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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8§ 1033 tAPOSITION OPENED BY KING OF SWEDEN Celebrates 300th Anniversary of Founding of Gotbenbarg | Gothenburg. Fweden, May §.-—The Tercentennial Jubliee exposition fin Gothenburg will open tomorrow with gala festivities whieh the king ot/ Fweden and other members of the roval family are expected to attend This exposition, whieh ecelebrates the | v ¥ - » W, » rar " - » Q e "Mdreti"snrivruayof e NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT AWAY YOUR HOT HEAVY UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AND WINTER RUGS AND REPLACE THEM WITH LIGHT, ounding o e elty of thenburg o\ - <] " 'Ol 1 J 'Ol y :.a;r;h;:...;...:;:;..I.:.:'....:.,'?:::...":: COOL REED FURNITURE AND GRASS RUGS, YOU SHOULD CHANGE YOUR FURNITURE AS YOU CHANGE 8 humber of yare "It wil presont YOUR WEARING APPAREL, IT WILL WEAR LONGER THAT WAY. industry and commerece, sclence and education, art and iiterature, | Churen Rells To Chime The first note |n the festal cpcmu.‘ tomorrew will he sounded by I chureh bells chiming throughout the | city at seven in the merning. The royal train frem Stockholm is expeet. | . iy #4 to arrive at seven.thirty, | COOOOOO0O0CCODOU OO . heurs later there will be Te DU O U OO KR services in all of the churches, 29 - RN eathedral being reserved for the roya! party and invited guests, At eleven o'clock the royal procession arrives at Gustat Adoli's square, where special commemoration services will be held, including the rendition of the first part of the jubliee cantata, compos- ed for the occasion, and the placing! ‘ c'“:x‘.‘,‘n:r':“"_' ™8 GENUINE REED SETTEES CHAIRS and ROCKERS REED TABLES REED TEA CARTS CHAISE LONGUES N The gates to the exposition grounds entrance of the hing at one ociochs NI nmr“ ;hlch . ::- ?es’ll procflll‘lol'; :'m'"', :;;p'g_m"' gnl-:s;. ’..":d'i:r::":‘ : -2« SPECIAL - -1 SPECIAL -:- -+ SPECIAL - one o . ost st y ‘beautifs Puldimgs of the far. Hers wil b THREE PIECE WILLOW SUITE THREE PIECE FIBER SUITE THREE PIECE REED SUITE AT e Bl s i d | | of Sofa, Chair and Rocker with $69 00 of Sofa, Chair and Rocker with of Sofa, Chair and Rocker with tapes- the Jublies cantata by & chorus of one handsome cretonne cushions b hdd fine cretonne cushions try cushions and spring seats of tiese chramoniay the kr'.".".::-'r"'.’:.';‘ Other Willow Suites at $76.50, $87.00, $105.00. Tables and Ferneries to match Other Reed Suites up to $300. the exhibits are declared open to the || \ “Th:. day's festivities close with a| 1 BULGE WITH GRAIN| Ton Mach Bread Promiss {0 Be Dilmnaof That Counry in 1983, Moscow, May 9-~Too much bread | promises to be Russia’s dilemma in| 1023, Y From 1917 until 1922 bread was the most precious thing in Ruesia. A tarmer ¢onld trudge into Moscow with | a small sack of grain and trade it for M/ = ¥ 3 » grand piano or anything which the = hungry eity dwellers had to offer. Now | - . b the same peasant could walk from one === I ) \1 i end of Russia to the other and, ex- cepting in a few isolated famine dis- ||| i tricts, could not get a jack-knife for L = e M R e We are showing a large variety of the well known Merimac-Rome the same sack of grain. 3 R e i PORCH CHAIRS and ROCKERS PORCH SHADES and Englander Couch Hammocks. bl . The famous Vudor, Self Hanging r % . . . . : s . TR g amped With Grain. Many styles; brown, green or natural e Giee fanr:" :‘ :;:;3 (tilllx?l? ;Ir:dpg‘lel;ol:;aetl and plain grey duck, and also in the From a countrv which less than I.RI | i i e T mm‘ $3-50’ $3-85’ $4-75’ $4.95’ ; ———— The Prices Are Low —— which promises within a few months | e o o o $5.25, $5.75, $6.25: $6.75 .. $13.50, $15.00, $22.00, $24.00, $25.00, SRR n'\'.“:'{l;.?.' ..'f”é‘r':;;d’] ; : is quoted at less than 25 cfl.nfll A poo! -: e 3 poundn” it S, soliotat - $29.00, $35.00, $42.00, $45.00, $48.00 ::):r;ge:T\r::;h::.a:h?t::“&:n,::rc:fifn- "AWN SETTEES at We also have the Hammock Stands and Canopies. St g BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW SWINGING DIVANS a bushel. Prices Somewhat Higher, ‘Vhile they |ast In Moscow, naturally, = transporia- | {ion costs have made prices somewhat | nigher, almost double the reigning price in the great producing reglons . Siberia, once the granary from which wheat poured into western Europe, «id not fare so well in last year's har- | “Sest, and there prices are higher, but in Odessa and at Kieff, in the south- ern wheat belt, recent official quota- | tions show wheat costing under 70 ents a bushel. —— g " The sovist government, through the | = ] a4 The Three Best Makes collection of taxes, has rolled up a e ] grain reserve amounting to nearly ¥ 1] n0,000,000 bushels. Some of this s ey W | 03 - * neaded to feed the army, but as for ) ; EDDY — BOHN-SYPHON — BALDWIN the bulk of the grain, unless it can be 3 e ] X evported, the government does not AR > | . e | | | ALL STYLES : know what to do with it. The pu;dlc'n confidence manitests | [ | 5 I} 2 {0 ALL SIZES jtgelf avery night through the Herald claesified ad columns. st == |l ' ALL PRICES Cocoanut 0il Makes B ( D A Splendid Shampoo g ————— '} —We are showing some very handsome Breakfast Sets. If you want to keep your hair In —We have them in various colors such as Grey and Green, Black and Gold, and good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Many soaps and %ropuud !hlxln- Mahoganv. " ¢ch f i . ? A 3 " s . Fove orce the scap. makes the ha —We have them Unfinished and will paint them any colors desired. This dries the scalp, makes the hair | brittle and is very harmful. Mulsi- fied cocoanut ofl shampoo (which is| N ‘e Low pure and entirely greaseless), is much e — Prices Are W — . better than anything else you can use GO CARTS and STR’OLLERS e e HEYWOOD-WA $45.00 $87.00 $145.00 ™ sibly injure the hair. W . M Simply put two or thres teaspoon- KEFIELD and LLOYD " fuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass ' with a little warm water, then mois- ten your halr with water and rub the Muleified in. It will make an abund- GRASS AnD FIBER ance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thorough- | SPECIAL 1v. The lather rinses out easily, and | removes every particle of dust, dirt, 9 ldandruff and excess oll. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves | - R - it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and |/ . . ALL SIZES easy to manage Now Running for and ALL COLORS 'hYeu can get ialulugd roc'n:r;ut oil ampoo at an: T ore, s Vel 3:.?:“:.,.4 :,.E‘?;E‘{S"?or“,l,‘o..l;;}" j A FEW DAYS ONLY “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” 3;.?": )'O'I‘ll’ druggist gives you Mul-