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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. our country. pected to report its ccte report its findings to | ation is 3 r.|$73,020 for the sa LHWER FREIEHT Sargent demanded that further | President Hoover in December and SWIFT SILENT EAR Lie quiet American sixes and cights | ye ‘declincs in freight rates not only l\x-\lllh belief that this committee will that have walked up hills past fast Customs revenues have rench cars that had to use third, | $67.000.000 since July 1, below those IBIT have converted most of the French |of the same pe st year. : (m.mu)\ At least, they agree the i‘]ur(um has taken plac nce > air return to their investors.” Norton said the resolution Sargent's address was followed by | Would present on the floor would | Railroad President Also Raps|fomel instalstion of mome c.resd s folone Subsidized Transportation sloyps‘d but that an upward revision | report that enforcement of the pro- | granted so that ‘‘carriers (‘;ll\;]\\hl(lol\ law in the big wet LLH[HS‘ ‘sur\nc and produce a rr*usnmblj“‘-‘ impossible.” id he |dent, and other new officers elected | 8ion ‘°°‘\“ “““ favor upon ‘h' of- | Wednesday, after which delegates | Lorts of the so-called Wic am |departed for the S5thy street rail- | COmmittee directed towards pofnting | § : out to the*American people methods Cleveland, 0., Oct. 3 (LP)—Suh-,Hcgf\e:(a“o" to receive President | o;"poiter law enforcement.” | paris, Oct. sidized transportation on water und | “By adopting this resolution.” | for the rich and smaller, land and downward reyisions of the- Chicago and Northwestern | the Wickersham committee |in the big Railway company, addressing th. general convenfion of the Amuncan Bankers' association. Declaring that western railroa, have suffered extensively since p{i R e Massachusens Delegate that operating costs are cu‘erdlnq revenues, Sargent assailed the go ernment’s position in developing waterways for the operation of suh-i sidized shipping. Hom er Family Traced - | 0 Pre Unterkulm, Switzerland, Oct. 3 ()| Etates. | sent Resolution to Convention e been traced back to the ancestors have | h cen- tury, residents of this Canton of ‘A\I\l] able, is not in the show. Boston, Oct. argau, b 3.—(UP)—The na- ) ; . by Professor Marco of Ber- |an old rule, the Americans, because “The position of the railroads, 'u-“"““ convention mm‘i“p;‘;’}‘“:hr"‘““;: lin, who has been here s()\'urfl]i“ll‘y belong to a high tariff country, Income L&Y}’ BPll]gS U S SllI‘ They get, | Professor Marco found traces of |therefore, the poorest quarters. Concentrate On Motor Your silent speeds in one of the | amily removed to the Pala- | notcd French cars is among the ng contributions to quiet run- rland after | ning. Other makes offer silent third | “the war ~ p s” 'When [and fourth speeds and body makers Sargent \sald, “is and always hag|Legion may have e bere that they must moet ehanging | duestion brought to its attention at : 4 the formal opening of the conven- economic conditions but they never | the “Huber” family throu = A \ 1he: v throughout the had the right to assume that their |07 at Boston Arena Monday. & | Clement A. Norton, one of the|15th, 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. investors should be deprived of alrour Massachusetts delegates-at-| THe | fair return by virtue of taking from | jiue and » member of the Hyde | tinate them tonnage upon the rivers and | parjc post, has announced his inten- | vork w highways through government sub-|ion of Lringing the matter before sidy or operation. It is difficult 10| the convention 4t that time. | the understand why railroads should be |~ eI shall introduce a resolution as |ir the 15th compelled to compete with their own | one of the four delegates-at-large to | hr Unitea ¢ government in the making of rates|the convantion from Massachusetts, | says, e name hag ready been | most cffort has been put. in order to hold the heavy com-|calling upon the modities to the rails. To my mind | with favor upon the efforts of th this drift toward government in|so-called *Wickershami committec,” business ought to be required to|he said. contemplate and its ultimate effects |draw last for space. 