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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927. H][iH I]EATH T“[L RADIO MOST POPULAR IN CITIES; 112 Bucerly et contomt vy | er omut; m fanus X ON[1a RO SR I G cent. Tennessce has ihe largest Prohibition a Joke, | state in the union, going into nearly : ; ipped with | In cities with a population of be er of phonographs. They are | Ma OTHER FACTS SHOWN BY SURVEY\31‘;’03?321’1\;:;?& and represnting |y gug0noly conveniences espectally in | tweon na 25, ccgon | found in 64.7 per cent of the homes. Togflf‘s&i Gt X‘;"‘msa,fi which are published in the February hine 2800 0D, aieyer. lsadn witwptomo ullss, 4 Delaware communities with alprqq)™ " 1a5 B House, former | theless centage nd phonogra 5 per cent; Utah | population of from 5.000 to 10,000 | | number of the Woman's Home Com- B o gnd phy g D o e ot thels hemes | maYOT of Topeka, declares there i New York, Jan. 20. (United|1,000 population, where the radio|panioh. e el ; SRt N S0 (et i fet v \“.«.xvhr\r» ol weithe » sb oty muneu\“" question about the swing of the chm, —The popularity of the ra- |was supposed to be strongest be-| The same communities of 1,000 and the biatit 57.3 | plancs, 95.2 per cent of her homes | sinks while 49.5 have phonographs, | Prohibition pendulubs, “Maybe it iso't so in Unus"a"y Large Number Klllefl dio is greater in the large s | cause it supplied a local lack of en- | °F under, which were lowest in ra- Sheres Fhe et squipped with lode | the survey shows. In Illinois towns | _‘“Mayb sn apparent than it is in the isolated « s, | tertainment and instruction, it is|dio ownership wére highest in per- a has htu 3 land is second with this of 1,000 \m| less 27.6 per cent have | Kansas,” he said, “but in the east | far from the centers of culture, [only found in 18.7 per cent of the |Centage of automobile ownerskhip, |73 ainst s 1obile percen- ¢ and heads the li ith r ) Jorrs y 1 anos a prohibition is becoming more of a m All‘ Se“l(}e politics, education and the fine a homes, the survey revealed. In cities | 60.5. a 61. C r communities his class of cf er cent. | f 1 per cer 3 . | ioke every day—if you can call such it was revealed in a nationwide | with a population between 50,000 Cities in the state of Minnesota o ) i have three In communitie [ Indiana, a literary center, sk | @ tragic thing a joke.” home equipment survey, conducted [and 100,000, 26.6 per cent of the |with 100,000 or more, hold records |records. Th > firs ! 10,000 Verr as three records: | in communities from 10,000 to 25,- | During the course of a dinner re- London, Jan. 20 (UP) — British | by the General Federation of Wo- |homes were equipped with it and |for the larger cities. They are first | biles, cent; radios 33.8 ephones, 90.9 ; o in population, that §3.4 per cent | cently given in Topeka the speaker public opinion is much aropised over | men's Clubs, under the direction of | in cities of 100,000 and over, 26.1 |in telephones with § i rent; ) ¥ c: 50 per ce pianos 78 r f the homes have kitchen ks, 1 House if he was still a Repub- the mounting death toll in *e Royal | Mrs. Mary srman, its president. |per cent second in automobiles with ] cut t s s ¢l Mich olds the record for a only 14.6 per cent radios, 18.5 | lican. g Ao e Air Force which In the firkt eleven | In the communities of less than| Many other facts were brought out | cent; first in phonographs with 85 first i ephones, C: mobiles in cities of this size, T8 per raph: nd 30.. anos. { “I'm a wet,” he replied. months of last year cost 81 lives in | ! 