Bt, Paul hockey team Iast of August w large part of the ments of all individuals or corpora-|Munity, When he is injured he be- "" ln'u. ";'P”‘:“‘“i A worker “"°“°"‘ of his department or factory, the | right of way und assaulted cach other: | j,aing the western division of the v, Industry was closed down on account tions,” said George Brinton Chandler, | ©omes a liability, We have no insti- jured has & legal right to go to|employer becomes Uable for injuries| One was injured quite seriously, but| .= oo L wookey jeague, will meet d 3 . any doctor for ald, 1f a workman re- |roceived, due to accidents that may | becanse of their conduct could not get | Amateur of & miners strike; the production of Mate compensation commissioner, [tution of vocational training i the |, Lo L " y n b F Duluth tonight in an effort to get ad tresh-mined anthracite was com- Who addressed the foremen's meeting | State for these injured, We must and | o - t“ must pay his own bills, lu.x.-pen. en:'np'eumllon, ulul b, pletely stopped; and the output of of the New Britaia Industrial Couns do find places in our industries for ": |conno receive compensation, so | In many cases workmen are ine \\Mn.u workman is defending his|even split in the two nm«’-D" i1 #soft coal was cut in half. This stop. cil in th nquet hall at the Young them e law reads, jured because of drunkenness before- [employer's property, should he moet|The Maints were defeated by u page naturally eliminated the acci. |[Men's C soclation last eve- “Suppose you worked for large 0 compensation will be given uny,h‘nd. This is & much mooted ques-| with personal injurios, he is subject|here last night, 5 to 0. dents that would have o red had ning. “Dan" led the foremen 'Woges and your family depended on the mines been in operati The net in singing, ( illette of Hart. YOUr earnings, you met with & person- al injury and were incapacitated for result, therefore, was that the five. ford, followed with story telling and 3 month period of the strike showed an #ings. George W. Christ introduced |/Ife. You would be up against a ter- abnormally low number of fatal ac.|the speaker, | rifiec problem trying to readjust your- “Laws and rules work both ways for | #¢!{ to some vocation other than cldents, u«nd this reduction wi of course, be reflected in the total num- €00d and bad,” said Mr. Chandler. | What you were doing. This unfor ber of fatalities for the year. “The compensation laws of Connecti- tunate incident happens to a great . cut have worked very satisfactorilg Many and they are cast upon the 43 MAIN ST. The Furnlture and Drapery Shop + Opposite Hungerford Court Reduction Not Large, The reduction in loss of life, e 10 the cmployer and employe dur.|Generosity of the industries of the ot Ing recent times. This act {5 very | State. spite the strike shut-down, was 1 a8 large as it might have been he- #eldom criticized. Very few work Not Good To Coddle, cause of the large number of lives MPN make uppeals to higher courts, “The foafer is a question that puz- “Ten years ago therc oxisted no|zles many of you foremen, There are s an g e uce urlng ur anuary e lost during the year by mine explo- | sions, The outstanding feature of compensation laws to protect the | cases of men who have met with the mine vear was what the burean Workmen of the state, There were some injury who are out of employ- P officlals call “major” disasters, . many delays for those seeking reim-| ment for a long period. They begin (K (‘,uml.]m:w (sniu\‘n:;fll)»::t‘::r;?l?;:l has A real hl‘k \nllfi\h:rl: % dents in which at least five lives were DUrsement from parties responsible. |to worry about their condition and rolled edges covered in exceptional good vaits t onl lost. There were 13 of these during Families underwent untold suffering | then become nervous wrecks and arc 3 quality ticking. D B awa Yoll:.;lho Ryu : Wiy 7 the vear, 11 of which wore explosions | When the provider's income ceased. (a burden. They get into this siate of : el il o $24 95 n aissa y which together cost the lives of 261 “When the compensation laws be- | mind and are of no use to society. 