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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925.' tar industries. " phalt from the area. Ralls and| have been churned into asphalt m AS A S supply Seems Inexhaustible. | slecpers have been built out Into the | gas during the ages in Pitch Lake, | “When 8ir Walter Ralelgh stopped | lake and each day the laborers dig| which 1s known as Devil's Cauldron on the shores of Trinidad to ‘pay’ | up chunks of the pitch, which break | among the natives. About 4,000,000 ; his vessels with piteh from the mn,‘ oft with dry, blueflintlike fracturee, | tons have already been removed, and | 1 ous ‘lake’, he declared that thers | and lhrow[vhfl;n Into a car which| by 1920 the aurface of the lake had was enough of the substance for all [ runa on ralls. Each day they make | fallen 15 feet below ita former level, il f > _— the veesels of the world for cen- | a through along the sides of lhc’ Once during ita history the viscous Clean Chl'dS BOWGIS with . + | turies to come, and even the demand | track with their picks and when they | fluld overflowed Its banks and made PR e §V . P, Tms IS wne]‘e Gl‘ffl[es[ Q[]a[]ll‘ which modern civilization has put | return the next morning the through | its way to the sea near La Brea “California F|g Syl’up” , A Here S Some Real upon the supply has scatcely | 1 filled agaln level and solid for| Now the world's supply is shipped { /%% l 00 F changed the truth of his statement, | them to dig up—a furrow that 1s| from Brighton, which fairly reeks of s\l\ < 4 ties Come From o e S e I LT et S L News near La Brea, the peculiar phenom- Scars “Heal” by Night stick up out of the sand along the | [enon, which has been variously| “Like the Burning Bush, the lake | shors like mysterious black eea o Washington, D. C, Jan. 30.—"The | termed an ‘inferno’, a .-'\pum pool’, | eeems never to be consumed, and| worms, the piles of the plers ars ‘ ty strests cry to the | and ‘the fountain of Styx.' is located. | like the daughters of Danau caked with piteh, the pavements are | \toek Stacks :'lfl‘;::;":,,::,:.‘ z':;:_ -naflm “h‘"‘ Had 1{,,:‘,‘5 me: ;, et -1 nee, | had to catch v'nhwr in a si ], | of the nmppm,..ml‘ and the black | To Reduce Our Clothing Stock Before Stock-Taking Time On 2 it probably wou ave served to| men never see the results of their| children of the island play with | et an p RS y . ~ J & of automobile tires, ‘Trinidad 1n | atimulate His imagination to stil | labors. At hlght s great T S A e o e February 1st and to Make Room For New Goods Now Com tribute to the island's asphalt de-| more fantastic fights. However, the | acrose the horizon, and at dawn the | bodies are made of pitc { A S - . o posita. Radly and telephone wires| lake about which 8o many Interest-| surface is level again, eyttt i e s v J ing In, We Have Marked Our Men's and Young Men's | reverberate the refrain. Even tha|ing etorles have been told does not| “About every three davs, however, | reeort, ita roads are excellent, and " walls of houses shut out these| deeerve its reputation. A man who | the pitch swallows he rails and | it iy easy to reach from the Vens- b = s , as well as the cold, with the | contemplated guieide in its k| the sleepers and th sed | zuel Its green traes towering & | d-famoua product of the emerald | depths would die of sfarvation be- | and readjueted on the surt 2 8 o faxieht T f island of souther Caribbean,” says a| fore the ooze dragged him in above| though about 100,000 tons of asphalt| On his third voyaga Columb wl o A bulletin from the Washington, D. ¢, i his kneea | are being taken m the lake each | it8 three mountain peake, s S ——s headquarters of the National Geo-. The sensation produced by walk- | year, the little track need never be it its name, rise out, of the sea on | - 5 o f J \ . \t graphic Soclety. 