New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927, e ;~ rprise party in celebration of their | “ralS Al'e Included ln ‘\':mcus advocateg who have joines 1 never be able to rely upon 3 ‘R A 4 f I al s s, - VISIT IS POSTPONED 30th wedding annive y. Friends in a wholesale protest against any ful sec | Mrs A )t tox- ¢ tertainment s ¢ Washington, Feb. 23 (#—The visit | and relatives from ork, New | Divine Program, He Says T [ bur. was ple surprised | 4 3 ller was the re- |of President Machado of = Cuba te | Feb, 23 (A |Suggeston that leaven has a part Eiabon d ey |this country has been postponed | Haven, H: rd and this city | Glasgow, Scotland, JEAVES UNT £ g st oeve o t s | y ! present. o and vocal selections | Wars are part of h n's design, | in war. Frank Urbank of stre New Hi v i - 2 \\\.ro rendered by Martha uus: as arthquakes, orms ;mtl‘ General Edwards frankly stated has recei s h r dritain, the COOLIDGE & S BILL Earnest and Alfred Pi o later | plagues are, Brigadier eral Ed- | that he did not share t pinion of f he infantr; i . " oc: . ns W re n! nll Va (®—The bill Lxperiments recently conducted at | acted as toastmaster at din | ward Baird told the annual reunion | many persons that the League of stationed at Boston. F in line [y ¢ i Now | ¢ $10,000,000 for ex- | Johns Hopkins University revealed L]Ves Onflfl Despall'fid 0} 1n Tl‘lp The ‘couple recelyed man ti- | of Glasgow Highlanders recently ions was an antidote for war,|for pr m t s, but e piano by, | termi ¢ Kuropean corn | that rabbits lived 21.4 days on alco- ful and useful gits. - They have five | This view is assailed by paclfists of | saying: “A country that is no long- Lt f his opportunity to | M y ¢ New Haven. |borer was signed today by Preei-|hol while those on water survived Thm“gh Tm'kes an “‘”'“’“" and two grandchildren. | various persuasions and League "”« ab! to rely on its own defenses ' return to eivilian life. Lavvar CeralliiStea of New Havan Ldent Coonn; 17.5 days. New York, Feb. 23 (P—A tale orI barbaric torture by Mongolians, in which he hoped he would be shot| COME NOW TO Ze St e s s f | Bo C, PORTER SONS B N B. C. PORTER SONS fering, was related today by James ° ° " A - i I 1.. Clark, assistant director of the @ " nuseum of natural history, who|H Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” NOPQ = i “ fent = mnitire Store? S 4 e 5 With William T Morden, hunted ovis | § HjeEhtne OF THE BIGGEST AND BES? IR R il H For These Bargains poli in Asia last year. A group of armed men, wearing Russian caps and the star of the: Russian soldier, surrounded the par- ty one night, he sald, and appmv priated their arms and ammunition. The captors then scated themselves| around a fire and for hours paid no | attention to the captives. T gols smoked thefr short pipes in s lence until finally Clark showed | them their American and Rus: passports. These were lhro“n, i . : ) : . e a time. the Songals nesat This year, as never before, people came from everywhere to buy with confidence at Porter’ genuine sale, Our reputation of honest to whisper to themselves and - a0 bis compunion: 5 ve|§ merchandise at honest low prices has been spread through satisfied customers so that during this sale we have sold furniture and are in wrong.”” He started to get up and tno captors pounced uron § s to people in Waterbury, New Haven, New. York, Albany, Brattlehoro, Vt., besides our regular New Britain, Meriden and . ked like b en,” e | o wiaFriar eves were s, ke § Bristol trade. As the saying goes: St (he eyes of men excited by cruelty.” | Regular $12.50 oOmm et them oyt ol “SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED NOW vvvonvvos 745 yelled ‘They ate going to scald me!’ | : 1 could not s¢e at first what they| J T 7 n - 5 . £ e 3 ! ! s 5 were doing m? I couldn’t have help- | AND NOW THE FINAL DAYS COME AND SAVE ¢ HONEST BIG REDUCTIONS ed him anyway, but after a while I saw they were pouring water on the ropes with which they were | Linding us. The idea was to make | the ropes, which were twisted || around our wrists, tighter. was to be our tortu apparently, | fo: the ropes were already as tight \s the men could make them. i “After that they went through our pockets. I suppose they were doing | it because it would be easier to do it | B while we were alive than when we were dead. We couldn’t possibly get away. If we got outside we would | freeze to death, as it was way below | | e e “Our servant had been talking to @ 5 ) . ODD DINING CHAms ene of the men and I asked him ekt ettt | BEDROOM FURNITURE DINING RCOM FURNITURE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE IR 1 it sounded reasonable. Our | : . hands got cold and we put them |3 YOUR CHOI E ¥ WELL MADE