New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 10

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MUSICAL CLUB Trio, Singers and Pianist Heard in Camp School Hall Don’t guess as to his gift. Play safe. He’ll be doubly grateful if you present him witha Valet AutoStrop Razor. He knows it is supreme. KIDNAPPED! BEAUTIFUL SOCIETY GIRLS DISAPPEAR INTO THE NET Police Commissioner Richard E. Enright of New York City rolves mystery COMING SOON CAP:TOL THEATEE | A Wonafixful Gift What could make wife or mother hap thing to reduce the | housework ONE-PIECE our ~hnn.u n. “.’.',‘..‘ R. mff’! able Plunming lmmn 139 HART ST. | | ] Tel. 2079 '(‘Im(nn . Bus Stops Here | L GIVES CONGERT - ARSIt NFW RRITMN DAILY HFRMD WE D’\'ISDAY DECEMBER 10, 1924, cast protruding itself unduly, What | that has attained world-wide popus | echnical difficulties were In wity, and there 1y with her mus it least distir umbers a stylo connect- | that 1s, If any- The two planos far as | the surmounted with flawless | ¢ > players have eyer | gratified were v rea it their worthy program v sounds no A robin | o erely sug fast-flowing the Nt he ru f mn said both 1 lights ir the + Holt \Nn( Nothing to MEMORIAL SERVICE South - Church Women to Honor Memory of Deceased President at Faercises Tomorrow Afternoon hils meeting r at the South Congro- held tomo on's K Instead to Pilgrim's — *will he given by a 4 en at 7 o'clock vnd 1t ¢ Miss Mildred Bar- minlig 18500 Wl women, “I'he Fuller’s Furniture Spec1als or Christmas Shoppers Get Party \')mm.ltum ¥ v Haven, Dec. 10 Begin your outing with a short sea trip. Arrive fresh J/ and invigo d. N B subshine W Sailings from New York for Savannah, Ga., Tuesdays, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah Pier 52, North River, New York Phone Chelsea 0074 Sage-llen & Co? INC. Hartford i i W i i D T D W S W i W s B s B PR R A @/mstmas ung of CZQ?ATCHES Holiday Gift Seekers Will Welcor These Exceptional Values Jor ZLL)!H@/I Watches T led wrist wa ~ ( (o, Vs Jor c/rien | TREASURE CHESTS Of Enduring Beauty Doubtless the mast treasured gift a girl could own is a lovely hope chest. She will cherish it for a life- time. You will be impressed with the variety of models we are now show- ing—a carload in fact—and, as usual with this store, priced lower than vou will find elsewhere. Our tre- mendous volume of sales proves this statement, The little jewel case of heartwood cedar mentioned below is just a little present from us—it is free at this i Ordina they would cost to buy. | This miniature chest FREE! n woul $12.00 OTHER CHESTS FROM $8.50 TO $100.00, IN THE NATURAL FIN.- ISH, MAHOGANY OR RICH WAL- NUT. ¢ 40-56Ford £ %fi \isslonary to there will be memorial service 13liss, former pi fation. The meoting is open | elect Hiram J. Bingham to the sen- |‘n g mr-lnh. rs of |Women Urge Election of Bingham to U. S, Senate Congregational | Mrs Hannah Tillinghast, vice- Africa, | chalrman of the Massachusetta state the wonien's meeting | republican committee, and State Sen- Al the beginning of | ator-elect Mrs. Alice P. Merritt ad- i a brief | Jressed a rally of the Women's Cool- for Miss Harrlot C, | idge club in Kiks' hall last evening. veldent of the Wom-| They urged the election of Governors | ate In order that President Coolldge o might have a working majority for the | his program, Mrs. Rusuf N, Hemen- or-elect John H. Trumbull, was pres- ent, Trumbull being called upon for t few remarka. Henneasy McDonald of Woroester, Mase.,, who spoke this noon at the P. & F. Corbin Mfg. Co,, will address another noon rally at the Myrtle street gate of the Stanley Works at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow, Washington, Dee. 10.