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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, ]ANUARY 28, 1918. Boston Store CUMMINGS READS VICTORY INTHE SKY BE A(:ON Predicts Democrats Will Have Majority in Next House M ’I‘hc7>lora d. prospects of winning the congressional | elections next fall, Homer Cummings, We have just received from | g oomtic national committeeman for the factory a case of the ever | Connecticut, is not. At the Shoreham m.ml here he expressed confidence popular “Plaid Blankets” Ut the nest house of represen : This is the first lot of these | will be democratic by a_ substantial majority. Said Mr. Cummings. goods we have had this " itis plain to any one who has had Jic, ” ny experience in palitics that Colonel | RO Nice soft warm Toosevelt and his supporters are bent goods, exceptionally beauti-|upon political ‘murder. ‘But the £ | former president will not accomplish ul ]n dP'Slg'ng and COIOrlngs’ it In my opinion, the Democrats will in two different grades, at|in the clection next fall because thoy | | artior Q -4 3 deserve to win it, the peaple who vote $4.00 and $5.00 a pair. are not going to listen to the unjust ’ criticisms of the administration at a | time like this, when the nation should 3 0 | be united, if we are to prosecute to Spe(‘lal showmg of the utmost efficiency the conduct of the war. COUCH COVERS “Thers have been so many biz| [ - . 5 things done by the president and the | B Ranging in Price From !aiaministration that partisan eriticism | $2.00 to $4 00 i will not avail. The people are wise; | ¢ i they cannot be fooled or cajoled. “The democrats will make gains in the congressional elections in every McCALL PATTERNS | soeion of tho counirv. 1 somo of tho | More Important Than Ever Because Money Sa { demacrats in the house are dubious |4 about the prospects, I think they arte 10('3 15¢ and 20c. mistaken, 1 can see nothing but Because of our foresight in preparing for our February furniture sale months eariler \ssortments a Magazine 10c, brightness in the prospect.” ! than usual and by buying greater quantities than ever before, we arc in a position to offer | histc >ur entir That John T. King of Bridgeport, | lf values that would be impossibic if we paid the wholesale prices today—in fact the acty i1 Ien e tanaling republican national committeeman for difference between our advertised February le prices and present wholesale values range '\Iu w s of the Connecticut, is not a candidate for | i as high as 50 per cent. which means just that much saving to you. chairman of that organization is the belief of men in touch with develop- ments in connection with the recent | meeting of the executive sub com-| g Because of Monday Closing, and in Order That Our Patrons Mav Have a Full Mon mittee of the national committee. Mr. King is reported to be the choice of | | the February Sale Prices, We Commence This Great Hemefurnishing Event Tuesday Mm‘nmg January 29 some of the biggest men in the party | § i for chairman of the national com- mittee, but it is reported that he has 74.50 DAVENPORTS PREREAE R Cay [p oo s s 00 O The Hartford Morris Plan Company PEBITARY SALE g 49 G0 “Anybody can stand on the sidewalk 'Ln(]\(‘:'r}ll!‘l‘:'?geft%::tid SR Allsovenguoholsterad BRI ECod Trvite Ut hee e ST e o . S Maboghny, kolden: ohl o fIuM E se,” s aring tapestry. nvites you to become acquainted with their arrangement with Wise, Smith & Co., whereby you can, by oak frames. Comfortable spring | ing 500 men of the Sacred Heart i I # becomir a client of their Bank arrange to make such purchases as you desire at this sale, and HAS NEW PASTORATE. ¢ |parish, “but it takes a wise man to | | ROOM CHAIRS | make your payments to them in the most convenient amount T OOt e T eats upholstered in art leather The friends of Rev. and Mrs. | offer real constructive suggestions. We : 5 $18 66 (The Hartford Morris Plan Co., 18 Haynes St., Hartford) _in o "ARD TABL Charles W. Barrett, formerly of this!are in the war to the finish and now | i l’l’nlfl .