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FOOLS GOLD 18 INTERESTING HANY Even the Nation's Capitol Has Been “Mined” for It Washington, Aug. 18 (# — Much attention is being given to gold these days at the capitol, where before long congress will again be enact- ing laws and engaging in other ac- ivities, Whils a force of workmen on the inside of the senate wing is burnish- ing the lavish display of gold leaf vsed in ornamenting the ceilings and sidewalks, other artisans on the out- | side are pickipg from the marble that which glftters, but is not gold {00l gold,” or iron pyrites, which, since the discovery of America, has ziven the inexpert false dreams of great wealth, | The marble used in the senate and | ouse wings of the capitol shows jnany outcroppings of “fool gold,” | md many visitors have picked “nuggets” with their knives, takin them home probably with an of faith as to their intrinsic v But the public must not be ceived when it visits the congress. So the workmen outside, whose main job is to pre- serve the historic structure from de- cay by pointing up the joints of the | uge blocks of marble, are alse re- | imoving the spurious “gold,” especial- | ly that within reach of visitors, t ‘aking temptation from their reach nd blemishes from the stone. City Items Frank Kupiewski, 20 years old of 01 Gold street who was injured in an automobile accident ¢ Gay morning on the P! was reported as resting comfortably today at the New Britain Gen Jiospital where he is receiving treat- ment. Suit for $300 damages has been rought by the Albro Motor Co.| through B. J. Monkiewlez, against | Joseph Luzictti, Depu Matthew Papciak served New lunch specials, adv. A daughter was born at New | Britain General Mr. and Mrs Seymour st Wet wash, for 251bs., Thurs- day and Friday. Latimer Laundry. | —advt. # | A mon was bhorn at New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fusaro of 278 Oak street. See our $3.00 Window. Burritt Art Shop, W. Main St., Prof. Bldg.— advt Officer David Doty patrol duty on Main atter having eyele Officer W, Jatter was vacationing in Can A son was born at New Br General hospital today to Mr. Mrs. Harold Hemingway —of Trumbull street, Plainville. through Crowell's.— red Dehm of 100 | laney and Mrs. Rose company alsp sold a house at 58 Lincoln street te Mary Coccomo. i Joseph Zotter of 27 Clift street, who was released from jail a few | days ago. according to the police, | arrested early this afternoon | with breach of the peace and drunkenness, on complaint of neigh- hors, | i RECKL IN BUGGY. St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 18 (UP)— Harold Barlow was fined $10 in court here for recklessly operating | his horse-drawn delivery wagon | has re " |in Northampton, hospital today to | Personals Miss Frances McAloon of the All- ing Rubber Co. is enjoying a two wecks' vacation at Boston, Mass. Mrs. Helen Leach and Mrs. Anna De Lorenze will spend the next two weeks at Silver Sands. Robert C. Vance has arrived home from a trip to Europe. Dr. John Donnelly and William Donnelly, who accompanied him, sailed from Liverpool on August 13 for Mon- treal, Canada. They will attend the races at Saratoga, N. Y., before re- turning to this city. Miss Eva Raghkow has returned from a two weeks' v on spent in the Berkshire Country ciub, Wing- dale, N. Y. Harold T. Sloper of Russell street has returned from Greenville, Me., where his family is spending the summer. William T. Sloper, George P. | Hart, Louie S. Jqnes and Harold L. Judd will sail next Tuesday for Eu- ope, to spend several weeks. Dr. D. W. O'Connell will leave this week for Naples, Maine, where he o | will spend.a short vacation. During | the stay he expects to do consider- able golfing. Katherine Gregor has entered the mploy of M Brothers on Main street, w she will take over the hookkeeping duties. Mise Elsle Cameron of Glen street is visiting her parents in New Brunswick, Canada. Jerome Crean of Summer street is spending his vacation in New York city. Norfeldt Howard agner and Butler will leave within a short time | for Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., where the former will enroll as an upper classman and the latter will begin study. Miss Alice Martin of Winter st rmed after a vacation spent Mass. Miss Goldie Hubleman of Willow is spending her vacation in N. I. Lakewood, Pan I'u (above) is the new premicr cast he was so ap- pointed by Chang Tso-lin, one of the war lord: meeting Tl 1i; Office Supplies Ink Pens Pencils Rulers Pads Sign Markers Work Organizers Cards Guides Rubber Ink, >ads, Daters, Rand-MeNally ROAD MAPS and ATLAS will help vou plan that tour. Stamps Racks (A COMPLETE SERVICE ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET ATW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927. . RBER