New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1918, Page 3

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Hartford Police So Deseribe Surdocko, . Farm Hand, Arvested After He Packs His [WISE, SMITH & 0, OUR ANNUAL AUGUST urniture Sale Commences Tomorrow Mornin FURNITURE OF CHA : The : . || Dependable > )= = = Kind . : | e fully 'S new- lot} order to so come f0 on your Trunk. HOUSE DRESS and BUNEALOW APRONS | s tin b o s Are™in'strong demand!|ifads branded by Detetive these days, i J. Richardsen as “a real d rdocko Surdockoe, a farm hand n employed lately at ti E 1 1 in Stanley Quarter, e ; I REAL DRAFT DODGER | { | Set employed on the omplied with the farm in Bloomficld at time for | 1 re | A nice percale house dress | is the coolest, and cleanest looking garment you can wear they make yvour house- | work a pleasure. $1 istration and he order. Sincc quently shall farm then he ha moved 1t f has la rom town n at the Mar learncd that as far EVERY FOl Surdocko had pa his trunk an removed Hartford aven night and the ed to put Tony »uld know where to get him. o will be reported to the We have some dainty: o7 0! be il things in breakfast sets | g . D14 Q DAY NURSERY NOTES. 1.25 to $1.98. A mecting of the — of had it sister his some time | immediate- | they | the home of the 25 to $2.50 each. e where Sur- | 1 doc Bloom- } i back hout NEED FURNITURE stand \‘AI| reserve, BUY Only such furniture as we will be found in Ir NOW AND SAV YOU PROFTT BUYING EARLY TN CORE. PORESTALLLING TH PRICES—The advantage of this this salc MAINIY BY OUR FORESIGHTEDNESS 1N : PI2R QUANTITI HAN EVER BE- SUCCESSIVE s IN MARKIY ow accrues to the benefit of pa- trons of our August Furniture Szle, and if vou are expecting to pay a great deal more for furniture than in former years, you are go- ing to be pleasantly surprised, becuse we are able to quote last year prices on most of the furniture, prices that will prove by compari- lower than those of any other Connecticut store. day nursery com- | Mrs. I. D. held this 1:30 o'clock, in the Chamber the mittee which Russell is ch will be after The Bungalow Apron is the ideal protector. You can’t do your best work in the; preserving season without one | noon at of Commerce rooms, for definite purposc in th 2l in this of taking more action establishment of It plans to vote in a day nurse son, city Sizes ma The quality 8 Dresses that it your real value. is reported that the commit- DINING ROOM SUIT] CHAMBER SUITES AT AUGUST SALE PRICES favor of opening | A the Burritt nd East Main this station of opening the will be given AT AUGUST SALE PRIC | most comprehensive display of period design Suites in Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, the Spec August Sale prices ting at the modest sum of and run as high as $395 for the finest Suite, saving ¥ou money in every instance—Worthy of particular mention is one group of PERIOD DESIGN DINING ROOM SUITES—9 PIECES, MAHOGANY, WAL- | tial saving i UT. Sell rezularly at N $199.00 :1” WALNUT $219.00. August e Price ., BED, CHIFFONTER AND AND MARY MODEL DINING ROOM | TOILET WILLIAM PABLIE $ P1 » WALNUT, ¥ DESI Worth $160. August Sale Price 129'50 SUITES, NIN 2 5 quality and fin the chair: i Suites sell | 1 Another particularly fine Suite in Walnut or A lished, the visiting nurses wil be in Marakihe svoa=c sea These Mahogany, worth $240, is offered at $199.00. 2 charge. Mrs. A. J. Sloper, president have blue leather slip | ... $219.00 | Are You satisfied with the ap- of the Nety Britain Visiting Nurses’ ST R .00 association, will be present at meet- | § August Sale Price . .. ing this afternoon, to talk over the = = LIVING ROOM SUITES. Worth $145, August Sale Price $99. pearance of your Cemetery lot? Are the graves of your departed loved ones properly 75¢ to $1.50 each. tec 3 variety of period to fit of ssured AND BUREALU, a central nursery at old Mahogany, eye Maple, Walnut and Enamel designs with purse—To the suites a, Suites twin and full fortunate school, corner of Main pLRS. streets, and then after is open, the question other two in question consideration. It