New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. / m@é‘fi@é#@@Q&awfi@-@gfl@@fi@@@@@fi@a@é@@%@% U oy AINVILLE NEWS, | E e —— = 1 & LOCAL FACTORY ON | 24 HOUR S‘GHEUULE Unprecedem;ad Expansion Planned hy Standard Steel & Bearings Co. T 'li| Unusual Values—Wonderful Selection—Lowest Prices (10 ADD 500 MORE HANDS g Three Mounths' Extension Plan is SNOWY WHITE GOODS FOR MANY PURPOSES ARE HERE READY FOR YOUR SELECTION 1 WHITE W r SO POPULAIR FOR BLOUSI FROCK AND LINGERLE 1T WOULD BEHOOVE ALL LOYERS OI' THINGS DAINTY TO COME VIEW OUR SPLENDID AS- SORTMENT OF THE NICEST IN WHITE STUFFS. ST e- b ".".iw f Worked Out—Brault Loaves Tac- | tory (o Engage in Contracting Bu ness—>Ministers' Assn. to Meet. The Standard St & Bearin company will mak the first move i its plan to materially increase its working force within the next week. Two units will be added to the force which calls for the hiring of between 100 and 150 new operatives. The en- tire plan for the next three months includes the addition of more than 0 men to the pay roll with the fac- running 24 hours a day. 3 : The plant has been workir Our Tremendous Buying Power cnabled us to obtain the latest style: P speed day aad night for the past § manufacturers—Trimmed in our shop they are better hats at lower prices. several months and is busi <-n:u:ul! 4 in the manufacture of steel roller! bearings. The only let down w: during a short period when the con- a8 Captivating 1 RIMMED Clearance of cure shipments of steel from the e (T B HATS 100 Trimmed Hats Our offerings in white include some of the finest grades of Nainsooks. Dimities, Organdies, Voiles, s and other white fabrics in the best showing we have ever had the pleasure of presenting. % NEW ARRIVALS each . Specialties in CHAIMOSA NAINSOOK, 59 inches wide with White Goods hard to procure elsewhere are wait- dainty lingerie check, priced $1.00 yard or $9.50 ing for you at our Dept. - ten s iece. . i i < = = ng Ty a 3t for ten yard piece, Clever Models fashioned after the latest in Parisian and New York yes—Wonderfully trimmed, WHITE MADRAS Shirtings in neat stripes BORDERED SKIRTING, white embroidery on in great assortment, Hats of Tomorrow shown Today—at prices below value. « and check effects, width 36 inches, price $1.00. gaberdine, three designs, at $3.00 and $3.50 yard. FRENCH RATINES the width 45-inch. with RENCH CREPES, plain white, $1.50 and in rhoice of plain and novel weaves, priced $2 yard. | white figured effects at $1.00 and $1 WHITE SW S from St Gall, 41 ‘inchas SWISS ORGANDIES fancy white ones, hy is hiring the men back in At M Savine Piies wide, with choice of varying sized dots, $2.50 yd. | ily figured, pleasingly sheer, 41-inch. width $2 yd: ¢ Money-Saving Prices. where they desire to return to Hats oo lclesorly boloctod aml work. Some of them have obtained trimmead that one cannot judge employment elsewhere and the com- | S . : Stupning creations whose their -charm by the very low any has bBeen obliged to hire aew ‘! swagger litde tur- lines reflect deft touches of in- price. Off-the-face effects, side men. straws, smart dress dividuality—so characteristic volls, poke turbns, | bell It is said that the company has ul of trim or sc- this spring. Trimmed in our crowns, the popular roll brims enough orders on hand at the local | verely tailored. Shiny straws, own workrooms after the lat- and irregular brims. Bright office- to keep the factory running ' M= mushrooms, pokes and rolled est importations. Wide range trimmings in great variety. 