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OGHWAY DEPT. FOND ABOLT $15000,000 Nolor Vetice Owoers Wil Cop- (ribute $10,000,000 in Two Years Hartford, Sept. 21~Close to §14,- 006,000 1! be avallable during the next years (o' carry on the work | of the Blate Highway Depariment, ae- cording te an estimaie made publie today by the department. This sum includes direat appropriations frem the state and fees which the meter vehicle department receives from registrations, licenses and fines, in ad- ditien to the state tax on gasoline. The law requires that all fees from | the motor vehiele department he used | for the reconstruction and mai | pance of trunk line highways. The amount appropriated by the @eneral assembly for the highway de- | psartment for the current two-year fiscal period aggregates §4,200,000, 1 The remaining $10,000,000 it is est Mmated will be received through the motor vehicle department, Heretofore, receipts from the gas-| oline tax have been turned into the Flate treasury direct by the metor ve- hicle department, but the recent ses- | the Atlantic alone in the 30-foot sloop Firecrest. | directed | sattled storms and starvation §o finally make a landing on the | {shores of Long Island, N, Y, Inset shows the Firecrest, sion of the general assemb that this money bhe devoted exclusive. Iy to the betterment of the state's roads, Gas Tax $2.000,000, Tt in estimated that the gasoline tax will produce $2,000,000 in revenue during the next two yea The re- sult will be that improvements and construction on the highways to that amount willsbe made possible, which Commissioner John A, Macdonald poined out, will be of direct benefit to ml[s' DARKEN | motor vehicle department, which wWas | group he i | YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know, The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its nat- ural color dates back to grandmoth- er's time. She used it to keep her| kdir beautifully dark, glossy and at-| tractive. Whenever her hair took on| that dull, faded or streaked appear- ance, this simple mixture was ap- plied with wonderful effect, But ‘brewing at home is mussy and | out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a hottle of ."Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” you wiil get this famous old prescripti improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known down town druggist says it darkens the halr so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your halr, taking one strand at a time. By morning the v gray hair disappears, and after an- other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. +£W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FleAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1028 ° of the feel lo aptual transfers of Receipt of credit extend pt over Afieen years is an express limitation the opinion added cash or of law POSTAL SAVINGS IN . B. SHOW BIG DROP Largest Proportional Decrease in Following the course set for him by Columbus over 400 years ago, Alain Gerhault, French tennis star and yachtsman, crossed —_— inevitable that highway improvements mean a longer life for the cars tra- ersing them, and, rather than prov- ing an unfair burden, the tax on gas- oline haa been found to be a sound investment for the automoblle owner. For the fiscal two year period end- ed June 30, the highway department recelved $7,600,000 in fees from the | the motoriat who pays the tax. It ts] Boosv"im FOR HIRAM ‘ exclusive of the gasoline tax receipts, Based on income for the firat two months of the present fiscal year, it is considered likely that this source of revenue will produce 000 for the 1923-25 period, This, combined with an estimated recelpt of $2,000,000 from the gaso- nearer $9,000,. | For 142 days he | Group of Nehraska Men Organize to | “ Push Candidacy of California Sena- tor For Presidency, Lincoln, Neb,, Sept, 21.—A political ¢ favorable to the candi-| |dack of Senator Hiram Johnson of | |California for the republican nomina- | tion for president, launched a move- ment in his favor yesterday. John G. Maher, active ‘for many | years in Nebraska politics was quoted | |as saying the movement his for its| |purpose an organization to place on | | nearly twice as much as those | New Britain, State Is Here BY GEORGE H, MANNING (Washington Bureay of New Rritain Herald) Washington, Bept, 21 Postal Bayv- ings deposits, elaimed by officiais of the post office dgpartment to be index to employment conditions in industrial mmunities, especially where much forelgn labor is ployed, have shown considerable drops in the last two successive months in New Britain Of the seven Connecticut eltics ap- pearing ameng the 118 of the United Blates having deposits of more than $100,000 at the end of July, enly two, New Haven and Hartford, showed gains in the amount on deposit durs ing the month of July, New Hritain han ney appearcd in the select $100,000 class, although several towns of the state with much smaller populations have been on the roll regularly, with deposits totalling of Figures of SNtate, At the end of July, for example, | balances in postal savings deposi- tories in Connecticut were follows dgeport, $836,473; ew Haven, | s 156; Hartford, 54, An- sonin, $118,885; Norw $114,500; Willimantie, $114,065; Waterbury, $105,782; and New Britain, $60,861, While all these amounts, except those | of New Haven and Hartford, were decreases from the amounts on de-| posit at the end of June, by far the| largest proportional decrease was that at New Britain, where the bal-| ance for June was $63,387, and that| in May, $66,105, this being the peak | reached after a ste v increase from | January when the balance was $59,- h, line tax, and the department’s direct|{ne official ballot in the primaries in| yoq, appropriation ®f $4,200,000, will ag- gregate close to $15,000,000, This will be the largest sum ever made available during two years for high- way ‘mprovements in Connecticut, and should make possible the most comprehensive road bullding # pro- gram the state has ever witnessed, Specialist Treating Deaf With X-Rays to the Brain Atlantic City, Sept. 21,—A wew treatment for dcafneui X-rays rected laterally and posteriorly over the head, through the mouth, to the ear and the centers of hearing in the brain, was deseribed by Dr. J. J. Rich- ardson, an ear specialist of Washing- ton, in an address here yesterday be- fore the ‘meeting of the American Electro-Therapeutics Association at the Chalfonte Hotel. Dr. Richardson said that during several years he has treated approximately with about 10,000 X-ray exposures, improvement in hearing or cures re- sulting in about 60 per cent of the cases. ai- | 800 * patients | |Nebraska the name of the (Tull{nrnln} tsenator for president, “The leaders in the movement are | |gearly all the same men who suc- |ceeded in securing the delegation fav- |orable to Senator Johnson in the last | |republican national cgnvention,” Mr. | | Maher said. | %N ew Me_rchant Mar_ine ! Plan Held Unlawful | T ‘Washington, Sept. :L—Al!ornoy-l | General Daugherty has advised Pres- | ident Coolidge that the lLasker-Farley | | plan for solving the merchant marine | problem is not legal, thus once more | throwing into the laps of government | officials the task of formulating a shipping policy. | | Under the shipping act, the Attor-| | ney-General held, the government's| | vessels may be disposed of only for | cash or credits and their transfer, as| proposed by the Lasker-Farley plnn,‘ to corporations organized under state laws would be unlawful. The intention | | of congress, he said limits disposition ' The largest fncrease since Decem- er, 1020, was shown in postal sav- . Building Lots For Sale Read the Real Estate For Sale Ads on the Want Ad Page. 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Smith of Herbert ¥ Mass and Curtis ngton, recelved leas aerious Al of the vietlims weie #u n selentific work st the bureau Viciniy Rocked internal combust engine the o Lelleyed hunt or sdjoining hulldings, Ladiy shaken up. departme generally to conditions. nowever, is most tehly was | Seene offered them whoe have advantage savings with birth cing tested at the time of Offictals sald they cause of the ac were recovered depesiting thelr questioned wasoline was the sole cident, although the presence of ex haust gas from the meler and @& spark Yrom seme source would haive given a similar result. 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