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] j NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927, z BLLOON ACES T % = winhnn| - Ghe Greatest Furniture “Values ver Offered -- D:;ig;tmony )| . Garber Brothers are known throughout New England for the unequalled low prices .... for offering fumiture of good taste and Akron, Ohlo, May 27 UP—Fifteen | | huge g1a bags il take the air here | || convince you of the remarkable values obtainable here than whole pages of praising *descriptions. dependable quality +... a personal visit to our establishment ... a careful inspection of the merchandise offered will more quickly on Memorial Day for a distance fiight dedicated to the world war| dead of the United States. | The pilot of each bag will seek favorable air currents which will carry his craft far from the start- ing point and win for him the Litch- B el Gorgeous Table Lamp = [z : Centennial Carriage the event, a share in the prize money, and the right to represent | | . ; : the United States in the interna- | 45 . i d tjonal balloon race to be held this| b (] % & $3 ? .50 fall in Denver. The Memorial Day event is the| || 1927 national elimination balloon . PR i ;. i i e iacpiug: wlih tis patriotlo An irresistible value . ... The ’ This carriage is of very sturdy dedication seven United States| | lovely Vase Table Lamp. Gorgeous v b P . X construction. Easy to push. Cozy ‘vred and . Mundred. airpianes wil | silk ~shade, ~beautifully fringed. 87 W ; andcomfortable fror theibaty, | ill last many seasons. Solid ruk participate in an army, navy and | | A $14 value. a” . ber ti ) 3 rub- marine corps fiying program pre- 4 g 3 o L 3 ires. : ceding the balloon take-off. Another symbolic touch has been added with the selection of Mrs. | | Martha Ables of Akron, four of | whose sons died in the world war, as sponsor for the balloon entered | by The Akron Beacon-Journal. Sheh | has been designated by Gov. Vic Donahey of Ohio as the state's war mother. Balloonists finishing first, second und third in the distance flown will win_the right to compete for tHe| international championship in bags | | of 80,000 cubic feet capacity. The minimum bag capacity permitted in ihe Akron race s 35,000 cubic feet. The Litchfield trophy, putup by P. W. Litchfield, will become the permanent property ot any chapter | | | of the National Acronautic assocta- tfon whose representatives win the race thres successive times. Akron | | | balloonists have won it for the past) | | two years, and a victory by any of the three Akron teams this year! ||| : would bring the cup here for all The Ddutht includes & tme. o e g complete furnishings JEMAR amall fdepody Prize money s divided into for four rooms. i delivers everything— awards of $1,000, $800, $500, $300 | pay as Covenient. and $200, and each pilot entered veceives $100. Entrants In the contest include: _Akron Beacon-Journal, Carl K. Welam, Akron, pilot; Goodyear| | Ferit | IR oo | Complete Home QOutfits well, 8t Louis, piloting his own bag; Robert P. Lehr, Los Angeles, | 3 plloting his own bag. | 3 Designed to Save Health, Food U. 8 Army No. 1, Lieut. Paul| || : and Money New Styles e 3 Evert, pliot; No. 2, Lieut. James F. | | g e LR L tyles are Used $3 9 5 4 Rooms Complete / 00 Piece 4 Powell pllot; No. 3, Capt. Willlam ‘f ] ¢ high standard of quality will soon pay The June bride about to furnish Dhiv o s her home should see the mar- o 2 —that measures up to our high American Porcelain E. Kepner, pilot; No. 4. Lieut.| || & paa for themselves with food and fce, they Nohrne Saoud e ity mar Frank M. McKee, pilot. | Sava B . 8 Navy, , Lieut T. G. W. ave. Each one has thick, heavily in- U. 8. Navy [ sulated walls and santary lnings. ST R complete fould, standard of quality 1s used and Ve ar- Settle, pllot; No. 2. Lieut. G- V.| | Whittle, pilot; No. 3, Lieut. Charles| | | | B e rivals—single pleces and suites we know that you will be dee Y E. Bauch, pilot. Efficient 3-Door have heen included. Seiect a4 Small Deposit De lghted with this outht when ln ner et . , Three other bage entered have| ||| $19.50 complete outfit and know that nét been announced. ereereaaeas your home s tastefully fur. i vou see it arranged | y vers | 5 n room nished—and at & huge saving. he Outfit. tormation on our floors. ! IR I Roomy Apartment Size ; Secrets of Antiquity | T An assortment of attractive Held by New Mexico | | REFRIGERATOR ................ $ 1 8 ' 75 pa]tterns to choose from. Mar- velous values. mn, N. M, May 2T——The TOP . o0, 3 . < gt e Gty SN M ||| ICER v, 98D | See our Louisette p the surrounding hills, offer an al- & l 4 R & $ most lr;a‘x,l\;u;tlblelfleld for students | | | FREE—With Every Refrigerator & oom Home Qutfit .. ST S s $ 1 50 of vanishe merican races. LRCRCN) v | Ice Pi v ¢ o s e ik, Chopper, Tongs Thomas Jefferson $705 . race flourished in this region. One| | | 4 Room Home 0u[fit cok 0s of the latest evidences of this was the discovery by John Stewart, | | | : s saaieien, i were une | || | _ . Ben Franklin A ! b 1 vel LS E 3 gemeeie e || Double Day Beds ~ 3 Room Apattment Outfit ............ 5295 skeleton has been identified as that of an adult and is belleved to be! ||| very old. | with 2 minimum su 4 $ 1 9.50 ] 7y o pply of gas. Built to cook, bake, roast efficiently The doll is of red clay and is about four inches in length. The head and arms are missing, but the = 0 body and lower limbs are well form- and upwards Y . and symmetrical. % T4 2 A BAKINE" O LCoUi e st Mr. Stewart has found burled | 2 o - Our assortment of Day Beds s 2 (Y . pends a good deal on the efficiency Mttery‘l tuquuohus be‘ll‘:’ll. t;?rn Tn? e very complete. One, we are show- 1 1 of the gas range. Our ranges are mn-!m:n.:ter::;r:.a“: Icea! ;‘lfe t;fie | ing at $19.50 is beautifulyl coveted 1 ¢ A + guaranteed to give the best service, ancient Pueblo iha, | in cretonne, Folding cotton mat- LAY 2 21T Nationally krown and priced at of an ancien eblo village. | tress and resillent springs. Opens 4 ’ G 5T, e oty " 5 l,\;p’Ca_l G“b(: Brothers low level into a full size bed. i < ; 4 , % P of prices. See the range shown y ) above. Iouw hurners and good size Woman Seeking Seat in ‘ % Virginia State Assembly | | ‘. ‘m i i baking oven and scparate broiler Norfolk, Va., May 27 (#—One of the first women in Norfolk county to become publicly identified with wo- man suffrage, Miss Blanche Culpep- per, is the first woman here to be- come a candidate for the state house of delegates. She is running subject to the democratic primary in August. 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