5 - and night for several months. [ER @ Cdgc¢ eflects. In wide variety of shapes and trimmings. Special for this sale 3 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVEKY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY & |More orders are being received daily G 0f trims and latect fo Fashion’s latest decrees clever- RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US it is said and it is,possible that the [l colors and combi ly portrayed and offered at $2.98 A > . : : 3 suit every need. i > corporation will have to broaden its . SEY ek prices lower than usually plans and increase its working force Paltedl or s intira asked. For Saturday Attractively Trimmed —————————————————————————————————————— VISTT OUR WHITE GOODS D floor, new section, and choose from these and many other kinds, that we are showing there. & keke] == company plans the erection of an- | howing (he mewest style BERLIN NZWS 'y have tried to induce Mr. Warren the Kensington Methodist church, | 0ther factory building during the en- res. Trimmed with bands of * | suing year. ; osgrain ribbon, with bows, wrt with the knocker but without , Will journey to Southington this eve- L v, Mrs. Mary A. Curtis. and shirred cffects. Every one Ao e | success previously. It was stated this | ning to take part in the group meeting morning that the dealer who pur- | of Epworth leagues from central Cons | M's. Mary Anna Curtis died ves- | mar t ewW h 3 of these hats is marked at the | chased it from Mr. Warren had a | necticut. It is expected that about 20 | terday at her home on Welch street amlng wholesale price. ‘Wonderful large clientele of antique seekers and | 10cal leaguers will go. Henry Simonds, | after a short illnes: She was 69 | o ’ opportunity for those seeking R 2 old and the widow of Georse . fifd Chl.ldren s Hats value at money-saving prices. it was for one of them that the piecé | Who has been occupying {he pulpit | Years 3 Sha es was purchased. here during Rev. E. ¥. Lounsbur . Caryy She is survived by two . Better inspect this lot. As as can be learned, Mr. War- | leave of absence, will be one of the | Sons, Arthur (. of Galveston, Tex.. | 2 B § ren first cames into pos: ) of the | SPeakers at the session. and Charles 1. Curtis of this town. | @@ in rough straw, Milan straw, T T T Exduswe Coples Of knocker when he was following th Clearing Highway. also two brothers and four sisters. | B8 isere, and lan hemp straws, youthful meodels in children’s Tt his business a number of The selectmen had a force of men | Funeral services will be held Satl - | . ~tyles, colors and Straw Ifats, drooped or up High Grade Hats years ago to take partics of pleasure | 2t Work beneath the Kensington |day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her = furned brims, fpoke bonnet or eh - ade cumulati : S ~thodis - e el apes e cond o his v Y lhvo‘Am'u\le ‘lrmre can 1:1;1::~lfrrq ce. An area of 30x12 | Methodist Episcopal chureh. Inter- ! oral andl combinations | doHshi- ed models of the famous dos M( N, Y | friendship of a wealthy ‘il:“ .‘31\\“(-1. Jisob sl lr.]u] °p was removed. It |ment will be in West cemetery, | ot o fespnnaie fully trimmed. A whole store signers. Higher priced because er [a[]y ears who, upon his death, willed the val- pected that any further trou- Mrs. Curtis was born in County devoted to children’s requirc- o~ higher a1 - Sd Complete line of accessories cqve[ed Plece Ghanges Hands seekers oul on trips and while in the | bridge this morninig removing the ac- | late home and at 3 o'clock at the | @l ¢ 5 . Gilv mevvel Shw - fn Sl nol- Fashioned after the dapott A | Sibaaa S s S e o s < N L o ROV < 'n who trim their own ued possession to Captain Warren. lop at this point. With | Cavan, Ireland, in 1851 and came to TR workmansh * e i 0Old Shed Removed. x}hy[nxm: of the highway af the |this country when oung woman. i s ridge, the roadsabout the town are | She has been a. r f this tow ] St moonithe Iast vestige | s Eo: T ut il are { She has bheen a r 1t of this town o S GAME ON THE MAYFLOWER ¢ the m:mx::‘d o e ol b o2 “;"‘ condition, considering the time | for a number of s and is well | SMART STYLES—MODERATE PRICES ] < of the year and the conditions recent- | k 2 s Pl o 3 Ry Mo, B ot iinaal e Emovenito make | i enElans ions recent- | known and respected among a large | {8 ! room for the erection of the memori- circle of friends. Ground Cleared Today For Memorial 1" that will be put in place | ’:"""'_“ Down. Brault Tenders Resignation. T - & & At Flamnery's Corner—Machinery | Within the next few wee ; pecedinerice an B enon i over B ot el Tl Branlt s ordcran tusi I Y1 \armers for miles around will have | st Berlin road has snapped the | | .o P S e Being Installed in New Plant—>Me- | rogrets over the destruction of this | wire fences. IBoth sides of the road Tesisnalion lojithal mndardisicelRandy ! 