New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1925, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925 1\\0 or three dead faults have twenty-one yei Not even a single T n boyond the mupposi- located north of North Table | 0 ket alarm R ¥ ;s g Y + ¢ RO D Ll aly 18- | tion that some wide divergence of | 4 it . * . | mountain, near Golden, aiso, but |Average of More Than 20 Per Cent i 1. which gen- | 1unco-British Negotiations on War orivion has. developed, malking. (e ; ey Build With Brick ovidently thess have been inactive [erally was whiled nway on crom it ; : s e e mations anCoNe| Increase in Charges For Roston ; [ Debt Payments Are Femporari! ates. feul the nocd of . ,‘.“,vl e : s O | p with Finance 1 p 2 Brick lends itself to artistic treat- 5 e eliLinanhRor Denvir| Sanolbenylts I = [ Balted By Bifferences i A Foreign Mint : ment in the construction of homes 1 iefyip B S h P e st 3 A 2 g 4 3 N h 1 vhether fresh Instruction | i It is enduring, and in the end the side, due to the sharp slip or fault [utilitie mission fn a ruling made | et A e v - — L3 for aur tree lur regarding th i 1 the earth's ce. ub cranted L e New | —_— £ il Sritish and | 2 g ur re he md S“l‘veyed | A surtese.s 0 sl SR i et . Biench ment finaneial exper WORLD'S GOLF RECORD (aealRIVall 2% fleononiios) b | evidencea of foldings in ephone and Telegraph | Chieago Woman Paid $100 To Hayve b T 0 i) g method of Brick constructign. Send E— | th \'s surface have n [ any rate increases estimated to vegard settlement of Irance’s ' Tex., July 81 Pr—Harry | ' § 1 this adv. with your addre fa‘nd‘l‘t | cents or stamps for book'showing floor plans and photographs of 61 artistic brick homes, overed i southeastarn Colorado, [average more than 20 per cent coy Hushand Killed—Killer Hived An- 1o Great Brituin has | and near Haswell, just west of Eads, ering various classes of service. led in at last a temy § what Jeliever roated ages 480 | {n Kiowa county, thete have been| The commission cut approximately | Other, His Wife Took Moncy. dow the preliminary negotiu- |y v‘u‘vr“! l:\ \’;:1..(‘\;\4’» ‘?nl: . probably when | reports of very slight earth tremors ($1,000,000 from the 80460000 | cpioivo 3i0c 61 (Poy o rel T o o e vithin recent years according to Mr. |sought by the company in increased S SLIUDES | 0a by f S i Ty The s 3 . . Lupton |revenue, The new rates will become | 131 of murder, in which a wife paid | (ury 1o Laris tods ot o o o ot s i CUnfleCthut Brlck t s possible, geologlsty belleve, |effective tomorrow [$400 to have her hushand slain, the i Hasiealonacoutia gy ”l"'l”‘ : ; the tolding tn southeastern| The increased rates were ovigin. “,,.‘1 ssassin in turn emplo o : 3 e e TiSelda nstis & ] Mf ado in the vicinity of tha Slor- |ally asked for by the company De- |another to do the shooting for (s ; hiedy i 5 [ @ ; Is. Assn. rande arch, which runs feom [cember 1, 1924, and were the sub- lund the subsequent filching of { ¢ 2 I g 4 st ot aout 0 mies east e of IAnEURY Henrings nt W |ioney om0 sinyer, was it ‘ 3 oisanllecansinn-lon ol 220 PEARL ST, HARTEORD, CONN, M., northeasterly into [counsel repr 57 towns and cd {o the police last night, 3 , . noaRed fhoui: Leh Rl | Co ‘nr\ 1o, may be gradually through [cities in Mass sty opposed the |widow of Louis Nobile, ¢ FEIA L e a to 280 gallons in the | PV ZREE I % LT, [the centuries pushing up a new | wroposed Increase. The report of | jcemiber ( lus |l 1 of mountaina. | vE> commission consistec of 26 type- (have her huj d slain, claiming | > readjustment of the earth's |written puges. |had abused her daughter by g SLIES ble surprise tn of- | {EAD THE ASSIFIE bR b [ et e Gt : P R s | Ouwk Results Use Herm'd Cl'assrfted Ads tnactive and “dea ages | horated her story. g f : - v | James Salino said he collceted the A g e SE - consulting geolo- | Mantial readjustments of n | Record for Good Behavior | ioney, but claimed he wo oty the | ; \ i § PsQ @-.\ Clothes vs there - J L yaios ~o | Berlin, July 31 M —Greater Repling middleman, keeping $200 for his i ¥ - T % (= dead fault 4 Sl ol e establishes ecord fo i : are and having “the job done for a mile wide ol " vior last 5 not a arre the 10 that was left.” Andrew ng, between Den-|uake shocks again for eenturies| ...