New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1929, Page 11

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Wm was taken at a meeting of the Hart- | stated they thought they could smeil | FUR" T[] ford commeon council last night NEWIN []N UR liquor on his breath but that South- when Alderman Thomas J. Kelley wick acted very calm and was not : BI filed a resolution which was passed, disturbed by his narrow escape frora Men's equesting Mayor Batterson to ad- death. > . [i RUBBER PLANT :lnqmne c‘;ty unemployment commit. FINES Twu DRIVERS Southwick asked the officers if Handkerchlefs B s tee to cooperate with the officials of thzy :h::u:nhz he had :eer;hdrmr:(l:‘g Tavasiscit Thise Cote the Hartford Rubber Works in se- and stated he was under the physi- fon Taadihrahiats! at v i clan's care for throat trouble and | on Handkerchiefs at a 1,4’00 WOl‘keIS Ha“ Had AD- aREiRg- smplpymeant for {hoso ko Spefldlflg and Rocklessness Gm had been treated with argyrol be- bargain price. L o clpth ¥ thout. Jobe '\\'hen the 2 fore leaving home. He asked to be nual Payroll of $BB00,000 | Earort ceiromons e nemarcs| HEATA BY JuSHiCE AVETY | evueinea vy & doctor as'to s con- Typewriter Co., is chairman of the ition. 3w 10c More and More People Are Appreciating Grant Values e Southwick was represented by " it Hartford, Aug. 20—Fourteen hun- | ORMESt L des throw. | NeWnEton. Aug 20—Justice of | Attorney Daly of Hartford who pro- L : ¢ u:wd men will be thrown out of em- ing 1,400 people it or '“.m'k taken | the Peace Nathan C. Avery had two dyced several witnesses to testify to il 800 Cakes | i ik odliy s 5 . :,,Z,’,’:',‘;":nagf o 0"0"‘,‘“‘:}1 ‘;“:’;z:‘l ':; away from Hartford one of its big- |cases of motor vehicle violations hu-l‘y:: ’;l‘;':;r:ex‘::?:"s:"mg‘"._:i'c"‘_’j R End of Season Price! L S 1 i | Hartford on August 28 whan opera. | 5o, MduRtrial pavrolis. Practicallyjfore him at Monday night's sesslon | o0 & T atd he knew Bouth- | ¥ 5 ux Joap Clearance! 1 4 tions at the Hartford Rubber Works, |5 &%, 1 o ¢ e Ui% 1ot dopnvceurt. wiek for eight or ten years and had | Children’s You know this brand, || 1 a division of the United States Rub. | P/20t has been cither spent in Hart.| Meyer Katten of Hartford Wad|ngver seen him take a drink or | fiered you tomorrow at ) f hen o, il canseTand the Mant wiit ford or depasited in Hartford banks. [symmoned to court by State Police- |heard of him taking liquor at any ! oflered you tom: at omen s ro s 1 be shifted to the Detralt plant of the Ofticlals of the Ruhber Works were [man Zekas on the charge of speed- |time, ") Nalnsook lower than usual. f + corporation. of the opinion that the men would |ing. As Officer Zekas was Anishing| Prosecutor Lucas, in summing up | . o e e anoae S RD S 2SS s SRer s ve et g 8 A aior Spenh | (ouglLit aoase of recklfes drivine | 1 1 Cc At Half Price - a ime. on the Berlin turnpike he observed |ang was willing to drop the charge nion u1ts ose the Hartford plant, was made | Employes at the plant were down- | Katten driving at the rate of 52 2 Ean of driving while under the influence known to the foremen of the plant | cast when the news was spread of |miles an hour. The roads were wet | of Hqu,,,g w0 il vesterduy afternoon by L. B. Martin, | the shut down. They fear a serious |and Katten paid no attention to Judge Avery found him guilty of | Our regular = Two hundred and fifty stylish. :(l)r;(o‘vl-‘)(‘ x;\anu(?r. As compensation |lack of employment for unskilled [slowing up at intersections, the po- | reckless driving and fined him $25 39¢ and 50c 36-inch colorfast \'u'g_mla Belle Dresses for i manager Siilfmfé":f; ;:t::e'r?:;o:}; g g::: n;[ex Altugtion du imars llicemen 110, | Judge axery found |and costs remitting $15 of the finc, 5 Unbleached women and misses to go on sale Wed- ! Madager explaingd ¢ serious when it is learned that neas- | him guilty and fined him $10 and St Children’s i s N D remen that the company |ly 70 per cent of the workers there |costs making a total of $22.31 At a meeting of the water board | M l. a2 would give extra pay to its em-|are married, many of them having| Robert Southwick of 416 Wood- |neld last night in regard to water Unicn - Suits usiimn will appreciate this unusual value. ployes. The plan is to give men over |large families. land street, Hartford. was charged | mains heing installed on the Berlin | Py < Still plenty of this 1ic 13, Jokia of. Ak wIOLHBYAL MAN RS Unskilled Labor Market with driving a motor vehicle while | turnpike and Stoddard avenue, there st only RHD PRt O TS at the plant 10 years or more a| Manager Kelley of the Manufac.