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GO0 SERVICE BY TRAINS INRUSSIA Despite Poor Cnnmlmn of Tracks Schednles Are Adhered fo Whotcow, Nov, 14 t midst ot the eral industrial prostra tion, so breakdown of e usu tares are Sleeping Cars Maintained On most 1 within Rus g restaurant cars ara ma except in the the numt ser t revolution & cow and Tet s g 1is ot! wxp Vladivost sleeping the trip oc fhe p mos railread eondition o bed and t pet been The r Sllent Barrage Against Plagues Set Health Dept An official stated th ef the coastline of G and tha shores of na for dealing v‘v‘fl any sea fectious discases duced -into the di The work of medical port office never ceases, it is gong on day and © may be intro- plght, and is a “silent” service, the | ministry asserts. HORNS ON MOSES LAID 10 POOR TRANSLATION Sculptor Fxplaing That This Was Contusion on the Part of the Ancient Greeks go. Nov 14—How the sta of \l‘ s came to be made th short horns protruding from each side of the fore 1, 18 ex- ned b or noted ¢ here, to have been due to translation of the ptors of that |} word for ‘glory’ ¢ Mr. Tatt sald translating it Into Greek | ' was used instead Iptors o1 VINISHING INDUSTRY American Financiers to Back Pro- s With Their \Imlrv al of $5,000,« ch fishery in- will be regis- nd the directors the money 1 i Ameriea. The [/ 1 "ap'ahv ¥ put up. ps will be procured for s of placing Irish live British and Continental and it is hoped to estab- h a large trads in cured fizh in Brophil, has of Creshirs M| n England * FREE HOME WANTED an | For S.year.old Protestant child, also H§ child, who @ 12.year-old Protestant have no one to care for them. Any- one interested communicate with Turean of Child Welfare, 171 Capi- tol Ave., Hartford, Conn, ! Ba;y Tortured Day and Night by Eczema Resinol Stopped ltching and Healed Sick Skin ral remedies, But noth- n I read in the | T thought T 1 can’t praise done wonders fortunate theyare so easily and qulckly made / 7/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1824. OUR CREED '0 make your home a better place | * tolive in; to help you obtain from | it greater comfort, joy and pride— that is the ideal of service which guides us in all our velations with our patrons. And supporting that ideal 18 our fixed policy of fair dealing, of selling fine furniture at a reasonable price. 196-206 TRUMBULL ) J VOO HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE Friday, November 14 OUR GUARANTEE We puarantee 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. BETWEEN PRATT and ASYLUM READY! 4586 LANE CEDAR CHESTS AT SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES! The Largest Assortment in the State! Your Christmas Gift! ONTHS ago this event was planned to insure your early Christmas se- lection, and to give vou out-of-the-ordi- nary prices. Now the two carloads are here! 0 beginning tomorrow--six weeks before Christmas — we offer the wige, early buyver 450 Lane Cedar Chests, the finest chests in America. HIS is an unusual opportunity for the thrifty Christmas gift-seeker. Seldom do you get a chance to obtain a cedar chest as the Lane, at such low prices, and on such convenient terms. F yvour Christmas gift to Mother, Sweetheart or Sister is to be a cedar chest, choose one of these chests. Se- lect one now-—for Christmas delivery— and you will llnmx that you have chosen early and wisely! You May Use Our Special Credit Terms A HIGH chest 1. a Colonial pattern, as illustrated. One of the most popular “designs; with the celebrated trunk lid. $32.50 T“W\ is a roomy chest, espe- cially designed for storing heavy apparel. It is trimmed with cedar panels and has French feet. As illustrated $37.50 N attractive hedroom in the Queen Anne style Its beautiful two-tone figuring and front panel are effectivel) made, As illustrated $39.50 piece HIRTY-FIVE different designs await your approval at this store, and some of these styles are shown on this page. them are big, full-size chests, ctvles are heautifully finished in walnut or mahogany. derorative piece, useful as a window seat, or as at the foot of the bed. All of To match your furniture some Each is 4 a dressing lounge T”ll early buyer, secking a sturdy ¢ hp t, law priced, should illustrated. Only here tomorrow! HFRI’ beautif with ceday trated. your see this one, a limited number—be a Queen Anne chest that will bedroom, and copper trimmings, An exceptional value. Decorated as illu Al’lxl" has attractive illustration in the ribbed. 1est, in the Colonial sty front panels, as Attractively FROM $9.75 FREE FOR ONE WEEK This Miniature Toilet Chest With Each Purchase Of a Cedar Chest This is one of the minia- ture chests we are giv- ing away. $5 mulE;nv’t buy it—it is so beanti- fully and carefully mada. Come in and seg them! THESE small chests are suitable for jewels, handkerchiefs, Jthe like. Fach is made of go&i cabinet work— gloves and Each has a lock and key. of fragrant red cedar—really artistic finished. Different from any we have ever seen! Get this and beantifully miniature chest—free with each pur- chase of a cedar chest. A Small Deposit Keeps Youf Chest For Future Delivery TH[\ chest iz built of genuine five-ply mahogany, beauti- - fully grained. Of Queen Anne design, as illustrated. $46.50 gift of gifts—a Louis VI design with fluted legs. Of red cedar heartwood, finish- ed in walnut. Beaatiful front panel, similar to the illustration. $49.50