New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1922, Page 5

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NEW BR Furniture, Pianos, Grafonolas —— — Furniture, Pianos, Grafonolas: JOBN A, ANREWS | P2t o s e s D ierarachanarneen Foaorss sfaaaess | VOV A ANDREWS, 132 MAIN ST e 48] ' = X e = 132 MAIN ST. A TAILOR-MADE SUITE g o < - — i - S - A TAILOR-MADE SUITE at the Price of a ; = = : . — - = — at the Price of a Common Ready-Made Suite Common Ready-Made Suite BUILT TO aan st | iving Room Suites vour own oror 'l'llls OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY— A Living Room Suite made on ybur own speci- fications, to your owm order—just as you order a PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE e tailor-made suit of Clothes. Surely this is an inno- vation that will appeal to those of distinctive tastes and ideas—or those particular of the quality. Buy a TAILOR-MADE Suite at the Price of a Common, Ready-made Living Room Suite You Select the | You Choose the Materials Design Over 100 Patterns Over 20 Different - o In Velours, Models for ey . Tapestries, | Your Choosing (A A1) ; Mohairs, ete. | In This Sale There is no doubt of the quality in your mind after such careful buying—you KNOW WHAT IS IN THE SUITE YOU ARE BUYING—you know the quality of the covering, the framework, the springs, the cotton fillings—all are passed upon by you be- fore the suite is built. [ ' See What Is Under the Covering When you buy a bedroom or dining room suite, you can readily see the inner construction by simply pulling out a drawer—but, in a living room suite, you must take the con- struction for granted and rely on the salesman’s word as TAILOR MADE TO YOUR ORDER | “™ ™" In These Hand-Tailored Suites You Magnificent, Luxurious See Every Bit of Its Construction Not only do you see what goes into the Suite, but you O Vers tu f i e d Su i ie are positive of its quality, of its value. There can be no cheapness inhit whatsuzver. There can be no 88 spring back instead of the reauired 120 or more springs. You can see UphOIStered TO Your Own Order this for yourself—the same with the fillings. $ 5 O These Suites Are Sold at Prices That Are As b Low As the Common Ordinarily Con- structed Suite of Unknown Quality Your Choice of a Beautiful Floor Lamp—Silk A gorgeous 3-piece suite, all hand built of highest grade Shade Table Lamp or New Style Bridge Lamp materials, according to your own specially selected pat- With Silk Shade With Any Suite Sold During terns and design. This Sale. Choice of 14 different patterns of covering to select from Watch the Workman Build and Uphol- at this price; all are heavy grade tapestries in rich color ster These Suites in Our Show Window blendings. It is wonderfully interesting—and it enables you Every suite is custom made—you see what’s under the to see just how much care and skill is put into the cover; you take your own word for it. All suits are padded work. .You KNOW FOR A CERTAINTY that the with highest grade moss, curled hair and pure felted cotton, :;fvr:ntl:g‘:?“e SR oroushy mannck—wtuch ST enl have full spring edge and loose spring filled cushions. Each spring is hand tied with eight different knots. An oppor- tunity to buy a guaranteed living room suite of your own sclected design at the price of a common, ready-made suite. ON MOST CONVENIENT TERMS. During This Sale These Suites Will Be Sold on Special Credit Terms ¥ |tractors are in the field, but they can- | W.4 T. Blake, and now definitely b 0. ) B/ P | R S TURKS W[]”u] BUY [nct competa sucesastuity with "‘“MIEHAEL CUL”NS dhindoned. LIFEGUARD BATTLES | “LAWRENCE MILLS REOPEN |:::.:" kel it lerican machines which are being of- The, airmen were forced down by STTRE QAVEQ TR e 55 g Solies "o [fered. The chief considerations are| engine trouble swd ratered so much SURF, SAVES LIVES, i e Y | price, efficiency and simplicity, and | | from exposure tha. they were sent to, . e \Three Plants Resume Operations On 7 |the American tractors have been| a hospital when rescued by a naval =y N4 s Wase BenlieNut afl am Pedler of the Acafa |found to fill these requirements.” | |Jaunch. For 50 hours they had drift- Two Children Are Brought in But | = RO = @ e 1t 4 x‘“!r (r“ nt o’i\ Lttim o « il force were pu o0 work 1s Similar considerations apply to oth- | | ed about in the shark-infested waters alten Back At Ofive. : 1 and their despair became® complete Father is Drowned At ] orning and that the remaining 60 P er agricultural machines and to tl- (Continued from First Yage.) mand is growing in the Near Ea ers and the general headquarters|them in the evident belief that they oney Island. Mondian, Katimn - % 18 ess conditions war- Buy American Produgt | These include reapers and b With the Ehiet mourners. riding | were evil sprits L S Tor, i E—Coah i A Mgpiomeifags o coa g ‘ Y |threshing machines, plows, ha ,|in carriages. Then the members of | g TG s X 3 ” % the 2 mac and Katama mills |cultipackers and drills, !the Dail walking slowly. Next a| TURKS OPEN OFFENSIYE o Koo WHLE B oD € eBbo! €| which 1 larger forces at work There appears to be good ground | pipers’ band, playing a dirge as they| jewelry an, of Brooklyn, was wages in effect b t 2 than th . Apadl Constantinople, Aug. 28.