- i FEBR 1 99 will be pleased to know that |is the time for co-operation, not for | i With rockers to match, covered $16.75 SEWING TABLES ] < $16.75 GATE LEG TABLES val, 5 aning the first of February, Mr. | dissension.” B in tapestry. BEnglish club design. EBRUARY SALE | S})t l o £ B € Light v\u;,h( luldm: card tables 3arrctt will become the pastor of‘; Mr. Lonergan has asked the railroad | g 4.50 DAVENPORTS. ,l.,i',‘(k‘[ S : $ 1 l 99 | ee IS RS ST $13 66 with felt tops. Dryer Memorial M. E. church, of | administration to rush two carloads |l FEBRUARY SALE $5 e S PRICE Q $26.75 LIBRARY TABLES b, . o g R . { Marth: Washingto sewing Y i Utlca, N Y. Mr. Barrett is a grad- | of big iron from Ohio te Harttord for PRICY S (o TS RO, R o Bed ()OUCheS Solia manogany gate lex tables, | FEBRUARY SALE ¢ : g g PRICE .. -66 > of the New Britain High schgol, | the Royal Typewriter Co., which has | fi Covered in good wearing Iwn s- | solid mahogany 5 and until January lst|a number of government typewriter i TG S 2H0EAD T A i e size when open, 26x40. Solid the pastor of the Roxbury M contracts. $ 5 T Bi or x 1 61.75 DAY BiDS $114.50 BREAKE \\l ROOM S h, of Stamford. Mrs Barrett ) B DA lKhl ARY SALE :fi;:':. Sor o e 4| THRIPT STAMP FLAG l na $49.95 | L S g9 gg genuine and liberd spring seats mahogany 42 inch tops, period design. SLIDING STEEL FRAME $21.75 BUFFETS COUCH with cotton maitiress; $12.95 N'S DESKS i PEBRUARY SALE regular price $9.95, February S g ci PRICE $18-66 FOOT LEVER ST PR s VING b COUCILES with cotton mat. § Mahogany finish, with shaped $16.75 DINING TABLES §12 0 Yy FEBRUARY SALE rockers to match, the big st or small dining room ary sale price $11.66 | | MaRosary i meetionolieran | BRUARY ahogany frames upholstered in Colonial veproduction in mahc [6 seidi SBRUAR ALE [REREREEE fine mulberry velour et s e L ‘ S 5 olden oalk, colonial secroll a | Banner to Be Awarded to School 18 LIVING ROOM CHAIRS-| drop leaf semi-gate lez table and 8 BRUARY SALL go four quaint saddle seat chair u l[:“l‘fl % S B b PRICE 11)34.99 usually effective suite for breal i Also : =ma Each Week. oo R | Golden ocak extension table with Important announcement is made | P LUNURIOUS DAVENPORTS 05 KNITTING STANDS., | ADJUSTABIL B STEITL, FRAME = . i O NG T ; today by Superintendent Stanley H. PEBRUARY SALE PEBRUARY : 4 Wit colton mats g et el Al et | 3 | 13 J 97 0 PEBRUARY SALE 5 g S price tliiy 1 FEBRUARY SALE .,"o;mo.»- of the public schools, who PRICE ... e ] PRIC 99 5 e FebIU- | PRBRUARY SALE $1Q 99 J as direct charge of the running of | Figtra lar i e 5 £14.99 PRICE % < g 1 b g cushio B sv Ross stands v P ¥ the Thrift Stamp campaign in the seats, spring pillow back and e gt ; 00 i : Sl g Also - Blackheads, L. a : s o F. R. Gil- | B w back and | of solid mahogany. NTED FOOT LEVER Diliaiplatiornl bace SO ackheads. arge an | public schools. ¢ hairman F. R. Gil- spring pillow arms, fine velour cov- ¢ Scaled Over. ltched. Was (| patric of the Thrift Stamp campaicn |§ erine. = 5 LOw BOY By e hosany four poster beds, vers | FEBRUARY SALE. Quey. Troubled Two Months. Stamp Service Flag made of bunting | FEBRUARY SALE CLEniey HEBRUARSESAT $33 88 February sule price $17.99. e PRICE . ... $2 99 3 with a broad blue border and a white PRICE N $g 99 x i:.(mf L ENGLAND! COUCH BED Used One Box Cuticura Oint- | center wit, e i?i{mnmn?;lxs'of = Fumed oak, big back, real leath- | claw e s g £ i ;(‘:al:u DRESSERS resented it to the sc s of D & ont ae c14.5 o8 5 8 i ment and One Cake Soap. Britain, It 1s lfl"ijc enough to f o m‘)zll('l\(. CHAIRS $125 HIGH BOYS ;]vl:f:\ i ’ ! e e U FEBRUARY SALE $22 69 Cost 75 Cents. from any flagpole under the Stars e e $4 66 | rommoay e FEBRUARY SALE PRICE .. and Stripes. The school which sells |l pRryc e $99 00 ENGLANDER COUCH BED A ey a Dressers and chiffoniers of hirds- RIGIE SN full size h mattres 1 eve maple, mahogany, walnut the most stamps on a per capita 8 %% mah : X A Solid mahoga £ v e nad » e e e oo > ogany finish Solid mahogany h price $2 Febr sale price Solid mahogany four poster beds, | ook, shaped fronts with large s mxfffgmflgsp%?f;;;fi