New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1927, Page 10

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10 BATH, ENGLIND, IS ECHO OF DLD DAYS Gity Once Was Famous Water- 2.7 ing Place e of the W Washinz:ol ¢, 5 Condemns Peace-Time Censor- Founded By Romans, ship by Certain Nations architect and build a mo modat slopes b once wer came a serie upon which century Numerous circles and cri city's beanty Rath the Flore Richard (B ponted mast Bath when t came unwis heset by tempts were made esort hut visite of rc 2nd 1738 made th center Askfor Horlick’s “ ¢ \ . Th¢ ORIGINAL" ; v iMalted / footpads 7 and Food For Infants, Mural tablets on Invalids, along the wide stre test its popularity nam Andre, Sir Walt as David Li Dick The delicious food-drink that children Iike, which also gives them the valuable muscle and i ‘ments found in milk. 85" Takeapackage home. BLOGD FOISONiAG PREVENTED BY FROMPT AGTION toom the Salon formerly t co building, ornamented with two Corinthian pil the doorway. relies of Roman da taglios and a sr Next housed fn a v central co street 16 flank cert hall, rooms, | 10 the hat selaw % A "VLVR N CLA ECTION OF SIFIED THE HERALD MTW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927. call. He showir 1 headed by by men f ONLADY'S PUMPS - This Is Latest Thing From :: Paris ‘ FOR SCOTLAN U S to Give Honument to War Heroes v cach other on th kid on which market mode in robes, coats and Scotland, hats and bugs to harmc the decided trend is in color and lin are showing f r models bullt All colors ese n Washington, Sept. 2 (UP)—Plair or women will be th with ar if the I nor by con ¥ upon t monument, whi he ¥ i 1 s i TH colors aj prominent is place hind which runs a recruiti band and follow: colors. life d upon a j Texas Fruit Embargo i ,TO Halt Insect Pest practically at ed to border through sale of London, Sept 2 (UF pt. 2 () Prinee v London residenc Wale nadian trip of the he ¢ is completed. « of Wales move House, -0 corge’s n - ful to t tary ou fruit on [ance of Ounly 2 More Days of the ~ ! D o O :’\T\_,R_DA\\ brings to a close 1 enm f ok furnishings. Just 21 more ping hours to take advantage of the excep- | i Voo A o 2 3 : SES : e A =7 tional reductions now available. For the last two days special reductions urmture "1 akes : ) : Vi i & have been made n nrar]lf.' every depariment, odd pieces, san ple suites, discontinued SH/(’ Prices Yattems and the like, being cut to half price. Quantities of these unusual values are nnual Stere-Wide Sale of home 1 S imited and subject to prior sa The well known Watkins denim { furniture—many picces of luxurious | De luxe down construction have ! also been reduced for the last hours of the sale. Here are just a few examples. Chippendale Wing Chair, solid mahogany feet. Regular $60, $45 Button back, “Eugene Field” arm chair with down cushion. Ree- ular $95.00 ... oLl $71 Popular priced Queen Anne cofa, full £72, 3 cushion type. Rea- 1A% cos 0N KR 70 Down upholstered Coxwell arm chair. Reg. $120.00 Englich type arm chair with small wires. Down cushion. Regular $150.00 (A 111 M-scive Fnglish type sofa with o filled cuchions. Resular $210.00 .8158 Bedroom Groups of 4 Pieces Si49. Here it orations. I Regular $205.00 m unnecessary dec- and gumyiood. OTHFER LIVING ROOM PIECES SPECIALLY PRICED A group of upholstered hall chairs wih turned wood frames. covered with tapestry, regular val- uss to §60.00, reduced to Another group of wing chairs and arm chairs remaining from high aade suites, mostly upholstered in ligh-grade Tacauard velours, val- ues up to $98.00 . $5 Wing chairs, club chairs. weod chairs and a few solid ma- Fagany hall chairs, covered with S mohair anl wool tepesties values se Y, up to $175.00, now grouped at ane . : . ] &, pre 1 3-Piece Living Room Group $223. (1) Solid walmt Queen Aane S arm for hall, with Spanish e - s or separate, Dveapoit and clb chair match, | feet. Cane seat and back. Regular $3 3 i % mahogany covered all over with ta $60. 