Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 11

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tions for a new agreement for the bi- thminous coal miners were fim‘tht to a close ‘this afternoon when the general scale committes of era.:t:rs - N and miners of the central competitive z e e - PRty y four”—smoothness, |1 ratifled 2 contrace embodying (ko nhs um:r' ;nfilgegmt fl.isem@fn ‘ i : im’ e L - taste, quality and value. _joommission. | Chioh imvolv- “hert Bossinle (L at m}w 2 ; p- Whu’ltlwgoodword, |es a wake increase of 21 per cen u“%ham'fi%‘%%fig 20 : e Th“:g l?rafi.“h S ; i e s 0 > wed C 1 and nw‘;l‘l ofix: l;’t‘:""&:flf:t m‘?.fi and, t" . Qrgans in i e The gréen spring,” the ndw‘nfi“ - 1avorable foothold for mvadmg germs.. 2 1 nu swings alonz its way. J =~ Cars to of two years. make deilyeries wo Rub may be ot valuo in this condibion: 7 : oo syt will e One of the fedtures of the new con- | 1188 L CUIRHER Wve Wil m e thr he fnest, tract is a clause which provides that froi er ¢ all “internal ifferences” 1n the va-|ironted by the labor shortage prob- |: | rious distriots ot the bituminous coal | 1®" s il ba. Sktied b o o The coal fiel a“!t’tfi bies fit time A cold is sxmply an mflmmnx & affected by ortage, he officers of the mine workers and op- | 27! G tion of some part of the air erators, There must -be nothing done, ;a:d, R4 It i SRSl TG sages-—throatplarynxor bronehi Bigp and grime, -tl h tima, ® 5 e in hgmdnen Yob % summer’s coman':el\_ m= vai’oz;bd by the y ETENINE el how: y S/ these mafters & o . ,—-.-r | that will ?nc:'giseu{’ge dbss of bF c“;fzc‘&':”wog;e o AgteaEEAt %nbes—-—)ust like a sore i§ an ifi-| m’!‘h&se &apnrst:r“: odfs s mc»s;;(cs:., Guction o decrease the earning ca- | Contrar® competitive. iids, Tollo: ammation of the kin. o Boia" Yotk for masions M The new agreément aldo “cone | The pick-minilhe raté fn th thih continued cold- means co demns" the Bonus sytem how used | VIR distrlct of westeri Pennsyivania’ inflantmation and this constanh operators in cotpeting with each | be $1.11.64 f ton aid in the mflammatmn frequently weakeris R contract pro- | SAstein Ohib, Hoeking, Cambridge dnd| quently vides that all agreéments in thé va. | Amsterdam-Bergholz aistri Ohig| * the ‘air passages, so that they |, the mminin; shail b8 $1:11:64, @ g b il soniae, 8\ ko timnt The 1’ SRl Whal bocbme an easy point. of attack of work” or unatithorized strikes. The lck-minlng rdte shall SERMAPNE § SOE INVAIAS SeALINOL ToTe senms ""'“""‘“”‘" thai ning | diseases. A“co]d that hangson, 3 = . oz i— ;Spread And - %} international -officers of the Uhited |24 cents Per ton upon t ! a8 M ;e %4 Mine Workers also agree to make fhe | Fate in effect Oétber : ?f! i thel therefore, is simply nature's “red -eloths ve the cloth- | s to mgfi eir wafl ot intsér ek Ana ¥ ith~ i‘l’t’lfl wm (beh- m.,au Their leadetn dfunk withdreams 8¢ - des of helple "L Besbildered lethargy. Goa ki u- from the deadly eurfl. Vicks should 'b&flbbed in over the mt gfid chiest dhtil the 4 e T bituminoug dmu-c 4 $1.0: " l‘ld,thé fisck and thb WOTAER SUGCEEDED IN |per cont trcrsse tor seiing mmgar |ygoment, bladine 1 sy lap, | per o olhe (SRRl Mkl O] fag” imdicating that there s “‘fi afifi“‘;fl d e ik and 18, | 1y Gapin dromm: s st it is now up to the strikers. and|in the soft coal regions is cortinued | llinols $1.08 riei' ton. “trouble below,” and this warning |. of & funii®l so the vApors, arising Heatc (and Taifént—and a qor( Elk City, Okla, March 31—With |those_threatening to stfike to agcept|by the new agreement. “Machine mifing in the thin vein| should never be- ‘néglected. éd. 1f the |For pur brothrs of * the ‘sirick their heads crushed and th0ats cut.