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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1023 CHURGHESCONDEWN e A Got "o Have You? — RTIFIGIAL BOLT OF TWELVE-HOUR DAY - = LIGHTNING CREATED Say Schedule in Steel Mills 1s v/ W i P ‘ ’ Wizards Play With Eleotrical “"on"y mdelensmle“ ; s ane 0' m'ooo’m Hom POWOT Hartford | I'IVr:ll'lpH“flB Accurately Filled at Lowest Prices Ing the . i 3 Pittsfield, Mass, June 6.—The — S . - — ”’ o fbord ne . ¥ e e B greatest amount of energy ever eon. vt ot g Sl ; ‘ \ o centrated by human ingenuity-—mere : Catk than 10 millien horespower—was u u [] Protestants and 1 publie yesterday, attacks > ) ereated teyed with and finally do. and teel in B " The significanee of the speetacular that twiee as ~Seventh Floor demenstration was mueh eleetrieal tage as ever be fore was produced and safely han 9x12 extra fine quality of Wool Wilton Rugs, These rugs ave all new rttarm and Catholle Walfare counell and Bt e e 1 ot aati® | (M| colors and ave finished with linen fringe. Former price 889,50, “Sale price $78,50, - Ao T R is Witarary of 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rugs, regulayr price §85.00, Sale price §72.50, 9x12 extra fine quality of Worsted Wilton rugs, These rugs comprise some of the best Social Justice Commission of the & rabbits out of a Central Conterence of Ameriean Rat a magieian bring ; , 1 hat. For a small milltonth | @I makes and are most beautiful in patterns and colors, Regular price $135,00, special for us Here is the statement “Phe report of the committee o & | ¢ of a second the equal to| this sale $119,50, proposed total elimination of the 1 3 A all the electric power in Ameriea Py . % o " o 5 i aan hour day appointed by the Ameriean 1 { The exact voltage was two million ‘9"1— Axn}“‘“‘el rugs. ‘;rhise rugs ale:eem‘ed or ”“.“"“- }vglche‘fl )&0“ Idfi.‘m. Tron and Steel insiitute shatters the whieh as estimated by Charles P The>p rugs are all new and that means that you are getting new designs and colorings. publie confidence that was inspired by )\ ’ Steinmetz, an electrieal expert. is| Special for this sale $39.50, the creation of the committee a year | one-twenty-fifth the power of & boit| 9x12 Axminster rugs, These rugs are a special shipment which we received from one of lightning of the best manufacturers making Axminster rugs, They are what is known as imper- t the mmissior on the 1 Soclal jee of the Deparim the Na the United States. 1t is a definite re : Jection of the proposal for the aboll " g Pittsfield laboratory, renowned among tion of the long day. The public de . . G ) ¥ » electrical men as the center of ex. mond in response to which the com V) ¢ \ il periment in transmission lines I mittee was appointed to set aside as i - 3 » was in charge of F. W. Peek, Jr, & ‘sentiraent’ which was ‘not created T who directs the high voltage re.| or endorsed by the workman them . - - . search, and Gilusepps Faceloll, a o it r of competent o“ . % Y cripple, chief electrical engineer of l.:vuul". nt::: ::Lt::?:-:- ~m|n;nvp en.| Rhythmieal Gymnastics,” they call this stuff in Dresden, the Pittsfield works gineering societies, 18 ignored, and| Germany. It gives rhythm to the culture of the body ennobling Mr. Faccioli said the laymen might the conclusion 1s put forth without| the entire art of life and impregnating it with beauty of grace. ** m:;"" .;Mf;"v'vjn of lt"n-d po'::'- ‘supporting data that the 12-hour dav| All of this, if you gather what we mean, is the “plastic of music,” | {1 reatest. single. amount. of® eloe, o S0y 01 Citlt been an Injuty "‘accm'dmz to the feed-box info that was lmp(\l‘VP!l with the tintvpf' trical voltage now transmitted for Q - A GARES ALy LS c the employes, physically, m-nml';\- ;»r SHbllG it E 150000 that I Gatt 36x72 . . ; o i S e e ceee. 81,19 g t t i o in| — —— — e st RO, 4 5 e oiith tact that the sammlt: fornfa, Mr. Peck polnted out that 54x90 ........... ceees O OO .. 