New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 18

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JAMES SHEPARD 85, AND STILL SHILING Iéteran Writer and Naturalist Passes Another Milestone cation in the sch has always had a and had been in e state before he ha ture and I have ap. paper, h search alo books, Pequot W cal composition. He is re a man as famillar with New Britair history as anyone. Years ago M known as a an expert in in this city to testify as a before the Ur on letters patent He married Celia Adelaid daughter of William Gaj and Lucy Preston Curtis September 25, 1859, T} looking forward to an « thelr 65th 1ding anniversary Beptember, » far as i8 known no other New in couple has been married for su ength of time. Mr. Shepard red in 1908, dispos- ng of his office and fixtures. Mr. Shepard Shepard nt solicitor more than 40 years. In recognition of this he received a bouquet of flowers fd today with a « ful dressed “To the senior member of the ‘Herald' staff.” McNARY-HAUGEN BILL Mensure Will Be Taken Up By Honse § Next Week, Probably On Tuesday Morning. Washington, Ma Haugen farm reli up by the Ho Tuesday, under a legislativ worked out by tha rules, committee After that bill is out of the way pri ority will given the postal sa increase measure and later the Fadden bill to amend the nation Dank and federal reserve acts House vote on all three proposals is expected before the end of the ges- sion. The McNary-Haugen bill would create a corporation with $200, 000,000 capital to sell surplus farm products a d, will have right of WAy A8 500N as & number laneous measures are disposed of, among them the bill to app 8. —The McNary- bill will be take xt week, probably which of miscel priate 86,500,000 for additional hospital fa. | |8 ellitles for war veterans Leaders believe t} \easures can be put to a vote end of the week with Mon crve for re newal of consideration of th kley | § bill to abolish the railroad la ard Several days' debate will be tted for the McNary-Haugen bill and no final vote on the measure 18 expected during the week Orchestra Played 2,778 Times for Dancing Match Bresan, Gern i ] . - officials of Bre der forbldding day dance wil pleted in this eity. 1 participated, and alternated just as eyelists do in six day bicy Porty-six daneing teachers referees and ware on watch In relays, The dancing course was 200 & races. acted as yards plles 1.3 test, The fty, with 62, Th §0es and 28 Boston w testants ohjectad strangly to t ton, s thev said made the plaved o Httle inspiration for the PIVIDEND RATE RAISED New ¥ 16T the Lontert yesterday 4 1dend of 17 an th placing the sto dend 1 pays ©of record You can t WIED and i LD MILK 10 the most exact t and i will be found ¥ PIRE and RICH The food valn OUR RICH MILK ¢ else tha rame TEIRL United Milk Co. Past. and Clar. Milk 5208 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 ALLY homght for MUK = a TR L G NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924, IER LAW SCHOCL T0 BE: CONDUGTED AT YALE wsors and Practicing Attorneys May Obiain Doctorates In en, May 16.—A ! ond term will open July 28, remain- ing open until September 3. This experiment is to continue three er that those who attend — on may win their doctor- he continuance of the graduate summer session will depend on the demand for admission to the courses, | Three Years, The classes this summer are to be onducted by members of ‘the Yale law faculty, Next summer it {8 plan- ned to invite distinguished® scholars from various parts of the country for graduate ur courses to be glven this summer are Iloman law and modern after three summers. There- | developments, by Professor Ernest G Lorenzen; conflicts of by Profe sor Walter W. Cook; I history, bs Professor George k. Woodbine, and legal analysis by Professor Arthur L. | Corbin, | In addition a few regular under-| | graduate courses are open to graduate | students. These are criminal law by Professor Cook; property, evidence, publie service corporations, equity, | | suretyship and trade regulation. | 5 | When traveling with a baby, put | everything you will need for him where it is easily accessibla and you | can get 1t on a moment’s notica, | BREAKS GOLF RECORD Whitcomb Goes Over 72 Hole Cham- plonship Course at Deal With Score of 289, Deal, Eng., May 16.