New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1924, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7; 1924, STARTH] M[]NI]AY . WLLS v iTO make_)(')oll‘lf ll‘ogll;t;l)lwttm' place l ' We Buarantee any article of fur k CASCARAQ UININ[ to live in; to help you obtain from 4 9 it greater comfort, joy and pride— ‘ 8 niture you select at our store to Re(ums Hflwwfl‘. Shflw Bmok. hou\Q that is the ideal of service which ‘ &) 0 i 3 be the best in material and work. 5 us in all our relutions with our ansliin it i ible to buy. f N : pannnx And supporting that ideal manship 1t 18 possible to buy for hfl][ ‘S Elef[ed / COLDS|nZ4 hrs 18 our hfi,\ed policy of fair d(‘ilhn}!.'(;f HARTFORD 5 the price. e / . sell} ne furniture at a reasonable N GRIP in 3 days pelog s Sptihios e ) LEADING FURNITURE STORE : Des Moines, Towa, Nov. 7 "“"‘ AT ALt DRUGGISTS. 30 CENTS. indications pointing to a po £ contest in the Uit s 7 7 HERES WOWAN WhO 196-206 TRUMBULL v w1 BETWEEN PRATT and ASYLUM WILL TAKE ADVICE | : otk Jor BHTER%QH sgumng gover Texas “just as 1 will tonal vice of any citizen of Txas Ing that | ed in the welfare of the 1 be c tate,” at her homs here. notified count appiness unconfined, unflur- at care in p - und of gaietles and t congratulatory celebrations of which | to the officia she has heen tha center, yet COg- Renator R hart considers him- [nizant of the responsibility that will self elected, Ha arrived hers early [ne hers for two years, “Ma” Fer- to take 2 hand in *he check of the |guson s looking forward to her in- ing mada by his campaign |ayguration day. “I axpect to be governor, just as al returne apparent!y as-[any man,” Mrs Ferguson said am A Baker, republiean| Har title, she continued, would be mominee for gevernor ,of his elec- |“just governor, I guess, for no other tion on his 50th birthday. Mr. Baker | tit) do. The title ‘Madame had a 1s2d of 517 over Dr. A. W.!Governor' would be out of place. dsmocrat, with only 157| With Mrs. Ferguson will go to precincts not included in the her daughter, Dorrace, and ner husband te T guess Dorrace wil! he the ‘first vepublican he: s, will carrv |lady of the etate’ and will be super- the state by 2 ity of probat r of mansion and Jim will the basls of the |b reste ectator,” Mrs 1 kut 157 of the material chenge she said ing, but Der- |k responeibility gatme alee wwere |t registerad in the congressional dis. |elect “for 1 rec worked when he was go ‘ A1y fn the state semate have tha |the office has its cares and trials, bu deomorate apparemtls wonm a ma- [T am not worried. T expect to m(.‘ Jority, h ce of mv hushand, just as T T°0 tell the truth in plain words, to the point, and the advice of any citizen 7 44?, nt ealin'the e : . e - his store's adver- James Watt's T t Texss intarested in the walfare of without any blowing of trnmpets, is tf | 3 E h P A w l G B ntmu‘hadn?g: Years) he o one should ‘"f 5o fool- | M| tising policy. That this policy is rec ognized, shown | lg tu lece mer!can a nUt roup : hy the confidence espressed by thousands of families in Y("T will have a better Thanksgiving for vears to come with such a dining suite. Tt is patterned after an Hartford and vicinity, These people are convinced thatt Fnglish eighteenth century design. and its workmanship is sta mped with therenghness. Of combination in which James | ed ¢ do all t} from the standpoint of price, quality and service, enr American walnut, with genuine hurl walnut fronts; eight pieces—oblong table, hufict, iite side chairs and host " the experiment ot | values are the bhest ohtainable, and ovr solection the larg- chair in leather, similar to illustration. China vahmat and server extra, opment of th | A i, it e b e et in the state, 1ly to Londen to bs perpetuatad in e ° the South Kensington Museum. TWatt first went to Heathfield Hall fn 1782 After his de: H(Ho voom | been recorded: RBenedetto Cer f ° b d S e . : Three-Piece Cut Velour!C D e S el Tea Wagon . hree-Piece Cut Velour anfl his tools and benches, even the | K 1y Ginsberg, Say- | leathar apron inw hich ha worked [ mou renu b Baumgaertner andlwhich & in tha mame|to Iph and Kathle Rushkoske, | £pot in which ha placed it, have re- | Russwin park; Bernard Miller to | mained undisturbed | Stanley Seremet, East street; Joseph | e W Farysto Felix and Sophie Keiko, FOUR DEFY PACTFIC 3 t Louis H, Kranewitz to | Tour Men Start Out in 22 Foot | A EAArATIiRe N0 Wint Roat For Honohilu, Hawali | throp strest. Photograph Swamp to it e Fmd ’\I|=5mg Boy destinati B el x York, Nov, 7.—Photographs OF' course the Thanks boat h who flew over the bog in an army || dinner, a tea wagon plete without an attractive The Idla Hov 0.t s lane, are being examined today similar to the illustration. dinner set, such as this power moter e find trace of 13 vear Imitation walnut. one; 100 pieces. and a depth ¢ 4 dec | 3 r, Jr., who disap- Soat N Ratrron : o e v s home October 29. = S e T r that the bov has heen killed R/ $26 50 $34~30 raise. She sailed with half a xpressed by Ernest Schwer, his | [ ® of iron filings as ballast father. | to large st it The hov had been In the habit of | e men ? : for muskrats in the SSTOR I . Cs I dris MR e Lk . Biad ol Kitchen Cahinet Porcelain Table their proe asiona ey IR R plan te cruis ast to k Pedro, Ca ~ross 1e | era d to the father's be- Hawalian sia 1 1 had been slain tive bog, which i | / le, will be en. | = I HIS three-piece living room suite spells comfort and attractiveness. It A Compiete Knowladze of iasaten | e el V4l o : is built with Nachman Spring Units, which assure constant satisfac- essary for Army ; ts A1 8 by ° s tion, It is covered with cut velour of a waim blue and gray pattern. Zeppelin h;" n;“;_’p ] i I'he desizn is of the Queen Anne peried, with hand carved markings. 1f i \n Re ”' fm “””md f =5 | vou want to add holiday cheer to your living room, you will come and see Our B / this suite. cory fArst aroved by Good House o Institut Dime keeping Institute imer $6.95 s and tha T'nion Four-Pleco Amerlcan Walnut Group The pool was insurance DizZY? You need 2 Laxative A SPFCTAL purchase epables us to offer this charming bedroom ruite at the price mentioned In the Queen Anne design. it will form a welrome group in any bedroom. Every piece has solid qualities, including dust- proof interio znd qry nvmlmi co uction. Notice the |arge dresser, the wardrobe, the appealing full vanity T $265.00 TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE WY i

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