THREE-PIECE SUITES AT over the fire to keep from freezing. Greatest Values we have ever been able to offer. Our hands were swollen. They felt $ 50 like balls of fire, F SIX DIFFERENT BEDROOM SUITES REAL QUALITY TOO “We wondered how long it would ' take to find out what had become S e I'ine Three-Piece Suite covered of us and how the news would $ 1 95-00 EIGHT-PIECE SUITES, at ... .. . Jacquard Frieze. Reduced to out. We were glad we had insur- (Server $19.75, China Cabinet $34.50) ' 3 ance. We were not afrajid any mor we didn’t care what happened, ex- Come now and choose any of the following: ot et | ) : EIGHT-PIECE SUITE, at ey $14900 cad of W Four-Piece Walnut Suite of Dresser, Bed, (Only one of these suites 1mL) torturing to de o arms Q¢ Chiff, and French Vanity. Regular price g Tk Gl BB S0 | b NOW $195.00 EIGHT-PIECE SUITES, at 3 $19750 tried to faint and so did Bill, sc (A handsome big heavy xmte) we wouldn't feel the pain. I weulc l’uul'-_l’ioct" Walnut Suite of Dresser, Bed, Chiff, b WA s 4 S e would heand they (4§ and Full Vanity. Regular price $239.00. NOW $195.00 NINE-PIECE SUITE of (.vnumu h Idhog " ] . ODD BEDROOM PIECES I would say and he would sa : g e ot any with Combinatior = 5 72 2 i .‘,_‘l,i._'m. Th.re.(--f"le(:o Grand ]-.(ll_)ld:' Mahogany Suite of i I!%ducod (11,0“:‘23;;;1)‘(;23 { > i = $69.00 \\4al. Vanity §45.00 After a while men : W Dresser, Bed and Chiff. Reg 9.00. NOW $193.00 ‘ 3 $60.00 Wal. md Bill said “Well, a , 3 e A . . | B ey Shiffer . $45.00 G lonones Four-Piece French Walnut Suite of Dresser, have g Suites of the E 1, Italian and Colonial e 3 ('nffewpe $ -),— ook And Qi Bed, Chiff and Full Vanity. Regular price styles of the better grades, GREATLY REDUCED, 00 Wal. Chiff. . §42.50 : 5 50 Mah. Chest . $34.75 /i $65. G e B 3240.00. NOW §195.00 3 ; s $42. : : L i " -, $35.00 Wal. Vanity $79.50 and scores of others you out yet Gur rl OWS Four-Piece American Walnut Suite of D m‘""”‘ more [ @ Bed, Chiff and Toilet Table. Regular § > in_the fent, | NOW $195.00 i e 1l e HANDSOME TWO-PIECE SU o cold hecause | \ ¥ i A : v Five-Piece Decorated Walnut Suite of Dresser, 4 il i with wood fmmenwcm ered in fine Mohair at Chiff, Twin Bed and Iull Vanity. Recular o ey | $ $ .00 I don't know how long the b $520.00. NOW §195.00 } ! ) A 219 and 225 was, but they finally took . ¥ vopes off and we mot back ark | = : \ TR n they brou : ¥ got more hopeful e to s lortured & Many other excellent bargains, including our Sale Special Bedroom Suite at .. ence ab a sed to let K the way we had come y 1 us we would have to go were, without | equipment, a e of 250 miles over the {0 with 1 ] ! - || | < =" I n 8 'F/J - L, k 40 below k ) i |’ ) ! } i REED and FIBER PIECES i : ‘ | | OCCASIONAL PIECES - Three-piece Heywood Suite. Rt e ; s ) N i Regular $180.00. an and go to Kodo : 2 Such .ove § Foot Rests, and T TIVE DS . 3 T was so unnérved by ! : Small Tables, Greatly Reduced. : : ,\[!‘HA( :l‘l\ 12 .OIV)D 'IVH-,D.\’ Now Half Price $90.00 on to suspense and torture b Walnut finished Wood Bed—single size. TReg- The Solid Walnut Highboy pictured ular $37.50. NOW §1950 others at ahove js an excellent piece and is 0dd Four-Post Beds in both sizes. Reduced to $67.50 $75.00 $125.00 hre & interve fa R Al SRl ¢ i reduced to . > - - - = - thr ’"f\fh”‘m interven i : . $24.00 $2750 $297 $3750 $3950 via the R railr ¥ K N The Walnut Spool Beds pictured above are $36.00 each ving (hlnr‘ on e | he expedition 1 000 feet of moving AU G Ber YOUR OWN SUITE e from our low priccd odd picecs CHITFFS 3 ; AL Ii’»EUSl end of their suf- BOUDOIR CHAIRS END TABLES DROPLEAF TABLES | ODD DAVENPORTS S17.50 $2150 $2950 $195 §3.50 $9.00 $9.90 $15.30 $17.00 AT PORTER'S [\ Y. ~ Your Wedding Ring | | l X COLONIAL PIECES . $69.0 © §125.0 —cover it with a thick shell of || 2 Colonial l)esks ) \\md:s'or Chairs platinum g ? Highboys Secretaries —or 18kt. white gold i /AL X & (iateleg Tables Tip Tables —in a modern narrow width "\ > # ! ~chased with a’beautiful blossom || @ e S SPINET DESKS o . > - 2 SPINE SKS —leaving the inside inscription : > > formerly $25.75, $42.50, $55.00—NOW intact | . = $1990 $35.0 $4250 —at a reasonable cost —and it will Ist a lifetime SELE NIAL Y® SELECT YOUR OWN COLONIAL SUITE COGSWELL CHAIRS Solid Mahogany Martha 1 0DD WING CHAIRS from our large stock of Mahogany and Maple — - ‘ s ‘N ] Washinglon Sewing Cabinets TP : M C LE IT I DRESSERS, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, POSTER BEDS, BUFFET MIRRORS Reduced to i AT PORTER'S | goweter & piamona vewse || WINDSOR BEDS, HIGUBOYS, TOILET TABLES $795 $110 $14.0 $39.75 and §45.00 NOW $19.75 AT PORTER'S $54.00 $57:50 $89.00 Up 1 Ilight—299 Main St.

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