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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 193 . ¢ { N o | | e : atic the democrats as = | |games out of 90, its percentage |and a ‘goodie’ only gets 32. So 1| cratic party. If { S COOLIDGES ON CALIFORNIA TRIP | ¢ Jie bt i e e e No. 2 company, loca t L { | t I could, which wasn't| and ‘there is & vacancy, then ~th | Hill, finished last with 4 s out | | much.” | Yacane =h°“":) beRiLCa R A R0 el , s e il rcpublican party. | OFFERS MINSTREL * e WANT JOBS AGAIN "5 s o v e LEGAL, CAMP SAYS 555 v | Rl | [ennis I ers (lalina who) ’ was a republican in the generally —— 3 —_— f et AN ofisnilo wenalniat Hsr: _— accepted meaning of that word and | Tonianl Matts [ vard ¢ o chambermaids in ‘ h . o couneil : S (Continued: From First Page) | that therefore the common Affair Set for March d—DBasket- ;.2 Ousted Scrubwomen Face Desti- | o aormitorice SR I ttscted Sir. Das, acted legaly. : o ; | “I knew T couldn't make nd in that case, Mr. Day would not Yours very truly, ball Results—Notes Cor o tution Following Economy Move trins saidMrs. Corcoran. | Lo proerly elocted, Second, i {he| “NORTIMER H. CANP She worked 11 years in the library, | words, ‘from the same political party | «Assistant Corporation Counsel. et but st s one of the vounger from which the former incumbent | i \ erride Mayor's Veto e Canbridge, Mass., Feb, 21.—This| Women. At least « her bright blue | was clected” mean the party that he | | O / Newington, Feb. 21 — A minstrel : tic story of 20 old scrubwomen, | €Y6S &re young, and her tiny body | came from, that s the party to| LCading et e ror G N T SR et 1 Harvard university, the |radiates vitality. lives with her | which he belonged at the time of his | » 884 S WECHRS B0 NS Sl b given u pices of {ary 27 ri institution in the United | grown son, and keeps the house as | election, then the question is raised | Pleed JHen A CArEN | < 00 C00) ! X May-Davis-Stot No. ] s fired rather than raise th neat as a pin. as to which party Mr. Curtis belong- | 41 ‘;‘0'; Telnt of cner. Tho tlecy i Ameri 1 he = 3l W ce 1 hour. X “T work around SO Lt e dine s of on of William H. Day as comptrol- it ¢ Tuesds 1 1 naturally enough, have i ments now,” sh I'mj Mr. Curtis was republican all his | o has been brought before the p i -y women stooped and tired | not doing had. ! some | life, s0-far as T am informed, and | common council but no action has § e > ) 0 1 But that is not the only | that's awful necdy, Mrs. Mary | Was registered in the office of the | e e S - i ot Along with the dirt and dust of | Farell, for instan and Mrs. | 1CRIStrar of voters as @ republican. | .t (his time o ol ) i Widener Library, where the Mooney. I guess Mrs. Mooney was | @nd worked with and for the rép 1 s fed 10 you i it m they ¢ swept av the oldest worl \nd a | lican party and espoused the prin- e T e b . : | 5 b, 4 withou w Mary B with her invalid 1 wis ected to the office on the 5 2 st i 1 1 : ; ence to the corporation counscl, 3 : L or complaint of their own, | band and all. She needs help bad publican ticket in opposition to a | THEe 1O 1IC CHITOIERCT SOUIEy [ . t 1 - democratic ¢ didate on the demo- SUKERSUICH EE Tk [ A ; o ‘ .44,\“'\]\0““ B G O “None of those women was offer- | democratic candidate on the demo- | 4 % SUEE 05 dha to find out Q \ i . they still wa wcir jobs back. | ed any ork b don't care wha il cket, and wa ereaiter ¢ g { o yor Tes! ded J it two, anyway, whom ncces- | the college