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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921, i 14 . b S S 3 A T “ &_14\7 ]“]Vl‘: l)A\/S SlN(:lC (:()MP()SIN(; {{( )\H\l \mmm«:‘mwam(\;w . WAS BURNED OUT, BUT LOOK AT IT TODAY Sweepmg Price Reductions on All Mode o’ ZSWASHING MACHINE Latest 1921 Mod=l with Self- Cleaning Luminoid Cylinder at a Rock-Botton Price VEN this latest Thor model is included in the sweeptng reductions now offered on the entire Thor line. When you know the advantages of this wonderful Luminoid Cylinder, you would not think of buying % washing machine withoutit. Think of a cylinder made of metal which grease and scum cannot adhere tol Needs no cleaning after use. All cylinder holes are counter sunk and the edges smoothly rounded so that there cannot be any %ossibxlity of injury to the most delicate fabrics. on’t fail to see this wonderful cylinder in this wonderful machine. Saves MoreTime-Lasts MoreYears PRSI Coiode i 0 This Thor modelisthefastest wash- metal, itisthc most maching remarkable i ; RO : S ing machine ever made. Itwill you eversaw. Itshould lastp lifos ¢ S 3 work of placing the machines where | ping done that not eve single hol . & / du o e G e S ST e o B0 e e el R SAYS GERMANY gavean hour moretimethanothers. time. Also equipped whg tho 3 ¥ Sail |aiveady laid them out. Working | rechecked in New Britain % That alone makes it the one ma- special Thor a_nwmw crafts; the . : . and water 5 ¥ - and the mechanics sue-| To the firms and individuals who A & AeTEs S : ‘ te ! the machines run-|gave their heip The Herald owes its ) chine for you. Made entirely of swinging wringet, might be rushed to this city, z ) 3 afternoon, each fully |thanks. Without them it would have | tiraless efforts f r assembled and equipped, ready to|been impossible to get “BACK | At suchterms, cannot afford todo: 3 { Down out itanother Pflycdytfi this afternoon in the dleveland, Ohio; Worcester,| During the four days The Herald this_ciition o "N o [Aasss Naw Yorik clby’ and! Chicago,| was baihie printed out ot towr we o ‘Speaker Claims Allies’ War e el rotyping equipment were ex-|only maintained our usual circulation and printed on gf:V%mwmfimmwwmmwwwmw Debts Exceed Indemuities Be rachine assermbisisl olilminatod | com mAnge yoT] [HOME" today. ; : down, and have the washing. The actual savings will payoutthecasy; 1 t time a substantial increase over it. To our adverti who so kindly last mornin Virst Edition Today. | forbear to press for all the copy they | tecord ¥ g Speed, With mechanical —equipment |would like to have published, we wish [ . e e | t 1 ion I r for is orning 13 YpPer: ) an our regrets at u"r LAy 2 e o placement I i | for ity this morni in a|operation 1 our regrets tha e e e ° heen so 1 hay osing room th 1 supplanted | were unable to handle all the copy elapsed since the I ) . Horton fish market, formerly ad-|submitted. From today on we hope to 5 : erence which was described by Dr. L Sl any use | joining the business office of the |be able to handle all advertising as | Crehee Whic oy ; 75 77 79 81 3 he George W. C. 11ill, as € greatest | = - - in the prc ion o p .| Herald. The type was set with the |ysual, TESiW Lo nity s t ,;“ o urc t- e . I\ with the excc press newly installed Intertypes, and the movement for huma 2 ing been den 1, And the s \1s with a new Ludlow which ar- tory of mankind he meeting was disarmament conference L con- ; \ tization in | rived in the eity yesterday afternoon £ i bringing ab he “rapid ret The pages were made up in the same Sorplies; 959 Bl el its own plant i we re-[room and then sent into the p protestant churcles:s ed | markable w t|room for stereotypin after number o simultaneous Tons of Debris, s s _The s i I ' n H. Allen, head of the con- rmament pro o | SUDCTVisOr of Corresponce at Stan- ciable arms y v ;“;“,,“H' g & - ‘ v e ::;,‘.'