Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
.- o ~ WYW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, TUESDAY, KUGUST 25, 1525 ey ~|Last WEDNESDAY Morning | At syl o Women’s Novelty Fall Yo e B A R G A l N S mmm | Footwear for Wed. Ve BANK DEPOSITS B | INCOAL MINE 708 Suspension of Operations on v Sept. 1 Anticipated (Bpscial to the Herald.) Philadelphla, Pa, Aug. 25—A | strike in the anthracite fields is not 0ad Lot of , e ) assured in the opinion of individual ' ) . 32 |n Sl"( d’v mine workers in central Pennsyl- “ Men s Boys' . vania, but an indefinite suspension m || School \ Strlpe Madras appears to be inevitable, | H Miners appear to be not so insist- ! dummmunmmn ! % Blouses Chonce of the House ent about new demands, wage in- Shn‘ts In Fine Percales f creases or check-off, but seemed to be standing pat on the demand for contracts. The check-off is not gen- erally expected, Conditions are generally prosper- ous in the coal fields, Bank de- posits are higher per capita than anywhere else in the United States, it is claimed. Strike sentiment {is considered by banking authorities to be not keep among the workers, but whatever the leaders order seems to be satisfactory to the miners. There {s some coal stored but not enough to take care of the needs for a lengthy perlod. There was no question today but that work will cease on September 1. A Sale of Better | o, GradeMen's Shirts | < = Odds and Ends of wedHCSday Broken Lines Broadcloths, English cheviots, silk striped madras and novelty shirtings. \Q\Ze:llr?edsd:v”.) o $1 —s42 Shirting 3 55 ) fine quality, good ment of and colors, Gfc nt of col- 4 e | Every suit made to sell for s 6-16, value | ssort rns val Velvet, Suede, Satin, .65¢ | Boys’ Two-Pant Suits $3 95 ; L] Elgible the price—Special Bos | Girls’ Dressy Pumps for School School | A o > Pants | Patent, tan and combinations. All styles. Sizes to 2. Value $2.98, — Wednesday Special — $1.79 Waatos Patent and Combina- A 39¢ tons, fall styles, all sizes and heels stores §5.50, ; other Special Table Children’s Hosiery sl s ¥ ODD LOT . ANOTHER GAS SLASH New Fall corrs Boys Sturdy Tan School Shoes Socks Specials Heavy soles and rubber heels. Value to $3.29, Sizes to 55, i — Wednesday Special — HOSIERY | $1.98 for Standard Oll Co, of New Jersey -Fnr'\\"edneeday Our Last Half and I Holiday Women's Full F.-xshloned Silk Hose GOIf HOSC black, \\Intc- and good line of tha' values fo Goc. wanted shades, $1.50 grade. Wed- NOTIONS CORSELETS Felts Wednesday 2 5198 || 88 Domestics | (pochet Drops Tank Wagon Price Down to 18 Cents Today. New York, Aug. 25 (A—The fourth reduction in gasoline prices this | month was announced by the Stand- ard Oil Co. of New Jersey today, | when it lowered quotations % cent ! a gallon throughout its entire ter- | ritory. School Da_\sl Mothers' Blg SaVlngs on Boys' 1-1 Ril School Pretty School Dresses | Alex Ring's Spool Cotton, black The latest cut brings the tank | 50 dor. Bleached Turklsh Towels— S & 1o, | Made of the finest quality gingham, stripes, Men's Muslm or white, 200 yd. spools. Wed. Spool 4¢ wagon price down to 16 cents a gal- colored stripe, k and cordc ; K O. N, T. Darning Cotton, ail lon in New Jersey, Baltimore and | 29¢ vami sizes up to | checks and prints, sizes 14, f L colors, Wednesday . oss s Ball 5¢ Washington, D. C., and to 17 cents \ v Mustin—nies e - L grades. \lso Party and Bloomer Dresses ) A nght Shu»ts Safety Pins—assorted a gallon in other parts of the terri- ment of ¢ quality. 