New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922, Now in Its Third Week— B UP E Bringing Forth Hundreds of Unmatchable Bargains G READ OF YOUR GAIN = HE’ll‘?Efu{?\‘dvfr%;g, no mark-ups and mark-downs— The moment you step into this store you can readily see the greatest display of real bargains you 1 Jugt plain former and sale prices— ever had the opportunity to witness—We realize that there is only one way to accomplish our f e ey can bu purpose, and that is through the medium of terrific Price Reduction, We have gone into the posi- 2 gl?:ilgfntao"go?l? ‘;‘:l;gislgg f:g‘iinstll::wlz.eit noYSich y tion with a determination that will brook no interference or disappointments, Prices are being ; Smashed and Hammered down almost to the Vanishing point. No sacrifices will be allowed to 3 New York Sample Shop’s Reputation to serve you and stand betw cen us and accomplishment of our purpose— see that every article is satisfactory— ! 2' R;“';\l{ (;s t? sell §5,000 worth of goods hefore Saturday night. So mark what we tell you, 4 Thrilling values, tremendous savings—is there any rea- riogs W0 Ui son why we'shouldn’t do the business— — COME FEEL THE PULSE OF LOWER PRICES — No Frill=—No Loose Talk— 357 MAIN STREET Nothing But Values A e NEW BRITAIN, CONN. R. T. O'CONNELL FREED. |court of common pleas, Oct. 4, ra-'r:-nm a judgment of conviction nmerndlnight of July 19, invited her to take the charge made by the policewoman, ter which enabled him to rise from comparatively low station in life to —_—— turned a verdict of not guilty in the|in the city court, Aug. 8. The com-|a ride in his automobile and that she alleging that some person other than t )} ot the financial standing| Oil Man Acquitted of C lmr"r Made by | plainant was Mrs. Mary Nevins, a[thereupon accepted his card and later (himself had handed her his card and iscinated me,” she con- 8 B o Gaw B usuTer Ragert 1. Q-GEnnsll, clareed e ianlin had him summoned to court. that he was the victim of mistaken BeE with breach of the peace, | She testified O'Connell, who, at the| O'Connell is in the ofl business and |identity. He called several witnesses . most outstandi New Haven, Oct, 11,—A jury in the Thes case was tried on an appeal!time, was a stranger to her, on thel|is well known here. He flatly deniedito estabMsh an alibi. stic, moulded 7 R sl 3 P Declares Candler Wul Have 0]t s e the wini-of otners. at|[HI = a lonely ¢ grown IS SR 1de strong, mas- LFTH ANNIVERSARY | § against her by M e the Candler mo i she wsserted, [ Members of the A, G. Hammond ||| “but they wi to and pay 5 3 A dearly for theit maminne 1o wetcs my | Camp Auxiliary Plan Celebration at a lona e er Ome ee pepLtation: Wil . Armory on Thursday Evening. ; Publ In & public s Debouchel said formed her it for him to s at § o'clock it the State armory PO L _._‘ | | | i ‘ Are you living with| | [ tounder | (@ The expression of good furniture of which ,\'ou" be the ¥ o 7 | and will | taste in an attractively 1) . | are ashamed and for r a short add A business & i T2 L y i Er——— ! | > ¢ the auxiliary will be held || i furnished home, will : ) i of P IE8| | which you have to apol-‘ e celebration | . 3 3 . I = | vield greater returns in , { ] i . ogize when your friends | lasting joy and real ¥ A N =L e— il - ) call? Get in step with | et o | Gt i e pleasure for the amount emwes 10 e =T = this movement for Bet-| mat- desis rall be Gone.” : : 8 oy expended, than in any u ter Homes. Make the| : nr o S hitepary abietiar ent of the social year || other way it may be in- : ; i g i home the canter of in-| ; - . vested. il 0 0 terest for ‘"~ whole E 1 a d 2-CENT DRAFT TO BERLIN. | 2 P descended on both sides B i ! 2 K family. family from the Irench aris- |\ pay for Return of Americans' || § - 3 ¢ — & o ¥ tocracy. i Cameras Seized in War. : g v Entertained Her Friends. e 5 il Mass, Oct. 11.—A draft for = e TR Confederate reunion ir (rnm ghaperon general shie | rei ; R % AL TRbIRh In line with the movement for better homes which is sweeping the country from coas'g to coast, ¢ Lamen el iR this store along with the other leading furniture stores of Hartford, will, during “National Better t, ser P court, formerly o on of Man- Homes Week,” hold special displays of the newest and finest er eatlons from the big furniture mar- . than covers g SRR TN kets of the country. Make it a point to visit this store during this week of special displays. The fur- re held pris- | | niture factories are now turning out better designed, better constructed and better finished furni- e the. Tirlted ture than ever hefore. Come in and see the many charming new styles and wonderful new finishes. and their torn Mr. Candier met her at the | o U 08 ricpon Keep abreastsof the times. See what beautiful things for the homes may be had at a moderate pier in New York B the meric consul at (8 She Was Fascinated, n o arranged the return of ||§ outlay. “Those rugged elements of his char- A Wonderful Assortment of THE DINING ROOM The blgzfif‘f:gl‘; afigl‘)l(fi?g;\l\ Sgiggi Gafons 1y : Truly, the new dining suites are more attrac- hound to excite your enthusiastic admiration. Rich u;/e Fkllan te‘;lel:' gart]c;la'l:ly thoge n the newwsha(.l- mahogany, walnut and oak in the numerous eu AT, LEIRARE, Sl iod styles that take their charming period designs, together with quantities inspiration from the masterly‘ styles of the past, of decorated enamel suites. It is an easy matter yet entirely modern. Every finish and period is to make selections here, at almost any price you now represented in this enticing array, at all sorts wish to pay. of prices. A Large Variety of The Vogue of _‘VIN[)SOR CHAIRS WINSOME WICKER The Windsor is one of the most favored chairs. Few other models give the lasting service and comfort that this old time model There is a freed f i Fnitur does. One or more of these chairs in a living room, is always in 3 i . 3 0. SEelor 1 Damh U of reefi o Ry good taste. Over a score of diffevent models shown—prices rang- Its lightness, combined with sturdy strength, makes it ideal for ing from $9.60 to $30.00. any room.. Upholstered chairs start as low as $15.75. and for pain in gen- Biskage of Bayer” package ‘ rections. | |8 getting the e Baye produc o T ablets cost nl B v over e ey osnis, B 5 flfi'ffl: A SPINET DESK LUXURIOUS DAVENPORTS LOVELY GATE LEG TABLES S il toatkohi : Manttctiys bt e tIB F A g Every modern home should contain a daven- lions for factur Mon A beautiful t that may be placed { B il isheks, Fheie | oasstioacidester ot Bulfeyitoacid. : A beautiful, quaint piece that may be place port. Its deeply upholstered construction and It doesn’t make any difference where you put UpuIRE piacs of Fhrtuta Jo0 RN Swm. We srw “SninJeu table, - is presenos if vays pltaing D] lar C § h 'n. B 1 ¥ 1 S , i i i A multitude of different models from which to Showing a beautiful variety of tapestiy, velours B e BA BY WEEK AT |- and mohairs. 3 piece suites from $195.00, Separ- YOU can ot)tain almost any size or style here. L | select, in rich mahogany, priced from $40 up. ate davenports at numerous prices. From $31.50 up. e~ ||, C. FULLER COMPANY " Al 40-56 FORD STREET : OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS OSCAR J. MURRAY, Photographer 178 MAIN STREET \NE AIN | in a bedroom or library with equally good results. R Lo o i

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