New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1925, Page 3

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PLACER GOLD O ISFOURDIN .0 Claims Ave Being Rapidly| Staked Out as Result 28 (M—At juncture of Pocatello, Idaho, Aug a deeolate point at the Clark, Butte and Jefferson counties in northeastern Idaho, where three rivers sink into the sands of the Snake river basin, a gold placer alch is expected to be as rich as that of tha s Basin of early days has been discovered Announcement from Dubois con- firmed the discovery and with the movement just started claims are being rapidly staked ont The three streams, Big Lost River, Little Lost River, and Birch Creek, ve in ancient times and up until the advent of irrigation in the early sighties, virtually merged their wa- speared in the eands on NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925. under construction 8hort deto Hartford-Wethers. under construction, Short detour around one brid Watertown Waterbury Water- |town Thomaston road {s under con« struction. All approaches posted. Short delay near stedm shovel, Winchester—~Rowley street, ated is under construction, posted for north and traffic, Colchester — Colchester Norwich concrete road under construction. Detour posted. Enstford—FPhoenixville road, Trat- fic belng taken care of on the road Proceed with care. Traffic will be | held up while asphalt fs being ap. plied. 1 closed. Wethersfield fleld road Short detour. Greenwich—Boston Post road Conetruction on tha Post Road near the v York line. No Jelay in| traffl Stamford—Keelers Hill on the | Boston Post road undsr construction | Open to traffic. Darien—Boston Post road crete road being constructed |delay in traffic. Westport—Boston Grading on section road, Peat Swamp to Nash Curve and to the augatuck river bridge to Lighthouse curve. Traffic east hound detours | at Norwalk via East avenue and the Shore road to Saugatuck, Westport traffic, east bound comes in at Compo road, Weet bound traffic goes | through the contract, Westport—8Shore road ders under construction, through contract, Milford—Orange and West Haven Milford turnpike being widened. No delay to trafie. Milford—=Shora under construction Win- Detour south bound Con No Post road of | AUDIENCE FREES PRISONER Willlamsport, Pa., Aug. 28 (— Mayor Hugh Gilmore, presiding in polics court, recently adopted a nov- el method to determine whether a defendant charged with intoxication should be charged with intoxication should he fined. There wera seven persons in the court room and the {mayor referred the question to them for a vote. All the seven voted for the release of the prisoner. The case was dismissed &houl Open road. Conerete One way traffic | month at Short Beach with friands MAPLE HILL NEWS Miss Henrletta Shonts and Miss Ruth Rics of New York apent the last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M J. Bhonts of Btuart street. | Mrs. Walter L. Huston of Chicago is visiting at the home of Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Stuart atrest Miss Gladys Rau of Robbins ar- enue will spend the rest of the Mr. and Mrs. James T. Ewell of | Robbing avenus are in Boston for | few daya | Mrs. Frank Rau and her daughter Marian, of Robbins avenus, ars on | A two weeks vacation at Pleasan: | Beach, | Miss Henrletta Rood of Bridgeport | s the guest of Miss Betty Linehard | of Golf atreat, i | Dr. and Mrs. Arthur & Grant and | their daughter, Constance, of Golt | strest, returned recently from a trip connected with the Stanley Wor! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox and tamily of Johnson street are in Nova Scotla for a short stay. D. K. Parry of Golf street has been awarded a contract for a new dorm{. tory at the Connecticut State Col- lega of Agriculture at Storrs. The cost of the bullding will be $165, 000, Mr. Perry, at the present time, is erecting & community house, The Eim Hill school and the New- ington schools will open Wednes: Increase Your Beauty and Look Younger Delightfnl New Vanishing Cream Oontaining True Buttermilk Must Make You Iook Years Younger or Money Back, The old-time application of But. termilk and Cream to whiten and preserve the skin and remove harsh ittla wrinkles and ugly sallowness is September 9. This wil low more time for the teachers to return after the hollday rush, Mra, Arthur 8. Grant of Golf street gave a luncheon and bridge party to. day in honor of her house guest Miss Gladys Leffey of Newark, N, J and Mrs, J. C. Comstock of Eomera Conn, Mr, and Mre. W, E. Hine of Maple Hill avenue have left for Detroit, where they will visit their sons, Rot ert and Frederlck, — READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED I s | . . . ) | Climbing in England | London, Aug. 28 (M—Operation of alrships s an expensive hobby for |any country The ocst of recond|- [tloning the dirigible R33 by the British government prior to April last was $140,000 and the outlay for of hydrogen gas $5.000 into her han. gar at Pulham on April 17 after her enforced voyage over the Nor broke from her m one charg |1t cost 894 ) Sea {when she mast, The approsimate cost of the 13 (flown %00 hours) and R (flown ing | | VICTROLAS 97 hours) $1,750,000 each, Up to the present $375,000 has been spent on R35 and $1,625,000 on R37, 'both airships beirg yet in an un- (completed state, The cost of R38 (70 hours), chargable in part to the American government, s roughly $2,600,000, I'his information wus glven by Sir Samuel Hoare in a written answer 8. B. Viant, parlfamentary mem- ber for West Willesden, Tt is unlawful for women to set foot on peninsula in Greeee, ks of the Greek church Athoe, where m at a time, Stratford Trumbull road dam under construction, to traffie. Westhrook Patchogue bridga under constriction. lay to traftic. Stamford—Noroton 1 re mile of desert. B0 years these myster- ve been the despair of ngineers and gold seek- are beca they gave but niggardly indication of the gold values that geologists inelsted must be present. D. T. Murphy, a Dubols civil en- ginneer, sometime ago set out to lo- cate the deposit. Concluding that the three torrential streams carried val- nea but moved too fast to deposit them the search rapidly led to the ginks where the theory was verified, Begldes gold and {indications of platinum, gems of the corundum | family of which emeralds and rubies have been found to Lake George grandmother's recips and womén | throughout the country are again us- ing It to ensure a beautiful complex- ion andsnow-white hands and arms, Buttermilk, however, {s not always | obfainable, bit a specialist has at | last perfected a method of concen- trating buttermilk and comblning it with a perfect cream, which you can . buy in small quantities ready for use Miss Gladys Olmatead of Iohnson| at any first class drug store by simp. street has left for two weeks vaca- | iv asking for “Howard's”" Buttermilk ream There & no secret about it nor Is thera any doubt about the result— It's just a common ordinary butter. miik In the form of a wonderful | cream, gently massaged with the | inger tips around the corners of the evesand month Mr oand Mrs Hall and fam-| Buttermilk Creamis only sold dy e Britain, have | Fair Dept Store and all good drug- Pought the residence of €. E. Olm- | gists on a positive guarantes of satis. ctaad on Rohbing avenus Mr Hall — Trumhull-8tratford. Bituminous maca- No dslay | lous rivers geolog Mise Marian Cowell of Robbins avenue Is spending a week at Indfan Neck, | AT 4 HALF PRICE WHILE THEY LAST and They Can Not and Will Not Last Long r | var No de Miss Mabla Bollerer of Johnson street is touring through Adi rondacks the PRICE NOwW $55 Road | posted at Hill datours New Hartford under cons North Norfolk Nepaug road s netion inaan—Norfalk, Fanaan- ad. Sections A and B un- | ruction underpass n tion at Hammonasset Beach, whera | ¢ she will atay at her mother's sum- | mer eamp | See how Instant and complete {a your relfef fromall paln with Dr.Scholl's Zino-pada for Corns., The soothing, healing medication {2 them produces this magic result. Safe,ant/. septic. Removes the preseure and rubbing of tight shoes~the cause of corns. Cost but atrifis Atall drug