New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1924, Page 12

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KANSASUNTESTD = HONOR JUSTICE - Johmson Will Be Accorded Great | Reception Topeka, =W Willlam Agnew Johnston rounds out this, his rtieth ear justice of the s Kans, Oct, court of K sas, his state wi him the s tributé of reclecting him to that of- fice without oppos tellow-jurists 1 stance in t an associtae cancy cause Justice Davi a federal was a fa have prac s been as attor- | § nay general an ping the inter- | i@ pretation of from the beneh. Justice Jotinston was born tn Ox- | B ford, Onta 848, He no college traini i Beauties All in office at Apton Ciuy, Mo, for ree yes he migrated to Minne- polis, as, still lils residence, uw there was admitted to the bar Three years later he was umJ to the legislature. JUDGE PALOTTI TO SPEAK v.m. I'rancls A. Palotti of Hurt- iry of state, will be the Wednesday evening's Coolidge club at the 1, secret cuker at g of the 1500 HORECATTLE 10 BE DESTROVED This Brings Total 4n Texas Up 0 4,600 Head 'nxnlnal the foot and mouth dis- case, It is fdared they had been in contact with eattle previously killed, The total ordered destroyed was ralsed to 4,600, The sltuation had been brought so well in hand, however, announced J. E. Boog-8cott, chalrman of the Texas llvestock and sanitary com- mission, that he had petitioned for a meeting &t St. Louls, Mo, of rep- resentatives of all states quaran as an added precaution. Restrictions will be removed If no cases of the | eplscotic appear within that time, It was reported yesterday Mexico has embargoed all frolght originat. ing or passing through the quaran- tined area. Tobaceo bought by public sub- scription for the American soldiers in I"rance, and never delivered, has " [been thrown away In New Jersey. WELCOME WOMEN WORKERS Cleveland, Oct, 7.~~Presentation of $1,000,000 for home and foreign mission actlylties by the Woman's Board of Misslonaries of tho Disci- ples of Christ will be one of the im- poriant features of their Interna- tional convention here Oct, 14 to 19, The women's bo in 9,000 churches have been a alsing this sum for thelr misslos ace will be among the 5,000 acoredited representatives expected to attend, —— BUILDING ACTIVITIES The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co,, fias been granted a permit to bulld an addition to its Pleasant street face tory at a cost of $6,000, and Y. M. Q. A. has taken a permit to add to its handbail room, the new addition to cost $1,000. Bullding Inspector E. J, Wennes- HOMER PIGEON RESULTS, The homer pigeon owned by George Ehaw of Kensington won the race from Perryville, Maryland, to this city under the auspices of the Hardware City Flylng club, yesterday. The time of the bird entered with 47 others, was 6 houre. The others in ¢he order of their arrival were: Keller, 6 hours, 2 min- utes; Renaldo, 6 hours, one minute; Deconte, 6 hours, 6 minutes. Smith women's organization tudying law in R women ¢ Pagean troleum HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG ", C. A. Although this is a men Will be| Houston, Tex, Oot. tional 1,600 cattle were stroyed yesterday in yme at the rally, it has been an —An addi- rdered de; Texas' fight tined agalnst Texas, with a vie wards embargoes modifled. Three week quarantines have been de- clared for extensiVe areas in all di- rections from the infected district, | braiu, TOMORROW IS THE BIG 0,000 ONE DAY SALE Wool Blankets $8.98 Big, warm Blankets of 100 per cent Virgin Wool come in a choice of four colors in plaid design. Colors: light gray, light tan, light blue and pink. Size 66x80 inches. Felt Mattresses $25.50 Made by Stearns & Foster especial- ly for us. This mattress is filled with pure white cotton felt—the finest grown — and covered with heavy striped ticking. ly everything—cretonnes, dy made curtains, etc.,—in the Drapery Shop has been reduced. I? you have ever visited this de- partment you will realize what this means. Bedding Outfit $50 % ‘P\\!L’ Felt Mattress and a ws making an ideal ing ou for comfort, each p cover with art ticking. The cs 850, for us hy ed has a large oven, single damper control and is fully guaranteed . Kitchen Cabinets Nobody Can Tell When You Darken § Gray, Faded Hair With large bottle ¢ improved b a comb or soft through your at a time, By disappears; a or two, it color and looks gl beautiful. is rest