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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY 3 frtestii e p et e 113! Big Rainbow Dam to Furnish Power for Stanley W or E{s and Rule & Level Shop, Concrete and Steel Rldge Thrown Across Farmington River to Hold Waters frii2iteristinsenies ffiysattaggees i gt st i cba i e e e o hout December als . trestle by . of the job and others board in Po- | ing hall, Rooney 15, domg the job or about December 15, s y eSS [quonock. But' more than half of | well. He is nssisted by James Bris man Wil pull a switch in ¢ o hoy {them ent and sleap <within hello dis \, ahan, an expert on meats, And a power house at Rainbow, m ed o tance of the dam itself, | corps of half a dosen other men the town of Poquonock, on Hw [ [ Farmington viver, and cnerg ! B [tush were being drafied, (he expens representing 12,000 hots pOW- S il o A ¢ :nl( gml\ldnl\: for mrl m‘({ P ‘~, was in \ sal of the R i : 4 Y 4 3 y cluded, Opening their hook of wis- er will be at the dis i : b R s it ’ dom at random, the ftanley, Werks If tigures can be depended vpon. Stanley Works and its Stanley lfi\,v.,...“ came 1o a line which sall, Ftooney vight when he spoke \When estimatos of the cost of the | whom he keeps busy in the' kitchen or gerving his big family at meal- | time Appetites? Tead This and Weep Rule and Level division in this AalE ) EERNe S Ky 3 i L . [ SRS i AT ! R i efect, that 1 v 1o @ man | of their appstites. Un one morning elty. The event will mark the S o 5 ! ) 3 . e 4 i & ¥ A F B SH § Iheart is (hrongh his stomach. Many | they will vat 40 dozen frivd ; ¢ + i Sy X YA, 4 RN s - 3 ' i ¥ ¥ ; o L woman has proved herself to be a | for hreakfast. And therc is nothig completion of a new dam a ! < R the g 3 _ i " : suceessful vife by memorizing this [ 1eft but the holes in 500 doughnuls 4 : ! i s 3 ? i . {thought and putting it into practiee. | At a dinner they will tuck away River Power Co. of wl v Sl oD SN \ A e 4 e 3 N B SR e . sl 1 1t is good for the kitehen, §t ought ' 150 pounds of ronst pork or 15 Allen Moore, chairm: ¢ : i 2 ; 5 e ey, S . 2 3 ¥ P ” 0 he good for ns, the etecntives de- pounds of boiled ham where it will feaeis AR F e p 2 h ’ v '.“,:’ 6 g cided and they tso arc putting it | Le of greatest nsefulness. They have hoard of directors . U 7 i 4 Sk, 3 % e AR o into practice, One of the most dif- | 4 great fondness tor pastry. Kooney ey \\m sident, Work . sy : 3 > i L . 1 4 3 ¢ | jcult peoblems in connection With | hakes three times a day. An tdea st February. AUy ; BEPACALS, g e e i , e, %13 . g L, A % | big construetion enterpris 10 of what {h think of his pastry ' ¥ > 3 ¥ iz, ? £ keep the lahorers sa -1 pan be gair from the fact that Rainbow for the i gk Lo . " ST % > ence has tanght that di | ! they demoiish 30 ples — cach diner ARSI A AL b A Savy g W 4 ¥ ) . ; 5 cun nsuallys be traced 10 poor 1003 | qyqing ;0 ho-s thathyiiiotelatttictiiaid il ready for use, i ' up lustrations on this page show the progress being made on the Stanley Works dam on the Farmington river at|Rainbow camp because the food ey uyion jo oy s, the dimen- . , ¢ . | ¢ n a few y \ cotpany provides is cqual to (hat planning and toil. a sm my of (il t i oured | Rainbow, in the town of Poguonoc The picture above is of the dam as it wa fow days ago, moving gradually out mm‘ ..