New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1928, Page 10

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anl game protection. Other fcatures of the mecting will be & luncheon at the Waterbury > Club, a busin2ss meeting % X | Connecticut Forestry Assoctation. and an exhibition of paintings, rho. tographs and natural history obj-cts. |The confcrence, open to all inter- ted, m be held at the Mattatuck Staie Association and mgm | Hitoread Boctoss thley Chabes to Meet ' CHAMBERLIN T0 MAKE o NEW PLIGHT ATTEMPT of the : Will Try 1o Stay Up * Comumcree Sisceiation and the Con- necticui ¢ humber of Commercs 01 forest : codeils’ develoy- ment will be of | great vopu! More ‘Than 32 . Experts i ¢ 4 prominent ¥ he world o made our and will cc off irom the E. Byrd tiying tield. He will | on the flight by \\t”lnul. ho was with on the twWo unsuc- ats over Long Island. Martine said Chambe Heger will teli D for tmpro R E was 1ot certain when the len Ii. Coc 1 toriai « J ! In the pext attempt approximately b ¢ conditions. attempt to break the hours, - lin will us: monoplanc similar to th od jn this at- tempts over Long Island. FACE TREASON CHARGE f the rural high- on session which ‘\ul \\'Ihili(\ of Two Women Members | v of Prominent Mesican Family Be- fldfil ov ¥ e: S, | of the president Jr., of New Hay ing Investigated by Authorities, . Mexico City, Jan 26 police today were investigating the | ramifications of an alleged conspir- jacy of two women ugainst the gov- i - will discuss !h.- pelation of forestry to the recent floods in Verniont and New Hamp- shire. Col. Woolsey, who was with | erament. ; American forestry regiments dur-| The two women, who are members ing the war, was in Vermont during | © & well known family, Were ar- the recent floods and his accounts |Fested and charged with having en- L e ot onle those of & forester | Eaged in seditious activities by dis- | and engineer but of an eye-witness. | tributing revolutionary literature. Austin ¥. Hawes, state forcster of | _TWenty-one other women, teachers | Gonnecticut, will tell about the worl | B _the Catholic school Colegio Jo- being done by the state in acquiring | ! sefino, were arrested and hehll for e and far aroming timber, The | xamination. The school was closed. state has already acquired about 35,- | Althoush the police have been re- 000 ncres of such lands and is as. | Ucent regarding the arrests, news tively engaged in re-foresting it both 'I'TP;:'O‘:‘:: !:i ‘::e:uwleubrene«n e ing and ing the |t 3 ::t:::lm:g‘r):“:l“‘,l l‘el:f;mc.:f; for tne | Were held for examination to delfr- Eenildition of about. 200,000 acros, | Wine whether they conducted rell t it ey Giich Gver “twenty-fivo | U8 services'And ‘teachings 4n. viple- Seansitor the date to acquire. what |U0NS of the selislounlaws, of the, 6 (UP)—A| - iealthe department Chamber- | Pr—secret | > NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928 BALK DIPHTHERIA BY INMUNIZATION 48 Per Cent of Children in Bris- fol Frmm }tuck (8pociul to the Herald) Bristol, Jan, 1y halt the | in Lristol are protected | he result of a childr guinst diphtheria as 10 weeks' immunization campaign | curricd out in this city. Announce- went of the result is commented on e monthly bulletin of the state tment of health which has ob- 1 the effcets of the campaigil be bullctin says of the ol should m well pl . Already 50 pe nildren are protected ! brought about united efforts of the school depart- ment, jocal physicians and welfar: | organizations. Accomplishing results ! short a timc shows that the gn was well planned, all ot ations were pulling together and the public was well informed o1 the benefits to be derived from im- rmunization of their children. first gun in the campaign ed on October 26 when ss meeting was held in the Higin School Auditorium. Represented at this mecting were the the Health Protective S d of Health, Bristol Board | iting Nurse-Family | | Welfare As: n. The meeting ' was well attendad, some fifteen hun- | , all of whom | n minded on the subject | | of diphtheria immunization. | “I'oliowing the mass meeting ar- j cnts were made for the diph- | ilm ‘New Ways for Old’, to | he presented at the local theater, At | | its threc showings 5,000 were reach-. | ed. 8o the message went home ana ! through t le public evidently were convineed as shown by the response to the | active immunization campaign | i\\m(h was then carried out in the schools. | “Bristol has nine town public | schoole, five rural public achools and | three parochial schools making in | | all seventeen schools with a total | registration of 6,560 children. The ! campalgn included the 9rel|m|nar,\'} | Schick test to determine the number | already immune to diphtheria. By | | this test 8.2 per cent, or 458 chil- | | dren, were found to be immune. | ~ Springéeld Providence New Haven ON SATURDAY / FULLER FURNITURE CO. GREAT MERCHANDISE