New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1928, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928, to twelve years; that farmers else It is estimated that it would re- | tion. [ fund used 1o develop acreage | equitable distribution of the that now is the time to prepare to where would find here a mar quire from 25 to 30 years to put The entire cost of the project | itself. This plan has a been | ter. Preliminary surveys Dl ope with it, and point out that if for at least 50,000 draft animals, [the entire tract of land into pro-[is estimated at. $300,000 ). A subniitted 1o officials a hing- | been mad, nd the entire project| the Columbia basin project should 25,000 cows, 50,000 pigs, 300,000 |duction as a farming area from |committee of the northwest's fore- | ton. is well blocked out. Congressional | be started at once, it would just sheep and innumerable chickens; | the time Congress authorizess it as|most financiers has worked out| IFarms would he sold at approxi- on is what is needed now, and | about begin to make its effect felt that castern manufacturers proiect. Approximately a plan wherehy the federal gov- | mately $137 an acre. to be paid |it is hoped that consideration can | at the time when cconomists sy Ind a greatly -expanded market 's wonld be required for‘r‘rm ot would provide a loan of |for in 40 years' f{ime at annual |be given fo the plan at this ses- | the food shortage will be begin- i 4 for manufactured goods and build- al work of constructi A0,000.000, Of this, $120.060.- pay running from $1.29 to|sion of Congress, | ning to appear—1950, H l “ 1 ] wm ing materials; and that; hut | the al and irrigation work would be spent to build the | $7.45 pe Business men in this section | ———— 6 1§ “er ‘0fi Key M| not teast, the potential food sup- | the remainder of the period would | main canal and the reservoirs and | Alread ites in this section | point out that a few years| Western styles in dress are taking ply of the nation would he greatly|be taken up in settling farmers| ditches connected with it. The re- | have legislation authoriz- | America e fa with a po- | the place of the narrow cotton shawl Mebmtmg thes inereased. {and getting their lands into opera- |‘mainder would De in a revolving 01 of a compact. for |tential food shortage. They argue |in Siam. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Rome, April- 13 -(M—Pope Pius X1 is never “off key” when it is incum- hent upon him to intone one of the liturgical chants af the church. Although he will be 71 years old - mr— — in May, when occasion demands his haritone voice. fills the nave of St. T g | Your Home— / - Your Eome— Monsignor Hayasaka, the first native Japanese bishop, whom he consecrat- d with his own hands last fall, The 95 t ~y . of wlihis onn mands fasial The / --Is Your Castle ; -Skould Come First , and finished shortly bef v gery et Bonaing And | A e —and the supreme satisfaction of & charming and comfortable N £0d avother service at s typical of HERRUP'S—TRADE 5 Sir anah o home rests in your FURNITURE. 1Is it up to date? Has this or 3 e QUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW. Herrup's will make s ebd were as-clear and firm as when that plece become an “eye-sore” through years of constant use H for any old furniture on the purchase of new. the Japanese prelate somo three hours before, W Most everybody WANTS the home to contain modern furni- At the sixth anniversary of his ture; but the question of cost, and paying for new things, deters coronation, celebrated with solemn their taking utlmm'l'hnh“ll?;ymg IO:hLL" quem«:xst is u;m{ sul\'fld: al hi s S vou can distribute through the year the payments on whatever the pontifical high mass in the Sistine halance die may e t you are allowed I8 applied as part payment on & g redit transaction. This plan reduces the cost of refurnis me to the minimum. If you should want to take e - the low prices available now and do not want yo 1ase until later, vour furniture will be placed in e : it storage by us at no