New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1928, Page 3

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Important Notice! Without Exception-~—Al Our Furniture At Reduced Prices Wise, Hmith Lo, 'HARTFORD All February Furniture Sales — [ d Glves Vent to Personal II = : B’ Dlmluh“ The Rev. Alonzo F. Workman, itin. o s s erant preacher, “feels it in his soul ;4 “Medical ideas are carrisd out dif- Harry” Cunhingham, who as navi- th;‘hl:nl‘m‘:'u;: become 3o strong | ferently in Europe than in the ing- the world war safely piloted |notice of his candidacy in 17 states. (A. Herr of Waterbury at the weekly ,thousands of American soldiers to Rev. Workman is a democrat. meeting of the Exchange club held “I'll be able to furnish interesting talk on ,0f ‘the giant lincr, succeeding Com- |gq4g, cities of Europe which he visited a impdore. Herbert: Hartley - who has Fred Woods. He spoke in part as iness world.” The minister said his name had | follows: Vice-Commodore ; Lknown i lx;pplng cjrcles as one of (national convention in 1924, through |on a much larger scale than in this the meyriest skippers on the sea, will | the office of Thad Brown, then secre- | country. While an average hospital liner when it makes its next voyage | “I told them I would consider it | hospital in Europe contains about | to Europe rehm.r,'".‘ in '28, and that is a matter of rec- | 7,500 beds and is considered an 55 Duncan, Okla., Jan. 25 (UP)— M Are comm Cured k New York, Jan, 25 (P—“Smiling |that e will be the next ‘president of igating officer of the Leviathan dur- | within the minister that he has filed | United States,” declared Dr. Edward CF petitiorls | last evening at the Burritt hotel. Dr, France, has been placed in command after I get the replies,” Workman | Herr gave an ‘Workman said he had been too |few years ago. He was introduced by quit. the:seaifor'a desk in the bus- |busy to work out his platform yet. Cunningham, |been brought before the democratic “Hospitals in Europe are operated be ob‘ths. biidge of the United States | tary of state of Ohio. in U. 8. contains about 1,000 beds, a new comniander, who is 45 |ord,” Workman said. average sized institution. Hospitals a,descendant of New | Workman has been in Duncan in- [in Germany have special treatment and’falned his éar- |termittedly for more than a year, | for their patients when they are re- by ‘sailing |but claims Joplin, Mo., as his home. | covering from an operation. No pa- | athoy in the old whal- (He has no regular pulpit. tient is discharged until he has fully ) fiag Hartor, L. L' ‘He | Among his valued possessions are | recovered. In this country many pa- ‘command of the George |letters which he said were from the | tients are sent home where they are Washington, second largest liner of |state department at Washington, |confined for a few weeks while re- : the Amerfean merchant marine, |acknowledging communications 1o |gaining their health. Patients in ' Clommodore Hartley, in announc- |President Wilson during the world |German hospitals have been known ing his resignation, said, “I have not | war. to be able to sit up the day after ihad a home since I was 18, and I'd | In letters to Wilson, Workman |a serious spinal opcration because of 'like to sec some of the other boys ‘nune-ted that Japan should attack |the cleverness of German doctors in have the Leviathan now."” Russia through Asia, thus weakening | administering cther, 5 Effective February. 1 |the forces against the allies on the| “In Berlin the former crown His resignation becomes effective |eastern front. prince’s palace is used for a danc- | February 1 when he will become| This was done, he said, and|ing school. The buildings in Berlin special sales representative of the |“must have convinced somebody that | are remnarkable and are known for Pepperell Manufacturing company of |I was the greatest strategist of the | their artistic beauty, Munich is a Boston, a cotton concern. He will world war.” city known for its rare paintings and be located at new offices of the con- cern to be opened at Atlanta, Ga, Commodore Hartley was senior