New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 10

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10 ATH[ETI[; []EAN He often denounced as un- | head of Radeliffe college President CIVIO LEAGUE MEETING | tickets, having been disposed of al- 1 AN Slets T worthy o Ly gentlemen, Emeritus Eliot sald he had “pro-| 'rho Civie Safety loague hus (n- |ready. After this the general pub. |n8 year will be elocted. The presl- |dress the meeting. Mr. Tatt la, a Ashington, —¥e -—Spoator many of th rist - moted in a large way the higher ed-| (4 the public to attend | | 1ic will be admitted to hear the pro- |dent will make his annual address. |y .per of former President Willlam Btanley of Kentucky, “who was 1n'; 2 ball; t umy and | ucation of women," [vited the public to attend dts an-| 5 CF0 5 s and entertainment, | Memberships will be nccepted and |y, wara Taft and 18 very active in jured yesterday by a “hit and run he o players| Dean Briggs s credited by Presi- /"Wl meeting thls evening at *the resolutions passed. automoblle driver, was resting more ! ) L et | Miss Mildred Berglund, soprano, seeking enforcement of the law, comfortably this morning at Emers ¢ sand in the | dent Lowell, of Harvard, with bei IY. M COA A T o'clock there will| ()1 gpen the meeting with ~ vocal Horace D. Taft, president of Taft | aking a plea for this at the Jast | o o005y oo ial ho, A:‘(rny o S ! SR “1“‘;“’”"’:_ “‘l‘ I‘ [be a turkey dinner for the members | selections, reports of the treas- |school, Watertown, and chairman of [annual meeting of the church fed- :mln{tllon[l’uu Mo By el e 1 : 1 it iusalorovine ol and a limited number of others, all |urer and secretary will bo read ana [the civie committeo of tho Connectl- | eration. o i AR iy e N . T — LeBarron R. Briggs Declares & A e - - and disciplinary officer, hut a fric ideal fecling | of the student.” en Harvard He Will Retire b about ¢, Mass, Ieb, 2 Lebar self, Eaplains Action in Note, Feb, 25.—W ce L. Day still hovered Hollywood, Cal., [ Mrs. 1 and death today, as & an attempt n after hurling acid 860 l o l!:l) v, ontents of the note i Day believed her m attitnde was responsit angement from her husb: d: 1-laws' €houldn’t harried people,” [ snable boumds, Few American cd 1, ha { that Mr: nom G. W. Brigss, He gave as t gnation the f sail to be slightly rday, though her condition iined critical, stitutions and an ¢ muanagement of 1 U ( Harvard athletics n of interc eglalc of the r fon in Harvard colleg: te: ’\\ her of the ¢ s e Boylston cha oratory will b Townsend Cop promoted to a This is one of the ships in H dowed in Dean Br becomes effective on Ju yesterday that he for the future. ¥ reside in Cambrid Athletic Leader It is believed that he became best | known in the intercollegiate world | at large as a friend and adviser in the realm of college sports and ath- ATTEND HEARING ON TRUC ribute by Dr. Eliot In 1900, when he was given morary LLD by Harvard, C W. Bliot, then president of the utilities comm fic Manager W. will continue to ed m" the ove nce of good in Bell of North H( When Dean Briggs resigned letics, He was made chairman of e R s ‘ the Harvard c committce ht RESERVE FRIDAY OR SATURDAY FOR 1907 and until | ) last July W 1. To him, Professor and Dr. Kennedy, the Ya Princeton athletic adviser much of the credit for elimination of the bitter feeling that formerly existed be- tween the “Big Three.” “Sports for sport’s slogan at all time: breaches of sport ship and fair play and has bee redited with having had much to do with the elimination of slugging and rough- ing in college foothall games. “Foot- ball,” he once said, “may be a pro- fane sport, but when one con the flerce and the constant p contact it involves it is in some Of the First Co. GOVERNOR’S FOOT GUARD At Foot Guard Armory HARTFORD 9A. M. to 10 P. M. Judging hecing when show opens Come and '’ the Children With You spects better mannered than ba AD Thousand of the — FlNEST GS IN AMERICA MO N EY ADMISSION 50c—Tax Free 0 Do You Need REFRESHMENTS Up to $300? N was his frowned upon °E g Featuring WHITE HOUSE Coffee And wholesome food for everybody It's A Show That You'll Enjoy Use our Quick and Strictly Confidential Service. 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H. officers and committees for the com- of FINE FURNITURE The Great Semi-Annual Mark- ture advertising—hbut than just the mere off A MARK-DOWN RELIABILITY Low Prices on Fine BEDROOM FURNITURE DRESSER AND BED, Mahogany finish. Reduced from $77 to Dressing Table, extra §28. 