New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1919, Page 10

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e —— N BRICK OUTPUT IS HEROES OF TWO REPUBLICS | ‘LET UNC N YOUR House” BUTIALF oYL [T £ U s A Y00 100 GLOBE, CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 rice of This Building Material ARG ' - Sag _ ST o R e - = R Will Go Up e 6 o ,‘ ' o g o There is no value in reduced prices out of season if it is not genuine. =~ We reduce The brick situation in New Britain | By B shamd : . o o7 -GEm | 5 Ve RN i . . e e e e oo | | E-NE U S b ; R S ik '§ prices only twice a year, July and January. here will be about one-ha e NOowe | X ® & 4 . % 5 % [ } : il i & ‘v i g M 4 o : = R : 5 No one can buy a garment less than its full mands the prices will soar hi s e o 4 : 5 d A . TR : — L . . et U | e | Sy & St ealehiooh sie =y, || price except during our Half Yearly Sale. gher than in peace times, hut is not o . Kok L ¢ Al > vah e = N T, 0 s EENRNGIERI I A -F B ¢ £ B R This store is the home of Hart, Schaff- Prices may be expected to be much | s 4 anitee . £ : X hm{fim"‘i B 2 T ek L higher in a short time. 4 % : y { 4 ) o : & M Cl h ! he brick manufacturing business ’ i B i s : ¢ et e R ) . ner arx othes. is very good,” said I'rank H. Holmes G S 5 g % i 2 of the Holmes Brick Company. “There ot AT I 2" has been a noticeable increase in the 3 . g » . : : L - — E 7’“—‘; : ) i ’ g - i\ [P um— | FIVE. Roow= €OTTAGE — — C 2z A Sale of Children’s Rompers, ages 3 Springfield is striking a building boom X THE UNITED STATES MOUSING CORPORATION and Hartford and Bristol have been | 5 6 & . : g P ‘ osd ; to 6 that save you money were, $] M pow experiencing a boom for some time. In New Britain the demands have not | R R g y % i as yet been great as might be ex- il i n g g 5y % TCHEN™ DINING LIVING | 55c. pected. The Corbin and Fafnir fac- 4 B s - R 4 i 24 45 b koo |ZkgglM3 tories and school buildir projected + : ) i i J > | ‘ are the only big jobs in the city. The e G & % P i 3 X iR - bd R B e et ok -_ , b CE ‘ o Large selection of Bags and Suit Cases, ‘will probably amount to 6,000,000. New Haven has a big factory recon- | 5 : G ) i . ¥ % g BED ROOM $1 25 t $18 00 struction and in the mill towns of | i S § ( (R o (1] UYU. Pawtucket, Fall River and Providen ‘\ 3 %0 ; < B g 9 . 5 there are signs of big business. The i G % ' “ oy n brick production of 100,000,000 which | Bathlng Sl“ts 75C to $6.00. may be obtained this year may not Paris.—Clemenceau and President Specifica I Hardware, U. S. standard specifica- meet all the requirement Ordinarily Poincare of France helped General Foundation Concrete, grouted | tions for war housing the sea s output of manufacturers Pershing celebrate Independence da where exposed. | in this vicinity would be 200,000,000. The three marched with the Ameri- Cellar Floor—Three-inch concrete. Wmn, 2 coats, all following U. S. for- The brickyard workers are receiving can soldiers in Paris on that day. Chimney— Brick, terra-cotta lined. mula for paint and satin higher wages than at any time in his- And here they are, in the upper pic- Walls—Usual stud frame. ; tory and therefore the consumer will ture, left to right, Pershing, Clemen- Iixterior covered with builders’ pa- | pay the advanced price. Kvery ef- ceau, Poincare. per and sizing of stucco. : A T onl e ) Interior walls and ceilings coverec b i Fia pmductionk'lw o with gypsum plaster board with two | FPlumbing—0. If“”:]"”p‘l‘-‘::j(;‘ ‘“"\‘(}’v"!l“““; s " tion standards. that the price of brick has not in- | OYS MEET IAMER"}AN lE[iIUN Roof—Seven-elghth inch boards on | bath tub and 10x80 NER SV CEt: creased as has the cost of other build- | rafters flashed and covered with ing materiale. A manutactarer who | DEATH BY DROWNING Painting- terior trim coats, Slectric Work— Knob and tube No. | 14 single bead wire, fixtures according | | to €. 