GEO. W. SMITH. the Crown Acorn
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... V ' A r ..- '•> ■ ' 'V, ; -. i'.v -v'f ;■ , V t 'A f T : rv •- W it . T - ^' ■:-; • ■ _-. ---. t; jf e . W r ^ I*"*, '• ' v •*■•-•>■ V A-.l 'f--' WEEKLY 'rfr ■4 ^ T W O CEN TS VOL. 28. NO. 86. {U^UeU I Herald of That Gty Claimi Poahwety Y b i u d i i W oolen Mills Total-] ONE-HALF DOZEN That State Board of Education Hat Eiedded to Locate Trade > fy Destroyed This NEW DOMESTIC Schod There. M o r n in g . FOOTWEU Prom general appearances the State I Board of hJdncation has sidMtepped LOSS ONE Hu¥ rED DROP HEAD SEWING Manchester in regard to locating one FOR MEN. of the state trade schools here. While T H O M DOLLARS. the board has made no offical declara Natty new models in high tion to that effect the news comes from m a c h in e s at I New Britain that the board has votec Fire Ctusedl by Exploaon of Keroseuej shoes for fall and winter, I to locate a school in the Hardware City jjimp u Boyer Ro<m— Four Story including the popular wines and, as it is scarcely probable in view Mifl Built of Brick a id Wood and tans, in button and OUR THIRTY-FIFTH of the clamor from all quarters of the state for one of the schools, that the — Insurance $9 0 ,0 0 0 . lace. board will decide to locate both schools m I in the same county, it may be safely The Vernon Woolen Company's mill Banister, 'Hurley, Packard, Ralston, ANNIVERSARY SALE, I assumed that the other school will grace at Vernon was totally destroyed by fire locality more distant from New early this .morning, causing a loss of Crawford, Weber, Tasco. Britain tian Manchester. over one hundred thousand dollars. It $20.01) EACH The Herald of New Britain printed was shortly after half past two this Prices range from an exclusive story on the front page morning when the watchman, Robert of its Saturday night edition in which Koch, rudely awakened M. H. White, This is one of the best offerings of our sale. it claimed positively that the board treasurer and manager of the concern, $2.50 to $7.00. Be sure to see these machines. had decided to locate one of the schools and told him the boiler house was on there. The following paragraphs are fire, Mr. White’s residence is on the Our further announcement on Page 5. taken from The Herald’s story of Sat hill overlooking the mill property and GEO. W. SMITH. urday’s issue: it took him only a few minutes to get New Britain wins its fight for one of into his clothes and to the scene of the the trade schools to be established by fire. The watchman hurried fpr help the state. , „ j xs The state board of education has and Mr.. White attempted to get out voted to. establish one of the schools in the hose and start the water wheel, this city. ... but this could not be done. Every The details of the agreejhent with the public-spirited manufacturers of effort was made to confine the fire to WORTH CUSHION Watkins Brothers the city through whose activity the the boiler room, but the building was FURN ITURE AND PIANOS. claims of New Britain have been suc- so dry that the water had little or no cessfully urged are not yet fully ^^^’ Lffect in stopping the progress of the SOLE SHOES.* CRAWFORD AND GLENWOOD COOKING RANGES. ^ O n“ 1 hta, to When the lire reeehed the main practically certain, there is no possi- part of the mill it was evident to Mr. The Worth Cushion Insole or ‘'Mattress for bility of a hitch and the cause for that the mill was doomed. The which there have long been ardent f jyg fitted with the automa the foot” is one of the most skilled inventions in rr^nSwiteneSee" T modem shoe making. Instead of the common or In reference to the above a represen-j supphad from a large tank on the hill WATCHES tative of The Herald called op Howell 1 above the mill. The tank was full and hard leather insole the foot rests upon a soft its capacity was 14,000 gallons of The first consideration in Cheney, who is a new member of the water. All of this water was poured silient mattress-like cushion which yields^ selecting a watch is to get a re- state board of education, yesterday lla n k s and on the*, flames through the sprinklers Uable time keeper. It makes and asked for verification of the re pressure of the foot, distributing tl^ .but it did not check