New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 20

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__WOPRLDS (ARGEST SHOE prices have been reduced! Greater Variety, Smarter Styles and Finer Quality-’ all at LOWER PRICES- KINNEY’S EASTER SPECIALS Ladics’ Tan Sport Oxfords Goodyecar Welt Sewed Ladies” Brown Calf or Kid, Military Heel Indies’ Brown Brogue Oxfords, Military Heel . Ladies’ Black Satin Hand Turned Pumps, High Heel .... 413415 10T RACES 'DOWN IN MEXICO ntists Work Just as Do Gold Miners n Juan De Teotihuacan, Mexico, . 25.—Prospecting for the inhabi- | ns of o lost race in virtually the manner as miners dig for gold, i ral employes here have just started | over massive stairs with ornate decora- moover the remalns of a city of at | t 100,000 inhabitants which flour- 4,000 or more years ago. there over the confines of the buried bave been sunk shafts to find , houses and temples known to t below the level of the mountain ley in which lles the little village San Juan de Teotichuacan, the name Here | Growing Girls’ Shoes Brown or Black Women’s Comfort and Nurse Shoes, tip and plain toe Misscs’ and Childrén’s Fine $3.90 $2.49 Boys’, Youths’ and Little Gents’, Men’s Brown Brogue Hi tribe which wandered into Mexico from the north and, finding the valley fruit- ful and the climate salubrious, decided | to settle. .The presence of volcanic rock as one of the top strata covering the ruins indicates that one of the nearby moun- tains erupted and inundated the city with lava. Entry to the grounds is made facing the ““Temple to the Goddess of the Winds,"* which was discovered less than a year ago, when erosion uncovered well defined walls and decorations typi- cally Indian and Egyptian in their con- | ception. This temple has now been dug out and reconstructed on the ex- terior. The inside is reached at pres- ent through a series of subterranean passages. Inside, the visitor treads tions of huge serpents with obsidian eyes and grotesque conceptions rein Iniscent of Egyptian art. The wopk of interior excavation and reconstruction is far from complete. Between this temple and the pyramid § to the Sun is a stretch of one-quarter, | of & mile which is at intervals piercedd by the shafts of the diggers and some places by the uncovered rem of a house or public building with paint still bright and the Shoes and Oxfords 4 Doors From East Main Street + Unlike the pyramids of Egypt with its ' huge jutting blocks of stone forming an endless stairs to the top, the Sun pyramid is built with a smooth sur- face in five distinct ' tiers. Amm h made by steps built lnfl) lb. y the uninitiatedl ler most perilo cline with no differs from also in the interior pass The p; with a b feet. It xf platform In co of the ested Valley, beeg N S 1 t 1 Many Easters ago The Big Store figured prominently in the Sprit *women who gave thought to substantial value as well as correct fasl of The Big Store has reached out to thousands of wearers. .Rapheal required to supply the demands of those who have proven by experienc: our Footwear. $5.95 to $7.95 $10.00 Brown, new brogue Oxfords with flat Light and dark shade, specially priced for $6 95 Easter Women’s and Growing Girls’ heel and military heel.. Women’s $10.00 light Russia calf, French heel, one strap Pumps, 6 95 Specially priced for Easter . Children’s patent Mary Jane ankle strap Pumps, specially priced for Easter— LOT NO. 1 Size 2 1-2 to 5. Size 4 1-2 to 8. Women’s high grade, 1 Pumps, French heels brown kid, all sizes. for Easter Value $6.50. strap, tongue in black and Specially priced high grade black ribbon Ties, Specially priced for Women’s French heels. Easter Value $7.50. Women’s high grade, brown kid, high heel Oxfords, two, three and five eye- let. Specially priced for $3 39 Easter (value $8.00) . 9 $4.95 to $6.95 Women’s $12.00 grey, brown and black suede, baby French apd high French heels. Some with' satin and patent kid - inlay. Specially priced for $7 95 Easter . Women’s bench made, ‘ideal brown kid, - high heel Oxfords. Specially priced for Easter . Value $7.95. celele e Misses’ and Growing Girls’ black kid button Shoes, nature shape. Specially 1‘);:;::: ;zfof.aster RPN $2 79 Spring’s newest creation—Women’s cross strap Pumps in black and brown kid, high heel. Specially . priced for Easter . Value $6.50. Women'’s high grade, patent and dull kid Opera Pumps, high heel. Special- Viotas . e 82,77 Women’s high grade patent and dull kid, five' eyelet Ties, high heel. Specially S XY Women's 8} one and Spéciufly Easter. Boy ScopiuS] leath S Sizes ™o Sizes 1114 Sizes 2 1; Values up: Boys’ black: Specially p Children’s h nature shal Easter, siz 91-2 (va Babies’ blge! Specially pf Sizes 3 to! Children’s Specially p slzes' 9 so Children’s ax lace ‘Shoe Easter, sit 18 1-8 (V. 1»°w Britains Shopping Center- THE e e [RAPHAELS DEPARTAENT STORE] Al U 20 fo 386 Mainst. - JEF TR S i A Store for fverybo Ne WBI‘/ fo dy- | state board of control, to be one ‘of." he principal reasc - for the decrease number of inmates in the Minne- state prison at Stillwater, John ett, secretary of the Arkansas ntiary commission, gave the ¢ e and enforcement of prohibi laws credit .for ts. € the decrease in the number of state con- - Officials of the Kentucky prisons, Phere the greatest drop in ‘ha 1§ was noted, said that the dee "eline there was due in large puiv (O 48 the unprecedented period of em- which means ln the Aztec tongue, , ity of the Gods.’ The Mexican government has appro- | ted funds for this work of excava- which is in charge of Manuel mio, director of anthropology of the partment of agriculture. The gov- yment hopes eventually to make the ! ot one of the show places of Mexico. Dominating the area are the two | ramids, one to the Sun and the other the Moon, which for centuries have od the efforts of archeologists and torjans to trace their origin The ramid to the Moon is still untouched, | intact as the day they there several thousands of Between the two pyramis defined plaza on one side o street has been uncovered “‘Path of the Dead.’” | placa are hundreds of Sr. Gamlio assured tne | contained either 'ho Immense storel logical mate the various terra cot rowhead | ing uten ployment and high wages probably more than to prohibition. They said they did not expect their prison g population to stay at its low point fon long. In Ohio, Warden Thomas ' said | that the main reason why the stat ' penitentiary population had not de@ creased in the last few years was 1:‘\2 indeterminate sentence. It hol prisoners longer, he said. Amnother reason given by Warden Thomas was that Ohio police were more active ¢ than those in some otlnr states And« S “We do not get as many petit of- fenders as formerly but the crimes committed are of a much more seri- ous nature. I believe it is also true that a great many of these serious crimes are being committed and the oflenden are not bomt cnucht. I

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