21 Special 33c DA o 610 SN sizes. Wednesday PSPTIEr Card tory, Including Maryland, Virginia, | Wednesday ..... . ¢ - o ulTiont falzed Clarke's Sewing Cotton—black 25 West Virginia, North and South ||8 Bleached Sheets—Size - 81x90, no_seam, | Boys' and Girls’ no Sl 84¢ or “‘llvvvv, :v;r' :’\\l'lu:)f'rs.fl“'cd; nox' ¢ Carolina. The new prices are from | good quality cotton, | NEW SCHOOL SWEATERS & ump, Hair Pins—flve sizes, in 3 to 314 cents a gallon below those grade. Wednesday 5 Ea. 85¢ s rea s | T v-\wl\np-t. We 8¢ prevailing at the first of the montd. 36 In. Brown Sheeting—Good heavy Children's Fine )‘“ $1 98 '»"“"'" The Gulf Refining Co. and Sin- | quality, a 17c value. 21/2¢ Tl A0 Rood Teay | $t ‘3 o el v i flesh color clalr immediately announced that Wednes SRR ¢ Al Ril = = ) quality, n : ih they would meet the Standard Ol e c : S == TOILET GOODS C'o.'s cut, and other competitors are | E I ' : WHITE MIDDIES FOR SCHOOL 25¢ tin Mary Garden Tale expeeted to follow suit. | Wash G OOdS ta Hose [ | Last Canlt BB ERRY; 0t oodh00a0Ra00 15¢ i B AN i S . ’ 10¢ Palmolive Soap Bahkers Will Attetnd 1 i cordos ’ ‘ Specially Priced Speciaily Priced Women’s Wednesday ........cc.. 2or 13¢ SR i Gl 32 in. Bates' Dress Ginghams in as chanmpagne, Wednesday Wednesday $1.50 Ashes of Roses Face Powder 1 National Convention cheale. il colose ine tonlaa ool | ite, s ¢ sda) Bathm Sh A e Fvery local bank will be repre- 17¢ /2,2 g OES tube Melba Perfumed Bath 19 sented aft the annual convention of va Special | G iy salts. Wednesday ... ¢ rge tyles ar 1 iz H0c 1«r Stillman’s Freckle Croam 39 We X olo il e 596 e tube Peheco Tooth Paste 7¢ * hox l(-rnm\\m( I,A‘n(l\r‘ Chew- 9 the American Banker's Association | at Atlantic City, N. J., September 28 to October 1, | Tha ciation has heen in exist- | aner years and in that period the || resources of member banks grew from £3.000.600.000 te $60,000,000,. 000, while the number of banks grew | from 3,000 to 20,000, With the ex- |8 ception of about §000 hanks every housa in the country is affiliated with the A, B. A. Resolutions to be in. Kiddy Cloth—in stripes and 1l colors, for school, 29 value, Wed ay Yd ¢ 10 in. Normandy e Pillow CLEARANCE LOT | “Aases 15 jar White Vascline EV@I’ Ready : \‘l\(‘\;vh Lavorls (Mouth Wash) 1?2 fae yard, to closs out Wed. n introduced at the convention, local Raznrs == Lankers hm“(-l;mlyv m(?d' g'n,“‘”;" | Men's Summer l'ninu *1||i(~ n.w 2 ’ 4 MELLOW (-l 0 FOR BEAUTY e s WOINE e ‘ P A kT | el e Do 510 the national administration in it Wednesday 2 1 00 ‘ P/ éod Zc Mellow-Glo .\\\m Poness s 81,50 economy and fax reform measures, Special ... .. for $ g ‘/ it T B L MeloNAGI ROUgeRy e et oo s . 50c PROPERTY OWNERS BALK AT HIGH ST. PACTORY | s " e ee— T “MAN WITHOUT GOUNTRY" | RUM ROW ACTIVITY i "““ ! “"‘"‘“'"“ iy ade * WECHANICS HUSTLING ~ !Aged Scotchman Finds Notify Building Commission of ThMr; Silver City l‘ummum ! A general exodus of Obhjection to New Structure 11, s, Wants t0 Deport Peter Rop Fight Schooners, Supposedly Tiquor Riliolt J. € - 'y 1 i Nai R n reet | ) i i i Native Land Strange Ifast, Aug. 25 (A—The sad- i 1 on the liner Cedric which Navy Men Roshing o Get Planes | g at No. 49. | zenski But Poland Won't Faden, Reported Jaling OF €05t oy s n Keady For Their Hop OF On y (r‘(r;“i,:l\czrr::lsre?’:; Property owners in the i Accept Him of Massachusetts led powl Flight to Hawall : car-old Scot. He left 43 High st have t L V\H\r Glasgow for the United Unilding commission ef their caze of Detor Koy Boston, Aug P 1 n I o A (M—Al-| States in and fought in the ton te the erection 1 t Hartford . 