New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RIDAY, JULY 30,A 192, x . . . [ ® f » ST ey = R meesesecenoe s mEa R R RN s R e e en NN - = - . DOnusual and A GOOD TIME ttractive || ) IFTS to refinish your floors inside and outside the in house, and do other renovating, is while ASS ON YOUR VACATION VARE nery Department Lest you forget, better ring us up, 359 —and we’ll do the rest. f YR P EYRTIYNSENA R RN NN ENNCC S MR TN NewVictor Records for August : If you were invited to a concert every month to hear the greatest artists sing and play their newest offerings, you would quickly take advantage of it. That is exactly the opportunity the Victor presents to music-lovers everywhere. You can hear these new numbers at any Victor dealer’s; and i£ you have a Victrola, you can enjoy them when- ever you wish in your own home. We hold the Key to Cleanliness and TH i Comfort. E on Drug Co. J1 Main Street I ————| THE JOilN BOYLE COMPANY ot Taeting | of 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. ! . of A. in the . 8 o'clock this evening Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. ° on the death of agle who died at St al last night N . Each Shining Hour Emiio e Cogorsa 6485 10 3105 Home! (Domun Emmy Destin, 87310 10 1.25 Zaza—Mamma usciva di casa (Mother Has Gone) Geraldine Farrar 27217 19 1.25 Quartet No. 3 in E Flat Minor—Scherzo (Tschaikowsky) . Flonzaley Quartet 64889 . 1.2§ Heaven is My Home Mabel Garrison 64891 ‘}%\‘1& Introduction and Tarantelle (Sarasate) Violin Jascha Heifetz 74626 12 175 Last Night Mme. Homer and Miss Louise Homer 87570 10 1.50 When Night Descends John McCormack—Frits Kreisler 87571 10 150 Blue Danube Waltz Philadelphia Orchestra 74627 12 175 Prelude in G Minor (Rachmaninoff) Piano Sergei Rachmaninoff 74628 12 175 Otello— Erala notte (Cassio’s Dream) Titta Ruffo 88621 12 175 Old Folks at Home Ernestine Schumann-Heink 88620 12 17§ All Star—One-Step All Star Trio Hy’n Dri—Fox Trot All Star Tm}""s thoed The Love Nest John Steel 18676 10 28 Blue Diamonds Heary Burr, Tiddle-Dee-Winks Billy Murray 18677 1 Love the Land of Old Black Jos Billy Murray and Peerless Quartet. Love Nest—Medley Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith's o.d.-u.} A Young Man’s Fancy—Fox T: Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra 18678 Gems from “Apple Blossoms™ V‘lehrl-idllor“:m}m7 Aing on your vacation ld malled to you 1% ®@ or mountains. advt ents Stetson Shoes. s trom an o SATURDAY IS THE [ LAST DAY OF Th Lo | WALK-OVER SHOE SALE ks’ vacation jor records Saturday “0.—advt FOR MEN AND WOMEN has purohased the :'.l'urk street from PRICES RANGE FROM e v $3.95 to $9.95 AR Special Sale On Hosiery. All Gordon Hosiery For Rate, as Women Reduced. Are Doing. Any Victor dealer will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new Victor Records and play any music you wish to hear. New Victor Records on sale at all dealers on the 1lst of each month. Victrolas in great varicty from $25 to $1500. important announce- at the post office this eceipt from Washing fons governing the David Manning’s present commercial t time the postal de 4 ) - he exchange rate com- v h an ever-increasing cy. The rate of ex- S : E S : g ot the present time - h t re s the hanks charge - - 3 wer. The post office 211 Main Street, New Britain the office on an Eng- s decided upon a ~Victrola REQ. VU, 8, PAT, OFF. “This trademark and the trademarked woed “*Victrola” identify all our products; Look under the lid! Look on the labell VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CoO. Camden, N. J. Victor Talking Machine Co. is the conversion of oney into foreign cur- nt the value of the . _ - _ = —_ nee is 6.15 franes for £ oot STATE INSPEETIUN ing the sludge to separate out. The Biee . making & dol- ueration is accomplished by air cur- worth 10.30 franes rents blown in through the bottom of all the values have the agitator. The sewage then flows Increased English ki dde s " B Yiited at 04 tor into the inside tank of the agitator, T N T O O D O O e I I R P I The floren, the money and from there into a tank called the ands, is guoted at 38 settler, where the sewage is allowed rate. The krona, to settle for an hour. The sludge ieh fnances. 