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For the past two weeks pamters have been at work in our Big Store, FURNITURE OPENING Ceilings, walls and woodwork are all repainted and we are prepared to do the largest busi- ness in all our fifty-four years’ experience. We are opening up the NEW FALL FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED from the best factories throughout the country. There are many new styles, and we have good Furmture that wxll fit all pocket-books. LET US SHOW YOU! Fight-piece Walnut | livered goods to homes in MERIDEN MIDDLETOWN BRISTOL TORRINGTON COLCHESTER HARTFORD Southington. we sell good Furniture and 1| tow Prices. TERMAN LOAN NOW NEARLY ARRANGED Only Final Details Yet to Be, Worked. Out The Associated Pre London, Oct. 1.—The negotiations petween Dr. Hijalmar Schacht, presi- dent of the Reichsbank, and the American, British and continental bankers, in connection with the {s- suance of the 40,000,000 loan to Germany under the Dawes repara- ‘was the best BAKER'S COCOA is better because itYisymade of better beans by a etter process and has a better | flavor than other pesus o, Kinds. Walter Baker&Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHLD 1780 DorchesterMass. Monlreal Can.; [POOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SINT FREL but slightly smaller—only ,......... Suite, similar to the above, Othér Suites, of eight, nine or ten pieces, at— $164 $219 $234 $276 $349 They Come To B. C. PORTER SONS From Everywhere In the past ten days we have de- SOUTH MANCHESTER NORTHAMPTON, MASS. BRIAR CLIFF MANOR, N. Y. Besides to hundreds of homes in New Rritain, Berlin, Plainville and These people came to us because Rugs at tion plan, have proceeded so rapidly during the last three days that only a final setflement of details, includ- ing apportionment among the va- rious financial capitals of the loan, remains to be worked out, it was learned authoritatively today. been arranged, it is considered prob- able that the American share will be in the neighborhood of $100,000,- 000 but the actual amount cannot be détermined until the British, Dutch 8Swiss and Swedish bankers |can handle. | In accordance with the wishes of a considerable number of European the fssuance of the loan, it is con- “mdflrrd probable that it will be is- lar and the pound sterling—but this arrangement awaits final confirma- tion, ¢ sations have been virtually com- pleted. Settlement of the final de- talls awaits the arrival of Dr. Lu- ther, the German finance minister, who is expected here tonight and on behalt of the German ment. have already examined the proposed | terms of the loan and agree that | they are in accord with the terms of the Dawes plan and of the recom- mendations of the London confer- ence. CITY EMPLOYES REDUCED Board of Public Works Finds It Necessary to Cut Overhead and Working Force is Now Smaller, Becauee the Mnds of the board of public works are running low, the board has decided to reduce its working forces, maintalning a gang only sufficient to take care of need- ed works. There can be no sewer work undertakén until the legisia- the forces in this department will not be augmented until thgt time. Democr?ts to S}gn Up [ Campaign Speakers The democratic town committee #eld a session last night and voted to meet every Monday evening until election draws near. Villiam F. Mangan, Thomas J. Smith, E. A. Me- Carthy and F. M. Zimmerman were appointed a committee to campalgn speakers, and John E. R. Keever and E. A, McCarthy were se- lected for a finance committee. Mrs. M. T. Crean will be asked to organ- ize the democratic women. While nothing definite has as yet | |ascertaln finally the amounts they | financiers who are concerned With |;o tnarn Kentucky sued in two denominations—the dol- | Meantime the preliminary conver- | who will sign the loan arrangement | govern- | Experts of the bank of England | ture approves new bond issues and | soeure | THIS HANDSOME DINING ROOM SUITE exactly as pictured above, consisting of Buffet, Extension Table, five Chairs and one Host Chair with genuine leather Seats—only ............... (Server