New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 3

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pram ey Lutheran church will officlate. Miss - " - i R SRETS e INS Irma Johnson will be maid of honor 4 L) and Lincoln Danielson, best man. ‘The bride will be attired in a gown of white crepe satin embroldered i, with pearls and will carry a shower APW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. bouquet of bridal roses. ' Her vell will be of tulle with a band of Elected to Succeed Pather in|mea o sonor witi wear vose cor | 3 ored flat crepe and carry a bouquet ARB R BRO ot b e chrysanthemums. ‘ ; E I H m U' s' Seflate M::l{mlhe rc:rl:monv a reception will be held for the immedjate fam {lles. The home has been pretti o Milwaukee, Sept. 80 UP—Wiscon- | jocorated for the ceremony witl #in agaln has placed the stamp of [gladioll, asters and autumn leaves approval on the name of La Follette, | The couple will leave on a moto H v The 80-year-old son of the late sena. |I[IP and upon their return will're side in Collinsville, tor was chosen at a speclal election yesterday to represent the Badger | at i 3o st SEPTEMBER WAS GOOD | w20t vanete, 30 oeeny| MONTH FOR HARDWARE every county. Rock, home of the [ . stalwart eection of the republican ! 4 party, refused to bow to him, The |Retall Dealers Throughout the Coun ] other three countles in the first Con- gregational district, formerly regard- Iy REpTE I MpIOTei ot e4 as invulnerable when the right In Business wing of Wisconsin republicanism was haing put to the test, fafled to show | New York, Sept. 80.—In its week- the staunchness exhibited by Rock. Aware market summary Hard- Raeine capitulated to La Follette by Age will say tomorrow: almost a two to one margin, while ptember was a very satisfac Tenosha, was fost to the v ales month for most hardwal 218 votes. Walworth w ) L he past ten s T | ® the La Follette camp b t g ave found a def 'v ” Nine other counties ement in their busin 4 by La Follette hy has been steady but not |4 ane. 13 went to him by approximate. [heavy. City dealers report th- |j v a two to one vote, whils his tre. [greatest comparative improvemen' @& mendous strength was shown in two | which s to be expected as thei ~onnties. Jumet and Kewannee, |experiences the early part of Eep Hera he ran ten ta ona ahead of his |tember were not very encouraging. leading opponent, Bdward F. Dith- “Rural dealers continue to find ar " mar of Barahon, running as an in- |active market due largely to the vers Aependent republican satistactory agricultural conditions. Strencth Shown Better industrial employment has The strength of voung T.a Fallette | been reflected by more buying in © was plainly shown by the percentage | manufacturing centers, particularly ¢ the votes in the other counties of |in the central and mid-west. by ] the state. Of these he carried by| “The Pittsburgh area which for 3 200 RD PRI E mora: than two and a half to one ceral weaks has been reported as J] 11 hv more than three to one. f ing behind, now shows a bright hy three and a half to one: tlook for current and fall trade four to one: nine hy five to one| e 1ling fall and 3 ¢anr by six ta ons, and ane hy seven | holid c in fairly good |3 7 00 IN PRI The New Britain Chamber of Commerce has offered $75.00 in prizes for i e essays of not more than 200 words telling why the window you select is I o 2 i}mfl[m “VES AR[ _ the best. A folder giving details has been printed by the Chamber of Com- 4o il S AWI] BY r, AUT‘W } merce and we have copies of it at our store and will be glad to give you one. K44 aver Dith 112,015 Ap ‘ . Railroad Companies Do Much it | e Sl oo | Saleguarding Workers eveland, Sept. 30 (A—Railro p 8 wer lical when the trai : Jrtation lines of the country f | form of the oer to aid in saving = DISPLAY WINDO'W ot their —and remember, our store also is full of lovely furniture In our store window. which we have prepared especially for this contest, you will see ane of the most lovely bedroom suites that Garber Brothers have ever offered. Come and see it. We know that you will be fascinated at the heauty and charm of this lovely maple suite. It certainly is a dream. The whole disulay has been care- f-ly arranced, as we wish to do justice to the splendid contest that the Chamber of Cammerce has arranged. Words nor picture will not do justice to the lovely hedroom suite that you will see in our window, 20 come and see it, i And when you come to see the window you should also visit our entire store. Lovely § furniture for every room of the home will be found on display. You will be more than welcome to inspect our store, whether you are in need of furniture at this time or not. 1pon them rests th sibility for accident 000,000 coples of daily | printed every week da — | GARBER BROTHERS FACE POWDER S AsHES oF : — Y ROSES Manufacturers N I U Selling 75/} MANDARINE: | | 91’ =T | DIRECT '-prwdvr and rouge that blend fragrance LiVing me \?ac[o,/ Qt! %,:[fird b lfic oyt dei ool Furniture. NEW BRITAIN BRANCH puBLIC/ (2 Aokl e : : °f§ o 215 MAIN ST. HADLEY'S BLOCK -...Dbourjols | | A.BOURJOIS & CO. INC - 35 W. 34 ST - NEW YORK |

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