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DISTIL GOAL FOR SYNTHETIC FIELS Peama. Steel Mill Answering Call | From Many Markets New York, Dec. 14 #—Raw mate- ri for synthetic pipe stems, um- brélla handles or cue ba and for synthetic anti-knock gasoline are to be manufactured at a Pennsylvania | stee]l mill. Synthetic furniture is predicted as a future development. nouncement revealing this e entry of a steel business by-products field comes vatsville, Pa., where the Luk- el company has ordered a low-temperature coal distil- on plant, the first to be installed by an American steel mill. This kind of coal distillation is new in the United States. One of its outstanding differences from | other coal processes is that it pro- duces about two and a half times | the amount of tars from which syn- thetic resins are made. | Chemistry has created a new ser- | ies of artic these resins. tly col- ored penc bathrooms stoppers d pens, tiling for tly colored tops and | or all sorts of tul d | of 1 s require an i to picture urniture, w ng 1 oal fars would crials for making outer in rainbow colers the international iminous coal in mber. The gasc uet from the 2 ion of ¢ is said 0 per cent more anti-knock qual ties than that from of ground will he bro will be built to distill bituminous coal daily. RUINS UNCOVERED | OF ANCIENT CITY Relics Found Indicate Place May Have Been David Jepusalem, Dec. 14 (A— of the ridge of Ophel near | | lem, where the city of David stood, | yeen vared by recent excava- | A reveals a type of masonry | k 1o Hebrew Kings men- n the Bible, The excavations were made by J. W. Crowfoot, director of the British | found three or four mosaic floors be-{ jjam Hopson, “* | wounds in his body and she one be- be no doubt that this wall goes back to one of the kings mentioned in the Bible. This date is corroborated by the large number of potsherds of this period, several hundred in all, found buried in a deep hole in neighbor- ing rocks. Some distance north a fine cistern was constructed in the space be- tween the cliff and the city wall. o The walls of this cistern are biiilt in Ii‘smg Gems a wholly different style, the bond used being one which was intro- T duced after the time of the king-| Franklin, Pa., Dec. 1¢ UM—Postal dom and persisted into the Greek |; ¢ period. This clstern may, therefors, :‘:::c lrocr:io’nl !:2\.-:“;;:'231:;“:;‘; have been constructed in the time 0f }t5 perform a new task—placer min- Nehemiah. g ing for diamonds. On top of the ridge the expedition| one month ago Air Malil Pilot Wil- longing to houses which abutied On | night. orashed a an Soomioa s the street. Beneath the rock surface | car ‘here, He was killed and his a number of subterranean chambers | pjyne wag wrecked. In the air- have been cleared. Several of these | i com . partment of the ship w were cut as cisterns, but the most B_wee interesting group is a series of con- VALDABLE STONES LOST BY AIRPLANE Federal Authorities Looking for oty et for some other arpose. | 15 AP U GO N AN e G L O O e e G O s s i, i It would be premature to specu- |3 late about this purpose, but there is [the possibility that the rooms may | have been excavated originally to | &% serve as tombs. e L FRENCH WAR BRIDE FACES 1-20 YEARS slayer of Paramour and Husband's Pal, Will Receive Long Prison Stretch. New York, Dee 14 (A—Mrs. Mar- French war bride, today HOCKEY SKATES spalding —of nickel plated hardened steel. A size for every mem- ber of the family. $1.98 he was convicted yesterday of manslaughter in the first degrer. The state had asked for the death penalty. The French girl whose legs be- came paralyzed after the shooting in her Bronx apartment during which Devola received seven bullet low the heart, hecame hysterical fter hearing the verdict and moved to Fordham hospital. She will be sentenced Monday. The state contended she killed De- vola hecause he was tiring of her and then shot herself. Her defense was that a third party entered the CARVING SETS Stainless Steel —this gift is