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School, M Demonstration of Voti 9 a. m. and 1 p. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SKYSCRAPERS SWAY - I E_A@!UUAKE. (Continued from First Page) North-South Direction d to move which caused the trouble the quake of 1906 police department 1 reports of injuries or prope 1 b received. The city of San Jose, 50 miles badly shaken, g to reports received by iles north, felt : as did Oakland, acros here, Hotel Windows Broken the ci e broken, g and small cra lobby floor. windows from ceili peared in t ated P are molten type 1 wa the pots In stereotyping shaken quake, not feel today's temt Market Strect Suf! most here. the towering & 2 pany office building, appeared a few inches out of plumb fell in the Seq d and on Misslon street terfront, there wers s In the main bu ere crack sared in one of the co rocker-First Nation In Ch filled quickly with excited ¢ y mothers holding bal arms, garish silk kir h the more Occ fr square, town district, d excited c ning visito Many Wil Many wild rum ¥ lation over the state ab tions of Rumors E . One of them was that 6-story Pacific Gas ax building hers had been t : far as could be ing which is of mode fire-proot construction. Crowds Flee to Park Golden Gat in the c park, one of the ) miles in Ca or more miles besieg ntial uildinz Not Affected Teleg OCTOBER 22, 1926. 3 = air, was vir prelimi 1 that one pa It is 2 vntown d her bureau officials reports from uth direction, along the old dam- and Telegraph earth wrench, the bay from at 's is presumed Bulletin build was along the ological Fault. This fault d, ,clocks were stopped, from room, rves in Sleepers Arot gieks ong cra nhers homes was toppled een reported natown Portsmouth Square mixing | , Oct. 22 oceur our and fiv peninsul: early as felt at 4:40 ind window d broke sma o Golden st in the T'ran Electric some qur learned | B one_of the la a wax moffel in indows did a er v and thn Chz h a1 into the stre b the fl fons and news- 1 by te and Tele- City Advertise 4h W ard, Central n street, . Bartlett of Broad and Gro 6th Ward, I ner of North Demonstration of V held in th orth street, between the hou p.m.to 8 p. m LE MICHAEL T $1090 Reward Somewhere on one of the streets of New Dritain there is a very valuable diamond which was lost by one of our customers, We have been authorized to pay $100.00 reward for its re- turn to our sto Is your diamond safe In its mounting? Arc the prongs worn? If so, the stonc may drop out as did the emond we are advertising for. Have your diamond rin, inspected every few months. We will be glad to do it for you. M.C.Le Witt Jeweler and Diamond Dealer Upstalrs Room 4, 289 Main St. UPSTAIRS STORE MEANS LOWER PRIC morning m°m times dia not corr on the Oct. were which fon of the earthq KERWIN, Selectmen slipping of a few inches or a few fect 's building, city and r | Rosa, north of San Francisco, from Paso R seconds were felt in miles ay 3:30 and th around 5:30. The 1906 Quake The most violent shock felt ncisco pr most memorable , occurred at The property 00, the Coast a pot the coast line for a distance of of San Francisco approximately nd gradually extends fur- B Is Rocked first shock was felt. Elks' club bu no inj Readings at P when th seismosg 1ximum being reac and 8:01 a. m, ast Disturbances. , Oct. 22 (P—The dacific coast is re- rds of ntire region being ismic o Girls Blue ' Today! Fine—! You know Girls A little more paint—what's the difference. T'll dye ’em blue. Maggie ) an effort to adjust the or A. C. Lawson coast in the He expressed the opinion that the |ir ry exam en at some dis- superinte n must have b 'm.nrl in the ro 2 movements ln l) orded at Cambridge, , about ten minutes after the were reported 8 OUITS POSTAL SERVICE - AFTER 30 YEARS' WALK (Continued from First Page) , greater along the coast of Cal ia than in any his birth. His period of , far to the south, . Gilbert Df 1“(« Un! ) ¢ ; Arthur Anderson Names Picture 1 service r(”;.;s’l '.:\rn;;:,\” 1 o Mayor Weld favors payment by R With M or cach team, of & bill submitted by the | S ARk his final southeast by l\e r\ilr‘!: The first S 5 a in a voleano second tremor | that make mount tinents. The n ranges or con- San Francisco | earthquake of 1906 l\a] its origin in | 1 with mountain- | a note of congratulation and (0"\enhon October 25-26 best wishes. 