New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1925, Page 4

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AWSON'S GRAVE WILL BE SIWPLE No Pretentions Wonument Is fo Be Erected 21 (F—No preten- mark the grave in Graceland etery where Victor Fremont owner and editor of the go Daily News, will be buried ) | Only 8 1 ried with the detes of his bir leath will be rleced at t 3 keeping with h post-humous renown body will be disinterred a beside his in one of th owned in the comet Chicage, Ang. tious monume services will Monday in the New FEng! gregational church of which he wa a w=mber. Tributes and expressions of con LE e from senders in " ntinue]J today to pour { office of the Daily Ne - the megsages from Tresident Cool- Vdge, Vice-President Dawes, Melville E. Stone, counsellor of Assoclat- | ed Press, his first business partner | elated Press, I'rank dent, and Kent Cooper, ager of The Associated expressions from those with whom | he had werked untiringly for vear They told of the more 1 and human side of the ag; {ournalist, about twhom traditions| had grown in the public mind that he was lonely, cold and aloof. He had a sense of humor, they nid, and rewarded a joke with ro- bust laughter even when f cost money. Eugene Field, the poet- fester, frequently made use of his employer’s humoraus susceptibilities, Field's methods of approach for loans were alwavs different. There would be a long murmur of argu- ment, broken hy a zuffaw from Mr. Lawson, which meant victory for Field, They told of him that he never lietened to bickering or petty ecan- dals of office politicians. Once when 2 trusted employe who had heen as- salled sought an opportunity to re- pel the slander, the noted editor took him te luncheon, listened to | hie statement and at its conclusion heckoned the waijter ta hring an especially clioice brand of wine YWhen the glasses were filled. the publisher ljfter his, howed and said "Your health. my friend." ENGLIS H 1 TISSIONARTES STILI, ARF. PRISONERS Held Ry Chinese Bandits—Healih i | Good—Hope ta e Re- lensed Shortly Aug. 21 (P Mre nnisthare orne; F. W 1 Armfield o Briti Boa whether Ir abtain a ramson or t LP( Cuhcura Soap} | Keep Your Skin | Fresh and Youthful' w m’l\fll_fifl Addres NFW BRITAN DAILY H'ERALD I‘FIDA\. AUGUST 21, 1925, | OPEN ALL DAY | _ WEDNESDAYS | Day Bed EP this spece-saving S double day bed; wal- nut finish, metal trame, with cotton mat- , eovered with cre- A good value at August Sale Price $44.00 Dresser QUALITY value, this odd dresger in combination mahog- any. Roomy drawer space, A good value at $48.00, Augnst Rale Price $34.00 Wardrobe OI\E of the most practical pieces in a bedroom is a lar‘ge ward- robe., &ce this one, a good value at Augnst Sale Price $59.50 289,50, Full Vanity OFS your walnut bedroom suite D lack a full vanity? Consider {hs unusual value; full size mirrors. A good value at $95.00, August Sale W ood Bed )R the odd bedroom, " is bed of combin: alnut, full size A good valu Angust Sale $39.75 2-Piece Colonial Group yup of an open stock design, fr om We offer dresser and chest of drawers (full extra) at this exceptional price. Made by a sactive brown mahogany: the th at 8225, August Sale Priec $157.60 man, in at cond value noted ree et e e UST as a Shoor Bros.” August Sale stands apart from ether furniture events, . this particular Sale surpasses any other in our history. Tt is greater in size, greater in variety—and far Qream- in the importance of the values. Though the , the final price means nothing nntil you have Hcm is a page of bedroom examples—they rep- reductions range from 10% to 50 © seen the quality of our furniture, resent but a few of the multitude of quality valies vou will find when vou came in- to “Hartford's leading Furniture Store.” Open Stock Group---Sketched From Stock Full Rize Bed Wardrobe 10 in, wide Dresser 50 in, wide UR artist, who has sketched this group fr om stock, readily concedes that it is neces- sary to view thig suite to gain a full impression of its unusual proportions. Tt i the most important bedroom value in our sale, at the price, and because of its design, work- manship and quality, it will go quickly. You can choose it in French walnut or two-tone American Walnut. Full Vanity 48 in. wide Selact what pieces vou desire-—at such prices! Bed Wardrobe A\ Good Value at A Good Value at 875.00 $85.00 August Sale August Sale $42.07 $57.38 Dresses A Good Value at §125.00 August Sale $83.72 Full Vanity A Good Value at $98.50 August Sale $83.72 3-Piece Walnut Group IF vour taste inclines to a lighter walnut, con- sider this three-piece group—dresser, bow-end bed and chifforette. It is designed by a maker whose output we largely control. A gronp that merits the consideration of the thrifty homemaker. A good value at $185.00. $123.60 August Sale Prica is low because of cur large purchasing power. how-end bed, chest of drawers, (vanity value at $135.00. August Sale Price T GPEN ALL D _fl | WEDNESDAYS MOR your odd bedroom, # three-piers outfit consisting of a &immons metal bed in vale nut, mahogany or fvory finish; 50-10. ente ten mattress and National link spring. A good alue at $35.00, August Sals Price $21.56 3 Piece Walnut Group One of the bedroom values that has made our August Sale well known, is this group in combination American Walnut. The construction is dependable throughout, and the price Dresser, extra): a good $89.60 Individual Credit Terms to Fit Individual Cases Goods Delivered Free By Truck Anywhere ‘ In Nsw England HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE Goods Storéd and Insured Free For Future Delivery Between Pratt and Asylum

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