New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 4

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FRIDAY, 7 p. m~"Sunny Jim." Alamac orchestra. vania orchestra. 9:80 p. m~Dan Gregory'c Crya- tal Palace orchestra. 10 p. m-—Al, Munroe Elias Base- l “Collegians. | Joska DeBabary's | rett, son of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Bar. rett, of Berlin, will take place tomor- row afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. “ Miss Alice E. Nelson, sister of the hride, will be maid of honor and the best man will he Alfred A, Barreft, brother of the groom. After the ceremony a reception will be held at the bride's home. to 6.3¢ (Willard Storage Battery Cleveland.) Co.—~ 7:60 p. m.~Instrumental tion - 8 p. m.~Melodrama, “Silence." m.—Dinner concert 10:30 p. m.~—Program by Earl| bal! statistica, Hermance and his orchestra 10 p.m.—Popular songs. - — - 10:30 p. m.~Fletcher Henderson's - WIZ . WAAM . Roseland dance orchestra. (Aéollan Hall-—New York City.) (I. R. Nelson—Newark.) 11 p. m.~—Loew's vaudeville atars. - % 11:30 p, mJSam Wooding's Club 7 pom.—Lafayette Hotel orches- | ' § p. m.—Newark Radio Trlo. Alabam orchestra. §:15 p. m.~Irving Porter. «3 to 12:30 a. m.~Parody olub or- §:30 p. m.—Soprano. chestra. 8:45 p. m.—Newark Radlo Trlo 9 p. m—Dan Nemeth and Bob Buchanan 9:30 p tainers. 10 p. m.—Surprise program 10:30 p. m.—Catello’s Radio en- tertainers. solec- woo (Palmer School of Chiropractic ~— Davenport, Towa.) e WEAF L ._lflh'\"f\ (AmericanTelephone and Telegraph | ¢ . 7.a9 | Co.—New York City.) | AR === | e, | Baseball acores. KDEA — Midnight re 6:45 p. m.—Sport weather forecast. 7 p. m.—Sandman's visit. 7:20 pp m “ducational lecture. 8 p. m.~Musleal program. | #t010 p. m—D news and dren's stories 1y Boys." Orchestra. ® musie, Chil- | ronnd thel Happines \ KYW in Ch to 11:30 p. m | Midnight re =i wip Bros.—Philadelphla.) a tra (Gimbel ) WHAS (Courier Journay-Loulsville Times— Loulsville, Ky.) § p. m—Wall Strest Journal re- view 8:25 . " | Toples. 8:40 p, m.~—8peclalty numbers. 9115 p. m.—"Charles Dickens." Heals Like Magic Chafing, Rashes, Itching and all Skin Irritations of Infants, Children & Adults. Jv’f’ Comfort Healing Toilet Powder Gives Instant Relief. There's Nothing Like It. All druggists WGR . Official weather fore 2 "‘ M m.—Looseleat Current Woo (John Wanamaker—Philadelphia.) m.—Catello’s Radio enter- 7:30 to 9 p. m.~Concert by Keith Kanard and his Kentucky Ramblers, Baritone solos. Late Important news bulletins, Official central standard time announced at 9 o'clock, 7:30 p. m.—S8ports results and po- lice reports. Dinner muslc by A. Candelorl and his Hotel Adelphia French room orchestra. 8:30 p. m.——Program Fox theater studio. 9:66 p. m.—Time signal. —Bedtime storles and m!l} WGY | (General Electric Co.—Schenectady, N. Y.) WX t I'ree Press—Det WHY (Loew's Stato Theater Bldg.— New York City.) from the Barrett-Nelson Nuptials 10:02 p. m.—Weather forecaht. Tomorrow Afternoon 10:08 P. m.—Grand organ recital, The wedding of Miss Edith Nel- 10:30 p. m,—Dance program by (®on, daughter of Mrs, Tillie Nelson Vineent Rizzo and his, Hotel 8yl-|of Osgood avenue, and Rajph Bar- oit.) 6 p. m—Produce and stock mar- | ket quotations; news bulletins, 6:30 p. m.—Storles for children. 7 p. m.—International Sunday school lesson. Dinner concert and final £:30 to 7 p. m—Violin solos | 7 to 7:20 p. m.