New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE R i3, 1920, @EDD@DED@DDD@L DDDJDE@@@@E@DED@@DD’E]DED@E]IEIDE]._]CE]]DDD EEEEE JL.D@E-BDD@DEIEI@\_:E!E]EJEE@E@@@DEEE@@EEIEE Discount of 15% Allowed on All > < GRAFONOLAS AND THE Furniture During This Sale 5. O . i EE L L i LATEST RECORDS, » Mot Specially Mentioned L ARTFORD EIGHTH FLOOR ery Well Known Make in Overstuffed and Living Room - Furniture is' Represented in This Clearance Sale fcheduled for Tomorrow Is the opening of an impressive one weck Sale of Living Room rnrnnura which is bound to prove one of the seafon’s notable events. It Is not casy to be all t1 v« to all people; yet in so far as this may be attained the Fox Furnitur¢ Department has compassed it. There are Living Room Suites in these reductions designed for the mansion and the simpler home; many of them are chronicled on this page and many of them are noi; and they're all such values as we've been unable to offer in several years. toom must be made for holiday stocks coming to us by the carload; and the ouly way of making room is to bold an old time Clearance Sale. —EIGHTH FLOOR— dd Chairs and Rockers Living Room Library ' Overstuffed Chairs and Rockers d Cane Mahogany Chairs and Rockers upholstered T odd n\(‘iersllul‘fed Chairs and Rockers, covered in tapestry and velours: try, damask and velour; also plain cane seats: a es I ables 3 ) Regular pri . s rice . .. $ 69.00 price $22.60, sale price ... .. $19.00 OAK AND MAHOGANY b Regular price . i . $ 72.5 price $26.00, sale price .......... 2 ; E e . OAK AND MAHOGANY Hegular price s i 5 s sn.zg Mahe and Omk Living Room, Library and price $29.60, sale pric R Rk Livi § : - ) o Topa ; " Regular price $100.00, sale price . $ 85.00 price $35.00, sale pric Davenport Tables: Regular price $60.09, sale price ................ $50.00 e Ly hcita yii0l00) e G S shee price $42.00, sale price tegular price $12.00, sale price : o <mu<| Regular price $65.00. sale price ... . . .- & Regular price $1 price 5 S £100.00 price u\. 60, sale price Regular price 5.00, sale price ...... B : Regular price $75.00, sale price 2 Y cee... $62.50 Regular price $135.00, sale price . . 5 $110.00 prh:r $65.00 le price ilar price § , sale price .. . . . - Regular price $95.60, sale ; " .. $80.00 Regular price $140.00, le price . $119.00 price , sale price ilar price sale i g . 5 ~ Retular price $160.00 cale yirice st Regular vrice $185.00, sale price o . $155.00 price , . I’ Regular price SRS " 3 e 5 : s N i © Regular price $200.00 e price . s 5 $169.00 price $90.00, sale ; Regular price 8 e pr . ceses Regular price $110.00, sule price cees seenn Regular price § ) le price ... . $190.00 price $100.00, sale price Regular price $55.00, ik loa s S NE L Regular price $160.00, sale price . . $130.00 Regular price $250.00, sale price .. $212.50 Three Handsome Suites in the $200.00 to- $375 00 Class ree-plecce Cane Tapestry Suites of settee, armchair and rocker A choice®of three styies in three-piece Cane and Mahogany Suites, Three-piece Brocade Blue Velour Suite, consisting of davenport, price $250 and $276. $200 AND $225 ali upholstered in blue velour, consist.ng of settee, urmchair $350 armchair and rocker. all with loose spring cushions and I and rocker. Regular price $425.00. Sale price ..... back. Regular price $175. Sale Price ........... $375 Four Striking Values in Suites From $425.00 to $475.00 hree-plece combination overstuffed suite of blue Three-plece cane mahogany suite, upholstered in a Three-piece Strjped Beaver Velour Suite, davenport, Three-piece Mahogany Cane Suite, covered in a high- and tupestry, consisting of davenport with loose very high grade tapestry consisting of large davenport, armchair and high®back wing chair; all with loose I AT R s 3 r o Il with loose spring. chati ker. S ped wi oose ring cushions < 5 rade VO-! ue and gold velour. A very handsome arms, armchair and