New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1924, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924. BLUI]I]SHEI] [][;[;”RS lKNlGHTS OF GOLUMBUS N | You be the ud ’e ‘;‘l‘n",‘.gg:'.l E:EE;Q;&E:EE%;ET%I:E:‘fx:flr;:;"nmd Series of Entertainments .b.ul “The busy little store” = PO Sufety league when questioned this | Britain Club Nights” will be held in RUSSELL s Shindchlig entative Plans Include Accommoda- ning said he would not be pre- | the club quarters tomorrow evening, . o s i . | pared to ress his personal atti- not Friday evening as had been an- » 17 K]lled' 20 wounded a5 Sepa- atiout IOERG yii At B WL | 'i !unh- for several days, but referred | nounced a few weeks ago. Incident- | 3 y torium and Bowling Alleys | the interviewer to Buel B. Dassette, | aily this affair will be the last enter- | S Tatists and Towflspeople Battle | secretary of the league, who is the of- | tainment which will take place in the » Dr. M. W. Mal 1. King and { ficial spokesman for the organization. ; present quarters and special effort has T 3 b De named a com- | “If Mr. Davis is nominated by |been made to furnish an entertain- > mittee of ouncil, K. of (., [either of the old parties, I think | ment which will amuse all of the COFFEE there will be quite a civic movement | members and make the night stand | i By The Asso soparatists and inhabit 't Pir- | it) g 1ding T n A - | for him,” said Mr. Bassette, *If|out in their remembrances of the old . alatinat £ the J H391 | the ic movement at the ofd | club. | 38c sonid masens in th rig 1 me which Jast night resu n ot il ¢ asiugy, audi- The most sati P | prims 1 presume we would be The first part of the evening will | o RSy atisfying and delicious tea on sce something done for him,” | be spent in playing bridge, pool, pitch sale. At all # 1.00 shortly report . a rocers in seale | he added. and so0 forth, with prizes for the win- 2 3-4 pounds ...S$1 pacKets. | nittee and it - ners. Following the card events the| o | Y Th the finest v mesting of 5 | 15 NCREASE | entertainment will be furnished. The 1S Is the lines! | to reccive and | show the visitor what a live organiza- | said to be founded upon a boom start| Pittsburgh, Feb. 13.—An increase | NALUre of tite fun has been. kept & Coffee grown tion New Britain has in Aziz. d for him a short time ago in one|of 15 cents a barrel in the price of | Secret by the committee, Manager | or two of the factories. | Cornthe ‘eade il in Buckeve’ bt . | Thornton has promised to outdo him- | Pure Lard, 2 lbs. 29¢ Rev. Mr. Davis when interviewed iad - iy “ self in the matter of food to wind up 8 nnounced by the prir 8 [ ¢hie evening. e today said he knew nothing of it and 2 3 . ilities, o o the | a s quotation was | | R B in Jeet, “a ecast not to my knowled 4 n he jokingly replied. He has not g; s _'m”m"md' | Requests for a second, or even a third | usse ros . nounced what his policy would be | helping of your desserts are to be ex- But Rev. John L. Davis Says He HMas | he were offered the nomination, s Believed In Signs. | pected when they are made with 301 MAIN ST. “Why did you stea! the pearl neck- | Baker's—the pure fruit extracts. Good Rt thongh it is known that he ! | Not Been Approached on od on a probable candida lace from the jewecler's shop win- | grocers sell them.