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Y, OCTOBER 20, 1925, ATTRACTIVE HOME MAKING FURNITURE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW PRICES LIVING ROOM Suites that will make your home comfortable and attractive are here for your inspection at attrac- tive values. Three Piece Suites at— DINING ROOM Suites from Grand Rapids, the heme of better made furniture, are here for your inspection and never hefore have we heen able to show such won- derful values. We have Eight Piece Suites at— ODD CHAIRS For your living room in attractive covers that will harmonize with oth- er pieces. These chairs are priced as low as $35 and $39 SPINET DESKS $1795 $1975 $35.00 TEA W A large variety of styles to select from in walnut and mahogany. Priced $23 329 %39 B. WINDSOR CHAIRS The practical and useful chair that fits equally well into the decorative scheme of every room. $8.75 - $9.75 $12.50 AGONS “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” Walter Iverson, 20, of | was fined 8§10 on | the party, 141 Main stroéy, SEVEN PRISONERS the probation on which Dahlgren Johnson were found guilty of tam- pering with an automobile on Arch street. after they are alleged to have cre-| ated a scene in a Church stréet | AND DLDEST 15 2 Youth's Contempt for Law Re-| Tlected in Gourt Docket —— food and ordered to leave the place | by the manager. They re drunk | The prisoners’ pen at police court | gy leged to have used vile| this morning contained seven ‘prlv"h ge when requested to leave. - oners, the oldes s old, tWO | gregeant Fatrick J. O'Mara and |0f the New H ot whom wer: th high-| patrolmen Daniel Coggrove way robbery, two with burglary ohn Griffin made the arrests three with drunkenness and bre o s ot 15 gose vere WOMAN FOUND NOT GUILTY oz OF BREAKING ROAD RULES 7. imposed by the Johnson, 22, 0 is acquiring a| M, Gagilarducel Discharged After Ea 1 Was be : e 2 ht to operate one of t drunkenne o Northampt hearing on the peace. through Connec #ot 10 come up Plainvil « and 'stitute {Northampton di R through P) step forward granting of a b fleld, M to Hearing in Police Court This Morning alleged violators of the ve were arral jamin W. Alli orning, one turducci charges this morning. 1s planned When the s es were fm posed, Johnson starte aloud in the pen ar imposed er 15 for o oner at if mediately the ne be in months in | cour hetc < and comm days vill be a es will rema arrested on r an acci- reet in she was operating T liided with a machine driven by ' H. Canfleld of Bassett street, V1! D aceident happened portation which raets v comp bile she esumed cach connt. The court also revoked | FAV[!RS BUSSES fiN | I assengers will be let off but not had been placed to pay a fine and | taken on at other points. costs Imposed June 27, when he uml} I LiIVEL | 7nis s one o the few routes | i it | the patronage has been & " that | Ths trio wero arrestes 1t aishe| WESHiEld, Mass., GRAnts POYIIE|1he Zomoee s e v onis | . < | for Operation of Aufos |« mie { (Special to the Herald.) . making two trips ds usual and express the period of winter snows the BEDROOM The one room that has so long been neglected but which is at last coming into its own, due to the beauty of the new suites and their low price. Four Piece Suites in Walnut or Mahogany at— $195:00 $28().00 $2():00 MIRRORS For use over the mantle, buffet or in the ha!l. We have them in poly- chrome frames at $5.95 $7.95 $16:00 COGSWELL CHAIRS A roomy chair built over a rugged frame as- sures you of their solid comfort. Priced at 39 . $79 CONSOLEt TABLES $9.75 $12.00 $17.50 ¥~ oW {storms force the closing of the {highway. It 1s proposed to use the | present statlon as a bus stop, while | commiss nt the franchise was intro duced but withdrawn as not bemng the proper pro where busses will take the place of Deaf tO (fop's Ol‘del' He trains over the entire mileage, but S o B ! Gets Hearing in Court | A charge of breach of the peace! 