New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 4

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e o — NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, qEP’I‘EI\IBER 18, 1925, | the same hour in the vestry roomnl Baturday morning services will be | this eity within 10 days and np-nv refused to get up for breakfast on| WOMEN'S LEAGUE BANQUEY IP\\Q New ‘(‘ar BeKms of the synagogue. This service will fat 7 in the main auditorium and at|ed {n conjunction with the loc “ oman Dhfl Of Bu'“‘ the morning of August 28 Lapetch! Hartford, Sept. 18 (P-=The .com. i Thlfl F\enmz at Sunset |be conducted by Louls Geffen of |9:30 for the funlors. Rabbl Ger- | plant, company officials annmmc»w Inflicted by Her Father [was neid in $25.000 bail when ar-[mittes in chargs ot arcangenien‘s Th | | ish New Year is being |Atlanta, Ga, who is a student at[shon Hadas will apeak at each ot(h».'ndny New York, Sept, 18 (@—)Mrs, Mar- | ralgned yesterday In Brooklyn on alfor the annual convertion of ! i/ 1n this svening ot sunsat by |the. Jewiah Theologlcal seminary of [ssrvices. e : IMn Protsch of Brooklyn, died today | charge of assault. Police sald today|Connecticut Leagua of Wowen Vet wer s at the synagogue, Services |New York. Mr. Geffen will be as- e RED RIVER OVERFLOWS itn Jamaiea hospital from burna In-|he would be rearrcsted on a chargefers on Nov. § and 6 have in mind n at 7 o'clock Rev. 8 |sisted by a cholr of nine volces BUSINESS TO MOVE. Durant, Okla, Sept, 18 (A—The | flicted when her father, Abraham|of murder jornment of the tables at the di.- r and a cholr of boys will of- |directed by Miss Mabel Swarsky. He Biddeford, Maine, Eept, 18 ‘fl-— Red river, south of this city, is out | Lapeteh, threw acid in her face Be. e | the first evening with five lighte 18 |will also preach at one of the holy | Athol, Mass., plant of the Diamond | of its banks and 5,000 acres of crops | fore her death the woman sald her READ THE HERALD CLASSIVIE] n ndles as indicative of the Afth Three Opel‘a]mg Rooms ]nfifle ["°A Suntor service will be held at |day services Mateh company will be moved to|are inundated and rulned [[F8theritnEan) ths haid ] bansiiss) Abs ADS FOR RESULTS H OW P quate-Traffic Problems | An addition to the New Britain General hospital will ba con within the next few house a new oper of a number of to Sofi oot Furnitur o beautity the Home Seralmdeni st D s BEAUTIFUL home, artistically furnished and arranged. is not open to the wealthy H ERE you will find that furnishings of pleasing dssign and dependable construction new room W pt the old b ptreel an erating ro $oarm 1a xe, L S e alone. It is within easy reach of any moderate income. Inexpensive furniture does are obtainable at low cost. Come in and consult any member of our staff of home ! the surgeons tt - g not mean unattractive furniture, Modern materials and methods, resulting in greater furnishers. Long years of training have taught them how to assist you in planning a home comfort and usefulness, give every family budget access to good furniture. Examination that will be attractively grouped; a home that will meet both your taste and your pocket- of the furniture on our floors will illustrate our point. book. erating roo 3 s wash | 0 nd the anae \zing roor : and the sterllizing room. | Cogswell Chair . » - Do(? Eripys ot e o e -Fiece Group in Jacquard ad Tapestry 40 accommodate 2 the city. that motor Betting thr Three tin personally traffic and on o tal officials have ¢ thing. Tt is likely ¢ department OMFORT and charm is reflected in his 1e<tfullnoking Cogswell r. The covering is Jacquard, in blue and gray, over goft, well-tempered O you geek individuality in your: furniture? the appearance of your room with this Queen An brown mahogany secretary desk. Drawer, desk and book town v 998,50 Wilton Velvet Rug BOOT SHOP New Britzin’s Shoe Store | note the /2N Short 4 HE vogue for two-piece living room groups finds expression in this gracefully proportioned davenport and arm cha ir designed by a famous maker. Finest quard, in gray and blue, is the covering, and reversible cushions, with tan, rose and blue tapestry, are provided. You have only to relax in elther one of the piecee to assure yourself of the comfortable, dependable construction. Three pillows accompany the davenport. This group is one of $280 00 ,r HE charm of 4 cozy den or living our outstanding fall values ........c.ooiiinme room is increased with a eoil F course a §x12 rug for the living room or dining ngle da\ Ivd, in brown €$a’[9]eg Tabla Lamp End Table room goes a long way in home attractiveness. e $67.50 $18.80 $9.25 $6.95 S han00 8-Piece Group in American Walnut FLOOR, BRIDGE, TABLE : SRS Nn, =7 | P T | LAMPS Here it is—John Jrv- | e ) ing’s new ‘ - ) AR <tz ) : This Clearance Ends Saturday ATURDAY is the last day in which to profit by this clearance of Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps and Table Lamps, at 507 off the regular price. The stocks are limited, since the opening offering last it o : Monday, but if you need a lamp _vog will FUR.\ITLRE craftsmanship of a high order has entered into the design and ach piece | u”"’ he well repaid for your visit here. We style of this all-walnut group- Ripptd-maple rail tops especially enrich cted and particularly roomy. Bow-end bed, dresser and \1*1(% are clearing our floors for the display of it. Buffet, oblong table, five side chairs and host chair in blue and gray ustration; full vanity extra. The fal} bride will do well to exam- | Fall Lamps. X striped tapestry, similar to illustration; china cabinet and server extra. You you will admit is a typical Sh $ will admire this group for it possesses untiring Credit Terms to Suit Your Convenience 196-206 BETWEEN TRUMBULL ATEREC) &/ ' PRATT AND STREET HARTFORD'S ASYLUM LEADING FURNITURE STORE

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