New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924, Announcmg An Extraordmary Spring Home Furmshmg Opportunity! - |One Week Thrift Budget Plan Sale!| OF FURNITURE — RUGS — GLENWOOD RANGES EVERYTH[NG IN THE STORE ON THIS PLAN There Are No Exceptions— FOR ONE WEEK ONLY IMMEDIATE OR FUTURE DELIVERY AS DESIRED Realizing that many honest wage earners are in the market for home furnishingh and that living costs make cash accumulations difficult, we have decided to inaug- urate this special thrift budget buying opportunity. For this week only, and ending Saturday at 6:00 p. 1., yoii can buy anvthmg in the store for only 1-5 down, spreading the balance over a period of one year. This is considerably less than we usually require and cannot be duplicated after this week, These exceptionally low terms are startling, Simi- lar offers have heen made, hut usually at the penalty of. exorbitant prices. A purchase at Fuller’s at any time, on any terms, gives you the henefit of the low prices that alwayz prevail in o store of this character. We are banking on New Britain people’s thrift and respect of their obligations and their desire to have a better and more copfortable home. SO MUCH FOR ll SO LITTLE $10,00 cash $20.00 cash $£100.00 cash $50.00 purchase ... 8100,00 purchase . .. 2500.00 purchase ... frrm—————— C. C. FULLER COMPANY 40-56 Ford Street, Hartford. BALFOUR PRAISES LABORS OF LEAGUE Guarantees Peace and Prosperity to Entire World, He Says Lordan recovery Lpril S.—The story of the of Ansiria should convince the most sceptical and most cynical 1@ League of Nations is capable Yot v of great disinterested effort for a common world object, but that hrough it alone can the peace and presperity of the world be gnaranteed, the Larl of Balfour said recently in ONLY 1-5 CASH REQUIRED 12 Months To Pay Balance ° Glenwood Ranges " DOUBLE FUR COATS ARE. USED IN REMOTE ARCTIC Trader in Those Regions Afords Fairbanks, Alaska, April §.-=A the Land of lee Aprilt & \l remote islund in | Tairbank glimpse of the Arctic W. Wyan this wint FPrancisce topped here | on his way from San| » back to his distant post, On Bailey island, 250 miles cast of the mouth of the Mackenzic river | where W nt has been in business since 1017, ti . he averred, | at a sp ‘e winter | blasts seem summer 2 Never- theless he was of the that a dirigible 1k the Sh N o Less Comfort, THRIFT BUDGET SALE NOW IN PROGRESS AND ENDS SATURDAY 6 P. M. A Sale of Special Interest to those who wish to use their earning and saving capacity as a credit basis—and for those who wish to extend the scope of their financial resources. A Chance to Have a Better Home or a Newly Furnished Home on Small Capital A sale for thrifty buyers—An opportunity for April and May movers, new housekeepers, home builders and spring hri(lgs—let this plan help you Budget Your Earnings to get more good from your expenditures—to practice thrift—and have your home as you want it. GLENWOOD COAL OR FOR AS $10 CASH GAS RANGES LITTLE AS §2 WEEKLY Complete Home Furnishers For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. 3 THE NEW BRITAIN' nadressing the first meeting of the Anglo-Austrian society, | The soclety, which is composed of Fnglishmen and Austrians resident in London interested in the reconstrue- [* tion of Austria, has grown out of the icceesful efforts of these people to fleat the Austrian loan in, England. Wore particularly the society is inter- ested in promoting good relations be- tween England and Austria in the matters of art, science, commerce and education, and to help Viénna to re- are actmg as hauntmn specters demcts the effects of proper and . Heaith Show to the dear Ia ies. The pageant improper health habits and diets. assume the which she formerly held. Lord i ir, as chairman of the finance commiftee of the which in November, 1 in VIKH the possibilities of stabilizing H \vu trian currency and reconstructing the country, is accredited with A the most wtable and prosperous on the continent The carl declared that the League necessity. By out of its Austrian poliey with Jis- Don t Neglect Your Kl&‘CYS! v?r.vm.hvnl» caution "“_"’l‘““ 'm:" e Are you miserable with an aching | once again,” he said k? Get up lame and #tiff; drag There were problems eonfronting 1 tired, weak and depressed?gthe world today,' the speaker declar- vou should help your Kidness. 'ed, the solution of which was diffi « e is often the sign of weak- | cult: some others the solution ening kidneys, Neglected, there's [which Austria and the League of Na danger of serious kidney ®ickness. | tions, acting together, had carried | Don't “»n Use Doan’s Pills—a stim- | through, and feel that much cowld be wlant diuretic to the kidneys, Doan’s | gone by human effort, human resolu- have )n-!