New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1927, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921, DEPLORES FACT L. S, 1S NOT IN’ Mis. Chase Discusses League at Women's Meeting tion to prevent war, at the of the Leagne of Women Voters held it the home of Mrs. A. G. Kimball of Lexington strect. Mrs. Chas: “poke In part as follows: ! nternational cooperation is not | only for the purpose of preventing | var but also to ereate peace and to | carry on together with other civil- sed nations and to combine eiforts | o better the world. sreatest accomplishn : society of States is not tions these united Euro t no help will P own ¢ urnis data on the uestion up for settle. zium here many nd promise not other, Dis: withonut security and security ess without mutual trust The United States will not ational s States does vational sociefy the world will be against her e {ica brought up before the senate concerning international affairs ave A 1 down. and the £ discussing th Bave not edu enongh on y matters. T is no authe department for ti information on the ®oon s will stop on formed | th " The federation includes | countries of which United | s one. Its purpose is to teach | e fundamentals of for- | to stud; and get on the sub, of foreign hey should study the cau world co operation in th dt natio: | United States f, policy; con mittees of foreign affairs in United Sta and the report of the con mittee on the cause of war, Ti women voters should stand for th ipport of measures designed to s United States in a permanent coin ¢ international justice; to suppoi urcs which provide for United ¢ part in the interna 1 lastly, to ~ settle international diff, ces bitration. They should stand the world court which is the weapon of pé X Sunshine Society Notes; ng for Christmas r & of the Sui took t Alarg includ al men Corbin wi: rrounded by hier . formq who is It ters in New Yol Harry Zevin « o been | Emeret LEROUX TO SPEAK Lerous of this i special New at the sixth | cxposition of power and n engineers and heating rs being ntral palac nbers at this ex developme plumbing trade and industry, ilU'\'Y HERALD CLASSIFT Greater—Grander—More Beautiful Than Ever Before Make Your Plans to be in America’s Winter Playground for the “PALM FETE” January 2nd to 8th inclusive is Gala Weck of the Season When Miami will celebrate the completion of 300 Million Dollars Wort of Major improvements—Ifactors in its claim to the title of World’s Greates t Winter Resort An interesting program of major events including out-door sports, gorgeou pageants and other interesting features will make it well worth your while to change your plans if you've contemplated a later arrival. Hotel and Apartment: \' Hotel rates ai are hundreds Rates Have Been Revised, Reduced and Standardized re from 15% to 40% lower—Thers of comfortable rooms at $2.00 per day—Average single rates $3.50 to $7.00 per day. except, of course, the most exclusive de-lure resort hotels, whose rates are in keeping with their se and surtoundings. Apartment rentals are lower than at any other time in many years. Transportation by rail, water or highway 1s finct and faster than ever before For complete portation, or details of the Paim Fete-——on trans other Miami information—for apart ment and hotel bookings, and illustrated literature, communicate bureaus: with one of the following official New York, Waldorf Astoria Hotel—-Chicago, 104 South Clark St—Boston, 248 Washington Street or Chamber of Commerce MIAMI, FLORIDA g CITY, COMMISSION OF MIAMI Cl;z;ming and Unusila Gift I‘_{l;‘ nishings— In Infinite Variety—Crowd the Flint-Bruce Floors. Sélect Now! Surely, there’s no Gift List longer than this one! Nor one so difficult it cannot be filled with Gateleg Table, 1 in Mahogany 10-in. Spe- richly fin on Birch. Toy cially priced $1 22 1504 1. Windsor Chair made of sturdy Birch, fin- Ished Mahogany. Shaped scat. Special at $3.98, NLM/451. Card Table with reinforced Leatherette top. Strongly made. $2.45. 331, 26. {tation Mahogany with book- trough. Attractively shaped ends. Special at $4.45, Specially priced! Boudoir Chair, fitted with tight seat and covered in small figure cretonne, $11.95. 375 015 25. End Table in imitation mahogany with half-round top and 2 attrac- tively turned legs, $3.25, 36. Tambour Clock, mahogany finish, case. Good timek-p . T Ccial at $5.00. 248 335. Cogswell Chair, covered in assorted tapestries and fitted with loose cushion. $55 value. Now $39.73. 852/710. Bridge Lamp of burnished brass with hexag- pleasurable satisfaction from such showings. Alw smart and distinctive as gifts, Flint-Bruce Furnishings are likewise a practical and beautiful addition to the house. The displays this year are greater than ever before—offering you a choice from huge assortments of Gift Furnish- ings that combine rare charm with extremely moderate prices. You are urged to make selec- tion now, while the showings are most varied and complete! 373 /7775 Magazine Carrier with 4 pockets. Green, black or parchment and decorated, $3.98. 