8. war housing standards. asphalt slate surfaced shingles birch weat and composition low down o o 7R 3 4« tank. Kitchen sink 20x30 inches, ena- Now Is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine makes a deep study of the situation R it e Rl et K‘ s ‘,‘r““””_l' mel roll rim. No wash trays, hot wa- : . makes observations on the general | covered with paper and 3-16 inch S tooler 0 sl lontealyanizeq! thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work situation. “Big building projects | Several Springficld Youngsters Dic tonguc and grove B-grade flat grain. i Lot i Gt @ s Gas vanee with four top bumers, 1s being done, we will make your machiue look and work as as which will not requ bank loans will i Porch, Floor and teps—G-grade | good | , | = edge grain. ‘ two-line single oven, hot water heat- | caontinue, but T am afraid that the | ying to Rescue Camp Com- | new. at a reasonable price. inish, inside and out, B-grade vel- | er. small property owner may be ‘nipped’ i S | i iti v c, ving S. standard | Heating—Hot air furnace with wa- Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. maker. “Bankers with whom I have Springfield, Mass., July 26. specifica; S 3 8. . Eleven 2 . L n - talked are somewhat skeptical, despite SE . 4 H l S M R R e B R L AU s o i G elp dervice Men : Winement house construction. They | BOVS' club, were drowned yesterday OFFICERS INSTALLED. will hesitate to make loans on 50 per | afternoon in Big Pond, st Otis, The installation of officers took cent, valuations, when before the| when a flat boat and several canoes Capiain Haity J. Bes, TeRESscDtUIE) place last cvening 4t the meeting of : s N B b D fo12. ROV M IR buflding 1S completed a loan of 90 | in which they were being towed were | CO Arthur Woods, o it . S ‘original e ; o of war, is in tow > interes <- S i per cent. of the original estimate Will | (1101 over by high waves, DT ay D town inithe Interest of ex-| 5 @ District Deputy Grand Patri- be reguired, all due to the advance of | soldiers who may be se. materials. Building operations for | | he¢ Doys missig arc Fred Miller, Comstock encampment, No. 29, I. O, e e ;‘m"l:y‘ arch Harry W. Tuttle and suite, of . men s far, Captain Fee as o municipalities and the state will not | I2dward Boucher, Amos Newell, Fred | ke 22 Bristol, were in charge. The officers g found local conditions quite satisfac- m % B M j be affected in that way. On the | Stevens, I[Francis Moriarty, Harry | 4 il tlslag installed were: FHigh priest, Charles AE Rt[\'ls ARE GOING UP B e = tory. Commenting upon the soldier | 1 . good Nush, Donato Dilizia, Mitchell Levine, Gulberg; chief patriarch, Frederick A. x i\ T o Gonniey ULE oniay| e Do - | Bl i S Ll : THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW Which was destroved by a fire several [ ot Sears and Barl Ropertson and EWnile the VATierican Teglon iaibe| WAcasfer: eenionwarden il oh i Ile . S L O © s See e LR Wl Leonardo Santasicro, assistant camp . _ e e s ) e e ey e ebuliERand i iag ing formed into a great democratic | Senrocder; junior - w g b % I have for sale, two blocks: one on ARCH STREET, which has veductian: i e e il be turther| e hoys, who were in camp with | body by the soldiers, sailors and ma- | Grask PO crbe 3 Full Automatic ht tenements, and one on M ARKBT STREET, which has six ten- n in the output in this sec- | e : Crocker; financial scribe, w. T < e i ; forty-two other boy:i on an island, | r " G D g ‘ments, also a two tenement house in the Eastern part of the City. tion. Mr. Com R O + | rines of the American army and navy, | Whi o, 1) i B Lo a nnley as yet has come | pag heen on the mainland for athletic Wil caeantinen B Danbens : n all be bought on a 10 per cent. basis. D no definite decision in regard (o the men who used to employ them his plans for the fut | sports ad were heing taken back for i e n—— — Therefore Accurate. C e futurc dinner. About half way across a | When they were plain citizens are also | N44iee of Hearing on Administration | [§ BINDINGE N A GORBACH Real EState | nien wind came up, causing a_wave | organizing what is known as the Le- \ccount. | B PAPER RULING 44 PERSONALS | : 259 MAIN STREET. 