BROTHE What is the BACKBONE of a Living Room Suite? How fresh and new and beautiful a new living roont suite Yooks in your home. But how new will it look several months from now. How.new will'it look several years from now. These are important points to consider when selecting a living room suite. The amount of money you spend for a suite must repay itself many times over in comfort, in beauty, in durability and in pride. You may naturally expect to get all these things without investigating, but why take things for granted. The life of a suite, its comfort giving qualities, yes, even the very attractiveness of the outside covering depends on the interior construction. . ..the hidden parts, the parts you do not see. Those are vital parts. . . .They form the BACKBONE of every living room suite. Be sure of the living room suite you buy. the sincerity of its craftsmanship—know its real value. known facts—not on somebody’s say so. The illustrations on the right tell you just how a Garber B‘rothqrs living room This method is the one best method and the finest living room suite in All liv- suite is made. the country; those that command the highest prices are built in this manner. Be sure of its soundness of design— Pass your judgment on ing room suites are not built this way. All Garber Brothers suites are. Before you buy a new suite. .. . INVESTIGATE. Come in and sce living J;‘nom suites actually being constructed. More Garber Brothers custom-built suites are being bought to-day than ever before. .. .b_ecause they are guaranteed. The prices are amazingly low.... lower than what is asked for suites of no particular quality....because Garber Brothers suites are sold direct to the public. You gain in quality...and save on the price. An Exceptional Value! 3 Lovely Pieces in Fine Jacquard F.o!- appearance, for comfort, for dura- bility—this suite at this price 1~4rprc-? sents the unusual. equal anywhere at the price. You cannot find its prises, as shown, a davenport, club chair. and wing chair. Other Jacquard Suites As Low As $95 Elegant 3-Piece Suite in Mohair 5225 comfortable fortable for wing chair. Price Is Only There are sultes and suites . . . but nowhere will you find & suite of such dependable construction and covered in this grade of mohair at $165. A suite of this character commands & much higher price. Hand tied springs on reinforced webbing. Selected filling, hand padding. versible in lovely brocatelle. port, club chair and wing chair, ' e | Custom Built by Garber Brothers Hartofrd, Conn. SEND FOR CATALOG Mail This Coupon Garber Brothers. New Britain, Plea nd me furniture catalog NAML ADDRT witilout obligation, your attractive Cushions are re- Comprises a daven- Mohair or Frieze '\s Y Looks Like $300 --- Will Wear Like $300 But Garber Bros. Direct Factory 165 2-Piece Suite in Choice of Angora Goat 5253 Besides being one of the newest designed suites of the year . several differént sh taupe. . you may choose from cs at the same price. In the beautiful Angora goat mohair . . choose from sage green, plum, . you may brown and In the frieze you may choose either sage green or taupe. Cushions are reversible in appropriate shade—frieze, velvet. brocatelle or We NEVER have “Sales”—We ALWAYS sell for less FINE FURNITURE irect d to the Public 215 MAIN NEW BRITAIN HADLEY’S BLOCK STREET | - The inside story of how a Garber Bros. Living Room Suite is built.... Every suite has a special moth-proof construction feature exclusive with us. Frames that will support the whole family. Frame rails are doweled with hickory dowels set in hot glue. They are further reinforced with corner blocks screwed in plage and super reinforced Wwith corrugated metal fasteners. Four-inch two-ply imported web- bing—the best obtainable—is used for the base. This is so closely inter- laced thpt it practically forms one continuous surface. Better than wood or nolsy steel slat bottoms. Springs are tled eight different ways with a special knot to prevent slipping. Not two, four or six ways or simply looped onto cofls, This method is very dependable. The edge wire is necessary for proper shape and strength. The wire is attached to the springs so it will not slip. BURLAP SECURELY SEWED Springs are covered with burlap and carefully sewed to prevent the filling material from settling into springs. Making & separate unit of the top row of springs permits the other to cushion freely and comfortably while the top set holds the piece in perfect shape. Double quilting is necessary (o promots. lastmg service. Only the finest grade of sanitary moss, horse- hair and felt is used. The spring deck underneafy. cush- fons is made separate and free from the inside arms and back permittin® free and comfortable action. i i % { g i % i 2 E g § { 2 g g i : 3 H z t %, § H ! 3 3 3 i |