the fire. In three no difference how little you port. Mr. Cheney replied that he h ^ u watch. It is money no official knowledge of it§ truth, i^rTj hours the entire mill property was laid ly, and fitt|iig the foot equally oW>afld|*uaved was the i^stud untolg yot^ can depend had -littlo rfeaaon:rta doubt that the ^ _____ __t__ one H a M B ^ ^ _ sts to I offer at {vices per ffnaLllapil^ ^r^gukUng. o f the ] inexpensive [pair to $4.50. * do widi merit. These of thi^ , , Jnea the company's along simple* COMFORTABLBS. beard of educaffob IM hla home and removed ‘^ ^es':imd -gre dependable time the 3 A good assortment at |i each. tion of the report coaid tie safe from the office building. ■ ^lacpert#^ Other cheap watches Bleached Seamless sheets, full size, Secretary Hine was absent end -A< J. iW f ir e was caused by the explos 'gotten op in a showy way are not Wright, clerk of the board, said ..thau ion of' a kerosene lamp. The watch worth canying. 65c and 70c each. Extra flarge size he bad heard the report, but couU man kept a lamp in the boiler room A. BROWN & CO!7 We have Ic^uued from years of 75c- Pillow Slips, full size, loc, 12c say nothing official. and m a^ his rounds of the mill by experience, to distinguish be and 14c. DEPOT SQUARE. the light t a hand lantern. He had tween the good and poor makes, Proi>atioiier Goes to Jail. 6 jnst returned from his trip about and we we will not sell a jeweled 2.80 Patrick Shea, s probationer, was %ben be disoovered the fire. watch at any price that we can arrested yesterday forenoon by Prot>«« The Vernon Woolen Company manu not guarantee. The Morton & Dwyer Co. tion OflScer Goalee. Sbea baa been on Call and get our prices. factured woolen and worsted goods. It Great Coal Saver probation since last November and had ran a six set mill. The mill had been Perfect Baker Leonard J. Eicliman, only one more month to serve4 He idle the greater part of the time since THE PATENT has not been keeping his terns very last January. E. C. Hilliard is presi Jeweler and Optician.- well but the probation officer has dent of the company and M. H. White given him several chances to brace up. H9 S)9 0 H is the treasurer and general manager. M i Yesterday morning when Shea was The |Sterling Mr. White has been connected with the thrown out of Brink’s saloon in an in concern for over twenty years and toxicated condition Mr. Goalee decided under bis mangement the business has Oven it was time to take him in. Tomatoes grown materially. When the hard & l‘®0. Shea had a 30 days’ jail sentence Limes came on two years ago the wool Crown hanging over his bead. The suspension len busihess was hit hard and Mr. White For Circulation of execution of judgment in this case Keeps the heat always uniform. decided to curtail bis output and last was revoked and Judge Arnott fined January shut down entirely. You will never have .your baking him ?5 and costs for being drunk yes The mill was a four story wooden m Canning terday. Acorn j burned on one side and raw on the structure about 75 by 200 feet with a Now is the time to do the canning I other— NEVER. Hndson'Folton Colebration in Moving large wing. Beside this there were two large stock bouses and the boiler for winter. We have a large supply It CAN>T Happen. IT H A S:— Pictures. room and other smaller buildings con of nice large tomatoes and will be A lifting top plate for feeding fuel. The feature picture of the Enter nected with the mill. Mr. White had A drop oven door-makes a 14-inch shelf. pleased to supply your Wants. prise Picture Company’s program at practically rebuilt the mill and equip A perfectly square oven 20 inches x 20 inches. Of course we have a good supply the Armory this evening will be the ped it with ail up-to-date machinery W. E. Hibbard A Hot Blast draft— great fuel saver. a of all other kinds of grand historical parade of the Hud- tor the manufacture of woolen goods. A double draft grate. son-Fulton celebration. It will be It was equipped with an electric light A new oven ventilating system. well worth seeing and will give the system. When the mill was running; A special method for removing the grates. Vegetables stay-at-homes an idea of the splendor full time it gave employment to 110 An arched top oven plate— cannot break.