250 jis sa08 of (he | ¢ the United | virtual promise from the industry that A. O, H. WHIST WINNERS |the objective was to keep research 8x10 SN ! RO e |tes of stockholders “n inted in|the 12-hour day would be abandoned At the whist and "45" party held 8head of need, so that when it is de- 9x12 ¢ ‘T 58 Btates Steel Corporation, app The public expects the initiative to be [y “p V1S GEREL FEC F0L B A e | sirable to carry 2,000,000 volts in a ¥1912 to investigate this matter, eX-|iavon b the United States s 0. H. and the Ladles' Auxiliary to | Wire it can be done “ RUFFLED CURTAINS COLORED DRAPERY MATERIALS the wearing quality, Would be sold for $60.00, Our price $45.00. 9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvet rugs, Regular price $43.50, Sale price $37.50, GRASS RUGS Imported Grass Rugs, These rugs have stenciled horders with coloring's of blue, brown and green, Sizes and prices are as follows: ag0 at the request of the president R } The 4 nstration w nade in th 2 A " 2 2 . Y : ey el P A g e I fect rugs, This means that each rug has a slight imperfection, nothing which will impair ‘ i pressed the opinlon ‘that a 12-houl|ooration It 48 & task that pres « A 0. H, last night, the following| _ We may be able to create that x b 500 pair of ruffled dotted marquisette cur- This material is 86 inches wide, colors are day of labor, followed continuously|aamitted difficulties, but none that a which it took ages h & i Tt aitais his > k ages to create through 'by any group of men for any eon-|powerful corporation which has ae the prise winners: Whist, Mrs, | [0 ltt e “Coal? A : = : Walsh, Mrs. Murray, Mrs, Kowalski, | “¥olution" Faceloll sald. o8l tains, complete with tie backs, $1.59 a pair. rose, gold, brown and blue, Special for this sale 69¢ a yard. siderable number of years means &|cuymulated an enormous surplus # < Possibly. Nobody knows. Dia 87 idecreasing of the efficlency and 1es-|should find insurmountable The James O'Latry, THofas Donlon (3t K B Ay sening of the vigor and virllity of | forces of organized religion in Ameri. |And allahan; n Johnl o little plant for making the: S men ~a are now warranted in 49~-‘V‘4'Mwul_”:"”‘l ales Murray and Mre, Danfel | 35 i1 PUAC great np’eculntl'\r"-. Steel Argument Called “Unworthy.”|that this morally indefensible regime | Kehoe f t z " “Objection to the long day because|of the 12-hour day must come to| — “ff',:;d,,,m"ffi,hn;a;.,:"mn,‘m:,,',',, the : : ( ©of its effect on the family life of the|in end. A further report is due from MAY OPERATE IN TEXAS SNCHHRILY, transtormed into & Bolt of grade of marquisette and are finished on the Jength, special for this sale $6.98. 13 hour workers 18 disposed of in the e Iron and Steel Institute—a report | Austin, Tex, June 6.—Capitalized | lightning was whipped back and edge with a net hinkle lace. Special for this report with the Comb;‘)lacer}x‘zt;ommom )f a very different tenor {at 28,500,000 the Sinclair Pipe Line|forth and up and down striking the sale $1.29 a pair. LINOLEUM that it is questionable whether men i - Co. of Portland, Me, has been grant- |lightning arrester of a little church During thi r | N A e 9 i g e = n is sale we will make a who work [l‘hnrlfl:‘ houtr:mn:::cu;}l‘ll_\ e Sp;r':‘ctm{ ‘,‘\.‘,” ),‘T\r!'an outing | &1 Permission to operate in Texas by |steeple. The electrffal experts shot VELOUR PORTIERES A price of 52 50 per square yard of all Ouf‘;:cg:] ure time a e, s a PULINE |4 h6 seeorets ' state o ’ , i i v i 2 4| 1ight, starting from the Y. W. rooms S a ¥ J " % £ ment which will be bitterly resented | Ight starting from the ¥. W. reome o pop p i Crinos yaw | rain they produced fell in torrents portieres, These were purrh:z'sed from one CEDAR CHESTS i tie militiona’ of Mome:-loving work: |y el eening ciass Will also an- |« Topeka, Kas,. Tune BA state.1aw | THE enginests) were ‘nterested 1n of the large manufacturers who was over- STE '"%T":&Jmf.'fi&uu-s committee| O¥ an outdoor supper at the Y. W.