New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1921, Page 6

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\TURDAY, DECEMBER i e s s m e S S ————— P U Py PR 88 e 1 i, S e e 1 S A i £ | YT i Y 1. ot New Britain Herald : i e nmuvl lw' A b ' 6’[“‘[‘[?VEP (Tamued Dally com| vear i1 P v | ymis X rec At Horald tandom Observations = Whil ‘ h PRIy e From many polnts throagh o |buliders' hardware | y to diserimit wgninst other part ° City and Its People ountry come reports of big bu heavy, the indications &re thu 1| st iactbmTIn G ARSI oRs b8 1" 0 n Year oss antlolpated for noxt spring, | Slump off from now 3 : yeared in 4 Hurtford morning new . o reports, collected Ly “lavd- | 0f unions connected with t ey veek hinging on thi ire Age," Indieato that many Nev [ industry “‘:'vl, ¢ Aiscrimination. "The writer | Hritaln factorles can count upon full | reduction of 1 cent expressed the convietion that if t Entered at the Yost Office it New Britain ‘ exert | ) rking schedules, In some districts| wages recently decreed an have refused to s eople patre ¢ the “dinky" line lding 18 actlve even now and cor- | hoard, and have disc {14 WPy ,‘,,. l,m nitted to diserim reapondents In all places nre confident [ The local architect ¥ work out ; it there will be o gennine ) |are Incline o Atoy i B Ve road should %0 on the heels of winter yorts | less the reductio pe not be permittec Aiserimin m large citlea follow a number ¢ o8 bsdidil against New Rritaln and istol rid- New York—Interest in all kinds of [ 1t 18 hoped that rrins g ers but should be ed to supply bullders' hardware continues be |ean be reache s * | equipent on a par with that furnish- of the most prominent facta on [unlon as the prospec il ed to other sectior 1t is doubtful which to base estim of future bus-, 801 ling ¥ LA YL if people Hving along the New-Have iness that the local market affords . ringtield line would stand Member of The Assoctuted Press i t partment ( )W The good to « £ to help both contractors and | | o\ hcoment that he will pay 0 commission i veather bullders' hardware men, which in| foial visit to Connecticut to ascer aches In such a state of dilapidat turn 18 beginning to be reflected in| ¢ain at first hand whether the “New | as those which 1 on retall trade generally. Althougn there | paven road shall dispose of its sub- | “dinky 1 I8 0 good deal of new construction | giqiary and auxiliary transportation It wou n excellent Member Audit Bureau of Circulation 3 ( o 1008 | \work be lone, thae I8 al80 % ILFEE | [ines. gives rise Lo the hope that the | per S AReUl ki e The A. B . ) ‘ ! FEE ¥ o amount of repair work under Wiy | pogpe whish fu o ! ! which necessitates not only the use of | trolley diificulties. The Connecticut tin t 1 f 1 . 1 1 Y« 1 i towar t pesss. U L : t | ol f (nroae by federal trustees who ha aim tockholders In the New Dritain P w a feelin f optimism in the Jocal | {pat they have been unable to Machine company have found an ace tr i ) W 1 ar I i « iy | ; 1 ness LRI LA R ding the bullding rituntion | pose of the property advantageously | ceptable gift in their stocking in the 1 f ' t 1 ; € th ) I"”“]'“ "lwhich is considered a happy augury | gt present market values, The state iceeptance by Charles 8mith of the - ————————————— t riir ) J € ¢ LI i next season's husiness. ment that the trolley lines will show | temporary chairmanship of the board ' 1 T | } an the . Y 1 0 \ GOOD AW, o r L o L i Chicago—The demand for hullders' | g surplus over aperating expenses this | of directors. It is generally believed ; il ; st L‘“w‘“"“‘ G - ‘J (‘ dware Is continuing to be satistac- | year coupled with the coming of the | that the acquisition of Mr. Smith will Satisfaction n ! i t there MEUSIC ON EMERAUD ISLI 1 : / : 23 Jata heome el Weather condltions are favor- | attorney general is a pleasant augury. | have a salutary cffect on the com- 18 to go into effect ) \ e . ” i ; 4 s ; R ‘."11;.