New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1927, Page 4

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1 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1927. COAST DEFENSES e PROVED ADEQUATE : Garber Brothers . War Game Demonstrats Sally . New Styles-Lower Prices OI NCW Eflg]and . Choose furniture here with full confidence that each piece is of\the finest quality and each price a wonder saving, Newport, R. I, May 20 (A — Just compare the few typical examples pictured in this Sea coast defenses of southern New advertisement, then come to the store and buy your England which guard to the north furnishings at the lowest price in many a day. Our terms New York city and its rich indus- make it easy for you to pay as convenient. trial area have been proven ade- quate at the comparatively trifing cost of $24,000. /] % That was how Major General e e Preston Brown, commandant of the t t tol first corps area and commander- in-chief of the defense in the war gama which ended yesterday, view- «d the outcome of the four day battle for supremacy Wwhich ended in a sweeping victory for the de- fending forces. General Brown declared that if sufficient mobile forces were avail- able, the sector was impregnable, Only two of the five theoretical army divisions which had been g mobilized to repulse the invading You Home Should flaet of 78 warships and 75.000 5 troops were brought into action Come First vesterday, he pointed out, when after gaining a foothold on M | England soil the enemy was thrown back with heavy losses and faced | the choice of surrender or anni- hilation. | The blue forces had the advan- | tage in that the element of sur-| ,apon™ yet ug help you select RELEE wasiacing 8 Bugh Gen those pieces that are suitable Brown declared that notwithstand-| ;n3"above all within vour budg. A $12 Value ing that, $24,000, the amount he o (O SHG o e estimated the maneuvers to have cost, was extremely low In view of | oW i An excellent assortment of colors, in the results achieved. | i both stands and shades. Metal stand One aspect of the defense situa- { 1 i i is weighted. Beautiful Silk Shades tlon revealed by the exchange of { 2 jL Steue in a varlety of designs. fire between shore batteries andbat- tleships was the desirability of hav- ing coast guns of equal range with | those of the heaviest on shiphoard. | Another was the fmportance of radio in supplementing other means of communication. The blue forces found that amateurs who infer- cepted messages and transmitied B % : s v The b onteits dincindese ’ ] Tuslly s Sroailidaportl them to headquarters had proven 2 g X : complete furnishings - Qelivsrs = eidtyihing— especially valuable. L 6 g ETCRY 1O A A L R, . for four rooms, s pay as Covenlont, The greatest war game ever o R ; ~ g worked out in this part of the country saw a Black armada of 7§ vessels pitted against a Blue fleot of 30, backed up by five land di- vistons. > e . TN J 3 7 ‘nY At its conclusion, when the board E % g = 2 4 op of umpires decided the positions of the blacks was hopeless, friends g \ i foes, sunken ships and those that D bl D B d Whether you live in a tiny partment, or in a large man- sion you should consider your home first. Furniture makes the home and you should give tts salection very careful consid- escaped theoretical destruction join- ed together and steamed for this port where the Blue forces had i oo An Unequalled Value—This Beautiful $19.50 bt 3 9 5 4 Rooms Complete™V annual naval week. Army forces The June bride about to furnish Only turniture of the better kind i e v ameo - Custom - Built Jacquard Living Room Suite T i L AR o 0 W regular posts Saturday. Fven some of our newest ar- 2 velous furnishings that are in- and upwards cluded in this complete outfit. Boosts Amateurs for f“l)‘;-‘]»\'fm}‘t](li for Peaut,\' s Built for Duty. The whole e ie T ing S et e ita § we know that you will be de Places in City Orchestra| [2Mily will enjoy the quunoumfless of this suite. Hand- Our assortment of Day Beds is very [l R e A Small Deposit De- ilghted with this outdt when T oniswlle, o5 Al 20X umunie | tied spring construction on re-inforced webbing. Covered complcte. One, we are showing at $12.50 complete outfit and know that cipat orchestra st 10 or mare nmac| il over in the best grade of jacquard. Cushions reversible ia beautfully covered in crotonne. Foid- vour home fs tastefully fur livers” the Outfit. vou teur musiclans s the objective of | in damask. Consists of a Davenport, Club Chair and Wing o SR, pisbedndiadiagnnzeleane: formation on our floors. el Jay W. Fay, director of music in| Chair. A $225 value. ; : the Louisville public schools and “* former conductor of the ILouisville 4 ‘o Conservatory of Music Orchestra. ) e e A 7 - See our Louisette $ 4 standard of quality is used and see 1t arranged in room ) i Fay, provides an outlet for local musical talent through public con- £ T —— e = e 4 Room Home Outfl[ certs. These will be given by pu- pils of instrumentation as well as e [ T ! volce in the public schools. : / Th ff “There is no use having music, y g omas Je €rson teachers in public schools unless 4 = ¥ N X 4 R H O f we have a market for their produc- | i i { il \ : oom ome MHIE v tion,” he says. “We have : i 1 ialent we needs w must e | : Sl E , 1414 ' Ben Franklin more thoroughly.” Paris B6hemians Are g, 3 Room Apartment Outfit ...-............ Inspiring a History Parls, May 20.—Critics are hailing as the greatest depiction of Bo-' - hemian life in Paris since Gerald % du Maurier's “Trilby” a book re-| g / { 4 OV is 1 SN InllDy @ Book e : ‘ : One Can't Help But Love This Antique realistle novelist, ealled “From \ = 5 . Montmartre to the Latin Quarter.” = W l D R S B e o e alnut Dining RKoom Juite like Jacqnes Dys- e 1 I me Am\o\mna\re»— ] Ably constructed of selected cabinet © the latter recognized as the father : / wood in combination with walnut ven- of Montparnasse—stalk through its 5 eers. Comprises a magnificent Buffet, pages. The book pictures the old | Oblong Extension Table, Server, five taverns on the slopes of Montmar- | Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. tre and student gathering places ! around the houlevard Saint Michel | as they were in thelr pre-war hey- | day, most of the places now well | known to American to ts., Refrigerators Designed to Save Health, Food | and Money ) Refrigcrators that measure up to our an ard of quality will soon pay for themseives with food and ice, they save. Each one has thisk, heavily in- Science for this new hy- : . sulated walls and sanitary linings gienic pad that discards S ; fd easily as tissue — no Ef”f_{m‘ent 3-Door $ 1 9 50 - . A Built to cook, bake, roast efficiently with laundry [ GHRE ST ) . 3 i’ Roomy Apartment Size C/Iarmlng--- s the Key B ELLEY 5. BUCKLAND REFRIGERATOR ................ $ 1 8 75 el TOP . 8988 to this Bedroom Suite $49.50 HERE is now an exquici = et tor the ol Aitime B R 5 - 't A baking or cooking syccess depends a good o e oliing i ) the popular Tudor perind deal on the efficicncy } the gas range. Our /00 P' sreater protection. A way that FREE—With Every Refrigerator , Wers ind tull size Dow R B O B e lece sl s ey el g ¢ : and ful o Nationally known and priced at typical Garber . - old pr isposa Ice Pick, Chopper, Tongs i finished in antique wal- RBrothers low level of prices. Sce the range Eight in 10 better-class women mit Ay ul value. Vanity may shown above, Four burners and good size bak- S0l : pow use "KOT be had at slightly additional cost. ing over and separate broiler oven. American ‘Porcelain V Discards like tissue. No laundry. 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