New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. - AFRA [ nad boen vearca in Scotiand by a[twist glven to American muste, very striet Scoteh grandmother who [ His concerto in I, " o8tor. " 5% g 7 o 3 . M o " ™ " 3 day, marked Gershwin's first appear. noand not heard ymphonic orchestra, was alded with \ SR, el e o M LD ey l'u.xum{ over & A / ~ HEE D AT ONS L 8 h h \\m‘r ".:]’?}‘ “1 !““UH\‘,( | lww.‘! ith a 1‘:]\‘v rh::lu b 4 I o more I n than the e s machine at which ent of & i o (% | 5 n majl"” was one of Y N & 10 R TEmOombers luties. Mark Twain | Seyt h—Police Of- | §§ b & R, »f admirers who |f b Grele, who has been |, r %, . ,]' x\“‘::' « etters and photo- e itly in making diffi- | Howden helped ward cored again last night 1en Wolko- | 4 Schenectady bulletin r today Mark Twaln's cats had t | dom of i . i With Christmas approaching, Home will be the center of festivities. Relatives from out of town., Friends to be enter- SREDER I sty : tained. Is your home just as you would like to have it? with Ar n finds fon e s B2t this man” " Tho officer though |1 And it is such a simple matter to bestow new touches upon your home at little cost. A comfortable living room suite. Or roniealotiborts velbshlen ot (L8, RA L ERLE MR possibly a new suite for the dining room. A stately lamp. A polished table. A welcome chair. All these will work felf from sadness |t Man wanted was ; ; wonders in making your home reflect its hospitality—and—our usually low prices—will give you a chance to make this a by analyzing |™ 8 \: Merry Christmas. taldisnma; i armes to do the | hen he was i 1polo ie, e always said ¢ home ould s I8 fecl om these talents | ceives a steady income, o my experlence as Mark W's sceretary was tangibly valu- ble, even if T didn't extract from ‘ it the entertalnment and amusement 5 4? 1ad a very it offered,” she laughs, e S Forlnfants, |3 A OCUASIONAL b The Aged 4 END TABLES ' & TABLES | ST | sl en ‘ 3 Ve have the larg- G WLSDMSTRAED | 2 ot Gach € i ; ‘ : e | ) 4 | Lind Tah 4 ] 4 3 | for yon fo choose ; ain at a great | Muslcian Tom Tin Pan Alley Has “W%m : from. Ranging in - i ¢ eaving o They [ his o £ price from S 3 range in p [ e e R Ll S e e fami et Extra Musicale, or adults, ailing or well. Serve atm. : S between meals, or upon retiring. An , Big Value chful waiting was more de- | New York, Dec. 4 (Pl—George | ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink | {3 ired than rapid fire speed | Gershwin, came straight from | which, at any hour of the day or night, _of your very cap-|tin pan to Carnegie hall, to | relieves faintness or hunger. girls then esent § fitted to a symphonic Prepared at home by stirring the pow- own importance. Iforchestra, has New York's musie | derin hot or cold water, No cooking. because he told me. “He made | uses between his sentences 3.Piece JACOUARD LIVING ROOM SUITE To prove to our friends om"p'vmondous ‘IJ113'i)1g power we are GATELEG placing on sale tomorrow a Three-piece Genuine Jacquard Cut TABLES o Velour Living R S sisting of a large six-foot Settee, 5 Cut Mirror in either 7 v ’ . f In every wanted St R o Wing Chair and roomy Fireside Chair with loose cushions and sze and stylo—also rames. Regu- | genuine Marshall spring ¢ 1etion, which are guaranteed for & selection of exten- five years and sell reg for $195.00, at a special reduced e slon gateleg tables; rice of ranging in price, L i from $19.50 TORCHIERS 371-373 MAIN STREET Just the thing for America’s Finest Values! fff ¢ i ' fane LA N T 3 2 , | 1 i - fet; regulas % esk. Here you will $8.00 pair TOMORROW — A GLORIOUS ARRAY OF i | A to choose from. ranging in price ; ETfiM%ed e € sio00. S e ™ M) € "Y'V TEN PIECE FRENCH WALNUT = Bpeclally priced at one of these bed ights, each packed In a Xmas box. ihis grouping temorrow that you would ordinarily § i i : , f A remarkable value in a Ten-piece French Walnut Dining Room sl T b LR 1 s | Suite, consisting of larg ch Buffet, Oblong Extension Table, 4 {ull-size China Cabinet, Serving Table, five Side Chairs and one « : Armchair. These Chairs are upholstered in either tapestry or $25 $30 ;| . genuine leather. Regularly $300.00. Our price ¢ ovely fur-trimmed Coats in all sizes and style—is ¢ in fabrics—as exquisite in tailor —ias we he- lieve yon could possibly wish for. Al the most 1ashion textures—the richest furs—await your ;vwn”n in this grouping. i \ :j Ty q TEA WAGONS ’ : N ; ) : : BOUDOIR Distinetively Styled — Beautifully Trimmed — § @ P ek Vi it J : : sml;fiM{I;.? this Modestly Priced! e [ } g : X nly. Bou- . E [ § ;" : figfi | = '8 | ~ Shm et e e e S ¢ WAl pIECR HiGH LIGHTED WALNUT * — in — For Every Winter LADIES” HATS Otcasion ¢ .. - ‘ | BED ROOM SUITE BOOK ENDS Come in and see A Four-piece Bedroom Suite, as illustrated, consisting of large | :)\'tfi,rn;;lfn ‘}1',‘::. plate mirrored Dresser, full-size Vanity, bow-end Bed and choice $ .00 2 of either Wardrobe or Chifferette. Regularly $295.00. Our price = $1-95 Pr. =R rmai and Dres day wear—all exquisitely nel o beautitully ex- The beanty of these < i< matched only by the treme rea RO RSO O R S R R § § § § § § S § § § g § § { g £ g & g § §

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