00 : (1) Solid walnut side chair to match above. Reg. $40.00 . 520 alian type console table c trough undemeath ton $26 00 $1 (1) Adam console mirror, meas- uring 23x36 inches over all, in ma- hogany frame. Originally $35. e e 517550 al chair is of solid . Regular $279.00. (1) Narrow Spanish conrole ta- ble of walnut with wrought iron stretcher and drawer. Repular $59.00 $29.50 (1) Large walnut conso'e tab'e with drawer. Reg. $45 $22.50 (1) Massive Empire secretary with fancy crotch walnut vencered front, in keeping with the period. Regular $325.00 . $162 (1) Cha'se lounge with loose, hair-filled cushion. Solid mahogany frame with spade fect. decorated with green. Reg. $155 ..$77.50 (1) William and Mary block front cabinet with fancy butt walnut Sheraton Dining Suites $237. 1. Shelvas in top section cov- o A ; A ::3 ““}“i,\,l‘:] T_,on? (];:,:“ E{:; Colonial atmosphere can be added to your home at a small cost by using Watkins reproductions. Here is dlar $175.00 $87.50 a Sheraton suite, made of mahcgzny and cood, finished in keeping with the design. The pieces sketched, $328.50. Now reduced to $237. with four more side chairs originally sold for WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Open Until 9 Tuesdays and Saturdays EB"II-ANNUrXE_J gALE REDUCTIONS Every Item Here of Litterest IMPORTED CANE FURNITURE REDUCED These Chinese pealed cane pieces are recognized as the smartest sun- room furnishings. ~ Only a few pieces can be listed here but all others have like reductions. Popular hourglass chairs, for- merly $16.00 .. .. ..$12.80 Reclining chaice lounge, regular- ly $35.00 5 Cane magazine or firewood bas- kets, originally $4.98 ..... $3.98 INDIAN NAMDAH RUGS Imported from India where they are woven of Angora goat hair with designs hand embroidered. Suitable for wall hangings or bed- room rugs. (1) 36x44 inch, reg. $13.75, S T A B SR $6.85 (3) 48x70 inch, reg. $25.00. NDIAN DRUGGETS Another imported rug coming from In Made of camel’s hair with typical Indian desiges. Suita- ble for sun porch use. Just these few left: (1) 6x9 ft., reg. $25 = $12.50 (3) 4x7 fi. vea. $12.50, $6.25 (5) 3x6 ft., reg. $8.00, ..$4 (1) Five-piece Bedroom Snite in wa'nut and sumwood with Chinese red and gold decoratiors. Ircludes full size hed, dresser. chest. dressing table and bench. Reg. $299 00. H e .$149.50 (1) Five-piece Bedroom Suite, of Spanish design. made of walnut and gumwood w'th highly figuied walnut fronts, Floral decorations in subdued Chinese red and black! Full size bed. dvesser, vanity dress- er, chest and chair. Reg. $330. B i L8165 (1) Ten-piece Spanish dining room suite, made of walnut and gumwood with typical wrousht iron stretchers. Spanich draw-end refec- tory tahle. buffet, closed chira cab- inet with doors decarated in Chinese red. server, arm chair and 5 sde (1) Three-picce Tamestown un- holstered suite consisting of d»ven- port and two arm chairs of different sizes. The coverire is a taupe frieve with fronts of backs and seat cuch- inns in a distinctive wool tan~-t-v. Carved wood base. Regular (1) One of the most Jamestown suites on onr floor con- sists of davennort and arm chair with solid mahognv corved wond base and frame. Upholstered with a now checked Tacouard vh enle ared T-rauard velour seats P-~'~r $495.00 ..$247.50 Closed at noon T hursdays the year ’round is to ha d all fruit within an t found to be in- royed or d in a manner to de pro- :stroy insect PRINCE HENRY TO MOVE ) — Great Sldier prince,” as well as a soon as the ir fo the When the into Marl- 1zh House upon his return to g his former upied by Prince third =<3l ) M

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