DJUSTMENT SALE- $30¢,000.00 High Grade Furniture Stock of Fuiler Furniture Co. LOCATED AT 40 - 56 FORD ST, HARTFORD — BETWEEN ASYLUM AND PEARL STS, Oui ~iocks Are Nearly Adjusted.” Everything Must Go. Nothing Reserved — Your Unrestricted Choice — Remember, No Favoritism Shown — First Come, First Served — Come Early For These Wonderful Bargains! Bedroom Suites $5.00 DOWN—LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS Just think of buying at sale prices beautiful suites —master designs from such fine makers as Sligh, Widdi- | comb, Woodward and other Grand Rapids makers. But, our stocks need adjusting — hence these marvelous savings. Day Beds 9 o’Clock Special One lot of regularly $20 Day Beds complete with | mattress; cretonne covered, to go at $14.50." Living Room Suites ON LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS The makers’ names on these high grade Living Room | Suites are gnarantees as to quality. Suites from such eminent factories as Ritter, Jamestown Lounge, Buffalo | Lounge, Kroehler, Mueller, etc, to $300.00 on a suite! Buy now at savings up $98.00 Living Room Suites, while they last at .. ! $129.50 Living Room Suites, while they last at . . $149.00 Living Room Suites, while they last at . . $198.00 Living Room Suites, while they last at . .$129.00 $295.00 Living Room Suites, while they last at . .$198.00 $375.00 Living Room Suites, while they last at . .$269.50 I $498.00 Living Room Suites, while they last at ..%379.00 $750.00 Living Room Suites, while they last at . .$489.00 it now has. | This was followed by toxin-antitoxin Commissioner Walter 0. Fuiey ot | S8id to Have Burned for thowe found eusceptible to diph- | the State Park and Forest Commis- Sister to Death |theria, this being given to 39 per‘ slon will discuss the outdoor recre- ' proiyeor 'Ky Jan. 26 UP—Mre. | CERL OF 2,171 children. Thus 48 per ational problems of the NaugatutX | piizoheth Carter, 50, died at a cent or nearly half the children tn | Valley. This section, with 1ts rap-|yonita) here last night from burns the Rristol schcols - are protected | 1dly expanding population, increas- | alleged to have been received ~vhen against diphtheria.” “. ing financial resources and attrac- Der brothor, Edward Fish, of Lex. | Towa City Elks’ Lodge > tive scepiery, is beginning to be in- Ky, Fined on Rum Charge terested in the development of ita Councll Bluff, Jowa, Jan. 26 (P— fine recreational possibilities, and Mer. Filley is expected to discuse the The Elks lodge of Iowa City, Towa, | | was fined $1,500 on three counts— | probiens’ from the viewpoint of an | 18TMer. Wus working pear the house, xpert and a state official. Mn)or“’"“ said that he ran to the home | Guilfoile of Waterbury will discuss {when he heard M. Carters| ... .o ond sale of liquor and | the mafter from his viewpoint as |SCreams. He extinguished the flames keeping a liquor nuisance—after ev- | dence had been heard in federal’ ed Fish and locked him fi. &) court in Council Bluffs by Judse $95.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at ..... $57.75 $119.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at . . $89.50 $179.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at .....$119.00 $225.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at . ....$159.00 $295.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at .....$198.00 $375.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at . .$285.00 $430.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at .....$293.50 $650.00 Bedroom Suites, while they last at .....$449.00 9 ¢'Clock Special Promptly at 9 o'clock Saturday morning we place | on sale 144 extra heavy | Cocoa Door Mats; regularly $1.95. To go at 98¢, The woman's, husband, who is 9 o’clock Saturday Specials 9 o’Clock Special Dining Room Suites the city to the convention. well as offering the hospitality or|:9 said, and after a struggle, sub chiet [room until Sherift R. McDonald Major William A. Weleh, | Joseph Molyneaux yesterday. enginacr of the Palisades Interstate |could get there. Park, will show moving pictures of | the work being done by New York |nied the charge and declared he | and New Jersay in devcloping state knew nothing about Mrs. Carter's lands for public outdoor recreation death, officers said. i paid. Bond Suggestions For January Investment $50,000 Philadelphia Electric Co. 4%s . . . . Nov., 1967 $25,000 Empire Dist. Electric Co. 5s. . ... March, 1952 $25,000 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Ss.......... May, 1952 $25,000 New England Tel. & Tel. 4%s ... May, 1961 $50,000 New York Telephone Co. 4%s ... Nov., 1939 $25,000 American Tel. & Tel. Ss........ Dec., 1940 $50,000 Southwestern Bell Tel. 5s . .. Feb., 1954 $14,000 Bell Tel. of Penn. Ss.....c.. ... Jan., 1948 $50,000 Province of Alberta 4%s ... ... June 15, 1945 $25,000 Province of Alberta 4%4s. ... ... July 15, 1941 $50,000 Province of Manitoba 4%s ...... Dec., 1956 $25,000 Province of Saskatchewan 4s . . . Nov. 15, 1957 $25,000 Province of Ontario 4%s ....... Nov., 1950 $50,000 Province of Ontario 4%s ....... Nov., 1937 $50,000 Province of Nova Scotia 4%¢s . Sept., 1952 /47 $50,000 Prov. of British Columbia 4X4s ... Nov., 1957 Offered subject to sale and change in price. Particulars upon request PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York and Hertford Seock Exchanges 6 Central Row, r K‘-‘ Hartford, Conn. M Telephone 2-1141 (8 31 West Main Street, New Britain, Conn. w4 Telephone 2040 Four officers of the club werc\ Fish confined in jail tonight, de- fined $250 each on charges of pos- ' sesslon of liquor. They pleaded guil- | ty to the charges and all fines were Look at all the new specials for Saturday. Many of the old ones are repeated—many new ones added. Ad- justing our stocks—out they go! Come early—be here promptly at 9 o’clock for these 9 o’clock specials. $6.75 Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables, go at ..... $15.00 Golden Oak Chiffoniers, go at .. $3.50 End Tables, go at . $9.75 Buffet Mirrors—3 panels—go at .. $1.95 Polychrome Smokers, go at ..... $23.50 Strollers with hoods, go at ...... $3.75 Rassinettes, go at $10.00 Metal Beds, go at $2.25 Medicine Cabinets, go at $12.00 Mattresses, go at $3.98 Carpet Sweepers, go at . $98.00 Living Room Suites, go at .... $105.00 Bedroom Suites, go at ... $2.95 eee.. $8.95 . $1.29 . $3.98 . 98¢ .$11.50 . $1.98 . $4.95 . $L19 . $6.95 50.00 .$57.75 Stoves and Ranges Here they are! sale prices on our entire line of stoves, ranges and heaters. Glenwood ranges included. Ad- justment of our stocks requires immedlate disposal. $33.00 Glenwood Gas Ranges, to go at $26.40 | $50.00 Glenwood Kitch- 'en Heaters, to $69.00 Glenwood Gas | Ranges, to go at $55.20 $99.50 Glenwood Coal 3 Ranges, to go at $79.60 $137.00 Glenwood Coal Ranges, to go at $109.60 $190.75 Glenwood Com- bination Ranges $218.00 Glenwood Com- bination Ranges $174.40 Adjustment | Save now! | Living Room Suites One lot of high grade Living Room Ruites upholstered in genuine velour; regularly $98; go Saturday morning while they *50 Bedroom Suites | One lot of American Walnut | Bedroom Suites; Tudor Period designs; regularly $.05.00; to go | Saturday while they last at . ¥57.75 | | $1.49 | wood Gas Ranges, One lot o' $17.50 genuine Reed Chairs; mahogany finish ; spring cushion seat; cretonne upholstered, to go at $9.95. Mirrors 9 o’Clock Special One lot of regularly $1 Kitchen Mirrors; golden oak frames; to go, while they last at 49¢. Glenwood Gas Ranges One lot of genuine Glen- regularly $33.00; Fibre Ferneries 9 0'Clock Special Ferneries; regularly $5.75; to go while they last at | $3.39. Cogswell Chairs 9 o’Clock Special One lot of regularly | $39.50 Cogswell Chairs in high grade upholsterings; to go on sale Saturday, while they last at $24.75. to go Saturday | | while they last at $26.40. ON LIBERAL CREPRIT TERMS When the doors swing open promptly at 9 .o’clock Saturday morning will mark the opening of this, our greatest sale, Every Dining Room Suite in walnut and *° mahoggny will go on sale at prices that will open your eyes with amazement. Most liberal terms, too! | $149.00 Dining Room Suites, while they last at .. $190.00 Dining Room Suites, while they last at . $265.00 Dining Room Suites, while they last at . $349.00 Dining Room Suites, $475.00 Dining Room Suites, while they last at $525.00 Dining Room Suites, w| $950.00 Dining Room Suites, while they last at while they last at . $99.50 .$119.00 . .$195.00 .$269.00 ..$335.00 le they last at ..$419,00 . .$575.00 Springs, Mattresses You'll Be Surprise At These Savings! A Sale that is a Sale. We are force to adjust our stocks to meet conditions, s0 out they go at startling | prices. | $12.00 Mattresses— One lot of artistic fibre ' will go at .. $14.00 Mattresses— will go at .. $18.50 Mattresses— - willgoat .. $22.75 Mattresses— will go at .. $16.75 $30.00 Mattresses— will go at .. $19 Phone 2-9197 $6.95 $9.75 | $12.50 or Evening Appointment | Member of Adaskin Furniture Syndicate FULLER FURNITURE CO. 10 - 56 FORD ST., HARTFORD Between Asylum and Pearl Sts. Opposite Capitol Grounds Room Size Rugs Deferred Payments To adjust our rug stocks, our beautiful assortment | goes into this sale at saeri- fice prices! What an op- portunity for you to save! And how! $30.00 Tapestry Rugs, — 9x12, to go at ....%19.50 $35.00 Velvet Rugs, 9x12, to go at $24.75 $35.00 Axminster Rugs, 8-3x10-6, to go at $24.75 | $39.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12, to go at ....$27.95 $45.00 Heavy Axminster Rugs, to go at - ..$33.50 $49.50 Extra Heavy Ax- minsters, 9x12, to go at oooe $37.50 $9a()0 Wllwn Rugs, 9x12, to go $69.75 $102. 75 Wllhm Rugs, 9x12, to go at .$73.50 $112, 75 Wilton Rugs, 9x12, to go at $79.50

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