1|ng over ita surface is much like that ved; the pltch comes to the rail- v 1498, At the foot of these { o “The most southerly lsland of tha| of treading upon eome great beast| way | nEs ' v it West Indies and the largest of the | whose flesh gives beneath the feet— | PoOol Produces “Spooks” Effects, | which forms ths capital eity, Port| : | LOT NO. 1 LOT NO, 2 LOT NO. 8 British Islands in the Caribbean with | {t is soft, blood-warm, and the| “The subtle vements of this of Spain, a rather nondescript mod- the exception of Jamalca, lying just| wrinkles over its surface in the|queer pool ha oduced soms | ern town which has grown up on| Even i cross, feverish, bilf 9 ly, a few hundred feet from the Vene- :h]lndlng light of the eun seem to| ‘spooky’ effects — ds wander | iarred ruine of the old Epanish coMstipated or tull of cold : Y o zuela coast, Trinidad ships yearly to | rise and fall with his breathing and | like lonely ghos om shore 1o cit \ o pleasant tas g $ 50 $ 50 $ .50 " 'hs United States more asphalt and | the water waich gathers in the fur- ‘thn» sometimes a tres trunk eticks 4 D he island hae y nfa F )" A teaspoonful never « — ol bitumen than all the other countries | rows suggests that the animal is per- | up out of the surtacs like the arm o 7, it is a8 polyglot falls to the liver and bowels. | - = S fe of the world combined. Our sfr,flfln-‘ spiring. clothed in whits 1/hich bhors ‘Excali- | as negroes, mulartoes from Ask Eg«gy tor genuine b ; " ton importation from Trinidad, lmn-‘ “It is sald that the area of the| bur, points its warning finger, and 3 y to B Span- | “Cali la Fig Syrup” which has b s ever, is only ahout one-fourth of the | pitch-bearing lake 16 110 acres and | again is drawn back into the Cim-| larde, zuelane, Chinamen, East directions for bables and children of | Formerly Sold From $2010 225 00 # quantity used in the United Ftates \ no on ws how deep it is. There | merian dspths | ane, Tamils Americans and Eng- | all ages printed on bottle. Mother! ormerly Sold From $£20.00 to 335 i Much of our road material is a by-|is an almost uncanny feature nm.l “One writer has estimated that at| lish loiter in streets or hang over | You must say “Calito ' or you n product of the petroleum and coal| nected | removal of the as-|lcast 10.¢ 00 tons of the mixture | its bale < | may get an imitatic yrup. | OUT THEY GO | : . . AT WAY DOWN PRICES e }il; b Men's and Young Men's - / ' OVERCOATS LOTNO. 1 LOT NO. 2 1 ,__, S B 182 mn 193 FIFTY-EIGHT i Formerly Sold From £25.00 to $40,00 veans |\ THE BIG MID-WINTER 7k N.Y SAMPLE SHOp \ DawdSchall prcs i of selling good MOd.eme U U E AL [N 357 MAIN ST. 135 MAIN ST, . Prices New Britain ¥ J Bristol ave won us the state-wide Is Bringing Scores of People to Our Store Because They Know That Our Prices Are Always Low and They Know reputation of That When Porters Have a Sale It Is a GENUINE SALE "% o entionti With REAL BARGAINS. i BU!“] fiREATEST | e Hospose bl wonieis o Kl MOlDS ’ B“f;l SPLENDID DINING ROOM SUITES | ! Joan and .28 ol urniture Every One Reduced L ' WSl s : Store” i Eight-piece Dining Suite of Buffet, Extension Table and i | SALT WATER MYSTER]ES | f Leather Seated Chairs. Reduced to $129.00 i Dr. Karl Arnstine fo Draw Plans e ; lNDlGESTlON ) Eight-Piece Grand Rapids Walnut Suite of Buffet, Table e oot Government Plans Among Many | and Tapestry Seated Chairs. Actually Reduced from ; I iant Air Liner | Insmnt Rehef‘ Other Things This Year to Study £266.00 to o £199.00 —— Sea Tts Charactaristics and Phe- MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAxERs or SCOTT'S EMULSION i} nomena 2 5 BEDROOM SUITES REDUCED Excellent values now at 8§119.00, £129.00, $159.00, $169.00. non-stop | 1) R i Bemeficial Be suve and take advantage of these reductions. ’ i i ®lan i ) ca water, | loans | HIGH GRADE LIVING ROOM SUITE ST ileat , 2 ATneny fur r LLOANS UP TO $300 | A - At Special Low Prices in this Genuine Sale. i e struments, ar } quickly nnmpdcmha.!urni- | 5 | Thiee-piece Suites at ... ..... $189.00, $225.00 and $239.00 Armnstein formerl aidls the g :;'er.ty{! h{mm ; | \ FR S lition, 1 s - vBmeu-p;.lici:ijnn today. }, AR RRA [T 0ODD PIECES RUGS i " o A Lo A surprising nur : r 'mm::“:e;m\:nwm s | T 15, Servers, China Cahinets, Wiltons, Axminsters, il asicapicity e t 20,000 | ga remain to be found Fhone 1568, % Desks, Chairs, Bookcases. Velvets and Brussels 1 . - S e e J lirect Open 815530 Satmraesedte 1 S e — e —— FROM GIRLHOOD TO MOTHER. HOOD. zh all these perlods of theld thousands of women tofl suffering with bschackey ches and nere s svmptoms ‘of nt. Lydia B Road Conditions § “:&ii*:r:::”:‘l‘,lfi?‘!: [ Connecticut ficome suck simsntatAllcver Amere 1 ica women are telling other womeg ' ¥ | medicine hes ree 1 and the joff ounts far the tree for this populag e ———— KNOCKS "EM OUT quICK Toughest Of Old Hang On CoughsGo v to 4o & man's v cough syTupy £h, but whaen £ towards the th a subborn tight ol ers on and on wifh + devilishness thag siwg its praises } SINCL O thet ba en tantalls sle=p nights and 3 or any ra bottle of There's ne form, and @ s will psually .