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{ NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925. (GROWWHISKERSIF | THE PALATIAL ROCKWELL HOME IN BRISTOL y e E— — — —— VOUNOULDWINHER| bl (h/‘ TR R (R J it To Much 1o Girs || N ——— —— London, Feb. 17—Y, ™ e, A ; I.:.'l.fi?... Tavor :u{.’":fil."'.".‘.".'é‘f i , o oy ; i 3,000 YARDS o s s comiamimmrememds GOOD NEWS FROM THE vised to grow bushy whiskers, like A q 1 : + ' i s ] 22¢—A ONE DAY SALE—22¢ th d t , by Ar- ; 4 4 { i thur. Pondonby, member of partia: | | * S A . ; Tt Heavy STAMPED GOODS Lamp Sh}*d‘? Rt o o Unblsached TO EMBROIDER VY mf;)dml-n lmnlu 1s inclined to become | | © S48 - ¢ ” g o : o Cotton Cloth f . Just received an'n.e' L ,‘3,",“":"‘:{"'“”'- B ¢ i ; 1] ¢ Y ZoT All new spring arrivals at the Art department. shapes of wire shade today are dominated by the girls, | | 1 Wkt o Ly p - i I':h““';fr'f’{vg;‘de" Re Drywell Towels, Buffet Sets, Huck 22c frames which we will sell and willingly submit,” writes Mr. ‘B y ) i ] cloth. For Wed. 15 Towels, Glass Towels, For Wednesday only for Ponsonby. He suggests that suitors " P 1Y " yard c e S S R P h loc would bl_m r:uc'l’\“reu:; o’l‘h“t,‘hrfy ‘l’tl 4 Y A s : : ______’__ 0 o o e—ac sesnsssaene eards adds Al . ! $a, . “ " o 3 S ¢ame 10 & show dowi, 1t 35 daubis | 13 j ‘ T Ty R | Men’s Silk A‘";fi‘)N' ";E ‘;:FFE“ 2 LLO‘;‘; OUT SALE OF | 4 CLOSE OUT'OF ful whether they would be able to | | "\ : ! : 1 e : en's ‘ do_uo. e o i : and Lisle Hose ertecta onl Infants’ ,...f?\". t')'::nyn::l;‘»“x:;;; s d::;‘e‘; 5 e e - A new hose known as Halr Nets Fabrlc Gloves S t JaCketG and restaurants” he writes. “In | [f 3 : i ’ Y s “Silk Shot Hose.” Hand- These 'perfect double Several good makes of weater 'e',“:e:“’m“"‘:;e:”; yw:“""m'“.h‘ s : CATN - . — some mixed colors. A very | mesh Hair Nets, in all | imported washable Cham- Surplus stock: from .a Fed B it - serviceable and good look- | shades. Guaranteed. For | oisette Gloves in two clasp | good mill that were made “Today you will see the gir1| Brightwood Hall, the home of Albert F. Rockwell of Bristol, who died at the New ing hose. 2 Wed. for style. to sell at $150 to $1.98, stride In with an air of mastery and | Britain General hospital last night, is one of the most beautiful residences in Connecticut, For Wed. only .. (¥ only 6 230 For Wed. only 396 Several *colors and many “"“‘"a)'l“‘" her b"”""l“ hat crushed | 3 gtate which abounds in mansions. It is one’ of the show ‘places of Bristol and is pointed = i Sl TR B T —— | styles. 95 e s hg‘r‘“fi;‘: out ‘to visitors, Mr. Rockwell, who started life in moderate circumstances, lived to enjoy Handsome Striped Sateen | An Amazing Low Price On A FINE LOT OF For Wed. only- .. Cc and behind her trots the little man, | this palace and took great pride in it because of its beauty. Costume Slips Silverdale Middy Blouses | = LmBBY She orders the meal, and, if there 1s any swearing to be done at the | » walter she will do it. within a few days. The committee Came to Bristol in 1888, THREE SUITS BROUGHT Shja\(:les'the{vex;;)];:li?;usp;i:g Asparagus SOUP Rogited, i Evaporated Mllk “None of the bewhiskered gentle- | in charge of the affair has'received | It was in 1888 that Mr. Rockwell | Gaetamo, Sebastiano, and Corrado A ; only . 7 ‘ ’ men of the old school would permit | a communication from Dr. Peter came to this city and engaged in|Amenta of New Britein have beon ments with full plaited A pure wholesome food uality garments in three |, The large 16 ounce can " y gaged in | 4 | A & |e anything like that—would they?” .| Guliday that he will be present and manufacturing of buttons, used for |sued for $100 damages by - Santo skirts. Made of fine warp | product with a fine flavor. | standard models. Made of | that usually sells for 12e. will dellver an address. Dr. Gudi- door bells. With Mr. Rockwell | Veneylano of Middletown on a bill stripe sateen. 