~ ‘ide or otl stance of |Capa, who admitted the shootir CLALS rH“\i]v distu ce being reported fn [S21d his wife had taken the 3200 a v, July 31 (® — Nu- oung golf professional, es 1 she had paid § to Paris t ¥ — The Greatest Chain of Good Clothes Shops in America yaining a series of | e AR RO metropolitan police |gONe to Milwaukee, where she gv GOLF STARS TO PLAY lar aults ¢ Nor de K precinets, irrested. Mrs, Capa's comment RS S e e r e B S L Tomorrow riair-iearly nsposw office of White in Boulder [tionally known men and women Eol I e e el e arvaname el 2 county, or four 1 s east of the|stars and champions will play in spe- A Sy town of Lrie, It runs southeaster- [clal matches over the course of the | S —————————e MEDWAY MIIL CUT PAY | N 0 . & Xtra_ a e 1y to a point about midway between [country club of Fairfiell on Sasco edway, Mass., July 81 (P—The ‘ Louisville and Marshal Hills on August 8 and 9, it was an- “abyan Woolen company here today G 7. 5 Outcroppings of cretaclous rock, |nounced by the officlals of the club »d a notice in its mills that :-i 3 and formations revealed by some [today. Seven of the players accept. | Th | wage reduction of 10 per cent would r of the northern rado coal mines|ed an invitation to play. ibariny | become effective at the plant have enabled ogists and students s ———— f " Monday. The firm employes 250 of the st t to locate and chart Japan has the highest birth rate banls workers and the plant has been run- @@ g these faults, declares Mr. Lupton.| of any country in which vital statis- oney the name—Paisan | 0INE On night and day shifts re- mww Ircntly, There has been discovered no P\i-] tics are kept. | Snge—beet for hair and scalp. | | I A Half Million Meii know all about the good qualities of P& @ Suits Topcoats and' Overcoats. But We Also Make Good Trousers! /And Twice A Year We dispose of thousands of *pairs-- Just the chair for hving, it e ‘. because we lay particular stress “e100 - upon the fact that they are better by a dollar or two in quality -- they fit better--are made better than others. They are made of some of our Some Very choicest Worsteds, Cassimeres, Remarkable Serges and Tweeds, and sell at Values in 5 s s z Men's Suits 4 and % Many of them will match your coat and vest. Glad to show You! Beginning Tomorrow— Olde Windsor Week Of Our Semi-Annual Sale St 5 VERY Windsor chair and rocker in our stock is now reduced in observation of Olde Wind- sor Week., Notable in our collection is a half | 3 carload purchase made at a saving of one third. ! . 3 L V5 e These chairs were secured from the maker of some i | [ VGw 8 | | i [ [} | | { | | | | | [ | | | i : : ! of the finest Windsors in the country. In fact, they ) | ‘ : . | Were made so good that the manufacturer could not 3vaced-hack Arm Chairs in 3 1 J G PER CEF‘ i meet the competition of cheaper chairs and make a alioany finish, as: shown: : 5 B { profit, so their complete line was closed out at a alue, " ; s | 33 1-3 per cent discount. 1 ; " DISCO UNT : All other Windsors in our displays are also in- | i cluded (excepting the “Lorainne Watkins”) but the : T I On Al t stock of most of these are limited to a half dozen or ! | | [} | | | | | | i [} | | | | | | | | | | | | ¢ less chairs. ; f ! £ [ The “Lorainne. Watkins” was reproduced espe- ' i il g M S cially for us from an antiqe we submitted to the manufacturer. Since making up our order the lines LT 2 ] : i of this chair have been changed slightly, making the ~aa WVl ] - A Remarkable Timely Concession ones we have in stock exclusive with us. If you want [ By ¥y On Every Mohair Suit, Panama to secure one of these handsome reproductions—of 1] ? - i Cloth SUlt, or TYODICB] Worsted our own exclusive design—you should reserve it this Mg il i L) : o ‘ 1 Any 5875 Summer Suit, 20 Per Cent off, Is Now s7 (Photographs reproduced here, taken from stock) 9 i I .4‘n_u $125° Summer Sull, 20 Per Cent pff /s Noy 310 Any $15% Summer Sui, 20 Per Cent off, Is Now 12 Any $17°° Summer Suit, 20 Per Cent off, Is Now 14 S Bradford Windsors ; Any $26°° Summer Suit, 20 Per Cent off, Is Now $16 illustrated, with braced Chairs with shown above, sh. $14.00 $8.50 KS, m'mn':m. e | [ Original Price Tickets Remain On Every Suit 16 75 | Greatest Bona Fide Bargains of the Season! WATKINS BROTHERS Inc, 306 MAIN ST.

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