New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1928, Page 31

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Sacrificed Without Regard to Cost _ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928 $250,000 Worth of High Grade Furniture ane’s Wrecking Sale Bridge Lamps— Complete with Shade. Fiber Rocker with Aute Spring Cushion. End Tables, popular de- signs, in lovely finishes. TIME IS SHORT . KANE BUILDING MUST MAKE WAY FOR WIDER MAIN STREET 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite WRECKING SALE FEATURE AT . . . . . Includes—Dresser—Bow-End Bed—French Vanity—~Chest O’ Drawers An ¢xample of the big bedroom values in this sale. Walnut veneer and Gumwood Suite of s French Period in a pleasing design. Large pieces, with long French Plate mirrors. Better Easy Terms. be early. At this low price, while they last. At Most Amazing Reductions! Bedroom Suites Reduced Every Suite in Our Store and Warehouses—Only a Few Listed $77.50 BEDROOM SUITES—3 pieces—Dresser, $49 Chest and Full-Size Bed. Wrecking Sale Price .......... S8 ey $135 BEDROOM SUITES—S8 pieces—Dresser, Bed, Chest and Vanity, Pleasing design. Wrecking Sale Price $198 BEDROOM SUITES—4 pieces, Veneer on Gumwood. Attractive decora- tions. © Wrecking Sale Price sign. Wrecking Sale Price ......oo00eeeeeees on Gumwood. Dresser, Bed, Vanity and Wardrobe. Wrecking Sale Price SUPER SPECIALS— LIMITED QUANTITIES $5.00 Floor Lamps. Now $8.00 Telephone Sets. 6x9 Felt Base Rugs—in choice of pat- terns. Now $4025 $35 Gateleg Tables—sturdy and well Now. $16.50 $24 Dressers—hardwood finished Wal- 527.‘30'P“:;u|"‘-l’i«;l Beds, in Mahogany e S = $16.75 enpoflto'N:: s $29.00 THE BIG CLOCK. S e ey, ) HARTFORD in walnut $129 $260 BEDROOM SUITES—4 pieces with 4-Poster Price Bed. Walnut veneer and Gumwood. Louis XV1 de- $149 $269 BEDROOM SUITES—4 Pieces—Walnut veneer $1 59 ;?’Elei.king Sale Price $279 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—Walnut veneered: Dresser, chest of Drawers, vanity dresser and bed. Prive oo $169.50 $198 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—Walnut veneered; with gumwood; Tudor design. Dresser, chest, bed and French vanity, $ l 29.50 Wrecking Sale Price $249 6-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—American wal- nut veneer combined with other cabinet woods, Dress- er, bed, full-vanity, chest of drawers, chair, bench. Wrecking Sale s l 47 -50 $395 6-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—Genuine Mahog- any; decorated dresser, bed, chest of drawers, vanity, bench and chair. $247 .50 Wrecking Sale Price $289 8-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—Dresser, Twin beds, vanity, chest of drawers, chair, bench and Night $198.50 _ Ka;ne’s Usu Easy Terms CHOOSE as much or as little furniture as you require at these sacrifice prices. Our usual liberal terms prevail. Convenient weekly or monthly payments—to suit your pocketbook. L6 (OMPLETE HOME OUTFITS A Homemakers, Newlyweds and Brides-to-be! HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY— Kane’s Gigantic Wrecking Sale Will Help You Farnish Your Home at Unheard of Savings. DOUBLE DAY BED With Mattress $ 16.50 LADY PEPPERELL SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 139 8ot of 2 Sheets and 2 Pillow Cases CARD TABLES $ l .59 Leatherette coverings — easily folded up, ELECTRIC HEATERS 98¢ For Chilly Mornings AXMINSTER RUG 27"x54” 2.25 NATIONAL RADIO “B” ELIMINATORS 86.75 SIMMONS'’ “Beautyrest” Mattress a $ 1 A Sizes WEEK cupying the second _Soer Semement consequently pald no stteation whea LOREE ABANDONS { they heard sonsiderable . moles .bee tween 8 gnd $:30 o'clock, . When i Bourgoing returned after being out { enly half an houy, he was upable te | open the front door, dithough ke had |the key. He finally entered through {a window and found the door belted |on the inside. ~The door leading to the terms offered fair and reason- | the cellar, which i directly in back 'able as among the stockholde-s |Of th* tenement rather than beneath | concerned. The petition detatled re. |!2 28 In the majority of Nouses, was | cent proceedings under the Clayton | PR 4nd it Was apparent that the act in which the commission re. |/rElars had gone out that way, fused to allow Mr. Loree to serve | eoc e (" Yard through the hateh- a3 a director of the Missouri-Kan- | wias open. o o ore fousd sas-Texas company because of his| according to Bourgoing, a $55 dia- sf:nluu‘u an official of the Kansas mond ring and a $25 wrist watch City Southern company. | were miming. The lock had been Reviewing