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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1925, TO HANDLE CARS " Streels and Aveoues Are Literally Clogged | | o | Detroit, Oct, 30 (A —Detroit | wasn't so much untll the automos e came chugging into the ples &l | ture. But just as too much pross perity frequently proves an expwen= 4 | sive thing, so do many officluls here suggest that too many automobilvs | may spoil the municipal broth, Almost everyone in Detrolt, it | scems, drives, Everyone with as Mttle as $5 for a first payment v | potential purchaser, Detroit muk.s more automobiles than any oflwre | eity; two hundred thousand of s Ml | population are employed in uiuto- § | mobile factories. They make motor cars, and they ride in them. N So Detroit's thoroughfares are N - choked with machines — flivyers E Bl | by the ten thousands trucks. pase | senger cars of every description, B | jitnies and motor busses, The aue tomobile industry has “made” De= WO LT R TR e e I AN S0 L BATH U/ AT ARAGLIIHE A/ IS VAR WD PLIAR VTR AU ML N IR AR DRAFF ATV AT . L [ 14 pa VAN AN i AU ULV AT AT ! v e s W V8 e . . peeen PREA v we, e RN e 3 RIS . IR L e R N TR SO TR T 1O e L O ER T T YT AN NN AHIOITITERN | EACH BUYER HAS SCOURED THE COUNTRY FOR REAL- BIG VALUES-VALUES THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN HEARD OF BEFORE-AND EVERY DAY WILL BE A SURPRISE DAY | - FOR THE PUBLIC. THEY START OFF SATURDAY WITHA Bamalfied) §| B itk HOST OF BIG VALUES-EVERY ARTICLE A BARGAIN- ENPPW @ | .- EVERY BARGAIN A VALUE—stoNEY SYMON—Manager. ' Clothes Baskets A e T Free! Free! Free! Free! A NEW UPRIGHT PIANO to the person buying the biggest bill of goods and paying cash for same during this event. See Piano in window! i ‘ than raising the revenue to buy it. § | Garage shortages in many sections, | coupled with the native thrift or penuriousness of owners, have ‘wcrkcd to increase all night park- | ’lng at curbs. Big and shiny ones Only 1 to a Customer. 89 J g¢ o ~ 7 . DT f| next 15 years of $100,000,000 for Large Size ........ Each C| A SOUVENIR FREE [y thoranehtased aad. th eiibil TO EACH CUSTOMER fl| ing of many existing arteries, #l| Yor two years past street wide! | ing has been in progress, but it bas | | not kept up with traffic increase. that the proposed 80-foot street B | will be inadequate and the plans | are being revised for a 120-foot | paved way. The traffic problem is by no means confined {4 downtown De- | trolt. Tt extends cven beyond the city limits. Several of the street ll | widening projects now under con- sideration are eight miles or more @ | from the business district, Some of f| these streets are to be widened 1o | 204 feet. One super-high con- ing Detroit and Pont citles miles apart — procide room | for four machines moving fu each | direction at the same time. Yet even fi| this roadway already has experi- fl| enced serious traflic tieups. DEBTTOU. 8.IS NOW SIDETRACKED Painleve fo Give Other Matters Attention Boudoir Lamps BED LAMPS ] This 10 Piece Dining Suite JLds Exactly As Illustrated i /7&ll Consisting of 60 inch Buffet, large China Cabinet, Oblong Exten- Dintng Room Sultes gatore and each o Sion Table, Server, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, upholstered tremendous saving—1 liave worled hard B Dt fave siotden resulin—sam wapinn. 1N either leather or tapestry. freot Litios cposmERirl e ALL OTHER SUITES REDUCED FROM 20 TO 35% A regular $2.00 val. Silk Bed Lamp— Silk shade, beau- | complete with cord tiful metal base. | and plug. $1.9 Complete c Peidge be convin Lamps, | the greatest values ever Lamps—Floor Lamps and nme and see them and lllam Minihan, Buyer of f‘ACTORY DISTRIBUTORS OF Here Is Just What You Want—A Real Coal -V W Range At a Big Saving—Shelves At a Slight Additional Cost. Paris, Oct. 30 (A—Premler Paine | leve, having taken over in his news ly formed cabinet the portfolio of minister of finance from which Jo=- seph Caillaux was deposed by the B | resignation of the ministry, he is [ | prepared forthwith to take up the il | complicated financial problems of* the country as well as political and | military issues. It is evident that the question of France's debt to the United States {s to bo sidetracked for the present | by M. Painleve while he untangles i the snarled skein of France's other fl| debts and financial complications. | While he has not made any state- ment to this effect, it is asserted that 8| he regards the American debt ques- B | tion of less pressing importance than ‘,nm financial problems at home, | It is asserted that M. Painleve 8| realizes that the proffer of a smaller | sum to the United States than was | mentioned in the tentative agree- | ment reached by M. Caillaux at Bl | Washington with the American debt funding commission would not be acceptable to the American govern- | ment and that he is of the opinion | that the ¥rench people would not | back himszit and his ministers up in | offering a larger sum. | The premier and his new cabinet | already have heard what is in store | for them at the hands of groups of | the coalition it they fall to take age |treme measures to straighten out {the financial troubles of the voune This Complete Bed Outfit Metal Bed in any wood finish (all sizes), National Spring and Pure Cotton Roll Edge Mattress. Completesc oo it Free! Free! A White Porcelain Top Kitchen Table and 2 White Chairs with each Coal Range L Smoke Stands of these groups will be 1t the government falls to | follow a policy of national concord | and rejects the demands of the ex- | tremists for policies decided upon outside parliament. | It was the purpose ot Joseph Cail- Beautiful plate mirrors, (size 52x15), hand mitred; polychrome frame; regular $8 35 $15value ............. Each . [r———————— laux, he not been ousted from BUFFET MIRRORS o3 L P8 Blankets and Quilts Mah"gany e e American debt question in an en- | deavor to make an amicable are | rangement for its payment. To this end he had ordered the French fi- nancial agent ia New York to pro ceed to Par regular $5.00 a pair $1 95 Pair S B 25 p. c. off Castiglioni Treasures To Be Sold at Auction terd, Oct, 30 (P—Art trea. in the millions, the nor Camillo Castigiie oni, will be sold here at public tues Hand finished stand, glass tray, weighted base; regular $1.50 value. Sale Starts 2! ISaturday at 9a m. Special At " "THE BIG FURNITURE STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICESS 79¢ collection, which also contains paint= ings by Van Dyck, Titlan and Frans | Hals. Signor Castiglon is an Talian { banker who lived for many years in Vienna ke stand for Complete READ THE WERALD CLASSI. FIED ADS FOR RESULTS. 2 ‘