|regulating aviation in Kansas passeq | ' Effect of their: bolts upon pleces stocked. Colors are combinations of blue and During this sale we will allow a 10% dis- contends that the workmen them. | Onight, using the recreation ground !by the 1921 legislature, is to be put ;fm‘;"“f;l"‘;gr"jla:_;p;g::e";"m‘"% Wiy gold, blue and green, brown and blue, mul- count on all cedar chests. We are showing a selves prefer the long hours. ['n- -u:‘-,_ll«wot :hfl il ¢ the Busi.|!Tto, force immediately. This 1aw!ang fest no perceptible residue berry and taupe and many others. Regular very complete assortment including natural doubtedly there are those who will| 19 FOEWIST TMECURE OF LY TS~ | created a state afrcraft board and dioberan iy price $32.50. For this sale $25.00 a pair. cedar, walnut and mahogany. o ey oo [ Thuraday. evening of this waek at B Tt Superite neria) N\ | FORD ORGANIZATION FORMED. own hurt, bu e committee's con- | o L] 4 S sEeaLIone Fresno, Cal, June 6.-—An advisory tention is chiefly significant as show-| piapg are being made for a supp :;l:;'sz»nr:;:lrln]\m”»m]fn'x;:: "r:!pm" ™IES | board for a state organization fup- ing that workmen whose only choict | coting of the membership commit- nerally guare nterests of | 1o rting Henry Ford for president has e — is between abnormally long hours of | e next Monday evening at 6 o'clock, | e Public against the dangers of|poan formed with headquarters here i g 10 S i : THE COWLES | ™™ %% ircows maw | CROWLEY BROS, I labor and earnings that are insuffi-| .y which delegates to Silver Bay City)?'iation H. T. Hart, prominent engineer of St iy C S Fresno, sald that a poll of sentiment FURNITURE PAINTERS AND clent to maintain a family on a level| -onference wiil be selected and ar- | naturallyl :angements begun for a drive for| The average person at rest requires |in California regarding Mr. Ford as a C CO | At Vi | £ Califa d | ery Reasonable Prices—Biggest ELECTRI g e<t| DECORATORS of health and decency, adopt the more arduous alternative members to be conducted by this com- | between 1600 and 1700 food calories | prospective presidential candidate is Stock in the Ci “The plea that a shortage of .labor | mittee next October. of heat. being made. Electrical Contractors | sk makes impracticable the change from e B Moved to | A. LIPMAN 267 Chapman Street 5572 118 LYONS STREET % TEL. 2013 two to three shifts of workmen, af- The Tel. 2455-12 New Britain | 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 | Egtimates cheertully given on all jobe fords but a meagre defense. ) . shortage of labor was not the reason for the failure to abolish the long 1) ublie % x v % . " CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | Three family house on Hartford avenue for day two years ago when the waited expectantly for such a salu- 3 " tary step on the part of the United : ! 3 CLAMS FOR STEAMING R e comnartion. AL that i SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT only $8,700. This is very reasonable on today's c ve beel ge | ; . E 3 FT SHELL CRABS . . i:;:::u:".,”‘:,.“.i;ri.”.n“:;fi;:m‘,",;:t.i ; o : . R gl o ‘market. Don’t pass this bargain up. g districts by introducing the three- } J iy = b i ; 3 3 | % : : A Dining Room Connection Two family house on West street for less than #hift system in the steel industry. The | task may be more difficult now than| Ao !‘W o ) pre g 2 i , : HONISS’S %6,000. We want to buy second mortgages. MARQUISETTE CURTAINS One special lot of marquisette curtains in COUCH COVERS white only. These curtains are made of good Tapestry couch covers, full width and it would have been then, but a past| delinquency affords no release from HITRS x & present moral obligation, v ™3 ) & i “The Steel Institute's committee - ! e | ) Bitithis e cchira'scat ot a omangs|. 8 : : . 24.30 STATE STREET | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. to the eight hour day would have to { 1 « v . ., Py B854k Lhib s vinais ot Hasldlb —— : : Hartford | 72 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, regarding the possibility of some pro- - ; 3 3 R | portionate contribution out of the s o d |'OR BURGLARY INSURANCE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE—GET earnings of 'hlf industry. 