New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1929, Page 13

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+ - NEW RRITAIN DAITY HERATD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929. : 13 aroused over the question of how [probably will show little change.|bellion made life itself uncertaln.|ropean style” house at Tientsin, and |around the world and will make the |mate customs of each nation. from she will adapt herself to the for-|Mrs. Coolidge's custom of receiving|Yet the gray brick house in the for-[the thousand details of housekeep-|White House a friendly place mot the Chinese way of sendi: tin; mal restrictions of the life of a lady |on a fixed day each week all the|eign concession always was open to|ing were more difficult. only for the nation of which it is & ,, 4 ol of the White House. But now the|formal out-of-town callers who wish | American or foreign friends, and| Marketing was aot so simple as in |symbol, but for those foreizners who |lemoD trees at Christmas, to the universa) conclusion is that for her. {to pay their respect’ she will prob-|many an American soidier of those|Tientsin, where fish and game and [at Washinglon are guests of the na-|French way of celebrating New these formalities will largely disap-|ably-also continue, days has unknowingly had a wel-|European food were ibundant, and [tion. Year's. pear, and that under her touch the| But Lou Henry Hoover has al-|come hour of rest at the tea table of | English-traired “head-boys” to di-| Mrs. Hoover has learned through| Mrs. Hoover may have a little white colonial walls that have|ways had a wide circle of personal|a future president's wife. rect the Chinese servants were not|her long life of wide travel that|difficulty in satisfying her liking for gleamed in the lights of so many|friends to whom her home has been| At Coolgardle, In western Austra-|always avallable. people of all countries have much|verandas and terraces, because of stately presidential functions will|open. Her affection for them and|lia, and at the little town of Tong|{ But “roughing it” was never a|in common, and that the bends of [the architecture of the White House. take on a new intimacy. the ready and spontaneous welcome|Shan, south of Tientsin, where her|hardship for her, and she kept open |friendship can overstep the differ.| In the last remodeling, however, As the wife of the president, she she has for them have become a|hushand laid the foundations fer a|house in those early homes as much |ences of language and ways. States.|a small, many-windowed room, al- will, of course, conform to the rules|fundamental part of her nature that|world-wide engineering reputation|as later in her more famous homes, |men, scientists, business men and|most a glassed-in sun room, was requiring secret service attendance|the barrier of political prominence|and later at Tokio, while he worked |such as the old “Red House” of [students of all the leading peoples (arranged on the second floor. This, on all her outings and the formal|cannot change. in remote parts of Ceylon, the Ma-|London's tragic war years. of the world have found a welcome- |it is thought, Mrs. Hoover can adapt state dinners and receptions requir- At Tientsin, where she went as a|lay peninsula and Siberia, her homes| The cosmopolitanism of those ear- [in her home, and through them she |[to use instead of a veranda for the ed in the White House entertaining|bride, the upheaval of war and re- |were less comfortable than the “Eu-{ly homes, too, has followed her|has learned to know the little intl-|informal tea hour she likes so well. LAXATIVE TABLETS THREEDRY AGENTS SHOT IN FLORIDA One Rum Runner Believed Killed in Fight Near Wimauma Tampa, Fla., March 1 M—Federal prohibition agents and rum runners fought a pitched battle thres miles south of Wimauma alst night with three automobiles loaded with liquor as the prize. When the last shot of the halt hour's battle had been fired, three officers were wounded, one| rum runner was in custody, and one | other belleved to have been killed. Acting on information that liquor, G IR ' Through one solid month this sale has swept...sparkling with variety... teeming with values... Now— Saturday night brings it to a close... the last day of our eral agents lay in wait and opened fire as the three-car caravan filed past. ; The men in the automobiles