\\\‘.v.fvlllfinwv“i;GL:‘!“;\'HH‘Afl[l 115 People See LateS[ MOVie of the |'u.’1\‘.l~”| ‘. “’".IU sy Works Speaks at Senior High | cars ha ) it Bt pians (ol e bout o i ohi o The Hartford minister i hig| School This Morning. Bhee ot Voo fl100 men working rom”earty morn- | FHFllor il MeMPEIShD DIIVE | ohrene b contatming o the whote| stttiasd proctor : et debris been taken out of the (l”:"y"]\ wway in .n;‘m-‘r s ey ‘ : Lo e ceiling e Strange surprises were forthco Bt SR =2 s 5% 2 while 4 L removed, much of the work | sturday T wa.“J‘.>l“,‘\ MINE | school again to learn the economic ing before an assembly at the Senior tour . one at ht with the aid of | ymempership drive being conducted by Britain electrio lighSEStrUIESEromEa nearbylighe ¥ 8 M. (G} "A|, "and isome. startling Britain LU : 3 : changes were noted after the pape and Meride No Break in. Service. automobiles on the large chart in the U0 e ey During the interim (hat lobby were put in their new places | haidalivered o ast ¢ the fire of Wednesday | yesterday. imperative * Werald has published | T. L. Weed, who seems to hayve the | Y orie. s r daily in spite of the most|specdiest car in the bunch, and who | tollers o New S ok alient oo tha { Before the firemen had returned " 5 ing obstacles. ot a scrap |took the lead at the beginning of the 5 i A T : ! . nor advertising matter | race and stayed there right along, is |[47¢ ¢! the convi 1 that we |mainder of the week their engine hous 1 whils : : o Tach R and the numerous sched- [almost half way back on the return |OUs! PRULOVE R ULARIOE UL S| At the Central Junior High school timbers throughout the building | Was sav . thesor o e il i of advertising which guide that|trip while the others have not yet [World. original plans made some time removing e b Y66t | reached Springfield. Hoe Versus e R R started [Were also destroved. There were no and when T RiEE machi the setting of type s s driven from the front build- |saved nor any type to Dbe set| The peculiar circumstance of the TRl S ked into by hand None of the huge stock |race is the fact that Saturday night, x!:. e e it llar | for the first time since the contest of newsprint paper in the c the auto truck ar to New could be used, so drenched was the|opened, four cars stopped for the York City for ch I treatment | night in the same place. Weed was The auto truck whic nveyed the O'Brien Sets First Line on Lis return trip when he met Wil-| M ,, liam Van Oppen, Fred Bacon and G. [Othe! lish classes and to emphasize the im- rollers to the factory, t The strenuous eiforts made to get | Rl | g A for replacement on th s [us back in our own home this morn- Root, all in Thompsonville. The e et o N | Cortente ot ste eveiit: Biving Hirough the: nighbls at | were all equipped and ready for oper- |y oe A 8 B S ery stort road, and what was prepar HEALTH BOARD MEETING g ? AR e 0 Mea T Ghe etante no time might be lost ation vesterday afternoon. While |, /g then hunted up & hotel where Eevbe e | o e e | 1AV e Byt Mrs.grax ‘Hw‘z‘.f':v-\!;"“\lfh -‘ug. sre!ao; reached this city Saturday ne. (mechanics from the intertype com-|yye oot the night. After supper tl : r N T t Welnarel fo .””“ Do Lilea il Shored B & R e R bvr{l.l‘ erd:nlol;r Foreman “gill" 17 and four | pany furnished the final ajustments| ;" an and their combined group inhu “‘"vji"‘r«v\l u:;nzw ihngr will be held |m v v wder, grand- years o i bu T\“ ul‘\ rmo[‘1 “md l,::\d assistants went (o ) e 1o{on the new machines, Hbrald opera- | oo 115 massengers . marehed: fou | manity of ts. D | GmRezovat 0o n b omieaigat moths toher, whom lives at Neffsville Home, Philadelphiae put the rollers in ition tors under the direction. qf the|,pieast up the main street and as- | late war 10,00 were direct-f o '\‘_.