s. Our hours was 6 ; 01 ime o s | Atderman Judd repeated his claim Bt ol hu Ri S 06 ity has not humili to 11 in the morning, and sometimes | !101 10 a democratic candidate. His| o050 i "0 “ror the mayor to de- ployed by the university. But the | from 6 to 9, like they say we did. |27 formed, was by endorsoment |y, Sy Sentire question should b Misses Taylor, Sullivan, Donlan and | And we didn’t get paid for a singly | #1d thal he was not chosen original-| % "\ o16 ana the aggrieved side arc hambermaids” now, | hour we didn’t work, either. T know; | ¥ DY the democratic party as its| Ploi2 8 YR CA L 0% Bl in the | checks even smaller than fonce T was sick for six weeks” | “*hdidate at the last clection. = o4 5 antly they ~ask: “We| President Lowell, in a letter to| <TOPURE candidates put up WYL g you feel it is proper fo vote < laven't we?” the Rev, Duvall, had said: “T find | 200 To0 A% ofter sncorsed B L0€ on what you think may be illegal?” ; Still Without Work t the minimum wage board has | ;&7 PO 1 OTAT 10 STEREIREN U8 the mayor inquired, seizing upon the son's 1 : Harvard’s business administration | been complaining of our employing | ¢ 1% 01 didate o mot asaally con. | Hlderman’s forecast of court action. 1 a o to the contrary, stud ts 4 resi- | v { S Urposes 4 0SS e et i o erc he alderms producec inction G tho contrary, stulens and resi- | women for these pUrposes at 1058 | sijorcd theroby a member of the| JHere the allerman produced o N e e " Maple | of Cambridge know the wom- | than cents an hour, and hence | oy by which he is endorsed. He | COPY ©Of parliamc e b Hill. They may also be obtained from |5 | e to live. And Cthatfthe university has felt constrained | goes not take part in the party |and read el e any 1 : Anierican Legion some others of the|to replace them with men counsels or cspous its principles, | Snd: and wnnounced that he wou post o : "‘;-1 . more 1.|, % yv,l,]. e on et ‘!,,,”l,, Gites Gafiney Gaso y\."”l‘\]‘»ln‘\zxvx‘(nx himself if the mayor } necd today. Two have been | troller of Harvard, contradicted | “phe republica ! | declined to do so ittle work in homes of pro- | this: “It was mot at all a ti S e L I e T e G A0 o S dssucluted Press o T q i R Gl o B | CEEIEO LRI E IBIIS 8 IR e S S copardize the best i Assoe spenc n hour or P was a question of fol- | ney as judge of probate. If he re-|™MeC e e AT Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge found a large crowd waiting Jving up apart- |lowing the policy which had | ceives more repuplican votes . one | interests of the city. You may place to greet them when their train pulled into Los Angeles. Martha Lee ined by " prosperous found . . .. 1o be cconomical and | vear than he does democragic votes, | YOUF President pro tem. in the chair he match a supy Sl Sparks, 4 years old, won a smile when she presented a rose to Mrs. college men. Still others have found | officient.” | That does not make him a repuplican | 41 proceed, but 1 will reserve i . Basketb; March 16, Coolidge. 