re- turned the fire with shotguns, rmes‘ and pistols. The firing ended when the men fled to the woods. L. M. Winterville, said to have been ac- eompanying the liquor caravan, was arrested. M. C. Hendrix, chief of the Tampa é federal prohibition forces, received & gun charge in the body; Haston Taylor was shot through the lung and was serious condition and J. C. Stelart was shot in the left leg. L:l‘he officers believed they killed at Jeast one of the rum runners. DTy | Eeecoll fow prices on Buy Fine Furniture Four Post INAUGURAL PARADE, ]Dmmg Room Suites and Rugs at Attrace Beds : e o Avid P Eight Piece Walnut Suite % b il Rt dsomnry Reus PreSIdellts “m ] '-0 Yoid re- The value in this Suite is such as to see each and every t]lV e D]S c nt S f gullll'] @ Tel'llls Slm | ggei::l!ldl;::l;egayli?&em?én '_ll'];tl?)ll‘:' are just six, comprising Ou Or $35.00 Colonlal Red Mahogany Four twin size ...l x 4 Post Bed, five Chairs and Arm Chair ....... 5 $9200 il piven o LS Washington, March 1 (#—Many ol i S 3 X an presidents urged an em- s suite may be had in nine pieces s : :::‘;:z‘:d"w&hes for simplicity in in- including the above pieces and China 4 ne a y 0 I e n Unfinished Chest of Drawers. $|2 95 augural ceremonies but usually hnn at $119.00, (5 drawers). Sale price .. . enthusiastic populace saw to it that ! there was more or less fanfare E h P W l . ::!a:;.he:.::re:::, regular $36 75 March 4. o ight Piece Walnut Suite 00, Bale price ... . . George Washington, assuming the . : iheas ! j first presidency of the republic, de- That may be purchased in 10 pieces if desired. This re- Unfinished Panel Beds, regular price clared he wanted no parade, b“'h"°4 markable Suite in eight pieces consists of Extension Table, $35.00. $29 SO 1pde into Philadelphia and other| large 60 inch Buffet, five Chairs and BAle PEOE ovovnnucasnshins . elties under triumphal arches and A Chair at the I : £ 3 attended by crowds of marchers. rm Chair at the low price of ...... & The inauguration of Ulysses §. Nine _ g S A pleces with Server, $143.00; nine grant, history records, witnessed 1 k Brobably the greatest outpouring of | plemims U s tn Rt gl yparaders. That was princxpallz’ddu«: vk 10 the fact that the new president was commander-in-chlef of the vast . . o S P h BN oA hick 0 Eight Piece Pedestal Base Walnut, Suite un rorc d to uniforms. Many famous ey o 3 . R eiimeatal ivnetiontin Drawers and Cupboards of beautifully figured Butt Wal- 4 full numbers. | nut, handsome maple overlays. Consists of 66 inch F urnlture In the age when gas lights flared ||| Extension Table, five Chairs and $ 00 ev ) . great throng of marching clubs and It desired in nine pieces with Server, Three piece Cretonne Covered Fibre troops and the Grand Army of the| $200.00; with China, $220.00; ten pieces, Republic marching with ateps yet, $246.50. firm. 'The national capital witnessed its first inauguration in 1801 when Thodmas Jefferson became president and took his way down Pennsyl-| ] - vania avenue, then a country road. p t t g Twelve hundred citizens watched the | m or an savln s on ceremonies. | As the nation grew, the pomp of installing a president kept pace. | HAS MAGIC TOUCH F"R HMMAK'NE HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD Il's Hw'er IS Sfl‘owy Dfl' Four piece Decorated Gray Enamel Suite. A wonderful AND WHITNEY Sharp reJUCtlons feature suite for child’s or $ ] 49 00 BABY o o o mestic by Tnclination TR e : . L]lVng Room Sll]ltes | . '1x piece Decoraf ain uite with four post Bed. C Washington, March 1 (M — Mrs. | remarkable suite at a v $ l 9 500 ar r]lages Three Piece Tapestry Frame Suite, strongly constructed, ring cushions, - reduced t0 $70.00 Genuine Reed Chair and Rocker, cov- pieBnbgiroo FRENE. ° | V5 Handsome high back Fibre Rocker with apeetry. pocit +...... 91975 [ e rOOm ultes | Three picce Fibre High Back Suite, tapestry covered, spring $ cushions. Reduced to .... 97.% Four piece Walnut Bedroom Suite of pleasing design. One e sttt D $136.00 "%”,,','::’i,jf,‘;:‘:’ h‘;.i.’.'.q::;"fnm'ro,,.;‘l‘,‘;‘ remarkable price ... ... taupe covering and removable reversible cushions. $ 50 :z.:.uch as Washington rarely has Mahogany Suite with Twin Beds, Dresser, Chifforobe and '?32-0? CARRIAGE% .. $19.00 Regular $197.00, sale price ........ DN B R S I 29 .m'{"’.f.,1""(y.l"ix?;'.l'&'ie",‘,’,‘;'nixllf.".,'(,C Juliihec yantty. 