|under the influence of liquor. !was only one protest. The board 5 g quality, 36-inch King \week’s pay for every year they have | turers' Asapciation of Hartford jeun- | Charles Senkaviteh, Jr., of “vor-iwill proceed to have the pipe line Cotton Muslin at only, i been in the employ of the concern, |tw, stated yesterday that although |cester. Mass. driver. of a large installed. Men under 45 years of age who were | the assoclation was sorry to hear of |truck blew out a tire on the Berlin | employed for 15 years or more, Wil | the company’s departure from Hart. |turnpike just north of the Triangle| Rev. and Mrs, Harry S. Martin = SR be recompensed in the same man- [ford, there was no doubt that|flling station. his lead shifted andlof Three Rivers, Mass, are spend- . “:i“n :’nhpu o: the payroll will ve- [ machinists would readily find ,,m_‘?‘nolher tire blew out. He par#rd|ing the week with Mrs Martin'e | [ S o s = ceive two weeks' pay. ployment and the labor w "I his truck on the west side of the|mother, Mrs, George Rowe of Cedar || | = ; Making 9,500 Tires Daily Sorbed. Cartain speciatists In. rab, |94 And Jacked 1t up about twn | sirect. i & THINK OF IT Fine Assortment Well Made More Two-Tone L The Hartford plant has been pro- | ber manufacture may have to go to|fé¢t away from the fence. Takinx e e i | il Women’s Wh' k B . ducing 9,500 tires a day. It i3|other rubber centers for employ-|Off the two tires he proceeded to PI T | Leas Thanta Dime H dk h- f 1€ rYoscms OILCLOTH thought thalnsomle of the employed | ment. However, the majority of the i"’e”““l‘f have them repaired LO OF FUEL PLANE | b i andkerchiers Large well made may go to Detroit to work in the [men are not skilled and ¢ill | leaving his helper, John Quinn on o o Styli v ’s - ‘ 2 C larger plant but no word had been | probably find employmen:hie:e r:";’; the truck. Returning at about 4:30 FORGETS HIS GLOTHES : Children’s S ?"fi.“?h \\o;ne.n 8 Hf’idt Whisk Brooms for long Table Covers received in Hartford as to the re- |bullding, gereral building operations | ¢ Called for Quinn to give him a | kerchiefs. A special lof e tention of any employes. Mayor |or on farms, he said. He stated that | '&0d in replacing the tires. = Quinn HOSC and good value. . Batterson of Hartford and Thomas |a this time of the year. there is al- | '2d Just lett the truck when South-| O'Connell, ~ Accompanying “Sun J J. Kelley, manger of the Manufac- |ways a demand for unskilled labor | \CK: driving from Hartford to New | ‘ ; , 4 for 19c 25c turers' Asaoclation, with the city |in these divisions of employment, | L0k Sruck the rear end of tha| God” Drops Peading Note, But Few of the men empyoyed at the| Seattlo, heavy quality makes s couficil in Hartford, have set about | The state departn: _|truck knotking it off the jacks. Mi- T b Pk Ly . 5 fo try fo find work for the 1.400 | thought’ not. dlsposed. ta et ‘thc chacl §mith of Derby driving south RziicleaCunlitiBapRolugy | f YOU KNOW THIS BRAND! men Who will be deprived of thew | situation with alarm, ad then ran into Southwick's car and| st Paul, Aug. 20 (P—Neil J. S N mitted that 9 » Aug. 2 —Nei = jobs. There ig already a surplus of | the * f closed up the road te all traffic. | 0'Connell, refuelin, ilot for Nick | SEEL 18 TADAN i this etion ot o pr:ue::a!;k;mr?cr\l yml\”w tabor at | “gouthwick claimed that a car with | Mamer and Art Walker, enduranco | g KINGWOOD PR[NTS o country. S A bright lights going north blinded | fiyers, wants his shirt. He also wants | | 1,200 pair for Wednes-{| ! Guaranteed Color Fast 45 inches square Mr. Martin was doubtful that | 2 E him and did not see the truck un-| his suit and other articles of cloth- | ilday. A combed cotton|| | < N : a i many g], the men would move int Passenger Killed in :;lm’x‘(‘; xas '}-‘:1;;1‘.2“:022”::?3- ';';.. ins, . MG | turnover top hose. First “ New fall patterns in this fine count :?11::1?:1 hef)‘?i?sy::t ;lr;:i i he rubber industry in other fiel 3 24 his brakes ving to the onnell was bereft of clothing | OV 4 5 S : B t : r felds Crash of Airplane rain his car skidded into ‘he trurk. | when his refueling ship loft St Daut ’ quality merchandise. — ‘ Borden Product. Short lengths, first Aug. 20 (A-—Chester| Quinn then got into a car and quality goods—and of course guaran- Hartford plant are specialists in tha | M 9 4 vesterday for Aberdeen, S. D., to ac- | Stock up at only | , 5 3 v v T rzl\nelar- ;u’. was killed, and his| went to the state police barrach { company the endurance plane, the | il teed colorfast. Specially Priced these a fine value at only Bryant, manager at the Detrolt ‘“_a’:r:'n ;;‘;1 A‘}ll"‘\:s‘r; NIO:‘ and |and reported the accident. Spokane Sun God. He departed in | c il plant and forme i e it r passenger! Officers Zekos and O'Toole arrivad | such a hurry he forgot his haber- || ir { 1 9 e 25 i T manager in Hart- | were injured dangerously, last night, | and were told that Southwick had | dashery and didn't learn of it until he pal C Yard | C i == ford, will visit the plant before the | when an airplane went inté a tail shut down t.o select skilled labor m‘spln and fell in a mud flat at the g0 to Detroit. Employes have been edge of Puget Sound. thrown his lunch and a bottle of | was in the air headed for Aberdeen. medicine over the fence. "Officsr He dropped a $50 bill with a note R ok . O'Toole investigated and found two |imploring St. Paul to rush his - R T ; Wherever passibls men 1poyment | WThe pliot and Hall oach suffered | bottles, ane containing alleged liquor | clothes to a Spokano Botel. But he | CLEARANCE! Boys’ 27-inch Seri ; toileave Hetera Anbet s it Kook, and the other grape julce. Bouth- | failed o specify where he had left |j W : Y crim : s S |wick admitted having the grape |his wearing apparel and early today ' omen's » X . f nmc.,fl";';“?,',,f""’ fhg:kv More than 3,000,000 trecs are |juice and denied knowing anything|searchers at the airficid had been R Go]f Hose Whlte Outmg . Curtalns { gnizance of the situation | planted annually in Ohio. of the bottle of liquor, The officers | unable to locate it Il Sweaters i i 1 With colozed” Tuffled h = s B 5 . ¢ 2 More of this fine qual- Y : A ! i i - -~ - 100 women’s summex More of these new fall e T edging, including sides. | N 77 Sweaters at half price Golf Hose at only saving prices. valanceA and tie-backs. 1 - for Wednesday. i Complete— ] 49c 19¢ vur 10c vau 50c¢ i i . ! i L e Z CLEARANCE! SPECIAL LOT 5,000 Yards All silk crepe de chine I Whie Dress Good Remnants Sitk Scarfs | | | Chinawear Seconds of high priced materials . 5 All First Quality OUR _ 69th BIRTHDAY 1o || e | layons, Broadcloths, Voiles, Organdies, Scrims ‘housands of yards of dress zoods for which you usually pey much more. Only — and other wanted picces Only 1,000 pieces. riangles, long and g‘vps;w Searfs at half price 49¢ Today, August 20, 1929, marks the 69th anniversary of the establish- - Colorfast [ 36-inch 207x44" e ment of the New Britain National Bank. Today this pioneer bank— Printed Pongee| '|New Cretonnes|| |Turkish Towels Shirtings - . et . 5 600 more yards of ?his 4 7 Cre- Double thread, fast 36-inck vide Broad-|| - the Oldest Bank in the City—can look back over an enviable record of | s s e e ‘ | Printed Pongee offered 69 YEARS SERVICE | Wdldfi . ‘ 69 YEARS' SUCCESS I L_19¢ v € vu 69 YEARS' SAFETY | | markable price. Plenty of white. 19¢ _19¢ v a saving price. o ) ] DUROLEUM MATS é\“wi We are warmly appreciative of the patronage, good will and confi- T » Only 500 i d f . . g . S i OFEPETTTI T O Size 15%27 Duroleum Mats g ence of the business interests and people of the entire New Britain | Bp«@'{g", n two attractive designs : district which have made possible our growth and success, and pledge . R CRE | Tored tomoprow. b only)) st ot ourselves anew to serve them all to the very best of our ability in 1 » Bemen Sc s i the year that lies ahead. ‘ i i — [ —— 49%\“ ; - 3 A i soigin hildren’'s 3 EVERY BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE i Hose | |Rubbar Aprons| | Panty Dresses | | Business or Personal W [|guade including white ] |liiose” for tho working|| || ber” Aptons for women. Paky Tiedne i | checks and plain colors. man. Stock up at A new lot formerly sold for a doliar ) OFFICERS lOc Pair 25(: 59(: " A. J. Sloper, Chairman of Board S 4 F. S. Chamberlain, President W. H. Judd, Cashier C. L. Sheldon, Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer A. S. Parsons, Assistant Cashier H.'W. Hatsing, Assistant Cashier — Boys’ — Wednesday Special! All Wool Sweaters D Plaid Blankets Slip-on styles. Just think—a bo; DIRECTORS R \ll Wool Sweater for only a dollar. Size 64”x76” Sizes 28 to 34. In black and blue First quality. A special B. A. Moor: Mauri e i kel e s irst quality. A special A G, Kimbal f{la “fi.‘?u%flnlq | THL b D lot of beautiful Plaid G. T. Kimball C. F. Chase $1 Cotton Blankets. Large M ?’a!\ter ]‘{{‘ Hart W. H. Judd N Each bed size and absolutely {5 amberlain F. M. Holmes R. E. Pritchard | y firs ity. Take ad- A F Corbm G. P. Spear l first quality. Take a vantage of this bargain MOrrow. | %IGRANTCO 283-287 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK

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