3d landmark as it has been the cus- | are lined with this type of fence, but | Bcirings company and will leave the 5 ’ Mahon to Face Charges Here tom for years when going to the city, | all that is standing now is the posts. | SP'Ploy of that concern tomorrow. He | {o leave (heir horse and carriage un- | The damage done is imated has been’ emploved aus construction fhe | hrass knocker which has| gar the shed where it would remain | $200. : neer since the opening of the | fod 257 MAIN STREET adorned the font door of \‘:mu-mj safety until their return Road is Repaired plant in 19 Alr. Brault w g | } i in charge of all of the construction Installing Machinery. Owing to the voluminous str work during that time and the cr of water which has been flowing |tion of factory buildings of the com- through the culverts on the Fast Ber- ¢ in this town was under his su lin hishway, there is imminent dan- ) ger of their collapsing at any mo- ment. Severa] gaping holes have ap- Churles Warren's residence for gener- ations has passed through another | y 5 et e i . ! Installation of machinery and shaft- stage of its long storied career and |, . iy the Mosel plant in Kensington | now reposes in the hands of an an-! js proceeding rapidly. An automobile tigne dealer. Ordinarily, a common truck with countershafts omdinary brass knocker does not. of for the plant was at the el @i: c-iito interest, but! Capiain nviing | WWhen produetioniwill peljBearedBingtheiioadimhare baxtsolithe \\x-u-w\ po: on has a histo started has not been stated but con- | ¢ 'l“]"f. pallibavcisiven ivey FRepairs nd®, the like of which is not 'd | siderable taachinery has been m ad e boin o Hevee s Dnlbs 5 § Y B LS i yipaks appear that danger of day into the buildi tely. giving t Ml g &S conditions I lines of business cor iy in the seventeenth pression that it is only'a matl: of a { 11Jury \s removed. nected with the building trade indi- i as! hist tells it, the Pi the | faw weeks before actual pro ction | Has Immediate Relatives, cate a building boom for this town in | figgt settlers of this country ated | will he started. Tt hasg been reported In a newspaper statement concern- | (he spring. et 5 ¢ te ifolland from ILngland, the pur- | that about 30 men would be emplo¥ed | inz the death of Samuel Henry it 9 = Jgsc being to obtain religious libe at the off, the force to be aus- | wag said that there were no immedi- | To sail for England. fi". One of them made his home mented with the expansion of the bus- | ,te relatives. s learned th Tyeql Roberiat of (Ereliaintsirart A quaint old Duteh c(ottage. A thing iness. morning t e is survived by two | has sold smoke shop in the Rus- of admiration to him wus the curious Charged With Cruclty. | srandchildren, L. owles of Ken- | seil building on Whiting. street and 1 wrought knocker on the door of | \william McMahon, son of P. 8. Me- | sington and Mrs. Nelson Souci of } will sail within a short time \with h g house und so strong became the ' Aahon, of New Britwin, was notified | Bridgeport and three sgreat grand- | wite for England, The Iconoms allraction or the fixture that when he j,e cvening to appear at the Berlin | children. Grocery companv will ocoupy {he [J :.,3{ his companions set out for court today, before Judge George €.