0dd jobs now and then. A few have| Endicotf. tall. austere, coolly | and if he is given more democratic | TNt to appeal from your decis =, .o K = ____ |no_work - dignified, “has had previous experi- | votes one year than he is given re- | he mavor ‘”"}0"’7"‘“_‘" ool Mrs. K ne Donahue. for in-|ence in business management. “It | publican votes, that does not make| Alderman Falk —then look ' the vere as follows it N fance, white-haired, shrill-voiced | is not customary in industry. T be- [ him a democrat. He belongs to the | 83Vl and received the e I 1 Irish from her snowy ir to [leve,” he said. “to pay employes pa with which he is affiliated and | 9Verride the mayors veio g RBelden millio JU! lier stubby shoes, was the dean of | hired by the hour for time when |on which primarily he is running as | ¢arried, =3 to 1 1 I i . S Hucker, 8 Harvard scrubwomen. “Thirty-three | they are out sick or on vacations. In | a candidate | ey > ¥ Tyberski, € --veovne e years I was there” she said.|the case of the women, we have| “If a congressman on the yepub- | MAKES T :nm li;lnl |[ g J Lumpkin, g ....eeen g ' | 1 .t Longer than president or profes- | done hoth. lican ticket was endorsed by the mford, Feb. S Tt Orthodox Church Weak sors. And what do T get for it? T get| Sove semer scrubwomen wha | demoeratic party he would be class- | Waskewicz. 8, of 15 Davenport e s n former scrubwo | street, was saved from dro in Teich, io v Gre Orthodox fired. on the Saturday before Christ- | had Jost time through illness in- | ed as a republican in congress be- w“\] . a ,‘” 'n i e c . . . . = L 4 o ¢ e Rippowam river here s mory n Dafimme v h mas. dignantly assured this correspondent | cause he came from the republican sbLe 3 X R Hilds Fagerskold White in Committee Returns Favorable ™=, o vot. | that they et ot bees et | PATeY, no MAtcr WRIE party gave | I by Johnny Balke, local boxer. L4 3 | e river runs in the rear o Leopards 5 S ) : ant IR nd 1 But I The pay received from the uni- | him the most votes. He would rep-| The T & Seadiaad Casale, x{ .. L ge e vork income.” Endicott stated cmphati- | Mittees or on strictly W meas: | imselt out on the ice 4 L. Miller, rf . : thority. I'd g0 ba I could. $25,000 @ | cally, The scrubwomen, he declared, | UTes e Bod i tron i s May, If ypolit ing patr Bridgepo I 21 (Ul W Pi—1 car th spendin® on the li- | worked only from 6 to 9 a. m. In the last presidential clection el Rrimley, « 0 rch of the « . and holy | Fagerskold White, haffling ¢ l ! ubers of |herry. *You gotta do it with $17.-| Tiut the women agreed that their | ' Some of the southern states, I am e, e g yie Moscc oldit ( i RNy e 3 4 A told the republican presidential elee. | BOth werc treated at the Stamford Agoglia 5 Tosc i Zurs in e S 1 poison col on were |0 = the ne 0ss. But they | hours had heen from 6 to 11 a. m {oia wwere liseal on theldemoteafia| heanital ¥and "Balko vent o svoti Hickey, iet, astonis lower| o . . sl SrIERY ner Keep) ithalean Hor that, Tibcenil fhiatitheyoffentworicen untilinoon {818 3 r’w»« e aky he boy will he kept over night to . 0 are ope or retly g ck to look. Already you ought to|and that they were glad to do so | ''¢h¢t In place of the democratic| o Poday's rescu o o 1 { onir ) elactor They were thus clected | PTCVent pneumonia. LAY Totals 01 Ehe ST & £ O 0 see the dirt of it because only three or four of them 2 Heddndiy ch 5 as the third for Balk in three eferce, Budney and Bedus: tin hrot reports today | in n she pl 18 M= onaing the others, | had any sort of resular outside |(TOM Certain states on the demo- Schmid various villages pub- It ‘ fi f T b st re is no ma- | yorl cratic ticket. That did not make > Antelopes ng for failure of the So-|> x . ! record | torial comfort for these women of comptroiler sa scrub- | (oM democrats, but they went to|y.op yppayp CLASSIFIED ADS zation policic A S S HpIoy=ifis ) « b ist cloth in knoling that for [ women had been d areed he. | e repubilean