'PHONE 1190. to partly fill a flat hoat with water. | gion of Honor. Probate Court, District of Berlin, | Paul Spalter is spending wav quic illed the boat and it | f8ht themselves, but they emptied When (he launen towing them turned “These employers couldn't go and |58 New Britain, July 25, A. D., 1919, | | E R H"chcuck & cu office \ Monday and Saturday Evening from 7 to 9. {o g0 back to the mainland other it loEi e oy R Gor v i atefon M [ PIRE, :, AUTOMOBILE AND ACOCIDENT INSURANCE. l i Berlin in said District deceased. 303 MAIN ST. days in Holyok Mass, sank Some of the bhoys held on to their offices. stores and factories of The FXecutor having exhibited his - + the boat, but when one of the young- their best employes s0 that the war [ administration account with said | Attorney Rocbert y o sters lost his hold all of the others on turned to Larchmont Manor, after a | that side of the hoal started to res- month, spent touring Cands, and « | cue him. This caused the boat to turn Y Sl e e ounESte s Biere rdeved, That the 1st day of Aug- A\ 4 Y UR COLLECT[ON OF visit with his parents in this city, | over and all lost their hold. Other o UL Cremane GG GOz . D. 1919, at 9 o'clock in the HAVE YOU S[A nerve to keep up their standards of ef- boys who were followin canoes forenoon t the Probate Offic ke S desiticy snoon, e ice in Clement Crocock of Stanloy street | padded into the strus il of | ficiency with the wid of women work ) : . p SR : v bals Yo | New Britain be and the same is as- RRMEREE ™ Wxchiared) rrom Lhe airay | huinanity andisome ¢ inislcraft alsol|ier cidel men andiredoubled eorts| s TRt RS S et allows NS e s | : on their own part. And now, as the| Sk &9 after 'two™Years' service overseas and | Was capsized. accounting for other | ', S PG P S IR A% 0] ance of said administration account has returned to his home here. JfduownibEs: are finishing the Job llantly by | With said estate and this court direct; ® = | Santasicro, when he saw the panic " | the Bx:cutor to cite all persons intc LK k opening the doors to the old jobs, oft- Mrs; Mary A. Vredenburg is spend- | among the hoys, jumped into the wa- | ¢HCUEE T C0010 10 © ,”“.,”"\. with a | ested therein to appear at said time ing her vacation with Dr. and Mrs. | ler in an effort al rescue. He v e ey § i = eile Jlace, by publiching this order H. J. Lockhart at Pine Grove, Ni- | soon pulled down by the struggling :\":'M’(, ,l ,‘ ",’,',‘,,l SR slceme fhoms Gt .«:L('w‘x(xiu" I\::\“.»p{\n»[v, pvvhh:f;w(d in \!”-.‘ antic. boys and drowned with the others “1t is not alwavs easy for business| Britain and having a circulation in organizations to do this. Increased | s2id District, and by posting a copy GORtint Opeoations and the rathersiig: |lon’ thelpublicksizn-posi in said mown gish conditions of commerce just at of Berlin, ncarest where the deceased | present are a serious drain on the | last dwelt, and return make. hooks. But the Legion of Honor knows By order of Court no compromise and whether the firm MORTIMER H. CAMP, suffers or not, soldiers must not, and Clerk R L R §uE cvery one who comes back to the old | me———— ~ 302 5 1-2 in. round—with stand is received cordially Order of Notce lor Hearing! e = handles . R A S e E 322 8x6 in. oval—with pledges itsell to take back all its fo me emploves who have been serving their country, the war department i 1es and official, citation, through