\‘.. to bullding and there seems to | Ways and means may be found for pany, the stock of which has been & 1 ) ovole be a general Interest In such aectivity. | disposing of the company to a syndi- a low level for many months. There 1s an abundance of Jabor #nd | cate which will pay more attention | Smith is known as a human dynamo ost of 1t g belng engaged at a reale | to giving the ridi public service, Tt | who radiates energy in all directions. from that . " : B | lower than that pald last summer. ! would require a wealthy combine to | He is a thorough business man who ters are hear The cor 1 ; Wiz . el CITOLS ¥ R . ¥ = ' ’”_‘ I e Architects are not only busy but re- | take over the system, however, as the helieves in handling business without 0 abambactie A e i % 2 b s port that a large number of big en- | company is several millions of dollars | gloves and In getting results. raise the ( ¢ ) terprises are under considerntion. | in debt. But the fact that the treas- | It will be recalled that Mr. Smith Actual construction work may begin | ury is beginning to hold real money | played an active part in reviving an- weather has done a great | avporney General Daugherty's an-| v v locomotives which go out will soon be relieved of their| from Hartford to New Britain on ders’ hardware but of tools and | company is now belng administered sesslons § e held place a S . s ¢ \ ) he ¢ rling from heing young, as well as those e duty it 4 b e i £ JGEElaetiDl B ALGAC bra S on some of these projects durlng the ! once more could be h out an | other local industry which w is to see that hful offenders s : ‘ Aaport ot I ineeman hveal Eh D o | winter if it remains mild fu tempera- | inducement to capitalists to invest | ing signs uggishness and 2t DELI ne Whe § k& 2 WHEN- 1 ture, as it 18 now. The prices on | with confidence that, after a certain | ing of the arteries. According to com- ders’ hardware show no change at | period of time, returns would begin [ mon report he did not employ parlor ¢ 0086 v - time, | to come in | tactics while in pursuit of his aim, but spirit of the ls well ¢ letter : : " see cput g 3 S LROSBLILNABUINGE Ya L * P pittsburgh—The demand for butid-| While Mr. Daugherty is in this | he got results and as a result the in- will be observed ey mayor, Fasloaunn WIS ers' hardware In this distriet has fn- | neighborhood, means should he found | dustry referred to is one of the fhe e hosonalont T es of W ) G0k ; . ; ADre. B . a e AN eaged o good deal In the past two | to acquaint him with conditions on ' strongest in the city 3 jump y ; or three months, there heing at pres e swhere all sorts of persons 1l ages, p o or | S \ cir & | her T 4 r poli | ent more bullding activity in the | races and colors, ar both s J o s : ¢ S i 5 i ' CnWho NS pitshurgh district than for three or appear, is most n for youtt ‘ ; 0 by A5 s our years. Some large building pro- Even after the court room is emptied | '8 1 SRS i el in e v o alid o Ciosed Cars C}eaned lnsfide a vaniaing somethi ¢ th 1 1 R : L no doubt will be put over in a short ::: ,,r‘”w::'\ ‘. VHI\ [v L‘ tunand , 1 ) f blood 1 e ; A o8 \ \ a0 : i“ .‘“:," time. The bullding of small dwelling | —with our— Sttt sl el L R U I ol ¥ T 2 iy % ! G ! ML houses to be rented or sold at moder- ACUU TEANING SYQSTEM ginnsi wilonSSmakesiEih el sensi tlye ¢ i LA RS R = : BHON }\ MU ate cost is quite active, especially in VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM shudder and which cannot fall to i S et e Whep | 1o o s. On the one haml, they |Suburban districts. Prices on build- It Gets All the Dirt and Makes a Clean Job of It. fect the young even though it be a | Whi m L g . . . g ers' hardwar holding firm and to care f ir employes S dansclouy dread, rnificanc N (1 h N . : : F ¥ £ P Onvine S s makers sz they cannot make any| Price Reasonable T e 00T sic . ¢ | & y further reductions unless they get SR It is difficult enough for men and L8 ra : : aries, Mayor § ‘ e had to take leration women to think of inflicting punis [sauie aut I Focaese > oty feitin iekbioldsrd Whong DIoNEY ISR I hnicdno 1aland St PAI=YID Ml s A. G. HAWKER ment on those who cannot fully res r ere through i ; - Shat ] e xm\m' e continues t@be heavy sellers in {the 52 ELM STREET ize the wrong in the thing they have {f LA Rl G ; itude was misur e, et without endangerin; n= (ke SRR LR O me is gradually getting smalle glven reprim vice, are taki done, in those whose sense of pro- irce and once again, if j SEERAR s « 1 n i £ g “ vest 1t—that has been t portion has not developed, It is far s Ty ) s € - ok 4 I """m‘"'( one very ; H“ i ty g (3 1 ¢ ol 1 physics about the | more difficult to think of these little ot L e more than children who have offend- g ed his tour of t intry ! i v able objec vertheless, it has been | ed being brought to the same bulid a St. Paul almost my cot nd o s mo % cecomplished to the point that it he 2 TR ¢ e I 1 by city | e ing where men and women of mature | With t signing o E ! e 4 2 i prevented stagnation of mdust it they are : il | \ many cases it has meant 26t oy N ° ® years are given the hearls « law | will return immediately i pe MayordGurtlsSautys £l e S8 e e et matlatec || [ e e S T T T