New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1929, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 T - == o ———————— ——————— chairman to be mutually |k |Jonn Barfon Payne, chairman of|J)og Veteran of Trenches |government gave Goldberg an hon- - as a costly one from |the American Red Cross, that the 4 2 |orable discharge. The manufacturers are order of the grand officer of the Cries at Old War Songs| Goldberg now spends most of his e o have lost heavily through |crown of Italy has been conferred Chicago, Aug. 16 (A —Mrs. \Vfllluriume dozing cloSe to a stove. to Rritish trade by foreign |upon him. | Byrum tells this story about Gold- | —_—— afacturers. The Blackburn wea-| The degree was conferred, the|berg, 13-year-old war dog, wounded| GROGAN GOES 70 HARTFORD sociation paid out $175,000 in |ambassador said in forwarding the|in the Argonne: Bernard A. Grogan, formerly of | 5 Y A 3 ksl 2 with the other trade medal to Mr. Payne, a token of | “\Whenever he hears war songs|89 North street anc at one time o \ ster, Eng. Ang. 16 UPL—mit to arbitration the employers' de- |diator in_the dispute. Sir ! ] 1 the disbursement | recognition of the splendid Work | on the radio he cries, and big tears|manager of the Capitol (heater .n Program at Ffll”mlflgl()fl AveDie e s miics e L p Ay ey Y I Thomsk, 0.000 to idle oper- you have done for the Americal| o down his cheeks. Goldberg |this city, has been transferred from el it 2 g vages. 08 1.2 : e ; . Sl 3 m alone. |Red Cross and of the friendly feel- | ganaq at attention when the ‘Star|tRe managership of the Waterbury 4 i for g i 1 i t Red Cross Leader Is the Italian people. | The animal was with battery|ager Dar Finn at the Har.fora RE e N ik 4 = | T | B, 122nd artillery, in St. Mihiel and |Strand. Mr. Finn will be supervisor } : : Honored by Itahans‘ The first sandwich is said to have |the Argonne. He was wounded and | c¢f the Strand, Regal and Prinzess o had been s: Crowds in| Washington, Aug. 16 (A—Ambas-|peen made in the seventeenth cen- |gassed, several “buddies” risking | theaters in Hartford. All are Hoft- mill towns ted it with sador Martino of Italy, has adv tury. 1‘(hcir lives to drag him in. The|man Bros. theaters. What joy in planning a home of your own. To make it snug and cozy and charming. There you will spend the first happy days of homemaking. And how much more delightful it will be to know that every room is complete, that every room is perfectly done and that all worries of added expense are over. We are making a special offering during our Anniversary Sale. The com- plete four-reem outfit is now heing displayed in our windows. Drop down to see it—the number of pieces—the quality—be?uty of dosign, also the price, will give you a pleasant surprise. You can now make that happy home you have anticipated, a realization. COME IN TOMORROW. TARE COLD BATHS AND AV CRIVE | French Professor Says Heat Stirs Up Criminal Tendencies ho bl e in France cold baths'with a few repose ‘would ‘oalin known in the NEWINGTON NEWS FOUR-ROOM COMPLETE HOME OUTFIT Consist of 36 pieces—Any Room May Be Bought Individually ECE BED ROOM . 8-PIECE LIVING ROOM Latest style Vanit Return End Bed, Chest of Drawers—all in genuine One luxurious Davenport Chair and Wing Chair, beautiful Table, Book Trough, End ] % 5 : & Ta nl S s e cminster S ‘ ;\:‘1’1‘111:)1!.1\-}I o m." : . $ 1 3?075 Tabie, Floor Lamp, fine Table Scarf and an Axminster Seamless LR A One of the newe a 5 f Consists of 66-inch Gray enamel Gas Range, approved by American Gas association, spacious Hamper in i ( T ) ive chizirs covered in Jacquard, § fibre, Breakfast Table in gray or green with four sturd t Mirror any regular room sized Neponset Rug you select FreTin e / @ : | ey ; I\ @ns See These Four Appointmen ‘ DAL N & RF 8 14, Gt Outfits CMew Sritain’s @Zincsf C}urnifure gs&zflislmzen% Samis 515 Main Street '

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