ranking officer of the American mer- chant marine and during his career as skipper of the Leviathan won [EAST MAIN STREET LINE NOT CHECKED SINCE ‘02 its artistic and historical buildings. Many of the buildings erected hun- dreds of years ago are in good con- ! {dition today. Vienna contains the most cultured and refined people in the world. From the lowest type of workmen in the strects to the of Hotel| prominent men of the city, culture and refinement are shown in their Bronmos Reings Siiation 40 | o 0y and actions, Operas are held | Attention of Board. |in large outdoor stadiums, housing ‘Saratoga and two years later joined about 30,000 people. Companies of | the §, 8. St. Paul, finally being plac-| A letter from Richard Erwin,{1,600 perform in Vienna. In Buda- ed in command of the vessel. He|ywho intends to remodel the Bronson |pest a queer situation is in vogue. | made his first voyage on the Levia- {hotel on Main and FEast Main|Instead of the trolleys running in <han on July 4, 1923, when the con- |street, asking for the building lines |the center of the streets with the vorted .German liner was placed In |was read to the board of public| trafficjpassing on both sides the ve- !passcnger service by the United | works last night. It was found that | hicles run close to the sidewalks and | States government. {the last map showing the desired {the traffic proceeds in the center of Commodore Hartley described hs Ibuilding lines was dated 1902. It|the street.” getting the command of the Levia- | way yoted to allow these lines to| Duhncan Shaw.of the Eddy-Glover .than as one of the luckicst events I8\ stand if found legal. If not the en- post, American Legion, gave a short +his life, He said he had been sus-|gineer will make a survey on East|talk about the coming visit of Com- !pended as an act of discipline for Majin strect from Center to Main and | mander Byrd. Jthe grounding ornthefl!‘l:’m‘iurll‘:“: | will establish a building line, A later the Mongolia of the American | hearing will then be held for the! , line and had gone to Washington to [ proterty owners affected and the Hardware Trade Healthy neo some friends. While at Wnch, |new line presented.. According to the Early Reports Assert {he said, he was introduced to 80me |pyj|qing lines on the 1902 map, the | New York, Jan 25.—The hard- | officials who were then connected |wegt corner of the hotel on East|ware trade throughout the country ‘with the United States BhiDPINE | y\f5in street is about four inches |gives indication of a healthy condi- board and they asked him how he ouep ¢ne jyne, tion as far as early reports go, Hard- |would like to take command of the | “'Tne board will meet Thursday|ware Age will say tomorrow In its 'Leviathan. i morning at 10:30 o'clock to start |weekly market summary. While n “Btop’ your kidding," he replled. | yory on the bldget. 1f the work is [ few scctiops trade is somcwhat | ,but was assured that the offer WaS| ;o4 completed Thureday, ft will |spotty, jobbers are, gencrally speak- !made in good faith and was t0ld 10|00t again Kriday morning. ing, getting off to a.good start in report to the shipping board °""’“l" Permission was given to Schultz|the year's business. Metail trade is | “I did so,” he said, “and -hmhv | & Costello Inc., to withdraw its ap- |less active than the dealers had hop- | afterward left the building “'““r 'h‘wucmon for a gas filling station at|ed for, but improvement is looked | iappointment to take ""“"“;‘d _"‘: ;;Gl-fil Glen street. The opposition of | for in the immediate future. i Leviathan in my pocket, I waifed|ihe 0dd Fellows to the station was| Prices are very firm, and in some the streets of Washington as the reason given for the action of |cases the trend is decidedly upward. | were treading on air. the board. The petition of N, B.