New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1922, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1022, ' G of Commeres Demon-jiil'-f(l-‘.”hQ" et e et o oo | Bove) (lul Superintendent. Re: . MOlly-O o v e e e e | peats Mahomet and Mountain Act tion on Iriday, Iebruary 10th, in- | o cludes the following A unigue industrial and commer-| Modern store illumination, showing| ,, Jicullsing that the children of tha olal lighting conference and demon- |(he various fixtures suitable for the [NCWington Home for Crippled Chll stration will be given in this clty on | lighting of the interior of the modern |dren were unuble to get out to sce u February 9th and 10th, to show Jocal [store; how they should be placed and [MOVINg picture show, Murshall R, merchants and industrial men the ad- | used in order to increase sales; show f ook, superintendent of the Boys vantages of new systems of Hghting | window lighting, givi by actual|club last evenlng decided to tuke the Exhaustive tests have shown that|demonstration, the proper funda-|Moving plcture show to the children proper Hllumination is @ hig factor in | mentals; how properly directed light [In addition to the movic show he ulso increasing manufacturing production, ! in the show window makes stationary took along & brass band of #0 picces, | |8 lowering cost, bettering working con- [ objects appear to move, as in A, | I'he boy members of the Boys' club |8 ditlons and, in the commereial lines, | Powell's famous “Dancing Venus' [band assembled at the club at 6:45 B increasing sules | illusion o'clock and were driven to the homie The conference and demonstration Colored light and how to use it in 72 in automobiles, Here 72 of the 108 has been arranged by the Chamber|the show window with striking | children were assembled in the school | (B of Commerce, with the Iidison Lamp |effects; color matehing units, their|house and saw how many things arc |8 ( Works of the General Electric com- | function and how they can he used to|done in the movies, They saw how (|8 piny, and will be shown at the Cham- | advantage: the murvelous minjature {trees are cut down in the forest und ber of Commerce yoms, The L.Hm‘-h.m window designed by DBerthold | rugs are collected in the city to go to and demonstrations take place in | Audsley, the well-known model g paper mill. They saw the pulp mill ) turn out miles of papcr. They saw i3 pam Tt e F i the big rolls going into a newspaper 1 | plant. F Y | Then they saw the reporter receive | (| gnment slip and go after his They saw him come back and writ the story. They saw the linotype | machine set the “copy'. They saw the heads sct in the old-fashioned manner, by hand. | They ¢ the making of matrixes, ., ., P | the casting of metal plates for the rolls and finally the finished paper coming out at the rate of 200 a min ute, and the finished paper being sold on the street, They suw a number | (@ lof comics and some instructive pic- | tures. A strictly non-combustible film was , . ’ | used. | Between pictures the band rendered |some very excellent ctions under the instruction of its leader, Anton Kysek. Note:—Newspaper machinery is ad- vancing every « All headlines arc not set by hand. The Herald has a special headline setting machine for this purpose. Presscs also turn out more than 200 papers a minute, The new Herald press can print 40012 page papers every minute and keep it up. How the Chamber of Commerce will be equipped during the demonstration special portable room, formed from |builder. The model window is one a framework of iron piping over the[of the features of the show. It has top and sides of which a canvas ceil- | cansed considerable comment wher- ing and walls wi]l be placed. 1In this|ecver shown. How light helps sales, room within a room, the ‘“indoor|showing the ratio between increased 4 and 6 room tenements at tent,” as it has been called, the aud-[light and increased sales. 441 West Main strect. 4, 5 and jence sits and, as different systems of - 6 room tencments on North lighting are shown, hy means of dif- ELKS' BOWLING MATCH. street. 6 and 7 room apart- ferent kinds of lights and reflectors AN ments with steam heat, hot wa- . hung close to the c; as ceiling, each | ,. A A ) 2 ter. janitor service on Main 15 Cities Are Represented at Contests oL d G isrn R L . . ¢ one of the audience is allowed to test SN the lightirg intensity through a de- in Chicago. vice known as the “foot candle| Chicago, Ieb. 4.—Forty-five cities meter.” arve represented in the fifth annual y lLecturers from the FEdison lLamp|(ournament of the lks' national demonstration and talk on the effect|gay and continuing until ¥February L one of the different methods shown dur-|19. In the doubles 346 pairs are en 635 E. MAIN ST. TEL. 684 ing the demonstration. The portable |{cred and in the singles 690 bowlers Or Meal Times Call 2425 room will seat about 75 people at a | i) compete, A TRIAL ORI FOR OUR ""’_‘" There are 166 teams entered in the COAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. ~ Unusual interest is being displayed | peet from all parts of the country. in this travelling industrial and com- | etroit has the biggest entry list of mercial lighting show. There are at|,,y city except Chicago. ——— e . e e present two of them on the.road and L L. Whale is the la t d st ost 2 3 1 Whale s the larscst and strongest Fine 3-family house on Roberts street. Good an extensive tour has been outlined. g 3 PHILIPPINE T of warm hlooded creatures, Representative industrial managers, | e hig yard for a large garden. All improvements. husiness men, and civic and business Seals find their way home aft Don’t Fail to Get Our Low Figures For particulars apply to I8 ! Manila, eh, 1.