‘wn] thonsands. Are endorsed tion, honest and ,genuine cooperation, @ere at home. Ask your neighbor! |and a bellef that in the future man- Here's a New Britain Case: Kind, properly and wisely led, might Frank Rogers, electrical engineer, | deal with situations which seemed 48 Barnett St, says: “My kidneys quite hopeless. were weak and it seemed that every bone and muscle in my back Wwas| ready to break with sharp, culting pains, The kidney secretions Were|ygq jew factories were bulit and on-r- red in color and contained a #edi-l 4.5 jn the province of ‘South ius- ment. 1 used Doan's Pills, which 14,5 bought at the Dickinson Drug”Co, ; and was ecured.” DOAN'S *Aiis" of BUILD 176 FACTORIES Adelaide, April S—During 1923, additional hands, the value of manufactired products being $15,- 00,060 ROYAITY '-fll ~ \I‘fllTl\Q‘ Bucharest, April §.—King Verd- rand and Queen \lmo left last night for* Strasbotrg on their way to Parix for their official ‘Jw adership In those m».j having drawn up the plan which within 15 months has made the country one of | of Nations had firmly fixed itecif as a !the man who can afford its capable carrying | servants musi contribule mare gen- The factories employed 3,524 | the | SEEK AUSTRIA’S WEALTHY state Pax Collectors on the Trail of Those Who Can Afford to Have | Household Servants. Vienna, April §.~Tax hungry au- thoritics have decided that in some directions they have heen too lenient in the and that hence forward domestic past {erously to the states 1t has, therefors, been ruled that {the tax on the employment of more than three domestic servanis in the same houschold be raised tca fold. And the wealthy who have in {heir service more than 10 domestics— there are only 80 such households in Austria—will be asscsscd at even a | higher rate of increase. Baron Roths- child employs a total of 47 servants, | |and for this privilege pays a tax of $14.000. | |Cigarette Smoking Will | Cost Them Their Cards Jacksonville, Alghama, April 8.— The Jacksonville state mormal school | hereafter will not issue certificates to | | students who smoke cigarettes, Presi- dent Daugette announced today. The cigarctte is not banned from the students who smoke cigarettes will | not be permitted to do practice teach- ing. which is a requirement to secure # certificate to teach in the Alabama school. Most of the sfudents attend- ing the institation are preparing 1o become tegchers. campns, but men and women alt would | be able to reach the North Pole by | | fiying over his territory in summ Leaving the island with its 20 in- | habitants last snmmer on a whaler | for Han Francisco, Wyant made | voyage in t months, He | on his way * . expected th bought to | rive next A When one travels jn the | hood, ,Wyant related, one sults of deers! 1, a4 suit with turned out and one with the fur turn- ed (in. Flour coste $16 a hundred pounds and bacon $ yeur the 20,000 pelts, prine nd nelghbor- wears two the fur v of wiite Florida Tourists Aboard Steamer That Goes Aground | Thr | 81, Petershurg, Via., steamer Jesse 13 Adam, passengers, tly W from the night on a tec April 8§ carrying 16¢ mo tourists north w 3 'Illgu[rmr* ded 1o her asskt- | ance from here and it was expected to flnnt the steamer at high tide today. ICE BOX For Sale New modern display refriger- ator for immediate sale. Size 6 ft. by § ft., suitable for retail grocery mest market or restan- rant; would cost $800 %o build. Bargain for prompt buyer. Apply to O’Neil Tire and Battery Co. WASHINGTON &7, | workmanship and 1 Al ok ! fox. | blazed the way to comfort and health |in good-l1o0king footwear. - MARKET C0.~ NUALITY GDODS AT ,JBIB MAINST [CONOMY PRICES TEL: '248‘5 SPECIALS FROM 9 A, M. TO 11 A. i BEST MAINE POTATOES LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS l)()'fl]N() (-R\Nl LATED SUGAR lb 9¢ T ALL DAY SPRCIALA - © " = LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ... Ib. 10¢ ARMOUR’S SMALL STAR HAMS Ib. 25¢ (8 to 10 1b. average) ROAST PORK Ib. 17¢ Fresh Cut Ila;fiux'k b, 18¢ y Best Frankforts .. b, 18¢ ! Lean Boiling Beef 1b. 10¢ ILean Corned Béef 1b, 10¢ Sugar Cured Bacon b, 25¢ Shoulder Steaks .. b, 18¢ I{ool’ Liver ....... b, 12¢ PORK AND BEANS ......... '3 cans 25¢ FRESH CRISP GINGER SNAPS 2 Ibs. 25¢ FRbSH BAKFI) l-l(- BARS 2 Ibs. 25¢ Jello (all fla\ou) pkg. 10¢ Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Campbelis Soups 3 cans 29¢ . 21bs. 93¢ The Same Quality, But Lower Prices Having made tion for Comfort, nviable reputa through fine s having Quality, there intilever 8hoe only MORNING ¢ cstablished its remained for the Ca the recent Price Reduction to give it Wi even greater popular approval volume in the Enjoying 1t ales of any flesi are intry, its manufacturer ihle to perfect operations to 1l could be lowered in the leather mn)\v and wages, T “ov h shoe face of a fir ithon in aualit struction, th available level in recen Cantllever Shoe \uznr (mn voe ’ cans Early June Peas 2 cans \Vedgwood Creamery Butter, . ... Fresh Made . b, 29¢ . Tb. 29¢ Nucoa Nut Oleo. Lirst Prize Oleo. . Pure Lard ..... Good Luck Ol Now it has | taken another step forward by, reduc- ing prices. Come and feel the com- fort, examine the quality, note the good ot and ask us to explain, in detail, the Cantilever, features, Sold in New Britain only by SLOAN BROS 185 MAILN STREET ——————————————— Extra Heavy Grapefruit 4 for 25¢ Bunch Beets or Carrots 10¢ Fresh Cut Spinach pk. 3% RHU- \mmd Y cllo\\ Omom .7 Ibs, Kiln Dried Sweets 2 | CELERY, ICEBERG LETTUCE, ASPARAGUS, BARB, CUKES AND TOMATOES

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