‘”‘_ ‘”““‘H" “\“" st i . Rlatos raanEas LG R EETIGE ST AT S0 Gl enti (i sk o e R Ik T e el N L 5 ng ready to set copy. At exactly 5:30 | gqoon theater by tropping in to see | impai § et AL (an supervisor of cor- | this number country went to school wher were espondence at the Stanley Works | —————— learning about silver money, and the ant gave an address this morn dangers of expending nmoremoney for|High school. He talked on “Better | arm He said, “This coming| linglish” and emphasized the fact onference is onse on the part|{hat too much slar being used f polit leadership to the rising|ile also urged the High school pupils tide in the hearts of humanity. Are|to be more careful their of we going to stay in the tion in | {he American . At a meet- which we now are, whicl lera- fing to be he evening Arthur ble? v deep sense inoour| [ancock stated that pl will be heart something is wrong. We [drawn up for the observance the re- Gun o were carried out today. Begin- 1 ¢ | g tomorrow the pupils will be Passed On Road. In illustrating the fooli ! snatevedie Snun by futility of war, the speaker t farmer wl make mistakes will have a mark e laced on their tag if another pupil some trouble wtil c | Bche wpaubie SE R overhears the mistake being made, | I'he teachers in all of the schools | of the newspapcer business next morning he went to work in oat of mail, with a sword in one | oot il i throughout the city are urged to hand and a rifie and @ hoe in the | warm up enthusiasm in the Eng | entire stock. the G Printing plant at Chicago, | o'clock, S v, Willlam O'Brien, he Race For a Life, or the Mystery | 1€ going to pr toag By by the re H‘,.‘,‘», "H':“n\,uj‘\ v\x\' a gang ress mechanics was for 20 years an employe of the|or Motoreyele Mike.' Next morning ik el Tt paseibla that aatlon dered cast ¢ e to remedy what| Herald, and at present an operator of | tpey started out together but Van Op- ! BN N OM e e p il ‘..i. 5t iy ‘:.h ; difficulties might be expericnced with | gne of the Intertype machine et pen, when last heard was about a ! e l¢ 5 WG s Sei e i e the press in initial run the first line of copy in the Herald | mjle ahead of the others, while Weed | come to ; :‘1:" o ‘ iy | plant since the fire. Inciuentally it |was two miles farther south —and DU GepmalyWin e\ aks ol thorough and painstaking wiping ¢ e o speeding for home g e L g 3 Splendid Wor : g - the many intricate parts of the| \without the aid of the several con- Root Forges Ahead. ] 1estic which Ja mechanism, an oiling and inspection {paciors and firms whose men have| The presence of Root in the run of the motor, the “juice” Was || yoped incessantly from the moment |ning, crowding second man in the | tr will protection of the thrown on and the turned over, fy,o firemen hegan to remove the hose | race, tie with Bacon and miles ahead | s J 1 Ltions; Sthel hos ready for th g of tonigBht's|rrom the bullding the publication of ¢ Hatsing and Gustave Wing- | si E VoW organization, edition. ; Y The Herald today in its own plant © second surprise. Root, caker stated WEBE R0 Dy ot the |-mm:‘”' ’\”'.”v Co., "Wwhich is constructing U\m-"\\.‘x:svv:ul ‘|n”t|yr' 1‘.