cost to you. It is alo insured while in storage. chapel, he gave another proof of his ' crs. The celebrant, Car- . y 2 Uhial Loraimill, was extremely weth , Easiest Terms at Herrup's . ' Herrup’s—The Home of Home Outfits of voice, suffering rrom a cold. After A the *Ite, missa est” (Go, the Mass is ended), at the conclusion of the vite, Pops Plus saw that the cardinal could go no further, Standing ercet in front of his throne, he pronounced benediction himself. g 5 he administered the solemn oath ot and i it anpesance? If aomget id of 1t} l i { =, NG SALE for HOMES! Would Open Area as Large as State of Connecticut Spokane, Wash, April 13.—The greatest irvigation project in history, which would make fortile farmland owt of o deicrt nearly us 1y1ge a5 | ) the state of Connecticut, provide HINYE i ; g support for 500,000 people and add A Complete in Every Deta]l.-.At ~ Much wer Prlce $600,000,000 in arable wealth 1o the ! I 0 mation is being planned for the Co- Jumbia river hasin, near here. i D 3 Living Room—Bedroom—Dining Room-—and Kitchenette—4 Rooms Complete! These The Columbia basin s a vast | n outfits are all arranged to give you the most in style and comfort at economical prices! [t tract of land, now dry, barren and S—— A 4 c : 3 - v 4 Ricicns wiich. iles ki the: Bork ot Each piece is an integral part of the complete outfit especially selected to complete the the Jmbia and Snake rivers . B furnishing of your rooms—and to give value that is only to be found at HERRUP'S. and embraces upwards of 3,000, Refrigerators 000 acres. During the pas ‘ e Sl A Any Room May Be Purchased Scparately £5.00 WEEKLY decades Jundreds of pgople have ek 1o et rioe! e fimy stock is reduced in price! We fea~ made futile attempts to home- vell built, 3-door side-i i 4 > g 2 Wit Mead portions of it: but in its model retrigerator @] 7 56 ; I ;fifll f [I;fé I |’y} I ‘ CHIFFONIER > ~ present :n.m condition the land is at only . | I | bxs‘imfi:fix'fi“fi f““; practically worthless. | e e . Now, however, farmers, bank- ] | roomy, and g0o yn,“ner. chest ers and husiness men throughout draver the mnorthwest have united in an organization which plans to turh this desert info a garden spot by means of irrigation, + South and east of Albany Tallg. Tdaho, 134 miles away from’ the Columbia. basin project. is thn point on the Pend Oreille river where it is planned to start a l\ugv:i canal to carry cnough water to ir- rigate the major portion of n}: y desert. The melting snows frofn the mountains would be capturgd FOOD JUGS and put to work Will keep foods or liquids hot As now outlined, this capal | or cold for long Hfl‘lmds—69c would go through miles [of 1 gallon size o i tunncls, 40 miles of natural lajkes A b ; 4 % “‘“\M\" . | Cloatug: o0k gus. compih Uil 4 : d g i 2 c S of felt base linoleum—new and 60 miles of open canal, wifich Fem } L = L ‘ ot Gt e stock would be 47 feet wide on the pot- A% y 3 ot 4 c tom, 90 feet wide on the top fand . R ! | QUALLY ceeeessrsensenes 21 foet deep. The water ' would s ‘ flow by ity, although it ig be T Stands { 25 : ( . lieved huge pumping stgtions | t ) would be unnecessary at fromc : 7 -8 Z2 | lncluded m Thll points | i : = Land Fertile it Watere . | 69 c 3 &> Complete Home ; P LINOLEUM Soil in the basin is certaln . to he fertile if it be watered, The | altitude rangss from 500 to 1700 8 feet; the climate is mild, with _A fine fem etand long, dry sumimers. Irrigated ex- Dt e aA 1l farms and orchards in copper bowls! Limite have produced bounti- ed number—only 1 to & customer! ‘ew farming. regions are more — " The Living Room is furnished completely with Included in this exceptional outfit are the spa- SHE e e W 5 8 12 fine pieces—selected for their high quality and clous Davenport—the Club Chair and Wing Chair— Gor g il : A ] convenient features that the modern home demands. aach piece upholstered in fine, heavy velour—the Electric Irons A slx-mun? qulgtflyu‘irn low. n¢ly comfortable oo C ainany o 5 i seats, backs, arms and cushions are spring-filled! s«‘fil."'.