95 | For Wed. | high grade white Jean, } For Wed., 8 . . . day, who {8 professor of history at came John F. Wade, who was later |of $91. The wrlt, which is return- i Tldi‘ets (t;l:\lll;g FalthOI‘ Catholle Unlversity, Washington, D. destined to become affiliated with |able in (0 g ore ) T For Wed. only . | Sizes 8 to 20. 7 voaioe our egree anquet C. is regarded as one of the fore- him in the New Departure and | Monday ¢f March, was issued by e e e o s 3 Tickets for the annual banquet|most authorities on the subject Bristol Brass plants and to become | Thomas F. McDonough, Constable T e ey e ¥ e and reception of Bishop Tlerney As- | which he teaches. The committee has mayor of this city. With his broth- |Fred Winkle has garnished money WOMEN’S @ ;e::géugo:;fihh?eire%e l)fn‘l;;ht;aut‘:( nldsu securle thle !ervllclis nrl!hti Soré{n- {er, Edward D. Rockwell, Mr. Ruck- |in the hands of Morris D. Saxe. H | FULL FASHIONED C , which is to el e ers, 3 - | wi | . z 2:;:1‘:;;10!;‘1. o;eTt'xst‘zrl‘:y !;(\"gr;l:rg; i ir;ra S S:rcc'll:c;rlagt:%th;;;:"tf: pfruz;to(::tyul‘ut: §sm(§|;x::p‘y;;3"0 ’a;i?fi::td'l’):‘l’;: Il:flr:‘\::;f % FIBRE SILK HOSE i l THREAD SILK HOSE rapldly and will probably be all sold Lacerethe'pl;{m “Z?f:é’?m('ificiflffl; "';apcr:\;?'c?a‘;::'xngKa;au?.‘,l,'nya:x‘intlzrf(: | £ first quallty. silk h‘ose of gooq weight. 35c l Slight irregulars of $1.50 grade. Splendid 79c . A. F. Rfl[;KWE[L IS Main strect and the manufacture of |ball of $510 for labor and material. Ten spring shades; all sizes. For Wed. only I iassurtment of colors. For Wednesday only < i bleyele bells began. The writ is returnable in the city i ) a4 B R e R Starts New Departure Company | court the third Monday of March. 7 : Tll e | [; ALLED BY I]E ATH The New Departure Manateciur- |1t was fasued by Alfred LeWitt, 1c—A One Cent Sale—le | - DOUBLE COVERED | BLACK LUSTRE GLASS FIFTY DOZEN 2 v ing Co., was organized in 1889 and| Adolph Carlson, through Alfred With g handful of men, Albert F.|LeWitt, has sued Frank E. Klosv;;vs- Rinso | Dress Shields Console Sets Women’s Tt e Rockwell started the plant, which |ski of 20 Richard street for | . rom First Page) . [has played such a great part in the | damages on a bill of $78. The writ | ‘hi . : ofe Sl - history of Bristol. He saw the lit. |is returnable in the city court the Buy the large 30c 21 :iz‘:thted Wy fl:SI‘f' gany Large size bowl and two Muslln Gowns { Co. for thelr aititude toward Mr. |tie room of men grow to the pres. | third Monday in March. package for ... C | Sizes, odor - proof Dress | o,pqesticks, First quality. { Rockwell, ent great plant, which is an import. R | | Shields of reliable make. Special | For Wed. only = ant unit of the General Motors cor-| Mother—I gave you twopence to Buy one small For Wed. Wed t $l 00 at Bristol In Mourning poration and employing thousands of | bs & good boy and you are misbe- pkg., 8c size for C pair C b 7 (Spectal to The Herald.) men. Until about 10 years ago, Mr. | having! 5 - Bristol, Feb, 17.—Bristol - was A ROckwell was president and general| Son—Yes, mother! I can't be Theee garments ~were plunged into mourning last night, | ’nanager of the concern. bribed!