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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3; 1924. : e e e i | | the time | president, William H. Day is assis-| As a Rotarian it is my duty to be Timbers from the historic “May- The | tant treasurer, A. A. North is vice- | not more obligated to a brother Ro-|flower” have been discovered to have consists of | president and superintendent of pro- | tarian than T am to every other man| been used in building a tavern in duction and R. B. Skinner is secre- | in human, society; because the genius | Buckinghamshire, England. |tary. With the exception of Messrs | 0f Rotary is not in its competition but| T T S e e Day and North, the above officers and | in its cooperation: for provincialism | e a place in an institu- | , and Rotarians assert rights are not confined ™ Corbin Speedometer, an | ing out the machi centrifugal type for of factor with | equipment of the motorcycles the modern lathes, sharpers, grinders and milling machines. Mr. Buol i e owner and gen- cral manager, and contemplates in- | Noah C. Rogers, Fred S. Chamberlain | €an never h corporating within the next few and James P. Rogers are directors, | tion like Rota months. | | that human ! 3 {to Rotary clubs but are as deep and | Asa Rotarian it is my duty to con- | as broad as the race itself; and for| ’snler my vocation worthy, and as af-| these high purposes does Rotary ex-| | fording me distinct opportunity to ist to educate all men and all institu- | | serve society.—From the Rotary code | tions.—From the totary code of of ethics. ethics. i o e CHUGK SPECIALISTS and E manager | 1t akes Coucks, Good Chucks, and Nothing But Chucks | today s the instrument of the 'MALLEABLE TRON WORKS IS ON PEAK OF BOOM i for the and motoreyeles ent of the cquipped Dayton, Ohio, and warehouses in New nd Chicago. As rican Hardware the t automobiles which [F YOU DRIVE YOU DEPEND ON FAFNIR Nearly Every Auto Uses Fainir Bearings in Some Part 90 per ry Reports Greater Dem CAPITOL -:- Mon.—Tues.—Wed. ALICE TERRY RAMON NOVARRO 1ts Pacilitics in PPast Three corporation Among New manufact dustries is the corne thriving iu- Iron Works nd Groy not con- ¢ manufacture t, is one of the iron casting [ der the supervision pear, genergl manager, | This conc , while In 1910 eume mentin the auiomobile iing its activities any jers in the Hardw poration; in, assistant general gencral td the conc certain produc business ms ma e - manager., #t advisable to enter ball bearing BRIGHT FUTURE PREDICTED mpany was organi®ed in 156¢ acturfing the tion has tliz- market, and accor a depart- Sl o ment was s manu mall ¢ iron castings and duct, time or today Famn ball b wmotor terments perimenting oon donc by ehines 1 certain handied & Do ed it product. the vears s this deparim ed ot lepartmer il e s o the front one of the leaders field, 1wern emplo¥es approsimate- d finally the entire plant, so that yuildings formerly occu- ihe ivon ‘edstine its mstunt in- oWt s sine autor fognd thut « FOR BUOL MACHINE CO. Angust 168 Areh street managed by well versed in the with t over 29 years, and holding the offices f vi tendent of that concern. mac or ti The Skinner Chuck Co., as its name indicates, makes chucks. Chucks is its first and only product. From hand drills to lathes, its chucks are over, It the skill and Expericnce with Expert Force of Helpers, ewer factor- 1 scem des- -hine Co., t. This ing cities in this country and one in London, The plant was started in 1887 by James N, Skinner, who had been con- {nected with the Union Mfg Co. for seven or elght ars, E. J. Skinner, the present president, D. O. Rogers and D. N, Camp. Mr. Camp was clected the first president of the eor- | poration, Mr, Rogers was made vice- president and treasurer, E. J. 8kinner -presidentand general superin- p Was secretary and James N. Skinner, hig father superintendent, Robert B. Skinner, the present sec- of the company, is the third tion of Skinners, and Paul K, Roge treasurer and vice-president, ‘Among New Dritain’ one which wot 1 to grow is the Buol ) uated at 168 er Was orga ion main- lead- nown the country tains officcs In several of about set turni he plant is situated at the rear of is owned and Mr, Buol is in which he cted Co. for wo been ¢ engaged, Laving > New Britain Mach is devoted of general and special work. Most of the work is manufacturing The Buol Machine Co. ret, gene con- larger is the son of D, O, Nogers and grand- The New Britain | Lumber Company " Inc. 1871 EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL ROOFINGS INTERIOR TRIM LUMBER MASONS’ MATERIAL HUSTLING CONGERN Gre Tnto Big Plaat Fiom Modes! -vva hurwted'sn” i et v con- IN ! Dadizant chines, gencration on the board of directors C‘-giuhlflg In additich to the machine work, in two families. The control of the g a complete blacksmith | business has been kept in the Rogers and Skinner families, ever since the company began, Mr. Calnp continued as presidont skilled An idea t . ts bl bearhi manufuc = guined whei al 1 bore o TOGAN GARAGES MOULDINGS son of D. N. Camp, making the third UPSON WALL BOARD CALOTEX average g5 must b within ten-thousandths of fnch, and the outside meter within Bix or =even ten-th 1hs of an formed Uhe t inch. The runtoed 1o be | ussell & Erwi within one tey andth of 7 . of mannfaciuring Henee the most from the nics in this business th q the plant jha. department where all sorts of forging, tion was | ote,, is done the 4 18 machinfsts are employed 1d ' g lant., The head of the ma-| until his death a few years ago, when rtment is Carl R, Johnson, he was succeeded by Charles Glover, P - y L leader among | who was prominently identified with | products of had years of the Corbin interests for years, Upon [ h " G. K. McCauly ‘‘Lumber 6‘M s s 9 e sy R i e v veaes of e oty nterte for v owe. (81 Ho E. Shepard ‘‘Mason Supplies 000 hins sinee been increased to $1.