New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1925, Page 2

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— e PERFUME COTY Our Window Display Shows Their Complete Line THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MA4N 1 Why Try to Get Along Without a Topcoat Again This Fall? You pulled through all right this Epring without a You mid to yourself, “I'm =aving just £0 much money." Rut we're ask- ing you now, “Where are the dol- lare you saved—can you lay your hands on them?" Tope You need a Topcoat for Fall— you know well as you know your name—and In name of good health and sound sense—why you don’t buy it today 48 beyond us. that—as Here are the coats—wonders at $30 to 850, it's a won- cold al- Here is the weather der you haven't taken ready. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsyhem Stree “It Pays to Buy Our Rind" | e MILLIONS IN WORK 10 BF RESUNED Peace Is Signed in - Building Industry Strike building indu of dnl in arious which has Atlantic City, N, J Peace reigned in the try today and millions worth of construction parts of .the beéen tied up by a jurisdictional fer between the plusters and bricklayers’ unfon will now go forward The peace pact was signed 1ast night hy the ex the two unions and Willlam Grer president Atnerican Federation of Labor signing of the agreement the only ard slgn of discord in the ranks of u with the 45 the federatior torms country cutive boards of \pproved of the removed n in connection convention of next we Under of the agreement all worl the mer tions and mediately The 1911 which nizs all im- the brick- ton Blished Tay TS SR N TR AT R ST b: | J. D. DONAHUE | Voice Culture Yolces tested Tuesdnie and Fridays from 2 p. to Res. 12341 —_ PIANO TUNING ELECTRIC PIANO! REPRODUCING PIANOS PLAYLF 10 Years Eaperience Walter H. Kovel 127 GREENWOOD ST Tel 212244 ! |room tor increased expansion, New |tne school shall be so fited to | Britain bids fair to secure for itselt, |pupll, as to enable him to |® positlon and prestige, practically |those courses and subjucts unparalleled fn of Indus t his speclal necds and 1ife pur- | | trial history poses, In the advanced grades, stu- | | *ana this eommunity, participation fn the considera- [ an tncorporated fn 1850 tion of matters pertaining to school | of domestic facilitics which are often |welfare has been provided for For ouraged, In short, thie n new hias been: ‘efticent team work to| sIx [ produce efficient schools. | “A wonderful thing abont this city of New Britain {s the lofty 1eWspa pe and Interurban |sense of eivie pride that has been reaching leultivated and instilled decp in the ool system; | minds of Mts citizenry by an alert and | dependable electric |active Chamher of Commierce, This! {nexhanstible supply of pure |organization has long heen rec ent rallroad facilities; | ognized as the clearing house for upply of skilled and serviee to the community. | eplendid Possibilities For Development playgrounds, affording op-{ «The eity of New Britaln proper, | ample recreation; new possibilities for manufactur- | with a tota) capl- | the lect which NEW BRITAIN NIGH " BIG HIT ON RADI " yel which ! dent can boast and A rarity in mueh New \rger places, instance Britain Las: A ang modern 87 hotel, hanking institutions rosources of which wre 30,0 two daily ene «lo Hardware Gity” Program Best Entertainment of Early Fall | th Jocal | 8 | New Britaln Night scored heayily | frolley car serviee over last evening. From the time the| ‘:IH" selection went on the air from WTIC, the Travelers' station Hartford, until the number by [the Trinity Baechan he the telephone Kept busy handling the number of congratulation calls and requests of the number unexcellad and cheap at | power: final il lan or at the lines studio evitem of portunity for oftera vast future | tor repeats on some Much credit is du: ain Chamber of Commere Ralph 1 ranging this program vmial sehool for the training development, Some 35 ing corporations A mors Gonld fn partienlar e ssmopolitan eommunity | atization of twe Il offer a livellhood to many thousands | over Britain probahly dees not and yet comparison that It 18 well as one eities in the ing power of the A extat ord men thelr A as well as unskilled work Residing in New Britain permanent homes liere of the hest known captains in the east, and all of men are taking an active and | whole-hearted interest in the well defined movement to make the city a bigger and better place to live in , and | New York and| the city has grown without | Despite the far more | to several s0 located, es afford- fm’K ment, Tt was announced at that other community will follow within New Britain fans other towns in the a hard fob surpassing the New Brifainites nd even the operators of th rs there, show is one of the of the ng tion with n a short time, eleanest most rul- is vested In a | common council of 30 orderly east. The are of industry thee ave confident 11 aan; ety state will mavor offeri s, of whom are el 1ch of the slx wards “It 15 not to be supposed, however hat b of its numerous and busy factories, New Britain is wholly i industrial community, The tral portions of the city, emhracing |any natural the mercantile and shopping distriet, faet, 