—Berlin Der Brummer. e EE Turkish made to sell ‘at much more when announcement of the deatn of | After leaving the New Departure, | For Wed. Only zzc Duro]eum than this price. Excellent Albert F. Rockwell at the New |he became president and gencral 7 rade white or pink hea Britain General Hospital was made. | manager of the Bristol Brass cor-| | ] 38c worth for Floor 'Mats Hand TOWC]S rgnuslin with trli’mmlnz z Although Mr. Rockwell had suffered | poration, which post he held until ines oy from some time with diabetes, he | year ago, when he was succeeded | | Even abread Assorted patterns, - size | Fancy colored strgpgs lace and embroidery. had been able to handle much of his | b Alexander Harper. He was also | 24x54 double loop—size 15x26 — business, A few days .ago, he at- | president of the American Silver| | pud ing can Bath Room Special Wed 35c (Bimtaualtty, loc WOMEN’S tempted to remove a corn by cutting | Co., until a short time ago. While | i Special Wed. .. it with a razor. Infection developed | president of the Bristol Brass Co. he | | b!ghl'l ed P AR and polsoning followed. was also at the head of the Stand-| | Stools St l“d‘ Lm vel- | ard St i ¢ 7 o : ! I en A general air or depression envel Steel and Bearings Co., of Wi [ B d TRONING BOARD == oped this’clty this morning as the | Flainville, a highly successtul plant. | e ot eloztod oy romng oardads J H dk h. f ° loss of ‘Mr, Rockwell was keenly felt | During the war, he developed the _ Made of selected mater- | Size 14x54 andkercniers ln He had been a leading figure in the | Marlin-Rockwell plant in New Hav- | ial; white enameled, highly | i Cover and Pad : city for many years, had been in- | er and proved to be one of the most | polished, rubber tips. Spe- Firmly fastened on a For Wed. strumental in the Industrial and [efficlent munitions manufacturers i strong folding stand. Spe- Ready to put on any size | | political life of the community and |in the country. This plant included :\lfe]d $1 00 g & L2 g u Y ponly ......... Y o &l () | cial for board. Com. Nicely h t lld7fucll | wi hilanthropist. bout 13 factorles, which ved | g RS ome icely hemstitches Amnca ; e Bea:er;&f,!: of City ihgu: 15,00 noh":’ gpn‘ecd xfi"?.‘,"r‘fifig: | B o e Y [ Wed. ... $1 '98 | plete Wed. $1 '29 size and made of imp’orted Rockwell Park was given to the | out guns amazed ordnance experts P S — O — vemsemoamog, JTISh linen, city by him and the erection of the and some splendid 'records of N Ser S s s Reduced in price new high school and the building |achievement were'made by this cor- 5 Willington 9 p g WOMEN’S of the Memorial Boulevard were | poration, because bi ZEr |mainly through his efforts. To re- | Pofftically, Mr. Rockwell was a re- “wearwe 2 ere his memory, fl f the city ' publican and serv s - o W sales have low= 1100 0l i i Trast, whors | asentative 1 tne slate’ 1oirece| s Thread i SHAPED UNDERWEAR I Crib Blankets ered manufactur- ~ they will be kept until after the |in 1907 and 1909, He served many Black and white — 200 | Fine knit full bleached Vests and Pants, in a.ll‘ 1 anke funeral. In order that the city hall | years as park commissioner and had | Carleton s . . 3 3 i 2 i wanted styles. Spring weight garments. This well known wool- ing costs— | flag might be lowered, the Seagrave | held other city offices, vard spools. For Wednes- jWanted i . : g C held other city oftices. P %For Wednesday only nap Crib Blankets, 30x40 | tral F | . % |erial ladder of the Cebtral Fire | Mis fraternal affiliations included day for : fth Bigger sales be- |Houso was ordered out, as the rope | Frankiin lodge, A. F. & A. M. only .... A Chso o o 3‘::' with pink or blue bor- 9. |on the pole had become caught. Knights of Pythias, Bristol lodge of cause of Tuxedo’s |*sivert F. Rockwell was-born on 'Eiks, Middictown ¥acht club, High- L= O e RS e For Wed. onl 49c quality— April 8, 1862, in Woodhull, Steuben land Golt club, Fishers' Island club, | i ] RV ECHOILYREE 3 County, N. Y., the son of Mr. and ,St. Margaret's Salmon club, Union Utlllt Mrs. Leander Rockwell, his father ;L.eague club, Manufacturers' club of y Properly agedv being a. merchant and farmer. | Philadelphia and the Farmington | Rume Curtains petfect]y blended Among s ancestors, was John Country club. of which organization O ey N Hand Dusters | Rockwell, who came to this country he was president for a term. | Rlr e sAnrat