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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1023, Women Due From All Parts of America | To Join in Record Greek Pageant HARTFORD There’s An Urgent Demand By Families going into new Homes and Apart ments for GOOD Furniture, GOOD Rugs and GOOD Homefurnishings in general, and now here can the demand be filled to better ad- vaatage than at our store, Our prices will be found as low as Good Furniture can be bought for, and in MOST in- stances much lower than same quality can be bought for anywhere else. COUCH ' HAMMOCKS We offer for your salection many styles from the famous Englander, Merrimack, comfort and navy lines of Couch Ham-. mocks VERY SPECIAL—Navy couch Hammocks, big generous aise, full tufted mattress, 18 helicks at each end of springs, chain hung, khaki or gray: a regular/ $11.95 value, at $9.89 each, HARTFORD Economy Offerings for the Living Room LIVING ROOM SUITES— S.piece Allover Upholstered Tapest Suites -~ Davenport, armechair and restar 8t $99 LIVING ROOM SUITES— 3-plece Allover Upholsterad Tapestry BSultes — Davenport, wing and regular s armchalr, at ... 169 LIVING ROOM SUITES— 8-plece Allover Upholstered d-plect Allover Upholstered ©!d rose, two-tone Velour Suite Two-tone Velous Suite — Day. ~—Davenport, wing and regular el 9100 ... SWOB AMONG THE CHIEF PARTICIPANTS l.\"THlI W, B, A, MARATHON AT L.OS ANGELES. LEPFT TO RIGHT, MIS8 FRANCES D, PARTRIDG {EME RECORD KEEPER: MISS BINA M. WEST, FOUNDER AND SUPREME COMMANDER; MRS, WINNIE W, AYDELOTTE, HOSTESS AT THE PAGEANT. Los Angeles, May 23.—V.08 Angeles Miss Bina M. West of Port Huron, drill. One thovsand children have 15 preparing for what n be the ,\h\-hl. fnl,n\u:rr nnd' ‘nlupr("m" :fml- been tiained to give a joy revel ”‘i _ mander of the assoclation, is ereditnd | pantomime, reatest gathering of women that h_""wnh having planned every detall of At the convention, Miss West will | ever taken place on this continent. On [¢ne pugaant, § She has been working announce completion of plana for free | May 29, 10,000 members of the Wom- (on the plans for this event ever since /summer camps open to all members of | en’'s Benefit association are scheduled the last meet four years ago. The ré- the assoclation, ‘This, with free healt!y to assemble here from every state, sult will be a ceremonial with 3000 for ity members, is tho task SWING HAMMOCKS—Arawana make, durable and good look. ing, fancy weaves and color, s Priced from—Each ......... 52029 To 6-19 CHAIR CUSMIONS—For Bar Harl.: and porch 95 : C chaifs, fancy cretonne covered, tufted—Each ... LAWN SWINGS—Four passenger‘style, solld hard wood framesa LIVING ROOM SUIT Hawall and the provinces of Canada | costumed participants in all colors of 'the assoclation has set for itself, | regular armchulr at h 5 lo. Speelal Lo partielpate in a gorgeous Creclan | the rainbow, presenting the history of | The organization has a membership | LIVING ROOM SUITE S— LIVING ROOM SUITES— comfortable and durable, Specia $12 95 marathon, the club movement among women, of 275,000, acrording to Miss West, Tt 8-plece Allover Upholstored s-plect Allover Upholstored price ~— Each seee sebesntarresyorine b The occasion is the quadrennial alongside in rtant historic events of started out 39 years ago in debt of meeting of the association, at which the past 30 years, $150 tor office furnishing. Now the | election of officers for the next four Every state and province will have members boast beautiful offices at ! years will ba held, and other na-|its own trumpeter in the grand pro- Port Huron, Mich., and a reserve funi tional business of the organization | cesslonul and 1000 massed uniforme of $19,000,000, Benefits totaling $24,- discuesed, | guards will give a specially designed | 000,000 have heen pald out, Silk Tapestry sSuite—Davenport Mohatr PNish Buite—Davenport, semenatr. . DRAD armemeir.i . $339 Porch Shades Of Natural Japanese Bamboo smvits A e SSON