1t | illuminated at night by a bril- [yqy ‘great white way' series lighting standards—a la metrapolitan eity i n ¢ y and the announce who | supposed to he rather hard boil- | uas lio perform- | il | T the a8 | tolare there are ed when it comes to ra mid-way i g &0 many of cen- | Boston enthusiasm ove The program strietly accordin Howe Kinds, exprest |various featu presented advertised in t) some rearranging resources, expanded in proportion Connecticut cities their natural resou more ample opportuniry development “It matiers not where yon may travel—whether 1t b through a metropolis of America, or a ham- let in Siberia, a village in Sweden, or a town in Australia—you will see LT in New Britain’ product. | “The famous Russwin locks, manu- | not 8¢ that Leing liant of other credit to even [1at |ea {spe r, all the numhers were given as sched. uled and a fnll vyvening of entertain ment was on the afr, Among the featur numbers by the Wei under the direcHon of Ahlquist, » New Britain High sehool orches. under the direction of George Business Failures Tow ‘New Drita of the busicst trading centers in Connecticut, is made up of several very large department stores and a umher of specialty ehops In addi- tion to the hundreds of other me cantile establishments, Busine & district were herg Chorn . Dr. Abel sertions by gronp | Laf to Matthews; classieal numbers by the Hart club. vocalists, under the direc- tion of 1T Hart; a falk on “New Britain® by Judge William ¢ Hungsrford; pianofarte selections hy John 1. Crean, Mary T. Crean hne, ®ell known in this city, an or- gan reeital from the Augtin Organ studio by Joseph C. at the South Congrema I'popular voeal gelections and by Dwight B. Latham and Paul Lucas, and, as a final feature on the program, a program of danes musie by the Trinity Bacchanalian |orchestra, which would have heen hard to s 1ed Just how f the signals of WTIC penetrated last evening is not known |ieet vet, it to say that a tin art of ti 2 o the gen- afforded by factured by the Russell & Erwin | anufacturing company, can be| found in any country of the world The samy of the timeshon- ared Corbin products, builders’ hard- | ware, marine hardware, speedome- {ers, conster brakes produced 6 by the P. & F. Corbin, Carbin Cabi- net Tock and Corbin Serew divisions American Hardware corpora ures yarely ocenr in the listriet erous patronage shopping public of merehants trading attestin e the city, Tie is true eim i e 1 an array of merchandies e at eonducive pure a home' spirit hear combined ‘trade at rooted itself In the Britain has abont | fien e oen buger | “The Stanley Works, known the fhat found | World over as the oldest and larg est manufacturer of wrought steel hard is located in New Britain The Rule and Level com- pany. one of its subsidlaries, pro- the world-famed ‘Staniey and carpenters’ implements. The North & Judd Mfg. Co, manu facturers of harness hardware, trunk | ad bag hardware and automobil hardware, has been in the business for the past 100 years, thereby tablishing it as the oldest extant in- | sty in the city. ! steps wore faken | 1niversal’ products, famed dur- | city. [ing the war for its sterling qn ity | by public |0f products when it turned out am- i {putating knives, surgeons’ knives, parachute knjves, sabers, bayonets masks parts and other imple- uts, now produces some of the | as well as household | made anywhere | world i ETNS the Fafnir | manufacturers of | rings used in | antomobile; the & manufac- | turers of steel lockers and warm alr | isters of wrought steel; | ritain Machine company | its antomatic machine; the | American Hosiery company, for 60 | years manufacturers of high grade | Tnion Manufacturing company with which New eebe, organist e people o and - seller, Britain, ppy united f3 The i Staniey r failing top’ tn any civie pro enterpris muni- cipal endeavor ever attempted. Dur- ing the New FPFritain w | top with over-subscribing Ioan auotas, Tt matters not time of ve ready, Mor a repntation for ne ) over Tnces ohint % Tools' cha , or of coursce, the Is safe leard t riars of the reross Hhe nt and as far South and Ne¢ " rog b t 8 I red war, th pr o led in 0rLy in time of p Nt tha to inst or iy |« d the city Britain proud of its showin vo 3ears mike.” < Speech spoke o a new hintel for the Judge Hunges Hungerford raised within day lows: “New F ed in the 1 valth and only nine miles population unigue distine known the ‘Hardwanre the World! The r for N Rritain tie of the fact that it p been in opera- nd is 28 public. | ™ ceded to meney Connectient, s tion for opular The biid o uost the common- with finest cutlery lectrical appl 1 the el rom the sem of state with a of the pital, of as City of 1eon s ampany 1e hall malie Coc abyions, of pulilie service and w Britain, Public sehool System men omen of Now of f the oldest as well company reputable and widaly factories in the Known United Sta as one of the ware tes o 15 recognized leading and to which its citizens point city's famous p itstand- democratie Brit ™ ave manufacturing eities of the country. | pride, is the with Rich in gland community ha i to the it the industrics, this popular | sehaol system g character point, where e New a1l kin G666 different types of is a prescription for ms and i Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue nands ot the | Bilions Fever and Malaria. 