1 avoted | (fficials Consider Local SYSLEM .cuics o tme nottom ana s pived to a Most Complete One | another tank, where it is re-aerated and then the sludge flows back into the aerator to help decompose the one by the post office | The Industrial Wasto Board and | meimines paw sewage. The water re- e Gretod ok e Il . . i maining in the settler is clear and o department retained | Public Health Council inspected rless and fit for commercial usage es. The banks were | Methods of sewago disposal in South | again. profitable exchange | Manchester and in this city, vesterday ; _ 1he Miles acid system utilizes sul- people suffered. Po- | afternoon, and has reported that the | PhUr dioxide gas, which is pumped e local post office did | methods in this city are far moro | \M0 @ tank filled with sewage which nd Norway France with 10.30 francs for pplying fo that coun- n and Italy. R For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified A,(_ls;_' 1 . business In exghange, any as 100 being re- modern. The board's report, in part, fol- lows much more explanatory of what the Industrial Waste Board has been do- | ing, and likewise, more expensive than the plant at South Manchester. This plant, which was construct vhich is maintained by both s city funds, has examples of forent types of sewaze disposal, namely: the Miles acid treatment, the activated sludge system, and the sprinkler method “This plant is fed by raw sewer { water from the north and from the greeting for order of LUS FLOUR de easy and bread outh section of New Britain which tlows from the sewers into pool. This is pumped by mes motor to a tunk knewn barrel which i abo ground. The rs through grit ch d over weirs into a compartment, from which it 1Is distributed to the various systems un der experimentation at the plant Activating Sludge System. “The activating sludge system, util jzes the plant and animal organisms which exist in the sludze or sewage residue, and which are very active oxidizers of orzanic matter, in sep- in the sewage. In this system, three tanks are used When the raw sew- age flows in from the weirs it is sent INAL, SUPPLY CO. North Street 8 - — _._J a tank within a tank. The water flows into the outside tank of the ag tator and s thoroug acrated aus. | v | The plant at New Britain was arating out the solid foreign matter | | has previougly been allowed to settle o-calléd Imhofr tank, so that a quantity of the solid organic - has been separated from the wage. The sulphur dioxide is a strong dccomposing agent. The Sprinkler System. The sprinkler system consists of | running the sewage from the Imhoff tank into a sprinkler which sprays the water over a spray filter bed. This allows oxygen to mix with the water, and this aeration in combination with the biological action of the sludge in the. filter bed, does away with the wastes in the water.’ These plants are being maintained by the industrial board in order to | ascertain by experiment the exact | sewage disposal system best adapt- able to certain conditions. No one rstem can be chosen that will suit all ditions, as the sewage from dif- ent industries and from different cities varies greatly. The board, said J. Fred Jackson, director of the board of sanitary engineering, will have | cert recommendations to make for { imy the disposal of sewage in the state at the next session of the | legislature, based on the experience with these plants, in which a very | careful record of all valuavle data is | Kkept You will make no mistake if vou go to the Rose Beauty Parlor. into a huge agitator, which is really | Shampooing. Facial and Scalp Treat- ments, French and Marcel Waving. Prices right. 259 Main street, sec- ond flo ephone 523 _Advt. TR IR R This Store Closed Mondays During July and Suit Clearance . Drastic reductions taken on our entire stick of Summer and Spring Suits for immedi- ate clearance. The store of personal service. Men's Department, Main Foor. Ladics’ Department, First CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD This Store Closed Mondays During July and August. COLEARANCE PRICES ON SUMMER SWEATERS SLIP-ON MODELS $2.98, \Were $4.98 Stunning Sweaters in all the wanted light and smart for town or country wear. TUXEDO EFFECTS $16.50 M odels at $9.98. Coat Sweaters in black, navy and all the lighter shades are sterling values that the thrifty well dressed woman cannot af- ford to overlook. Drastic Reductions On Every Summer Frock In Qur, Stock 54 Tailored Suits, worth up to $110. Now $35 and $45.

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