always a wel- apartment and shot both of them. y Her hushand, who was invalided | come ~addition in ecvery home from France, is a patient at a Kitchen. sanitariunt and had asked Devola. $2.98 $12.50 his friend, to look out for her. Doris is happy 'cause &he just caught Mother and Dad reading the I's Christmas Gift Guide. cave it to the kiddies to know just where to find the things they want. D ADS READ HERALD CL. FOR BEST Rl WAFFLE IRONS —something that she hasn't bought, but would enjoy having. $5.48 “ $20.00 - ol of archeology in Jerusalem, nd Dr. I, L. Sukenik of the Hebrew | university. It is known as the expedi- tion of the Palestine loration fund and is supported by Sir Charles Mairon The Cliff of Ophel, which marks the true beginning of the Tyro- pocon valley, mentioned by Jose- phus, lies about 10 feet east of the modern . In one at the northwest end of the pr . the natural face o s been left uncut b o old city which were found a broad ledge be- low the cliff, and a small section of the old city wall has been dis- covered this season further south position wction the stones are bondw in a method which is known from other sites to 1 seen char- acteristic of the period of the He- brew monarchy, and there scems to Only Our DOLLA *Zelvet Hats Matrons’ Hats New Felt Hats 188 MAIN STREET Repeating For Saturday Morning 3 Hour Sale—9 to 12 Only Gold and Silver Hat: Goldenblum Millinery Co. | PERCOLATORS —of the usual UNIVERSAL long life and beauty. $2.25 " $9.00 "o Btoken Out? | Are you, too, one of those who have tried one thing after another for the skin, yet without results? Then try this simple treatment— used by thousands with amazin success. Rub on a little Resinol Ointment at night; wash off with Resinol Soapint orning. You will be surprised at the QUICK- NESE with which it acts. The Soap 8150 to keep the complesion con’ stantly clear and soft. 4t all druggists, For fi le of A Resinol ?Z‘j —has she one of these? If not consider the convenience she will realize. $1.98“ $7.75 Sensational WATER SETS ~—consisting of Thermos Pitcher, Tray and Glass. $9.95 " $20.00. R SALE Hundreds of new hats 3 L owill again be placed on sale tomorrow, The tremendous response ac- corded ‘our Wednesday sale justifics our repeat- ing this remarkable sell STEAK KNIV AND FORK: 6 Knives — ing event tomorrow morning. ~Again we offer for that 1.00 PR RO G R O R TR S A PR T IR PR R PR P S N SR TR 220 MAIN ST, COR. COURT ‘ ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, Select Your Gifts From the House With the Toys, Household Articles, Hardware, Electrical and Athletic Gifts “MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS GIVEN IMMEDIATE ATT LEDNEY HARDWARE COMPANY “PROMPT DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE” Among the stones returned by “finders” was the Alexanderite, a famed diamond from the Ural moun- tains, with a history dating back to 1833. o « package of diamonds—some 1,100 valuable stones. Treasure hunters invaded the dis- trict the next day, and hundreds of the dlamonds were found. . 8ix hun- dred of the stones, worth $80,000, were recovered when federal officials threatened arrests. Among the missing diamonds is one of nine carats ,worth $18,000, Realising that the ground at the .Nl.nkinx Growing as China’s New Capital | Shanghai, Dec. 14 M—The popu- lation of the city of Nanking, now scepe of the crash had been tram- pled down by the thousands of cu- | the ompital of China, is reported by , rious, postal inspectors decided to|the Nationalist governmment to be | go into placer mining in an effort to | 455,697, Due to the removal of recover the missing stones. Many | the national capital to Nanking the . tons of earth were scooped up, load- | population of the city is rapidly in- ed in mall sacks and taken to the Franklin post office basement. Postal inspectors were put to work, washing the heavy earth in barrels. Others were engaged at & “picking” table, sorting the finer earth, much as gold sorters work. ‘They have been recovering an