—The senate | agreed unanimously today to hold | the Muscle Bhoals lssue hefore tha! reed on One Charge But Now Faces Federal Count Waterbury, Dege 10,-~When Pejel Tamire, 49 Unlon street, this cfty, was dlscharged in clty court, Monday morning, on a charge of violation ot the llquor law, his troubles were not || ended. - Federal prohibition. agents ' More and Raffiel of New Haven ar« vived here yesterday and confiscated 120 quarts of liquor found at Tam. tre's premises vy detectives who went there to search for stolen furs and club were expert and a tallor. a coal dealer, a | vay presided, A party from Plain- | ville, including Lieutenant-Govern- of the question. THESE ITEMS ARE SPECIALS at specially low prices and are marked without regard to profit. “Friend makers” we might call them. They are small articles for a furniture store and are priced at a proportions ately small profit. We suppose that most people do not expect to see low prices around Christmas, but if you will make a trip down to Ford street, you will be convinced that this is the logical place for you to do your furniture trading. You will shop in an unhurried atmosphere—and we will both profit just a little, Our store has been rearranged, with all the Christmas merchandise on the first floor—a vast and beautiful display conveniently placed for your easy selection. Mg\hogany Finished Candlesticks With Decorated Candles Think of it! 95¢ Per Pair Complete With Candles You would give these pretty can- | dle-sticks a prominent place in your | home—and so will the person to whom you present them. The can-~ dles are imported and prettily deco- | rated in colors. The candle and stick | measure 14 inches high. | The outfit for 95¢ consists of two | candlesticks and two candles. $2.95 Polychrome Smoking Stand A BEAUTIFUL, HIGH GRADE ARTICLE These fine, hand | decorated wooden stands are not to be | confused with cheap | affairs. They are | worth double and are good enough to grace Another Remarkable Christmas Special A SPEAKING DOLL That Says “MAMA” And a Little Carriage BOTH FOR ONLY 95¢ "™ The bottoms are The biggest 95¢ worth \\\m;!htod to prevent of toy value you can buy. |tipping. The poly- A cute little doll, dress- | chrome stippling is ed, and a little 4-wheel |beautifully done — a carriage with handle. |handsome and practi- This is our one big toy |cal ornament. Note special. the folding handle. AN A BIG ASSORTMENT OF FANCY MIRRORS, $1.25 EACH se are vertical, dpcmamo mirrors, measuring The frames are done in harmonious poly- Ad[: with the upper panel framed with a ure—20 different subjects. And only $1.25. 8x28 chrome pretty pic Wicker Fernery This fernery is made of real wicker and is finished in Baro- nial Brown, intended to be used in a room with any sort of fur- niture. The fern receptacle is of galvanized iron with a spouted re- movable drain bottom. This is a rare “buy.” They usually 'sell for around eight or nine dollars. senate untll final disposition is mado C. C. FULLER CO. *reet, Hartford A Good Place to Trade : mmn.swmmuwmwunmuwtnmm«ufimmnuwwmwnmnm sllks, Tamire must now face trial in the U. 8. court, Solid Mahogany “Priscilla” Sewing Cabinet $10 The portable sewing cabinet & g of small pro- portions but X large pretensions. They come a trifle cheaper but not for this excellent grade of workmanship. Solid Mahogany “Martha Washington” Sewing Cabinet $19.75 A woman more appreciates that which she would not buy for herself. You could not make a better selec- tion than this. Full size, fluted legs, invisible hinges, and solid mahogany. A BIG DOLL CARRIAGE $9.45 Beautifully made—just like baby carriages. Finished in cafe-au-lait color. A little girl's greatest delight. RED RIDER, $3.95 Kiddie Fun Galore Has rubber tired wheels and ped- als. Silent, for indoor use. Vlahogany Book ‘nd Table $8.00 a

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