—advt. HAKE 306 ARRESTS b Sre e | + candidate o ds that it T x Although the minister himsclf ex-4was no job for a minister. He asked Results of Butler’s Surprise Drive in P ignorance o y ation in | his intérviewer today if he thought a his favor this m ere is a ! minister would make a good mayor. Philadelphia Astoni —All Sorts Well defined rumor ity tha e | Mr. Davis delivered an address be- Rev, John L. Davis will be a candi- fore the Young Men's Republican of Offenders Arrested. date on the republican ticket for | club df New Haven last evening. Oth- re Congressman Og- | g for the ernm=t b ally set mayor this spring. The : ere charged | f : g violati 5 with liquor | Hartford . ORI RTiiE Gthicre were @ Even “wild Indian” boys and girls | . : ) ¢ to can wear no stronger, firmer garters Telephone Direct Line than Hickory. [ . They stand the strain of tugging, X : = pulling, jerking and the patented cush- Fox Furniture at Moderate Prices Points the Way to “Better Homes" ion clasp won't let the stockings tear | : . or slip. Made of genuine Hickory elastic. Emphasize Hickory. A.STEIN & COMPANY - Also Makers of Paris Garters \ . LS Forty New Karpen Living Room Suites o oo, &R B L] (AN Have Just Arrived! 2yl And have been placed on display on our Eighth Floor B A o —the best assortment of overstuffed furniture th: have ever bought. All of these are included in : reductions of the great February Furniture Sale. JURY FATLS TO AGRED Karpen overstuffed fpmituré for Living Rooms is T A of that very high grade construction and finish, that F e;:vi A;:Z!S ‘ . he _nang we _nfid ?a.y‘l.o more. a lll'dd fligh%/ debruary 16th, will usher in the 1 1 Gala Week of all the year— v . One 3-piece overstuffed Livirg Room suite with mohair covering and very fine con- Connecticut’s Royal Motor Festival. . at $465.00. .. $389.00 any frame, silk velour cov- T E ] 1 > § re ing Roo 1i / and-carved mahog o a a ar 4' {1 w11 One 2-piece Living Room suite, with hand-carve | maho . ht Stdte Arln()ry “Lt ‘H"“ 1’"01.{1 W “1 evine and down filled upholstery. The regular price of this K ] 110 o f ”‘1 % i £975.00. February Sale Price be a luxuriant Orove ol real cocon -v One 3-piege overstuffed Living Room suite, consisting of davenport, arm chair and | wing chair, of a very fine construction and beautifully finished wood rim trimming, alms and orange trees fron FJO"JQ". sovered with silk velour. This suite is a very good value at the P ar g ey T P s T s SATD00 regular price of $575.00. 5 3 1, . 1 s A Nolfilng 11Ke 1t has ever peen ‘a‘-t One 3-piece overstuffed Living Room suite; davenport, arm chair and wing chair. cellent al $450.00 a This suite is of very fine construction and covered with an e 1 . 11 a4 © A ; A te]npteu 1n ll Ne\’V England. arade of tapestry. It regularly sells at $525.00 February Sale Price 2 + 3-piece velour Living Room suite; davenport, side chair and wing chair. The And the cars!—'state}y limousines, egular price of this suite is $300.00. , $250.00 ale Price One 2-piece overstuffed Living Room suite, eonsisting of davenport, wing chair and rakish speedsters—coaches and lan , B ; : igting of devngnrt, wing 8 Y ] A o arm t‘han'-; of f' \ln_‘ \-:]t»h nfl;‘n‘lzf:t:;:;tl'u('hrm and covered with a fine grade mohair. The daulets. Come feast your eyes and * » el Aol SRR S $245.00 A fletod February Sale Price malra wns ir = ' R at } : » 3.piece overs iving R suite with a blye and to ele rering. maxe yoursell thor ougn]v at home In e N T C‘"ema very 1)‘ *;1 th. T . 1 I\A = February Sale Price . ... couwodbione S $289.0 ever - (’Otl“ at 15 4 roplca Oto* One 3-piece overstuffed Living Room suite. This high grade suite has a mahog- P, xr 4 h any rim that is very beautifully earved, ball and claw leg, is of very fine construction and urtj in your OI110r. covered with a figured cut velour in taupe color. The regular price $396 00 of this suite is $475.00. February Sale Price............ ; . . One 3-piece tapestry covered, overstulf d Living Room suite, consisting of large - . {Wl davenport, straight chair and wing chair. The regular price of $ The Hartford Automobile Dealers Association, Inc. this suite is §250.00, February Sale Price 169.00

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