and ehoe stores DrScholl’s Zino-pads Put one on—the pain is gone Probahle short | i A Mra. . © Moody of (GGolf street much hetter, although unable t up as vet r Canaan road i it are typical Road under co Sharon—Amenia guard ralling heing installed i ctic T on—Goshen read is under State of Connecticut | Torrinctor road is under con n, d etours A i1 C oxte Road conditions and detours in e Stontend e TS el the Btate of ae of 3 | August 21 shovel grading is under v detours road TWood Conditions in Never BRefore it of x Defour Connecticont ‘tion or money hack and Eteam road oy posted and are as | Nover road Steam shoval Perhaps Never Again j on new loca = Q@ A Q R grading th Redding-—( shovel gradi struetion cation Mew Milford— groto construetion ie necessary. wrgetown road Steam and macadam con are under way on Take Advantage and BUY YOURS NOW Victrolas Will Be Held for . Future Delivery Mo detours are n Brodg Con and & short detour i Foxbury €hovel grading convenient deto Traffie should much as possible lays m nee Work n 1 sary -Southbury road. Steam | nnder way but 4 not available avoid this read as unaveidable de- | Gavlords new vy bridg PRICE NOW $75 HENRY MORANS & SONS 365 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle St. nnder i No Notwich-Hadlyme ron ) Open to | tra 11 n S Eoan Putnam-Norwich road | tion Open lers innomplete, t Haddam fon constre Norwich road, & nnder eon Open to traffi 1yme ) ae striction rk 8 a8 posted Hebr tion, foniville Ray 11 beinz done Delbeare Hill re rah by ch-t & from Norwich pass 1 from Co i ur as Calchester =AY Detonr sion read, lear constr over Hill moni B How Money Talks at Michaels § i AM AN "//4 ehester | vaved with eo ; traftie I AM NOT on speaking terms with the butchers! I AM too small to huy a dish of ice cream! [ AM NOT large enough to buy a hox of candy! I AM too small to buy a ticket to the movie! I AM NOT fit for a tip! The street car company won't even hear me, BUT— WHEN I GO TO MICHAELS any day during their great Jitmey Sale T am considered Opttonal deton ST B T R 7 SOME MONEY I tor a8 first payment down on the finest Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry or Silyerwore, Take mo down to ther store this very day and use me. You'll ind them at 354 MATIN ST. Diamend Rings *17 Extraordinary Diamonn values! Turn yonr spara P nickels ito a beantifn] o ur | N b Diamond Ring! ‘ Each I‘hmnndu in this grouping is ue-white " | and perfect-cut — the monntings are the o under . Sty Shor g o < sl Intest and handsomest in green gold and white our s N t i ) gold, ladies' or gents’ Pay be Gty of Har beantifnl diamond ring. Men!5c Down Buys You This Illinois! Weel Man! Just bring & nickel with you to our store—then you can buy this fine 17 jewel { Niinots Watch. The case is guaranteed for 20 years and you have your choice ot the newest dials and numerals 32.50 REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Pay 50c EYE GLASSES Pay 50c DOWN EXAMINATION FREE A WEEK " roug vork: frafiie | vich will posted aplin road i to 1 being dor Killingis Constr to ‘raffie I'ortland Toal, open but is very Last Hampto: Fampton road “tion Rl g D g v ///v,....,...\\ teaffic Stafford urnpike v for tra The former owners of these Fords were pleased with Ford Service to the extent of purchasing new Fords. All these cars were doing good work when renewed, rangh = Sy simel ad uni netruction “esen astont but have been completely reconditioned by our ex- pert mechanics in our own station. Below is a list of SOME OF THE BEST USED CARS IN THE CITY 1925 Coupe 1923 Roadster (2) 1924 Coupe 1922 Roadster 1923 Coupe 1922 Roadster 1923 Coupe 1920 Roadster 1923 Sedan 1923 Trucks (2) 1921 Sedan 1924 Rollin Sedan 1922 Coupe 1918 Paige Touring 1919 Coupe Many Others AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE COMPANY 200 East Main Street Telephone 2701 at tin Hart (tudor) (tudor) “There’'s something you'll like about trad- ing at MICHAEL'S, 354 MAIN ST. Open Saturday Evening Until 10 P. Mt 3300093900 One ~or < weeks 4 stro vounger In a few

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