New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 10

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m———————————_l‘ | business boom is liable to result.” ner, president of the Skinner Chuek spending More the Improved bullding situation ’ ‘ Building Boom Helps, company. Shortly after the armistice That people are spending more |throushout the country. the businass Increased building conditions in the |the government began shutting down money Is indicated by the statement|Of the Stanley Works has shown con that city and the building boom through- | munition piants and vast quantity of |} GIRLS! LEMONS of & well known candy salesman that |*derable fmprovement over of | IN BETTFR SHAPF out the_ country ar nid to be ‘re \: achineryand second hand machine hin business has increased from 30 to (8L year g | sponsible for the general in » in | too \rown upon the market 50 per < o re is a steady demand for our| i 50 per cent of normal wince the first o “_ business conditions in logal factories Market Was Flooded BLEACH FRECKLES of the yeur. Kven inaurance men re products and we can see no reason | making bullders' hardware and work-, This resulted in flooding the market port better conditions fn this city, | VNV, It should not continue threugh- (Continued I'rom 1Mirst Page) ing tools, The Stanley Works, which with such enormous quantities of this Y James M. Parsons, of Parkmore street, | 0t the year" Jeals almost exclusively in this line of ,commodity that factorles in the same v AND . WHITEN SKIN 1 |5ains the aret. insarunte man. i the Vatnir Bearing | ‘ o 1 | gOOAS, wid to he very husy, while [line of business were almost for \ b “Bifsiness |s’batter th ! quite so optimistic, although even It I i1 | iiness were almost forced to State of Connecticut to file a $5,000 Hainess (Pbetter than 1t hay been 0 B ' "F " " " the Stanley Rule and Tevel, making [close, In Cincinnatti, where there *+=* Ipolicy, for the month of June, We are going all the time, Our ne Box 0 Tult-a-fives garpentars Lools, alvo s wld 1o be do- [are upwards of 47 machine fool face| Saueese the fuloe of two lemon into More Bank Business. WorpInACraros R0 baan Lnd)eARAE. Bmugm Rellef ol i o Pk e Ji2hien, T BiA :1',,:‘}.‘"',,,)"',"”(‘ A wheel[a bottle containing three ounces of | A local banker said today that de- | [ ',Omn“':w' rom the Fafnir Pear- : o LG A BGQIRRE 29 ¢ |nga se plants for a long| Orchard White, which any drug store | posits are Increasing among the larger Rl i ! deh; inte from | time, will supply for a few cents, shake well |depositors and many new deposits an Iron Works Orp Crataan, Cowvalsia Co,, N, Y. nders, Irary & Clark was unavall- | Experts to See More Business, and you have a quarter : PlBwwe are running from 50 to 60 , Qn &y ¥y it A S g el e ) ! i ) z a quarter pint of the|are being opened right along. Thcre 4 ‘T was bothered with Constipation, K hat this| At the New RBritain plant, Mr.|best freckie and tan bleach, and com- |18 more confidence being shown am -| P¢r cent normal, as compared to 201 . @ % i .1‘\”“ on ,l:,’,.‘.‘_\ _appealed to gkinner reports that business is pick- | plexion whitener, i the business people u:d eredit e |Pér cent a year ago, was the reply Liver Trouble and Indigestion for A 7 fvervman's ible Class industrial fing up and hegins to show signs of | Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- [gradually are being made easier, (O e DalioAN c Lron) WoTke, - Buks threo Years, -804 frled all kindd' of year ‘without a cent's worth o committee for 20 men, would indlc \growing very promising. Busincss is|on Iotion into the face, neck, arms Shipments Are Citerion 58 at that plant ls sald to be im-| medicine without relief. I was so vance orders on its hooks, and cate. tha s improving at{quite a littie better, April being the |and :handa each day and see how| Shipments of raw material to 1, ¢ [oVing graduaily. bad I woyld havea dull, heavy feeling many other carporations, soon found A eACt o (hest month the factory had seen in a|freckles and blemishes bleach out and |tories are coming slower, according to Cannot Get Help 15 the nib of rav atamaath ah H ftself -operating from day to day on| | . 1at ot of the 1,606 men {year, with but a slight falling off in|how clear, soft and rosy-white the|one man's statement this afternoon.