1 Civil war, and this was his first trip Hagearty of a factor 1t e v I il S 2 the ) to the land of his nativity cite, Tf @ sufficient number of owners | ¢ ¢ conr n i 1 and nd no morrow night at § o'c L 0dd | Waln Fra “1 did not meet a soul I knew,* sign a protest now in circulation a i ! 1l on Arch & Aft for t id. “Everything was changed hearng will be given. An appiicaton | tor — i vas like a stranger in a for a permit to build a garage at 1 PARKED WITHOUT 1IGHTS Tax of Radios in New © land. Now I am going back that site was rejected several months |« * ol CRp o 4 . lulu to spend the remaine by Biiti SeplaBahasklacleld fhand Haven Now Uu'*v(‘\.(‘d ¥ of my life.” S At A New Haven, Ang. 25 (P --W KALLIN A A Paul Kallin of 154 Curtls street and Miss Helen M. Chapman of 156 Ty have been granted a nse. They will be mare Atlantic Plyers mber b. [ JEVER? ' START OUT in that brand new Foss [= 8200,000 When Girain Elevators Burn SUES FOR TIRE AND TIURFT PLACYS FILLED Hyman Gitlavit t have been taught te you had any nw beit 1 mie and and RS OF work get it fized but . your temper and them e New Britain Men Appear ' g irfo the river and for a th ln Out-of-Town Courts | Ca,]ada and Umted Statev lay nt after his s Dorothy White NEXT DAT have a puncturs and T THAT fixed and them by MANY ARE ARRESTED S driving you rum Inte en, while AR AND have to pay damages |Also Numcrous Gambling Devices aids {New York Campaign for \‘ & trom a trolley ¢ | Amendments Is Started . o NLY Aug. 25 (® 1 yester Confiseated in Ch UDDENLY decide that regardless newhers B there 18 prodably hings better the Male e n the Classitied TITLE AWARD HELD UP . dpdtlypd Negro Elks Have Their E ils s Parade at Richmond, Va. present, at Fidel La B boy es and Canad ian governments meet at Washington to discuss ion of liquor into the United States from Canada. Front row, ials of the Unit enting the imy i to nd € g 'x’ 00 2 = J ! t to right: W. Stuart }‘ wds, deputy minister of marine and fisheries of Canada; W. W. ](x::;‘"\nmtflh(‘\v‘vrr:‘ur\\r ‘-.: I"r‘r-”‘; vet- pees ice b gs and N ¢ Uhots s «q| Cory, deputy minister of the interior of Canada; R. R. Farrow, executive assistant to the dep- Syria 4 erious) ded in the 1 s uty minister of customs of Canada; Frank Kellogg, American secretary of state, and (umml e that 1.5 erans seriously ded uty minister H _ ! deht: W. A, marching on Damascus ¥ bt st ol sk & ! Lincoln C. Andurg ant secretary of the treasury. Bottom row, left to right: W. A. RS o8 8 eh with heavy ey ;m o m:h:‘;‘ |; Kool ndally T : ‘,.fir ooy e and A ;s Paquette, C. P. Blair, chief customs clerk of Canada; W. R. Valence of the United States state |oses. The French troops were sup- | temy to ly across the Atlantic outline riefly the purpose of & countries were repres amon, & - 2 73l " . 2 . 3 3 ta d valry units. ocn’; from New York to Paris. measure. the marchers. department and W, F. Wilson, deputy minister of justice of Canada. portad by aviation and cavalry )