“‘4 O e s ria ol workmen and a mountain hutes wh ( o that | e stream toward the opposite shore. Al illn ons were taken by 1. I’m on of the engineering force, who has kept :xlnm ls @ broad statement but it 15| Slceping quarters for the men erlnhed. stone: Bani e part o dam on whi men : Sy B , - Her. | who live at the job are proyvidec :.N:\L”m “) l. "m’ £y p pictorial record of the project since the first spa 1l of earth was rem .ui, true. When it was made to the Her- | Who 1l j re provided cell as inte ; | or two If he sions of which Tave bevn torgeften, on the floor above the dining hall, pervision are the elements of which | & 5 -ld. X P h f h D where there are comfortable ae- R aiaie Samsiona W i e View From Down the River ilding a Path for the Dam commoriations for 0 or more. In 0', the Farmington river to its m - aRhUIAIN ROl De Y 4 I A ling with the waters of the mighty e baiis AN SR s T Connccticut, nothing approaching : T A b : lagiites the Rainbow dam either in size or| 3 i e 3 B : ' e ; ik i 4 4 4 | The foregoing iz the picture th usefulness to mankind graces the | J : i i AN RS i | writer saw af Rainbow. Every day atream. Miles back there are dams | i ¢ % - ol i o . " b S 4 {it Is changing The fent that way used for the promotion of industrial & G 3 A i gk 4 4% 2 4 i - % v f T S 4 acel a4 tod will be forgotien llnlnmw in the zeal to push on and lowed the course of the I"armington | on. And then when December 15 river, it seems as if there is an end- 3 % " 8 § % arriv it miny be an carlier da less. chain of man-built obstructions | : ; e T { i o B 4o ; ; : . | — President Howing of the Power but ‘the Rainbow dam will stand | 4 o A - i i % i A ¥ et i A ; & § Y land Bngincering corporation. in (he ajone in size and might. At other | e § ¥ 3 5] o : i ol | presenes of other ofticials of his places the river has been enchained | ot S s % 3 4 s ’ s # s 3 ¥ ¢ 7 | company and of the Stanley Works, for near-by manufacturing plants or | " ‘ : tor the crcation of electric power | | pipe from his mouth, quictly -y to but the Rainbow dam makes the | % K A % 5 B 2 | someone, “Would you mind pulling others scem lillipution, It s the 2 < i o o s o " iy 32 % i /. & - ri! b W [ that switeh?™ and the joh will Le boss of the Farmington. ¥ e 4 . 4 done — a pol of electric sold will A Quict Man With a Pipe b T viA 4 i i o g P ¥ i s % ks : 1 be uncovere Ruinbow As in all big undertakinzs, there | g, o M : A Wod i d Lo 7 i e | must first be the vislon, then the | % & A S on S s i # G : : ¥ 3 | planning and then the execution of | o { o g A § o il ;o R | the plans. Officers of the Stanley | . f ‘ { yi & k! 7 i, $ ¢ T Works had the vision—the i ; proved to be men of hroad vision in T?fl'm*mrwmmv I M e b O i 5 o i ; : e ; L\ every step they have taken to pro- | i ki §iany i : i : i Tj mote the interests of the corpora- | [SEEEE 5 oy o y 2 : 7 oY . : % i I tion. The actually planning and the | PO { yr» 1 @’MW%MH G L 4 Y 2 P execution of the idea was left to the over coniructon it Encnerin | Y r«’-wmwwmwmw\m, BT - : ‘ o G Wi . o (Great Forests of Ancient Days Carporation of Waorcester, Mass., a y S 5 i i ’: ¢ b ! v A ; i o | (el e g e W | WO CLAT e GRS [l quict pipc-em men combin ; 4 = it . S WL Y N 28 : S cane, Wash., July 13 4P a petrified forest of enterprises. To one who has fol-| | will calinly remove his stroight -siem mental and physi h 'z - E £ ¥ one ts kind ¢ North i s Scroll Case Reinforcing - ecti Ratabow, he _expressed surprise— | 20 0, 15 N0 20 (06 L P e and made a,mental reservation. As 0 SRR s I (it Foo T - iinaipuddine: I8 (neina |(SATRLCICoNIIUCH NG IRLA S (B RO ent hous: in . — o > i > - eating, 8o the proof of the stalement [2n9. Columbla. rivers iin this state; was found in sitting down to dinner | e M. Tardy, Luited States schook | with the men and partaking of the '”‘\\‘ (e Ry Gl T g identical fare served to them [Esniteno Wl oeaieCRanithe The refectory 1s on the ground|Indian