v .. S840 Daphioctithe s Green or brown . Awnmgs PORCH SHADES SUPFER FROM GOLD gt o o muae e pRIEGT NOW FACES TRIAL | of a meeting of the reserve board to- day with a specla! committee of five| Quebec Cabinet Acts After Report: Rescued From Wrecked Steamship. reserve bank governors, Prescrited Bhows Father De- Economy Offerings for the Dining Room NG ROOM SUITES— ] S-piece combination walnut f Queen Anne style et, oblong airarein 9148 DINING ROOM SUITES— S-plece Italian oak, Tudor style, buffet, oblong table and ohapre....5.. . $179 DINING ROOM SUTT Cause Suffering Among 436 Persons St. John's, N. F., May 23.—Relet| DY AT ] Be Sane. organizations of this city carly today UNION MEN wINNING lorme ot e Sany were prepared to take charge of the R, Quebee, Quebee, May 23.-—Adelard 435 passengers and crew of the Can- Délorme;: fornter Cathollo priest, will adian Pacific liner Marvale rescued Many New York Contractors Giving OFTRS SR CITT P | when the vessel went down after be put on trial at Montreal in June striking a reef off Newfoundland Mon-| in When §50.000.000 Worth of for the murder of his half-brother, | vow ey arrived this city : . Raoul Delorme, who was slain there ¥ vl iy o ¥ Building Operations Are Halted, more than a year ago, Premier Tas-| from the little town of Trepassey. A All of the passengers and a few of New York, Ma chereau of Quebec announced yes- DINING ROOM SUITES=— S-plece combination alnut 9-piece combination w .at Hepplewhite style buffet, oblong Tudor style, buffet, China cab- table and $199 inet, oblong tahli $275 4 chairs , aneé 6 chairs ... Ready to hang, blue and DINING ROOM SUITES— DINING ROOM SUITES— white or tan and white stripes. CliptWOOd 23.~—~Union leaders the crew were aboard a train bound|today were expecting further capituls terday. eed | S-plece voml‘»ln:u'nn walnut ®-plece combination walnut 30 and 36 inch 2 19 for §t. John's. The remainder of thetions of employing contractors, ejght _ Lccision 1o send Delorme to Mon- Queen Anne style buffet, oblong Queen Anne style, buffet, China width at, each . erew numbaring 150 were aboard the|of whom resigned yastordas from e | treal for ll‘|:l|ri‘\l.|§nrnha\‘t‘|’n;< \1».\ the :.v.\:ln and $249 cabinet, oblong table $349 42 and 48 inch 2 49 t wid government steamer Susu which 18| mason builders' association when the CAPinct vesterday after it had con- | 6 chairs .... and 6 chairs...... WIRRE AL RRA " 4 fest wide ..iiunians sidered a report of Dr. Brochu, head DROP CURTAINS 5 feet wide ......, making for this port | strike among construction workers f e Bey )i Asylum, tha de- The shipwrecked company, includ- spread to bricklayers' helpers, and ‘l’m:‘[:‘ “'M”L';:‘Z' A e Wli;‘ Drop curtains of the same 6 feet Wide «.uesssses {08 WG Jotien (and aboull o |isb0,600,000 worth more (6F wark - wha i Faaii Held at tho asyiiin for gave E 0 i oot widn it Eondamnt infants, suffered severely from cold, stopped, bringing the total to ‘$1 8al :months, sinde ‘& jury had Held) conomy ffer]ngs for the 6 feet wide 2 95 2 oot Wide's. .. rs 1ces of sleep and scarelty of food. All| onn.000, s wwein e . | . him mentally incompetent to stand | g lost their personal possessions : es- The eight contractors signed agree- | ¢prial for murder. eaping the doomed ship with nothing ments with the bricklavers who in- Raoul Delorme was shot to death but the ciothing they were wearing. itlated the walkout when refused an on the outskirts of Montreal on Jan. It was planned to keep the Marvale increase of from $10 to 212 a day §, 1922, The ex-priest is alleged to passengers here until the Canadian | with a two year contract. Two thus- have slain him for the purpose of @ Pacific line Melita arrived from Mon. and membhers of the international collecting on a life insurance policy treal to take them on board. union of bricklayers' helpers quit yes- which he had induced the young man Rt | terday when their demand for a two|to take out. 8 feet wide 9 feet wide . Bedroom *i . 