New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 029 1926, they stand around. Ancther s that it an bo shuwn to pay on work of | These f. e being rvecogniz- |18 necessary in some shops, und | TALKS T[]A S M E the floor spuce 18 100 valuable 1o |great volume and of fixed design, | W with that rocognition thers [there iy much in s favor even | o Us [The Lo [sivo over to them, On the other hand, the standard [1s a gowing appreclation of the |when not necessary, espectally ff | Drive machine has greater resale value [value of the opinions of the men in [the man who 1s to operate the ma- | “Thers 18 a great difference of fand does not limit the design of [the shop concerning cquipment. [chine I8 allowed to help put it | VALUES opinfon as to the best method of | product. |Usually exprossion of shop opinion [through its experimental paces | drive for modern mack.ne tools in Machine Tool Records 18 sccured fror the foromen, Moro [ Prejudices that exist in the shop | Ph 1409 S— mod rn shops, Individual otor| "The finportance of machine tool [und more wide.awake concerns are [can he oveico: e by proper man-: | D J Q v pu— lN R bR R ] b i Lo ik i sl it e st i Bl eedisrb e d et aeitnedl] | abyg MAIN ST, Opp. Arch St. one L, C, MO]‘[‘OW Says lfldust]’y Is telts from overhcad works to the |tentio It P that plants [selection of cquipment. A large |duction of new equipment in a way Boom machines are recciving most atten |should be X rnizc , we must [concern, to which T have referred [that al' ws for existing conditions, | tion. The method of transmitting [agrev, 111 'n] machine tool |pre ‘ously, ne so far as ta|lerhaps the fact that prejudice ex. o~ r OF Essentlal {o Progresg [tion, Phe methad ot _tranemitiing jagrac, RS BE R b S i A e R G s b b GO A CLEARANCE SALE OF - n ng —_— {unit by means of liny shafts secins |for coat, depreciation und faventory |cquipment must originate with th |However, T think ihat most machino | " ITS S o S {to b o t of the running. purposes, but for carrying a record |foremen of the lunt. To follow such |tool builders will bolieve that it h CHILDREN S DRESSES SU ‘D\. oV ,T:° growing partlallty n favor) “.pp, proponents of the groupof the costs of repairs and com.|n policy does not mean that the ted if they will recall an ex- | ) s 'i,:(“:";?r“"‘n"’[)‘:’r ”‘n';"" e l::'_"'l\.'rl-.n advance as thea principa [parative data necdod in - dealing [superintendent, or the manager, or |porience with some machine or | AND ROMPERS Now |cholegical czZect on men fa 'W‘,,,,l’,, argument the lowering of the ver [wit) l‘*;l1flvl\1|Vl|A“1)l ‘pm)-l-vm. "lv"»”hr'rld-x‘nl. nr'-;l an by lmm u.m’ Mhr‘r |’)m‘rl| l]bnrnun:'l,\' ]{liovfnl | 4 U ftactor when many motors The T"uman Equation m ho forement have discovered |in the builder's shop, yet could not ¥ |Ung foremen to make suggestions |, "y |ops thin full lond. y| “One of the e aiie up-to- [needed equij 1ent. It does mean . [make guaranty for the buyer. i Children's Dresses, 7 to 16 )“u $3 98 In the selection of mow machinery. | o “qio, to the greater lnves |dato machino equipment is the ef. |tactful plan for gotting the foremen | “In the matir of loading ma- | were up to §6.98.. (MATO N onsedians AGYRIAE DY LY Client in 1. s when individuad [fect upon employees. It I8 only hu. |10 sell himself in regard to that [chins Dols there are two polcles | Children Dres 98 |Morrew, managing editor of “The |, o0 grive i the methy' adopted [man nature to want to lve in a|cauipment and finally to recom- |followed: One Is to load them well | 98 Amerlcan Muchinist™” in an address | ey 00 "\ho favor the individua: [mod rn house, to own an automo. |[mend and request it. |\ 4in their rated capacition; and |[§ \Vere up to §9. vave to the New Britain branch of the | 198 4 gahEilel : AL : Y “Whe AR e iy > | L(-en and hflllmgg'\n Some DA Tiean onloty it sEA baham aaip AL are lined to belicve that |bile with the latest improvements, Where high-proiuction pr other Is to give them all they Materials .m fll\nnr\] vel \e a | Book Department |[Erncrs. S Jorsovssama i sbsnases o the shmnc o t v o vork it Ch s rums et oparton Shere vl tend, Wit sl o g are tho famous Jack Tar Dresses o Sltelts, with greater cle and |equipmen as told recen noa|tw othod new , the reasons derload d : 5 i a8 hascd Ml L R [otter 1ght, and with easibility [hig and comparatively et shop [machine Is into the production are to ¢ cure long life with Children's Jersey Dresses, s ;l7e52t01‘>\val's, $3 75 s S men ;”‘,‘-"" toy. |for srvico by overhend cranes |wiero there are none but individu- |One method 1s to put them nta the |mintmum of matntenance and.re M were up t0 §7.50.. ... vu. .. | His ross was art as fol- |y orn than offsct any increased (ally