—C. A. Whit- combe of Lansdowne Bath, who was among the leaders in the 1928 open golf champlonship with a eard of 802, vesterday broke the British record for 72 holes over a . championship course with an aggregate score of 259 in winning the professional golf tour- nament for prizes totalling £1,000 el-{ fered by the London Dally Mail. i Four founds were played yesterday and today over the Royal Cinque Ports course on which the Americans com- peted for the amateur champlonship last year. Whitcombe twice get new records for the course, getting 70 yes- terday when he sank three chip shots, and shot & brilliant 69 vesterday aft- ernoon in the final round. The competitors included most of the well known British professionals among whom were Abe Mitchell, Geo. Duncan and James Braid. Whitcombe tied Duncan for sixth place’in the 1923 open event, . IDENTIFY RUM SHIPS. Bridgeport, May 16.—Investigation of the identity of the former sub- chaser Sabina, seized at New London as & rum-runner made by prohibition enforcement officers, was sald today to show almost without question tha: the eraft was the one which twice landed cargoes of alcohol at Wilson's Point, Norwalk. It is also said that evidence already obtained would in- dicate that an officer of the Sabina’s crew was formerly in the United tSates navy. A classified ad brings business to as been contributing i | to the columns of the “Herald” for @ | message ad- M| schedule || ® C..C. FULLER CO. —— RNITURE SPECIALS For New Home Makers BAR HARBOR CHAIR $6.95 ROCKERS $7.95 Strong, comfortable willow chairs, natural finish. French Gray— 81,00 extra, Cushions $2,00, Close Out Bargains’ Below is listed a late accumulation of odd pieces, discontinued patterns and floor samples. Note how generously we have cut the prices. In most instances there are no duplicates. Gome early, for these “choice buys” do not last long, usually. Large American Walnut China Closebt /\ prices As ghown, was 875.00 NOW $37.50 American Walnut Serving Table Was $32.00, NOW $16.00 Mahogany China Closet Was $74.50, NOW §40.50 Mahogany Dining Chairs Set of 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair, Was $92.50, Now Ly 54-Inch Red Mahogany Extension Dining Table Was $75.00, Now R Y e $40,00 Fumed Oak Buffet Was £65.00, Now .. $32,50 9.Piece Period Jacobean Oak Dining Suite Down to $171.00 Large Overstuffed Brown Cut Velour Chair Was §R0.00, Now ... $30.00 Overstuffed Maroon Velour Chair Was 8110, Now .... $69,00 Overstuffed Brown Velour Rocker— Was $110. Now A Few Living Room Chairs—Mahogany finished frames, upholstered in tapestries and velours. Were $23.50 to $30.00. Now $14,75 to $26.75 Mahogany 66-Inch Davenport Table— Was $48.00, Now Several Good Rug . : Bargains in Fine Wiltons 012 size, Was $105. Now chies $85.00 0x12 size, Was 206 Now AR () R.3x10.6 siza, Was §75 Now A £57.00 3x10-6 gize, Was $100, : Now American Walnut Chiffowardrobe Wag 89000, Now . . Mahogany Full Panel Bed - Wag 84500, Now vas White Enameled Metal Bedo Was £14.00. Now Hearvy Brass Bed-- Wa 12,00, Now ~——— A Good Food Preserver— The Harder Refrigerator Prices Start at $15.00 erv gtvle and size, including all ite enamel models, g all in the insulation—Jlet us show 1 the HARDER. Time (o Think of the Porch and Lawn Resolve, ti mmer. in yre time out in 1l ght kind of out 1 1t Wil be a aa Good Porch Chairs for a couple of dollars or a little more, % le Hammocks for asdittle as, .. ... $9.95 g ent is now ready, Your Comfort and Baby's Comfort assured if vou wheel & Hes wood-Wakefield Carriage Prices as Jow as £19.00 £22.50 £25.00 for full-sized carriages obtainable from # For many years this store has been asso- ciated with the Atherton Syndicate, one of the largest furniture