1 century when ks out of bodies. hermit was Paul, of . in Egypt, who lived about “I have in mind, of course’ he | the year 260 A. e second was -\v)fl‘ran big power, with momis and industrial prosperity of |committec of this committee is ex- | in 345 at the age of 105, A Genuine Hartz Mountain Singing CANARY BIRD AND GENUINE HENDRYX CAGE GIVEN AWAY (With Purchase of %25 or Over) In Celebration of MICHAELS MICHAELS PROFIT-SHARING- GIFT-TO-YOU HIRTY years old and celebrating in @ way that our friends, old customers and new customers may partici- pate and profit on any purchase of $25.00 or over. We give you a Genuine Hartz Mountain Singing Canary Bird and Hendryx Cage—FREE. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD—MAKE YOUR PUR- CHASE—PAY AS LITTLE AS $1.00 DOWN —THE BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK. YOU GET YOUR PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY AND WE GIVE YOU THE CANARY AND CAGE We are ct the present time celebrating the 30th ANNI- VERSARY of the year our business was established. We are proud of our record, and instead of doing something ordinary — we celebrate by giving oway a genuine, im- ported, Hartz Mountain, Male Canary in a genuine Hen- dryx brass cage —and we give these away to every cus- tomer with any purchase amounting to $25.00 or over. It is our way of showing our appreciation — it costs us money to do this and we are most willing that it should. e \\\\\\um//m/, \G; FAMOUS LIMOGES PEACH BLO platinum etched dishes, 112 picces. It's beautiful. $49.50 Pay $1.00 8 Week Canary and Cage Free DRESSER SETS in va- SILVERWARE. All the riety of designs and latest and finest pat- colors. All newest styles terns at lowest prices. Pay $1.00 a Week Canary and Cage Free Pay $1.00 a Week Canary and Cage Free CLOCKS. Electric and chime, fancy, mantle and banjo, at national- Jy advertised prices. $9.93ap Pay $1.00 a Week Ladies’ ring of 18kt gold, beautifully carved and set with a brilliant diamond. $23 Pay 50c a Week Canary and Cage Free New square prong ring for ladies st with a fine farge diamond, 18- Kkt white gold. 15 Pay $1.50 a Week Canary and Cage Free Our prices are always marked in plain figures, and every article in our store has the same price tag on it and the same marks as it had before our anniversary offer—the same prices will continue after our anniversary celebration is closed. That means very positively that there is no charge for the canary and cage. This offer includes hundreds of ilems in owr stock for which we have no space o illustrate in this adrertisement REMEMBER-EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE CARRIES THE MICHAELS ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Modern square prong, beautifully engraved Diamond Solitaire, rare Carefully selected well 18kt gold ring set with in beauty and unusual matched diamonds of large fine diamond in in value, for unusual brilliancy, set ‘ceater and diamonds the newest designed in an exquisite mount- mountings. ing of 18kt white gold. $30 $30 Pay $1.00 a Week Pay $1.00 & Weck Pay §2.00 a Week Canary and Cage Free Canary and Cage Free Canary and Cage Free EYE GLASSES Only the Finest Used and Newest Frames. \Special Rates for Children IMC. OPTICIANS 354 MAIN ST. s olowss e e | GenETAL Mol orswuhdrawsFrom TR SO Paris Show in Anger (P—switt, silent cars | cheap four cylinder cars, | Norton said, “the American {Leggn | cconomical ones for the thrifty are |ang freight rates were attacked yes((‘r- \\\\ll have expressed itself 'as re- |(ho two talking points of the 1930 |y standard car but fouw aa ave expres ] > the day by Ired W. Sargent, yvrps!dcnt, gards th prohibition law when, and | 2uto salon which opened yesterday Fancy priced cars sell about tion can be maintained next year. roofed Grand Palais. |pe well as o but people, say | ¢s such a finding to the presi- | In veral ways American influ R 2 NNAIRFS dent, as I am confident it will.” lence is stronger than ever. The mcdium c — — I'rench have not abandoned their | claim to being chief among the or- : |lic debt charges, tota iginators of car ideas but they are ‘[nr‘(ha mom‘h were $308,221,187. Back to Early Swiss | reiiowing the trend of the United TAX [;['LLE[;T"]NS [ ror e fiacalsveer tosdaie nolal More than a score of ,\merl(‘du | makers show their cars but General | | Motors, dissatisfied with the space | nnounce they are trying to keep ., | But it is on r Marco | the mortors themselves that the Legion to look igliciz t s | TRE old French theory of the — i small, high-speed motor that is out of favor. ) ¢ | ir idea of a large engine, o calen will be most disastrous to the eco- | continued, “the fact that the sub- h pt, who di!‘d‘l\\m\mg at a moderate dpeed, with |low gearing and tremendous ichael eleration is the thing of the hour. 373,920 for the same quarter last| daropped ic wants cars that soar up hills |new tariff law became cff \nl can IH e at a walk, silent as| While tr ury officials were grat- trying to fill |ified that income tax collections | reached as high a total as they did As for the car that doesn’t cost |in September, they cautioned against 1uch to. run, the market this year, | Optimism about the governmental ay experts, justifies the fairly de- |fiscal situation in the remainder of | cided French trend toward very|the vear, which will have a bear- | Eights |Ing on whether the one per cent tax | more the thing in the higher classes |reduction will be continued. Presi- s are recognized as the real. |dent Hoover and treasury officials | outsell all | have expressed the hope the reduc- Ordinary expenditures in Septem- ber were $268,101,187 or about 000,000 more than in September a year ago. Adding to these the pub- total expenditures hesitate over the | expenditures have aggregated $816.- Under | iWhat’s Three F“ingers'7 | Oklahoma Judge Queries | ©Oklahoma City, Oct. 3 (('l‘)—’lhe‘ plus 0$52,292,Z55 ‘meamng of “three fingers of whisky"" | |know just what interpretation (o: hington, Oct. 3 (UP)—Income |Place upon it in this day, Polics| in September totaled |Judge O. P. Estes believes. | enabling the treasury| A negro charged with liquor pos- | to end the first quarter of the new |session told the judge he had about | vear with a surplus of $52,- | “three fingers of whisky” “Three fingers in what?" asked | ollections for the corresponding |the judge. “In the family washtub. | period a year ago were $54 a bucket or in the bathtub? Liquor and the treasury at that time had a | can be found any place now.” more than $55,000,000. The negro’s sentence was postpon- tions in September were on [ed until the arresting officer could @ 10W (he third installment of income ta ascertain how much “three fingers” The for this year, income taxes being on | was in this particular ¢ Total col- | —_— lections for the quart $554,- | ac- 386,119 which compares \\‘lth $609,- | USE. HERZ \L]J CLASSIFIE l) ADS Pay as Little as 31 a Week CANARY AND CAGE FREE Given to You with Your Purchase on First Payment The famous Lohengrin 5 diamond wedding ring. known for its beauty of design and brilliant diamonds. Massive gent's ring with sparkling _dia- mond. mounted in 14- Kt gold. 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Distinguished by new, features ... marked by the utmost care in tailor- ing and design, these suits reach a new peak of quallty and value.’ Long accustomed as we are to offer- - ing the finest in men’s clothes, we can’t resist an extra touch of pride - in our new Fall showing. For these! 2-pants suits are of so extraordinary! a quallty as to be epoch-making. The newest weaves, in the newest! colors, single and double breasted, with peak or notch lapels. Every garment * bears * the - P&Q label wich stands for_Price_and_Quality One-Pants. of ‘the SUIGS’ FmestWovstLds$22 50 We honestly believe ~ Bl e biggest $22.5 worth ever offered in clothes. You Il agree when vou see them.! TOPCOATS . 51750 and $2250 306 MAIN STREET