New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 32

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PLANVILLEPLANT HAS ANNIVERSARY Trambull Electric Mig, Co. Was 29 Years 01 Thursday Plainvill al to the Herald.) Oct. 17.—Thursday was PLAN OUTDOOR HIKE All School Girls pay day was never missed. Through the work of those three men, and their hard work, the concern soon zot on @ paying basls, A second story was added to the old building ind then a wing, More men were hired, including a bookkeeper who wis also invoice clork and stenog- papher. She is still with the plant ind is Misy Sadle Wheeler, siter to Frank T, Wheeler, New lines ‘were ulded Inclading battery knite switches, plug cutouts Cw receptacles, The plant grew and the present brick building coted and the goods from Invited to Woin Girl Reserves In Hike Tomorrow | .\llc'l'lltmu—‘fll Cook Ontdoors, Miss Mary Velicka has been eleot- | ed vica president of the Ralnbow switches, | 1ub of the Girl Reserves of the Y. and a| W C. A, to fill a vacancy, and the {gIrls have planned to formulate a nnm!“'“""‘ to regulate standards for | was | their future guidance, A commit- the | te6 has been appointed to make ar- grew the ry of the Trum-|plant are being distributed over the ts for a Hallowe'en party. places at Wembley, 'stated that about one out of every 60 people eating there has succeeded in evad- ing the payment of bills. The evaders seemingly pass the cashier In the crowds. Now customers have to pay for the food as it is brought from® the Kitchen and, as the waitress is held responsibla for the amount of the bill, the evasions haye been reduced to nil, COMPETE WITH BOYS' CLUB Y. M. C. A, Boyy Interested in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. Vienna Flat Shortage Makes Divorce Useless Vienna, Oct. 17, == Vienna still struggles with problems arlsing from housing ' shortage, and every now and then some new phase of the situation draws public attention. Just now it is the question of a commaodations for divorced persons, Apartments are so scarce that in a great many cases divorced couples are compellad to go on living under the same roof. A man in such elr- cumstances recently went to court to compel his former wife to mve away as he wanted to marry again, HARTFORD HARTFORD The judge ruled she shbuld go. COLDS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two fablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasafit and safe to tak2 ~Contains no guintne or avi- ates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold Com- pound.” Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists guarantee it. Ginger Snap” girls under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Hale are planning to give Thanksgiving bas kets to needy families, To raise funds for this purpose they are sell- | 1 & big factor in the growth and | "8 candy at the “Y. W." toda | and smok 1 opmient of Flainvi All grade and High school girls d 1 » ST have been invited to go on a hike GIRL, SIX, ON LONG HIKI [ with the Girl reserves' tomorrow, | | Hhey will meet at the “Y. W." at 1gston, Mont., Oct, 17 est cross-country hiker ever|1:3® M. m., and will some food for outdoor W Wi t ree fo en in this part of the of t od 6, her, Pittshurgh ronute to the bull ¥ which was N 1880 a vas | 'l . We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines Patrons may now call us direct on the se wires without charge. Patrons in Windsor call / Patrons in New Hritain call 2965 Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, b Patrons in Manchester call 1500 Saturday—The Final Wind Up of Our Semi-Annual ntir enation and to foreign nations. ugh not the largest, as the | Gthse o ek op in|reputation of doing as great a busi- in the Tournaments—Hafe and Hounds started | Tomorrow—Pool Tournament. 1500 switeh line as any plant country, and the plant has foremen pre 1 the A hare and hounds game has been planned for tomorrow under the auspices of the boys' department of the Y, M, C. A, and Clifford Bell, Arthur Hovannesian and *Jimmie" | Coates have been selected to be the | carry hares, rooking. These boys will leave the Y. M ‘l', A, at £330 o'clock tomorrow | mofning and will be followed 20 I minutes later by the hounds, The boys' department will hold a ILLUSIONS SHATTERED | Waitresses Who Attend to Wants of ihe members of the New Britain . Boys' club on Saturday, Novdmber British Empire | ;""" 5y 0 orogram will start at 6 [o'clock with an eight man relay race, to be followed by a game of London, Oct. 17.