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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1925, 9 NNOUNCEMENT JOHNA.ANDREWS&C 132 MAIN STREET THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Are privileged to announce their appointment as authorized exhibitors of the Nation's Award - winning Home Furnishing elected by the Home *Furnishing Styles Association of America, Inc. Y —_— - i e hi 2 For Your Personal Use o3 The HAMILTON Hutch Desk — with its ample pigeon holes and drawer space has a drop leaf writ: ing bed. Toned s mahogany brown with silver oxidized knobs. A TRIPLE GUARANTEE mede priced at $39.00, Aty .~ ¢ The Early Morning Sun . gently interrupts restful sleep; the d : Gty e ’mmmoley?nrmm new day with contertcment as your eyes SHIRLEY bedroom suite. The arched tops of the mirrors, the sin i f board and footboard of the bow-end bedu::d the :l:.mud S-curvu':‘iuthd:fllh"ll;'e; l*fl'l‘ali ;efl:flud n'nmgn t:rom 'l.’be .fil‘lifihl ll'ne.”anuc. cl:ifl'a;om vanity wih:d table and ination nut and gumwood; two-ton 5 i il drawer pulls TRIPLE GUARANTEED and modestly priced at MAM{W - . - e i W t "% %% Guhered RoundtheTable ~ AUthonzed Godd cheer radistes from theahp:yr fnnily ‘:ul::red ’roeund the ::innar table. An hd world Cilabitor atmosphere is imparted to the room by The ANTWERP dining room suite. Split spindles, shaped stretchers and bun feet indicate the Flemish origin of this design. Button ornaments used on doors and chair backs are unusual and effective. Solid oak, toned walnut brown, with antique high lights. Silver plated pulls and knobs. China cabinet, serving hutch, extension ulfi: buffet, five side chairs and arm . chair; TRIPLE GUARANTEE moj els economically priced at $289. of America 3 L -’ET i g an Narrow.” | The HARGRAVE daveuport e, . /- with its artistic long I;nd m_m-nlw 3 ns, is equally suitable mmr living room. Genuins mahogany 5 ply veneer top, Toned R T I TRIPLE A LN 7 ‘A Quiet Retreat Where the master of the house ¢an read in untroubled silence or talk business in the privacy of his home. ; : ) The MADISON library ‘group is manly in its stardy simplicity. The design of this well built . settee, rocker and arm chair includes serolled arms and gracefully shaped splats embellished with shield-shaped panels of walnut veneer. Unusually comfortable spring seats on each piece. This three-piece IPLE GUARANTEE snite of solid, selected birch, toned a beautiful These latest approved models are now in New Britain on display in our store, for you to see. Look for this trade mark mahogany brown, at the amazingly low price of $120. Guaranteed by the Manufacturer, the Association, and the John A. Andrews & Co. TRIPLC GUARANTES @ A Free Home Beaufifying Queflion Sheet for the asking. It will give you the Associafion’s expert personal advice in writing on questions of home beautifying. A Free six month’s subscription to Home Furnishing Styles—the de luxe Dollar a copy monthly magazine will be given to the first ten owners of Triple Guaranteed Furniture. Ask to see it. o AR L AN In Yiving room, sun parlor or porch & summery warmth and brightness. The MIAMI sun room group ic designed for comfort as well as beauty. A fine, closely woven fiber, which will not become brittle is used. A new and unusual finish of black enamel delicately sprayed with gohllu effect suggesting 2 rich bronze with a golden shimmer. The spritg arc with fi:wdity cretonne. Arm chair, rocker, settee, chaise Jongue and oval table, TRIPLE GU. 'TEE models invitingly priced at §243. ' Perpetual Summer = "4" ! L John Kirkham, those present at thel |k Advts public meeting held in the common s . council chambers last night voted to! appear at the hearing at the state| capital in Hartford I'riday morning at | ting in the admiralty branch of the district court nearly a year later, threw out all claims against the Cun- ard Line, still holding that the sink- ing was a German crime. His rec- Juick Returns Use‘ Herald Classified the Lusitania went down, automat-|tion of the passenger ship to have ically nullified it in case death was;hn en “inexpressibly cowardly” and a caused by war. Today's verdict up-|violation of all laws governing civil- held the action of the insurance com-|ized warfare at sea. pany in refusing to make payment on . LUSITANIA SINKING WAS AN ACT OF WAR S0 Rules Court--Yanderbilt I surance is Yoid , ? ——i Albany, Jan. 31.