buying syndicates in New England, and has benefited by all of the advantages of syndicate buying. The lowest manufacturers through group buying have been, and will continue to be, reflected in our prices. dation. . A CARLOAD OF American Walnut Bedroom Suites SPECIALLY PRICED Just in time for the new home-makers, Suites with all the attractiveness of much higher priced furniture —at same prices. Beautifully grained, rich walnut, smoothly finished, with dove- tailed and dust-proof drawers, and many other refinements, These suites are remarkable values. | Suites can be combined in any way to suit your convenience, For instance this combination, above-— 0 o | 42-Inch Dresser . Mull Vanity ... Bow.End Bed Chiffowardrohe Complete, as pietured | 824780 i Or this sutte can be made up as above— Saneh Dresser Remi-Vanity 4:Porter Bed Chifferobe Complate, an pletured . ..... A chiffonier can be substituted for $36.00. Your eareful examination of thiz special offer is freely invited. One of the New Mahogany DINING ROOM SUITES 9 PIECES COMPLETE, AS PICTURED ... “$202.50 The China Cabinet is the new combination Serving Table and Crystal Closet. The Buffet, with mother-of-pearl drawer pulls and ample drawer space, is 60 inches long. The Oblong Extension Table measures 45x53 and the six chairs are upholstered with heavy, blue grained genuine leather. Suite, without China Cabinet, $180. Luxurious Living Room Suites 8.piece Overstuffed Suites, consisting of Davenport and two large chaigs—all with loose spring cushions and spring edge $175 $180 $225 $239 “'No otheér furniture requires as much eare in buying as a living room suite. There are countless ways of hiding defects. Quality cannot be maintained below a certain price level. Your safest guide is a dependable store. The facts will eome out. C.C.FULLER CO., -3 40.56 FORD STREET, HARTFORD The price adyantages of syndicate buy- ing, however, are but secondary to our repu- tation, for reliability. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. The public’s good-will which we enjoy has been earned through more than a half century of continuous adherence to the policy of the best—in service and accommo- Chair or Rocker $20.00 of the better kind In walnut or mahogany These comfortable chairs are much used fn living rooms .for the decorative effect. A GIFT SHOD OF THINGS FOR THE HOME For the June Bride And Girl Graduate Unforgotten in years to come—the most desir- able wedding g-ift—F?rniture——th’e gift worth while, We are showing a splendid variety of beautiful and intimately appropriate gifts, Perhaps these few suggestions may help you to make a happy selection, - Bridge Lamps New Conceptions in polychrome bases with unique shades of silk and georgette, trimmed with gold bro- cades and lacy effects with long silk and metalized fringes. Priced At $22.50 » $26.00 Decorated Metal Base Bridge Lanips, with Parchment s 1 2 .95 Shades Always a'good selection A Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet Mahogany finished $17.75 A new Console Model ......... $24.00 Spinet Desks An adorable little desk in« beautiful mahogany. A wo- man's natural inclination, $35.75 for a good one Walnut or Mahogany With drop leaves, removable tray and rubber tired wheels, A better grade cart, $25.25, Cane Panelled Chair $24,00 This one is very attractive and not high priced. Seat upholster. ed in brown figured velour, Fancy T Mirrors Mirrors are now used generousl: about the home for the decorative ef. fect, and make excellent gifts, Pretty mitered plate glasg mirrors, gize 12x20, £9,00, Others $4.50, up. Console Tables Q‘hh:{n:y f:rla(uhed. Good looking fables that make most a rate gifts, $18.50, s Mahogany finithed. This model, with real flag seat, $26.00. Others $8.75 to $35.00, By all means a Cedar Chest, if ghe hasn’t one. A Lane 42-inch Natural Cedar Chest, for $21.00, Others from $13.50 to £95.00, Gate-Leg Tables $24.95 mahog- nut, size 30x42 —A dozen other styles up to 260,

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