1t kills the germs, kinds nf it is Rals: P sive municipalities in and ifferentiated as to an e eurvieninm or- 1ts transition from a rural thriy lay, to a I and positive with several manufac r words, concerns | stil ) aving ont nsive huil These Ten Features Nowhere else ».: - Full Presstire Ol g 2 75!!'\3:! New fishuBodxes § Automatic Spalk Cnnfml © o Balloon TiFeE Here are ten vitally important features combined in the New Oakland Six and not combined in any otler automobile. Yet these new and even better Oaklands—priced $70 to $350 lower —actually cost less than cars which attempt to compete with them. Do you wonder that more and more buyers are turning from Fours and other Sixes to the New Qakland and giving its makers the greatest year in their entire history? Touring Car . . . ‘202§ Coach . . . . . 100§ Landau Conpe . . 112§ Sedan . . . . . 1195 (Old Price . . 1545) Landau Sedan . . 1295 (Old Price . . 1645) Al prices ot factory s~ General Motors Time Pusment Rates, heretofore the lowest in the indsstrs, have been made xili lower. We can now sove you as much as $40 to $60 in your time payment costa. HARDWARE CITY MOTOR SALES CO. Six Elm Street WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WIiLL OAKLAND SIX - (Old Price ~. 5 (Ol Price . . (Old Price . . 1095) 1215) 1295) PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS ;ATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 925, and I'he [of the mation guished title as of the Waorld.' " and the Ektnner Chick eoinpan producers of lathe, drill ad pluner chueks; the Vulean lron Works bullders' hardware; the tive company, personal NEW CLUBROOMS The Bureitt A, €. hag opened new clubrooms an Grove street. {Thursday evening the candidates will report, FRANKE.GOODWIN |, JEyesight Specialist MAIN ST. TEL, would et Salmon does not also te distin. | fice building. He said that an oftice | Jim Thorpe Likely to Hardware City |building such s that which has been | ; [suggested would cost the state about | Play Here on Suedas g. B freninn) N | rhe comptroller added that ai| Budnoms Manager Tal'ey e hardware /rjl P N l that was necded was to provide un |All-New Britain team teday recols 4 all these and muny more are located | U8 | office building for the motor vehicle | 1°tter, from the managenient of the in New Dritain | depurtment at an expenditure of less |} York Glants football tean q;.w: “It goes without suying that New [than $100,000. Continuing his state- |IN¥ that Jim Thorpo, famous Cariisie Brituin would not be the thriving, | f , [ ment Comptrolier Salmon sald if that | Ndian star of a few ycars ago, prov: prosperous New England community | 2 | were done the state would have suf. |21V would appear in thelr lineuy that it \s today where it not for the e | Neient floor space In the capitol for here tomorrow, fact that it §s a great industria C o " S ! H [the nest 15 years, early days tolled to bulld a founda- | occuples per cent of the floor tlon for their humble villuge Wflllld Bfl Needless EXD(’I]SQ :1 ‘l'll'l“"hv'rlr;l""l lv‘-d!;:ld‘ “A lome, little dreamed that it 1 chenp briek building could b erect. some day become & muiicipalit ey od for it on u site on the outskirts famed the world over for s pre Hartford 3 (A—Comptroller | of the city and on a plot of land e Theirs was a which I'red M ghare the | thatwould be large enough to pro- veaters, unlon suits opinfon that it is r for the [vide ample parking space, and the of creet- {expense for land and buflding re- the de- |stricted to not more than $100,000 the d the comptroller, ex- | —— " task and The generation ingpired by great and pubilie- has pledged itself Keep for New Britain | pressed place which it holc anking industrial eitie hosiery PSSA Y state to go to the expense building for partments in order to relieve on the capltol. Tle nimself in emphatic |guage today in opposition to the | proposal for the erection of an of brought no reward v, however, Aceds of (hose spirited men, maintain and that lofty among the the |ing an oftice or less to | pressure Ivory has b preclous that approxvimately alephants are | killed annually for thelr tusks, ome 20,000 lan- 1905 Owners and Contractors Attention OWNERS AND CONTRACTORS OF BUILD- INGS COMPLETED OR IN THE PROCESS OF CCNSTRUCTION WHO DESIRE TO HAVE GAS SERVICE INSTALLED BEFCRE APRY. 1, 1926, MUST PLACE THER OR- DERS WITH US NOT LATFR THAN OCT. 13, 1925. THIS APPLIES TO BUILDINGS LOCATED ON OQUR LINE OF MAINS. Put Joy in Your Kitchen HOOSE a Quaker Social Range and years of happiness and satisfaction are sure to follow.. The Quaker Social fs smooth, plain and hand- some, just the right size for the ordinary fan‘}tly and strictly up to the minute in labor saving improvements, Triangular or dock ash two bar grates or the plain flat grate can be furnished for burning coal. Hot water fronts of plain iron, galvanized rust-proof water fronts or brass pipe coils can be had for heating water, Visit our stove department and see all the good things about them BIRNBAUM’S FUKNiIURE STURE 381-383 Main Street

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