expected that this work will be conducted with the co-operation of the Visiting Nurses' a and after the nursery been estab- size beds every home and McCALL PATTERNS PULLAR & NIVEN - ClTY ]TEMS NEW RED CROSS BUREAU., A new bureau has been established = the known buyer one of these substan- We feature for the August i MAHOGANY SUITES— sociation, h, LIVING ROOM SUITE LIVING ROOM SUIT! Worth §99, August Prico $64.7 Three-piece living suites, mahogany finish and Mary period d comfortable spring seats and spring backs, covered in fine tapestry. Worth Price $199. Louis XVI. mahogany finish, cane and panels, three pieces holstered in fine mulberry velour. ENAMELED STEEL BEDS. $250, Sale plans with the committee. Rooms August Three pieces. mahogany have already heen set aside for the nursery, at the old Burritt school. It | is planned to later open other nurser- ies in the northern and southern sec- ish with cane back and tions of the city large sofa, high ack, chair and comfortable chair upholstered in wearing damask. fin- panel, wing arm good design, baclk up- sillg period marked? Ts your burial plot or that of your relatives in keeping with your position in life? HANDSOME POST BEDS Solid mahogany and mahog- any finish, each a true repro- duction, well made and well finished, some with panels in head and foot piece, others with panel head and open foot rail, We are able to offer the remarkable groups at the Au- gust Furniture Sale which are not likely to be duplicated again. Group 1— values up to $39 8806 Group 2— Poster Beds, values up to $60.00 at $44. BRASS BEDS design, by National Red Cross Bureau i pointed director George B. ( partment of Relations. In society, Pay w T before Colonial with 2 e interest. rent 31st as the of Foreign Re- inch been ap- will report to director of the De- | and International addition to this work, Mr. Cutler will continue as man- ager of the Insular and Foreign Di- vision, in which capacity he will re- port to the general manager. The bureau of Foreign Relations is organi to handle work in foreign countries, not in the theater of war, which involves dealing with the gov- | ernments or offic representatives of those countries, and other matters than direct relation with American Red Cross chapters, or the direct conduct of usual chapter tivities by special uni and Continuous post design in all say lations. Otis posts and five 3-4 inch fillers in head worth $21, gust Salo $14.99. Br Beds, 2 continuous post design fillers, Sale Cutler has sizes, worth $8.75, August Sale o . Special and and foot, Au- ‘When Mark Twain said: Women's 98 cents. sale Wednes: morning. patent, utton and lace, Daman’s Shoe Shop.—advt. : v g o “Slow me a cemetery and T will tell price, o8 price, $6.69. Continuous 2 in. e T (BT GRS ES - z post enameled beds with heavy i - Ly ving in that locality,” we believe his $13.95, inch e ha s thoughts were of comwmcmoation, reverence, and worth $31.75, $24.95 post H. Dayton Humphrey has disposed g of two of property, including the sale of the Osborn house on Pros- pect street to John Hagarty, and the Sengle house on Bradley street to Joseph A. Barrett. high et us demonstrate the arts and crafts fillers, worth August piec August Saltorinelsoiag Cotoniatlas: ideals reproduced in stone. price, Panel de- sign 2 inch post enameled beds with of our trade which we have made our life work and study. Ex- sign 2 inch with heavy 1 1-2 $39.95. August sale price brass beds Poster Beds, heavy fillers and brass worth $19.95, Sale price $14.99. e perience and knowledge combined with progressiveness suarnntees worth rails, August quality and improvements that no other factors can produce. $31.99. JOHN F. MEEHAN 134-12. Someone entered store at the streets last M. Irving Jester's corner of Elm and Park evening while the clerk temporarily absent and stole a pocketbook containing and some small change and other valuables. WOMEN’! REFRIG- Solid mahogany, eriod de- ns, several different styles Values up to $35, August Sale price $24.95. LIBRARY TABLES. Choice assortment of tables in mission style, golden or