New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1927, Page 13

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BELGRADE REALLY IPORTANT PLACE Dates Back From Third Century B. C. in History hington, D. C. April 2 rade, capital of Yugoslavia, has shared with Rome the interest of diplomatic circles during the recent threatened friction between Yugo- slavia and Italy over Albanla, ‘It was finevitable that there should be an important city on the site of Belgrade.” “It is situ . of land between t and Danube at the meeting point of those two important rivers. At the very apex of the trianzle is a chalk some 200 feet h This be- me a fortress and citadel as early 15 the third century B. €. when Celtic tribes estahblished Belgrade's predecessor, the town of Singidu- num, as since, this rock h rtant part in E . It was held su . THuns, ies, Hungarians, Austrians, One of its st important holders was the rks. From 1521 until little more t a century ago it was in s the white 1 sundry e en in the days capitals, § has besn a m stimulated in ps awelling and other ne cr terms. The capital, drawn from a m NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927. Karpen Coxwell Chair. That its cushion is filled with finest ., expr the high quality of eve ails from its mahogany outer-fran its covering in Ramie and black worsted mohair. I" '1"-:|.1\\.\-‘k only $75 Karpen Suite. The detail of i frames is a tribute to the skill of t mohair. Its s cushions ar Touis XV mahogauy outer is built beneath it tl with Ramie fr reve e, t Karpen Wee thoroughfares ve the paving, I t stan labor: t wag renamed Czarit s that name today. At § o'clock ternoon police clear the ¢ carriages and automobiles populace fills o curh, many s of the nd con- a5 addition to {ts wars and rade has had its who lad ation 1 turg of il omen wr v palace built for the rent dynasty who suc- MuseunfivMa,v Ii;;‘on Part Payment Plan New York, April with budgets too sma purchase of pictu the opportunity t stallment plan, the mew method of purcha Edith G. Halpert of this city, owner of one of the newest galleries “intimes.” Mrs. Halpert's plan is an exten- sion of her method of placing pic- tures in private homes, Her gallery is arranged like a small apartment, h room hung with appropriate ures. 5 least one but most nk it a luxury to zinals of modern artists. T studied art, but T don't con- If an st. Al T got out wd—an apprecia- home ha rs, Hal Missionary Believes hang Is a Friend Ly -April 29—, naries in China faction headed ek will succeed in maintaining rol of the Nationalist fo Miss Jane Lawrence and instructor in the Riverside irls' Academy at Ningpo, south of 5 1, who 1s here for a visit. “Chang Kai-shek leads the more conservative wing of the victorious Cantonese,” says Miss T. “Opposing him is the radic: influenced by Borodin, the and the element that is forcigners. Chang is fr wards Americans and we in China hope he will prevail.” British Rozal Wor;an Writes Book on Travel London, April 20.—Princess Marie T.ouise, who despite her relationship to the royal family—she is-a cousin of King George and a grand- ghter of Queen Victoria. ut democratically in foreign ho- and, ¥he some- at a Dover strect club, i is now : Cor- sica to succeed her about her travels on the gold coast. ‘The Princess is president of the Forum club. ————— S S— — CAPITOL —:— st fON.—TUES.—WED. ‘RESURRECTION” Karpen Suite. Covered in y 1 v topping the penesque cushions. The suite, 3 pieces, regularly $100. Karpen We s Kar- bie Karpen Handwoven Fiber Group. A very economical Sofa . 87150 choice alw , Karpen week prices offer an irresistible Arm Chair $31.00 inducement on this four-tone group in Pompeian black Rockers 1.00 and Caesar green. IHarmonizing striped damask Table covers the Karpenesque spring cushions. 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