New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1925, Page 12

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ANCIENT RUG IS VALUED AT $4000 Masterpiece of Persian Art 400 Years Old ternation 400 years | od at the | Jor-| wonder rned of the trouble | arry Shahmeram | the ,time, a bird called |19 Abululghan, the two proceeded 'joyod that he forgave ried. Shah- |ana pe s to make |wag restored. story of the meet- | e rug hung in t, stipulating that |pajace for years and was be composed of the |own in his family from gener: region and that |15 generation until about st be told in the when P. G. Selwyn wa upletion, he sent 1t m ordered hi Upon ¢ iDon'ts who was 8o over- |wors Shahmeram | between the two nations |ling, on which is the story of Abululghan's | occurred there, Th nded |lated by Lutaf Ismail of 19 West on | Pearl street and shows that even a | ar | medieval pri ONLY '3 DOWN Balance In Small Monthly Payments TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925, e e e Regular Value $10 WITH EACH PURCHASE OF A VACUUM CLEANER This Month Only Have You Seen the Dust Hound On Display In Our Salesroom Window FREE ATTACHMENTS Note the ' Self-Cleaning Thread Picking Nozzle PHONE 230 TODAY FOR A HOME DEMONSTRATION ip, and a semi-human god. border is composed of panel- | the ation which been trans- Th lmeeting and th was considerable | en Shat wonderful | of a flapper, told her she d a gurgle of delight | d whispered, “He likes me” to | her maid. Further “trans [ Ismail from the origin: als that, due to th Old World Pictures e old world, among them a iumber of the arbizon ape school by 5 | Daubigny, *I' | Dupre, Millet and ¥ Two famous G cluded, one of them bein Philadelphia Planning Municipal Air Field April 7 jation fie definite Iphia, ne more Ken- Acre the city had About 100 acres of this city- nd the remainder wiil be Guaranteed FREE 666 1 8 Prescription prepared for from Silicate S Snda e A SAFE You Can Depend On The Shaw-Walker Safe—Equip- ped with “Built Like a Skyscrap- er Files” will house your l'e(‘(il'dS conven- With more than 3: safes in use, ¢ period of fifteen no Shaw-Walke has failed to pr its contents from fire. Add to that the fa that to date the S Walker safe is t ly B label safe in oxistence which has a burglary rating fron t h e Underwriters’ Laboratories. iently and assure you of the protection you want them to have. tl or Protects You From Fire From Burglary We will be glad to tell you more about them on request. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66°CHURCH STREET ~ WORTH 2 MILLION yrough condemnation pro- | trait of lady I Portrait of a Bo | “Por !brandt CLARK DONATION t is known to of Catherine es by Innes, 3 Among the m is Fortuny's Spanish Ipictur modern Joan of Ar vel were d for the | |restdence 7 The Oriental rug coilection is said best now in the country e tapestries represent Beau- nd Gobelins workmanship. nator's < SWATTED HIS GUEST mu- | | Broad Strect Man Didn't conta well that the 1 o gallery for of the collection, . W. A. Clark bequest must | four months.| Then the Fun Started, ion is to go to| ry of Art of| ., under the same |! Like 1t When Visitor Became Slecpy— 1 carpets and | tapestrics, ¢ TROUBLE AD NEVER SUSPECT 1T Applicants for Insurance Ofien Rejected, tonishing statement ¥y 5o many appli- e are rejected is Special Train Taking i3 Sailors to the Coast is 80 com-| Newport, [ April 7.—This city sople, and had a remin f war days this hose whose e 5 or of the d do not even ed through se. for S, ot sale "he majority of the pictures are | Post of Arch stre » [ling cha - lwor . held June 3, were submitted. Clty Items | New Britain lodge of Elks will | enjoy the annual venison dinner S | Tuesday evening, April 14, The| r will be furnished by Willlam | Beers. | Victrolas, Pianog Radio at Morans. : —advt, Teller vs. Thompson, Stat Rev. William A. Harty Branch, pionship, Rogers Al A. 0. H. will meet this evening at | night.—advt. 8 o'clock in Judd's hall. Max Kirschnit, a high school stu-| Eric Baude, after an_iliness of dent is i1l at his home on Monroe several months, is able to be out street. | again. Mrs. Jackson Vos and children of | Balloon Dance, Thursday, Newing- Roberts strect are visiting relatives | ton Grange.—advt. in Albany, N. Y. A regular meeting of the Sons of Home cooked luncheons, Crowell’s. auxiliary will be held Wed- —adyt. evening at 8 o'clock at Jr. At the regular meeting i . A. M. hall. A family supper cker lodge, I 0. O. F. | wiil be served-at 6:30 o'clock, ning the 1 degree | Gulbransen player pianos at Morans’ 5 andidates, It | —adv. was a roll call meeting and was| Herbert Webster of 15 Blake court 1 ¢ attended. Reports on the| underwent an operation at the Mart- anniversary celebration to be' ford hospital today. John McGrath of pent the week-end nd Mrs. Harold B. and Mrs. ton, Ma as guests of M of Ger- . last was “I Wish This Attic Were Cleaned Out” Would you like to test your skill in writing advertis- ing? If 50, here is your opportunity. You will win $10.00 in gold if you can write a‘better want ad than anybody’ 2lse to help this lady clear out the used furniture stored in her attic. Turn now to the classified section of this paper. Study the ads there to see just what points the best ones con- tain. Then get a pencil and paper and write the best ad vou can devise to help this lady out of her difficulty. Your ad must not contain more than fifty words and must be maiied so that it will veach the paper before midnight Saturday. Write your full name, address and telephone number at the top of the sheet. Send in as many ads as you like. Address your letter, “Write a Want Ad” Contest, -care Herald. Eleven prizes are offered; the first is $10.00; each of the next ten a pair of theater tickets each to the Capitol. Write your ad now. You may win the $10.00. The Herald Copyright 1925 Associated Editors, Tne. 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