- ness g S ith its braneh t the plant is John ceeded to the presidency, Paul K. 00,1002 the 1.600 square fect of flog ho was in charge of lay-| Rogers is treasurer and first vice- s wpage in the aotory W merged in the ing square fi grinding department, one man and 4 helper, 1 batst ling factory department with maore than a s Killed workmen and |y assistants: while th four ad The ( Serew orbir Cory inltiative of 1he balls owners in Yard and office: 301 PARK ST. woord first day of its out the coun- biggest and manufacturing e nation, original present plants ufford- most pr com- 0,000 bination €1 of spuce; the congisting of arted ju 1875 factory en- The corporation wa and 10 years luter, u Jarge ed 1 the same lines in Dayton, 0., s purchascd and witl the increased acilities for manufacture, the busi ness started on its tour of the world i additior coneern tral distributing point for is nde office foree of two persons is supy trained force, and the 15 first made up 1} men, At first t men, an ageney handling the pany’s tour the « onstrating Fafnir AJthot would p the « for machine vaeuum cleancrs floor scrubbing ete, bered among t sre the eyels compriics Nearly every has Vafnir transmission I8 0 Plerce Arrow, Hupmobile bucker, Stearnis, epuilh Vehlele, Federal, Gariord Berviee, M or e with IFafnir bhearin Many blle companics purch their Welcome Rotarians ted by a large that ut atost to the PLAYER PIANOS "~ VICTROLAS EDISONS arhies | 4 o & | SAXAPHONES MUSIC ——r C. L. PIERCE & CO. 246 MAIN ST. ' L. T. PIERCE, Rotarian Sub and 900 work- |jtg products. Wre were no salese I & 1. Cotbin gaged in the m qeture o crews which it shipped with its Jocks ind il ardware and §the growth of this branc bhe at tributed to ¢ came ep com- business, Now 26 salesmin displaying and dem- product woold untry ized for t automobi torns out rles wio en employ coneors pany also tools, N Fafty Motor- trons of 1 Hendes Clevela manu ntable Ford generator in use benrings und every Dodg equipped, The ek was added until thig branc business beeame an important | HWie of the concern, Amevlean Hardware Corp formed, this busihyss congolidated the Copbiy rew Corp and the combination aceelerat d the busines® te such a dogree that the of the biggest in this particular line buildings were crected, nory was added and the Hncs ished and added to until product of wood se N ehin of the imetor in the When “the was cquip with tomn trans. mun- num conecrn now rates ay one misslons and a Iacturcrs, and therefo H rge her of cars ure VFaf pped 1 cx are not made di ufacturer starting and spindies, New Britain Rotary Florist $ew new ir e mae om - Opp. Monument the world tem gl known in on the | e snles umber vecent increasing The markiety of growlh of business wos so rapid that in 1967 present six tory building was, crected, A tion of the ground tlon was t " congisted of the ists in and years 1 Wt boxes equipped i used hy the new n over in 19¢ old Et. M including churc sehool on Hig to Fafayctte, o he of the COTpOr on to atm " has b . church application ent ize the b . r a8 possibie, | Strect from propert and paroehial Myrtle - THE CITIZENS’ COAL CO.| We Specialize in Heat in 1909 another sis-story 1he 0 huilding we Aluctuations |1 1504 &0 The buildings on the for the machine ection of & of the used 4 site were atter automatic serew ¥ alter building the corporation antire equipient of the Uni w Co. of Hartford and turned out OLD COMPANIES LEHIGH n lina of bicyele parts, magnens plugs, ll»hVu)r‘;‘v le _wm ot BITUMINUS e e 011, BURNING SYSTEMS Yard Office—24 Dwight.Court Uptown Office—104 Arch Street Berlin Yard—Opposite Depot spark The Minor & Corbin Box Co. Paper Boxes s among the cou ading Tel, 2798 Tel. 3266 Tel. 2675-5 wood sere and ofl tomati Aviets, The Corbin conster Use risors—this prescription quickly i i relieves childrer and adults. A pleasant svrup, No opis 35¢ and b0c sizes sold o rrvuhere, 121-127 Arch Street Eureka New Britain, Conn. Washing Vacuum Machines W i Cleaners 1924 is the fiftieth anniversary of the Walk-Over Shoe. Today it is the largest seclling trade-marked shoe in the world and is sold in 102 countrics. Wa'k-Gver Shoe Store 211 Street David Manning - Rotarian Barry & Bamforth Miller Fixtures Universal Appliances — Rotarians — We're Glad You’re Here For Auld Lang Syne Interior Decorators The John Boyle Company 3-5 FRANKLIN SQLARI'J . New Dritain, Ct. Stevg Robb, Retarian Main MERCHANT TAYLOR 51 MAIN ST. Tel. 501 MERCHANT TAILOR