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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924, NS been averted, it is believed, had PRINTERS MAKE DEMAND ’impascd by the unions in the printing called to | president with drafting a npational Speaker not given his pitchers the |trade are cited in the commuajcation | pyeet today by Secretary Weeks, who [policy coofdinating under federal ]N FINE GONDITION benefit of working the full route, | e . hich was sent on the suggestion of | i 3 : : biwep | The team batted .347 in the exhi- | p ) § 3 nal Publishers' assogiation, w act as chairman of the body. guidance all activitics in behalf of out- HATS flN BUAR"WALK : bition games, getting 162 hits out of | Pefinitc Avbitration Agrocment resenting an output of 1,000,000,-| 'The other members of the commit- | door recreation and Chalrman Weeks | 466 times at bat. Included were 22 Sought by Pri s’ League from | U0 copies of 239 magazines annually |tee are Scerctaries Work, Wallace and | today expressed the belief that “some- ¥ nd fn the United States. Of these 100 are | Hoove: and Assistant Secretary | thing worth while will be accom~ Ready for Seasom \\'\'"h Good DPre- |doubles, 16 triples and 12 home runss lhey are charged by fl\e! plished.” Joe Sewcll led the regulars with an Head of Type's Union, published in New York. "l:uo Palm Sl]fldfly Bflngs om Crea' Scason Record of But 5 Losses [average of .432, with Stephenzon next | y ; | During the last three or four years, | in 13 Games ™th 421 Then came Speaker and | New York, Apriu 14.—4 letter call- | the letter said, important magazines | Waliters .400 each, L. § . had moved to Chicago, Camden, tions at Al 0 y Cleveland, April 14.—The Cleveland | Summa and Irowers cach .364; MYtt | o1 itration agreoment hao boon J.. Albany, N. Y., Dagton, O., Green- | & 1005 2 Hmw n Indians returned home from the south |-360; € ;. Bur i Jumie- 1 to Ltelon‘c(u;, I:in.sv. lll'v.\l‘lnfll\l of 3 . C and other g 1 . ABSOLUTELY NEW ! —— today. All were in excellent condition |Son and Lutzke .25 | graphical unton No. 6, by the Pri The lack of an agreement assuring We are presenting this w st spring styles in diamond cxcept Manager Tris Speaker and Out- | In nine times at bat Pitcher Uhle | org' lcague, the closed shop br arbitration of disputes, it was stated, | and precious stone rings, ha racelets. Imbued with the ficlder Homer Summa, but they arc |80t five hits for an average of .556. |the New York Employing Printers’ | V@S & matter of concern to members spirit of spring, our jewelry designers have created some of the most the Palm Sunday review of the Board- | ¢¥Pected te play tomorrow. | Among Burns' 19 hits were slx‘.flssoci,lwn, The agreement between | 0f the league and to buyers of print- beautiful jewelry we have ever seen, walk yesterday, which was in striking | SPeaker is suftering with g sore |doubles, two tripples and four home | (1o employer’s znd the union exp ing. lance at window display, you will surcly agree with us when we say that the new styles in jewelry are gorgeous. contrast with the conservatism in col- | filger. injured during batting prac. (runs. Joe Sewcll got six doubles, 40 | Ootober 1, but there is no Agree Ry ors of frocks. There had been ex-|'¢C at New Orleans, when, while [tripples and two homers in nineteen | for o rurther adjustm nt of °- | Out-of-Door-Life Men WEDDING M. C. LE WITT Iy Yellow, pectancy, from the fashion ex- | Pitching, he stopped a liner. Summa [times, while Stephenson in twenty-1yvong that date; arbitration a yerts had be { 1 5 Injured his leg silding at Cincinnati |four times got four doubles, five trip- | monts exist th all the other printers’ | a [ . 3 perts had been touting the swing of s [ena Lo A Lo sthanprintes Are Called for Meeting Jeweler and Diamond Dealer White, « 295 MAIN ST. and Atlantic City, N. 7T, April 14, — Millinery sparkled in vivid hues in DIAMOND fancy to dazzling tints that gowns|Saturday . ) [ples aud hres home runs. | unions but Typographical union No. 6. would rival Oriental shades now popu.| Cleveland lost fiveof the thirteen R e | The cases of magazines and other| Washington, April 14.~Members of lar in hats and scarfs, v sames piayed during the training sca- | The average time of vessels going | publications which have left New |the national policy committee on out- | T Vogua fa Frocks son. Some of the defeats could have |through the Suez Canal Is 16 hours, | York because of “oncrous conditions” [of-door life, appointed yesterday bY | 858888888885888888588808508588080888588855888. Tans, browns, blues and blacks ruled in fros There were few that came under the classification of spring, or lighter tints, Tailored suits, of the sports variety, were in | B two piccos, coats with long flat or roll ! collgrs, many bare of trimmings, oth- ers with cdging of hrald or tracery embroider; But the few one-picce appeared were of stream- o des and usually worn withgut belt or girdle, Th were touched | R with bright bands of trimming around | the bottomr of the skirt or as side % I”;flflpgn‘r(a! pancls. | The April 1 | VEPIICITTES SIS Birthstone the in ted flower-pot ty. brigh n . 3 P4 - N r.‘u,?;'\‘.ffl.l light in '.,”-am..flufi_I'rm-; 196-206 TRUMBULL “Hartford’s Leading Furniture Store” BETWEEN PRATT AND ASYLUM itted snugly over tresses and hid e -M e Siliters a3l wide and narrow brims, ““=| READY! OUR LARGE “INER CHIL” ASSORTMENT The younger clements, many from | gchools here for the ster vacation, lent a charm to the parade morning | and afternoon. The day was per about 50 degrees, | from the | was fawless, o paraders wore sprigs ns and fresh hlooms were ©n by many maids and matrons. e numbe; would indicate that sports cancs are regaining popu- larvity with women. The_fad of the were in solid 1 The avennes were filled with auto- o e Bt " | Credit [RU| - T Bl [ | Credit | ’ | | Arrangements vantase h taken o viting weather for a run to th = Arrangements The spring d meets tonight from 9 in elharge of Miss Hazel Downe Millinery on Thuraday ¢ ng Ti30 With | Miss Downey « ’ 8 Rev, X, G, Gilkey of Springficld, gives his third and cture on Wednesday evening . Topies | Conguering ar, The Migh school class meets oy istml on - Monday, Wednesday and | ay eveming Imming pont aind gy dusse HARWOOD top icer, 1t comes from granite il LT is especially suitable for P : wood, a composition stone i the small kitchen, : HOLD BOSABED-HAIRED G, B to harbor uncleanliness. It 6 in.; hei in. n made firom a secret formula. & depth, 16 in.; height 46 in Springiichd — (Mass) - Police Suspect : JG ey ) ‘ insures,proper circulation of She Was Pandit's Companion SPECIAL It will not leak; it will not ot cold ail" and cleanliness; and SPECIAL bobbe udred wift ot <1 petieven oo | hreak; it will not rust; it will | Qiai=——— | (leanliness should be your ) “INER Chil” stone lining Stone leng THIS stone lining has no HARDWOOD top icer, seams, therefore it can with an ice capacity of ave -acks, rannies 90 Ibs. White odorless en- have no cracks, no cra amel-lined. Width 2§ in.; PR BT not absorb dampness or - g first consideration in buying ity last night, was arcesied germs. 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