the facts and the ob- | pried off a trunk in one of the rooms Jections arising to the merger both 'and articles of clothing and every- | ffom ~ communitics in the territory | thing else that could be moved wus | and from other railroads, it was ex- | strewn about the bed. plained that the directors of the| That the burglars may also be op- | Missourl-Kansas-Tcxas had resolved crating in the western section of the {to withdraw the application and |city is possible, the palice believe, as terminate the proceedings. | E. M. Beecher, general manager of — |the Eastern Malleable Iron Works Final Reply | on John street, reported at 7:30 last Washington, Oct. 5 UP—A final | night that an attempt was made to reply to attacks on the pending con- | enter his homg at 175 Lincoln street solidation propesal affecting the | on Wednesday night, through a pan- Great Northern and Northern Paci- |{ry Window. A jar of jam was fic railroad today wound up three | knocked down. making a noise, and days of argument over the proposal | it i8 believed the burglar took flight [before the interstate ~ commeree | rAther san ok honp caught i commission. ihe et g D. F. Lyons, general counsel of | John Kuight of 171 Wilcox street the Northern Pacitic railroad under- | FéPOrted at 6:15 last night that the {took the rebuttal, and repeatedly | !°€k on his garage was broken and emphasized the point that by nnuy-i‘:)'l‘;““‘“"' of his automobile pried |ing the two companies, $10.000,000 7 iannually in railroad operating ex- | VO arrests have been made and so | penses could be saved in the north. | [4F 85 i8 known, the police have no- west. Tt was to the advantage M‘body in particular under suspicion. | One theory is that all the entrances the roads and the public that these | 0¥, ST 0 B 4\ ime person, economics be effected. he contended. | {45 PLMCCU L lhile an- He declared that no amount of dis- | oiner is that there is & gang of sev- cussion or evidence had heen able ! a1 yen working under system that (Continued from First Page) §(to shake the proof that this sum || cruits of the exercise of great care was attainable. to gscape arrest through watchouts s e 1 | for the police and precaution to ep- | erate only in houses which are va- [cum for an hour or so. The success ! {of the burglars in sclecting places 1] from which members of fapilies AFTER ER““KS VISIT | have stepped out for an afternoon !or evening is considered uncanny. FEEL EARTH SHOCK Nemi, Italy, Oct. 5 UP—A streng carthquake shock of undulatory na- ' (Continued from First Page) } [ not known whether or not entrance | ture was felt here at 3:46 o'clock | had been effected, but in the tene- |this morning. The tremor lasted ® i ments occupied by the families of | about three seconds and caused John Bonol and Lawrence Flood |some panic, the inhabitants rushing |everything had been ransacked. | to the streets and ficlds. There was Mrs. Bonol said a set of cuff links, [ no damage. a stickpin and a man's signet ring | Another sheck, slightly stronger, were missing. Whether or not that | was felt at 7:02 o'clock and there was the extent of the loot was not | Was minor local damage. known at once because of the con.l v T—— dition of the tenement. In the Flood 82,940 MAJORITY tenement, likewise, & check.up was| Augusta, Maine, Oct. 5 UP—A being made this afternoon to de- |tabulation of the vote for governor termine the extent of the theft, if | ca&t in the last September election any. completed today by the department Sergeant John C. Btadler investi- | Of state gave Willlam Tudor Gardi- gated the North street job and |Ner of Gardiner, republican eandi- learned that Roland Bourgoing and | date & majority of 83,940 ever his family were preparing to move to | democratic opponent ¥dward C. | another address and the family oc- | Moran, Jr., of Rockland. SPONSORING SUEDE “ SLIPPERS for AUTUMN :lew rich tones of Choc- olate Brown; sometimes combined with water- snake or lizard; some- times contrasted with kidskin! Suede slippers for Fall are quite the thing. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. MAIN and W. MAIN STS. Young Men’s New Oxford SUITS $24.75 With 8 Palr Pants MALLORY HATS $6—$7—S$8 New Tans, Browns, Grays Red Crest, Blue Crest, Gold Crest Al jystem Quli‘y Underwear, llodory.ul:’lhuu. otk Shirts “Watch the Wear” Union Made Overalls, Jumpers, Frocks, Unionalls, Aprons Are Carried Here WUCHERT and LAKE Formerly with Besse System Store 3 M‘I-HM::,' Hats For Men, Young (] k HALLINAN BLDG. OPP. STRAND

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