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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926. CERTIFICATES FOR LOCAL INDUSTRIES Three Recognized for Service of Over Hall Centry | A. G. Kimball, president of Lan- ders, Frary & @lark; B. A. Hawley, vice-president of the American Hardware Corp. and general ager of the Russell & and F. M. Holmes, president of North & Judd Mfg. Co., last night were presented with certificates of fellowship on behalf of their organ- izatlons for over a half century of publie service, by the American In- | stitute of New York. The Arms received medals from the in- stitute 50 or more years ago at old institute fairs. | Forty-three other firms were rep- | resented and similarly honored Or:ar W. Ehrhorn and Presid F. Murdock spoke. Tron and brass forges old form the center of the exhibit 1 New Britain factorles. The New taln booth is 100 feet long and | 10 feet deep. Among the local £ tories exhibiting are the Ta Bearing Co., the Stanley Works the Stanley Rule and Level Co., American Hosiery Co., Landers, Frary & Clark, P. & Corbin, Corbin Cabinet Lock, 1 & win, Corbin Screw p.. Beaton & Cadwell, Skinner Chuck Co., and the Union Mfg. Co., Norii & Judd, Hart & Hutchison, Hart & Cooley the Taplin Mfg. Co. The history of the beginning and development New Bri in- lustries a n from pre-Revo- itionary days to the pre t time n the New Britain booth. The old forges, coming from the pattern shop of E. F. Neumann, old ss furnaces and crucibles owned Ly George Osho and William Kinney of this city, are said to have | produced cannon balls used in ry war. An inscription picuously in the exhibit rom the village blacks shops and small brass industries coms to New Britain the title Hardware City of the Wo; The Union M and t ner Chuck Co. exhibits dep! development of a chuck from block of wood to the present day article. Of the factory exhibits one of the most outstanding is that of the Faf- nir Bearing Co. A full line of ball hearings and transmission bearing is shown. On a large board Is an arrangement of ball bearings of all tvpes spelling the name “Fafnir.” These bearings all rotate being driv- en by one master bearing, er ring driving the others. 2, H. om ting ¢ man.- | Srwin branch | | | | same 150 v of tain's show | | 0. The dis , a sales engincer the lo- cal plant and s attra able attention. The new silk finish steel, is being featured Stanley Works, while th Rule and Level Co. is fe ]y Colonial tools and hardware. A general line of underw , bath- Ing suits, ate golf hose is shown by the American H nickelware and electri Land a recent product, by the ry Co 1l Cutlery, liances ry & CI \I\!l T 21 (A — A flat | to be fixed for half an ission of FLAT AIR Washington, Oct. air mail postage rate at probahly s ounce and mail any in the United | er as many air mail routes | v, will be placed in ef-| the rst of next Gen distance fect about Postmaster nounced. Postal officials dcavoring deter tory flat 1ate to do various low rates now The decision of Postmas New to let out to contractors the operation of t trans-continental | and New York-Chi overnight | government operated routes brought | about a necessity for a flat rate, The new rate wil be finally determined and placed in effect about the time the government operated routes ars turned over to private tors. ter contr: AVOID DIZZY SPELLS Never well, Always tired and ged out. Beauly tossed away b neglect. To he beautiful and to Kkeep youth the system must be free from poisonous, backwash of con- stipation which often causes dizzy spells. For 20 years, Dr. T M. wards gave his patients, in place of calomel, & compound of vegetable ingredients mixed with naming them Dr. Edu Tablets. Known by their olive color. They free the system of poisons that ige health, energy, beauty. You need never have sallow com- plexion, dull eyes, coated tonguc, throbbing headachos—all signs that your bowels are clogged, liver is torpid. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive | Tablets nightly. Thiy act smoothly and ping. How much | | ‘ter yowll feel and look! Every- | where men and women who | Kknow {he value of good health take Dr. Edwards' Olive druggists, 16¢, 30c and 60 olive wise X.MW«X&WWW" | establishments ack of D elry on monds o Weekly Budget F Monthly Payment. ons under th an held STRICT "IDENTIAL. Address Box 31-S New Britain Herald and || {and Carring- | ™ | headband 1 a flation ! pr General VARE REPORTS HE HAS SPENT BUT VERY LITTLE Mlis Traveling Expenses Are $133.03 ‘Miohigan Clergyman Brings and He Made No Contributions Washington, Oct. Vare, republic 21 (P —William an senatorial nom- inee in Pennsylvania, around whose head was waged the fight over primary campaign expenditures, re- ported to secretary of the sen- ate today that had spent only $133.08 for traveling cxpenses in s present campaign