—The sinking of the Lusitania wgs an act of war, the| court of appeals held here in deciding the case of the estate of Alfred G. Vanderbilt against an insurance com- pany. | A claudl in the policy held by Mr. | Vanderbilt, who was drowned when - WATCH FOR wRIRT] the policy. So far as available records showed | Monday night, the court of appeals decision in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt | estate case is the first in which the| sinking of the Lusitania is held to, have been an act of war. The policy | involved was one in the Travelers In- | surance company for $250,000. The company refused to pay on the| ground that the policy was void in| case death was directly or indirectly | due to the war or to exposure to un- | ' necessary danger and the executors brought suit. " ! On behalf of some of the 120 Am-| ericans who lost their lives when the | vessel was sunk by a German sub-| marine on May 7, 1015, suits aggre- | gating $6,000,000 were filed againsty the Cunard line, which owned the| Lusitania. The federal district court, in an opinion celiveréd by Judge Julius M. Mayer on Aug. 25, 1918, upheld the conténtion of the British | owners that the sinking was an act of piracy. It also held the dcalruc-‘ In a final decree Judge Mayer, sit- e —— - o —— CONSTIPATION is the big trouble in every serious sickness — causiig depression of spirits, Irflhbillt{. nervousness, imperfect vision, loss of netory, poor sleep, loss of sppetite, etc,~stop it with a regular course of and freely, but cleansing the ‘the liver—he ram:"?' £ ind Iating 'the liver— ificfor e lt‘::.‘hendme. liousness, heart- ., fial . Purely vegetabla, _Plain or Sugar Costel. 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, They act prompt! E::z » nwrunghlr 18, comforting ommendation was that the sufferers of their heirs seck redress from the Ger- man government through their state department. A deeision of the Appellate Division in July, 1916, awarded $40,000 in- surance to the widow of Albert L. Houkins, a Lusitania victim, although Mr. Holl.ins had signed a “rider” to his polic¥ releasing the insurer in the event that his death should result| from the Europcan war. That decis- ion, however, was based on technical grounds—the failure of the company to have the rider prgperty filed and appmoved by state insurance author- ity. —— e THIRTY AT HEARING ON, | CLAYTON GRADE CROSSING Many Expect to Attend Discussion Before Public Utilities Commis- sion at Hartford Friday. On motion of Corporatign Counsel 11:30 o'ciock to urge the elimination of Clayton crossing by one of two| plans submitted but not b the block- | img of the road therchy making a| pocket street out of Wethersfield ave- nue in Newington. Mayor Angelo Paonessa told the 30 people present that it would be a crime for the public utilities commis. sion to allow the railroad company to | close the crossing without bridging it. | A. P. Marsh submitted a plan which | met with the approval of most every- agne at the meeting. A number of Newington residents at the gathering protested against the | closing of the road at the Clayton crossing but were in favor of having the crossing bridged. Judge Kirk- ham, too, strongly opposed the clos- | ing of the crossing. Mr. Marsh also advocates in his plan the building of a new highway to Hartford on the road bed of the present suburban line of the New Ha- 'ven road. He believes it would make the shortest possible route to Hart. ford from New Britain. SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin Unless you see the name on package | getting the genuine Bayer “Bayer” or on tablets you are not product prescribed by physicians over twenty two years and proved safe lions for colds, headache, carache, neuralgia, by mil- toothache, lumbago, matism, neuritis and for pain in gen- eral. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Rayer Manufacture of Mono- rheu- | aceticacidester of Salicylicacid.