electoral college a d Spragu ction of the chu - ntial years Harvard Univer- | cause of inefficiency. Then he de- "“T“" S O UGHS SR G | Drinkwin, 16 ....... \ ow appeared likely A J « i law, or ignor- | cjared that all but two of these al- | VAN : Rlock, Has 10 dislocate veaken o S S - cvading it. They are not IV iineonipelont it workerdihaa our charter had provided e = Railey, rg ) |dox church. On the r Attorney and Mrs. Clare . ul 1 NG ) R b T et ared work i the. dormi. | he comptroller should be appointed THE g i profession o v of W Lo I i I'roo 1 e red work in the dormi-ihy the mayor instead of providing| St t LN Yo v a i Shy | SRR | Although he admitled the | po ghoula ‘he clected at the polls, | Totals 4 L N SR S D ‘l""“"““'”“\ of the work Was | ypen if the mayor, a democrat, | ‘ 28 £ ¢ SR ABEROTh: practically the same. should have chiosen {o appoint Mr. i Woodehucks 01 L sou ind de m could explain to Refused Other AVork R e T il . | : ‘ \ court ! cou ‘ 1 {hat on February 1, 1921, the | Fourteen of the women denicd | o 4 vacancy his successor had to Chalko. t L L B HH”H”““ Massachuscis state minimum wage | that any other work had been |yg appointed from the political | 4 arsyfsky, | 1895 ¢ s affort ing Lomina | commission, in accordance with an | ayailabls Satte e 88, C oasssnsanine A her floor {oi o LI of 1912, decrced that female Offer me another job? aske 5 ST a5 » : . ne anot asked | appointed or choscn, the mayor Rottenberg, 15 3 : ) cast an hour. But each of | not: | was with ‘em 13 years, and | to fill his position, but if the mayor 7 |18 St W Vir them could tell you that he rub- | the Saturday before Christn T gets had to appoint a member from the Totals ’ it cartog e b bing and sweeping and dusting at | notice. 1 still haven’t got a job.” | party which appointed the former FOR g gt o l fy 3 e OnSoRe Widener library got her only 35| Catherine Loveit didn’t et a | incumbent, then the mayor would ¥ i EEreseny iy th comic pict o y AR cents an hour, and eventually Suml- | chance at dormtory work, and now | have fo appoint a democrat. Tn the | is o > 1 i mary dismissal . doesn’t want it. “I was pretty | case assumed, Mr. Curtis would be | SA I l IRDAY lesi Il i i 4 Harvard University, now in its | worricd for a while,” she said. “I appointed by a democrat from the ' s 1 r S 19 SRR = 94th ar, has listed assets of | yhought imaybe T could go to the |republican party. Our charter pro- < poet 1 B ) more than 380,000,000 Jrmitories, though they only pay |vides for the appeintment of a cer- Regular 79¢ 4 (000l i produ ! b « ] The increase due to the 20 scrub- ents. But now I'm glad T didn't, | tain number of members of com- QT I S piey [ B Ee ourt o . Hflm ERb W]“ SFE S T e O B e Rori e Cltnini | pilsslonE oAl boaraattron ohs picly SILK PONGEE mocklng religion. ° Di- dish 1 t t = ey = Massachusetts minimum wage com- | ioh that pays and it isn't | and a certain number from another. Saturday school o eed thursts in the pr He « L I crawled mission would have amounted to 10 harder eithe In this e the word o ds nsmd | I ERRRd . ey outburst y | any fer cither | trom th y ition wil lic s to t . e for cach of them. or a|* Biiter criticism has come fo the |8 synonymous with the phrase ‘be € « T len v very plea 1 totul of 812 a week. Harvard wasn't | yynjversity, which underpaid its more | longing to the party. | ou. I 1 like 10 wit — 1 to pay that $12; it preferred yial cmploye yet provided no Intention of Charter ¥ : 1 u Presideatial