| the.advanca or quit their jobs 'per-| Immediately upon adoptioh of the|district of western Pennsyivafila 94| “npoo Tidats £ Vicles | 18y Be_fseely inl . the' - e ‘stricked five small children. of: Mr. and Mrs.| manently. | contract by unanimous vote' of the| cents per ton: in, OHlo 9% certs per| 1ghtly applications o) cotigh--is annoying;- swallow a in m.nhnu of * aelr pfilfic‘ Elmer Cowart were found dead today| The strikers are 'démhanding more members of the scale committes, it|ton; in the bituminous district:of In-| VapoRub will aid nature to cleat it flfocksthe sizeof a pea.: drea 5 5 in a tent-in which they /Had - been|than a ten per cent.”inCrease. was signed by the international 0fi- | diana, chain machine mining 96 cents up that inflammation. Becau smm pe ‘"m‘ih‘;fif:‘,‘,‘ their ships of- making a temporary home three miles| Discontentéd groups of. firemen and| cers “of the United Mine Workers, { per. ton and punching mq‘chlnes 98 south of here, The wife and .motler | city hall office employes gathered in|John L. Leiis, president; ~Phillip | cents per tons in thé Damyiile fistrict| ~Vicks acts locally_by stimulation | Sa!npls 1o e uférs :will_be |Rigderless ,UPOn & ehartless ses? lay beside the _children. with he; the city hall twaay an; theiy senti- I\G&;zerex:y, vicetapresul?lntt and Wflhznfl: of Illinois 98 cents per ton. thru the skin to draw out the qéniireaon request-to The Viek _=C. D. Smith. throat slashed. An' axe, razor and|ment wag thal the proffereq raise is , - Secretary ani reasurer, an “ s e tis [} .l buteher knife, ali - bloodsidined, swere|tiot cnough, Sy oo “speratons ‘An swe ariairs pf <That all day labor and ifonthiy| ' inflammation. ‘attract the blosd | Chémieal Cefi\pany. 235 b HUMOR OF THE DAY found in the tent. “Juncor clerks get ‘only$90 to $1{0|sich of the four states of the cen- i (tM& Advandé to montHly men to} gy “from. the céngested spots Su‘éet G&easboro, creams of the children attracted a|a month,” some of the office men said,|tral competitive. field—Indiana, Ohio, | npe"Cop da3s he gh required o] - -t ‘man plowing ‘g _feld, n;nflky:but :;rll “That isn’t enough to live on even if Illgglfi!::smft’e;“w:‘gfl : ¢.|work in a month), except trappers the children’ wére dea efore’ he|you add a tem per cent. increase to ives o e mine opef- reached the’ tént ahd the mother had fq_ Lo ators of West Virgiia; Kentucky and | 21d Othéf boys, be advanced $1. per She—I'don’t tHink It 18 right to M a woman's can't keep a secret. He—What makes you say that? She—No woman - ever _tried —Tit 30c day. Trappers and boys feceiving less e, Wwid suecocded i slashing herownsthroat| — Half of the city firemen met this|other outlying district. not included ; dow. Nra. Conaptway rushed o s-hospl; | atternoon, and Voted to resien in-a B e empliae ae O el M LSRG et S : : }:fim&-hw. what ls - discretions tal here, but pbysicians hold out but|body on April 7 unless their demands nee: a1 ey also| " g = &l* w—Discretion Something tha! slight hope for .her srecovery. for'a 3300 Increase are granted, The|Would put into effect the new ”"'Iturfl)lex?: mwg%nncy:dm;gepa?ngéh{ogfl "].20 apo ub Agamb comes i an when he 1y teo e et other half of the-firemen will meet | tract in their territory, the prices being paid - Oetober ~ 31, - to” benelit “by it,” hy sbn.