3-PIECE SILVER GRAY 0AK SUITE, Dresser, Chiffonier and Bed. _Just the thing for spare bed- $88 00 . room or girl’s room. Special N WALNUT SUITE, 3-PIECE QUEEN ANNE AMERICA large Dresser, Chifforette and full size bed. Special at . $ 1 04 00 4-PIECE AMERIC/ { WALNUT PERIOD SUITE, consisting of Dresser, Semi-Vanity Dress Table, Chiffonier and Bed. Special at $147 00 4-PIECE MAHOGANY PERIOD SUITE, consisting of e et and b Sposatat.or-... 9 187,00 $295.00 4-PIECE WALNUT SUITE, with full Chifforwardrobe, Vanity. Reduced from $375 full Vanity and Bow Bed. $295 00 g . 4-PIECE WALNUT SUITE, ‘lal"c Dresser, Reduced from $395 to .... $298.00 ! il very fine suite with round extension table, now .. 3-PIECE TWO-TONE WALNUT SUITE. Reduced from $400 t0 ...everiienn. = : - ! Reduced APIECE MAHOGANY SUIT $ e lgcgnif‘ADEo “SIQSFOG&I;({ from §395, 10 +vevssens $275 2 S VTR () st 375.00 SUITE Queen Aune, consisting of 60- o0 1o Reduced from § > inch Buffet, 54-inch round extension . WALD y ELEGANT SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY SUITE. Four beautiful piece i > beantifol ieces. 4 e\}o\ieats, was $260. $l 50 10-PC. WALNUT SUITE, $ 420 0DD MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE. R Rediiced from $600, to .. Was $70, now $40.00 . 10-PC. MAHOGANY 0DD MAHOGANY DRESSING TAELE 10-PIECE AMERICAN = WALNUT " SUITE, Red. from $950 to$600 " S ' $25 00 SUITE, Queen Anne period, a really 10.5c. MAHOGANY . worth-while suite, at $208 SUITE. Red. from $900 to$675 /o a low price. Now ..... CHIPPENDALE, CROTCH MAHOG- 0DD MAHOGANY CH 9.PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT ANY, 10-piece Suite of super elegance OO o o SUITE, Halian Renaissance, 60-nch and quaiy. Fommerly @ @()() U NIER, Buffet, large oblong extension table, LI, s oooogaoong Was $40, NOW ... oveieeiiiniiians $27 25 ca )n(:et Sel{el and 6 chairs with tap- ODD, QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY ODD MAHOGANY BED, full $ estry seats, silver plated drawer pulls, Wa Vo 30 00 velour lined dm\\els etc 1 0OAK DR S as low as $18.75. All Springs, Mattresses Reduced from $275, to . and substantially reduced. F. A. HALL & SONS Pure White Layer Felt Mattresses. Spe- cial Close Out—reduced from $28.00 to $16.00. Just six in stock only. SPECIAL CLOSE OUTS OF DAVENPORT SUITES All suites are overstuffed and have Davenport, Wing Chair and Club Chair, with separate i i .m.um ete, UITE, SUITE, reduced from $290, to GR %\ VELOUL from TAPESTRY AND VELOUR SU reduced from $410 to TAPESTRY AND VELOUR SUITE $290 ’ r:ducled Al Mz- ,\»'I)'4,’<Ar)1l«;]~ S $295 Odd Overstuffed Upholstered Chairs and Rockers ’E AND BLUE VEL OUR CHAIR, SUITE, reduced - $225 TAUT }I\()\\\ \Pi()' R WING CHAIR, was $111, now ALL ITEMS AS ABOVE ! QUOTED ; D VELOUR CAN BE BOUGHT ON THE CHAIR, was $80, now .....p...... 814x1015 ft. GOOD WILTON RUG R A e B S e b A (»\1 2 . ¢ ()mr\\'u TON R Extended Payment Plan WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY SORT. C. C. Fuller Company It'Will Pay You to Come Down Here 40-56 FORD ST., Hartford out Federation of Churches, will ad- is a small voice in the confusing wilderness of February furni- SAVING EVENT, PLUS QUALITY, STYLE, SERVICE AND A little “personally conducted tour” through this store, now, will prove interesting “and profitable to every lover of beautiful things for the home. p | Exceptional Dining Furniture Values 8-PIECE JACOBEAN OAK SUITE, a ~$129 table and 6 chairs with genuine leath- 9-PIECE HIGH GRADE WALNUT ..$195 STANLEY IS COMFORTABLE, Down Event! OURS it is backed by something more substantial er of bargains, alone. SALE HERE IS A REAL MONEY- 10-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE, Italian Parquetry decora- tions. A beautiful large suite and a rare “buy.” $400 Reduced from $550, to .. gt 900 01D, FINE W$ALNUT BUFFET. Re- duced from $120, O L e O ey $68 SEVERAL ODD DINING PIECES AT BIG REDUCTIONS, OUR SPECIAL CUSTOM MADE DAVENPORT SUITES Jpholstering can be changed to suit your ideas. Allow a few days for delivery. Fine tailor- ing, and construction underneath that corres- ponds to Fuller’s reputation. The sample suites are like this: DAVENPORT, WING CHAIR AND CLUB CHAIR upholstered in excellent Mohair, plain or figured taupe shade. $249 Special The Davenport alone is §135.00. ‘A SIMILAR SUITE upholstered in diamond pat- terned Brown Velour, with seat cushions of Silk and Wool Damask of beau- $229 tiful gold and rose pattern. Special ANOTHER SUITE upholstered in 21 ].‘.1*0\\'1_1 Jacquard Velour. Special 9 ALSO YOUR CHQICE of several other Mohair 3-Piece Suites in Taupe, Brown, $225 Gray, etc. Special ... DS, b 08 v e s S PRl 28 low a8 vrerrer-re DBOTD

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