3398 i BEDROOM SUITES— 3-plece combination “walnut Queen Anne style dresser, chif- bl $129 A USEFUL GIFT WANT HIGHER PRICES Foonuesh ot in ke fof Hia TR | BEDROOM SUITES— : g 5 ‘As not met. Raw fish-bones can cause blood- | 3:tlabe. o _ | Foarteen comsraction tome were poianin o8 s i, fvon | wirmennic i e i | | Is the Best Kind of Wedding Gift | reported wa & by the union|the fish is quite fresh. |lcaders. The eight who signed con-| ning to Aold Up Their Stocks Until tracts specialize in brick work and The June Bride Will be Delighted to Recelve Any One of These Splendid ieces of Furniture, LIBRARY TABLES MIRRORS — Poly- American - Cotton Growers Are Plan- fonier and 9 how-end bed. .... $14 BEDROOM SUITES— [to bricklayers. DESKS —Mahogany TILT TOP TABLES John Hancock ~=Mahogany, colo- are not general contractors. They| ¢ € » . 4 3-plece combination walnut : inish Reac! Tevels, ke low Y al | BEDROOM SUITE L LI ——Antique mahog- chrome finis) Prices 'h Higher Tevels. :.:, °‘hf? New ;Sv(’:k ";’n‘"‘"??" had | 3-piece combination walnut J.0uls XVI style, two-tone finish any Louls XVI frame, 3 - panel Orangeburg, § C. May 23.-The|P®°N Paving at lcast a §2 daily bonus | Sheraton style, dresser, chiffor. (resser, chifforette and bow- style, $89.95. style, $22.75. American cotton association {s plan-| J | e T e $259 ning a mevement throughout the | ___ il Windsor style, GATE LEG TABLES Combination gouth to withhold ‘until it, reaches n U_ SR Ny 7 G N 0 ] BEDROOM SUITES— BEDROOM SUITES— style, §09,00, nial style, \:'lth price level where cotton farmers can | 3-piece combination mahog- 3-piece bird's-eve maple Tu- ARM CHAIRS—Ma- uhlopg shape top, make a “legitimate profit,” 1. 8. Wan- F"'St Halrcut ln 57 Years’ He " et eXt net N any, colonial style, dresser, chif- dor style dresser, chifferobe and hogany, rush seat, $16.75. pomer oo ... D249 v $249 $19.7 namaker, president of the association, declared in an address here iast night. When He’s 120 ; ‘The plan outlined by Mr. Wanna- | ROCKERS — Ma mahogany, size of it maker would provide for the buying } hogany and frame top 82 x 52, at of bales of cotton by individuals, | tapestry seat and 3{ 95. clubs and corporations the cotton to back, $44.95. DAVENPORT TA- be stored in warchouses and the cer- | REFRIGERATORS LOW BOY—Mahog BLES—Mahogany tificates and trust receipts placed in | . any claw and ball untique finish, The Kddy Refrigerator is not merely the oldest refrigerator, it colonial louls XVI style, banks with the condition that the cot- ton was not to be sold within a p {od of one, twe or three years, un- less cotton goes up to 50 cents per pound before the time agreed upou. HALL C IRS — 889,75, Mahogany high END TABLES — back, with rush Mahogan, Louls seat. Renalssance XVI style, 820.95, atyle, $34.05. MUFFIN STANDS— CANDL TANDS— Japanese decorat. 18 one of the best. us the name of Eddy has come to be recog- nized as a quality mark. Eddy lift 1lid Refrigerators with zinc lining, from D Mahogany, colo- ed lacquer finish, AMAGES INGREASING $27-25 to $47'50 nial claw foot 81495, - s stylo, $18.75, MIRRORS — G i1t Millions Already Lost in Oklahoma TEA WAGONS — frame, colontal TILT TOP TABLES | Eddy 3-door Apartment Re Walnut with drop style, $80.%5, —Mahogany, octa- Oloudburst and Floods Are Adding frigerators—zine lined, from leaves and remov NSOLE TABLES :0“ top, antique | able tray, $34.95. Colonlal style, nish, $390.95. to Destruction. . $45.00 to $103 CARD TABLE with folding top, CONSOLE TABLES | 4 v BOOK STANDS— K60.95. ~—Combination v, May 23.