New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1924, Page 14

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Y EW BRIT [ S [do anything at all to prevent this bill | |from being torn to tatters by amend- ments if it is the desire of the mpem- bers of the house. And it will un- doubtedly be the desire of a great number of the The democrats are lined up solidly for a maximum surtax rate of 44 per cent as proposed by Representas Has Two Big Tasks to Complete i Garn 572Nl ining minor: in Next Four Months committee. The Mcllon plan calls for a maximum rate of 23 per cent and on this rate president and the administration ders are unwaver- ing. The republican house members however, are split in @ number of ways on the proposition. Some are wtih the admi on to the last ditch; many ar or of ceing sompromise between per 14 per cent, while the group its led by Representative of Wisconsin are opposed (o tion of the present surtax 0 per cent months henee, tional convention beginn lently p rank and f logisia- more or less cor both leaders and t both parties in t ture which 1 smooth sinc liey nationa be adopted atical to the democrats, immense advan- hey stick to their! ving a solid support blicans cannot muster does finally get be- | be such a en seen in recent scs. It may last for several | but it will eventually be set- tax bill passed one way or| W congress will he prac- | tically v to adjourn, after com- | pletion of whatever appropriation | bills remain. It is hoped that the ways and means committee will bring it their tax biil at once, so that the | _ fight may be gotten over with as soon as possible; Lut even if the bill is not brought until the last possible day, there is little doubt that it will | be disposed of in time to permit of | gress completing its major work ~and there will be little rinclination left for any- to other ed as to render so extremely d uscless to ot demanded While the hou i ganizing anc writing the rules, pleted within RADE SCHOOL QUINTET | LOSES 0 NAUGATUGK — — | | v important bus confined it to marking tim pussing a few small bills of more or less pri aracter and frequent t day to Mon sational developments in 1 Dome of the sent crowded out o interrupte: E in day to p propriation persons iny Along "hen with the T Puts Up Game FPight But Comes Out! oi! reserve | hearings On small End of 16-15 g committes Score. « game full of exeitement from beginning to end the Naugatuck High Alumni defeated the local | Trade school at the High school gym | rday morning, 16-15. The visitors orced to t utmost to repeat | ictory of earlfer in the season #nd displayed @ sterling brand of pusswork., The locals were out to re- decm themselves and forced the game into an overtime period. Although de-| cated by one point margin the locals showed a complete reversal of form | .. |from the lust gime. A shift was made L Hin the lneup which worked very well, | Nelson replaced Miller at guard and in the visitors' attack.| ced in the pivot po- | A good account of locals were trailing by | at the end of the first| half hut at the whistle for the second | | half th ¢ was 15 all. In the last serimn ol th regular session | Ca crson was slightly in el I Miller replaced him in the over . time period. So hard and close was ferior department i ied savelal |t ing in this perlod that only ok g0, was de reparty One was scored, the ball surging | d the tux 'back and forth near the center most of the time. Although the locals showed improvement in their floor game and passwork, their oul shooting causcd their downfall st week when they In this gan v t of sixteen ound the The local dcser r de- s gathering Ws from tl or, three g dropped thru the curs nieree first half, Capt. Sullivan only t ood proved to be the main to be dr former playing an cxceptionally minute with leading S acaidn Sehool these delays L pessimistic undercurrent ot weard to the effect bills are not | s they sho session 8¢ appropriatio Gttt was a thorn Lippmann v sitior nimse The 0.7 mcore nidttees sinee D passcd by program; but the house ast office and treasury department ap- propriations have been combined i Thursday post remarkable was the case ost another overtime game Be Careful What You Wash Your Child’s Hair With RECRUITING CAMPAIGN rive For New Moembers of 149th Tolantrs. €. N, G, Opens Today in seven Connecticut Cities injure the Simply mo snd rub it in fuls will make an ald H. S g ter, Capt ereamy lather, and t thorough imantic, Capt. J ¢ been called upon re 1o appear be- gatherings and in particle of du excess oil. The evenly, and it bright, fluffy, age. You can get shampoo at any dr expensive. and a few o for moniis. 