|Jobbers' stocks are in excellent con- His Two Romances jeq | Budnits for a gas filling statiny to |dition. * Commodore Hartley was "l‘f‘"mc |be located at 186 Arch street (the| Collgetions on the twice, He courted his first wife, the |04y, ou08 corner of Arch street and |fairly satistactory. {former Charlotte Adler, Of JErsey |ywey poar)on the site of the pres- po i ‘City, by wireless for six years when | . " 0 o nted ‘he was chief officer of the St. Lous, | ) and_met his sccond wife, a nathve | oppyy, gy RODIES OF TWO V] Fresident Coolidge, Chief Justi of Opelika, Ala., when she was a, & " " Hiid r > s passenger on the Leviathan. They‘o"“"‘““"v Jan. 25 (UP)—8earch | Willlam Howard Taft and several 2 i have a son three years of age. the Shetucket river was continued | other distinguished Americans are | February Sale Price He' performed the marriages of 31 49 ¢ d while | and Herbert Whitaker, who werc [sium on Yala development during | moverl K than and had |drowncd with thelr parents and |the pasg half contury which will ba | 1°ull size Bow End Ded, Large s [ skipper o 4 three sisters Monday night when an | issued by the Yale News Jan, 28. | Bureau with shaped Mirror and | Chiffonier, Walnut combina- | The bodies of the other victims | 0th anniversary of that publication, tion, fame, a wife and a wide acquaint- ance with world notables. He is 54 years old and was born in Oswego Falls, N. Y. He rted inis sea career on the schoolship Proposed Remodeling “Merchandise Carried Here Is Guaranteed to Satisfy!” That’s the Most Important Thing We Can Say in Our Request for Your Furniture Business! You Know Our Prices Are As Low or Lower Than in Any Other Store in Connecticut. We Guarantee This. You Know That When You Trade at Wise, Smith & Co.’s You Are Dealing With a Store That Has Grown As Hartford Has Grown. Our Stocks Are Immense ... Whatever You May Want You Find It Here. Selections Complete . .. Prices Low...and Every Piece of Furniture Here is Trustworthy. No Extra Charge for Credit! No High-Pressure Annoying Salesmen— The Published Price is All We Ask! * You are Invited to Look Around! "Seiomn Sie | Beautiful Upholstered | Correctly Designed Dining Room Suites Regularly $125 February Sale Price | Regularly $195 February Sale Price $89 | Tull size Bed, Large Burcau and Chest of Drawers, Walnut combination. Regularly $195 average are Living Room Suites Regularly $225 February Sale Price '169 99 149 Three pieces covered in Mo- Buffct, Dining Table, Five Buffet, 66-inch Extension Chairs, and Arm Chair. Walnut | Table, Five Chairs and Arm cl with Tapestry seats. Combination Walnut. Regularly $375 l:Reguln-ly $325 February Sale Price ‘ebruary Sale Price N CONTRIBUTE Haven, Jan. 25 (UP)— Regularly $149 February Sale Price Regularly $149 February Sale Price | here today for the bodies of Allen {among the contributors to a sympo- ! al his passengers many famous Y ‘p::‘:::l'el, including Qucen Marie |automobile plunged into the water.| The issues will commemorate the | i mania. He was made a cheva- ot the Legion of Honor by the | Were Tecovered shortly after the ac- | the oldest college daily in the United | jjrench government a year ago. | cident. i states. Regularly $295 | February Sale Price wearing quality of Jacquard 8239 Velour, 8ix Pieces, Colonial Design, | " full size Ded, Large Bureau, Regularly $295 February Sale Price Three pieces covered in good hair with outside trimmings of Velour to match. Tapestry re- | with other cabinet woods, | verse on seat cushions. Regularly $295 February Sale Price oKk AV ES * o“ME STA 3 DAY \;flll“)‘ with lhrt-r;:auarlvr Tire and Battery Man With Host of , Drawers and Bench. Mahogany MARK-DOWN SALE || === - G I'riends to Maintain B«sb_m | Buffet, 66-inch Extension Regularly $149 osiad e s mude fetay iRt , s | Scat covers. Walnut combins- An February Sale Price ] | tion. $119 ' ! ‘ | Full size Bow End DBed, | Three-Piece Frame Suites | s o il Hlurvnu with large Mirror and | with Mohair coverings includ- Three-Picce tinue his own business at Bre Chest of Drawers. Walnut com- S i o High streets following a_dissolution | U bination, hegviide A ARy Silk Damask. Iteverse on scat George J. Jackson formerly in bus- | iness with B. H. Tyrell. under the. of partnership between him and Mr. e ‘ Tyrrell. ! e i Regularly $269 | cushions. : $10, $11 an 12 Styles Febr Sal i $ : i Regularly $475 February Sale Price name of George's Tire and Battery | Mr. Jackson was with the West mation, conducted at the corner of ‘End Tire Co., on West Main stre: Full size Bed, Large Bureau, Buffet with Figured Walnut | Early American period design Buffet. 