molor-driven tools, that when [0 a8 soon as received and the [patr expense. The reason for crowd Th ion [coste, They point out also, that. |the men wero moved from an. oid |other 18 to try them on n production |ing, ar overloading, i to got out |l| Boys' Jersey and Serge bum. sizes 2 to 8 $3 7 e 'he econginle Importance of the |y croup drive, when a transmis- |shop, with older methods of drive, [DAsls in an ~experimental depart- [of the machine the production | years, were up to $7.50. ... machine tool industry cannot ba as. | i)\ yine or motor goes out, the en- |into the new one, some of them sald |':¢nt. Tho choice of method depcnds [they can deliver hefore they be- | Most of the above are the fdmous Jack Tar Togs sured by the siac of the Industry. [y e croup is out; that there is much |they grow six inches, mon the type of management and |come obsolete. The overloading I3 | It 18 the bit of yeast in the bread | ;o \hn only a single machine | “It is not uncommon for manag- |!he tyDe of operators. It ix need! AL hat is important—without it the | "o "e o 1iichines are run over- |ers or cquipment engineers to be- |10 8aY that tho expesimental metho (Continued on Page 12) [rend wod not rine. In &NSWOTINE |{imo; and that the advant. 5o of the [lieve that there is & no iceablo in DRUG CO o et 1% e £Conomie | jexibility of the indivicual drive in | crease in production when new and . Hipler ‘ positioning and movirg machines is [modern equipment is used, due to its 169-171 M N ST, The Best Selling Tines of Clothing in Horsfall’s Winter Sale Are Two Groups of MEN'S OVERCOATS —t— $47.50... $57.50 |, Of course, there are coats offer- od in this sale as low as $20.50, but the real jewels of our Over- ooat stock are those in the above two groups. There are coats at any price you want to pay but these at $17.50 and $57.50 will give you double value for your money in real pleasure and satisfaction. HORSFALLS | 93-99 Xdsylum Street !IARITORD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” 10X, DONAHUE Voice Cuilture Voiecs |u|ed Toesdnys and Fridays | from 2 p. m. tv 9 p. m. | Ttes, 3818-3, Stdio 3818-2 M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 Our Easy Repayment Plan wipes out principal and interest almost before you realize it. Beneficial loans furnish the means to get out of debt and stay out. ‘We Lend Up to 5360 to Housekeepers Only lawhutinterest Call, write or ‘phone Beneficial Loan Society RAPHAEL BLDG PHONE 1-9-4-3 09 WEST MAIN ST. ROOM 101, ‘Gpen 9 1o 8:30 Licenee Soturdays 9101 d by the State and Boodod e —— New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 Dr. C. W. Vivian | DENTI 206 West Main Street Extractions, Dental X-Rays Phone 703, 1082 $500,900 lo Loan On Real Estate | Werte or telephone us and we will bave our representative call and sce you The Lomas & Nettleton Co. Room 125 Trumbull St Hartford, Conn. 206, e it i3 enough to tay that back of all lahor-saving machinery, hack of the economical production of every mechanical nccessity or Iabor-saving machins in the world stand the machine tools that madc hem possible. Without thess we could have no industry as it now |exists. There could be ne factories [for the making of either necessitice or luxuries, | “It s gratitying that thera 1s a {srowing recognition of the import- |anc: of the machine tool industry in the economic scheme. An indica tlon of this increasing recognition is the thoroughness with which many large users of machine tools are studying thelr equipment pro blems from the engineering and |profit points of visw. It is true tha even in somc of the larger plants [thers stfll exist hit-and-miss meth- {ods ot discarding and buying equin- nt, and that aducation to substi- « definite policies is needed. Like- |wisa in the plants of medium size and in the small shops fdeas are not |so well defined as they should be. |There is a duty to be performed, on the part of the machine tool build- crs, on the part of the machine toor {salesmen, and, perforce, on the | part of the educators of the machin- |ery industries, to supply the defi- |ciency. | Reasons for Discarding Fquipment | “Eauipment is discarded because |1t 18 worn out or hecause it is oh- solete. Almost all machine tools are |made un of several castings pro- portionately large, with smaller |parts of other materials. There is |seldom a great amount of wear on |the castings, and the deterioration of cast fron Is not rapld. Of tho |parts made of other materlals, new of itself a suffi.jent | such thet type of drive. "o me {t appears that each ‘)m st work out the problem for 2l zood reasons back of his desire for | ust the kind of drive that the builder is Mot urnishing, no mattes which kind it be. This I do know, | that