'Thus the - it | S, S 0"t — AYERS’ SODA WATER| FULL PARTICULARS JEON . wages and hours of the workers and N % ; , 9 | —Someaning sou wit eits s H, DAYTON HUMPHREY the willingness of the public to pay higher prices is made a condition of | 5% ~ | cious. the accomplishment of a fundamental | - | 3 : 7 5 Three size bottles—sc, 10c, 15c. | 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG "{)‘:r'}’;- Steel Institute's mmmmro} . i : S AR R Y L P r nds that there ave avestons of hieh THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY 1 volved vhole | g . BN LG Shtat, tks asser tians mal The phenomenal performance capacity of the R matter, which, they assert, have no moral or social features. ‘They are economic,’ say the steel manufactur. | /‘ = 7""(‘3—— '\ es Pea otor — est of the great public, which ineludes but is t confined t loyers and . . s 5 00 008 e 10 Wmbioyery an has been conclusively proved and nationally established by spectac- employes’ This divorce hetween the ‘moral' and ‘social’ elements of a u]ar hi ear de: 0 e ) . N BREAS i aohohle Aais | gh gear demonstrations on America’s 83 famous testing hills runs counter to the teaching of re Greenviile, . ¢ N y hy el . C.. er, Portland, . L lgion.. It exalts a misconceived ' & e S Foof i o2l RSN T Stpameey MR 3 y nd 4 qa [’ o n arrisburg, Pa. ! L1 . . of supply and demand' to a position g artisburg, Ba M Prgridence, B. 1 Tacama, Wash of equal authority with the law of Blg.qlm:ioln . Y. Holyoke, Memphls, Tenn. Reno, Nev, Tampa, Fla. justice. Tt excuses inhumanities in elden Hill Rock V Mt Mississippi Levee Dog Valley Grads Was (% Gt Bllmln!h!m.”h Hun'lnq( W.Va, Court St Rich d, Viaduct the name of economic necessity. Fur Eula St. Hil Valentine Hll Milwaules, Wise, e Tegro Haute, Ind. thermore, it averlooks an important Mg:‘{’;‘};{g’l 3 t, 1L Nineteeath St. Hill 1 Coal Creex Hil serles of demonstrations, within the Cipcinnatt 0, MATRA St Bl T 5Bt Mo steel industry and elsewhere, of fhe PO roveEe ol ‘ Tenn. Float Bridee Dugway Uglontows P AL San Diego, Cal practicability and superior advantages Gates Ml Hill & R nicatows HU : ) of the three. shift i 5 Y'h’nlflan:llgm Oclaraap Spriags o Nt Tee iy Oldtown Hill Hn > g |SE8 RORES i . Pikes Peak T st g Fort George Hill San Pranclsco, Cal Watorny Dot | MIGHTY PALE b onstations confirm in practice what no Columbus, O. Twin Peaks fihiet wifnd can question I pHncipls oment il N Saptn Rogn, Cal. iiog, —-that bad morals can never be gaod St. Hill Sl:run;:':a P conomies . v = arre, Pa. econom| Bve ing " aducah, Ky, ‘.D::IUK > Ashiey Hil) e one redeeming feature of the Des Moines, la b . Pawtucket, R, 1. s oo Hill Wilmington, Del. committee's report s the ntimatic e S i1 ot O ol et BtV P imation Y Peorin, 111, Shroves Winston -Salem, N. C. that it is not final The public haa Wayne St il 8 Ange 3 Snencer St. Hill Lo 8 Forsythe St. Hill rafted 1n or e uifillme n . i L - “Prosect i hat i walt g for the fulfillment of a peon M ) in P it | Proapect Hili ey gl Phoenlx, Ariz. Springfeld, Mass. Waorcester, M Motorcycle Hil | Longhil 1St Sianes HHI Pictsburgh, Pa. Springfield, 0. York —~ P\wl: ralSt Extension Pean St. Hill 8 Hu - el A o 'ortland. Me. St. Louis, Mo. Y 3 : Samett Beering Ave. 01 Cafvary Wil Hoarru “nsk for Horlick's’: o St ; : The DRIGINAL:4 If you want first hand proof-——come in and get a ride. gl AMERICAN SALES CO. W~ Avoid Imitations— Substitates 8 ELM 5T. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. T A T AR \ HAVE YOUR EYES ’ \ EXAMINES AND GLASSES rn"n n BY } A. PINKUS UNCLE BOB BLODGETT APPEARED ON MAIN STREET THIS MORNNG, -, THE FIRST TIME HES BEEN OUT SINCE THE WINDOW SASH FELL Fyesight Specialist o - THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY - v 800 MAIN ST. New Britain st 4 ON WIS WHISKERS, AND BROKE THEM OFF FOURTEEN INCHES FROM THE END .

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