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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, :::UIISDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. Where ood \/ rnture We NEVER have “sales” We ALWAYS sell for less If you are interested in quality furniture, you will do well to visit Garber Brothers. For here indeed, lies the answer to your question . . . Where can I buy good sub- stantial furniture at the most reasonable prices. You need never worry that you are paying too much at this store. You are never confused or disappointed by discounts. In- stead of selling at highest prices some months and at so- called discounts during other months, we sell at the lowest gerford, who will leave the bench |informal program was carrled out. prices throughout the year. Prices that do not fear the " A this week, were given desk scts at| In addition to the assoclation competition of the keenest furniture “sales.” Quality for Ja¥ : ) ’ a dinner at the Shuttle Meadow members, Judge W. J. Malone of : z s 7 " b, club last cvening, attended by |the Bristol police court, and Judge Quality, Price for Price. You can’t do better at any other 4 ! e 7 STANLEY WORKERS HAVE B CIRCLS Otice Force and Salesmen Stage Frolic at Rainbow Ofties employes of the Stanley ‘Works and Stanley Rule and Level Co., with salesmen attending the sales conference of the two plants, went to Rainbow today to take part | | in or watch the blg three-ring cir- | cus, the greatest show that has ever visited that section of the earth. The order of exercises was as fol- | | lows: Introduction by Ringmas- | ter. Selection—Clown Band. Buf- | falo Bill's Wild West. Magician. | Dancing Girls. Educated Gook. | Tight Rope Walker. Cowboys. Bruno | —the talking giraffe. Selection— | Clown Band. Dolly Sisters. Joe | Stone, (The Big White Klephant); | Harry Libe, The Little Elephant.) ! Janiter's Wail. Whose It? Selee- tion—New Departure Band. The personnel of the circus con- Wted of the following: | Ringmaster—R. R. Merigold: | Chiet of Police—P. ¥. King and squad. Clown Band—Charles Pratt. Giraffe and Trainer—W. E. Fay. Big Elephant anr trainer, Little Fle-| phant—Leis Jones. Gook and train- or—J. Whitteker. Mother Goose— Helena Stahl. Siamese Twins—Ray- mond4 Johnson. Clown—Francis | Kelly, Dancing Girls—G. Rawlings. Rubes—S8cott and Pelletier. Tight Rope Walkers—E. W. Walthe: Parker ahd M. Rancor. Doll ters—H. W. Draper and H. Foster. Janiter's Wail—E. M. Smith and J. A. Murphy. Pickpocket, Madame Fatima—Bartlett and Stromquist Buffalo Bill's Wild West—R. M. Parsons. Cowboys—E. W. Pelton. \Z JUDGE W. C. HUNGERFORD Attorney General B. W. Alling. and Judge Morris «D. Saxe, who retired from the judgeship of Will 'alkeb °f]fl°= Mfl[ “I“'CK ’Wdfle s 3 © _ greeted by the association. Judge the city and police courts several g tr (0% 0Ol Tl er and weeks ago, and Judge W. C. Hun- pade the presentation of gifts. An JUDGE B. W. ALLING who embers of the New Britain Bar |Thomas J. Molloy of the court of : s N !association, Judge Henry P. Roche |common pleas, attended. store, seldom as well. iy ,’/ ‘ 7 (i /A S "~ —- i ) 7 //'///\.,,%\’\ B e ///////%7//;///;/%%? " R ; ; CAR OLiL_l@QYERmG | Well Built, Luxuriously Comfortable, Warden At Atanta Reports That|[o"(05 0 & Greenvie & € hospl . . e o s e i i s j Beautiful 3-piece Living Room Suite in Fine Jacquard New Yorker Now is Able to Eat his collapse on board a New York | Atlanta train, Carroll is now able to den John W. Snook said today. Brought into the prison hospital {on a stretcher June 7, after two HEGENBERGER T0 RETURN Ondles Wife About Great Reception and Says He Intends to Come Home Immediately. Boston, June 30 (A —Mrs. Albert ¥. Hegenberger, wife ot the naviga- tor of the giant Fokker army plane which spanned the Pacific yesterday from California to Hawaii, had fresh cause for joy today. A radiogram from her husband promised a speedy return home. The famous aviator wired: “We Red & splendid trip, feeling fine, and ‘words cannot express the wonderful way we have been received. Will catch the first boat home. Love to all, from Albert.” Mrs. Hegenberger and _her two @hildren, Albert, 7, and Robert, 8, recelve@ thelr first news of the husband and father’s epoch-making schievement over the radio in the 200-year-old house on Castle Island, Boston harbor, where her mother and stepfather live. She believes that Lt. Hegenberger will go to McCook field, Dayton, Ohio, on his return to this country, and then come here to take her back. ASTHMA VICTIM A SUICIDE Worcester. Mass, June 30 (P — Frank Alvah Beane, 73, a widely known banker, insurance man and real estate operator, committed sui- ¢ide last night by hanging himself in a closet in Hahnemann hospital where he was under treatment for asthma. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Anything He Wants. Atlanta, Ga., June 30.—In the quiet well-ordered life of the hospi- tal of the Atlanta federal peniten- |tiary Earl Carroll, New York thea- trical producer who was sentenced | [to a year and a day for perjury, is| | steadily recovering his health, War- | | like tissue Registered Nurse HAT filmy gowns and women’s oldest hygienic problem now go safely together is a fact millions of women are learning. Old-time sanitary “pads” with their worries and dangers are giving way to the utter protection of a new way called Kotex. V Kotex discards as easily as tis- sue. Thus no laundry, no em- barrassment of disposal. Five times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton “pads,” one may now dance. motor, go abeut for hours walk around the hospital ward un- assisted. The prisoner's condition has improved so greatly that he is able to eat “anything he wants"” the warden sald. RKREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Sheer Frocks and Women’s Hygiene New way safer —discards . By ELLEN ]. BUCKLAND with never a doubt.- Also de- odorizes; thus ending all fear of offense. Obtain at any store without em- barrassment simply by saying “Kotex.” Box contains 12. Be sure you get the genuine, Only Kotex itself is “like” Kotex. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue Public Utility Pioneers One of the first investment houses in the country to spe- cialize in public utility securities, Putnam & Co. today may fairly be classed among the pioneers in this investment field—a fact which is a real asset to investors who use our setvice. T PUTNAM & CO. Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141 Telephone 31 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. 2040 H Gallon Thermos | a I While They Lasy Hot coffee or tea . .. Iced coffee or tea. Take along your favorite beverage as you like it, hot or cold on your picnic, auto, or camping trips. This substan- tial jug will keep drinks hot or cold for many hours. Rare at this price. Demand will be brisk . . . SHOP | EARLY. No telephone, or C. O. D. orders. No dealers. Wonderful Showing of DINNER SETS Large assortment of designs. 50 Piece Set for $10.95 Priced very reasonably. 100 Piece Set for $19.50 Decorated Magazine Rack 95¢ May be had in green, red, amber or polychrome, attractively decorated. A marvelous value at this price. While They Last FINE FURNITURE direct Please do not confuse this suite with suites made special for “sales” purposes. The difference is great. A *“sales” suite is made to sell for a certain price. This suite is made to give good service for many years. The reason why this suite is not higher in price, and in many instances it is lower in price, is because it is sold direct to you from our own shops at a big price savng. Comprises a davenport, club chair and wing chair. Hand tied springs on webbing. Moth proofed jacquard. 19 Distinctive in Its Simple Design, This Bedroom Suite Will Remain Ever New—3 pieces for This is one of the newest bedroom designs of the vear, having arrived only a few weeks ago. Its style will be popular for many years to come. Finished in rich antique walnut. There are ten pieces to chose from. You.may select as many or as few pieces as yvou wish now and add more pieces from 'time to time. We have grouped together three beautiful pieces, the dresser, chest of drawers, and bow end bed foi only $119. Be sure to sec all the pieces. 119 | Stalwart Dini;tg Room Suite in Antique Walnut— Wonderful Value—8 pieces for When friends come to dinner . . . How proud do you want to be? Half the success depends on the din- ing room suite. If you buy a good suite now, you will always be proud of it. A good suite does not need to be expensive. Sece this suite at $119. The price is low . . . but the quality is much higher than the price. Comprises a buffet, oblong extension table, five side chair and one arm chair. (China closet and server may be had at slight additional cost.) 11 215 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN 'HADLEY’S BLOCI