1n | @ Tupture assock When Mr. Lynch threw the straps | making forces. |Weiss Planning to Have First Class Hockey Team w Haven, Oct. 22 (A and city’s his- < on |of his mail pouch over his shoulder there were four wards in the city. was assigned fifth to Main street. he fourth ward and Cambridge, M numbered corre: adr(_ for 39 years. he said in has served under six postmas- intensity sufficient to have caused p a team, , (four terms). S: San An- | source of the ear! t was not nearly so severe as those | Delaney great damage on,| 8) and the pr (nt postmaster, Herbert E. Erwi yers with the end in view o 'ln‘t.fir.r.g the game here so that iwt. m gzza/iz’y = Jery/'ce which have done on ia cost about co to t fldlae - rporation Counsel Kirkham inan ort to have the maze of parking Sivven siaving oso- | FOR PARK EXPERTS’ MEAL = ctevived: 2o ssie e et BELDEN STREET MAN WINS | from sureic Hotet megecea | 9000 BY WRITING TITLE - games | Belleves City Should Homor Bill sional | will prac- | By Committee. s a nativ made his home hotel for a banquet served and Gets Big Check found a T } | four E who convened Arthur C. Anderson of 19 Belden invitati has been presented with park bo for $500 by the publishers of a up at Wedne for the most clever title to common cou cover picture and a 50 liked the showed a having just received a from a sweetheart 1s by and views disple: e. The $1.000 in prizes hrysanthemums from | Franco-Americans in r carriers’ associatior mme, Joseph Beloin, the New Haven league he would start at st secu ill go to Canada shor ouch with hockey ma Mourni awarded King George at 61 can outshoot any of his sons In one drive the ccounted for 112 birds. mayor will confer today —calling this an extraordinary purchase is putting it mildly—the exceptional opportun- ity that nHm\cd us to secure these Blankets at this time is a tremendous asset to our clier St $5.98 | e $6.75 | Tiowa $8.75 size 60x80 size T0x80 size 7T0x80 BUY THESE BLANKETS AT MILL PRICES TOMORROW : L.ow Prices e Notable Values in a Store That Displays Only Quality You've proh usually low, but restrained yourself because your con- fidence was lacking in the qualit; your hospital y patients Another one over. QUALITY PLUS VALUE! LADIES’ SILK SLIPS $1 95 assortment bloomers, step-ins and chemise, all s, well tailored, prettily trimmed; all sizes. Garments you would expect to pay much more for. today sco this morn- nks. 250 Coats for the Game! the display They'll win with passed Style S A Sale intended for those who are interested in ng the most for pole of the conld not the Oakland —a line up tha to be desired: leaves nothing /ITH FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS! , Qct. 22 (A — COATS WITH THE FUR PANELS! /ITH DEEP PAQUIN THE NEW JINTED FUR BACKS! A —Heavy registered SALTS FUR FABRICS LIKE REAL FUR! MART TWEEDS —silk charmette, reinforced crotch, double elastic | | | i | knee; colors: tan, henna, black, navy, ete. l superb quality. | up to §:3 his readings. ably been tempted hefore by prices that seemed un- “A GREAT PURCHASE AND SALE” 1,600 Yards FRENCH JERSEY $159 . —all wool in the latest Fall colors for ladies’ and misses’ dresses; 54 inches wide—for tomorrow only. . You can allow pted by the better values of store—with perfect safety.—The prices ARE LOW, but the qual- ity IS WORTH WHILE and H. J. DONNEL- LY CO. service seals the bargain elf to be te thi | —FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN! vour children here CHILDREN'S COATS 35 98 . $22.98 hinn 1ipr | Windbreakers | $1.89 —heavy fleeced lined; made with ribbed bottom and cuffs. Grey mixture and reindeer brown. ent far Coats sport —a brand new below the regular price fur collars and cuf models; all interlined. | Sizes 36 to 46 Featuring all the leading Fall colors. MEN’S “SPRINGTEX” MEN'S QUALITY - UNION FLANNEL Ladies’ Extra Size BLOOMERS @ $148 $2 98 - $1.29 —made of good heavy flan- —fleeced lined, long sleeves, | nel that insures warmth for ankle length, size 36 to 46. | winter nights to come. — Wonderful for cold weather | Trimmed with silk frogs, to come. Excellent value, | checks and stripes. A com- all the leading co plete range of sizes. | _THREE SPECIAL | HOSIERY.-THE TYPE EVERY WOMAN WANTS! —LINEN PRICED FOR OFFERINGS FOR BY FAR THE MOST IMPORTANT HOSIERY | TOMORROW'S SELLING! “A LOW PRICE DOES "TOMORROW'! EVENT OF THE YEAR! NOT LIMIT STYLE” [ I Kid Gloves H.J Donne!ly Co. — — — and proves it! NEW DRESSES $13 75 Bloused Back Straight Lines :,Mmsmg . | —for doctors, for offices, ete.; $2.45 Silk Hose putfvn, s toon | —————— f ‘ = : | —featuring the plain| $1 '45 »omp]exmn Towels cuff, also embroidered—| brown, white and ese \\'\\ s | —these salesman’s sam- :plos at 1/3 less than reg- Imported | —warranted to wash. All| the new 1Mqu ft\lo‘ Jungle Green Rustic Brown —made for us Valencia Blue Bat Wing Sleeves Kid Gloves MATERIALS Rich Crepes trimmed {importation of Trefousse | __full width, 214 yards long with tiebacks, I kid gloves, all new Fall!| neatly hemst | shades. Purchase tomor- | | to be extra ear row and save, 8iik and Wool. | Huck Towels Ladies’ Full Fashioned | $2 .25 dozen Genuine —a record-breaking quality; silk to the hem; double heel and | 49 C toc. | —pure linen with colored bor- T e ders, 20x36, soft and absorbent, = Ladies’ Silk and Wool |Pure linen. Quality Hose | Luncheon Set 50c $5.98 —Dblack and white; all the new | —54x90 cloth, 6 napkins, love- Fall shades—all sizes. quality linen. Gloves ‘ 79¢ SPECTAL! Ladies Silk Hose iz 9,95 $1.00 —silk to the hilt; in a new range of colors. Special! An exquisite Castilel Daint- ily molded; hard milled for longwear; lath- ers profusely. Soothing. It's new. You'll CASTILE like it 3 for 270 | | | | exclusively | VERY SPECIAL! $2.95 RUFFLED CURTAINS $1 .00 ched with silk. You'll have i ant your quota!