7 & » L4 4 o MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE men. During 1021 there were only |¢2me f-flr‘f‘rl]l\l’. tkhf‘y remedied many “You are |Imt ;l:\inl any man any o - ————e Size 22x45 inches. ‘fiv or. accide W p e |wrongs and worked for the good of *good by nursing him along when you ‘ 2 s 19 95 o o Hese wraps | the employer and workman. [find he is in this state of mind. Many bl (3 ; 1009, 50-POUND A real bargain at ........ S8 explos A R “1 suppgse, gentlemen, you all are | people come to me dally with tales S, e 3 COTTON ¥FELT MATTRESS A 109 DI onty 21 de v largest killed 11 connected with local industries, T pre- |of woe, (aches in the back) and fi- 8 % otk 2 Dy From the regular prices on all Furniture men; the t during the past year | S"M° that alse yvour departments have | nancial trouble, I{ I find upon a N Stearns & Foster make, nothing better, and Rugs for Saturday. exacted S7 lives, while another took |Murses and doctors employed to look | careful questioning that they no long- & 2 < i imperial rolled edges, covered in beautiful after your workmen's needs. You are [er care ahout working usefully, the 4 B art ticking. On the basis of number of fatat. "' 800d guardians if you are not|most heroic treatment 18 a good sound i i e January Sale Price ties por million tons of coal mined, your br‘o(hrrs .Im'-pr‘r. < ‘bawling out’ and tell them to go find - — plosions in 1921 was only 2 chile | oo q4e the' W i = i Any. thy, h 1 ie CRETO! ES AT 109, DISCOUNT Other sizes, suitable for cot, single bed or three- for the first 11 months of 1 i [2ioyse. and to, the workuien ‘under) see PRALYE SIS0 0 JONBOL Of from the regular prices. A large assortment to | quarter bed, for Saturday— was .731, more than three times the | choose from, for overdrapes, Pillow Covers, Utility $ 49 5 rade for the previous year. Box Covers and the other many things this material 1. tl $109 and $2025 Pair The records of the past six or can be utilized for. . seven years had furnished grounds for the hope that the coal mining in- ANOTHI'R SHIPMENT v dustry was no longer to experience | BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES 3 -—Bn' TR ) the !rrr!lm‘ explosions of gas and All Specially Priced For Saturday MARQUISETTE CURTAINS dust which formed so distressing a Cotton Blanket, full double bed size. with neat lace edge, 23 yards long. part of the industry record in| Regular $2.95. Saturday Pair 2050 Regular $1.25. S . Pair 99c earlier y , the statisticiuns de # clared. For many years the bureau of mines and other agencies ave | h s and igencies h COUCH COVERS only to stop them altogether, but also when they occur to stop them from | travelling through the entire mine, destroying ey ling in their path. Proper ventilation to prevent dan- gerous accumulation of ga wetting the mine to allay « the use of ; : rock-dust to obstruct the progress of 4 g ons; and other safety m | 4 o 2 < have been:investigated and de- § 5 ot Speflals 7 Yet in the face of what would 3 . seem to be adequate knowledge of the # subject, and sometimes apparently in ¢ For spife of intelligent precautions, an explosion occurs, causing the loss of many lives and bringing destruction to property. sat“rday However, the grave loss of lives in the mines is not entirely attributable to explosions, it was declared. Less than 10 per cent of the fatalities are Here s . L, Douglas —ANOTHER BIG SALE OF THE CHOICE MEATS— selves and their disinclination to give time to take precautions against the SPECIAL FROM 9 A. M. TO 12:30 P. M. SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. g o Rl Sho e s STEAK-Round, SirPn, Porterh’se. .Lb. l7c Best Maine POTATOES. ..15 Lb. Pk. 25¢ been endeavoring to find ways, not| £ _- et A very complete assortment $l 59’ $2 50 $2 95 $3 95 and all prices $12 3 & p L3 ° 1] . H . up tp their vietims one or two at a time an v are atte d by and they are atten by none of the SPECIAL FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. A large cxplosion. Bt i 1t found 1 uAwBURG 5 1. 2OC tras ... . 20€ | LEAN SMO. SHOULDERS......LB. 12%c a large explosion. But it is found at | BONE ROLLED SHOULDERS. .. 