—The consessus |basketball and hockey, A swim in of opinion among the thousands of [the tank and entertainment in the waitresses who care for the crowds|boys department of the “Y" will which attend the British Empire ex- | follow. hibition, is that men are more| A delegation from the boys' honest than women. The wait-|partment will attend the 25th resses do not, however, put the nual Older Boys' conference general. honesty of the human race | Meriden, Dctober 24, 25 and 26, | on a very high level. A pool tournament will be held A report on this subject, which re- |in November with the Boys' club. sulted in a pay-as-you-receive sys-|Arthur Smith and Deming Hewitt tem belng instituted in many cating | will represent the Y. M. C. A. The employes oving country, arrived here M Rlanche Pa. They were Pacific coast by the | ers tty Rose, umbull rank r, th her m P ¢ 3 way of Yellowstone park Mother and daughter stop at ho tels instead of camping at night nd accept “lifts" when they are of- | y o L fered, ! At the out- | | | atter a few short | | 15, Mutual Bldg. Those Attending Exhibition Distrust Mankind, small woode de- an- | in | Into ding on October 1 189 Iin and Henry Trumbull moved to be joined a month later by Frank T. Wi At the time, there ¥ ctions of a| fate sim which had be- | fallen the shop but the | plant progres The company | was capitall for $2,000 and Frank T. Wheeler was its first| president, with Henry Trumbull sec- r id John Trumbull, treas- | This great section of this great store will devote Saturday to the selling of what is left of small lots of the various items, which have been featured daily during the week. The articles will be arranged for easy selection, each item in its speciaklocation. All desirable merchandise, however small the assortment. . ar; e RS For power, the concern had a| lung” Baxter engine which | went when it went and often didn't | go at all. The machinery was second hand, patched up, remodelled | and made over to suit the purposes of the concern. Even the sign over the front door which read "Trnm-i bull Electric Co.,” was home made | and painted by Frank T. Wheeler. | J T RBesides the three owners, a force of | FR‘“\KFLBTERS help consisting of two or tnree| Or anything else your fancy voung men was employed at the calls for may be had for the plant. o our i 5§ The first products mar:\l{actnrmLBSI\"!g BU RO elieat SSER.) there were “quarter turn” rosettes | Quah!y strikes a climax in our | which were designed and patented | Supplies. If you want some- by the Trumbull brothers. Diffi- | thing juicy, -rich, nutritious| culties were encountered in pro- 5 D i i curing material and more difficulties and strength making, just give were found in trying 2o sell the | US YOUr order and we'll answer| articles, *for the table consequences. The three pioneers R SRR, an organiz 3 1 was designate It will pay those who were unfortunate enough to miss the daily specials to come in and-see what is left for this last day. YOUR SELECTIONS HERE. LET US SHOW YOU HOW! OUR REGULAR HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 A. M. Il 9§ TO 11 A M. LEAN FRISH BEST NO. 1 SHOULDERS = POTATOES Th i1 6e l15Ib.pk...... 18¢ FRESH FRICASSEE zsc S FOWL b, GRANULATED SUGAR MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK SATURDAY SPECIALS Nothing but new, fresh merchandise has found its way into this Bigger and Better Men’s W eek Sale. . 9 TO 11 A. M, ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE STEAKS | . Trumbull | 1 to promote, propa- | SATURDAY SPECIAL RESH GROUS and to sell; Henry Trumbull | :lr':‘l:::](;:f“l ,\vlt‘x Ihs. 250‘ s to run the factory and Frank T. | Brookfield Butter, in prints, Wheeler did the designing, develop- | 43¢ 1b. YROM 3 10 5 P. M. ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED v owio || SHOULDERS Ib. 12V5c and operating of the mechanical side 24c 1b. PRIME RIB ROASTS BLEF .. Men’s Furnishings—North Aisle—First Floor o theh John NEW RAISIN “The Struggle for Existence” Demands clear eyesight and dependable ‘yes. tlasses accurately fitted increase your arning capagity, thus making the strug- le easier, “atisfaction guarantecd. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 10 Years' Experience in Eye Testing 300 MAIN ST. Phone 570 # -—soe— GARSIDE FOR RUGS icexr 46 years a manufacturer, $20,000 stock to select from. All kinds — Lowest prices. Call, write or telephone 120-3 JOHN B. GARSIDE 176 Pearl Thompsonville, Conn. 7 TO 11 A. M. 181b8 ... .00 essees $1.00 25 Ib. Sack ...... .. 8199 of the business. On November §, 1899, the capital y . stock was i 5, Cloverbloom (in prints) 45¢ Ih. | Fresh Pigs Hocks, 25¢ Ih. expensive | Fresh Pork Loins, s so0n done away | 38c¢ 1b. ng the stock thus| | Walnut Meats, 68c 1b. Fresh Made Horse Radish, 15¢ 1-2 pt. Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese, 59¢ Ib. Regular 45¢ Coffee, was guarded investor's 22¢ ..8 cans 28c¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS . -LAMB l PORK o .» DeC LEGS YEARLING | ROASTS 5% TAMBE G b 25c | ROAS l2c FRESH PORX . SMALL S ING LAMB FANCY CHUCK FANCY LAMB ROASTS P T 1801 “e1h, 12‘%0 | RIB AND LOINS FRESH HAMS ... FORES PRIME RUMP ‘ . 1b, 20c | TO ROAST ....... 35¢ 1, FRESH ROASTS ... | PANCY LAY 3 Ibs. Roasted Chicken, SPARERIBS . BONELESS | CHOPS ..., o combine, : - iships in which | Rosedale Medium Red Salmon, salary of came more proposition with by repur let out The three owners did most of the special work about the factory : the regula rking hours, hey started the xter” in the morning, took tus at cleaning out the boilers, made theier own repairs, kept the fires going over the week- ends and were their own plumbers, steam fitters and electricians, They hauled their own porcelain for th products in a wheel ba their own errands on a property of t ess an BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEY . ————————— MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS OYSTER CO.| Temporarily Located at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford « . b, PoT oo ‘ In. One Family House for sale on Commonwealth avenue. This is a fine location and it will make a splendid home. Let us talk to you ahout it. Money to loan on first and second mortgages, Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main. Street MEATY MILK FED VEAL LE PRIME RUMP ROASTS VEAL MEATY BRE. SHOULDER FANCY VEAL CHOPS ....... wer Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. FRESH OUT RIB ROLLS g 2 cans 25¢ PORK CHOPS ... MOHAWK BACON Our Own Make Potato Chips, SWIFT'S GOEDEN WEST FOWL . however, discloses the fack that g 3 | SQUARES ........ 1h, | Home Made Sausage, 35¢ b, | Chase & Sanborn, Maxwell | House, Auto-Crat, Pre-, mieg, Far East Coffee, 50c Th. | trying to s EOC intro- is about the duce the . 40c | FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS ....,. country. FINEST CREAMERY | LARGE FANCY SELECTED BUTTER, 2lbs. 81c EGGS, 2 doz. 3ic THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY SHANGHAI RESTAURANT 213 MAIN ST, Open Daily 11 2. m. to 12 p. m. Chinese and American Food 7§c 22¢ Whole Milk | Cheese ... Ih. 25 OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS _7.Yu'«!h Famous For Quality and a Big Saving For Thousands of Customers. Try Them! WE WANT VIALKER. Best Pure fard ...2 Ihs About the Store i Swedish Health Bread. smoked Salmon. Imported Sardines, Corned Beef Hash Al Kinds Mustard smoked White Fish Imp. Swiss | Cheese ... Ib 55Cf Fresh: Peanut Butter ... I b A ==y 1 FRIENDS-| COME FROM AFAR. To TELL YO\ OF THE STERLING QUALITIES OF YOUR LOCAL CANDIDATEL Rasp. Jelly Roils M'mallow Rolis Angel Cake sunshine Cake Vancy Layer Ea. 18c ka. 2 . Ea g Fa Sponge Cake Ea. 15¢c, 30¢ Plain and leed Loaf 15, 32, 30¢ Whipped Cream Cakes Fa. 40c Whipped Cream Pufis Fa. he Custard Cream Puffs. .3 for 10¢ | Finest Assorted Cup Cakes All Kinds Rolls | Al Kinas Buns | All Kinds Doughnuts & Crullers All Kinds Cookies ‘ “LIFE'S GREATEST GAME” What Is It? wealth OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEF v, RED BUITERFLY CEYLON TEA 15 1h, pk VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT .2 Bots, ABSOLTTELY PURE COCOA | 2 lhs. DAVIS BAKING POWDER . Lge. Can MOHICAN MAYONNAISE . Bot PURLE TOMATO CATSUP 2 Bots, IELL-O IN ALL FLAVORS 3 AMPBELL'S BEANS .. 32¢ NEW MOHICAN MINCE MEAT. . .2 Pkgs, CAMPBELL'S SOUPS—ALL KINDS .. CREAM OF WHEAT PALMOLIVE SOAP . P. AND G. SOAP NEW ROLLED OATS NEW YELLOW CORN MEA s Pkgs. 29c | N. R, C. MARY ANN COOKIES 1h, . 2 Cans N. B. €, ROYAL LUNCH ....2% Ib, Caddy WILL MAKE PEOPLE STop Mah power bridge vachts Jongg — social influence 35¢ ) ) POUNDCAKE 5 | Ib.25c BREAD RE". Ib GRAHAM prestige wine sacrifice ib. 5¢ PLAIN MARBLE RAISIN What Is “LIFE'S GREATEST GAME?” FEXTRA LARGE FRESH GREEN N (Watch This Space Tomorrow) RED APPLES 5 14 qt bas 750 | CURLY KALE e, Peck AIZC ‘ (§) SUNKIST ORANGES 2 doz. 35¢ G.LOBE. TURNIPS. . .8 Ibs. 25¢ : ; LID MEAT OYSTERS ..... Pint 40cALL/KINDS FANCY CHEESE—Best Jn The City ” GET ALL “A Competent and Service-Giving Agency” RED STAR SWEET POTATOLS 6 Ibs, SOLID NATIVE CABBAGE LARGE STAL NAT. CELERY . A two-family house on Hamilton street with two-car garage. H. DAYTON HUMPHLEY'S LARGE YELLOW ONIONS LARGE WHITE CAULIFLOWER surance Real Estate 272 MAIN STREET TEL. 14! Natl’ Bank Bldg. LARGE

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