407,9/10 Waste Basket of wood and decorated. Jade green, Chinese red, parch- ment $1.49, 393/71105. Reed Fernery, 11 inches square. Assorted colors. Metal containers. Special $2.75. 222/685/140. Bridge Lamp »f decorated iron. Imitation pigskin shade, $4.98. 407/75. Priscilla Sewing Cabinet in decorated green or red crackle finish, $6.50. 207,/15. Cricket of quaint design in imitation Walnut, $2.25. 18 3. Smoking Stand in imitation Mahogany with handle and glass tray. $4.75. 211/. Fibre Fernery, fin- ished hrown, gray, green or ivory enamel. $3.98. 66.2. Foot Rest in imita- tion Mahogany. Assorted rcovers. $2.25, Smoking Stands in huge assortment, specially priced from 70c. up. 107, 250. Pier Cabinet in decorated crackle finish. Desk and Magazine compartment, $15.95. 173,/130. Martha Washing- ton Sewing Cabhinet, in Solid Mahogany, $18.00. 1329. Butterfly Table in Antique Maple. Quaint and unusual design, $16.75. 191,1000. Mirror in Colon- ial design, genuine Mahog- any or Antique Maple frame, $19.75. 292/244. Occasional Table in Antique Maple, Colonial de- sign. Oval top. Specially priced $15.00. 207/625. Tea Wagon with drop leaves and drawer. Glass tray. Opens to 26x39 in., $18.75. ea 376 130. Bridge Lamp of hammered Swedish iron. Jap- anese crackle shade. $8.75. 294/3891. Venetian Mir- ror of artistic design with en- graved ends. $9.95. 376 114. Bridge Lamp of iron, finished ~ Pompeiian green. Dec. parchment shade. $5.75. 40/51. Bridge Lamp with polychrome base and Silko- line shade. $5.95. 22/2009. Console Table in Mahogany finish on Birch, Half round top. $9.75. 111, 606. Arm Chair or Rocker in Fibre, gray enamel finish., Cretonne cushion $6.45. 73 2509. Almco Table Lamp. Brass and pottery base. Silk shade $7.50. 353 '847. Bottle Lamp of large size. Shade of pleated parchment paper $8.75. 22 1532. Windsor Chair, mahogany finish on birch, fibre-rush seat, braced back $7.50. 38/1034. Foot Rest in imi- tation mahogany. Choice of attractive covers, $7.75. 22°1540 5. Arm Windsor Chair. Colonial red mahogany finish on birch, $10. 38 1545 2. End Table in imitation mahogany. Spanish iron decoration, £7.75. 356 Magic. Tambour Clock, 8-day movement. 221, in. long. Special at $9.75. 139 A. Foot. Stool, hand carved frame, genuine needle- point covers, 89.75. 407 '400. Magazine Rack in red, green or fan crackle fin- igh, $5.98, 107 '99. Junior Book Cabi- net in green, red or tan crackle finish, 87.95. 245 2055, Dressing Table Bench of quaint design in glazed chintz with ruffle. £16.00. 18 538. Smoker in imita- tion mahogany. Copper lined. nickel trim, $8.50. 207,216. Tip Table in imi- ta’ior mahogany. Top 26x26 ins. Remarkable value at $8.75. 305,543. End Table in solid mahogany. Fitted with book trough, $13.50. 353,/45,/901. Decorated Table Lamp in gray, blue or green. Rayon shade, $11.75. 38/1033. Foot Rest o bench in fine assortment of attractive covers, $11.75. 356/ Nordic. Banjo Clock, 8-day movement. 21-in. high. Brass face, Venetian decora- tion, $12.95. 34/71. Writing Table in mahogany and gum, 19x34 in. Pen rack. Roomy drawer, $15.00. 73/25692. Almco Bridge Lamp with silk and georgette shade, $16.75. 263 40. Piano Benches. As- sorted covers, some mohairs included, $12.75. 18 26. Smoker in imita- tion Mahogany. Tobacco and cigar jars, Drawer and tray. $12.75. 18 327. Smoker in imita- tion Mahogany with 2 port- able ash stands, $14.50. 31 P6136. End Table in Solid Mahogany, with cut-out for lamp, new design, $12.75. 73 25697. Bridge Lamp in twisted brass with shade of silk and georgette, $22.75. 31/1502. Arm Chair in im- itation mahogany. striped velour cover, $23.75. 55 40 181, Tulphur Pot Table Lamp with ger- uine parchment shade, $2. 127, 8391. Floor Lamp metal base with richly col- ored silk shade, $25. 105 50. Cedar Chest in walnut and gum, cedar lined. 44 inches wide. Special, £23.50. 232,215, 4-Post Bed in mahogany and gum, twin and full sizes. Save $10. $25. lint-Bruce ~<. Wing Chair, fitted with loose cushion and covered in bright, attractive chintz, $39.50. 297, . Mirror, size 9x18 in, plate, with decorated poly- chrome frame. Special $1.95. Cedar Chests, in all styles and sizes, offer you widest selection at special low prices, 106,151. Telephone Set, stand and chair, in imitation Mahogany. Attractively turned legs, $15 Governor Winthrop Desk, with all exposed parts ma- hogany. Interior solid ma- hogany. Special at $75. 100 5. Arm Chair in imita- tion mahogany. Sway seat in red velour. Tapestry back. Special at $19.75. 66 2. TFoot Rest. in fine assorted covers. A very popular gift item, specially priced at §2.25. John Hancock Secretary, seautifully - made and finished in Mahogany and Gum. $83. 308 794. Ol Font Lamp, early American repro- duction. Base of Swedish ir on Selling Good Farniture for 36 Years nawrror 103 ASylum St. 150Trumbull 8t onal shade of rayon, $19.75. Shade of attractive rchment er. 40/52. Floor Lamp of bur- e nished h with shade of rvichly colored < $11.98. R iR DN E L S 7 1Y HARTFORD

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