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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924, "B e s e eyt o gty ummpey s e . = Tokio May 25 in celebration of the | MAY COME TO AMERICA, Tientsin since his flight from Peking Tokio, May 16.—Li Yuanhung, twice | 25t June, until he came to Japan re- wedding of the prince The ; : 5 cently for his . He emperor's mental condition is given president of China and twice uncere- | CCPHY f0r his health. He plans a tour | ; | of Japan during May, and in the sum- | as the reason for the decision. A re- that “{mer may visit the United States ani cent household department bulletin nence, nopes to visit the United S England. said that his majesty’s mental condi- ! this ¥ according to dispatches " s. The miners' federation has tion had become worse during the las a resort near Moji, where 1 nmended a full delegate confer- 18 months, his powers of speech an China's former Herald classified ads are a great ' ence, meeting May 29, to endorse the memory having perceptibly declined. | f ve been living in | help. agreement, T rods INCORPORATED. WAGE AGREEMENT REACHED. By The Associated Press. london, May 16.—An agreement was reached yesterday settling &he ‘mm'm\ged dispute over the miners’ Emigration Shows Change ‘ Those who intend to take up farm-| states, instead of the agricultural dis- l th v . I . ling in the United States are no longer | tricts of the middlewest or the Pacific _In the Vocational Trend | iy the majority, their number having | Coast. Siockholm, May 16.--Striking changes [ decreased In proportion to the in- - i Ny In the vocational trend and a shift to urease of industrial workers, especial- new points of destination in America ly from the metal and wood-working APPear in the stream of Swedish emi- | industries, which suffered depression srants, as revealed by an Investiga- last year. Consequently most of the the Imperial household 1is reported tion ordéred by the Riksdag and just emigranis are now hound for the in- to have decided that the emperor published. | dustrial districts in the northeastern will not attend the state banquet in | 7 ‘iHartford’s,Leading Furniture Store” regent, moniously toppled from EMPEROR'S HEALTH FAILS, Tokio, May 16.—The department of taying. had 196-20 TRUMBULL, “BETWEEN PRATT AND ASYL Here Are Values For June Brides--- Hundreds of Home Outfits Choose! Ready for You * . The Dining Room 8-piece Suite—Combination walnut or mahogany, oblong table, buffet, five side chairs and host chai¥ in tapestry or leather, 8.3x10-6 Axminster Rug. $230.00 THIS FOUR-PIECE GROUP $179.% {-piece Two-Tone end bed, chair, Box Spring, Mattress and IS four-piece suite has all the frace and charm of the Queen Anne period. It is made of beautiful two-tone American Walnut, and it will give your bedroom a very inviting atmosphere. Notice the 48-inch dresser, with extra large mirror; the chifforobe, with roomy wardrobe space and trays; the charming semi-vanity and full size bow-end hed. This is a real value for Better Homes Week. Special 179,00 SATISFACTORY TERMS THIS THREE-PIECE GROUP #1892 E of the best values we have had in years is this Fiber Rocker, Loose cushion; padded back. Uphol- stered in cretonne. $11.75 The Bedroom Combination Suite—Dresser, vanity, chifforette and bow- Walnut Pillows : $210.10 Satisfactory Credit Accommodations Arranged President Coolidge Says: “We Need Better Homes" This is PBetter Homes Week in America, and for the occasion we take pleasurs in quoting from a letter of President Coolidge to Herbart Hoover Reeretary of Commerce “The American homs s the foun dation of our national and individual well-being. Tts steady improvement is, at the same time a test of our eivilization and of our ideals, “The Better Homes in Americ movement provides a channel through which men and women in each com munity can eneourage the building ernamenting and awning of private homes by tha peopls at large “We noed attractive, worthy, per manent homes that lighten the burden of housekeeping. We need homes in oh home life ean reach its finest els and 1n which ean be reared happy ehildren and upright eitizens Our Creed “For Better Homes™ “To make » r home a he to 1 help you obtai greater eomfort, jov and pride is the ideal » iee which g And = sur fixed po selling fine furn n: to ns with o1 ring that 18 dealing, of tiurs at a reasonahie trons Ppr ey of fair The Living Room 8-piece Velour Suite Lamp, 9x12 Axminster Rug. Roon) $785.00 MeDougall Kitchen Cabinet, Gas Range, 6x9 Congoleum Rug, White Porcelain Table, Two White Enamel Chairs, $82.65 -~ Davenport Tahle, $262.25 THIS EIGHT-PIECE GROUP $149-2 FABL. = . ] THI.\' eight-piece dining group of American Walnut, Queen Anne style, is made by a manufacturer whose suites are outstanding in design and construction. You have here an oblong table, sixtyv-inch buffet, five side chairs and host chair; choice of tapestry or leather for seat coverings, China cabinet and gerver at slight additional cost, Special 149.00 E have heen able to acquire an- other group of these beautiful combination mahogany Davenport Tables; algo some Library Tables at the game }uir"_ T\IS lardwobd fop icer is especially adapted for the small apartment. Tt is one of the most popular Refrigera- tors in our entire line. ~ $12.50 HIS thuee-piece suite is attractively pictured here. It is of combination mohair of high quality, and is composed of a davenport, wing chair and club chair. This suite i built with the nationally known Nachman spring units inside. The construction is especially guaranteed because its manufacturer is known for his skilled workmanship. This suite will with- stand years of hard service. It is typical Shoor Bros. value. Special *189.00 SATISFACTORY TERM I\Tfl home need be without a Cedar Chest, especially at the price we offer this one, of red Tennessee cedar.