Col. Arthur Woods, assistant to the sec tary of war, and head of the govern- might be speeded up and won glori- [ Estate to ths Court for allowance, it Every woman knows how battered and black metal utensils get after a short time, how the surface of some utensils flakes off, how some baki dishes ¢raze and absorb cooking odors. Pyrex does not loose Its brilliancy cven after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust, discolor, absorhb odors. dent, bend, corrode or burn out. Its hard, smooth surface cannot peel off or absorb odors. Every picce is hand made and tested by experts. No piece that does not measure up to Corning standards cver leaves the factory. ch piece is made to stand oven heat. It also has been proved by scientitic tests to be much stronger under rough handling than earthen ware. HER IS A L " OF THE POPULAR = i The only hody recovered up to 6 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schroeder o'clock was that of Walter Sears | 116 Cherry street have gone to Say —_— | brook for one month. ‘ — I Hartford Man Takes Maple Il Girl | Misses Julia Hepple and Laura | An Bride Last Evening. Kelly are spending their vacation at | A pretty home wedding took placs | Narragansett pier, R. L | last evening at the home of Mr. and | — | Mrs. c. R are of Maple Hill when | Miss Josephine Dunham leaves to- | their daughter, Miss Jessie Ha day for Watch Hill to be gone two | married Avthur Hollings of Hs weeks. ford The wedding ceremony —_— performed at 7 0 by Rev Herbert Miss Florence Kronholm and Miss | Macey of the Newington Congreg Vera Walsh of this city left today for & tional church. ‘Aca Hollings of Hart- Ocean Beach ford was best man and Miss Gertrude = Hubbard bridesmaid Leter in Sthe e 1o oot eryployment | svstem for || Rickenson,Spraying ‘that as k utor The Misses Freda Stanquist, Ada | 9ay Mr. and Mrs. Hollings left for Al e aIa corvieo men. | Of the last will and testament of said Stanquist and Veva Donavan will | New York city where they will spend G atheed bervicomen od he may be authorized and B 120 2 1-2 qt. rou spend the week-end at Cosey Beach. w short honeymoon. —— )~ | empowered to sell and convey real P 121 qt. round, deep ... -20 6 oz. round i e o N 3y % e CASSEROL 1-2 qt. round, deep . 1.00 | . round % Order of Notice of Hearing. e located in the town of Berhin as § I e T e L8 A& ia Sy Joseph Stone of the Stanley Rule & SEMI-FINALS AT NENNIS. Dittletlor BeninlsE i prohata Gourt s said applicatior on fite more fully | el B T 3 qt. round, deep .... .85 8 2 oz. round Level Co. has returned after an ex 5 N ‘ appears, it is f ot at. ndy ‘l“l“ oo 1-2' qt. round, deep .. .60 UNCOVERED BAKING tended trip through the West Doubles Tournament Attracts Pans to ate of Maurice 5. Westcoft, late enet Al en diann Icabion gl L L D s28Rocizonndishallow/te i 0u, DISHES — Round Newton, Mass, Norhams o e ard and determined at (he Probate 1038 (gt mround Sdean B & 55 1 1-2 qt. round, shallow 1.00 V' > i i T 104 1-2 qt. round. deep .. o AKIN i , ‘ 464 1 qt. »und FOOD FOR WORLD | Newton v . Semi-finals | triet, deccased, leaving property in | Office, in New 'f,',,"'\‘::‘k;r'\“' t-“l)‘l‘-‘::":"lv {121 gt round shallue BAKING DISHES (5 OVAT 165 1 1-2 qt. round 100 9 oz. oval. ~hallow ...$ . 3 7. T indiv 66 2 qt. round ) at 9 o’clock in the forenoon and that 164 8 oz. round. individual 401 10 o7 oval sholow 466 2 q o 1678 g thun, G S 102 13 o7. oval, shallow PIE PLATE dasdpmonntiesi: o L 103 oz. oval, shallow . 201 8 1.2 in. round. wide 168 1 1-2 qt. round, fits AK rim e Bl L Lo 221 8 1-2 5 :m‘.:n\d i 201 8 1-2 in. round, wide 183 1 qt. oval, shallow, beef- 22 - thits District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, Julys 25 ATND 019! i | hun(ll(-a“ s Estate of Carroll L. Dudley, late of | & = - i CUSTARD CUPS the town of Berlin, in said district, | . b B i A 422 . round (set of 6) $1.50 deceased. i A e wi? 423 4 oz. round (set of 6) 1.10 Upon the application of H. Wallace i et 3 Lirie 427 5 oz. oval (set of 6) .. 