Mad 4 : Every dealer’s |in 1640 from Dorchester, England. | Mr. Rockwell-was married twice, men realized the benefits of . _Made of fine quality 1 s | 'In his youth, Mr. Rockwell re- his first wife being Miss Nettic health-building cod-liver oil, Made of fine dquahty Voile with colored ruffles su SPEeC1I1€S . moved. to Morris, Ill, where he re- e, whom he married in 18 H chemically treated yarn ' in gold, blue a [ p% y p be Geiv60 HYsTear1yt ediivation il Wien Hells es his second. wife, ‘two ‘sor scott’s mu 8|0n ot polisied wood handle 3 - 'ar%s ](’mbl Con: xl':tse, 2'{“ last day it can |only 13 years old, he started on his ‘Lee Rockwell of Plainville and Hugh | P : ~ N ¥ g pieveiwa 1d [ bust er, entering the . em- - Rockwell of New York; a daughter, | ; h Tl Special for tie-backs, sold— [ business career, & . o Hower ! | brings to you the same vital , | ploy of the Field & Leiter store in Mrs. George Ward of New Haven; | et e abled Wed. .. Guaranteeing | Chicaso. This business palled and & brother, Bdward D. Rockwell of | | Rourishm f old e g two years later, he went to Florida, this city and a sister, Mrs. DeWitt these mlght‘] men Of Old=— you FRESH |indbecame a carpenter. The mer. Page of this city. ~ Mrs. Rockwell exemplify strength, | cantile strain conquered and he soon Was Mrs. Nettie Brown of this| | gcott & Bowne, Rloomfield, N.J. 2%-12 Tuxedo, when- | Bave up carpentry for the manager- €Ity before her marriage to Mr. | ockwell, ‘ ) st f a country store, graduati ever you buy it— . |ship of a country store, graduating AR et | into the fruit business. From the ey It aad 1 | fruit b ss, he. becamé a . hard Unvarying ex- | fruit busines it = 1 G e ware merchant, conducting a hard- Cellence. Thflt's | ware store in Jacksonville for four estate survey of the Holy Land has 5 v () | years, been started by the British admin- T BLE the secret! Yellow fever breaking out n lstration in Palestine. Many titles A I IA |VI . Jacksonville, Edward R., Rockwell, and boundary lines are in dispute, <; FRESH his brother went to Michigan, leav- holding up the agricultural settle- - ing A. F. Rockwell in charge. The ment, because Zionist settlers from epidemic ruined the business and- Other countries have been unable to A. F. Rockwell joined.his brother purchase land. | p 3 : TOBACCO in Bay Cify. They decided to go —— — : ‘ into manufacturing and wrote to . I e / the New Haven.Clock Co. They From Chlle } | . were referred to H. C. Thompson of Bristol, then a clock manufac- turer, and decided to come to this city. ‘ - j W | bl LA Home, no matter how carefully planned, is never : ‘ complete without the addition of Lamps. Their beauty 7 X QNévcr S Oil\s 8 o ‘ of color, decorative qualities, their many styles lend ;flm“t J e e | { themselves to your general decorative scheme. Our » i B ¥ “ A prices for this sale of Lamps will make it possible for i a Bakln ’ i s | I : you to achieve that artistic background. X The most dependable baking powder l you can use, as reliable in the hands of § 3 X AY % the novice as in those of the experienced & . ¢ 3§ p $ 1 4& FLOOR LAMFS $ l 418_5 housewife. Easy to work with, need & ) B S e not be hurried, and producing foods of i 9 which any housekeeper may be proud— these are just a few of the good points of | _ il We are also including in this sale our select line of Table and Boudoir Lamps. The sale starts Wednesday morning so come il early if you wish to economize. RUMEDRDES & * | B . PORTER SONS | Her name s Christina Montt, and her warm eyes won her Chile's “ T, : 9 tns Best That Science Can Produce—Economical When in Use nomination as 1925’s miost beautiful Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store girl. She's the granddaughter of a Iformer Chilean president. Next!

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