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MONDAY, MAY AIN DAILY HERALD, 1921, 23, g __Aa B P - is is Shirt Week at Besse-Leland’ Only 2,000 Men Can Get 2,000 Regular and Mill These Shirts! Run Shirts A Year Ago They Were $2.50 and $ 1,000 at $1.85 —Parker Shirts Woven Cord Fine Woven Madras Satin Stripes Mercerized Oxford 1,000 at $1.15 —Parker Shirts Percales ircluded. include bk % Repps THIET Madras TR Cotton Crepe —A few white collar at- tached Shirts. —Sizes 1315 to 18. —Every one guaranteed, full size, fast colors. —A few white collar a tached Shirts. - ) —Sizes 13 to 18. —Every one_ guaranteed full size, fast colors. Main Floor—Center ? Main Floor—Center Once ‘Again the Buying Power of “THE.BIGGER — BETTER STORE” Scores High For You ! : “Always More Value for Less Money” | @ BESSE-LELAND CO. LLY IN NINTH WINS FOR PIRATES - Whitte & skirmish with John I 0| Cubs after twelve tense innings. The score was 6 to 4. with a decidedly Windy City hue. { A crowd of 14,000 attended the game. The score: sulicent to turn the battle despite a three-run rally ip the ires were S to 6 “STILLS” BL_OW [ FOUR ARE W7 The business grew rapidly. At the death of 8. ('. Wilcox in 1886, Colonel Jaryls was placed at the head of the affairs of the Berlin Iron Bridge com- M. JARVISDIES | AT ATIANT“; CITY | 5800500 hinis e saoes wus married Jn 1880 to Miss Mary ormer Head of American Hard- Total Pittsburgh (N.) il Chicago (N.) ab r hopoa Barber. r( v 5 1 o3 Hollocher 5 . 0 Terry. 2b ... .6 2 2433 000000 100000 irns. Cutshaw . Sny- Home runs—Whitted, Snyder Sacritices-——Ban- J Tierney. Frisch, Whitted Skiff. I { plays—Carey Maranville and Cutshaw Grocery Store is Wreck Afire By One—Pigeons| $1,600 Killed By O b Leaves Wile and Danghter As P, ,’lul ¥. Corbin's. In May of 1800 the Berlin Iron Coldnel Charles M. Jarvis of Berlin, tormer head of the American Hard- are corpovation in this ¢ity, died ay afternvon st Heach-Court, a sanitarium in Atlaftie City, He had in poor t & year and he had a from which he Jarvis was well tvate ow y alth for ock lng h iled to § Mo Inown - throl JAhe stale as " anufacturer, aleleulturist, and as a lonel on fory Governor Rollin vodruft's wi * A Manufacturer. Charles Maples Jarvie was born in Delaware county, New York, been posit, Tooenant IS ML JARVIEN, i . ey and Rachel e her operated o line en Néw" Yorl having the contract for deliver United State He re arly education in schools N. Y. and entered School of Ya meadunted in 1877 as.a The fe April he o #n engineer with the Berlin Iron of East Berlin. C‘onn company was known rugated Metal company. He Mtire wokk df rbaking all the ings. . estimatos, and a portion of contract two or three years, en kekping the He built he compun I =urprising e @ Herlin company itnctn of Ir g _of Colonel Jar 1836 eity and Oswego Mmeld ientifie tvil engi owing took g6 company hat time the ra- ey the ex with the m. | | company Bridge company with twenty-six othes leading concerns in the same line combined into the American Bridge and Colonel Jarvis became one of the vice-presidents under the merger. He wsevered his connection to become jated with P and F. Jorbin of New Britain in 1902 and became a vice-president of the com- pany, succeeding the - position of the late Andrew Corbin. He was largely responsible for the merger of the Corbin and Russell & Erwin plants; old tine rivals, into the Amer- jcan Hardware corporation in 1902, Presidens of Am. Hardware. He beécame first vice-president of the corpomntion and at the death of Philip. Corbin_in 1910 was elected its president . He remained at the head of the cor- poration until May 1913, when he re- signed unexpectedly and, after a few, months, becamn associated with the Connecticut_Computing Machine com- ot New Haven the financial man- egement of the al, Adding M chine carporation #w York, he gave up all of his remaining farming operations in Berlin two years ago, Min g the’ HedpeRe dmd farming im- plements