and China Cabmef to match nddltlonal) $148.00 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Three-Piece Suite of Davenport, Chair and Wing Chair, covered with $ l 24.50 Baker Cut Velour. This suite has the $ l 86»00 famous Kroehler Construction ....... ]\:ie splecinlize in the Better Grade of Upholstered Furniture with all air filling which we can absolutely guar- antee. We have fine suites at.... $249 $2 78 We Are Exclusive Agents for the Famous NORTHFIELD BED DAVENPORTS Gateleg TABLES and RUGS Windsor CHAIRS “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” COOLIDGE 1§ BUSY Between Campaign Plans, Visitors and Baseball Reception, President SECRETARY DAVS HITS LA FOLLETTE Gainet Officer Flays Motives of Third Party Kentucky, Oct. 1. — An attack upon the independent move- ment was launched last night *in by James J. secretary of labor, in an ad- dress here, Secretary Davis deplored the ac- tivities of the “whole third party with its attack on the Constitution through the supreme court and its | proposal for state soclalism through the government ownership rail-| The president had set apart some| Republics represented included roads.” | of the day to take part in the cele- | ATgentina, Bolivia, Br, “It 1s but an effort to put soclalism | bration here weicoming the Wash-| United States of Columbia, Costa {in effect in the United States behind | ingtom baseball team home after m‘ Rica, Gmba, Dominican Rep a smoke screen of so-called progres- | successful fight for the American| Bcuador, Guatemala, Haitl sivism,” the labor secretary told his | league pennant. He planned to ad-| duras, Mexico, Nicaragua, audience. ; | dress a few words of welcome to the | Paraguay, Peru Saly “The man who works must look to | Players at the conclusion of a parade | and Venezuela. the supreme court for protection as | in their honor. Th,'; Mya il SR the rich and powerful can take care e .n:,m:: South Ca'\)'l:o«‘ - : of themaeiven,” he mid. “The trade | atest Reports State = |wes: Virginis, Alabama, | has been the consistent and peraist- Mecca Not Captured | Xentucks. Foulelana, | . | Missouri, Oklaho . ent foe of soclalism. I am con-| London, Oct. 1.—King Hussein of | ;. S04 - ™ 1‘.'||r“l;'1g=r | vinced that the rising generation of an A the Hedfaz still holds Mecca, ac-| T - cut and New York. |workers, will continue the fight | | cording to the latest reports from which was begun when I was a boy ‘J ‘alro, and.the Wahabi tribesmen that will repudiate socialism no mat. | have made no further advance on | Earl of Beauchamp Is {ter what alsguise it may.assume,” |the Holy City. Rumors are cur- |rent in Calro that peace negotia- | tions between the two factions have slondon, Oct. 1.—The Ear! of {not very numerous, and one gv:r<""""; 1]"" succeeds Viscount Grey . hat reinforcements are |f Fallodan, who resigned the Arkansas Senator Predicts Natlonal | Boreo mmon Tha caren vorre. |dership recently beeause pondent of the Morning Post, how- | health ever, says their inactivity probably| IT.ord Beauchamp has held the ia due to the restralning influence [ POSts of governor of the cclony of | | of the Indian caliphate committee |New South Wales, first | and the fear of British Intervention |sloner of works, and lord president {n’ tavor of Husseln [of the council. He is a noted free | | trader. CONN. DELEGATE AT ATLANTA MEETING State Represented Today at! Pan-American Congress Son of is Kept on the Jump. Washington, =~ Oct. 1.—President Coolidge divided his time largely day between receiving further re. ports on the development of the campaign from various callers and preparation of the address he will deliver here Saturday at the dedi- cation of the First Division monu- ment. Reports received by the president on the campaign from all sections of the country during the last three| weeks have carried assurance of an| apparently eafe margin for republi- cans in‘ the east and New England, but a warning that a strong figl\t' must be made ‘agalnst Senator La Follette, independent candidate, in the northwestern states Newport, By whq al host today to delegates representing a score of states and several