~Paul Epechi's Musical program ~————0UR CREED '0 make your home a bettei place to live in; to help you obtain from it greater comfort, joy and pride-— that is the ideal of service which cuides us in all our relations with our patrons. And supporting that ideal is our fixed policy of fair dealing, of selling fine furniture at a reasonable price. OUR GUARANTEE We 3uarantee any article of fur niture you select at our store to be the best in material and work- manship it is possible to buy for the price. HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE t orchestra and | Friday, October 3 Some Advice-- When You Buy A Home Outfit HEN you buy a home outfit, you are making an investment for many years to come. Although the price counts, you should look first to quality. ON'T be influenced by furniture, cheaply priced. In the end you get what you pay for, and no more. The Home Crawford. { r The Premier Outfit, 4 Rooms) $785.00 The Club is growing fast—join now Tm»: TIME is getting short. Member- ship is growing. If you put off pur- chasing your Crawford Range, you miss the special terms and the free cook book There's a Crawford here, to fit your kitchen, pocketbook, and cooking re- quirements. Come in and pick it out now and get the benefits of club mem- bership. First payments for members: $5 for anyblack finish Crawford; $7.50 for any combination range; and $10 for any enamel range. Built into every Crawford is lifetime con- struction, That's why there are Crawfords over forty years old, giving dependable service today. Remember, the special terms for club mem- bers expire October 11. Join now! Every member will free. Ne dfc 800 pages; 2677 recipes. erso \. A, MILLS The Dining Room 8-Piece Suite—Combination Walnut, Oblong Table, Buffet, five side chairs and host chair in leather. 8.3x10-6 Axminster Rug $230.00 The Living Room 3-Piece Cut Velour Suite — Davenport table, floor lamp 9x12 Axminster Rug $262.25 The Bedroom 5-Piece Two-Tone Combina- tion Walnut Suite—Dresser, Vanity, Chifforobe, Bow-end Bed gnd Chair. Bow-End Spring; Special Layer Felt Mattress; Pair Feather Pil- lows, $210.10 The Kitchen Kitchen Cabinet Gas Range 6x9 Congoleum Rug White Porcelain Table Tvo White Enamel Chairs $82.65 The Colonial Qutfit, 4 Rooms) $554.00 The Dining Room S-Piece Suite—(Combination walnut. ohlong table, huffet, five side chairs and host chair in leather. %.3x10-6 Axminster Rug $169.00 The Living Room 3-Piece Velour Suite Davenport Table Floor Lamp 9x12 Axminster Rug $197.50 The Bedroom 3-Piece Suite—Combination walnut — dresser, chest of drawers and bow-end bed. Felt Mattress Spring $167.10 The Kitchen White Porcelain Table Two White Enamel Chairs 6x9 Congoleum Rug $20.40 The “Love Nest” Qutfit, 3 Rooms) $331.35 ‘Specially Grouped for the Small Apartment The Bedroom Combination Living Room and Dining Room Mzahegany Combination Gateleg Table { Windsor Chairs Bridge Lamp Mahogany Combination Four-Poster Bed Mahogany Combination Dresser Upholstered Fiber Recker The Kitchen White Porcelain Table 6x9 Congoleum Rug Cr'lNSIDER that the at- tractiveness of your home depends on the cual- ity of vour furniture; and the furnishings of the home reflect the taste and charac- ~ cecunants. W (uality comes first. When you buy a home outfit from us, you are making a permanent in- vestment — and we guar antee satisfaction. 0 prospective hom e~l makers we invite{ con- sideration of our reasonable | prices, and our‘practical’ credit plan. | YOUR OWN TERMS I believe that our cus- tomers at all times should have something to say about the arrangements to be made on their furni- ture purchases. First of all, you will find we want to help yvou choose the furniture best suited to your needs. | When you have chosen well, | the matter of payments is’ up to yourself. The man- | ner of payment easiest and most convenient for you is our chief consideration fo your benefit. ) . %4 ) oSficoreBies- HABTRORD § LeaDing FoRAITURE STORY Upholstered Chair or Rocker 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rug I'nglander Complete Day RBe: $189 75 3x6 Axminster Rug Cotton Mattress (roll edge) Spring $121.20 2 White Enamel Chairs $20.40 West Main Street Terms to Suit Your Convenience September 26 to October 11 ALL OUTFITS STORED FREE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY

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