at public auction For many a director of the Bhoenix Mutnal life Insurance company. Colt's Patent Fire Armg Manufacturing company. and thy Hartford Steam Roller and Inspection company of this city, and the Savings bank of New Britain and second vice- of the New Britain Trust company. He was at time vice- president of the Natiotial Association of Manufacturers Colonel Jarvis got his title through an appointment to the of former Governor Rollin & Woodruff. He was pany Having a vears he was president one stafr active in a movement for the rehabili- | Agricultural Woodruff's tation of the Connecticut college during Governor administration and for many years president the Connecticut Ag. ricultural society under the auspices h the state falr was sgiven at a4 number of years. A latg president of league and he the legtsiature was of whi Berlin for 1917 h Ha = was elected the represented of that yeak He leaves his wife, and a dayghter, Mrs Schauffler, the wife of Heny Schauffler of HBrooklym, N. Y. The funeral was heid at 3:30 this afternocon at Atlantic City. The is 1o be cremated mer Governor Rollin 8. Wood- rff of New Haven and Albert N. County Berlin in Abbe, both jpembers of the board of directors of the American Hardware Co ation, attended the funeral of ,.,,:w, M. %arvis at Atlantic City to- Ty League Leaders Pile Up Tallies = to the Total of Six New Yorks May ates provided ing pliching duel at the Polo ¢ day as an apetizer for a capacity crowd 38,000 fang. When this relish had be properly devoured they brought on the big dish which consisted of a home run carni theough two innin ustered a flock of si getting thelr.ciromit drive nth inning and the smatier hits proved seven inn nd Grimm out out in ninth) : v 6, Barnes ild piceh- pitcher. Sailee. Umpire and’ Quizley 30 » Botile Shower, Brooklyn May it had rained base : arternoon os bottles, Wilhert o won a_ ball Robins drop- N j ———— 4 == | York. p . Twombly, Ruether, p Mamaux, p aHoud ... bMitchell ... Total .. 1 Batted for R b Batted for Mamaux in twellth 4 1000 000 . Ruether 5 coe, zscmcoma, I 5102000 2—4 103 00 Mamaux 2 ? innings, 2 in Struck 3. Mamaux 1 pitch and Rigler Losing —Mamaux ain 9 an 1 Umpives—Moran Time of games—3:00, DENIES CLAIN Says Cornell Oarsman Did Not Lose Oar in Saturday Race. Princeton, N. J., condition a now in fine battle and are the race with Califo Garnegie on June 4. Princeton men are upset over a re- port that came out of Ithaca on Sat- urday that one of the oarsmen in the boat lost an oar race. is denied by Princéton men who ai- Cornell varsity ing the progress of tended the regatta. t%6 of the Cornell men caught crabs, which resulted in a general breaking up of the crew. May 23.—Prince- ton’s varsity oarsmen, victors over the Navy, Cornell, Yale and Harvard, ar- rived in Princeton Sunday from Ithaca Saturday's fter ready more weeks of intensive training for riia the They Boston, May injured still in A fireman which S.—Three vesterda, Copper was hurt followed. on the ground f | wrecked by the force of plosion. and two of the in were blown throuzh 1hd store windows into the str were rushed to the where it was said live, Carrier and homing pige more than $1,000 were k second whiskey. still explo| { barn near Cambridge d burned down. The wrecl and sevénty-five gallons of 1 confiscated by revenue offig one scems to know whe o still, n Izelie: they comsus 3 wlocnarsonasonss forty-four the wrecked timated: that fifg he Dlast rocked od "gnd damaged The police have 08t tama ew BIG PIPE SALH $2.00 WDC Bakelite a Pipes for $1.00 And can of Tobacco FOR THIS WEEK O. Hi York. 1 in Mamaux Ructher Ul 1IN YOUR d] If you enjoy a #¥ smoke — be it B “cigar, or cigaret " you can bring ‘troubles to us Yeel sure that will be put on main line to com) THE for two AU Styles i Lake Don’t pass our again without con in. We won't ask to buy. We sinf want to know all smokers in our and have them ki us. QUALITY SMOKE:! dur- This that say