51 accidents. Fiftcen of these deaths | Z == occurred in three accidents. In ad- | B - ditlon many more pilots were seri- | ously Injured in 230 _crashes in | ich all the machines were so bad- | | SOLD OUT wrecked as to be beyond repair | |4 “In a written reply to criticism of | (§ the Air Force, Sir Samuel Hoare, | ° : ] | GEiines A T Becoming Parf of Adaskin Fumniture Syndicate signed. Many accidents are the re- | | sult of a comhination of causes. A| | chanical failure containing no | Stock_ of : ] % Lar ment of danger in itself, but ne-| asining 4 van e mar e | | S Floors Furniture followed by a crash due to bad | sround or an error of judgment. | | t g cimd g o ot paement | . Basemen ovolve more controllable machines ond and mechanical devices designed to 3 e Warehouse chutes have been generally intro- | ) duced and have saved several lives this year. But it Should also be re- berer that aircraft are constant- improving in performance and cvery addition to speed and power tends to make the result of an ac- | cident more serious.” | GREAT EXHIBIT FOR NEW HAVEN misets it | £ RNITURE, FURNISHINGS, RUGS,GLENWOOD RANGES, ETC . sz | REDUCED INPRICE AND OFFERED ONLIBERAL TERMS IF DESIRED today were being placed story building of the W eroup here for display : Ne A 3 Pieces___velour Throug}_xont the 50 years of its busin:ess histor}a this, one of t_he oldest furniture Mohair Suites Haven Progress Exposition to be | houses in Hartford has been noted for its quality lines. Quality has always been 7 held January 26 to February 5 by | |} the keynote. This reorganization associates the Fuller store with the large Adas- 2 Pleces the New Haven Chamber of Com-| | 5 5 3 5 8 it X B : kin Furniture Syndicate. Lower prices, more extended terms of payment if de- It is estimated that $500,000 is 1 7 sired and larger assortments than formerly will be the new order. The REORGANI- being spent to stage this event, said Z-\TIO\' SALE, opening Tuesday, brmgs large savings on Fme Furmture right to surpass anything of its kind pre. viously attempted in New England. & y Ay Types of hmms rl.tlmx back to p mordial times Wil comrise past of | SALE OPENS TUE.SDAY AT 9 A M. the “pgtter homes” show in which | - will be contained everything for the ! liome from the merest incidental to 9 most vital sential. Evolution of Styles. Evolution of styles of wearing ap- | parel will be shown, as well as de- ‘ velop t of modes of t b tion, from the d f spokele I g : . RaeL e, Nt i | Liberal : Delivery tion in Washington, tw an ori £ t 3 3 e Terms « 3 steam locomotive nd a ) E . g A —een . - 2 oden wheel hewn from & log by | Indian several hunderd : S AN 27 Y . will be shown in contrast e (o i \ Desircil ent day motor 8. 3 am railroads and electric com- es with moving displays will help to reveal the evolution of trans- portation. Exhibits from Yale University will date back 4,000 years. They \\l[l, illustrate the work of 19 depart- g o o s s American Walnut Suite ~ §1 9000 since its establishment 237 2 Pisces in Tudor Period—8 Pieces Musical Programs. Mohair Suite 3 Pieces . From an A handsome dining snite beautifully designed in the Tudor Period. floor of the buildi cal pro- | Jacquard Velour . . o ¢ pric 8 include tal grams will be broadeast r : 5 side chairs, China cat he Sale Price of contrasting wool ‘tape allur : effect. _Each plece is large two hours. Yale Banjo and Mando- his suit cate quality and durabi .00. and comfort >s of solid ma- Iwood frames. In eithe hog: :j‘vy‘u?iIL’\:;:TI‘!;I:;;'(;{s\m‘."\” ::xsm. s ved : or Ja » A5 pre terrdd, at the low sale prices abov Massive Elizabethan dining suite. 9 pieces. High-lighted $215 are to contribute n ) American Walnut. SALE PRICE R S R A 3 . L Y Living Room $375 Walnut Dining suite. 