—Cincinnat! $4,000 000 " INCREASE IN tothorrow when - the same action is|, Vage increases totalling approxi- 19107 Used Venil | Enquirer. 1 'S 1820 BUDGET| expected: ‘mately $200,000,000 annually are | 1915 £ i ment i More Than 17 Million Iars eary “Tve writteh 3 Frand e CRISAGD'S. 102 The firemen are prevented by lawEranted the mine workers in the new oy Dy, Leninent Sqel Do vousthink it will bcnz'-'ucccur Ghicago, Match L—The city coun-|from striking, so -they have already|agreement, which affects about 400,-{29t ‘"W’dé‘f* Gt e AL piighing “It ought to_b&® Practically. all, .8t il today voted @ $4000.000 increase| prepared resignations and turned | 000 soft coal diggets. o L on Rt '“5‘3’5‘1‘,"“{! : X v |t 58 Jamz iubic”—ssracuse in the 1920 dudget to grovide, a ten|them over to theit union officials. Despite contefition of workers ‘that| of the mines, a clause was ddded a = _ . Peel. 3 X increases should be borhie by the op- | the, suggestion of the mine workers| = e erators without additiondl cost to the that the miners could Swork ouf ‘mu- iona) increase, offl of the mind RTY SIEL Duitit=Jo §ou propose to pay this public, the miner gfvnérs tonight tually satisfactory —agPeements” ré-|opars told the - LIBERTY. H j biu? lterated - their announcement . that |Sarding this matfer. Would face a seri The' Sewing circle fct at the hall| Count—Yes, I propose ‘tonight ané present coal prices will be boosted | The agreement ends with a resolu- | for this work, as pr in { Wednesday -afternoon’and tied a com- | will immediately. after the wed- from 65 cents’'to sixs this class would seek better pa»in., fortable. | aing. —Judge, 0 per ton at the|tion that “an interstate joint con!e§ T ‘o mines. Murray Characterized the|ence be held prior to April 1, 1932 |jobs in other sections of the mines| There Wwill be-a get-together, social purposeq increases h coal prices as|the time and place of holding such-a|or elsewhere. at_the hall Thur “exaggerateq and uncalléd for.” meeting is referred to a committee of} Copies of the mew agreement were Th)o churchr B Representatives of the miners also|two operators and two.miners’ from|ordered printed andq- w.l be mailed will be held Friday produced statistics tonight to show |each state herein represented,. io-|out to the various districts immedi-| IMrs. J. H. Kuoit, whe his.been in FiéS Press. the increases were ‘“unwarranted.” | gether with the_international officers|ately. President ‘Lewis uld make , PoOr ‘health lvh(' past six months, has o yoh Kiew anvihiliis abeds ‘i They declared that present prices|of the United Miné Workers' ofgani- fno comment on the new agreement. |£0 far .recovered to i“? & 8';“911““ in .’sked the inh w,: wre “no reflection on what the min- | zation.” Mr. Lewis announced tonight thatispend part of last.ManRy fn WHN- finfl hstel Toe aetrm ers receiveq in increases” as the total' Although the mine workers’ offi- | he would speed up negotiation of afmantie. ... ... . _ .. increase to the men since 1913 was)cials failed to receive the principal!new wage l;groement for anthracite | There will be an JEastef sermon by A"fillfl; "‘;‘dfl"’__'mgl%“‘; Biiim but 47 cents per ton, while the “in-!demand with which they entereq the tiners. He said she Wil attend to- ®: crease in the cost of.coal ave conference here—the raise in the pay¥{fmorrow’s conferen¢e of the sub-com-| Patience—So she married an scter! frégm $1.11 before the war to $2. of day men from the $1 per day|miftee of miners and operators ap-| gavmce—Yés she did - 3 Mine workers asserted that award by the ecommission to $1.35—| pointed to make this new contract. “Was he a good.actor?’ < though Fuel Administrator. Garfieldth éxpressed general satisfaction| Mr. Murray, who-has been sitig on hn‘ T a i ‘Well, yes; he abted as-if he Joved declared the operators could abgorb |tonight that thé agreement had been{the committee; while Mr; ]ew‘, has| .. Thé governor's Fast day provlama- | her "—¥onkers. Statesman, > ego- 9 ‘Thése are . queer tmes What how?” “Think of mén drinking themselvéi to death with two drinks’—Detréit will_be led by Annie L. Har\ey next Sunday the 14 per cent he awarded the min. | signed, been handling the- bitufiinous fon s lest: Sunday m0rn- | o fortunes mad exclatme: ers without increasing the pricé of On the question of the wage in-|tiations, Wil remain th the com- he dancing teacher.- ol to the consumer, the mine own- | crease fof 44y laborers, John Lo Lew- ittee in an advisory capacity, “To- E\T:;f" ‘*:;l“ e e oy . Have you thought of & new dancé?" ers had boosted their prices accofdl-|is in his address to the conference,|@ay’s Session Was devoted to “further|SHering Ao EEHNS COC o, but I've thought of = highly i @eclared that he belived the. coal|discussion of Eomparative ~ wages of | MyGh NEMNBE B0 BIARE o o |improper namie for one.”—Washingtet we contend,” said a miner-| commission hag made “a serious|@nthracite ~and ‘bituminous = mine| L o ieme to beé past and the: road | Star. jstatistician, “that the operators can|blunder” in failing to awarq a higher | workers.” Is gotiledl In spots. “What kigd of & woman is Mré absorb the 13 per cent. additional in=|rate to this class of workers. He con- TS =t Gadspur? HANOVER VERNON- “Essentially artistic” “How's that?” The March meeting of the Woman's| yre Gustave Reichenbach and her | “The family fiy swatter is sdorn& Migsionary sogiety. was held - at- - the | granadsughter; Miss Elsie Abbott, are | with a bow of pink ribdon’ patish house Saturday afternoon with |yisiting the formek's daughter, Mrs. |mingham Age-Hérald. Mrs. Norman S. Standish as hostesS | gepyl in Hilliardville. St and Miss Gertrude H. Ladd as leader. | ‘aiss Helemw Wetmore of Hartford is KALEIDOSCOPE The program was based on the secondd the guest of her cousin, Mfs. A. R. ] chapter of A Crusade of Compassion | Luthrop, fof a few weeks, ass . Soh AR 1 6 for the Healing of the Natlons, and | Tire district sehool closéd Friday for | England. the special fleld studies was Indla.|ipe Easter vacation, The hostess served refrestiments dur- | Arthur Guzzman is painting his M::;u; uLuw meat with the modf ing the so¢ial hour at the close of the | pouse. nou en! program, ’ The C. E. soelety of the Congrega- | Dust from: shoddy mills is. used 0! The 'W. C. T. U.'ls planning for a | tional chureh: held a .social at the |2 fertilizer in England. gale next mionth. A committee meet- | church parlors Wednesday evening. In Iceland, gull flesh i8 one of th T AT A winter foods ef the people. In gwag held Monday evening at the - s NORTH LYME ‘132 MAIN STREET ARWICH BTy et NORW[CH, CONN. - The public. school . is having the N. S. Strong and J. S. Raymond |the bird -family, walking Easter vacation this week. were in Niantic Tuesday attending an | jiving in communities, g Ar, and. . Mrs. . Angus, Park are \Ju(lon o b, crease without p]acmg a further bur- | ténded that the increase of 27 per den on the publie.” cent, to tonnage workers is “altogeth- “‘Cascarets’’ act on Liver and Bowels without Gtiping o Sickéning you— T. L. Lewis, secrétary of the New|er d'sproportionate to6 the increase So Convenient! You™ nnke up witlh your Head Clear, Complexion Rosy, Rive al Operators' Association of|awarded the day workers.” e . 