An American judge crime Is due to a defect tivities, and it will be presented to bration, Canada and ten foreign OUR 50th ANNIVERSARY < L =il Al " T HE Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of this company takes place tomor- row. As you know, we are to celebrate that day with a $50,000 ONE DAY SALE. Preceding the sale there have been already three days of courtesy. In those three days, more bona fide buyers have visited our store than at any time since it was first opened to the public four years ago. Our sales force has been doubled for tomorrow, but we will be ahle to give vou better attention if you can conie carly in the day. We hope that no one in need of anything that can be called by the name of furniture or house furnish- ings will miss the opportunity of visiting the store and finding out for them- selves that the most glowing reports of this once-in-half-a-centyry sale are true. The store will be open tomorrow until 9 o’clock. Bedroom Suites from $50 up French Gray Bedroom Suites with full size bed, dresser and choice of high chest of drawers or toilet table, $50. American Walnut Bedroom Suites consisting of full size bow-end bed, 42-inch dresser and chif- forette, $89. Y Genuine \Ialmgam Bedroom Suites which in- clude full size bow-end bed, 45-inch dresser anfi choice of chifforette or s anity dresser, French Walltut Bedroom Suites with full size bow-end bed, dresser and choice of chifforette o sethi-vanity, $129.50. Other Bedroom Suites up to $1,200. Dining Room Suites from $95 up Early English Suites of 8 pieces buffet, oblong table, arm chair and 5 si upholstered in leather, & American Walnut Su \Lr~ consisting of buffet, oblong table, arm chair and 5 side chairs, $131.25. Tudor Walnut Suites with 60-inch buffet, ob- long table, arm chair and 5 side chairs, $159. Sheraton Mahogany Suites of 8 pieces—66-inch buffet, oblonig oval table, arm chair and 5 side chairs with tapestry seats, $187.50. Other Dining Room Suites up to $1,000. Overstuffed Suites from $127.50 up’ Velour Suites with outside back of davenport covered—davenport, arm chair and wing chair. No honestly made suite, we believe, can be sold for less, $127.50. Karpen Velour Suites with reversible cushions, consisting of davenport, arm chair and wing chair, covered with a new striped velour, $159. Karpen Mohair Suites with reversible cushions include davenport, arm chair and wing chair, 229 Kidney Shaped Suites consist of kidney shaped davenport, arm chair to match and contrasting hair. Covered with mohair and Othex. O\entufi"ed Suites up to $950. Store Open Until 9 p. m. Tomorrow . the denomination at the jubilee cele. [sey has reported September bulld« ing operations to consist of 163 pers | birds entered flew through fog and did not arrive in this city Delegates from the United States, [mits for work totaling in value countries |$815,025. until after dark. DAY! To each purchaser at $1 worth at our One Day Sale we are present. ing a Triple Plate Sugar Shell in French finish. This 1s not offered as a premium but simply as a souventt of the day. Wilton Rugs $59.50 It is rarely that one sees such handsome Wilton Rugs marked so low" These are in the 9x12 size with fringed ends. Attractive patterns and excellent colors. . Low Boys $50 You have probably seen this solid mahogany Low Boy marked $75 or more elsewhere. It is a typical ex- ample of the wonderful values of« fered throughout the store for this sale only. Cedar Chests $26.75 A fine big chest measuring 44 inches long, 19 inches deep and 21 inches high, made of selected South. ern cedar heartwood with box top. Complete cedar chest stock reduced, Pottery Lamps $12.50 We cannot speak too enthusiasti- cally about these lamps. They have big pottery-vase bases in high lustre finjshes—deep blue, deep red or black—and oval shaped shades of silk. Chests of .D;'a;vers $25 This is a fine reproduction of an old one and has a particularly inter esting base. It has four full length drawers with wooden pulls and comes in either mahogany or walnut Windsor Chairs $5 Mad no bird returns, Beveral of the miles of For your kitchen or breakfast:, room, a set of these attractive ua- finished Windsors are ideal. You can paint or enamel them to match any color scheme. Mahogany finished 7.50. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. > e &) AREE k4 I

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