New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 3

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ton Store Gold Medal TP ESSELELY o L ORORC R AN s, TR opre-imssiat el oila;fisa(;lses'[[il;gir Stand A enwoo . | ULLETIN Buit Cases The Range That Really Saves ing will be effective this summer in DAYLIGHT SAVING, ' most of the large cities and industiial centers in the northern section of the There are two separate ovens—one for coal and one for gas. Both ovens may be used at one time an Bt e bzt e ) ity —or either may be used sin%ly. In addition to the two baking ovens, there is a broiler oven. of the larger cities in the northeast- { ern section of the Centrul Time Zone There is room on the coal and gas sections, at the top, for NINE large utensils. You can do all of Tumorrow et (e L B e ) Lo your cooking at one time. You can do it better—with less waste and less work. You have coal will not be put into effect in the south- l L avellng orn or western statos. ] for Winter, to keep the kitchen warm and comfortable; and gas for Summer, to keep the kitchen cool. et i f;.uy’;:: i p:o';flfiu:x ::yu:;‘.: The illustration below shows the wonderful pearl xrey porcelain enamel finish—so neat and attrac- saving by local ordinance, several tive. By simply passing a damp cloth over the surface you are able to clean your range instantly. referendum votes taken by boards of trade, manufacturers’ associations and similar organizations. Stock Exchanges, banks, and other Patent Leathor SOItoases. | g, ,014]" institutions in ‘the BEastern Cascs are lght welght, but | Zone will follow daylight time prin- ng, made with fancy cretonne | cipally because New York city has 20, 33-inch sizes. adopted such a plan. Railroads will - | run on standard time, making changes » Suitcases, loather bound and in train schedules for the benefit of t ities hav light be; made with tanay :‘(:‘l:nu ers to cities having dayligl Sizes 12 o 24, $1.20 and up, Summary by states: You owe it to yourself to enjoy the comfort and convenience of the Gold Medal Glenwood range. Jersey Bloomers, regt lar 35c, special .. 2§ New York. Bureau Scarfs . 49 w Travcling Bags, throe slaes: | .., 4,y1cnt saving law was re- ] $1.15 s $1.35. pealed through influence of agricul- Center Pieces ..... 49 = > tural interests in northern counties Traveling Bags, 16, 17.80d | .yp50rted by Governor Miller. Im- $5.00 and up. mediately, howéver, New York city with virtually all of the large cities BOSTON BAGS in the state, passed local ordinance of genuinoe leather in black | effective April 24 and running for five months. Under the old law, daylight saving began the last Sunday In March and continued for seven months. De- > i . #pite repeal of the state law, propo- BO)’S and Girls nents of daylight saving estimate that fulls 80 per cent of the state’'s popu- [ - Roller Skat: ..$1.0 lation will be under daylight time this es $1. summer, /. ‘ . _ * ! . A]umlmlm Tefl New Jersey. Stamped Center Pieces .. 49c, 39c¢, 35c, 12I« Knitting Worsteds .. 64 . B ag S ; e b L i dy v l No more soile: f‘{ands, no more dust and sthut. It banishes the old time task of blacking the range. speci ai Virtually all cities and industrial Kettles, special ..$1 > 1 o= <4 towns will be under daylight time. A : \ ey \ | / ’ bill providing for daylight saving died . i | . . in the state senate after repeal of the i . i uminum L New York state law but cities have . ; | N3 u um Coffee acted or are planning for summer N / - g - 2\ \ Percolators ek sl time under local ordinance. Because of proximity to Neéw York and thou- ds of residents who have business . Nc"rr's interests in New- York, a.large num- |- i i L 5 s At bedtime rub the throat and | ber of communities were obliged to — R 5 in our bargam basemen with— l adopt daylight saving. chest thoroughly Connecticnt. | . Asricultural interests suéceeding in ! passing a law prohibiting daylight VY Aro thoreg saving by local ordinance. This being Qv 17 Million Jary Used Yearly overcome in some 'placés by manu« facturers opening factories one houg ahead of usual time. New London plans daylight saving time by “com- : & A e e T s ™ o v 0 