—The legislature to- 5 organizations are co-operating in this : , $ educational movement for hetter AT LR i immi to 3000 mil x ; S hava e 2 giglative measures reco 4 swimming up to 3000 miles | i is i iti i lignting and nave signified their - |0 \ERDY CTMRoon far rehablll \Everything is in perfect condition. One family J ) sent a e dem- ol 7 . a 7 2 onstrati tation of Philippine finanees. Tt au- ey A & 2 s e fstne of $22,500.000 of bonds E—PATACH-— lhouse on Farmington avenue with small cash. At the demonstration on Thursday, February 9th, subjects will be dis- cussed and demonstrated as follows: Increases in production that have been obtained through high intensity illumination; how good light de i creases spoilage; facts on accidents % and their prevention; how good light- ing betters working conditions and assists in welfare work; complete dis- P e ] cission on the cost of lighting in- 0 EL —————— 1 PARK HOT THERE THEY GO All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and i Heaters, both new and second hand. DINING ROOM | have been marked down 20%. We'll get your stove repairs, in the United States. In commenting on the bill Governor Wood said $10,- 100,000 will be used to pay off pres- ent outstanding certificates of in- debtedness and the balance retained 4 a continuing non-dishursable fund. SUNDAY NIGHT “MOLLY 0” j CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 8 Reels of Joy 273 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. e ————————————— Hepa FOR SALE ann!ng S arage Double house, 18 rocms and 2 car garage, 74 Hamilton street. Prico $14,000. Fverything modern. Must be sold as owner has left town. Also Corbin Place | tirst class dwelling on West Main, Auto Repairing and Starting and \ H. D. HUMPHREY DightinghByston) —wDohol Iy TEL. OFFICE 14— RESIDENCE 1822-3, Expert Mcchanies, Natlonal Bank Bullding. Opun Saturday Eveninga BY STANLEY Under new system. Begin- A, LIPMAN ning Monday, Feb. 6th, we can 1 : SR Th - 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 give you the best value for your To .be- SOId at AuCtlon THE OLD HOME TOWN % . é & & At New Britain, Ct., Feb. 15, at 2P. M. iyl e — money. f MASQUERADE. MOONLIGHT AND VxR 4 . f ! MARDI GRAS DANCE Because we are one flizht up This property is located in the center of i i oS S0 o ol Elf'(::"";' DAy tho.as the city and can be utilized for Factory pur- Peerless Hartford Orchestra We offer a regular dinner at i (8 poses, or for an up-to-date Automobile Garage e s A 40c. The best supper in the cits, and Show Rooms. The City of New Britain § Bht ohenlre tic e tastars :3;:\"5':;:_';: “'"(.';L'f) ey and is about to open a new highway connecting B LIKE To Hungerford Court from Main street to Glen P k H t l streefi which will give this Turner Hall prop- i erty large show room space—this property ar ot also connects with Arch street at the prescni. GET_MY HANDS ON THAT SCAMP HIGGINBOTTOM - HE DID ME QUT OF A WEEKS 1 _— —FOX'S— Starting Sun., Mon., Tues,, & Wed. ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ Cecil B. De Mille’s Best 213 MAIN ST. With the opening of the new highway the property will have entrance from Main, Arch . and Glen streets—the size of the property is northerly 162 feet, southerly 180 feet, wester- One Flight up—Tables Reserved Tor Ladics, : ly 89 feet and easterly by the proposed high- | way. i This property is to be sold subject to a A EN mortgage in the amount of seven thousand : A dollars ($7,000). | < ) . TR E] . ! i We wish to announce that we have taken the agency vINhT.\LLEI)»—m t]]n building 18 a large for the well known HARTFORD BATTERY, Selling and elevator and steam hoiler, and office, also | Service, The HARTFORD BATTERY needs no introduc- electric light and gas; suitable for heavy ma- i ,' tion in this city. It is recognized as being one of the best chinery, Factory or Automobile purposes. | batteries made. If you are in need of one, buy a HART- Second floor has heen used as a hall, has FORD, because it is made a few miles away from here hardwood floors, and is also equipped with \ (Milldale, Conn.) If your battery needs recharging call gallery—very suitable for light manufactur- > ‘ : us up— ing with light or heavy machinery; lavatories Y24 y } on first and second floors. ; / ! [ . ® 3 . . Clty Serv1ce Statlon (Auction will take place on the property). i COR. HARTFORD AVE., and STANLEY ST. Ordered ff\‘{\‘,ld h.‘}'; “,(t'i?,\’ Court” - > 4 R e A : 2 of New Britain. - = Mr. E. Zack in charge Battery Dept. — Hupmobile Agency T. W. 0'CONNOR PROF. HIGGINBOTTOMS FAMOUS ANIMAL SHOW DE2A|R2E2 R 1 i Auctioheer LAST NIGHT, LEAVING BEHIND TWO LEAKY WATER PAILS, . i g OF CARDS, AND THREE UNPAID BOARD BILLS" | L . & | @ 3 ' Vbt o il o i el 2 e b o y g f s i R TP AR AT N S ST RS W Ur ST Y 0, AT R T AT ot gt e .

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