5 $ I 9700 $:27'7o CARRIAGES .. $17.50 Three Piece Kilsyth Denim Suite, comfortable Sofa, Club ey e o BRI Reduced from $369.00 toonly ....................... $26.75 CARRIAGES .. $17.50 and Wing Chairs. A handsome suite $| 49 00 :::"v.‘;: d::?xtn:: ”.,fif;‘r"?";‘i?.i“’ii.f.t Four piece Sheraton Mahogany Suite, sleigh bed, swell $24.1:)0 CARRIAGES .. 815.75 at A aeMilow prICe .ol eh s s i Sl ” ‘l"lzll‘\zs:ho\\':\.: :i:;::ah‘nieh‘::flfin"f' | g(\)i’;:oll‘)orlf;se?cd‘l::::iti: nd ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g $2 I 900 $49.50 COACH ....... $39.50 Two Piece Tuxedo Suite of the very newest design. Cov- no change in the easy informality | with which she always has received them. 7To her door behind the his toric » lz:]!:y(:ll;m::lo.(mllhzo"‘\:'); f?robe and Vanity. $ 2 3 9 00 Two Piece Sunfast Denim Suite, h omec ey sey il iaill caro e Regular $289.00 ...... IS R R A N . GO’« :arts hair filled, has soft down filled reversible $20800 $59.00 COACH ....... $47.50 ered in handsome rayon damask. : $ I 9500 Four piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, Dresser, Bed, Chif- B e tists, engincers, explorers m} Fous sk Borke & Car Colnl " cnshiong s Speeial’ . oln s il Ll S o s e statesme ay © d pie key & ) rany Sui i 2 5 e & :'h’:,‘;.-w\‘\a"- ‘;:Uh:,l-';"n:ri': ‘“h,‘{f,ll\.',":‘ 4 . Hete eLch e Sy, olonial Mahogany Suite with Very fine 2 piece Suite covered with the very finest grade y > post Bed and hanging oy & - 5 g : = , sho and her engineer husband have glass, reduced to $78900 $37.50 GO-CARTS .... $21.75 of mohair, frieze used on the reversible side of cushions. Hved, d R R P PRI K4 : y - Beautiful carved Mahogany frame. OO AlnLonx H\c:lso \\hod have met ‘hrr‘ ol o S . $24.00 GO-CARTS .... $14.75 Reduced from $335.00 to 2 3 and wn the fre. d 4 d A X K " : 5 D00 10 < cveicriionrsiinresssnssnnnine n:‘ahly"!olv;[‘ h:: ';B:k::lu’:\: V\I.:‘)'Dt‘vl rge four piece Mahogany room Suite, Grand Rapids 319.00 GO-CARTS .... 51275 1 8ot quality. Semi bow-end Bed, large Chifforobe, Dresser and X Su S st Three Piece Taupe Mohair Suite of fine construction. The R i Vanity with large mirrors. Reduced from $480.00 to ... $32900 $19.50 GO-CARTS .... $12.95 cushions are revru;rs]ble with tapestry. | §18.00 GO-CARTS .... $16.75 Sale price Watch Tongue d 2 G l The Cape Cod Suite, made special for us b f the leading upholst, H ¢ he Cape Suite, made special for us by one of the leading upholstery For SIgm Of LS | Bou OIr ate eg factories in the best possible manner, in the new Sheraton Tapette, ex- Your tongue is nothing mor StrOllerS tra specially priced. Sofa $119.00, Club Chair $55.00, Wing Chair than the upper end of your stomaci 4 : 8 & " $69.00. Your choice of several handsome new tapestries on these pieces fod sanines 1 1 th fs Shing Chairs Tables f_lmu the condm;. (;,f your diges- $19.00 STROLLERS .. $12.75 at a slightly higher price. These pieces sold individually or as suites. ive system — an ysicians say $21.50 34x42 inch Top Mahogany Iinish- - t:x::tso pehr cent ofpnll sicknesses Quaint Chilirs charmingly covered in ed Gatelegs, $I5 50 $19.00 STROLL}?RS .. 317.‘ 2D Colonial Wing Chair with #olid maliog- Solid Mahogany Colonial Highboy, a :.mmh‘o.wlt eyl i ;s'relmnleumd :M“u' $|2 95 Solid Mahogany Top. 36x48 i $18.00 STROLLERS .. $16.00 :“vm " !;Mn':a” ; bxvx'..rmmml S L::‘ed:g.l?;‘m e Tan Ak g ow selling at .......... . ). y . 36x ractive tapestry. a ; A white or yellow- Others at $14.95 and $12.76 in., regular $27.50, now .. $|975 $14.00 STROLLERS .. 811.95 $65.00. Sale price ...... $4975 Reduced 0 .....coo0s ish coating on your tongue is a danger signal of those diges- tive disorders. It tells you why the least ex- ertion tires you out; Loskatyour Why you have pains it TONGUE the bowels, gas, sou @very morning! gtomach, dizzy spells And it's a sign you need Tanlac This good old reliable medicine ha: | helped thousands who were physi- cal wrecks. See how the first i tle helps you. Tanlac contains no mineral * drugs; it is made of barks, herbs | and roots—nature’s own medicines ! 0 0 for the sick. Get a bottle from : ur druggist today. Your money | z:ck if it doesn’t help you. Tanlac . 52 MILION BOTILES USED — Reductions affecting most cvery department continue until Saturday night — Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store i .

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