4 an o ne Trcat Sinmach ginia, declared today that Unless the day menh get an. addi- = iy spending 4 féw weekg at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.-N. S. Streng and Miss Ralph D. Standigh is home this week | Emily Stark were in Middletown last owing to thé closing nl Brown univer- | week Thursday. . gity on account of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs., Erwin - Rogers were The community .has .been saddened |visitors at, Leslie’ Rogers'. in New recently by the death of William | London Sunday. Henry Adams and of Befijdmin S. Gal- lup Both men have lived in Hanover for many years and-both have held a high: place in thé esteem of all in the community. Mrs, Crombie was unfortunate last A sad story réachas us fréin seuth- weést London, siys Punch, It ppet.” that a girl o!.h lwenti); :n‘ cide because she realiz old to write’ either a pa.lh C @ book of poems: In some of the cities of thk ennm East Berlin—It is rumored that on account:of the heavy cost'to repair the | the fire loss a.n;unnv.:mi: gu: 'hpe buildings damagea at:the fair grounds, | capitd, while in o Mo~ on- account of. heavy #now and ice, | Proper vrefi‘lmlllQ h:' % 3 there will be no fair this Yyear, and |OR this accoun been uced week in breaking her wrist when she | part of ‘the stocknolders: are in favor |32 cents per caita. fell at hér-back door. of selling the grounds. There are some m""" ” 3 - L & China, hnz not e A ; a very m:n%)ubn., wa-i of so-calléd 3?:&: an e?:nt does Bt “w 5 o he loses his hea e S % \ ‘ oy 5 In Saxony, Bavaris, can not Serbia, prior to.the war, 1u of the adult population was o s, h | ¥ = neer fishi warthn}!‘!’. & total All Sizes — Thirty-One Different Styles. - B EPASiE e WAL s e e s It has been said ity of a mane wattr he. delnk Tan or Black Calf Okfords, walking heels, ', Satin Pumps, Louis hesls. : s — : Srosihes, may b8 H use o 1 Black or Brown Kid Oxfords, walking heels. Kid and Black Calf Pumps, with dainty buckles. : : : : e Ty B e Pumps, in Plain or Patent Leather. Two-Eyelet styles; in Black or Brown Suede Oxfords. : Vi simi s - b E S8 Christie Ties, Louis heels, in Patent Leather. Black Suede Beauty Pustips; Louis heels., D = : N 4 - Styles in: Tongue effects, in Brown or Black. | The latest Tan Brogue, in walking heels, ERENE S e ; : ‘nr;fic@t rcr'ko?t SPECIALLY PRICED, $5.40 to $19.90 | o e AN P ey v ; : ! ' 1 A} &Sfxwafixmc ‘yas, cads Men’s and Young Men’s =T A e ¢ ¥ ] o t 4 Hartford.—Colored residents in ¢ f % ¥ city. aré interested in the move ot All the niftiest styles in Men’s and Young Men’s Shoes, ‘Oxfords, Cordovan Brogue Shoes and finer leathers for the o ™ PRICED FROM $6.45 to SI490 - invitation from the Sons d For Over i Thlrty Yfial's e uacucut mle holplul in MiddietoWp to the Connecticyt state reforgmatory in Cheshire. Simons, srho 'wak audn- mate of the reformawry. was be insane and was taken:to.the tulfon at Middletowsn: Later he ID~ overed his reason ang v‘ll e hrought back to Lhealdn 5 4 sld & Al (;:.‘..mu.,o‘ct“\

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