fumed oals finish and handsome D CLEARANCE OF ERATORS. At Prices Bordering We need the space for furniture coming and will close out all our frigerators at the following decisive reductions in price. KS, PERIOD CHAIRS. Adams design, solid mahogany rockers with panels, inlaid Value $22.50. price $14.99. high chairs antique cane with rosette. August Sale back, Half. and warehouse in re- Charles | street Gardino lodged of 332 complaint last evening that trying to injure his hors keeps in €. Bence's | Chestnut with the someone is which he arn in Cor- Home Tel. Cor. Union and Clark Sts. T RED CROSS CAMPAIGN. G. 8. Clark ha polic Office Tel. 1214-2 been appointed ex- MISSION ROCKERS. bin Place. Miss street Helen who Ander has been with a spraine about. home able to be rson of Wooster confined to her d ankle, is again ecutive secretary of the Christmas the ional Red Cross society, membership campaign second of re- porting to the director of the depart- mahogany period design tables, values up to $30, at the August Furniture sale $19.95 PARLOR TABL A special purchase from one of our best make polished Hardwood Refrigerators— Enamel Interior. Ice capacity 40 lbs worth $14.95. Clearance pri 7.88. Ice capacity 45 Ibs worth $17. Clearance price $12.95 oak finish, holstered $16.75. August sale price $11.88. Solid oak, high back, fumed genuine leather up- spring seats. Worth ROCKING CHAIRS. DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR ment of development, and will be in general charge of the work connect- | ed with this campaign at national headquarters, co-operating with the publicity department in all matters of publicity affecting the campaign. Howard W. Fenton, vice-president of the Harris T and Savings bank | company, Chicago, 1ll., has been ap- pointed division manager of the gen- cral division as a full time volunteer | to succeed Bruce D. Smith as of July 1, 1918. Mr. Smith is going abroad | Red Cross vice 1 Tee capacity 55 lbs worth $20. Clearance price $16.69. Ice capacity 70 lbs worth 2.50. Clearance price $18.89. Larger sizes with greater ice capacity at proportionate re- ductions. PORCH ROCKERS. Made of selected maple stock, some with slat backs and reed seats, othe with reed seats and backs in all the 3 es and shapes, Porch mahogany finish parlor tables with shaped legs, large under- shelf and bevel edge top, size 28x28. Worth $9.99, August $ Sale price $6.69. SEWING ROCKERS. Mahogany finish, Adam pe- riod design with cane seat and full cane panel back, worth $6.75, August Sale price $3.66 MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING CABI Cabinet made full size, mahogany, worth $18.00, gust Sale price $15.99. GATE LEG TABLES Mahogany finish, size when opened 28x36, worth $16, Au- sale $12.99, gate leg fine mahogany finish opened size 56x54, August Sale price Comfortable mahogany finish rocking chairs with shaped saddle seats. Worth $6, Aug- ust sale price $4. High back rocking chairs golden oak or mahogany finish upholstered spring seats, black or brown art leather. ‘Worth $6.75. August sale price $5.58. High back comfortable kitchen rockers, golden oak finish with cobbler seats. Worth rockers at $8.75. August sale price $5.58. “THE | SEVEN LAST PLAGUES” TONIGH'T Lecture by F. L. ABBOTT AT THE GOSPEL TENT Corner of Park and Stanley Sts. 8§P. M. WELCOME G in solid eraE Au- COSGRIFF D COMPTAIN New Haven Road Official Says Women Gate Tenders Do Not Suffer. MAGAZINE Mahogany standard Worth § $2.29. RACKS. finish with four ize magazine shelves .50. August sale price rch rockers at Porch rockers at gust Living tables in top when worth §24.7 $17.88 COLONIAL TAVING CHAIRS. Standard styles, fine quality cabinet made, Windsor and other favorite types, mahogany and antique finish, values up to $18.75 at $11.99, WOMEN'S DESKS. Golden oak or mahogany fin- with drop lid and roomy in- terfor, worth Sale price TIi Japanese tiffin tables with bamboo top and under-shelf, which can be detached and used as a serving tr: cannot be duplicated and worth $4.75, ‘August Sale while price, B room: sizo Porch Rockers at New of