New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930, —— IFISTRERS] Only One Thing Being Talked About in New Britain Today! | Snow Near Eielson's Wrecked "~ | The J. EISENBERG Closing Out find th | Entire $58,000 Stock — Everything Goes on aerial scou from th Nanuk. | Some of those searching for ti- | hodies of the missi were | taken to the scene by Crosson ani Young on later trips. while others arrived by dog tcam from the |[l| Nanuk. the plane evidently | M| struck t b while flying at hizh || reed, elicved its two ocon- . i pants IS £ tiel Interment of lie i Arlington National cer « was recovered. providing relativ.s consent, was proposcd yesterday hy If . Lomen, manager of th Beginning TOMORROW at 2 P. M. St Al Ll : e e The sensational selling event begins tomorrow afternoon at the Eisenberg 11, his exploits in the north and al-» 2 f ey store when the first picce of furniture goes under the hammer at Auction i e e oy : : > to be sold to the highest bidder! J. Eisenberg is CLOSING OUT his entirc o a0 s atinto) : : o . steck. The die has been cast—J. Eisenberg has determined to quickly i . e 71 == CLOSE OUT every dellar’s worth of furniture, rugs and other houschold i merchandise in stock. S e e TN | A e e Everything in the store to go! Every article in the Warehouse to go! Not Sislrar § Mot @ NNE: sy / one penny’s worth of merchandise to remain at the end of this Sale. And Mattresses g B R . 3 () as a positive assurance that this great clean sweep will be accomplished. A e MFTZ HESERIBtS 6N i MU TR s T, i ¢ the services of C. Lawrence Cook Co., America’s foremost Furniture Auc- At Public | AV : : . ey 4 tioneers. have been secured for the occasion. Instructions are positive. Auction KINE EUNTHIBUTIUN ] ‘ : : ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD. Not a single article will escape e S : 5 77 R\ the Auction block. And you can have absolute faith in everything Cool Dyestulls Head Says His Check K 7 / /T Rlete S 1(o tell.:1 yolu .l).ccaus'c they hfuv.c I(‘)pcfated in Connecticut many Itimcs be- {0 Utah Senator Unusel A j e | ‘\%:i(;l.;l‘l their reputation for honest merchandising is as clean as « N e S, <o s Oty SR 4 If you cannot come to the afternoon Auctions, which will be held daily tribution of § : [ 2 from 2 to 4 o'clock, be sure to come to the evening sales. If you have S e never attended a Furniture Auction, we promise that it will be the thrili i e | of a lifetime. You will see fine, beautiful furniture being sold at prices Dyestutts Corporatio | ff | that fairly stagger you. You will see bargains being offered that you can’t possibly resist. 000, cach reporiod : ’ The key to the store is yours. Come in and make yourself at home. Go S i : == | Bk through the stock of beautiful home furnishings and suggest what you 3 o e el 3 : g 1 would Jike to have placed on sale. Please remember that this great I\"!]"i At d. however, ho gave | S : ! Auction has but one purpose—which is to sell out the entire Eisenbery stock completely! Auction Did Not Use Check 1 t King's employ 1. had testificd | PR G GIFTS | oA St e & "B TO THE LADIES Metz's cmploy s v e - N ‘ To assure a great crowd at the Opening Auction which will be held Thursday hlirs matter and n con- | 2 . afternoon at 2 o’clock, the first 100 women entering the store hefore 1 o'clock Chairs will be given a useful gift. Doors open at 12:45 sharp. ¢ Aiteti I)im‘”q Koom Suites We want the people of New Britain and every surrounding town to know at-Auction ¢ what a sensational bargain event this is to be, and we know that the crow ds Highest to Be Sold RO(](H'(’[GSS of Cost assembled for the first Auction on Thursday afternoon will spread the good gines told Tussell he to heip | news far and wide. So be sure to be on hand to secure one of the useful gifts Bidder i the 3 could, an. — e Why you can't.” 1 “L told Pickrell fo fix it up,” r added, an L o e o C. LAWRENCE COOK CO. £ ton ped over in Ogden to v avpi ) RTS8 S g | TWICE DAILY— I e A 1 destroyed. ’ = s & by the (. Lawrence Cook Company, who have con en returne | ot S 3 1o his bank ducted many Furniture Auctions in Connecticut and E — ¥ who enjoy an enviable reputation with the people of During the testimony Metz men- el tioned that he had once cont 1 ) to the campaign fund of form:r fll| President Harding. . v b 5 The Furniture Auction as conducted by the . Law- Not I Dye Combine | Bedroom Suites At Auction rence Cook Company becomes one of the greatest of Befors: zolng Mo ile tamaiiey EVERY AFTERNOON all bargain-giving events, as is proved by the sensa- contributions, Metz denied that his §| tional success of ook Furniture Auctions, not alone ©pposition to American valuation i in Connecticut. but in all parts of the United States. the pending tarift bill RIomnt: The buying public and especially the Auction-buyinz ed by German dye inte He sai) | the German nterests did not | ' ' public, is keen for any Furniture Auction conducted which valuation was adopted eoe [ ] [ ] by this company for many reasons Principally be. The committee recessed attoer | . . cause the name COOK is an assurance of square Metz's explanation of his campaizu ‘ dealing and positive satisfaction. You can come to whether they intended to inquize | $ this Auction assured of every possible courtesy and further into the matter. | EVERY EVEN]NG accommodation. Even lhei):wst :]imid .»\uctli,on buy- Vitnesses s ed for ow (| I . . ers, usually so backward about calling their bids, are e e, Chons aorow Given Away at This Sale. You Don’t Have to Buy to made A0 fetl 4t Home It the Diasint Adthors ,‘”;‘,&f:f:‘ee"‘ot‘f; s e $hare in These Gifts surrounding every Auction conducted by C. Law- [ re commi; S A sociation of Amer, y : rence Cook Co. AR J. EISENBERG 508 Main St., New Britain, Conn. hirth of Christ, {he ted that the 5 days and an extra tour years. ; Jiea— e T— T |

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