| . > 10l employer this morning B .60 piv 0 Iy Megin Altec agting whatever orders came in the marn- | UCI00EIDE (o the clagy mentloned the [\ay, Ty September, Mr. Skinner ex- |skin becomes, PR Jspecially 18 this tre among tne|Ctled upon E. M. Preble, industrial| I saw “Frultatives” advertised ing’s mail. The company entered 1022 SOMMILCC was unable to find one in fpocts fo see business coming. back concerns which use such materlal aa|fCCTelary of the Y. M, C. A, asking| and bought two 50¢ boxes. Before I under a little more encofiraging con- | prtt O1 WETR 030 ATCATER HhAL 89| strong S —— = |cold rolled steel. Where heretofore h‘lnl ald in obtaining help. "1 am un-| p,q finished one box, I was relieved ditions, and unless things take a turn | ooy Sopinee are veny much i New Britain Machine, No One Out of Work. [shipments were promised without [*DI® to hire any help in the elty, he |y 108 have no more troubls, I for the worse, will finish the year (f000 TRINES QTR ety much L “Rusiness is increasing gradually| Practically all manufacturers’ agree hesitation within a week or two, they pald: O ARUEALOIATICH LY OPK AT d these Fruit L " with & miuch better average ] + ths and s ALt LRIA RRTi R L Tkas PN EICRAL IV Boia o baFe 1o 10af ont INok s Raniiibe Iabm el mas s st s i ass e IRIEARENRC S el GO Tabless® jcomment made by President H, H.|of cholce, need to look for work in|flve or six weeks. This is said to ap- ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON. WM. GALE SHEPHERD, his line things would appear to fore cast an improvement. In Kknitted goods, etc, such as are turned out by this concern, while few advance ders are being sent in, the year 1022 started out with better prospects than the year previous. When Jan uary 1, 1821 came around, The Am erican Hoslery Co. entered the Ordiss By Wive emand for articles manufactured by 1 ATha ta M g Landers, Irary & (lark may not be |, 4 f 3 t is, according to Mr. Pasco, the Pease, of the New Britain Machine |New Dritain now, although less than|ply equally as well to the Stanley b0c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. b sitioul g 2,50, , 250, quite as stronz as the call for car- firet time in the history of the con SATEanA" “H0hls fetifin nives and |Sompany. a year ago it was estimured that there | Works. One ufacturer w - v v o VES eern, fhat orders were not bheing ],,.‘, ,.I: i ,,.“. 1d '_‘,’,‘,H w" R:J‘:h,\ m:,’:: Business RBoom., |were from 6,000 to 10,000 men in the |chases large q’\':::l::k(: of mlr’lmrnpl;‘t:I 'm;IN' r’;""r' .\r:tl.\ll'ln‘h.(f;‘r ) |‘ : Af.dealrrsor from PRUIT: AT pmr‘,fl"} in_advance * for sessonable | pupialy moving LT . What closely resembles a type of |city out of employnent. —Hundreds |steel from the local factory says it is | (-':,tr,r:‘;,',,rpn“fy“}\';‘g'j".p,,::.‘: Auge | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, ng 1 iy o ) the| competition and other reasons, the de- T a adwell, who re-|try during the winter while practical- his order placed from five to six|jg to pe the next Danish minister to|ed the happy impressions which he retailers \\.:)V ;‘v il they feel reason-|y.ang for aluminum wear is regarded port a 100 per cent increase in the (ly the entire Spanish colany has dis- weeks in advance, where formerly two | Washington, has been entertained at|had obtained of the Ameri vhom ably sure of selling and then order \_-,v as extremely low output of various products, since last |appeared, The men remaining have [weeks or two and a half were suf-||yncheon h';r» by the American olul{ Y.r: mM;A 1 ‘l ‘m :hca“? X od telegraph for immediate delivery. No Tarlih gt L AL spring, and a 10 per cent increase in|been taken care of in local factories. |ficient, Minister Prince, who presided, intro- et '.‘a,,.:.a“(? ,""r..“r el‘"' A?t one seems to be laving in any stock Sl L T the number of employees. This plant| I know for a fact that there is The Stanley Works. aiitad. bis highnees &b & great travels | Fosos i ] :ou:':h’e As Mr. Pasco humorously remarks, ‘] um_" A “"" "”" “” manu-is working full time, has some large nobody out of work in New Britain| When queried on business condi-|jcr, a great soldier fighting on the dide had r:"xppr]r-nifirl since the armistice Atk “‘v““_”]““’v ;; "i‘r‘J-‘Z)'(‘;fl: fir‘ll'!'s in the works and most of its|today, who wants to work,” said the tions at the Stanley Works, the fol-|of the Allies, and one of FEurope's|with that same energy and intelli- 2 4 SKIn-Pstock on hand is depleted. treasurer of one big concern. 