resirvation, announced the | floor of an old mill which was pur- | find, which was made by Dr. W, chased and cleared of its machinery. | \ "mw”” X % 4 j % X : Here the workmen gather at meal-| . wing "" its difficully of acc c - 3 Foraa : - Lo : s g & 3 £ time and cat until the inner man 1s| the forest has mot yet boeen fully ,,m,:!,fl;" AR " ' Tepate g i i M") i A { B i & She : ! satisficd. The food iy of A No. 1’;\»"‘”‘" Ll L”:”\“ ol s a 5 NN b % 5 ¥ 4 ¥ g & s quality and the quantity given ‘fl‘ ks a mile along [‘_{' south A . e k : i e £ Y e 211 | cach man is limited solely by his ca- | bank of tho Colimbla, The trees bl g ‘ b : e o % ; U, o & B | pacity. The food is brought to them | are two to five feet in diamster and DRaelilent S S, e LI e o vy ' § et | from the kitchen ‘and h man, | some 60 feet tall. 2 g 2 4 ¥ , | when he has had enough, c ¢s his | The forest, of what apparently Lo 3 3 i L : i i : Poi P e | i 2% o | own dishes and table utensils back|was a growth similar 1o our oaks Ml d b e R i T By 1 ALY . % 1o the kitchen and leaves them there. | grew on one of the “first of the 1 b 3 i ; 2 o g g 4 S % \ The refectory is. &potlessly clean, flows of bLasalt that partialiy enginecr repie ng the Bl ; i 3 i LA R : 3 # g b ‘ ¥ S every effort being made to keep it|covereq that part of the state of Jnnes i rating J X gl 3 4 : " i R Ay so. S { Washington,” Mr. Tardy said. “The witl v triet oy 4 4 A ¢ X A Hero 'Three Times a Day. Itrees then were covered by subse- 4 , 3 Var from the dust of cement, the auent flows erie < lgs ) ry weok it e ks 2 § ° ip rush of stone and sand, the machine [ “The extent of presceved for ey i &5 g : 3 gun sticcato of drills and the clatter | ©8t 18 not yet detevminable, as the i 5§ i of steum shovels and derricks, is a | location makes exploration extreme. man who Is an important wheel, if{ly difficult. However, on the ledg | not the mainspring. of the works, He [ where the formations are plainly Iy Lawrence Rooney, chef. who visible, the fallen frunks of giant g H i imported with a single purpose—to | {rees are in open sight and by care- Your & ‘mvm‘ Problem 53,000 Cuo Yards of Farth in Dyke v i iy Al Y prepare good tood, lots of food, for|tully negotiating the précipitous | the workmen. Mr. Rooney has beenjcanyon, the standing trees may be [chef at the Balsam hotel, Dixville|seen to reach a height of 60 feet of | Noteh, New Hampshire — in { more, The diameter of many of the | heart of the White Mountains—for | larger specimens is as much as five the past seven ycars. He has also|feet and a tree two feet in diameter heen chef at other nationally known |is common. hotels. The Stanley Works wanted| “To view the work of time on the the best chef it could lay its hands| precipitous walls of the canyon it on—Lawrence Ttooney is it. I'rom | is necessary to scale the cliffs and morning to night he plans, bakes, | pass over the ledges made by the cooks and stews with just as much | hreaking away of the solid rock | sincerity as a mother with a big|This weathering has gone far family* and if they don't like the|enough to open a passage into th cooking they can say so—it's just|forest that in reality honeycombs | like home. | the lillside. Where the tree trunks » 4 “All the boys have fine appetites. | have heen brought into contact with ! | 5 Ao " 5 God bless them,” said Chef Rooney|(he air, the wood has rapidly de- Himan Side of Picture - et G o to the Herald man. “It's & fact that| composed and left the hollow shaft< 1 . : : *] | cach of tiem eats more than threc|in the solld rock | times as mich food as the average Ry E el 2 on = the |k | guest at a hotel. 