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e v T PSRV IRNEYL, B L L B L T T SNE TR LS SN RRE AT IR F Ak PP Sy - » * & - - B - » srud P 8 S S b % fon 2B o P s SREEP IS B AN F R s FUSTORI IV TR D T SRR PINTRINNL E N ¢ ideabdanss = s b s L £ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 217, 1925, 10 MAKE CHANNEL Boonomy s Aetonon Rive ndr ws rurnilure Bl Woes Vo 132 MAIN ST & NEW BRITAIN CO C ~ ! APOSITIVELY NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED VALUE . . fon i it for the bill as passed by the house was voted when the measurc vas taken up last night, Atter eliminating the five year provision in deference to the presi- @ t's objection to binding the bud- 2au to & program of expen- \g period the senat offered by Sena- | B g construction of | § ble channel from ' :rn boudary of the city of St. Louls to Minneapolis. The chan nel would have a minimum depth o six feet and a minimum width of | 200 feet. Senator Reed, in opposing elimina- | tlon of the five year provision de- | clared he had no patience with this | & miserable talk of economy which begins with e finger towels'in the White House and tells us that the H way to economize is to fall to pre- | pare ourselves to take advantagé of our natural resources. ADMITS SHOOTING § FORMER FRIEND § Olympia Macri Says Bagnano | Befrayed Her New Haven, Feb. 27.—Apparently | composed after a night in the police | & lockup, Olympla Macrl, 18, known g locally for her talent as a singer, was | taken before Coronmer Mix today for | i further fnquiry as to her motive for | the fatal shooting late yesterday of | John Bagnano, 20, in front of the | Palace theater in Church street. The young woman had admitted last night, the coroner said, that sk had fired five shots from a .38 ¢ bre revolver at Bagnano who wa among scores of persons emergin from the theater. Three shots took | effect and Bagnano was hurried to | [ the hospital where he died in 10 minutes. The young woman told the coroner and police, they said, that she shot Ragnano because’ he had betrayed her and had refused to support her no, according to police, wife and child. He had just | ed from Jersey City where he ntly spent much of his time. | well known locally as was a brother of two own here as Georgie 3 1” Bunyan. He had | just come from a theatrical booking | f&8 office in the theater building and | mingled with the erowds leaving the theater, when Miss Macri, who had waited for him, approached him and began firing. She emptied the re- volver before a police sergeant, standing nearby, could interfere. Two shots only failed to hit Bag- nano. One pierced the coat of || “Sheik” Leonard, Wallingford pugil- | g8 ist, who accompanied Bagnano and | J§ another narrowly missed a newshoy. | Miss Macri calmly surrendered to | § two policemen who penetrated the | crowds which quickly gathered. “He | i deserved what he got,” she told one | of the policemen. “I am not sorry | i# and hope he is dead.” She was lec away to police I 1arters through | i the crowded st g Parents of Miss Macrl, who was | @ the third oldest of 10 children of | Nicholas , said that her rela- nano had ended plans | B% y had made for her study | of music abroad. i HURON AT OLONGAPO By The Associat Manila, Feb. Huron, flagship of Asfatie fleet, damaged wh 5 rived at Olongapo today. The vessel will be dry- docked tomorrow to ascertain the extent of the damage. | Luther League of t} church held last n berg, former vie tion spoke, vocal selec- rendered by Miss Mildred Swanson. After the program re- freshments were served and games were played. Mr. Seaberg is now in New York studying law. NEW LAMP BURNS | 949% AR | Beats Electric or Gas A aew oil s amazingly b even better th has been t ment and 35 found to be superior to 10 or oil lamps. Tt burns emoke or noise—no y simple, clean, saf cent air and 6 per cen osene (coal oil). The inventor, O. N. Johnson N. Broad St. Philadely tering to send & lamp on s | FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first ueer in each lo-| cality who will help him ‘introduc it. Write him today for full part ulars. Also ask him to explain b you can ge T out experience or money make $23 te $500 per month. Manufacturers No Profit ?emonslralion Sale g | 0 g i Window Demonstration Saturday Afternoon Come and See How These Suites Are Made—These Suites Must be Seen to be Appreciated Y7/ 71 f“ .:U it W i 1}' Wil e or GENUINE CAMEO MOHAIRS A Sale Planned Long Ago Months ago we had the courage to place an order for 75 of these splendid suites, with which to start our Demonstra- tion Parlor Suite Sale. We insisted that these suites be of such high quality, dura- hility and superior workmanship as is only ohtainable in suites at $350 or more. Made to our exacting specifications for “superior qualitv” construetion thr vation or chance for denial, that a suite of lik ! nnahi struction, has = See Window Displays Showing A Number of These Suites Sale Begins Saturday 9A. M. (== ¢ Mohzirs, same TERMS For This Sale $25 Cash Balance Easy Weekly Payments I S| SPECIAL Made of Finest Mohairs - These suites are covered in various pat- terns of Mohair—Back and seats 3 colored Cameo Mohair—Arms and front Chase Taupe Mohair or back, arms and front Taupe and cushions 3 colored Cameo Mo- hair on one side and Taupe Mohair on other —making same Two Suites in One. Entire suite of the famous Marshall Spring con-’ struction. oughout. We state, with no reser- iip and infinitely careful detail con- Never Been Approached in Price fimywheré Under $350-00 Queen Anne Period Frames Perfectly seasoned and kiln dried birch, all joints securely doweled and glued. All frame corners rein- forced with corner blocks (only used in high priced custom-made suites). Back of divan frame is braced with 4 upright standards (3 inches wide) to make rame rigid. Divan measures 82 inches in length. Be Sure And See Our Window Display of the Suite in the Making ’ Selections of Various Coverings Choice of 6 Different Patterns of CHOICE OF 4 CAMEO PATT The Fronts, Seats and Arms are all upholstered with th COVERINGS—See them and inspect critically. FULL SIZE DIVAN FIRESIDE CHAIR Mohair ERNS he BEST MOIIaIn LARGE ARM CHAIR Springs and Fillings Marshali Tempered Spring Construction, sturdy, light, resilient, oil tempered steel coil 'springs, giving support at every angle and deep luxurious comfort. * No wear, no noise—permanent comfort! Filling is sanitary all new white cotton layer felt over XXX moss, giving depth, elasticity and “body.” Every Suite Sold Is Fully Guaranteed To Give Satisfaction or Money Refunded PO o S