10 pieces. $2 49 Special! Cogswell Chair o e S : TudorPenodgexxgn C T > % e school 1 o1 and n\“‘-"m'”:u!: of instruct " Smtes §575 Hepplewhite Dmmg Suite. KltChen Utlhty ind_ recent prog in c Ao x: R $250 Mohair Suite. 3 pieces. Mahogany. 10 pieces . e Cablnet ‘,?lf;{f;fi“‘%*.;;,.,-;,;;{‘ ot =P i . $189 BEDROOM SUITES for New Haven I - ; 8295 Mohair Suite. 3 pieces. $395 Walnut Bedroom Suite. 4 large pieces $259 MR e g ) SALE with full vanity. SALE PRICE .. Bt i sl oy Sl s etareldid b ! e PRIGE W5 o $239 $500 Burl Walnut Suite. A Widdicomb $295 $ 1 9-75 .v‘unum.\l exhibit. Several depart- G 7 4 pieces, handsomely designed. SALE PRICE .......... ments of the city government have 3 2 s 5> Sheraton Chamber Suite. 4 pieces. 5 claborate displays. ¥ | Special! Ribbon Inlaid. Swelled fronts. SALE PRICE . 36 Special! e PRESIDENT OF BROWN R BRASS Wilton 4 POSTER Says People Will Never Condemn el n R o n i sty Tapestry Sedd : s 4 Forr v $16.50 26.50 “hair o e our. A - Scoop Seat Chalr e e e TS exqu i Rugs—beautiful rugs. And what a glorious assortment to select from. Practi- in bea Jacquard Velour in “Too Interesting.” ] ol e i .95 cally all the rugs in our large Floor Covering Department are marked down for the L Providence, R. I, Jan. I i seautify 1 = Re-Organization Sale. Right now you can SAVE. Phe criticism of football t | Siala apacint . T : : 9x12 9x12 9x12 $335.00 Antique Maple $9 .0 b toberated tes b e, ot § American Walnut Suite $ Iton R Tape : Suite---6 Pieces ! irown University, with th 18 : ” :;un m:.‘t m\nn‘ a will never con- Tudor Perlod sale Pr“:e wl ton ugs a stry Axmmster demn any kind ot work or play be- } 3 9 Seamless $32.50 Tapestry High pllsa Axminsters, e Shoice Re , it is of absorbing interes R ~ Viltons. ~ Beautiful patterns. Rugy good pat- $ 50 Choice patterns. Reg. $39. When all studles shall make 3 - TiKhs AT e clear appeal to the youthful love of | } A s o s 50 adventure and shall be used 3 — . not for exploitation, of a few stu- |8 " Y . NURN — = 3 dents, but for the training and de- | velopment of all, the present artifi- Z i | o 3 cial antagonism of study and sport [ A 27 In. x 6 Ft. will quietly fade away,'” I‘w\i ent | % } | 2 I o> S Wv 3 x w.l inge 101 the Trow corpars . - il -inch W ilton Rugs 3;. !“\‘: (lluh:nl report made public k 1 5 n k - 27XS2 nc o° / , Sty Q'Amgl“ i 4 AN s . 4 Salesman’s Samples AR Axminster - oty higheet g 1 Regularly § Seat 2 s by iares pondbic SR I S i itingl N Sizos in mottled patterns, a: > \ e I a RRoman holliday had he ; complished at Brown through or- | - : 9 ation of a new athletic coun- ~. .98 | AN .95 et lie said. Because of the alumni | = — Maple—the richest and msest offective or wood y S \ ] Map c ofte of woods for Fine Furniture— w college sports had become the ces 4 rge and handsome in this fine bedroom suite. There \ in the wanted Antique fin™. A Colonial design with 4-poster bed. , shows" that “swallowed up “he | (@ are 5 pleces to cf sser is 50 inches. Your choice of any 3 6 pieces—bod, dresser, vanity, chest, vanity bench and chair. What & 1s.” Brown's new council con- Bt the sale Price. quaintly charming bedroom, Football Just Because it is sists of four ca i and four A % «culty members, two a e d | [ Rl nia Al Stores at e e Hartford, Springfield, The Largest Furniture House \ r tures for equipment and mainte- Holyoke, Providence, Worcester, E nance. New Haven—Fall River Member Adaskin Furniture Syndicate in New England 10-56 FORD ST. Hartford Opposite Capitol Grounds. Between Asylum and Pearl Sts. Hiliside Creamery 1 ite Ib s, $1.00. Kussell Bros.—advt I'vosh Eggs, 5% Russell Bros.- advt.