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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928, Read this Amazing Telegram — it Saves You More than Half! A Great Furniture F actory Went lnt o " o WESTERR UNIONZE=2 | the Hands of the Receiver! We Bought § TELEGRAM [ o - | Zoar iemren Lot S —JetEGRAM | OAY LETTER | _swe_| e — T DAY LEV -y WICHT MESSAGE_| “wiTE WGHT LETTER LT {1 HOOVER STOPS THE B LODVAIN TROUBLE Says University Has Right to Determine Inscription WIGHT MESSAGE | NIGHT LETTER I i Louvain, Belgium, June 29 () — " aonc of these I EL AM 11 none of thess thies symools A message from Herbert Hoover :f;"lmmam . #fter the check (numer of oears words) this s o hl!gum Other. d: | apparently has prevented an in- wiseits character isindicateq their Entire Stock for 40c on the Dollar! § symbol appearing 1 the c: : $ | scription with the Latin equivalent of “Destroyed by Teutonic fury” : form appearing on the Louvain l- Received at New Britain . d brary. The balustrade of the library , The Most Astounding Event Ever Held! J a8 by leted tod ithout [ e e ottty o oot el € lMlost Astoun vent Lver neids versy has raged for almost a year. i s : u\t\‘l::;xrjeir:;\:;g“i:d;&:T‘z‘ri‘vi:l;”a;al;i‘; | JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. The most astounding sale of fine Bedroom Furniture ever held in any store! The comparisons ct, a e E ¢ = . should remain as provided in the ' . New Britain, Conn. may look unbelievable, but this is merchandise we have bought and sold for years at the regular 1 L‘:‘:‘::y plans aud 2‘,“’:“’?1"“;‘:":;&" YQUR CASH OFFER OF FORTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR FOR prices indicated. To the huge factory stock just come in, we have thrown in every Suite and " :1;8::‘;! .:',,. eb‘:'l"‘;:;:::’e ‘t"“hih"':"l"l:: BALANCE ENTIRE RECEIVER STOCK ACCEPTED WE STAR1 Piece on our floors and from our warehouses for a final clean-up at these sacrifice prices. Every : :nscrlp‘uon on \\jvdneaguy‘ l'enu‘::s;l" SHIPPING AT ONCE. regular price in this ad is genuine—and we stand ready to prove it. Anyone who has seen this n a demonstration during whic e 5 5 ; s g A el L e RECEIVERS CONEWANGO FURN. CO. Furniture on our floors during the past year will recognize their value at once. For the buying I. d°;“'_‘;"":"l‘;"‘:“”:"e‘d“‘ih‘;‘t“";;: T opportunity of a lifetime—you are urged to MAKE SELECTIONS BARVYY <. os ive sne . would be dedicated on July 4 with- i out the balustrade and with the | controversy unsettled a cable mes. sage came from Mr. Hoover. As ] chairman of the commission for re- lief in Belgium, Mr. Hoover granted | ] the university full jurlsdiction as to the fnscription to be placed on the memorial. 300 Pieces — 4 u‘Carloads of Fine Eedroom Dining Room Furniture—Less Than Half Price! Owns Library The university owned the library and had undeniable jurisdiction in connection with inscriptions, Mr, Hoover said. The educational foun- dation of the Belgian relief com- mittee had approved final jurisdic- tion by the university at the foun- dation’s December meeting. “The whole purpose of this great effort,” the Hoover message contin- ued, “has been to make a gift which would be acceptable to the university and a lasting monument to American friendship. Represent- ing the donors of a large share of the funds employed in building the library, I suggest you obtain im- mediate settlement of the present controversy on lines eliminating war bitterness, reflecting the true | spirit of the great educational in- | stitution and being in accord with | mature public opinion.” A copy of Mr. Hoover's message was given to Mr. Warren. He left soon arterwards for Italy and was uot expected to