—Western s m 5 v nk(x):ll:)?::‘?! (;v‘;i\ew-l”v . Fr(?m"u:t.' Eddy 3-door Apartment Re Mahogany colontal LIBRARY '“‘bl‘—* ;‘:‘“::.’:;"ln fin. Monday's 7 gerators — Poresinin. Jined style, $20.05. — Comb1nation sh, 839.05. S BIDRIor ANAR e Sarage, T 4 ik : TABLE DESKS — mahogany Shera- CONSOLE MIR. e flopd ki P Mahogany antique ton, Kidnay top RORS — Combin. the flood waters coursing down X\1 stylo, ation walnut, Ital. finish, Loui $57.00 .. $140 streams from that segtion are ex- stylo, 839, SOLITATH TA- lan finish, $29.98, pected to bring anl?:';ryllhmavgv‘ to HALL CHATRS — BLES—VMahogany TFA WAGONS — central and southern Oklahoma The Arlgton—A fine quality, we!l constructed, popular price re- Walnut, tapestry colonial style, Mahogany, Louts XVT style, antique TABLES— finish, $80.75. The crest of the flood in the North Canadian river is believed to have | seat, high back, 812,95, Queen Anne style, SEWIN frigerator that will give you years of rervice $14 99 TAift 111 style with enameled food chamber . passed Oklahoma City. Other Arlington Refrigerators Range in Price from $04.95. Mahogany, colo D TABLES — A tornado that struck in the west- $12.00 to $34.05 SFRVING TRAY S— nia! style, with Japanese decorat. ern part of Woods county late vester- 3-door Apartment style, with enamel Combination ma drop leaf, $24.95. ed, lacquer finish, day resulted in one known death. An- fooed chamber. s $33.75 hogany, colonial GATE L £24.95, other tornado in the Wichita moun- Other Apartment Refrigerators Range in Price from styla, $4.05. BLES— Combina- ARM CHAIRS - tains region late yesterday tore a path $28.40 10 $59.75 ROOK STANDS — tlon mahogany, Mahogany, Queen south of Elgin. | Combination ma size of top 32x44, Anne style, velour e — i (By N Service) dad’s facial adornment that they dis- hogany, $14.95. at $20.95. upholstered seat, RATES ARE UNCHANGED | usunis ser o bitrent eximy 1 ikl d R TFA WAGONS — FERNERY — Com- $09.00, | usually get a hairent every two weeks | century pledge. Combination ma binatton mahog DESKS —Mahogany and happen to mi day, don't wor- A birthday, however, when one gets | hogany, with drop iny colonial style, colonial, bloeck vy, Think of Archibald Smith Hall|up in the ninoties 1 event. 8o Hall leaf, $22. $20.95 front style, 8114 Fedoral Reserve Board Announces | j... | decided there was no better way to SEWING CABI. DAVENPORT TA- POSTER BEDS — - Y He waited 57 years ! celebrate than to renew his acquain- | A N E l d NETS — Mahog BLES = Combin Mahogany. colo- That Chatge'fa Kodisouat Fignre: Hall r tiy eelebrated his 924 tance with clippers and razor. | ew ng an any, semi-Martha atlon mahogany, nial style, with Now Are Not Necossary. ¥ | birthday by getting haircut and And what a differende a few lwnr.v‘ Washington style, Spanish style, :l"'d posats, | shave—the first he's had since the make. (Note the accompanying| 19.55, $10.95. 5995, j Washington, May 23.— Discussion of | closr of the (ivil War. photos fer corroboration); ~ - Made Range Y credit and )msln# conditions at the| Hardly had the boom of the last| Should Hall m in his present regular quarteriy®meeting of the fed- | carmon died away, then Hall ratio, next time he visits the domain | eral reserve board's advisory councl by the beard he wore that never of the striped pole will be on his 120th | with 20-inch oven, full nickel has resulted in the conclusion that|would he barber shop until a | birthday. The third when he's 148] Z i h' R h there are no tendencies at present|Democratic prosident was chosen ho|and the fourth trip at 176, | trim and high sheit—only One Hundred C mnese us calling for a change in the uniform |suited him. | The barber who next shaves him I level of 4% per cent in fedoral re-| Eicction after olection followed, | probably isn't born vet. But look at PORCH RUGS | serve rediscount rates. Announce: hut whenever an incumbent was|all the money he's saved. And time, $64.95 ushered into the White House, 11all | too. sl 99 Kize 5x10 feet — At . . weuld turn thumbs down He's one of the few who've never |l ‘ ‘ ’ ’ | Until Woodrow Wilson, none passed | had to listen to a barber's jokes, nor ingpection. sist that he didn't need a singe, a But by that time the veteran's chit- | shamnoo, a elavpack, & massage, a| Jdren had become so endeared 1o their ! tonic or his eyebrows pulled, | Attractive and durable, worth double the price