152 Huriburt street. February Furniture Sale Now In Progress We Will Charge Furniture To you upon proper arrangement with us through our Credit Department. The Fox Household Club Plan is available, and will enable you to take advantage of the opportunity to save while this sale is on. Through our careful selection of the furniture we offer you, high grade pieces are to be had at all times, but partic- ularly during this month will you be able to get this furniture at low prices. o) o il FURNITURE For the Living Room While the general reductions of 10 % to 50% are effective on all fuwni- ture in our stock, which comprises the largest and finest display in New England; we will particularly feature tables, Governor Winthrop and Spinet mahogany and walnut finishes. at this time odd pieces, such as library, desks, end tables, pedestals, etc., in Fireside Chairs and Rockers Our showing of this very popu- lar type of chair, with very sturdy frames in varlous styles, with a good selection of covers, will meet with your approval, From this assortment of chairs you will be able to select just the one you want at a very satisfac- tory price, These have been gelling from $37.50 up to $50.00 each. All reduced for the February Sale, Sewing Cabinets Are on display on the Eighth Floor, and you will find the various types of this handy little piece of furniture in solid mahogany and mahogany finish, that have been This kind of furniture is displayed on Athe Eighth Floor, where you' will find all Living Room pieces. Library Tables Our Eighth Floor is fairly teeming with an assortment of library tables, so varied as to be almost inconceivable. You will find these ta- bles in mahogany that have been selling at £25.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 and on up ~ Music Roll to 317600 . for th Cabinets are Sa ture Sale, These cabinets made to hold 108 to 124 music rolls, with steel reinforced shelves, and with a real piano finish, and formerly priced $20.00, $27.50, $60.00 and $70.00 each, are all greatly reduced tly reduced ebruary Furai- Davenport Tables These tables add greatly to the appearance and com- fort of the living room, and we have a large assortment of them of mahogany in various finishes, The sizes and styles vary greatly, as do the prices. 1eh recruiting for the | celling for £7.50, $15.00, $22.50, $35.00 up to $50.00, all marked at considerably less for clearance during the February Furniture Sale. for the February Furniture $50.00, They have been selling at $25.00, $32.50, $35.00, $45.00, $65.00 and on up to $150.00, but these prices have been greatly reduced, and you'll do well to investi. gate during the February Sale. Spinet Desks assort- ment of these beautiful desks on our Eighth Floor, and this There is quite an it a good example of that high grade furniture during this month, for these are specially priced at $22.50 up to §150.00. Winthrop Desks We offer a special value in this very high class desk as an example of the cut in price during this month. This Gov. Winthrop desk, that is a fine ex- ample of cabinet work, is marked s special at ..... oi0s 79-00 We have several of these desks displayed on the Eighth Floor, and they range in price from that mentioned above, up to $140.00, Odd Chairs 0Odd overstuffed chairs in a variety of materi are greatly reduced clearance February Sale. Tip Tables We have several Tip Tables in various sizes and shapes, of mahogany, and very nicely finished. This type of table is very handy and also an ornament, taking up very little space in the corner of the living room. They are now priced $12.50 up to $45.00. during the Eighth can be secured at low prices Thes Windsor Chairs This type of chair is growing in popularity, and we have an assortment of them, which you should come in and see. These are displayed on the Eighth Floor, and are specially reduced during the February Sale. Prices now range from $9.50, $12.50, $17.50 up to $37.50, Tea Wagons \We have a row of tea wagons displayed on the Floor, the assortment _ of which is second to none, the fact ) LK and you equipped with drop leaves, and in some instances with a very handy little drawer. will find them e are all high grade, and are specially marked for the February Furniture Sale at, each ..$25.00 up to $60.00 Free Delivery We will deliver furniture bought during the February Sale to any part of New England without additional charge, or hold it a reasonable length ” of time without storage charge. Console - Tables als 5 3 These tables with or for B without mirror to match make an ideal piece of furniture for wuse in either the hall or the corner of a living room. Gate Leg Tables This type of table is becoming more and more popular, and can be found in a fine display on the Eighth Floor. Fine mahogany tables, that are splendidly furnished, are now specially marked at $19.50 to £75.00, End Tables The End Table has come to be quite a neces- sary piece of furniture in the equipment of the modern Living Room. We have a splendid display of these handy little tables for you to make sele®tion from, at specially reduced prices during this month. Now marked $6.75 up to $35.00.

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