1U's a pleasure & | nq hreaking away the loose ac- | see them eat. You sce. they Work| comyiations of small scalings, the | hard and it makes them hungry. Sat-| jollow forest may he entered, one isfying thelr hunger 18 my Job.|{ree ai o time, as the wall of the Judging by an inspection of the re-| oo ¥ Tl e T alt and the frigerator, the kitchen and the din-| on\ "o ice are where the trunks possible f - = of the f(rees offer perpendicuiar shafls, RSN 5 - A ST el Ay o SR s most of which are still filled N‘ pi” L ’ ‘ !Dl HQ‘J& | mparatively rafe. | were conditioned and 297 failed. L i ks }‘ §HESY | us, with a secretion | The largest number of successful| o ..o o0 1 AU U smilar fo the poison of cortain foad- | candidates was in Indiana, with | T\NE S8 ) p N : NI | and that on*the feland of | California second and Texag third. |, uF S0 ‘\“:"gm"n;m i ""2'""]” ' 1 p ¢ sl Melohatifisiatsaili fact that R er ¢ he site [] FNAL | ese Hvr aie t p ¥ ! 1 HEATH rt ‘,‘, fis) «.u,}n.,'m.‘;: :chm::‘} & | might reveal the presence of ani- i vy A ¥ L0 100 armles it taken on ene siae| New Variety of Cherry mal life of the period when the 1 ang —_ aine iAhy e ioiicibus b 1€ molten rock overflowed the forest. = re poisonous. but it} Named for King Albert | ught ®sewhere are wholesome P 1 Haviaii Revive The mullet e saigato be pol- | Takime Wash. Juiy 18 00 - A Healthmobile Is Latest in Molokai waters at r*nrl!m\n'n variety of cherry, as unusual f ar, a‘m1 to prn'fl\ln‘fl ;n ‘\Vsrflngmi an»;nrll’s Iarp'l."\;am'd. Aid for Children kir i terrifying | has been developed by war ams { Remy, an orchardist residing mear| 108 Angeles, July 18 P — A e iegend Y that tal [ here. The cherry Is & golden yellgw | Modorn facillty for use in the care ame at variou ns v in color amd is, distinguished by, a|Cf the achool child's health, & ¥ wh v remiain- | deep crimson stripe that extends| )°Mlthmobile” which contains & certain bay | from the base of the ‘fruit to the|/'°®Pital and a dental parlor, 18 oisonous 1o man. “The | tip, When the fruit is mature, the | M2KInE & round of scores of educa- expl on the ho 1] same dark coloring runs from tne |Uona! inelitutions in l.os Angeles emists. * robably that at TS e and vielnity. The unit was as- tain time 1 placcs the fish eat 5 mbled on an automoblle truck g | Remy, a native of Belgium, has|poqy under the direction of the de- named his new variely “King Al-| pariment of health and correction. "It is like King Albert at|" The moving health office 1is he exp d, “for it was ped with all instruments and found wher it was not expected. appllances necessary in modern ACCOUNTANTS QUALIFY Remy first noticed the peculiarly | surgery, dentistry and hygienics. Tt vk, July 15 (P — Seventy- | marked fruit on a singl» branch of | carries facilities necessary for ex- tes who tried|a tree of Lambert cherries. Unde-|amination and treatment of eye, ear HOMELi s, ' sed | the . ns for certl-|cided whether the light colored |and throat discases common among : p < 2 registration, | cherries bearing the crimson stripe | school children. succeeded | WAre @ true variety, he budded | Nutrition classes and lectures on the Ameri- from this*branch to an oxheart |the importance of nourishing foods tants, which cherry tree. The branch developed | are given by the medical staff on T . 1 o c . ] > the examination. There from that bud now is loaded with |the traveling health unit during the pair thym. Al Ane ¢ « Czars, t} i rom t 2 { water 1020ns ¥ mad 1 po. ut hat there is e 30 candidates of whom &9 the “King Albert” cherries I vsilts at eagh school, "| " Hawaiians, however, assert that ther is no poisonous seawece in |