34 cents a mile and expending $1.40 ainst Geor Kukish of 86 Setxon It is expected that the | as d in the Meride vv: busses will enable the line to op- ice court yesterday morning when | icrate at a profit. ed to pay $15 costs, He was ed at a football game Sunday [ when he ed to move for a po. liceman, g him to “mind his | own busin The proposal{the last town meeting by Burton H. Phelps, president of the Plainville Chamber of Commerce, and ‘on a call | for a concensus of opinion the senti- | | vision, which Dasses |yent in favor of the change was| Drive your own automobile—select | another |strong. it being felt that it was bet- |it from the Classified Ads. night with the |ter to support any move which | = | would prevent curtaliment of serv- {READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | en railroad to sub- for trains on the ille, took us pormit by West- | the New England Co., the subsidiary | will operate the new | the company the from the state line | . Mass, while a lication to run | territory was in New Haven to- ticut to run three busses taken care of as and mail facilities ore, while the sarme wutation ticket privi in in force. During any will enter con- oncerns to clear Mile train serviee d temporarily if big Vine t and the violating the r ting to the ¢ ction. It © road e street 1t she stree SKONIECZNY-BLOGOSLOWSKI down from over A Boon to Mothers Wed Bells Ring Today in Hart- | for Walter B8, Skonieczny and Miss Elsie C. Blogoslowski, 3 | doctor had | do as I tell you { done. It hely | ing the Vegetat ticed after the felt considerabl 9 or 10 bottle spells. Ex notices the grea bealth, strength and am and sleep good n WiLHELMY, 309 schm‘ Minnesota, vVAPO RUB |bool « and a post grad pat the Forsythe Dental Over I7 Muwow Jars Useo YEARLY | or Bogin, Mass, MRS, WILHELWY SAVED BYFRIEND .« | Doctor Advised Operation | Friend Said Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound First | - St. Paul, Minn. - old me and s I am gaining nights. The new hat featured on the Dobbs page in this month’s issue of Vanigy Fair is the Dobbs Foreword, a mid- season creation designed along novel lines. The long-oval crown with the graceful sweep of the English-cut brim is an exclusive Dobbs inspiration. The Dobbs Fore- word is shown today by Dobbs & Co, New York’s leading hatters, and in our establishment only CITY HALL ‘I was all ran- work and worry, had | no appetite, could not sleep at night, and looked like a corpse. I have six Sildren (five boys | and one girl) and | did not get any strength after my last baby was | born. I was get- | ting worse and thinner everyday, | The doctor said I | bad to go to the Try arted tak- und and I no- tles that 1 T, After taking t im feel Duke Street, St. Paul, N L O O O N N R GG G G G G e O AR G GRGRG N AN AN "15‘.@ / " g Why We Backed our Faith | in the DIANA Light Straight 8" with Good American Dollars FRONENETS The automobile business is our bread and butter. (0 Experience told us when we went into the market for a Light Eighc'that the car weselected must be something more than a collection of sales features— it must be a repeater, a maker of friends —must stay sold, must perform. ( Everybody knows the “best"” golf shots are always made in the locker room, never on the green—everybody knows the car that spends more time in the garage than on the road is not a good machine to sell, nor tobuy. (f So wemade the decision, but not the selection—the picking was done by the other dealers who handle the Diana Light Straight Eight—men who have acquired friends, prestige and profit with this most amazing car. ( And we're glad they tipped us off and pointed out the way. For when we signed up Diana we found 2 new salesman NN N NS EINTINE o NG GGG A G —Performance—themosteloquent, mostconvincing we have ever had on the payroll. ( Performance sells more Diana Light Eights than any other means at our disposal. That's why we backed our faith in this great car with good American dollars. (If you will come in to see Diana or telephone, we will be glad to demonstratc one of the seven greatest performers builtin America—yet costing less than any of the other six. SNEN PNV AN ANENON NENONAN AN AN oo ileis NN SOUTH END MOTOR SALES 353 South Main Street— Tel. 1986-13 fx\mmmm\mvxmm\'fi'x'n’mfl'n'n'x-nm'x\'x'n'x A GG 7 e G N G e e o e e e e T e —