\‘1. k'n..w.trll v"H ]_‘\“\“ “‘ om sl e (0 wea” Aeateeyed the flood of |the building, has had a huge force |V I”LI*" "]‘kf“” " ‘l""'_"‘"l o "i"‘l‘ o roe e watér that followed the fire, s It|Of Men on the structure since last]and lost his position In the race. Sat-| ¥ led upon to pay huge 2 Wednesday. Spring and Buckle urday morning Hatsing unfortunate- | have heen ca l _pay hug that more paper be 1y sustained a blowout and before he | war debts exceeding the German in Automobile trucks could change the tire, Root had | demnitic were called into service to convey a | se ) ¢ ) of Nations Made. stock ot newsprint to this city, this Sl . e reaching the Hepald plant yesterday. | 1 other coun men with John C. Buckley in personal command, contributed in a large measure to the success of the effort. C. Dennison's trucks and touring .. ..Present Positions. o . N cars scurr; g 0 severa C 5 for The positions of the various ¢ When it was found that the en-| 78 SEUTYINE "‘ He ral points for “'H’v'f e e . naterials were ¢ ost consts v o it as ard of were as follo tire linotype equipment had veen de- AL SHBLAT Ly e N i o f B f stroyed so that it would be of no fur-|the move for twenty four hour days.|Weed, 2 miles past Thompsonville > ‘ |The New Britain Gas Company, B. C.|headed for home; Van Oppen, 1 mile ther u representatives of the sev-| Porter 8 C Sk l=i0cs e AR Hendadl ety eral typesetting machine companies |Forter Sans, George C. Rogers, E. P. | pas DS ! d_n were despatched by their respective | McAloon, C Bence and numerous | Bacon and Root just leaving Thomp- ere despatched by their respective | - 0 . other local people gave their nville, Hatsing had just arrived in companies to this city. Agreements peoy 8 ) s k = ke & M9 tintingly to the herculean tack. Ma. | Warehouse Point and Winger was were reached with the Intertype 3 0 3 ¥ ) o Windsor Locks 3 v i ediate delivery o ,ven | Chinery, paper, and supply manu-|just seen pulling int Co. for immediate delivery of sevel The score stands as follows: Weed Intertypes of the latest design day,” he i mmunity nations an formation of world bro 1004 caom take her rightful place among the nations ot t old days of isolation 5 The Workd fas Chan, YA g rt of humanity ha to build humanity facturers all gave emergency service , : Rush Intertypes Hore. Service Appreciated 31 VAL AIDDAN SARS DOROL NG gt The order for the machines was| The Intertype Co., which installed |24 each; Hatsing 20 and Winger 17. mos recorded at the Intertype offices [!he typesetting machines, gave yeo- | vorld ! o s y g TY 8 ] A Thursday. Saturday morning auto- |man service. Not only did they send | b voo Building Permits ism as impracticable itor 4 { mobile trucks arrived in the city |their best erectors here but that noth- g N mankind : with a cargo aggregating 14 tons, |ing might he left undone to insure Are Taken Out Today Phe ment tha 1 ° 0 | | o ! Seven Intertype assemblers were on |Success ol ll_w eftort to “print in our| The following building permits hav hange hu bhand bright and early to begin the |0Wn pli __vl with our own equipmnet by | been taken out at the office of Inspec of histor i Monday" the company's president |tor Arthur N. Rutherford: John Kunz | consummate lic — — and its construction engineer came|for a garage and office at 38 Glen “The world h zed tremen- | J§ I N Thurs., Fri. and Sat. here by auto yesterday to personally | street, to cost $2,00 A. A [ dously in the past ) years, from |§ h driect the work. All day they had men | Mills for a garage in the rear of his|savagery to modern civilization., 1f | ¢ E n ’ at the 'phones at their Brooklyn plaft [ West Main street store, to cost $5,- [ men have learned to conduct them - \ —— to answer the call for lonal as-|000; John Geragosian for an ice|selves in communities, releg mu:[ ‘ p— ~ sistance or to rush mi ng parts to| house at 1435 ast street, 19UxAS to| toree to the hackgrour d, nations can — FOOTFALLS — New DBritain, but so well was the ship- | cost $4,000. lo the same.” Ry