election. He reported no contributions. Senator Butler of Massachusetts, chairman of the republican national commiltee, reported no contributions \d no expenditures except $1,000 h ad contributed to the publican state comm Senator Wadswort! w York, reported e 55.83 and contributions of ) from Sheldon Whitehouse. Other expenditures and contribu- ported included: Senator Williams, republi souri, expenditures of $5 ntribu from tor re- republican nditures of $1,- Mis 00 Mr tion of $300 and Kearney sin, expenditures of on of $100. . democrat mocrat, 24.18; of Col- tribution of §1,000 from Street Albert diana, exp 1 s $2,623 contributions. The Pennsylvania gue, disbursements and Jemoer of In- Anti-Saloon $1.826 contr or tion 0 from the national organization The Tndiana Anti-Saloon league > 5 s t1.- contribution in ex- only $100 was from George of M LT 314. Tt cess of Hegman Miss Mary Ciarcia Is Louis Bonaiuto’s Bride Ciarcia of 86 Dwight Bonaiuto of 52 ve Miss Mary nd Louis | Monroe street were married morning at Mary's church . Walter J. Lyddy. Mrs. Jo- matron of Agnello, Jo- auline Cartelli e flower girls Constanti o ring b Cianei was best man Agnello, John Cianci i were the ushers. gown of white Cianci. Paul Nunzio and Joseph T The hride wore ridal satin trimmed with pearls L ve css lace canght ith ribbon. She carried a of rosehuds and lilies of the The matron of honor wore a gown of pink with a silver pink Marcelina a a bouquet of pink iquet valley, prgette ith silver h roses bands baskets of and lilies in 0dad guests Fellows' hall vhich vere present. Music w Lynch's orchestra. The will live roe strect upon their Iding trip to i’ 1s furnished by Mon- couple at 6 return a w | Washington. 0 in | nd a | r was Frank | {Cotton Spinning Trade MINISTER SUING SCANDAL MONGERS Action Against Five Women Mich., that Muskegon, Oct. 21 A —| his reputation and as a minister and a man | have been ehattered by Charging standing the gossip | Georzs N | divorced of five women, Rev. Hartness, 48 years old, man and pastor of the a Forest ave- | has filed five damage suits in circuit court. He th slanderous nue Church of Christ, charges that defendants sread stories rmong his congregation about his women of the asks $5.000 from each de- conduct He fendant J. E with you Turner, counsel for the church board had 1 investigation of the found them unwar: t the members were the min! Hart- ranted, a standing behind Mr. Hartness came ars ago from Ore the war as a aplain, and ac- | cording to his rney his wife him while he was in the serv- He sued and got a decree, two gon. gerved Was Active in Sept. Washington, Oct. 21 (A — The cotton spinning industry was more ring September than in last March, the thly report to- since Active spindle hours for Septem- | ber averaged place, compared this year and i averaze with 200 in August 188 in September HumBer lofl spindies during September was or at 985 per on a single ehift §07,810 and city for August this $55 and $3.8 per ember last year. J‘ per Par cent cap: and 31, cent for Sep | ing plant | p. | will be 800 OIL STOVES USED T0 HEAT BIG AUDITORIUM Preparations Being Made at Sesque- centennlal to Have Big Hall Warm Enough Philadelphia, Oct great Sesquicentennial 21 (P —The be the honor guest “Soiree De Gala,” tonight with 500 oil stoves today. The Sesquecentenpial buildings were not erected with the idea that | they would be occupied during the winter and the management did not g0 to the expense of installing heat- however, chilled the vast auditorium The stoves were put in last night and today had warmed the air to 75 degrees. It was planned to air the building during the afternoon and then warm it up again. At 7 m. the stoves will be removed after which the natural heat of the crowd will have to keep the building warm Carl L. Warren to Take Miss Anderson as Bride wedding of Miss Margaret M. 'son, danghter of Mrs. Augus- ta Anderson of 285 Chapman streef, and Carl T and Mrs. E en of Willimantic, will y afternoon Memorial Gilman son of Mr. Raymond of honor and Sylvia son will be bridesmaid. Both ants are sisters of the bride. I'\\Mflni Wi '1.1»"!\, brother of the groom, will be th st man and the 1shers will be rl"\] Anderson, broth- er of the brida, and Carl Johnson, cousin of the bridegroom CLAIMS \\ORI D R (ORD London, Oct, 21 (A J. G. Parry- Thomas, British driver, today estab- lished what is med to be a world record for an hour's automobile run, overing 121.27 miles at Brooklands. American Automobile asso- speedway record for one 1 by Haroun, who cover- The ciation hour is he¢ ed T4 1910, JUST ONE INGREDIENT | —her famous recipe with choice buckwheat flour What husband has ever forgotten the taste of old-time ‘“buckwheats? Right now women everywhere are offering their husbands a surprise from boyhood days: light, (ondcr from | iladelphia and | POLISH CURRENCY