66-inch Frame | Table, China Suite with Mohair covering in | Chairs, Arm Chair with Velour | combination with fine quality, good wearing tapestry. Regularly $445 February Sale Price Extension | Carved Cabinet, Five | Walnut combination, | Regularly $395 Fehruary Sale Price Seats, Regularly $395 February Sale Price 209 ‘349 Three-Picee lingness to accommodate and his generally cheerful and pleasant serv- ice won him many friends who fol- lowed him when he opened & busi- ness of his own. Recently he and his partner pur- chased the filling and secvice station at Broad and High streets, each partner taking turns at m-n-fln‘ a: station. After operating under -this method since January 11, 1927 it was found more satisfactory to dissolve dlh: tnership and each man conduct | 3 e own station, Mr. Tyrrell retain- |l Markdowns .ed the original station at Park and F .Stanley and will conauct' it “:"d"‘ or he name of Tyrrell's Service station. 4 ;\lr. ':Inckmn will conduct the Broad | Thursday, street station under the name of | George's Service station. Mr. Jackson will offer besides a | NOW ; Park and Stanley streets, will con- for two years. At that place his wil- full size Vanity and Chest of Drawers, Walnut combination. Regularly $389 February Sale Price $299 Five pleces, Colonial style Poster, Twin Beds, Bureau with large Mirror, roomy Chest and | Vanity. Figured Walnut com- hair. bination. ming. in Mahogany and Maple com- bination. Buffet, Table, China Cabinet, Five Chairs and Arm “hair with seats of fine grade of Velour. Beds, Mattresses and Bed Springs at February Sale Prices Allover Uphol- Three-Piece Solid Mahogany | Front, Extension Table, China | These Fach 9 Closet, Tlive Chairs and Arm stered Suites of very fine Mo- | Frame Suite with fine Mohair All exposed wood trim- ! covering and Linen Frieze. Re- Chair with seats of smooth Pair a New Style. Not All ! versible seat cushions. Are solid Mahogany, Mohair, Combination Walnut, complete line of tires, accessories and batteries, grease and, oils and all the customary service at a modern high class station. The station will continue the sale of Pan-Am gas.— ‘advt. Forty i’eople Executed | In Hongkong, China Hongkong, Jan. 25.—(UP)— Forty persons were summarily exe- cuted in Canton after a series of raids by troops and police on alleged communistic quarters, according to word recelved here today. The raids came after there had been reported a large communistic plot to take effect simultaneous with the Chinese New Year. The reports here sald that eon- siderable ammunition had been tak- | en and that some seditious literature was setzed. Z ) Sizes in Every Pattern. This Style Included. VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET Opp. Monument _—'———__‘ February Sale Special $12.75 Mattresses All white cotton with woven tickmg e 8469 I — February Sale Special $18.75 Mattresses All whife felt with Roll Edge and $14.69 ticking =‘ February Sale Special $28.75 Mattresses With imperial edge 319-69 and woven ticking .. February Sale Special $£33.75 Kapok Mattresses Stitched edge, art or 24 99 woven ticking .. ... L [— —————— —_— February Sale Special $38.75 Kanok Mattresses Hand stitched imperial edge, finest art woven ticking —_——— February Sale Special $48.75 Kapok Mattresses Purc South American hair filled— best woven February Sale Special $9.95 Metal Beds Two-inch continuous 6 9 post designs. All sizes. ¢9 _ S o= e | February Sale Special 14.75 Metal Beds Two-inch continuous posts with ‘= February Sale Special $34.75 Poster Beds Colonial style, mahogany veneer i s e $2 3669 February Sale Special $28.75 Day Beds Windsor design. Opensa to full size bed. Cretonne cov- 22 69 cred mattress . o February Sale Special $12.75 Children’s Cribs Ivory enamel or wood finish, ad- justable high sides $59 Poster Solid mahogany, twin

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