the! after learning of an | Cosgriff, agent FIBER CHAIRS. Comfortable good looking fiber chairs and rockers up- holstered in cretonnes or tapestry. Worth $12.95. August sale price $9.69. Haven road, Porch rockers at anonymons complaint made to Mayor effect that tenders are $3.99. ligley yeste to the KITCHEN TABL One lot of one hundred three foot kitchen tables with selected natural wood tops and hard wood base fitted with drawe Worth § August Sale price $2.69. COSTUME POLES, Brass costume poles two inch post. Worth August sale price 9. KITCHEN CABINETS The well known Sellers kitchen cabinet made of oak with all the very newest im- provements and fitted with ROOM e of the women gate working as long as 84 hours per week, WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL Ladies’ White Canvas Sport Oxfordg, Rubber Soles and Heels. White Canvas Pumps Jus ble porcelain table tural finish Ladies’ Whife Can High and Low Heels. S e A e o White Tennis Pumps $ -7 vas Sport Shoes A Pair Sizes 21/ to 7 states that not one of the nine women 12 | hours a W although some of them do work 11 hours and all work seven days each week Mr. Cosgriff, in explanation of the alleged lack of sanitary equipment at the gate houses and towers, says that | § the road engages an extra gae tend- | er duty is to go from one | other the op- | their | DAVENPORT. Full size all-over upholstered comfortable davenports with loose cushions covered in good wearing tapestry. Worth $99 August sale price $72.50. Full size nports up- holstered in heavy tapestry with luxurious deep spring seat. August sale | gate tenders in this city works with $5.95. whose only s ) the J short crossing erators to give ite from LAWN SETTEES. work, Four foot size, green ad- top sale or na- with all slats fast- screws, August sdle A Pair are pric; " EASILY DECIDED This Question Should Be :\l\vru_—_' . with Heels. for thousandsof bounds of mattress materials we (]dd LmS m Revulvmg Men's Tan Elk- to our high standard of quality and at the hj““)‘]‘\‘g““l‘lfi . skin Scout Shoes Chairs at Ahout Half Sizgs 6 10 10 Present Day Valug them all at Special Prices during our Only be- Answered New Britain People. vhio Hohen- ily Viereck, the Having contracted able to keep up ou mattresses made to your and whether you purchase an finest hair mattress you will find Furniture Sale. COMBINATION MATTRESSE! and weight, comfortable good-wearing ms white stripe ticking, worth $7.50, August COTTON MATTRESSES weight in woven stripe ticking. a member of by offer prie the August ind who was the tor —to have of Which is wiser the zens, zollern family confidence vour fellow-citi- know, or depend by utter strang- | -away places? Read { in opinions of people on stilemer of the defunct Fatherland and other you pamphl madc $100,000 propagandist books admitted th I iding in far following Mrs, F. W, New Britain ers v government the Iull blue tres sale es cover Price d in .88, from the Kaiser | ‘ siz % : | fine And od & Underwood Spencer, 275 Maple St., | I nd al- | | | suffered dull innoyed (¢) Underw sitys oei s full $1 and worth 99, — MANROSS AUTO GO, OVERLAND AGENCY, { Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Full s Price $¢ most continually from b August They over-worked stiff and traighten pains me Morn- that I Doan relief | to Sale across meg back most when I ings I w conld harc Kidney Pills 2 and 1 ha recommended others. 800, So., rEr good-wearir 217.7 MAT TRE! cotton felt mattresses August Sale Price $13.66. PILLOWS Furniture Sale we offer pillows covered in best quality tickinz, worth $2.43 at §1,58 eact SES one or two of a kind, Comfortable worth 1 covered in strong so sore well made, comfortable office Double United Green Trading Stamps MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 Main St woven ticking up. g e chairs priced at $8.30 to hundred blue Special for the August size 22x28 feather Gold Medal one pairs of and white them $12.50, about haif what they large ctripe are worth today. m[ A 11 IS, Aealars Buffalo, N. ¥. Foster-Milburn ‘

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