Latin- American republics here to attend the Pan-American Commercial Con- gress, The congress was developed to encourage “amity, iomity and fra- ternity between the United tates and Latin-American countries,” to encourage “amity, comity and fr: the Central and South American re- publics and the United States. cles of :Tm\'la, thor of politica whi ublic, Ho co Panama, | ¢ represen Georgia, rginia Arkansas, Mississippi, | ors fro order t of 1l Choas If Coolidge Is Returned Yo The White House. commis- Louisville, Ky, Oct. 1. —Senator Thomas A. Caraway of Arkansas, ad- dressing a political meeting here, predicted chaos if President Coolidge wera eletced to succeed himself and declared “there are just two men running for prsident—John M. Davis and Coolidge.” Senator La Follette, independent candidate is in the field, but has no chance, the Arkansas senator said Amplifying his prediction of chaos if a republican president were elect- ed, Senator Caraway declared that | Coolidge couldn't control a republi- | can congress when he had it," and |asserted that it a democratic con- gress were chosen a republican ex- ecutive would be “helple: B [ Shilling Currency to ( Be Used in Austria| Vienna, Oct. 1. — Shilling cur- rency will be introduced in Austria January 1, 1925 to replace the (American citizen will be sent to crown. After that date it will be |each department in Nicar ja on illegal to quote prices or keep ac-|the day of the presiden counts in ot} than the nf'\"flf\HS October 5. The money. The shilling is to be is- | minister has delegated the Am sued In silver and paper and will cans to act as unofficial observers, be worth 10,008 of the present President Martinez lssued final Crowsns. instructions to the selection As today, and it is expressly stipulated | ways of [that no armed persons shall be al- lowed near the polls. | Americans Selected as Observers at Elections Managua, Nicaragua, Oct. 1.—An The Romans had | cooking pork. 'BOOK CASES B. C. PORTER SONS WEDS POLISH GIRL Takes Out Thesesa Markus. santa Barvara, cat, oot 1. — o 916 Makes Campaign Speech in | marriage licence was 1=Fu€d here to {Benjamin H. Tickner, |army officer and a member | prominent Boston family, and Miss {Theresa Markus, a native of Poland, is a son of the her and a Tickner, short stories. Paris, Oct homb explosions, are re masked meeting of the any pre New Leader of Liberals | tne situ FOUR-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE gfi]}l})lesiel, Bow End Bed, Chiff and Vanity; $259.00 $195.00 \\e are noted for the fine Bedroom Furniture we sell. in Ivory, French Grey, Walnut and Mahogany. Widdicomb Lines. Bedroom Suites at— $99 $159 $189 Four-Piece Walnut Qulte, good quality; We have them See our Berkey & Gay © $437 $550 OUR SERVICE We arg anxious to serve you. Our salesmen are experienced men, help- ing people furnish their homes every It is their job to know furni- ture and rugs. day. Besides our experienced salefmen, we have an Interior Decorator, Mr. Ellis, by name, who is here to help KITCHEN CABINETS you in any of your furnishing prob- Mr. Ellis attended the New York School of Fine Applied Arts and had practical experience in the Erskin-Danforth Furniture Factory. lems. There is It is Call on us to help you. no charge for this service. yours for the asking. CLUB TO HOLD DEBATE The Commonwealth club has scheduled a debate for some time in March, the subject to be a current topic. The teams will consist of members of the club and will be se- Vf\‘(wl later, This will be the first wuamhlh debate the club has held. Still and motion pictures in colors mH be shown on January 19 to {llus- trate the address given by Harry C. Ostrander WIEE 1S TALKING FOR LA FOLLETTE Prominent Boston Family icence To Marry Miss Jr., former of New York City a Austr alla has over 19,000 fac. New Oct. 1 e in — Making her | York of her so lives in Boston. Tickner LORS; former Boston pub- other first appear New as br of prominent in literary cit the United States as the a a number of novels and Caroline | campaign speaker in behalf husband, Mrs, Robert M. 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