one week at the time, and it will fly Hieseddle scaty, @olopialfseercduction R Colemiatisnle twinfon fallisize; BeveL ke were large and they fes. | Over the building as a special signal = ) e e e e ows | of honor. There will be some keen e o 5 They were scattered on | competition forthcoming in the | | D R S t R Sl . R A T o ol o | roois ta ses whian cen keap the || ining Koom duites ving Room Suites eeping Reem Suites itched causing me to | banmer. _ . + T ! j scratch. They lasted The competition is open to all the AT FEBRUARY SALE PRICES AT PEBRUARY SALE PRICES AT FEBRUARY SALE PRICES \ about two months. schools of the city, irrespective ik W e | “Then I got Cuticura Soap and of religious creed. Superintendent | DI\L\(:‘ ROOM SUIT AT $59.99 $64.75 LIVING ROOM at $48.99 $99 SLEEPING ROOM SUITS AT $84.99 Olntment, stol T used one box oF Cati- | Holmes has sent out a letter to the | 8 pieces—Golden oak, buffet, table and six chairs. 3 pieces—Mahogany frames, comfortable spri 3 picces-- Colonial Poster suite, mahog cura Ointment, and one cake of Cuti- | principals of all the public and par- | § 2.75 DINING ROOM SUITS at § < cats, uphol d i I wearing tapestr poster hed, dresser and chiffonier cura Soap when I was healed.”” |ochial schools announcing the pre- pieces—Fumed Oak, buffet table and four leather $79.75 LIVING ROOM SUITHS AT 362.50 5 SLEBPING OOM SUITES AT $49 (Signed) F. A. Cayen, 146 Main St., | sentation of the flag. It will be seat chairs. 5 g ‘Ware, Mass., October 20, 1917. arded for the first time to the | jid $11 DINING ROOM SUIT Cheap soaps, harsh soaps, coarse, | school having the highest record for . ffi 6] Dieces—Tacobean oal strongly medicated soaps are respon- | the two weeks closing Friday, Feb- seat chairs. sible for half the skin troubles in the ruary 1. Announcement will be made | Colonial style cc hina a- el s nial style combination ma Box frame xhnm" chairs '{vith ; with denim covered i and ball or spoon feet Jol (L (CORLC] ) ““I used oil to oil machinery and my 5 piec v wmy dinish frame, covered S 3 pieces- Adams design, mahogany at $89 qualit mne g er and toilet table buffet, table and four leather $119 LIVING ROOM SUITES AT §59 $149 SLEEPING ROOM SUITES AT $124.7 2 picces—Adams period design, solid mahogany frames 4 pieces—\ nd Mary design, mahogany finish world. Use Cuticura Soap exclusivelv of the banner school in the daily ‘15:0 [_H‘lf«h\lgu.\.lm >\HH,,\ AT $134.50 covered in mulberry or blue velou full size chiffonier and toilet tablc fos allloilet putpases] e i pieces—Sheraton Mahagony, bufict, dining table, $129 LIVING ROOM SUITES at $99 $175 “PING ROOM SUITES AT $114. Sample Each Free by Mail. Address post- e & serving table and si tther t cha 3 piec rown antique mahog res fitte t 4 pieces—Colonial mahogany full size poster bed, large card: “'Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston."* Sold 9.50 DINING ROOM SUITES at $159 everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. MR ALSOP APPOINTED. i 9 fine cane and upholstered in a pieces—Colonial Martha Washington design iten 1 1 ) R O¢ : AT $159.7 Hartord, January 28.—Mrs. Joseph I either makcein - 1 sign suites damask ROOM § 3 $ 5 . b ! t c y or walnut, buffet with handsome | 3 LIVING ROOM SUITES AT $179 | 4 pieces e almut, full W. Alsop of Avon has been appointed portrait of Mrs. Washington, dining table : i erving ta 3 sces—itul! size with lare i nd a2 member of the committce on 5 SR » dining table, serving ta- pieces W size davenport with large chair and SMOKE & ble and six chairs to match rocker, ill ov upholstered in self fig d brown velour $28 ING I OOM SUI 5 M $200 womahn's activities of the Connecticut 262 DINING s Gouncll of Defense, Her appointment | [ DL sagN ol it $199 $250 LIVING ROOM SULT $199. Chinese Chippendale sui ack lacquer oo BDprovealat alrecentl meetinglol o icm{] vy Gt solid walnut, buffet, din- 3 pieces-——Solid maho; frames 1 o davenport. | finish with floral decorations, full » bed. dresser the council. Mrs. Alsop is chairman | [§ Bl OE ng table, china closet