New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1925, Page 4

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e e e e e e e s o S LIFE 15 TEDIOUS FOR DIPLONATS Those in Moscow Find Tittle for | Entertainment Moscow, July 24 (& the tedium of life a respondents, the Mc ment has adopted th giving free the ments once a mon a distinguished gathe s and which was featured by operatic pleces and vocal Bolshevik Russia’s best atrical square, whers dorial automobiles drew up, re bles Times square, New Yor the busfest theatrical hour. has not seen s sines since the 4 The flags of all nati the French tricolor belr conspleuous ‘Whether because of tha completa | absence of soclal life generally or | to the high cost of living, the ftor- eing embassies and legations enter- | tain only on rars occaslons. Invita- tions to dinner or to partles from the membears of ona embassy to an- other, or to members of the Soviet government, are seldom given, Per- haps nowhere in the world do diplo- mats lead a mors uneventful, unin- teresting life than in the Bolshevik capital. Such soclal amenities as evening dress suits have almost en- tirely disappeared, and a silk hat is rarely seen, Tt was belleved the arrival of Jean Herbette, the new French am- bassador, would relleve the dullness that pervades the forelgn missions, but the hopes of those who sought greater soclal activity and galety have disappeared. Tha French em- bassador and his wife live mostly at the former house of the Nansen Rellef mission, and already have adopted the quist, unobtrusive social customs of their colleagues in the diplomatic missions. On the very infrequent occasions when entertainments are glven by the government or by foreign mis- sions, the wives and familles of the diplomats are conspicuous by their absence. The fact is that life in the Russian metropolls is so dull, dif- ficult and dear, that foreign ambas- sadors and ministers prefer to leave | the members of their families at home where normal conditions pre- | vail and where they have the cus- | tomary soclal and friendly contact | with neighbore, PSYCHOLOGIST 15 STRONG FOR LIES Says Falsehoods Are Necessary | + 8-Piece Amevican Walnut Group fo Civilization Honoluly, ly 24 (P — False hoods are y to the mainte nance of el tion, in the opinion of Dr. Her 3oddard, phycholo- | relty of Ohto, as enpresscd In a talk recently befors @ large gathering of the Nuuanu L. MG A People conld not live together if the world adhered to the principles of “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth,” he added “Wa eould not have a group of people, consequently no citles, towns or communities, if v the truth a time. W tell les. WWe I to ba hor 2t times it 1a sary for e for the welfare of the com- recalling & wager t whom de from fals TANGLEFOOT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, T92Z5, CIINND DDNC TITTV TIDUITIIDE CATE, JHUUIL DIWWJ JULL PUINNLIUNL JILLL VOLUNTARY expressions of satisfaction by thousands of people o who have bought in this 32nd annual Sale are proof of the confi- dence which they have in our furniture. We offer that satisfaction and that confidence as protection even to the most inexperienced buyer. And our guarantee, shown to the left, is the sign of quality here, It is added proof that we have nothing but fresh, clean, reliable furniture to sell— and right now at a saving of 20%. Cogswell Chair High-Back Chair NOTHER chair of dis- tinction is this high- back design in either imi- tation needlepoint tapes- try or mohair. Carved ma- hogany frame. Especially desirable for the hall, $87.50, 20% off. $70.00 F you seek to create an Imdlvidual looking living room, you will choose this blie jacquard Cogswell chair. Test the spring con- struction yourself, to learn what comfort it possesses. £65.00, 20% off $52.00 2-Piece Cut Velour Group F(\R your U 12 Wilton V designs, $55.00 om Oriental 0 per cent, off holstered . z = ‘ gr : fi X s in this i Y ¥ pen ite. covering ! A1 is selected grade of cut velour, in blue or hrown, With reversible cushior Besides the dav- 5 § or tha wing chair ) may be chosen at the sale price of Denim [ Walnut Tea Wagon $24.00. 20% off ... 3-Piece Reed-Fiber Group Wednesday during will receive the Elue or $78.80 Goods Delivered Free Ry Truck Anywhere in Ry HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE SNo $6-208 Trumbuil fverything Thraughoi The Stare You Deduct It Yourself — Sitk Damask Boudoir Chair ' ITHER IN blue or old rose, this Silk Damask Boudoir Chair makes a fitting companion for other charming bedroom pieces, Deep and roomy, with spring seat. ;;ifizcw? Off = $2 6 . 80 ¥ THE Leuis XVI etyle, o large, well-proportioned group in two-tone Ame per cent. off $172.40 Single Four-Posters OPIES OF early Amer mahogany. They ars excey ur-posters of combination ell designed, with quaint ... 523.80 post tarnings. (full-zize four posters slightly hig OU will find no fixed rule on credit terms here, We offer individual terms to fit individual cases. No extra charge is made for time payments. Goods Stored and Insured Free For Future Delivery Between Pratt and Asylum

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