S ol Greatest Price Reductions One may imagine the memory that |tional Opera. The plans for the oper S hor and more it is being im- might be carried through life by a ing had been held up awalting ¢ ] 13 ; ;H 2 o e boy, perhaps innocent of any wror yencef settlement with Engiar 3 e mw"w! " ; il siness than making and i N all intention, but who must he st he country's troub et ] | . Pitancing is the cement that ||l se two important hranches of that he has done wrong, of hls firs s ardent hope that once | tained ac! : g 7 e . e ot b= ayetoned that Py appearance in court, Pos has |again Ireland will sing DRtaga e L A ] ‘h. Alone at their ||B met on the way some discharged per- | L L bl r darkness has fallen, | (8 4 restn Onilte son who still bears the marks of the ! S [ trace Tost freight shipments, and oth 1ey sit an with their columns of ||} tasks alien to | figures in f of them, and if they i " preferences. - decide that life is too short to court. Perhaps the youth may over-| The United States, ¢ ¢ wrl eir tralning anc it hear or see something that he will |has not given its appros the four- | = e RII;:S never forget. Many are the reasons |power agreement whic eat Britain trouble which took him to the police ers were occupied why the atmosphere of the juv o i”” sald to have proposed and to which court should be quict and cl he [Japan and France, witl nation, ~ A r h ES hearing given those young prisoners |have consented. It is taken for > [4 [_\C FS I%ND I4 ANCI who appear there free from all taint [ed, however, that this ! u there remain no memory of the inci- | In regard to the agree dent other than that, if guilty, they |t rated that it wi were told why they must be punished [ture of an ‘“agrcement el arobably sl anarac |8 fines RS e e eR e TR R R e T Prest-O-Lite again reduces its entire price list, bringing prices of S s e i o S 3 i 7 e e, standard automobhile stor: age batteries down to the lowest point in years. T T T el kit I e e e e : Il(‘ht-()-[dl(‘ was last to raise and first to reduce. These new bedrock other than one which 1 Stk ose who : ' et e s ) prices for 1922 are effective immediately. These are not “special” models. ;:;1":: it t : ‘ it of the \d cnough sense not to take his pen |18 You get the same guaranteed high-powered, long-life Prest-O-Lite Bat- M LS AR o teries that are now standard equipment on 87 makes of motor cars and Tht;' prime movers for a_compul- | il St 1 e e _Onr idea of an optimist s a man trucks and the list is growing daily. of Bridgeport and G W. Klett ¢ : S ons co Sl stal reguls —— New Britain, the respective chair-|nnt There enity hoy | whe burns an orphan | (B 6-Volt Type for Fords and many other light cars men of the judici committees of [(na whole st heih the iilea 1sylum a prosecuted, there S 1 into prin the last two s secuted o | . i 32% $29.60 $36.00 45@ DAUGHERTY'S INVESTIGATION. | pose a P 0 Al NEW TRADE-IN PRICE , 0 [ s fact that the v : plan called a sul fo Ye(m Ago Today |} R B ] itk the e alli : T ) ' [ om Herald of that date) .ess than | Less than n:m to \T~..V . comi is reported t of the charg | A s g Yesterday $19 90 1920 surrendered 1 the ¢ 1 Mr. Ba i letween b 1 60 pounds of cop — ground that the rout lid et € t 1 1o De er we en from the New Ger- s te t the hurch on Arch street = —— pay, is ser is being used T : { A and t rL i e f 12-Volt Type for I\Ia.\\\ ell, Dodge and Franklin e e t \ ) 5 - Lanpher found a e (‘1' 1 . ‘ N : e ARl New Trade-in Price “terday’s Price Price One Year Ago or not the € t ¢ he Ne itain cetball team with other t ! ft Ot . aafe o wood Deaf New Y b ' t T | rmory last night 6-Volt T\pe for Buick, Chandler, Chalmers, Hudson, Maxw ell, QOak- Pharmacy on land, Essex, etc., from %21 65 up. Railway fares or Gk Heon & the n ‘ : — e These are typical reductions. Every size and type is reduced— It 1s co : and there is a Prest-O-Lite for every make of motor car and truck Ing « to the . St L | |~ O'Niel Tire & Battery Co. Starting Sunday ; ‘ y . Vvl 39-11 WASHINGTON STREET TELE I’HO‘\P 900 leves it ! ¢ 1 Days Only $iT1y 1n the fut t S T ( BATTERY human t 5 nderworld Masterplece sERV'CE o { «pREAM STREET” §ll [P fiW‘OM of cor | Added Attraction £ you see this sign. the Conne .' t “ \ 9 CARTER REVIEW : Other Prest-0- BATTERY L Other Good Acts ; Lites in correct B : ’ 1 ( 7 T every ; ) . - i | tine | & ey weefr & START Right with Prest-O:(te! a light X Admission Includin Taxe f in whicl MATINED EVENING : t Orch Orch the comjp " Adsr ¥ Bal Bal. must he re =aalizad that tl

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