TEACHING favor of this course had been ls- ‘ B! | I . esse- e a“ Every da‘y is bargain da sued by business men's organization. Massachusetts. attention to ~ & Daylight saving assured in this . g Street. state by state laws. Farmer’'s organ- e ization made efforts to change law Always more value fo; have tried Specialst Ohiro. | Put were unsuccessful, . Giéoopathe. or. shinedopaths Rhode Island. less money. o results then try my troat- No daylight lnw on state books but i for a complcto cure. Working | Senerally observed by local ordinance. [ and familics ‘arc trepted at Now Hampahire. : treatment until cured, Law passed against daylight ‘saving f — S e — iric treatments of gl kinds, | Which requires all rallroads to oper- No. 22771, ¢ light baths and all forms of | ate standard time schedules. N\ Frank Grandy blet ray machine treatments Vermont. ; ' p without sdditional cost. Like New Hampshire against day- - Waranyk Graiily. p 's treating rpom with | light saving but does not require rail- Superior Court, State of Conned) arge, 9 a. m. to 5 p, m, | roads to operate on standard time. County of Hartford, the 15 enings. Vermont and New Hampshire are 2 2 of April, 1921. targely agricultural states A . urtin o., ew fltam Second Order of Notice. g Upon complaint i id R. Cooms No daylight saving law, but many bro\np:ht to n.il()l Court,l:u Ha 0 cities plan repeat action adopting said County, on the first Tuesd ™ daylight saving time locally. Rural < thic Ph - a O ylig! . ~ January, 1921, and now pe 253 Main St. Phone 768, districts will not change time because g claiming a divorce, it ‘not apy . » o of farmer oppo“tion to daylight sav- £ to this ‘Court that the defend e - — ing. received notice of the penden: Ad = Pennsylvania. Mmfill:n.flsault Ste Marje, and Mon- No other states report any daylight hours. The main building of the .. “HUMAN FLY” KILLED. said complaint and it appeai - ' Legislature defeated bill permitting | roe. nsing is the only large city |saving movement. plant, containing valuable machinery, 2 this Court that the whereab. . vertisement municipalities to adopt daylight sav- |In the state that will operate on Colorado. was not damaged. A brick wall at c‘,i';uf.“:;:;n:?“ 1.1,‘;5';‘ T et | e diopntinnt Wearnuve Grandil ing laws, but another bill may be |Central Time this summer. Denver voters will decide the long | one- end of the structure prevented | here Saturday when he fell from the | known to the Plaintiff. Ordered| Notlee 10 Dog Owners passed permitting municipalities to Indiana, | standing controversy over the day- | the spread of the flames. A light rain sixth floor of a local hotel, which he | notice of the institution and pen tlon in called to the law cen. | YOte on changing time. Meanwhile Few cities or towns will have day- | light saving question on May 17, but | kept down the danger from sparks. was climbing for the benefit of a local | of said complaint shall be give: Sho - vegistentiss” of -Sogs Pittsburgh put daylight saving into |light saving hours in Indiana. Gary. ' before that date arrives they will have | The plant is located on the banks of | orphanage. A large crowd saw him | defendant by publishing this ord time for regigtration expires|offect at 2 a. m., April 24. A major- Hammond and Connersville are three ' experienced seventeen days of day- | the Thames river. fall. Corey was about 30 years old. the New Britain Herald, a new May 1, 1921, and fallure to |ity Of cities in western Pennsylvania |that have definitely decided to adopt |light saving. ) _ 3 published, in New Britain, ong on or before that date means | Nove adopted it in the past. Finan- Eastern time. The city council, which two years | week, for two successive weeks, e owners of dogs will have to clal houses Iin some of the cities ‘Wisconsin. ago passed an ordinance providing for mencing on or before April 28, fine of One Dollar ($1.00) in | are planning to conform daylight time Milwaukee and Lacrosse have voted | setting back the clocks one hour By the Court, to the regular fee. | because of New York action. to adopt the daylight saving plan; | from May 1 to middle October, re- GEORGE A. CONAN