DEFLATION War: The s » — de- w, Poland, ep toward s taken reney most acute pi em, w v nt | proviai *lof 450,00 | banknote issued by Grabski cabinet to balan lish budget. decree stat notes will be replaced by ernmental banknotes w coted in a m gar taxes. new gov- h will be asure by the su- THE New York Albert WOLI™ ENJOINED Oct. 21 (@ Ottinger from Dunne known “Wolf of Wall Street,” Le ris and R. M. Wright, of Ayr Wright Company, from dea n < of consolidated distributo The st Attorney Supreme enjoining as the mar and his a: d to have enga dulent practice stock. soclates were al- of making running its p to ash” sales of from $1.50 then 1 share unloadin has ob- | v H. Mor- | ng huck\\heats”mlhlhespecnal ‘tang”” they long for, cakes made according to Aunt Jemima'’s famous recipe. You get her own ingredients with just enough choice buckwheat flour added, her recipe adapted by expe- rienced cooks, ready-mixed in the yel- low package: Aunt Jemima Prepared Buc{Zw vheat Flour. How easy it is now to make these buckwheat cakes with that wonderful “kick”! No overnight waiting for the batter to rise! Just add a cup of milk (or water) to every cup of Aunt Jemima Prepared Buckwheat Flour—and stir. ‘When you give your husband these cakes, one lpok at his face will tell you just how well he likes them. Plannow BUCKWHEATS! WITH THE “TANG” MEN HANKER FOR to test this famous recipe, ready- mixed—Aunt Jemima Prepared Buck- wheat Flourin the yellow package. And don't forget those southern pancakes with the old-time plantation flavor— cakes you make with Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour in the red packages. Coupons for valuable premiums come in every Aunt Jemima package. AUNTJEMIMA PREPARED Buc KWHEAT FLOUR BULBS — Selected Tulips, Hyacinths, ed in the frau- | ce up | about $5 and | Paper White Narcissi. We import dircet from Holland, S. P. Strople Phone 939. 87 WEST MAIN STREET 185-189 Park St. FESSIONAL BLDG. Announcing Its Removal to New and Larger In the n the Store formerly occupied by W. offer our entire Stock at future we will be located at $5 West Main St Quarters In G. Simmons Corp. Hence we REMOVAL SALFE PRICES All Dresses to be $9.50, $145 sold regardless of ¢ ost for quick clearance 0, $22.50 at Sale Starts Friday Morning, Oct. 22 These Dresses are in the Newest Shades up to the minute in Style and of the finest quality values. Superb from regular stock of M(M %7 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 3252 PROFESSIONAL BLDG. auditorium, | where Queen Marie of Rumania will | at l' was being heated | The cool October days, | Miss (iladys Anderson | iles at Tos Angeles April 16, ( | GHRISTHAS TREE BAR 10 STREET LIGHTING PLAN Pine Put Up at Vine Street Triangle Casts Heavy Shadow Over Thoroughfare A department in pine trea placed by the triangle the park at Vine street will interfere with the stre lighting system at this point, board of public works fears, and ( { Engineer J. D, this possibility park Wainwright tween the and at ni over the to the attention of the intendent, Ralph The tres stands be- eet light and Vine street it casts a heavy shadow which heretofore has ed lighting. the park this trec con ity Chr he neighbor { str a hood of Vir rried on treet. For m ars this locality have decorated then m in the park Dangerous Varicose | Veins Can Be Reduced Prople who want to re or varic duce swol- len ose veins should rald Oil and morning as notice an continue e veins and bunches are re- to normal. The Fair lots of it | bottle of Moon onee dire s F Applied nig hey will qu ment whic will u jd D | Williams has called | get a at | ’FAII]EN IN AGAIN FOR BEATINI] P[]LIEE AGENT (Continu>d from First Fage) them no: y romarked, e Falgen named shortly and “Bill” left r 9 o' the res lock and st Main McGra qa ast Main with nce of the law,” [3rec torney d lig NOW FORGET SOUR STOMACH Diapepsin. 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For in fifty years, Kuppenheimer has made only one kind of clothing . .. young men’s . . . for men from sixteen t0 Sixty . . . and in serving youth it has preserved youth, As an excellent youth-tonic for Fall, come take a peek at the spirited Kup- penheimer suit and overcoat models for the new season . . . now at this store. Their virile sprightly lines will take the wrinkles out of both your mind and ;lppc.lrancc. Se¢e THE CHARLESTON—/n Banff Blues A blue suit is like gold currency. It never goes out of style. But there are blues and blues . the most delightful of which are the new Kuppenhcimer blues—which range in tone from the dark sonorous blue of an Irish lassie’s eye to the green blue of the sea...Banff Blues are especially smart, tailored in the new Charleston Sack . .. as shown on the young man above. KUPPENHEIMER Good Clothes An Investment in Good Appearance “N.E. M AG &SONS ¥e Qaolleniate Shougpe MAIN AT EAST MAIN