New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1926, Page 15

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DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926, RAILROADS NOW AIM TO ATTAIN | m 0 i ieine maos on e oo g pinin e o i..mmm Spruce Up |\ @ traln years IL.U rr"u FPhiladelphia SPEED OF 100 MILES AN HOUR T B o JOHN IRVING SHOES Pere Marquette Making|" with 0 dosre o be i or patenger i o e i, s 3 S e v | SINGTAHEIIORS Greatest footwear Value Tests With Concrete | hs therr rerons amt enogen 1! ho track surface at an | Saving Seen fn Long R ey y 1 o thelr patrons and employes 4 ; A : o 8 ;' 0 dyanced by / Roadbeds and Roller | haceromam il oot iation.o o0, the on | thalt, or car | t ot et i) manl [0 Bearings. e LD B e S e 18 sALoRar s S e conductal Bty Ruic iUl veralt No. 622 B|3Ck nd easier slop 'OME SPEED SCHEDULLS ; r hes TRl SnclinR A .’ ol MAINTAINED BY ROADS G nder il OF COUNTRY LAST yrap M is = Some of the outstanding speed A 4 v % b nprovemen schedules maintalned by Ameri- . ) v Altred can steam railways during the At : : ¥ | e past year follow: ke Al i e San e e Wendell Makes Record 3 Created by John Irving to exactly st the average N Bglweon Camden and Atlan- i 5 o . ) \ % : \s City Jobh Holder R B\ man == Not too wide =~ Not too heavy == Just “c7 rfi}'e:;f.'fin.m e of speed Ayt | laeA ot the : vide fasten whieh w ¢ ‘ \ 2T e B oay ahappy medium all ‘round. Only in quahity s it Between New York and Chi- RAYS n even g . ther eatin nee | wor AR anAlocinG 1 N, extreme~~the biggest 35 north of shoe satisfac- cago, 960 miles, average speed . 3 MG LAt by G e 3 e s o rvard ¢ etar, has held city A %N\ don you'll ever buy. 48 miles an hour. 5 e 2 : g Bayia 0 f riod o AN Betweap New York and Buf- e s Hir X P . | s 1 t A f falo, 489 miles, average speed i 48.7 miles an hour New York and §t. Louls, 1158 miles, averags speed 45.8. Los Angeles to Avondale, 1902 mile, average epeed Between Boston ) Tork, the Mercl 4 G AR pding there may be i v 1t a fonr See this great shoe in makes an averags of les . e of freight or pass A 3 3 n o ) Lehig an hour for th niles hope i vill be Botween Bos : : larg: P ) . Feel it on your foot. makes an average s gt t ' design 18 t an hour for th stance of T arauet “f — miles. e eiant R Boston, April 1 — de- | N 4 section of Mre for “riding on ! truss, the upper cord of tha driving wheels distributed th N P Y R = o B s our show windows. No obligation tobuy. e : New Patterns~New Shades ;flanam: of the '.f‘m"rg u m”;; B . i : ; : THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAHPH CO. i Extreme styles for the jazzho--Swagger models for , e the college boy~-Conservative styles for the business- :::rmig :y::a:“liic‘:l;r: fopioaddh e bt Ll throuch i © man--Everything. Imported black calfskin--Finest bomarily attained E : s i = K domestic tan calfin all shades. A great line of great Greater epecd, satety and com ; Port in transpo ) shoes. One money-saving price -- Five Dollars. which all trans i T e ; . D 3 @ e S The Ttalian Book Store | E@}EN IRVING SHOES pas, Al °"31‘y afl-“n.f’“‘,. Isrings n 3 Jocomat v nd e 503 MAIN STREET ; for two : 3 e ) AEIn 168 Main Street Qen sery "f_"“:'_f . ol f:.xtends to fih‘ PQOP]C Of NGVJ Entam £ (A ‘ (Next to New Britain Savings Bank) od ."”O/ el e the Philadeiph eer: | 9 . - lnidl fOpm 100 miles an hour ove lid con-| xpect 1 : 2 Gr’n"_u\h this dream is ¢ A Happy Easter Pealized for short distances AT : 0 Ghan Ra} as v Plavin bome lines of American railways, 0f the r FE.]OY E ster b-' Ph'y""q [t el s s e ) fj"afitar—'And the Man S Wal'dI'Obe Size of Ralls Increased Tith the steadily increasing slze And weight of equip e e »f ount f e e : \ i “DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED” bteel cars. railroads )va'e bbliged to increase the size of thet BT | e (o oves i 1 com- | We Shall Be Glad to Play Any Recor 5§ ment, which has in a degree e a AR | Yoo Wi o Hr g LANGROCK Fine CLOTHES ment over them, hae not a :_ o e % N 0H preciably to th nmtqr'h 1 ne R i | Yk W) R IS GEUR e ting tasor, fo- Latest ) t 0. ? loco- succeednig «jve (R : el . Hits k admittedly Pails and rocks lently to cau fock and ro @isastrous results tantly to the d& Because everyth hg up, rail managers BUILT ON VALUE /ING ON VALUE! e Girls" Spring Cox -~ Rothfeder’s | @ n READY NOW FOR R s e s R YOUR CHOOSING = $10.00 $12.9 A SPECIAL GROUP OF NEW .N-G C-O-A.T-.S Outstanding Values at Y R A . , \ NEW season stirs the [hese Moderate Prices Y B ~ - ; with the pulsation of freshening life. It is a f \ o command to be in tune with . BN e B the time, to vefresh your $ $ H H : i wardrobe. New Clothes put ; | o pring into your step as well e H STV as vour heart. Our stocks y : ; are replete with the finer - / clothing of the season. We 3 R te ) to examine our collection of | i what is sn and proper in S ¢ caturing the n man's apparel. !\/ ODELS that slimly wrap the { N th in striped /1 figure in sheath-like grac i acquar at e S done 1n quality-superior Twill ] toy from “Ac Glth Sk M norted B Dweeds = ; b the Pond SlandardforMore ThanA QuarterCentury Squirrel, Fox and Mole trim them \ k e —Intricate braid and embroider apvear on sleeves and collars. B 1, Sandal, Everglade, Rock Cr; Sea Shell (the new blues, — THE s, tans, greens and rose ;i i o | shades) are color tones introduced . { ASH I EY Each model is lined « i All | | | are immaculately tailored—exact ' e TR | ; Babcock Company Misses’ and Women's Models and - 139 MAIN ST. ) This Shop will be Open Friday Morning

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