rocker, all N ¥ armchair and roc Equipped with loose spring cu aocingl cusnionsl} Regular |price s on spring seats. Regular price $425 and three square pillows Regular price 3475 $635. Sale price $500 suite, consisting of davenport, armchair and large fire- Sale price §580 Sale price . res-plece tuupe color cut velour suite, consisting Three-plece large overstuffed tapestry suite consist- enport, armchalr and rocker, with Joose spring ing of davenport and two large armchairs, with loose 18] ] ] 5 ) ) EammMmrER Chies-peoajOverstutied iy Sullte Jcoyeal o) side chair, all equipped with loose spring cushions. Also quality tapestry, consisting of large davenport with loose uunmm@@@@@@@@m@nn EEEEE ) » P : four Sunburst pillows an e roll. legular ne on spring seat. Regular price spring cushions on.spring seats, l»egulur $475 spring cushions and spring arms. $575 our Sunburstiy tionelt egular $550 price $700. Sale price ....... Sale price . price $600. Sale price Regular price $710. Sale price ..... olopcolaopoolo] .@@E@E@@EE@@EEZIEIEIIEIlEEEIE!E]EIEEEEDEE!E!EIEIEIEIEIEIE]E]E]EI"‘E@IE EIE]IIEIDEID@ECEEIEE@EEE@@@E}EE}EEEEE El N JITNEYS IS CURB 'WARKE] FOR in onder to facilitate transactions. I daily in practically every city, and * PARIS OPERA STRIKES. I RACING CLASSIC. | . BROTHERHAOOD LECTURE. Within a short distance of pnhccl Monday night the campaign will be Paris, Oct. 13.—The orchestra, Negrmarket, England, Oct. 13—'rhcl The South church Brotherhood wili T headquarters large transactions in li- | opened here with a big rally At a classi® C: = o X 9 have a supper Friday eveni 3 P ) 3 land i | o arew e atares ot 2 At iday evening at 6:30 LIQUOR REPORTED quor are said to have been made, the | later date, Dudiey Field Malone, form- | S'°FUS @nd stage hands of the Paris oot B LR ) o'clock, after which E. Allen Mobre, AY MEN)S l“EA TR S actual supplies being kept elsewhere | er collector of the port of New York, | OPera voted last night to go on strike. | Miles for a purse of approximately | o, gigant of the Stanley Works, Wik . in trucks ready for immediate deliv- | will speak here. Jacques Rouche, director of the opera [ 3,000 pounds was won here today by | give a talk on the economical condi. al Agents Will Investigate Al-| ery. The “market” is said to be open On October 21 there will be a noan- said today the reason was his re- | Bracket, owned by Mrs. G. Robinson. | tions in BFurope as observed by him= from late evening until the early |day rally at the Landers Frary & ‘f::"‘d:gr:;‘“:‘f; :““_ e copcerning | 5. P. Walen's Front Line was second | Self during his recent trip abroad.: morning hours, and the ‘brokers” Clark factory, and on October 25 there Sioy M5t than ?o;'\;“"i “’JN °c“‘e";\', and W. T. De Pledge's Greek Scholar . . . leged Tlegnl Transactions in | 2 " S S 5 chamged location occasionally in order | wil be one at the P. & F. o > g . 3 ! La Tour: ¥’ p ll)l' Your ngms . New York Bowery, o o ¢ & F. Corbin fac-1 o), oy months. was third. Thirty-two horses ran. | & Thruine Be cedouds e 190N to avoid detection. tory. canister.—advt. w York, Oect 13.—Frank pavention Slogan :w“flnvwmwmmkfl‘ STUMPING FOR PARTY @@@@@@@@@@E@@E@ EEEE DDE@E@E@@EEDEEE@EEDE@@@@DEE@EEEE@E re ub orders '.':‘-m federal SRaEtere Washimgton to Henry E. Gardiner to Tour State for E P - The Greatest Event in the History of New Britain Public Sale of U. S. Army Goods ntraband liquor in the Farmer-Labor Ticket—Factory Ral- And Other Merchandise at ARMY CO-OPERATIVE CO. otric lines todny were v M Boyd declined to dis- | les Planned for This City. 11 East Main Street nd up and battle for their s the report when pressed for con- ! . H. Sawyer, of Columbus firmation, he admitted *he had “heard ing & report on street rail- [ about the matter” (Look for the big sign) We Are Opening Thursday at 8 o’Clock and Will Be Open Evenmgs Until 9:30. REMEMBER THURSDAY AT 8 