20¢ i o, o e T e 5.00 o GRANULATED SUGAR .....10 LBS. 75c PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF ......LB. 20c (WITH OTHER GROCERY PURCHASES) e —ALL DAY SPECIALS— —ALL DAY SPECIALS— GRar OF Lhet per milllon Ltons | M In All Styles and Leathers BEEF PORK LAMB VEAL compared with a rate of 2,012 for 1921 An examination of mining rec- LEAN BOILING SHORT CUT LEGS ) 5¢ |rrusu noast 5 LEGS GENUINE 34 VEAL . . 15¢/| serive 1amm ... 1s, C | PRIME RUMPS ords over a long period discloses lit- § - Mon’s Heavy Grain Waterproof Shoes. $2 95 B tie if any improvement in the record of this class of mine accidents. '# SPECIAL ....... A MEATY POT lzc “For this lack of improvement,” v 1 s 00 ROASTS ..... 3 FRESH GENUINE SPRING VEAL . the report stated, “it is perhaps fair . alue 9o PRIME TENDER SHOULDERS 15c LAMDB FORE 20c SHOULDER CUTS CHUCK ROASTS Lb. 16c y 2 VEAL ROASTS to place the larger part of the re. 2 : IEEETE e BONELESS ROLLED 20¢ 4 25¢ l‘:(‘)"“:s"_""‘ -~ 22 ¢/ Favoy veAL in mine accidents could have been saved. | The loss during the 11 months of sponsibility upon the miners them- Men’s Dress Arctics i selves. They are continually at the | g iy 2 $2 69 ROASTS b, CHOPS working place where most of the falls | GOODYEAR GLOVE. SPECIAL .... . MI FRESH PORK STEWING Sy ccur, and are best able to observe | E J CLODS. .Lb, 20c CHOPS N 200 3 120 .“-01, - 4 CUTLETS the conditions under which they A r 3 S 5 FANC M 5, CASTS ok amd 1 e "hen vk sho 168 MAIN STREET e N 15¢| mxcr s " o5 o | EATY rkisis be taken down or props put up. Al erease i earsinge through trse | Golden West Fowl..Lb. 44c| Roasting Chickens..Lb. 45c¢ |Stewing Fowl .. increase his earnings through larger | tonnage and his disinclination to take down a rock or put up a prop when - - needed, have been the cause of many ~ % TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BIG SAVING. THE QUALITY CAN'T BE BEAT. B A K E R Y s P E c l A L s st EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY YO AVE MORE AND MORE HERE ::‘(;‘de“:ss d:“u i ‘\ lNT‘RODUCTORY OFFER WHEAT — GRAHAM — RYE IT'S THE BEST Lb. 25¢ ‘ Snow Flake Rolls. . . Doz. 12¢ ON ALL Bread.............l.b 5c|l’ound Cake WH'PD CREAM PUF LGE. ASST. COOKIES. . .Doz. 15¢ DAUGHERTY CHARGES ARE ‘ bt DEFI__MTELY PUT ASIDE' 1 -3 OFF DENTAL l.xu.-‘—l-‘t‘\cl’ LAYERS. | 40¢, 800 IA\(' VLD CAKES | ‘Dos. 346 WH'PD CREAM CAKES. . Ea. 35¢ u'usl.\'.nmmn ot l;onf 10¢ ned rvpins o 8 WORK BN Butter ..... Lb. 53¢|Eggs .....2 Doz, 67c|Pure Lard. .2 Lbs. 27c| Cheese ... Lb. 31c port and Then Discharges . STARTED HERE THIS WEEK NEW LIMBURGER Lb. 33¢ | FRENCH ROQUEFORT.. Lb. 60c | QUEEN OLIVES PEANUT BUTTER Committee. Washington, Jan. _26.—The :olu.:! COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED DINNER BLEND COFFEE ....... Lb. 25c | CREAM OF WHEAT W "“ii"?'fi.f«')’ w‘l‘lfl'{\%D ... Pmt Jar 16c U R BN s B Here in New Britain’s newest, most up-to-date dental OOLONG AND CEYLON TEA ..... Lb. 35c | pABBITT'S OLEANSER : - PESRVAE stonsscuiliy 108, y . ; ; . A i, LAUN 3 SIVRED BU VANILLA SUB, EXTRACT ....... Bot. MOHICAN EVAFORATED \uu( mittee in giving Attorney General : A - - Daugherty a cledn bill of health on saving. Plates, Bridges, Fillings or Crowns all at one-third SUNBEAM MAYONNAISE . - Bot. 325 | CUT REFUGI'E BEANS . Can 15c | NEW PEARL TAPIOCA .. 2 Lbs. 17¢ | (I'S THE BEST) ... the impeachment charges brought off. against him by Representative Keller, blican, Mi ta. X V. S ; INKIS REEN ~ o - *idew o fon caii and by srac.[] TREE EXAMINATIONS OPEN EVENINGS Bl Sirctie o vt von. 39C [ERR ... ou 15| Natmmsorere.... o, 156/ ERumorn 3 - LARGE SO| tically an unanimous vote it adopted EXTRA HEAVY FANCY GRE X PANCY also a resolution discharging the com- GRAPEFRUIT ....4 For 230 BRUSSELS SPR'TS..Bas. 290 STRING FIGS . . Lb. LETTUCE B it 0 laying 1 acefiee e EXTRA HEAVY 65¢ |y SUNKIST 35 FRESH CUT NE 3 l,,.:,,,,.,m :,",o,.,',m‘ vt ’{,:,','L' GRAPEFRUIT .... Do’ C | LEMONS ... Doz. C | sPiNACH 'msm;ungr;,s Tins two votes were regarded as hav- (304,10 M New BRITAIN Il Aviis """ e 25¢ |Giieny meawrs. . va. 200€ | Tosators . TRAWBERRIES. Lag the effect of closing the incident. The question of whether the house

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