once a man has conviuced him- | self that individual motor drive is the thing, he has a great antipathy toward belts, “Favor is sometimes shown the single-pulley drive ecause ma chires 8o equipped are more readi- ly sold as second hand. The fac' that electrical current differs in | ditferent localities is another point in favor of the single-pulley drive. single Purpose Vs Standard Machines “Ta some extent the selection of single - purpose or ndard ma- chine tools is comparable to the selection of one or the other type of drive. me manufacturers lea very lLeavily toward the speci: single-purpose machine. Tt is pro Fable ‘hat they do so because th-y find that it pays. even when nc machine is available on the market, but must be designed and Lullt in their own factories. The are others who will almost go out of their way to stick to standard | m: “hines. In favor of the single- | machine is the fact that piirpose cnes can be made or bought. Inas- |much as wear upon all parts is sel- |dom uniform, it would seem that | it each part were replaced as it b {came worn the machine would |er wear out. Fxperience proves. {however, that there is a relation be- tween the cost of repalrs and the cost-of ~cw machines, that, if deter {mined accurately, will {indicate |when expenses for longer justified. There are to he t {en into consideration the losses dus to the non-productiven machines while in course of repair The repalr cost record 1s being maintained by rome of the largest 15ers of machine tools. If the plan | should be adopted universally much f the anclent equipment now in use would be withdrawn from active | rvies. Morcover, the records of th osts of repairs, used with the ree- ards of Initial costs, would enahle all users of ecuipment to arrive at 4 rates of depreciation, Busing Methods “There s a definite movement way from the selection of machine ools and equipment of like import- by the purchasing a rchasing department. There arc oxceptions, Where the purchasing gent {s a man of enginsaring train ver, who could properiv an equipment engine ne nt of ing or ¢ callad T However, most all plants of ap vreciable size, the formal order | ssued by the purchasing depart ent. which s responsible alse for sllow-up. Many times the quotations are writte 1 prireha dep & departme has vith the aequisition Cxeept 1 heless neces othing to eqnipment it 1s never. salesmen thelr overtures o that artment, and all visits to go 3 of gaining Wher visitors Siandliof thm follawed in ller and his t4 his time 014 soll to ot} Fquipment A the al rodnetio repairs are no | of the | Largest Displ in the | | Legs Canada Lamb .... Lean Fresh Hams . Sirloin, Porterhouse and Round Steaks l,ezs Milk \eal Loins of Pork . Prime Rib Roasts Tender Lamb Roas Fresh Sau dpze \lcat Boneless Pot Roasts | Fresh Pork Shoulders | Prime Shouldor Roasts _’iimfl e ERCEE. e Fresh Beef Li\ er Fresh Chopped Steak Lean Boiling Beef Lean Plate Beef Best Print Butter Cloverbloom or Gold A First Class Vegetable FANCY CALIFORNIA GRAPES FANCY CALIFORNIA e voa o (] ORANGES ... e i ls | FANCY MUSHROOMS industry in urers of machia olic: s 1a RECORD OPFN SEASON 1 Jan. 22 (P—For within a reasor t in 1 5 years that after the ma r re 4 a ont six months) they 70 West Main St. aim in favor jef tool |been explained to me, that there is self, and I point out ho -)M|.|‘Vnn a8 a suggestion to the muchine builder that the prospeciive buyer |a of his equipment may have very |the mo {matter, | chines, men | control ha {machinery | much ©me formerly wa Pro- | Iper and complete guards have | greatly reduced the hazards of ma- | chiesthop worls, ha saved men | {MEATS, POULTRY and PROVISIONS 10-15-20-25-30c Ib. WHY PAY MORE? 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Im- | provements such as push-button | ¢ reduced danger to both | d men and aved | taken 1ueh snffering and much money | Cenvenient controls have added to | the day's production and have mad¢ | it possible for operators of the bheaviest machines 1o leave the after a day' work still compara- | tively fresh. These improvements. | inherent fn up-to-date equipment have bencfited machine-tool build- ing and machine-tool using indust trica greatly because of the in- ereased satisfaction of the shop per- sonnel, B he ay of Qualitv City at & 30c Ib. 2 Beb. ZOC b. 15 1 O b. i o 98c NEW for and Fruit Dept. To Be 5 TR W T R T TR S leaf Ihs. for 45¢ 50c § 2 ‘dnz for , opp. New Hotel AT DOYLES We do not need to tell you that we are The Value That Acted Like a Bombshell— Defying All Competition—and Which All Tried to Match Without Success never undersold—you know it. The best quality at the lowest rices—that’s Doyles! 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