} Wrecker At Work. {store vacated by Mr. Roberts he Sprlng Atherica he removed the knocket riswald. to answer to a charge of | 1 = 5 frem tho door. 1In 0 the door welty tn animals. Tt is aileged that The wrecker from the Bast Hartford | v lary J. Grocock pi¢ and its owner landed on Ply- | he hitched a bull to the back of an | Yard w t work this morning clear- moutl 1tock. vutemobile one day this week and fHow the brass knocker came into ., gp ed the animal along the road on oose th 1t took fire I fall. The } New m_m-uu was held this morning oats the highest degrec. % trucks and iron work were lifted by § a1 10 o'clock from the home of Levi | § C POLO COATS developed of camel' Church of Our Lady of Mercey. the sermon at the Lenten services at | m and for breakifast. Itev. W. H. RRobinson, rector of | the Church of Qur Saviour this even- | the ham wi > you will. but get Bros.—Advi. engage in the hardware and | contracting business with a store in | : 2 1 the Allderids blofk on Whitins | 6Face churen, Saybrook. will deliver | ing at 7:30 o'clock. gs at Russell He already is preparing fiz-| ™= — = — on mar obs and st tha T e —— The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane Radiating 1he spirit of Sprin. assemblage follows Fashion's tread ing up the debris from the wrecked | Grocock. wife of Samuel Grocock. « Cptain Warr possession s its knees, causing it to he cut and % 1 2 IS PR L i kndwn as he does not carc to, d Hc as o result. It reported mammoth craue on flat cars and (A OTENRD aREs] 5 hair, velours, sport tweeds, goldtone R uidable s SR s e e o | utenBloRiiTe R Ta th(ond Tl Gillette officiated. and polo cloth. omne to mystery. as many | velop East Berlin Items. Ministers to Meet. Rérlin 5 s thou } Group Me Tonight. I Tonight will witness the zreatest The Plainville Mini S s Sdnds from various jarts of the coun- Members of the Evworth league of | social event of the season when the | tion will 1 a rezular meeding $19.9 2 . My —ree——u s = i dancing class of Professor Christen- | day morning at 10 o'clock at - T TR R g T TR sen, of Middletown, will hold a re- | home of ltev. Howard W. Beaedict, - = ception at Athlet hall The at of Broad street, pastor of t Mcth- $35.00 $4 000 tendance will include a number from list church { dancing | Shie s, o > distin- S o e S 5 Mibel Pauline, the six-yeiar-ols hi class styles, cach ome distin ’ e = ) o ¢ Gl zuished by some novel touch of indi- e aE e s ds of Mr. a M . zelting the + ¥ for use ; M viduality—some feature to appeal . died Wednesday at the homu . . j Members of the K. of . rehears 1) 127 Main Street Phone 1409-2 B! . e o st ‘wconine i peepnc | of tior i SV R R | ration for their coming minstrel show. | tdan i Mrs. Ida Wheeler, 2 O Oppo. Arch St. s Berlin Briefs. adna ot oAl i b et . ) ; Major Frank 1. Wilcox left thi ylne A morning for New York to meet Mrs. | Parcel Post Heavy. £ ~ «Wilcox who returning from INlori The past few weeks have estab- whi she spent the winter. While | Jished a r rd for the amount of |} L] L] Spring Suits, Coats and [ o i o i 5 | b S s ot o pos Wilcox, who is spending the winter in | office owing to the freight embar that city. in effect throughout the countr; Local manufacturing concerns send Jld Orsie left this morning for ‘ Dresses | Harold orsie s morning for s S0% o ceive many shipments throt | seringfield to spend the week-end ;{10 TSNS B O et i , With Easter Day but two weeks away, it gives Sl ] o e one but a short time in which to make their selec- i The trolley tracks between Upson's | sartha Rebekah lodge, 1. 0. O. corner o 3 i will hold a regular meeting Mond | £ co. pany have begun to setile. s . tion: el ! | evening in Odd Fellows’ hall SPRING GLOVES and NECKWEAR. S e T i 378 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. 0. O. F. hall. SPRING UNDERWEAR. Strictly fresh eggs 29 dozen. | I+ L | Russell Bros.—Advt. ! SPRING HOSIERY. Miss Helen Mack has returned to : : a., after visit- SPRING CORSETS | Ham and eggs for breakfast. Buv friends here. : the the ham where you will, but get the - will be stations of s at Russell Bros.—Adv: this evening at 7:3 clock at the cross

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