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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. ‘The Big Furniture Store” ACCIDENT INCREASF |COLORADO SUGGEEDS IN STOPPING ORE THEFTS BUAMEDONWEATHER . ... tually Stopped in Mining Camps i | Wet Pavements Responsmle for o i Gasnalty Lists, Motor DiptsRays| s lseter ColouiTunail = The avae hlgh grading,” which has been an | annoyance to the mining ofprecious | 3.—Seldom have | Metals thyoughut the world, has been virtually stopped in Colorado mining camps during the last nine years as a reflected in motor vehicle accldents ;. sylt of the efforis of &pecial agents s 1g under the direction of the y of state in enforcing the Ore s' Act passed by the Colorado | assembly in 1915, The term “high-grading” - eame from the practice originating in the | theft and sale of high grade metal ores by minere and the subsequent conversion of the ores into gold end Martford, June 1 weather conditions been more clearly | than during the past month. Analysis s state motor vehicle department ! Secr ccidents rendtted for May, | 1o have been the ca ntage of the ents than for any Weath- re only g ; silver bullion for sale to the Ur { , and that the | & 4 ST ¥ . States mints. Colorado mine owners e month were * e o ety had tried in every conceivable way to ither we with twen her wet or i) put a stop to the practice, but appar- ays of actual The total preci- ently without success, according to their reports to the authorities. Some lines oper g with extremely valu uh‘n veins, installed “change room where workmen were required to change clothing on enterin ing the mine But even this scheme said no! to have been entirely ef ive, as the certain emall perc of dishonest miners managed to tind some way to smuggle ore outside, The Ore ers’ Act, passed after a [ n the Mine pitatton was not great, hut the rainy spelle were aant enough to the highways vy and danger for protracted The expe as shown s occur within ements ave spriy While e department ~k1|]mz acci- where the to lay a large share of the May an ever b ime, idents taid to obs vigion, due to dimmed windsh i os provides t buying of precious metais must licensad by the state and must post ik b s 8 y | bond of $5,000 for tha faithful oh- Although there was an encourasivg | L 00 Tor (e act. The law requires sl JIase | such a buyer to make a diligent effort A o learn where the vendor acquired l SEL ik oy O {1 i ore and with what authority he i READ THE ITEM BELOW--IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! o ; n’-“‘ ; ¥, ng it. Giving false information to otal incly Mage of : i 7 e sl e E IS THE BIGGEST FURNITURE EVENT THAT HAS minor accidpnts With the |y "ol way the apscia! agenta hage? HER l 4 T May figures co total for 1924 now sia compared to 4,451 a 1923, 'n ahle ta check the activities of mauthorized sellers. The virtual bot tling up of the illicit market s said 1o have had the effect of stopping al most entirely the surreptitious re Tree That Sheltered moval of ore ('OI-[cz 'S N')\‘ l)‘-i“g- Since the law was adopted the num Mexico City, June 13.— Mexico's|der Of licensed ore buyera in the state ost "nnuu‘ tree, that under sed from 32 to 7 4 1 te enforcement of the statute : dntes from 1917, when elght of twelve lleged “high-braders” were given ison sentences of twn years sach, At the ftrial mora than a acore of | miners testified that they had sold ores to the aceused men | The suecossful aperation of the Cal. | yrade law has brought about the | pusaage of Aimilar laws in‘other west. | rn etates, EVER TAKEN PLACE IN THIS VICINITY! It is For You to Take Advantage of The Great Opportunity of a Lifetime! have. soi eare ago when driven apital, is stlowly dying of tree surgeons to resa of decay have arrest the proven fruitle The munic acuba, a sub rb, where e of tha Waoeful Night" is tn be found, has been peti tioned to dig up the enormous trunk | and place it in tha national museum The Reason! RUSSTANS PRESERVE AUROCHS . MARKET FOR 8N ‘K':“ - | Morcow, June 13.—Ahout 200,000 Preacott, Ariz, June 13.--Bull] ken just now bave a market value acres in western Gaucasia, where ¢ Prascott of 50 conta® each, provid- | auroch or European bison still sur : they are not loes than three feet vives, have been declared a nationa o englh. 8moki Indian priests are | preserve. The purpose ix to afford thesa animals adaquate protection. ying' the reptiles for use in the | smoki dance esremonial to be held | re June 13, FURNITURE BUSINESS Business Transaction Said to Involve at Least $200,000 i BESSIE LOVE —in — “SLAVE OF DESIRE” CAPITOL—Mon, Every Wife and Sweetheart | Should See [ “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” HAMMOCKS REFRIGERATORS AS LOW AS 3-PIECE (COMB,) MOHAIR PARLOR sSUITE ONLA SPECTAL AT Atter 25 vears of sucsessful busl. ness in tha undertaking and furniture field, John A. Andrews, one of the leading men in this line of business in the city yesterday sold his furniture business to Samuel, David and Georgs Kaplan of Hartford. Mr, Andre«s Perill retain an interest in the business. however, which will be incorporated ugder the name of the John A. An- drews & Co. It 18 understood the deal involves approximately $250,000, although the ale was mads on basis of inventory price. That it will andhunt to at least $200000 thers is 1o Aoubt, aceording ta Mr. Andrews Mr, Andrews will remain nith tha naw firm and will continue his under”/ taking business as at present The mew firm will leass the five store building on Main street and will, take possession on July 1. the BARY CARRIAGES AND STROLLERS MATTRESSES SILK FLOSS SPECIAL 4.PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, WALNUT FINISH ONLY OUR SUMMER VICTROLA OFFER Our summer Vietrola Special Offer is an an- nual event, supplying the people ‘of New Britain with the best summer entertainment at very low ex- pense, with remarkably liberal terms. PECTAL (3 burner) $26.00 BEFORE SUCH BIG VALUES 9x12 AXMINSTER, SPECIAL SPRCIAL e - $45.00 EXTRA SPRCIAL s $1.00 We are this year better than ever prepared to serve the Public, and extend this liberal offer to in- clude all the latest Console Victrola models in differ- ent finishes. $1.00 Down Will deliver to your home any Vietrola model with a selection of the very latest records, the balance to be paid at your convenience. LINOLELM PRINT S.PIECE DINING SUITE IN WALNUT FINISH ONLY a S & 149 OO COMB. BED OU1HiT 100.PIECE DINNER SET CEDAR CHESTS > SPECIAL AT $24.50 $14.00 $26.50 No Matter Where You lee, No Matter What the Weather—Be Here Tomorrow' Our stock of Victrolas and Records is the larg- est in New England, service the very best.g Step in at vour earliest convenience, s€lect your favorite Victrola model and records, pay us One Dollar and enjoy the best music by the greatest Artists. Henry Morans & Sons VICTROLAS—PIANOS—RECORDS Three Sixty-Five Main St. — Directly Opposite Myrtle St OHN A. ANDREWS & CO. “THE BIG FURNITURE STORE” TELEPHONE 132 MAIN STREET ~1 .