1.80 | = PUDDING OR BAKING DISHES BAKI DISHES—Round— 1d, deep .$1.40 Smali (COCOTTES) Paris, July 26 (Havas)—A ques- | in the New | imd sectional doubles | Berlin tion to come before the supreme | tennis tournamen E acted o large Upon the application of Lewis > council today according to Le Jour- | gallery at the Longwood Cricket club| Westcott, praying that as Administ notice be given of the perden iy of suid Pl ia the maintenance of the inter| today with interest divided beiween | (0%, ¢. L. a., on the ecstate of said de- | @Pplication and the time and place of P tional orghnization for 'the pro.| the two matches. Beals and lrving | ceased he may be authorized and em- | hearing thereon by publishing this or- visioning of populations including the @ W { of Boston were scheduled to| powered (o sell and convey real | der in some newspapcr having a |: 5 furnishing of coal supplies. Foreign et Craig Biddle of Philadelphiz, | estate, as per siid application on file | culation in smid district, and by post- B BTl G e rim . Minister Tittoni of Italy and Herbert and Charles S. Garland of Pittsburgh | more fully appears, it is ing a copy of this order on the public 181 1 1-2 oval. shallow 231 10x6x3-1 in. oblong 1.10 A C. Hoover, the director general of in- | While the 1916 champions. R. Norris Ordered, That said application be | Si8N-post in the town of Berlin, in said Boersteals X 232 12x7 1-2x1 8-4 in. ob- D FOMIM TSt (he e oaner s v e s an difw RN \\'-.ern-,n had :v;”l_u uu\\.u»u-munmi at the Probate ":»“"r"’"“-““:“’r' RGO eIl e DR O 193 1 qt. oval, fits standa G e BT 1203 9 in. six ,m(;d\\ e - . Sler Richard Harte and C. Caner of Boston ice, in New Britain, in said district, [ Of the notice a g—s e Lo L hnaD B will present propositions to thisfond & opponents. on the 2nd aay of August, A. D., 1919, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY m:"‘::":""\f:_” A R ING DIAmES L a Eicdie wor alooi on fhe eand fox a A1 9 ocloee W tns Morenooy, o (hiit judse ) ST copomne O With Handles oblone = rer-uilas Eloat fourth round match with T. R. Pell| notice be given of the pendecy of 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, deep. 301 7 in. round—with 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— ot Newioriciing thelinslsoieoipetls foaloianplicationfands SN ol e M an FOR SALE fits standard mountings 1.7 handles Sotnn. s double loaf tion for the Longwood howl place of hearing thercon, hy publish- | 5 s T e ing this order in some newspaper h : _—_ - STUCK Nfi()wi ON — D?SPI:‘ A? ERECT BIG HANGAR. ing a circulation in said district, and A (wo tenement modern house on M COMPLET v Washington, July 26.—Plans com-| by posting a copy of this order on the | Hawkins strect with a quarter of a E ed by Sceretary Daniels ealls for the | lin, in said district, and return make | peautiful home. erection at Lakehurst, N. J., of one of | to this Court of ihe notice given R e o i hioune | the largest dirigible hangars in 1 Attest: | T b | s N 8 . Ste I E world ynstruction willl be starte NARD . GARPNEY six rooms to a tenement. Steam h o oy ° pleted by naval engineers and approv- | public sign-post in the town of Ber- | acre of land. $5600 will get you this d a cement cellar, in a desivable lo- immedi with @ view to comple- ) g cation. for $6500. Act now berore | | AGENTS FOR NEW BRITAIN & ! = i these opportunitics are gone. which the navy is to purchase abroad b | Horlick’s the Original B Solomon (Agency) |§ 250-256 Park Street New Britain, Conn. built in Florida. lmitatiqns&substitutes 325 Main St, Tel. 977 { { \

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