New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 16

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NEW nnmun 'DATLY HEF ] @Ma‘&mw | NEW BRITAIN LEADING FURRIERS ONNECTICUT FURRIERS ESTABLISHED 1910 WE ARE NEVER KNOWINGLY - UNDERSOLD FURS OF QUALITY " HARTFORD, 90-92. CHURCH ST. | OUR AUGUST SALE OF FURS To Be Continued Until September 13th ‘ECAUSE of the fact that many of our patrons were unable to take advantage of our August Sale, being out of the city while it was in force, we are going to | continue our sale until Sept. 13th only, at the same startling reductions. You Should Buy Your WE INVITE' .COMPARISON WITH ANY OTHER FURRIER IN THIS | VICINITY—LET THESE PRICES CONVINCE YOU! 1 4 (HOLLANDER DYED MUSKRAT) Of northern skins in all fashionable 1—LOWER PRICES: Plain and trimmed, Just a few left for models. See these coats before buy- Having more than one store in operation our buying of pelts is tren\endous $ 00 ing elsewhere. and through large quantity buying we can quote much lower prices than 1 65_—1—- any other furrier in or around New Britain, s 1 65£2 FRENCH SEAL COATS 2—NO MIDDLEMAN PROFIT: (AND IACQUETTES MARMINK AND Y i MARMOT COAT Oiir garments are manufactured in our own factory which commands one :‘;eg‘;'”l’.’"[:ed t.h":h}h‘“. t“”"' ‘t‘r‘ OA S entire building in Hartford. Because of this, there is no middleman profit noi uplicated:in Mus city at inis We have a large selection of these to be paid by those who patronize us. Rrice. $ 5 5 0 0 garments at prices as low ds 50 BRONZE CARACUL - COATS MUSKRAT COATS AND 48 and 50 in. long, of fine quality JACQUETTES pelts, trimmed with fox. Of fine heavy pelts, as low as 1255 754 A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT U NTIL DESIRED CONNECTICUT FURRIERS 86 WEST MAIN STREET AND Good Reasons Why 3—QUALITY: The quality of our garments is never misrepresented. Every garment sold in our esfablishment is fully guaranteed no matter how low the pnee may be. 4—RELIABILITY : , The name Connecticut Furriers is reliability in itself. This'much misused word finds its right place throughout our entire organization. 5—SERVICE: Our efficient service to our patrons commands attention and is widely known. From the minute you step into our store this service is extended Yyou. 133 107 M NEW [ “Besides, it was a private | document between myself and my ‘a(tornm and not intended for the SLUWS [] '"[;K | public. ~Tts publication simply means | uvn 1 am cut off from the Isv,‘ ends I still pride myself on hav- Gall for More Funds Sent Out‘ fo Unions - | AT BRITAIN’S COOLIDGE BUSY ON NEXT SPEECH Everything Sidet racked for Bal- timore Address LEADING FURRIER YOU BUY WISELY!! resembling broken weapons of war- fare and possible bits ¢f some an- clent pottery likewise different from that known to have been made by the Indians, caused the finder to look further and he now belleves | his discoveries were merely surface | 23 indications of what may be beneath the layer of six feet OIl\\ hen In Hartford Dine With soil which covers the small arca.| s |He made no attempt to dig, con-| LOBSTERS CRAB MEAT., | SHRIMPS. OYSTERS, ' Five small stones resembling dia- Honiss Oyster Two of House Co. a San who, real Temporarily Located At e Slerra Nevada | 20 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford he Opposite Parsons Theater ANGIENT GIVILIZATION TRACED T0 SIERRAS In Heavily Wooded Section of Call- CROWLEY BROS. IN( PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. —TEL. 2013 CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS —General Truc] 99 WEST ST. The purest butter, sug: and créam make this licious candy. ling. Certainly no one wants to re. s m\c a letter from me at the ex- nse of having his name publicly '|H ed with that of a murderer.” Both Leopold 'and Loeb expressed nhnm.ms to what their sentence | il be. 2000 U fornia Mountains Man Finds TEL. 2079 Remains of Unknown Race found \ Visalia, Cal, Sept. 4. — Archae- |ologists of the University of Cali- |fornia are to be invited by W. H| Washington, Sept. 4.—President |Hart, a ploneer resident of Wood- in London Coolidge’s list of engagements was |lake, Tulare county, to go with him 4.