a1l wood enclosed, large easy chair and rocker wit ose cushions, chiffionier, toilet table, chair, rocl and toilet Dl : ‘ five choirs and ar air, es e o o1 | of the special committee which con- S LT G spring seats and spring pillow back | hair. A MILD, PLEASANT Be CIGGB | ducte hibits in seven countics | & 0 e T st week B ; — . — ‘ ‘ : : Enameled Brass Seniary | Mattresses | Children’s e L e Steel Beds Beds Feather A reoruaey salo Prices. | Crihs OUR TU SD Y ; e At February Sale Price - T 4 ’ WHITE ENAMEL STER L . H mado for service: regular price bruary Sale P E A : I maumn sTwmr IS BL Pillows : lasioiioo s anteed lacquer finish $5.95, February sale price $4.69. ENAMELLED "STEEL 3 c S e L X ary Sa >rices. ST 5 - o ¢ sprir regdinlar P ‘ sale prices $4.99. BRASS BEDS, 2-inch posts, Co- At February Sale Pricc I COMBINATION MAT- ;:‘g’n»‘\” e ik” g i i o esign; regula et o e y i g iary sale prige $5.99. WHITE MEL STREEL | !onial design; regular price $16.75. 3 R PILLOWS, ize "RISSES, woven stripe ticking: N e : ; DS, heavy continuous p _ | February sale price $ B . S P iy TR o NAMELLED ESTERL ¢ 4 &n, all sizes, regular pric g BRASS BEDS, 2-inch continuous | "0 oo tage o regular price $8.95, February sale high safety d =f. complete “with For this Saturday we will have many good things in the bak- * Itbru\r\ ale price .99 posts design with = °n 1-inch ) - 3 % | price $6.69. spring; regular p ing line, all of them wholesome and delicious, waiting for you to ¢ WHITE ENAMEL ] flliczs gresnlaingicchsasiio RHobe TEmatLRE RGNS, Rl T GOTTON| MATLRAR ZOBTY Bl Brigs select from. i BEDS, 2-inch continuous post de- | TUary sale price $19.99. mixture; regular price $1.75, Feb- ENAMELLED Our CREAM GOODS are sweet and dainty, our COFFER CAKES 4 sign with heavy smooth fillers BRASS BEDS, 2-inch posts. v ruary sale price $1.39 cach. ES, full weight; regular price safety sides fitted tender and baked to a nicety. We will also have MOCHA and BAL- ular price $10.95. February sale | 11-4 and 1l-inch fillers, all siz R : $11.95, regular price $14.75, 1 TIMORE LAYER OAKES, crade POUND and FRUIT CAKE; X price $8.14. regular price $29.75, February sale FEATHER PILLOWS, goose and price $10.99. ANGEL CAKES, old fashioned RAISED ILOAF CAKE BOSTON B WHITE ENAM STEEL price $22u! duck mixture; regular price $2.45, Pure All Felt Mattresses; reg- MELLED STEEL CRIBS BROWN BREAD and BAKED BEANS and a full assortment of juicy B BEDS, square tube design, full size BRASS BEDS, 2-inch post February sale price $1.88 cach. iar pricens14/05] and well-baked pies, Bl only: regular price $16.75, Febru. | banel design with heavy fille ary sale price $12.99, regular price $34.75, February sale 5 WHITE ENAMEL STEERL | Price $26.9% geese; regular price §2.93, Febru- | pURE SILK FLOSS MAT- MAHOGANY FINISH WOOD BEDS, 2-inch square tube posts, BRASS BEDS, 2-inch continu- ary sale price $2.39 euach 0 o e ertier CRIBS, with Cupid decorations, with square tube fillers; regular | ous post design with extra heavy FEATHER PILLOWS, geese und i 4 b complete with spring; regular price $19.75, February sale price | 2-inch fillers; regular price $29.75, down; regular price $5.45; Febru price §$19.75, February sale price | PTi¢ 23.75, February sale price : $14.99. February sale price $32.99. ary sale price $2.69 each $15.99, | s18.99, IVORY ENAMEL STEEL BRASS BEDS, 3-inch posts, - e BRASS CRIBS{ continuousipost BEDS, square tube, Adams design; | panel design with 13-inch and FEATHER PILLOWS, ail down : 02 e designs, guaranfoed lmcquer: reg- February sale price $9.44. Februory Sale | safty sides, brass rails and mount | ular price $18.95, 1 y FEATHER PILLOWS, live | price, $11.99. ,:f,f‘ sl{;‘!flh E e 2 e regular price $28.75, I"ebruary sale 3 -inch fillers; regular price | regnlar price $3.95. Kebruary sale | MATTR 38, regular price | yar price $28.75, February sale 62 West Main St. Two Stores 95 Arch St. price $21.99. $44.75, February sale price $36 § each. $20.95, Fobruary sale price $23.88. | nrice $23.49, i

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