return for the fin- augural ceremonies. Woman From California To Hunt for Amundsen Oslo, Norway, June 29 (A—An American woman, Miss Louise A. Boyd of San Rafael, Cal., today was actively engaged in perfecting plans for a search for Roald Amund- , | <sen and his five missing companions. i | In the meantime a large Italian seaplane, the Marina I, piloted by Major Penzo was hunting for the men between Norway and Bear Is- land. The sealing ship Hobby, flying the American flag, will sail from | Tromsoe on Sunday for Kings Bay | with Miss Boyd an active partiel- i | pant In the rescue expedition. I¢ i | was understood that she was financ. i ing the project. & Miss Boyd, who was the first | woman to set foot on Franz Joset ! land, had chartered the vessel for | a hunting expedition oft Greenland but offered it to the Norwegian zovernment to search for Amund- fen. ey —— '\.‘ \ = 10 Piece $395 Figured Walnut ] A bargain so unparalleled, so hreath-taking o o ° it is almost unbelievable! Thi: p /| most popular Suites we have ever handled! Dlnlng Room Sulte ow there are just 24 Suites to he had— priced far helow regular wholesale cost! The Consisting of 66-inch Buffet, Ob- f) pieces are splendidly made throughout with o : b b, €] beautiful surfaces of French or Figured $ P"ng ljxtensmni Table._(.hmn‘ ¢ u.b Walnut—and finished in the rich, lustrous inet, Enclosed Server, 5 side Chairs g tones for which this great factory was fam- and 1 Arm Chair, seats covered in ous. Decorations are the artistic wr : 5 : 5 : I style. Includ- genuine leather; mohair or jac- ed are Dresser, Wardrobe, Van Bow-End quard. Bed. Don’t wait! Come in at 9 a. m.! & 26 Insurgents Killed After Court Martial Mexico City, June 29 (P—Twenty- tix insurgents were killed and five | captured and executed after a drum | courtmartial folowing a three-hour battle at La Mulita, state of Guana- inato. Federal troops located a large group of insurgents concentrated P under five leaders at La Mulita. , | The leaders were Manuel Frias, Florencio Monasterio, Dolores Zara- zua, Filomeno Osnornio and Jose | Rios. There was a fight of three hours before the insurgents were DINING ROOM SUITES routed. In their flight the anti-gov- Suite consists of 60. inch Buffet, Ob. ernment forces left 26 bodies on the | field. Five prisoners were captured | i o long Extension Table, China Cabinet, $ and executed and 60 saddled horses Enclosed Server, 5 Side Chairs and were seized. N SR $109 WALNUT SUITE 1 Arm Chair; seats covered in jac- There are several species of hirds | : 3 . S e 5 that can travel much fastor than any | Consisting of Dresser, Bed, Chest of Drawers and quard or genuine leather. airplane; the fastest is the “frigate | French Vanity, exactly as pictured. bird,"” which has its home in the tropies. This bird Is remarkable for | its long wings, and s said to be | capable of fying 300 miles an hour. WALNUT CHIFFONIERS 10 Piece Walnut DRESSERS Y7, 3 Piece $345 Karpen Genuine \‘; 4 Mohair Living Room Suites Made 3 Piece Fibre Suites Suite consists of Settee, Rocker and| Armchair, all loose cushions, spri filled. All Karpen suites are fully /it ey Suite consists of 78 inch Settee, Wing Chair and Club Chair: covered with genu- dine Chase Mohair, reversible cushions, i Marshall spring construction throughout; g web bottoms, s’ ANOLEPOOT Orand Rapide, Mskiges | You Need Pay | IMPORTANT! | Ope Only a Small 2 ¢ No Cancellations Amount Down! Till - Till No Exchanges | g:ll:,l:fie::; SP. M. “THE BIG FURNITURE ‘STORE' WITH THE' LITTLE T PRICES” SP. M No Deductions |§ _ : _ Mdse. Held for [ff Weekly Amounts | Saturdgy | 132 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | Saturday [ pnt:ere Deeuv:y “