—The Vital|so encournging American manufac- | marched, and numerous delegations i drowned i surf of = Coney Is- cent reduction whi ed ir . ed number of need of machine power in Turkey has|turers of agricultural implements and |répresenting all Irish activities and - land yesterday, while three life guards|textile strike in thi been obvious and urgent as a result|machinery to pay increasipg atten- [Organizations. These included Cork |Long Expected Attack Agalnst Greek > friginake oty e M G 3 tion to the near eastern fleld, Mr,|Men and women now 1aaking their | of the exhaustion of the avallable o-= o\ 0 T T the extension | home in Dublin, and Irishmen from supply of animals in the IongArImwn‘m this trade It is essential to give London and other places in England. Repulsed on all Fronts. and give & to two women wars, 18 the opinfon of American|credit to dealers in order that they |- Breat muititude of citizens fell in who were being carried out to sea at| at the rear and walked to the ceme-| Athens, Aug. ? Consul-General 4. Bie Ravndal,may be able to carry out the pra i o ol Mf”;'v the same time (3 ,. “Most of the draft animals have been [tical demonstrations which are 50 " 4y was buried in the plot of [Turkis ) the Greek | Harry Mullin of Newark, who was! n lns dn dvol l e necessary In these virgin markets, W paying teils Ne: b ’ ery 3 | o o those who have e - " a paying teller in the New Jersey used for cavalry and artillery pur-f o "0 "7 0o qate the farmers | Bround reserved for the h forces in Minor has begun. poses, and many of them to supply |financially. It is also important that fallen in “‘f ”?'“:f‘ Srie I'f"‘l‘; "‘ ree| The Ke s however, led severs E e : PR (3 ° 2 food for the soldiers,” he continued,|measures be taken to have a full |State in the existing war of the re-)divisions - against Afiun Karahiss il L i B . w‘ ovel s 0 lne speaking to the representative of The |supply of spare parts on hand in|Pellon- e T | vesterday in an attempt to break ‘oo ) g , & Assoclated Press. “Consequently & |guitable repair shops. wvs ithrough the Greek front but an offl- | {7 . FAnH Qemand 18 Arising Yor the tractor and |- g enportunities tor thie develons| ABANDON WORLD FLIGHT [clal statement received from Smyrna | ¥ el sy s o 99 the plow. American tractors as well ment of the Anatolian, Thracian and i e N M‘,n,f,l:,.fq::,. ::-;vx’;;‘l’?:;‘vl'\ foreign and |Feported see difficulty in i as other American-made farm 1a-'aqjoining markets for agricultural | 3 ”, " v St ces indicate G the water ar veteran and chinery, possess a fine reputation inlmachinery and implements are con-| Aviators, After Being Adrift in (N‘flmw(‘-ruk sqvn] ~(| l‘l;(‘m: H\;w: (*'\hrpr‘l‘l;:‘r L e Ry bty | G t " Turkey and at present dominate the|sidered very good.” the consul-general | dition of the Greek army is ) ood 0 th market. The Kahnemann (German),|continued, “The situation at the pres-| 50 Hours, Decide That They Have = REG. U.S. PAYT. OFF. battled successfully to rescue his two Troops in Asia Minor Has Begua— | chjldren, wi re bathing with him, | Fiat (Italian), and Renault (French) fent time is adversely affected by the | Had Enough | - \ SEDERVALLS BUY HOME absence of highways and railways ; i il l | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sedervall of e < uticura alcum| | iy have purchased the home on land other means of transporting farm| Tondon, Aug. 28.—Captain Norman . i produce to the central markets, but| MacMillan has cabled the Daily News F d -] |rarmington avenue, Plainville, ~for- this defect is certain gradually to be|from Chittagong, British India, an 18 I'ra ant an merly owned 1_\», iolph Komopas, remedied. No duty is charged for the|account of of tae experiences of him-| v l hf l IMr. and Mrs. Seder an to occupy admittance of agricultural machinery self and Lieut. Maillins after their, ery ealt u |thetr new residence it September into Turkey. As a rule, general agen- | airplane had fallen i.to the sea in | |Sample freeof Cuticurs Laborateries, Dept. [15. The sale was made through the |cies are established in Constantinople | their attempt to continue the flight| ldem, Mass. 25 everywhere. local office of Carlson, Cashman and with branches in other cities.” around the world, started by Major | Danielson.

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