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TRAMP PRINTER OF BETTER TYPE, But He Travels About Like 0ld Timers Indianapolls, Oct. 80 (A — The | “tramp printer,” that colorful char- acter of great wanderlust, has not dieappeared, in the opinion of M. Lynch, tional Ty resident of the Tn Lynch. “The diff traveling type brake-rode and 1 now spins blithely a automobile and is seldor embarrassed. “Scarcely a dav newspaper = Aoes not so of the printere. § to rob the pr in order to Aays was hig romantic. He word Into t earth. H the best travel broadened fortunately his mc Springfield-New Haven Bus Route Is Asked \ would be proposed by tha commit- made . to give a more rvice than is at} present en, in conjunction with rail service.” He says the Connecticut authoritles have taken favorable actlon on the proposed line. TAX CHANGE IDEA Combination of Normal and Surtax Rates Into One Graduated Scale Is Being Considered. 30 (P Simpll- ne tax section of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER ALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1925, FITCH-JONES CO. CITY HALL Burberry O’coats “Warmth Without Weight” Patrick’s O’c oats “Bigger Than Weather” Through A Show Window, All Overcoats Look As Smooth As Glass Discount surface apearance. Count underneath excellence. Your overcoat is only as fine as its “innards” Our overcoats are patiently, skillfully, lavishly hand-tailored. That’s something the sun can’t fade off, and the rain can’t lick off, and the wear can’t wear off, and the bargain store can’t laugh off. - ; Such overcoats keep their good looks to good old age. They don’t have to be “pressed up” every week, because the style wasn’t pressed on with an iron for a show window. It was stitched in with a needle, to endure for the lifetime of the garment. Dobbs Hats HARD COAL. SUCKED FROM RIVER BEDS Waste Anthracite in Great Demand as Strike Goes On Harrisburg, Oct. 30 (P—Hard coal sucked from the beds of three rivers, much of it washed out as fine as sand by a method similar to the principle of panning gold, is in e | greater demand as the result of the ’ ch will on the draft- the | same amount of taxes on all incomes as ts new bill. He is seeking the returns, against been have strike of anthracite coal miners. The “miner” working the Susque- hanna, Lehigh and Schuylkill rivers annually take approximately a half- million tons of hard coal from their beds—coal plcked up by these rivers | as they traverse the anthraclte coal regions. The industry is the out- growth of careless mining methods of early days. ‘When coal was plentiful and easily obtalned little effort was made by operators to save the small sizes or to utilize any that was swept into the culm banks. These banks plled - [ up along the streams in the vicinity tances to make head today evision committee, ts to conclude the hear- DEBT CHIEF OBSTACLE Chicago, Oct. 30 Ajustment t t he United s to re- RODGERS TO FLY ot ti g —Com- was in 4 from r to I speak of that the city TO BUILD NEW HALL of the collierles and washerles until thousands of tons accumulated. Much of this waste went into the streams and huge quantities of coal | of good quality but small in size were washed down freshets. When the discovery was made that this coal was of value efforts were started to recover it. The methods most employed consist of the use of suction pumps by which the coal is drawn from the river beds upon flat scows. The sand 18 washed out and the resulting pro- by the spring duct is a good grade of hard coal, much of it as fine as sand. Its use requires speclal blower at- tachments upon bollers but many residents of the region where the bulk of the river coal is recovered have found the installation of the apparatus an economy and use it in their homes. Public utility plants make up the largest consumers, Dur- ing the last few years the quantity of river coal recovered has de- creased as a result of better mining methods and increased utilization of the small aizes. The river coal “miner” is not & miner in the general sense of the word. He has no affillation with the hard coal industry {tself. Each year, however, these workers dredge out coal valued at more than $600,000. Shipments by dredgers along the Susquehanna river were reported as considerably heavier during Septem- ber than usual, although the season had not been more than ordinarily successtul. Victor Records Announcement After Nov. 1 I will be located in my new store at 185-189 Park street, near Maple, where 1 will carry the same high grades of Feeds, Seeds, Bulbs, Poultry Supplies and Fertilizers with more room to better serve you and better parking facilities for your convenience. Our telephone number is the same as always, 939. Make us a call or give us a ring. We are at your service. - S. P. Strople Mark Cross Gloves AN I ) D lvrw Nl \w \ 40 H Save theH Coupons and get Oneida Community Silver and Company Dishes ‘There'sa Silver Coupon and a Disk Limeges China Compary, O/ Coupons which you mew Aeve will be redoemed ot same rete es mew enes. Full details on Coupons in Every Package Every egg is sealed as you seal jams and jellies Big, plump, fresh-laid eggs are sealed with Liquid .paraffin by the Berrydale process. The air-tight coating of pure paraffin closes every pore in the egg shell. This keeps all the goodness in the eggs. Nothing can get in them. 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