'lowing reply was elicited: “Owing to finest middleweight bo: X gence she showed during the w “It they get an inquiry for a bath- ing sult they wire us to start making one. Then they either wire us again to cancel the order or change the specifications for the suit.” The Morning Mail, An indication of just how bad co ditions really were /during the 1921 in the majority of factories is given by two illustrations from heads of different corpora‘iors. One man said yesterday, "On April first, 1021 we had orders enough on h to full capacity for the | year. Before these goods ished, every single order wi celled.” Another hig manufacturing official | stated: | “Things were so had that three bills and seven applications for donations for charity usually constituted our; morning’'s mai Rapid Selling. When a representative <@ The Her- ald called upon a local hardware con- cern for an indication of how things were progressing in the retail hard- ware and building supy was invited to sit dow tice for awhile It remark surprising to note how m : inquiri for various articles came streaming in. to be met with the information that the supply was limited or sold out and | new orders were on the road or about to be shipped Farmers Are Buying. Farmers are buying better than they have done for years and the de- mand for wire fence and agricultnral implements is taking so r¢ markable | § o /. R ; ; MIDDLE TOWN a spurt that a warning is issued that | ) rices again are looking upwards. g S i SO0 ic e ma s AheVes el 4 b& \/ HARTFORD statement that people desiring to build 2 are foolish if they do not build now, rather than put it off until ter. “Wages are going to go higher, at least in skiiled trades™ he said ’U'\‘]J the cost of building materials never| g T \ will, g0 Jower, in fact 1 expect to-see | e _ NEW BRITAIN them increase.” T NMEMW/ LONDON Building Activities. \ Prospects of building the new| Washington school and the new state Normal schaol have so encouraged lo- | 64 chrphnfars: that-a story 18 tolfl of| a man who offered considerably more | tkan the union wage and was unable to get a carpontar. This 'man, accord- | ing to the story, offered cents an | hour and gradually increased his price until he was offering 31.25 each hour, when He war informed, work in my garden for a vet, then there'll be lots of Another story is told of a young man who wanted to purchase a ho in the course of construction. He hesi- | tated about buying, delaved for sev eral weeks, and when he finally got ready to talk busincss found the price | tad fifereased $1.500 Depend on Farmers. | | | Althongh New FEngland is not a farming section, econditions in the ag ricultural belt, partienlarly in the Middls West have a lot to do with | certain business conditions this | city, another manufacturer caid. “Clon- | ditions in the farming country seem | to be clearing np new,” he eantinned, “'crop conditions in the West are gond | and the price of entton has helped in the South. All of these thines refiect | to a cartain extent upon New Rritain &s- well as other manufacturing cen- ters, However,” he added, “it must| be remembered that farmers have old | bills to clean up and no sensational | USE SUPHUR 10 HEAL YOUR SN | Broken Out Skin and lItching Eczema Helped Over Night. | For unsightly skin eruptions, rash | or “blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for re- | Yiet from torture or embarrassment declares a noted skin specialist. Apply | a little Mentho-Sulphur and improve- raent shows next day Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever heen found to take the place of this sul- | b PY phur preparation. The moment you -, ore i han ealersin Conn 9 ° who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight t Mentho Sulphur orings. Even fiery, itching s A | Sell New Haven Dairy, the Ice Cream With druggist and use it like cold cream FATACE the Velvety, Smoothness and Rich Flavor Starting Sunday Vera Gordon in . 6 : ” - . y Your Best Friend sells New Haven Dairy Ice Cream. The Ice Cream supreme, which surpasses all others in Whether in city or shore, country or town, the red sign guides you right to the dealer that GUTTERS and CONDUCTORS sales, in quality and wonderful richness, is worth while asking for by name—New Haven : “TIN and PAPER ROOFS Duiry. e e “Lock for the Red Sign nearest your Home” - FITZPATRICK & CO. 230 PARK ST. EL. 1435-2

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