aver- age of 10 diamonds & day. . r3 Thousands of government em- ployes are being drawn there from all parts of the country, while com- mercial activity is greatly on the increase due to the expected In- | creased importance of the city. ' Real estate values are climbing | { Retail of Quality Make KOLODNEY'S Your Shopping Headqua}'ters “GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY” UNIVERSAL TOASTER —this will work fine at the breakfast table, anl only =— $2.98 s ELECTRIC HEATERS —anyone would appreciate one of these on g cold morn- ™ $3.95 SLEDS 4 ~In various sizes. Keep them outdoors. Flexible Flyers ..... $3.4 .l:l'"l’ Stanley & Gilbert —these are for the boys of course, but are sturdy enough Tor household use. $1.00* $50.00 WAGONS —we have one for the shaver as well as for the “big boy™ at prices ranging trom $1.98" $9.50 WEAR-EVER —everybody knows the qual- ity of this article. Take ad- § vantage of this discount. lo% Discount on all Wear-Ever STEAM SHOVEL —one of these will stir up his imagination. Looks and acts like the real thing. o 275 OWL ANDIRONS SETS —the ideal gift for the lving LUNCH BOXES room. Doll up the tireplace. —with Thermos Bottle in s 5 various colors. Just the. 13‘9 thing for the school boy. &~ WHEEL —every GOODS outdoor toy and plavthing for boys and girls of all ages, $6.75 % $4.75 " LIONEL TRAINS —Wwith lights, switches, tun- ncls, 'n’ everything. URN SETS OIL STOVES —Mheavily nickel plated with —these come in ha . Pare sugar, creamer and tray. The ticularly wher. 1 heat gift beantiful is supposed 1o he turnished. $15.98 $585 " “STAMP OF QUALITY"” TION™ “GROWING WITH REASON” TEL. 909 1928 ordan’s. | 215 MAIN STREET : For Practical Gift Suggéstions e Our SUPER VALUES for THIS WEEK | $1.95 Grades A beautiful hose. 45 gauge all silk chiffon, picot tops. Sizes 813 1o _ 1075, Extremely fine Lauality. Al silk sheer as well as seryice weight silk hote. On the Main Floor Sale! Beginning Tomqrmw 10,000 Pairs of |. ' Silk Hosiery | Every Pair Full Fashioned « Every Pair With a Guarantee $1.65 $2.2% Grades Grades Service sheer, | All silk chiffon A well reinforced at from top to toe. points of wear. A lovely hose. Evenly woven. All | Sizes 834 to 10%. Fall shades. 4 An excellent Service weight wearing service silk with 4-inch weight silk hose Square lisle top to add | with 4-inch lisle ‘ wear and elastic- “top. Sizes 8% to Heels | ity. 10%. All Wool Sweaters '2.98. 10004 wool—100¢; smart. An excellent choice of coat and slip-on styles. Women's and misses’ &izes in the lot. All Wool Misses’ and Children’s SUNBURST Skirts '1.55 $3.98 Grades Plain Col and Striped Tewelry 1.00 Values $2.00 to $5.00 Marvelous pure e and unusual fraction of clling same kind pieces. laces . o . estone pins . . . Bought Smart Rio Rita ne iractive tovely indestructible simulated pearl chlaces . popular lapis . button and fashion - shoulder pins . . . colored simulited pearl chokers and novelty bracelets. Dress and Coat FLOWERS I'OR GIFTS 59¢ © $1.98 Tn RBozes Special Values in Silk Underwear HéaV'y Quality Crepe de Chine ‘1,95 L) Step-ins g Bloomers * Slips Chemises o French Panties Dance Sets Petticoats 1 “Briefs” L) All of fine quality crepe de chine in flesh and pastel shades. Tailored or lace trimmed styles. All the types you want. Values up to $5.00 Other Silk Underwear $2.95 to $5.98 i B "Women’s Handkerchiefs at 50% Their Usual Price to 31'9—_§ Bo; Box X All of these handkerchiefs are pure Irish Linen with exquisite applique hems and designs. tixcellent for Christmas gifts! And at the low prices you'll want to replenish your own handkerchief box. Robes and Negligees | - For Christmas Gifts Negligees of Chin-Chin Crepe, Changeable Satin Quilted Robes, Satin Lined . . . A soft, warm robe for her leisure hours—a gift every woman appreciates. These are of lovely changeable satin, warmly interlined. Well-tailored models ' in clover, American beauty rose and Copen- [, hagen. 18 to 44. $3.98 > $9.98 ;

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