—To T“"flflflf trimmed to a minimum today to en- | back into the Eshom valley country able him to complete the address he | _ | will deliver Saturday in Baltimore at | - | the unvelling of the Lafayette statue. s will be the third speech by sident since he outlined his | Three-family. house for sale on Woodland Street;] mle owner has left New Britain, so it is a good chance to l‘my‘ “ouples Marry Sept. Washington, Sept. 4—The prob- raising sufficient funds to | ctivities | , Big Block on Orange Street for sale—right in besf Polish section. See us. Camp Real Estate Co 272 Main Street monds were picked up. 2 | these Hart had tested by in the high Sierras, to inspect a re- ‘i Francisco jewel expert says, pronounced them London, ekly | other long ette- | now must be a is the American marriage seg A registrar furnishes th 1- | formation that more than it Was|couples from the United Culln ‘ ters, ‘h’l\L been married in !H\lnn Jnr n views in accepting formal- < Te|ing the past three month e nomination, and beca | visit of scicutists, Hait is guarding | t - | his secret and has coid few people - |of the location of hig find | section by some age-old civilization In the heavily woodsd and rocky | which frequented the region. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANL « week, the president | cection within walking distance of | Hart has lived for 55 years in % | or situation at some | General Grant Nationa! Park, Hart | these mountains, uas made a study i to representatives of | cays he uncovered a considerable |of the Indians:who wused to live previously he had lauded | depos't of flint entfraly unknown to | there, their habits und custor of fraternalism in &n- | Tulare county mountains. Flint |1s convinced they cannot While he has said he | oyt into shapes and sizes somewhat |sible for the articles he discovered hes listed, it 1 | 1gni NWhbaler o cent discovery which the mountain- Contributic y from both t known race preceded even the In-| bers of lak | they are the only ones ever found Pending the | S Phone, 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. dians in that country, eer believes indicates that some un- | monds of rare ‘excellence. If they are real diamonds, Hart declares, mountaing, and believes they | must have been brought into that \bishop of ' Ca in Doctor's to foreign relations, rin for which 25 1id. At one sofar as they des ional toples. Accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge, | he President wiil motor to Balti- s y morning, returning | mmediately after the ceremonies in time to have luncheon at the White A. W, WAGNALLS DEAD President of Great Publishing Firm CENTRALLY LOCATED Nice Lot. Westminster, the offic: the house of commons a _ | torical interest _|ot sir Walter Raleig i the 2-Family House For Sale, 13 Rooms. Good Location. For Particulars See H. D. HUMPHREY 5 ,,',“ Curley Warns Pacifists | Off the Boston (' ommon Dies in 81st Year at Home of Daughter. Instructions To Darrow Not Intend- | ¢ e ire being T olis, Ohlo, of t. d.—Arrangements today for burial at Adam Willis founders and hing firm of who died Jast t, N. Y., home s. Mabel Wag- REPAIRS FURNISHED for any make of ed For Public, Confessed Murderer Declares To SOMETHIN'| =10 FUNNY?Z RANGE OR HEATER | year, M. | ctive man- ishing company with the late -We Will Install If Desired ord, who made the Quick Service Reasonable Prices CRAWFORD RANGES Siege l-\lended h\ + President of Brazil s, Sept. 4.—Preside 2 has signed a d nding unt December 3 » state of mg pr mmmz in the najls was born at Lith- and other o In 1843, and was edu- Judge John death penaity as crime. He declared the 1 not a will but sim wtruction church d became its ((\ 1877 he was 0 lan iro, Sao }o\"‘ Sergipe, Para, eontinned ,spondence wo whom he writes. “1 may now be force friends fo | so Amazonas 1 to alter my | La Nacion. “will’ if that is what you call the | The extension was made Jetter of instructions I wrote to Mr. |of t Darrow,” he toid reporters sarcasti- | lic org in View essity of maintaining pub- Balia, says a disbatch from Rio to! cn { and David, Perry, ork at Atchison, Kansas. He came to New York in 1876, Mr. Wagnalls is survived by his y daunghter, Mre. Mabel Wagnalis Jon 2 sister, Mrs. Ch.rles Tie- erre Madre, Cal, and two ors, Daniel of Knoxville, Ill, +| Miss. A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work & NCKS LOWERED AN AWNING JUST AS E:ENs-rzg CHUBE AND PEARL PERK/NS STOPPED BELOW To TALK ERNE PASSED THE )CE HOUSE ¥ nzmma SOUTH TEN MINUTES LATER (Copyright, 1924, by NEA Service, Inc.) STANEY

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