New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1926, Page 10

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e s e ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926. NAYY RECRUITING IESUERTLY - Again it has been proven that Garber Bros. 4788 Signed Up for Service | S EVERYDAY prices are lower ‘The recruiting drive for first en- listments in the United States navy started July 1 has progressed with great success throughout the Unit- | “ ,’ ® i ed States, 4,788 recruits having been sent to training stations since the drive started. The Newport train- ing station, which was closed recent- ly due to crowded conditions, is re- opened and men enlisted in Connec- itcut are being sent there as here- tofore. The navy department is par- ticularly desirous of obtaining skill- ed men, such as machinists, copper- ‘ber Brotherd I bix numbers®d r « " B lon abers s the People came to Garber Biothers fn biz numbors®during August the month of “sales and patternmakers. Special induce- v yar] r B s here is 1 . i R i gl oot everywhere except at Garber Brothers. ,There is no hidden reason why. It is simply a to enlist for they are given & petty i ofiter tultni Dmmedistaly, case of comparison and finding out the truth. The reasons are obvious. U. S, S. Pittsburg The U. §. S. Plttsburg, an armored cruiser, is fitting out at the Navy Garber Brothers are manufacturers of living room sultes, and sell them direct to the Yard, New York, for a cruise to the | :mm mn;m where she will be public. agship of the commander In chief, Many men are reenlisting at the These tremendous savings lower our prices. Connecticut recruiting stations for this cruise. She sails October 15, and the prospect of two years in the 5 Astatic station, where an American | It's a fact....Garber Brothers Can and Do sell for less everyday in the year. And that dollar has twice the buying power | i ke b that it has in the United States, has our EVERYDAY prices are lower than so-called “sale” prices is actually proven by the proved attractive to many service i i = e 5 men. The Yangtze river gunboats, many people who compared “sale” prices with our EVERYDAY prices and decided that which ars building in Shanghal, are | going to require a considerable num- | they can save more money at Garber Brothers. bar of men and opportunities are | thus offered many second enlistment men to ses the colorful and adven- turous life in the interior of China. | Change in Uniform Regulations The recent change in the uniform regulations of the United States navy prescribes that a graduate of one | .of the navy trade schools shall wear a speclalty mark of the branch that he has selected on his left sleeve. For instance, a graduate of the ma- chinist's. mates school will wear a propeller, a graduate of the musi- clan's school will wear an embroid- ered harp, a graduate of the electri- cians’ mates school will wear a ball, etc. This marks the man as a spe- A ¢ h S H il i clallst and pravents his identity be- : F - inte eSS VI~ m“llmflmwm 1 1 (i . - g™ Uil 1‘m X ing lost aboard ship and increases A his chances for promotion. - : 3 - o Models At State Fair " i A it - R f The Connecticut State Fajr an- 1 i e . nounces that they have obtained the W t A : P4 e rought Iron Sturdy ; the navy department, Washington, D. €. These models will be on ex- Fefnefy Davenport Table hibition at the Charter Oak Park, p Hartford, Conn., during the fair week, September 6th to 11th. The . navy recruiting party in Hartford, under the command of George J. 95 McCau), aviation chief rigger, U. 8. ° naval reserve, is cooperating with the fair officials in installing the ex- As lllustrated, with copper bowl. This hibits. The models are of great in- 5 % terest, deplcting the growth of na- type of fernery is very popular be- 5 . val construction from the famous cause it is a thing of beauty and Very sturdily constructed of fine cabinet Living Room Suites made by abip.of John Paul Jones, the Bon usefulness. A marvelous value at wood and exquisitely finished in mahogany. Garber Brothers have a low overhead expense and a large purchasing power, Homme Richard, to the latest air- craft carrier, the U. 8. 8. Lexington, this priceé The cross piece adds rigidity to beauty. Garber Bffls give longer and o the newest and largest naval vessel of modern times. At the same time moving pictures will be shown of better service and Cost less. Iife in the navy. Navy Day October 27th On October 27, thls year, the birthday of Theodore Roesevelt, and . { : / Mire ths birthany ol “the nited Gray Enamel 0 States navy has been set aside as . L Drothers” means that it is the best sulte that money can Navy Day. It is the day in which ™ . il ' ° . the navy Is “at home” to the Ameri- / g Bfeakfast Set buy....because the best materials that money can buy and The 3 plece su!te can public. It is a day that all ac- ) ” 3 G 2 8 i tivities of the navy ashore and afloat ‘ : | of 5 pleces the fnost careful workmanship have gone into it. Sound as lllustrated e quality that assures solid comfort for many years. The Covered in four colored jaquard. This {s th . s is the are open to inspection of “share holders” in the navy. Arrangements A s are now underway for the celebra- ] N ¢ :r?h:"?:‘:f125}322?;?&2&?&%3 4 %A styles are up to the minute and there is a wide range of first showing of this beautiful new material the navy. The Navy league this year ' materials. .. .velours, jacquards, tapestries, mohairs and 11;C0!111€Ctlcut. Note the hand carved frames proposes to stress the importance of E 9 ol charming sty i the merchant marine as vital to : iriezes. Sold direct to the public at a saving to you of a d wel & t“le'- tiad re‘.elsm]e cushions economic independence and as an ; B B and web construction. Easily worth $500, sdfunet.lo: the.navy I emerKoncy- guod many dollars. but sold dfrect to the public \ 2 « at Garber Bro- Ainfng other arrangements, it 14 ex- As {llustrated. . . .the set comgrises a drop deaf table and five strong chairs. Painted thers EVERYDAY price of only pected that there will be two chain i ; radio telephones broadcast programs fn gray enamel. An attractive looking set to add more sunshine for breakfast and & and a number of programs through £ Samm e e | ot o o from $95 to $650 $ .00 baing arranged by the navy depart- ment Navy Day committee. TIn ad- dition the commandants of the sev- eral naval districts are arranging programs with other radio telephone stations in their districts. Appropriate messages to amateur radio operators ara to be broadcast &n Navy Day by several,naval and civilian shore radio stations and the Memphis, all on high frequencies, while a message to masters of Amer- fcan merchant vessels from the chief of naval operations is to be broad- cast’ on routine transmissions by na- val and commercial shore stations. Tt is hoped to reach every American A - merchant ship at sea on that day. A I ] b g : 2 Complete First Women of France Talk Less ThanPQueens arls, Sept. 3 (P) — Presidents’ * s e . 5 e it oot 8 piece Dining Room Suite Bed-Outfit e 1 0 Picture this Beautiful at a real low price only one who was asked by a woman' . . iperttc i e Bedroom suite in your home Comprises & roomy buffet, an Comprises a full sized metal . paper for an interview. At first she extension table, five side chairs Bed....a 20 year guaranteed acqulesced but later withdrew her consent, presumably, the paper con- You can’t help but be proud of it. and one arm chair (china clo- ”\’:mflw are ”j’yff‘."l"’i" Charmingly designed in the Tudor i Natlonal i . first quality of a pre nt's wife | period and finished in dull rubbed B ?t slightly additional cost). $ e g G L 2o $ 95 was to kee 7 | walnut. Comprises a dresser, chiffor- 3 Deslgne.d In the Tuder period weight pure cotton mattress. A * and finished in American wal- Tvery suite bearing the label “Manufactured by Garber St e ette, full sized vanity dresser and full i v that she spent in the Eirsee sized bow-end bed. Dustproof con- RS STy sanTaT i i sl WA S f,, :?,:‘,f;\‘,“”f. “) et s [ struction throughout. 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