O’CLOCK. aystems to the American According to published reports, the allway assoclation conven There are small amounts of these items on hand 1 we advise quick buying or a disappo Intment. Our store in Torrington has proved a wonderful success, because we give the pabiic values for their money. . COME EARLY S. Army Reg. Wocl Shirts, double elbow, lined chest SL95 Diuck pants, heavy, sirong as iron $2.85 Army Wool and Worsted Undershi Some 3 U. S. Army Wool Bla = $5.98 Navy all wool Socks, pure Wool 500 ud drawers, fleeced lined . - i Diaoi " Arw ality, 18c per pair Coats, sheep skin, short and long. Jerkins, leather, new . = S Reclaimed Army Raincoats, (some practically new) .... $2.95 ;in_mrna‘u_ Gas Mask, s 5 . 5 . 85 AND SHOES aincoats, 8 c 5 5 5 e = N - R aincaty e 5 ol s A Army Shoes. Reg. ..... - S 5 5 5 $6.65 Work Shirts, blye, heaxy .. ShaseE B : .. SL Work Shoes, E. & J., heavy < $3.98 Overalls, heavy © .. cese .e . S .o .79 Officers Shoes, a fine dress Shoe . $7.25 Work pants, he; ccoe s .. . . . .. Work Shoe solid leaiber . . $1.25 Marine Dress I s, heavy wool .. . . . .a Work Shoe Elkskin, L - - $1.79 Sweaters, boys’, V-Neck Army Boots, long s 3 5 5 $4.75 Big Perce mage of Wool Army Boots, short ...... - $4.00 City, Oct. 13.—-Street rail- tves whno suffer from mu- Dooooooonooonoooooooooooouoo oo onDDoo oo Henry E. Gardiner, candidate for, lleutenant governor on the Farmer- Labor ticket, has been selected by the state headquarters as one of a legion of stump speakers to tour the state ! during the time between now and elec- tion. Plans are made to have rallies rands of bootleggers engaged in sup- plying saloons and peakeasie have modelied their mar after the curb market of the financial district, ly way that a fair trial .,r\ bus or jitney service caun fs for the authorities to these vehicles give the cter dB service as provided ric cars” he declared. ly, the association !huuldl strongest possible ground e uneconomic and short- | otice of some municipal of- | wing jitneys as a means of “It Takes Too Much Time” ainst street rallway com- his industry of ours is Ko A well known merchant here took time the rame economic laws as o ori g 9 nesses, and if those laws off his regular work to write his Dollar Day d to satisfy the grudges or | o of municipalities or poli- advertisement. When he saw us afterward pt only the Industry will A = the citizens of the com he said: the long run will be the = < . hfforers.” “I wish I had given it to you. It takes er's report also declare bommunitios where nowspa- too much time.” been fair with the com 4 politicians had not sought Hasn't it occurred to vou, too, that it political capital of the ne ) P increased fares, thare had costs you much vauable time in getting out complaint about fare in Union Suit: rib y 7 e 4 LN Yy your advertising? esshdonmentivy the fka Why not let us be your time-saver? We by two companies, it sl want to help you increase your fall busi- L SHOT 70 DEATH Was With Her at the Time William C. Kranowitz ce Shooting Was Entirely Advertising and Publicity Writing tal. #, Oct. 13.—Clara Shumin- 140 Main St. 54 Church St. s found dead with two bul - . . e In hor breast when he New Britain Hartford hearing two shots fired, en- | 7 purlor ¢ the Shuminaski “Our Written Word o Spells Service” ly today r lice arrested Robert Gilb Ir, 22 years old, who they soy having been in the room young woman when tho | occurred. GIlb declared the | wam accld E ! = o Sooionoooooooooooooooaapooaopoaoooooooooogoooooononoo MURDERED We have most everything for men at prices that cannot be beat. Our items are (0o numerous to write out here. Come down and look over our goods. We assure you it's for your own good. Remember Thursday at 8 a. m. ARMY CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY 11 East Main Sireet Bronson Hotel Bldg..

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