brown Clerk's office will be open Delaware. Racine has voted against it while |cently passed a motion to refer the Clerk of said 4 Fond Du Lac and Kenosha are unde- | matter to the people on M 17, y and Monday evenings to! City of Wilmington and few subur- » s e feiy 'l a l.ew s ze ac a e dog foes, in addition to the | ban places adopted daylight time. e i oot bl A bt N Britain, this $0th day | 1XTaInder state remains on standard | Louisville has the daylight having KILZE0 % PONY CART. N STAM } : . time. W plan_under consideration, the meas- g ) : ure having passed the aldermen and | Auto Frightens Pony and Girl Driv- Logislature refused sanction day- |is now with the council. Newport cr Meets Death. RUBBER STAMPS ST‘ light saving because of rural opposi- | and Covington have adopted the plan. RY s tion. Some industries, however, will Tezan. ® Springfield, Mass., April 25.—Car- NOTARY SEALS BADGTS CHEC! adopt plan and financial houses will Fort Worth is the only city in Texas | oline Bulkley, 8, daughter of George 53 CHURCH ST ~ PHON | follow New York time schedule. contemplating the daylight saving | C. Bulkley of 102 Magnolia terrace, Nilinols. measure and the plan is now before | vice-presidert of the Springfield Fire Chicago went on summer daylight | the law makers of the city. and Marine Insurance company, was saving time by vote of the people, in killed late yesterday afternoon when the election of last year and will con- a pony cart in which she and four tinue to do so until this city ordi- SETH TANNER other children were riding over- nance is repealed. Accordingly a turned. large number of the cities and towns The pony was turning a corner and in the Chicago district have also became frightened at an automobile. % ' adopted the plan, but down state it ——— - AL FOUND DEAD WITH GIRL: : All Mak MOONSHINE BESIDE THEM. 6 Chicago, April 25.—W. E. Bodman, &:‘g;‘;‘o"“c:“:::“'" ssryies tnte special agent of the Columbia Life In- Wo have all makas Ju FOX’S TODAY = surance company of Boston, was and it would pay you to oy A 4 } found dead in his house on Warwick ! . has not been put into effect. The “lN WRONG“ railroads have continued on the Cen- funny as “Twin Beds” ||tral standard time system, except | - : ur machines. All of the larger cities in Ohio street today. Beside him was the body lo for Io cts ANY smokers prefer oot have adopted the plan. Cleveland is of a yvoung colored'girl. The dregs . Th ,ufi dtha Typewriter and Add of a quart of moonshine whiskey was it. ey n t e Banpiies! in a bottle. Bodman was a bachelor . and had a wide acquaintance in insur- this compact package of ten ance circles. Lllcky Strike Cl'gu'ettes ° ° ’ will just suit them. N ew Brlt Uil on the Eastern time schedule the year round while the cities that have . changed for the summer only are lTZ & BERNDT Toledo, Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Newark and Portsmouth. None of the cities in the Eastern time zone Im | LAWN MOWERS Ohfo have adopted the daylight sav- SHARPENED { ing plan. Michigan. KINDS OF EDGE OLS REPATRED A score or more of Michigan cities | and towns are operating on Eastern old the Rusl Call Now ! standard time or are preparing to | Greenwooa Tel. 153-12 move their cloc k-.nhund for the sum- e - % mer time. Detroit has been on Eastern two farmers® Both storchouses were fill vi ' T . (;‘;i‘{:{um":’\:}:‘&l’"" time for several years but the day- wives together they're talkin’ waste paper in bales, and the: m:-“l‘:tl lt’s oasted . NING Hght saving measure has been adopt- | about what an easy time city believed to have originated from | ed by Adrian, Battle Creek, Jaeckson, women has. Tears comes from th' spontaneous combustion. The firemen | Grand Rapjds, Kajamazoo, Owosso, eyes—not from th’ heart. tought the flames for more than thre- * BIG FIRE IN NORWICH. Kolb Carton Company Storehouses ! e ey e Try them—deslers now Typewriter Norwich, April 25.—Fire late Sat- caEy both sizes: 10 for urday night destroyed two storehouses lO cts; 20 fOl‘ m cts. owned by the Kolb Carton company | here, with a loss estimated at $75,000. | @ .z E: M

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