\" Tac L Ol.ltm is typical of Herrup 5__h'gh q"am:‘ and Also included are the Bridge Lamp and Shade— Portland 160, and there low price! The finest outfit obtainable at this low Clock—End Table—Davenport Table—Silk Scarf— vail eonncctions to all thes price! $1.50- WEEKLY Fern Stand and 2 Pictures! jes. No ofther irrigation projec Ame has ever been presented with sueh facilities veafly for use. g Bankers and husin men here s ) in the northwest headed by W. D, ‘ ble ! C l Vineent, one of the basin's chief - Card Tal % : omp ete hoosters, helieves that the Colnm- | Very sturdy and strong when in | B Lia basin project, if carried into g‘.f";“’,l:"‘;] 'f““" and -compactly} Y p . : y for this—to be sold a8 4 / i i -Piece veality, will bring 1.500,000 peo- long s the present = = Iplr- to this part nry tlui country ..\': supply lasts ........ $1.19 == A ) ! i 3 3 ' Couch Bed, CMM east 500,000 could e supporte { T m 3 ‘ ‘ [ L :t directly by the land itself, they p A il i~ o5 3. i K]tchenette - maAkedo:mec;afi‘{;:ldhl?“ s say. They assert that 6,000 men - S mattress 18 included—and coversd o { - b A e g \ L \ [ v would be employed on the con- p v = N § in & beautiful cretonne—with struction project for from gight | 3 XY I lncluded A7 4 syhee flounce on the 515 w o N 3 / = | 4 == == = of sides coceennniiinne . { T F ; 7l : : No less effort in Relief from Gas ) 4 == g B furnishing the kitch- ma ain' =y < =%l o g | en is used than in any Sto » c.h P '~ \ ) : % e other room! It also <> . ) Dlmnm ) . requires the essential 7 p . | The Dining Room of 16 Pieces pieces for convenience The Bedroom of 10 Pieces - = and charm! Included = i ? ach and bowel troubles. You can’t Baby Carriage _ For your Dining Room—a smartly designed | 0o the porcelain top The Bedroogl is in keeping with t}?‘:e charm and be well if your digestion is bad; A carriage that is made for Suite finished in Walnut! It includes the large Buffet, | " 2 Chai altractiveness of the other rooms. The fire bow-end you are likely to get sick unless you DeTIN Tonlot ang (yous ceaven ) the extension Table, the Host Chair and 5 Side Chairs. able— airs, | Bed. The Dresser—the full Vanity and chest of relish food and digest it properly. lreunb%r" cu g:;y woven fiber—strong Table Cloth and 6 Napkins and a 42-piece set of fine white enameled—top- drawers. You have your choice of any 3 pieces fin- Tanlac has a wonderful record wheels $19.75' c wonde Dinnerware! This icer Refrigerator—& | ished in the finest WALNUT. Also included is the bed : even :;l:: f’;o?e:r‘:“e:?-‘:dit;o".lbl% . 2 rogn; is ,: mo:t ;]le- glass Mixing Bowls— ;‘;:‘fd‘;%fir?::r g WA D cided value at this : ey 5 . . h-fiu' Doflknil{‘;;utrdfio;flgeflnf: ) + low' price! 3 5135‘ lSP‘u i“’e" ity Doilies — Vani- Washing Machines “T had no digestion mor q;'pez{u: ot —Congoleum Rug—| ity Bench — Bed This is the type washer that Sick ....d.“}... laid me up in bed and Kitchen Stool! Light and Small washes clothes so nllicny.hl:t d 50 W! g , . & o the ady to come out :c:;e d?’l; ‘hltt a ume; rkf c&nfln’; : HARTFORD $1.50 WEEKLY Rug. HARTTORD $1.50 WEEKLY b;’m:"w': e they have been do all our cooking and washing.” e . . PEhn. It you suffer from gas, paing in Electric Toasters Our Easy Terms Guaranteed Lowest Prices and Easiest Credit Terms Just & touch on & button starts the stomach or bowels, dizzintes, Homelectric Toas! highly { Evening or stops the agitator. It's excep- rnu?a. mn;:lpltkm or u!orpl,t: wm |’n sparkling nickel. Large { Cha tionally notseless. ver; if you have no appetite, can’ ast. lflfllm‘_’ 52'95 Appointments Pay Only $2 Weekly sleep and are nervous and 'ail run with six-foot cord .. ( Tmfitl‘m Ltf",‘;}_,d: No Mail, Phone ) 2 may be conveniently { * No Mail, Phone and barks. Get a bottle from Or C. 0. D. Orders I Purchases wp to 500 arranged by phoning i f Or C. 0. . Orders W ot el o "“‘[ QA ’ : -4, ” =y Tanlac e S b JHERRUP' 52 MILLION BOTILES USED \ The doctors tell us that 90 per cent of all sickness is due to stom-

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