P 1 0L o cmploy men, who do mot come em of compensation for thos=| “The general purport of our char- Regular $2 and $3—586 in. g Ir 1 omething I 1 Presider ¥ Help Ol wndier the provisions of the wage faitnful ones grown ohd in its sorv | {er seems to be, in case of a vacancy, ; p Tesiiential Farty o nep Oy 1o R that if an office holder is a repub- ALL WOOL 1 £ 1 = [ + J I 1 5 " N oa 3 v 3 Saturday ! ; ¢ ha Hild ve Wag for inthd. Yot the university has just spent dner Jackson, Boston's dis. | lican that a repuplican should be ap- Sa ¥ 98 Ald g o e equipment. who was the first to direct the spot- | that a democrat should be appoint- | . 1 W ) Once it paid $40 cach for made- t SUbld ttontion on tha|ed in his place | D E y 50 “In i © {hat T have had to| \ e ite {o-measure shoulder pads Or its | gerubwo o e vesin n the time that T have had to PAINT PLANT DESTROYED A : e ! 1 el L Y oomat S stz | consider the question, L have been | Regular $1.95—Pure silk % IN NEW JERSEY BLAZE Drad . e I "' A locker building burned recent- | the caves | unable to find any case which upon | FLAT CREPE ' C g \ 4 B i esng ¢ S ALt careful consideration would be con- | W | ago. | (e fsupresl Iy, with tho loss ot some sporls| “saig ne: “Harvard men should bo | SAEILL consideraion mon e be com Saturd 1 | s parad i equipment _and many _treasured | ¢roubled by the attitude underlying ”mm"'flw SN o e e s Yard @ $1.00 J Faplosions Mark Fire at John Lucas U \ N g trophics. Within 48 hours, several | {yo casting out of { women. A TG R R S O i S Co. Pactory—Loss May M AL 1 v lunch t icf o e dollars were rais- university as ricl 'm‘.];wd“rl!.::” &% | construction of the words used in | 3 n 7 i o & Co. Pactory—1. Ve accomy 1 by My oover | o ruild it Lo A arvard does not cvade a la 2" lthe charter and the only thing that| Reach Ncarly $500.000 BAS ‘M ( A C ) s oniargiing nine years without knowinglit. The | 4,50 round to guide me in the gen- | $1.75 Pure Silk Gr i s - i nd militapy | Yot when slotted cans were placed | ogson is one in attitudes, and the 080 20 RE 12 BEIC R JEORGETTES 1l sche ¢ charte 5 GEORGETTES I ora. N. J ! b 8 i Il o ity across | in storcs near the campus for cc Harvard offici ttitude is one of EsERIch seoras {6 be thatin 2 s = 1 B e 1ot celebration, | tributions to the “scrub-woman f-righteousness and infallibility umnj vacancics the stalus quo Saturday l 00 i v i I ; b fund.” they remained almost empty |1t is a relic of the feudal era siiould be maintained; that is. if ] G ’ o oirlar f 1 ree and were quictly removed. has mo place in modern Amc e e office which SRS c i M o7 ol o than the oth vomen 1n 'S CIGAR LIGHTER CAUSES FIRE 1 ohyblican should be appointed 1o ‘l'he NEw : t b B inz hi sbortly before Uhristmas, she Was | yiremen responding to an alirm | giice filled by _democrat, then a LINGETTE : 1 . - Koy, I Iving i dark, dingy rooms behind | ity nine picees of apparatus dis- | democrat should be appointed to it. | St T i i \n : IHoc speet to | the parsonage of the IR st s e Yr Chete e e S e | BT 390 and IMPROU ED ) town from Camd y bR LLail- ) \ ITo0LetateltniliHS DOvATI pastoniotatil o BesblChm Il el e o e Al e nr o o L e i e e ] 4 s ) wered u general 1 s 1 ) bridge M. F. church. He protested | tor cigar lighter. Damage Was con-|is clected, then in case of a vacancy, | ' N croc - e ; her plizht in a letter to President|gyeq to Moran's coat. | it should be filled from the demo- | g 0 Sy e (> - \. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard and | 5 i i of th ul compans Hynes Gave FFalse Name A ot o i . 69c—15 in. Tmported v « 0 of I L A b A out of that letter grew the entire | 1y flect on | (g L i T'o Bridgeport Officials “scrubwoman scandal” | ORGANDY [ L e Feb, 2l UP—The rend Duvall received gifts i Saturday L tow 5 " veral d =0 zone now and when this WASHERS | Wi 11 S5 et v Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn H " o ol ) by 16y huddled in a little pile of houschold ar i 5 \ L:ORE COMPACT i 1ot v o e S I W 278 M ain g St COMES Phone 1409 20c—No. 60 ohiG ; 5 whose wther, | cheaper rooms. With her is a 13 Opp. Arch. SURGICAL BERKLEY CAMBRIC SHORTER ! R et e o Hartford car-old son, born ~about the tim | CORSETS Sataay " o SRR Hyn ound over to the nest {er husband died, and an eder! ® - RIB| Yard ........ LOWER 5 deb i mof ti erior court in bonds | gaughter, who is too ill to work. (2 bk . A e o g o e o 2 Merritt in | w1l (hoso 15 years I worked at ontinuin ur Qui [ e 3 BV 0 ¥ n arrested. | Harvard,” she said. “Except u 1. Improved : i Vith T byrics told e ¢ was a wealth” yuonth when T was in the hospi e et 5 1 " gincer from Milwauke was w charity ward. T didn't ge! . lenry AL Spa d i It was a charity ward B . BROADCLOTH : boire . IS parents owned e pay. 1 was fired before Christ suction type Man Involved in Plan s } hat sta e earance e(:l . Saturday washer To Kill Rubio Arrested bt e ic Fliers’ Bodi i e Mr. Lowell. i it c « 7 Irs. To friend Are Fliers” Bodies wreside he hoped we @ould SR S Marvelons ; 1d and is ha \“l[',(i I ‘?‘“ > ’d‘;‘ At i $1 79 Broken Sizes in Kid Gloves. . ; ¢ aced Aboar irship en't even been offered any At O Sizes6 to T15. Values to $3.00 Pair. N A | 1 (P—The bodies | D Ry 00—51 in, Sik new agitator ) ‘ , / Il 21 GP—The bodies 411 haven't got anything 1o do $9.59 $3.00 Cloria Unbrelias, | 00t i SGUELT g ; A i o and Me- A0 A 92 d . Values $3.00 and 83.7 TAPESTRY SCARFS : type washer : arl 4 have been | Ty a while T was doin 4 an fhd) LT B P . ! oard the pla o0 e e D it uetnon 25C Pair. 0dd Sizes and Sport Long Hose and Sy $l 25 ; A rao Asks $100.000 Damages S Tieal point |y ihrary in the morning and then At Socks for Children, also Sport Hose for RO ey & EXCEPTIONALLY MR Tn the accident Mrs. Todd rec BYSAEY sorelon 1 southeast | oin: to the dormitories in the after- Women. Values to $1.00 pair. y g 1 Luts 1% rol asks for Siberia Ihoon. But then they decided we SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES in Silk, Knit Under- ) Mr. Todd ¢ As soon weather permits o1 two payrolls at once i g ; LOW PRICES J OREINE e of Lis he Soviet 1 will proceed to | %o, L}"‘ SR wear and Children’s Jersey Dress Departments. ( 2 to 6 69¢ Lxtra Heavy Turkish B 1 r loss don’t know why. e = v ¢ und allegations are |the fur trading ship Nanuk which | © Len “(he Nbrary paid it years.) BATH TOWELS S on f - FOR COLD WEATHER COMFEFOR'T ey . s e 43 7 LLOPING BRIDEGROOM HELD yr— A | 79c All Flannelette Gowns and Knit Slips and surlington, Vi, T (up) Lo At Skirts. Regular price $1.00. SR e a eppe Christiuno, br OPEN ALL DAY The New Britain ) Sain o SATURDAY $l 00 5 THE e % ity tion (o Taly foday | FRANK E. GOODWIN At b All that have sold at $1.50. ( ectric Service Co. e o | 139 DRESS G00DS SHOP | 110 FRANKLIN SQUAR} | firo oni, 8 vaded dnmigration an T MAIN ST, -— toos @ AL All that have sold at $2.00. o o 2o onrtesy oxtended w thorities at the internationa or- 1 Qr n Telephone 1153 ol i L I v 4l 100 MAIN STREET | | y Thee | ’