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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI MARCH 21, 1927, DARTMOUTH SEEKS FOOTBALL REFORMS Athletic Gouncil to Sound Out Expert Opinion n Changes d by Linder DEMOCRATS MOVE FOR TAX §L T p— Hext Session Has Assurance o MH WHEN Amj , Sueh a Resolutn RUNS INTO STH! IE‘; Tontowese Young Man Meets Death in North Haven A PINKUS Eyesizht Specialist. Over 40 Years Experience, 300 Main St., New Britain (,,.d upwards) . b. Detroit 50 miles and more an hour. 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds. 25 miles to the gallon. Full-sized, with ample seatingcapacity for adult passen- gers. Mohair plush uphol- stery. The Only Full-Sized Car at these Prices Giving Such Performance and Luxury SEDAN (illustrated) You can prove by demonstra- tion of performance that the Chrysler “50"”"—with its 50 miles and more an hour, 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds, 25 miles to the gallon, marked ease of hand- ling and consistently smooth op- eration at all speeds—is in a brilliant class of its own which no others have yet approached. Second, because the Chrysler “50” reveals at a glance—its full- sized, ample seating capacity for five passengers, its smart, low- swung lines and beaatv of color harmony—value in such start- ling contrast to all other fours and sixesin or near the 50! priced division as o automatic- ally determme vour dedision. Coupe, $750; Coadl 3780- Roadster, withrumbleseat), $795; Sedan, $830; ndau Sedan, $885. All pricesf.o.b. Dctron, subject to current Federal ex- cise tax. G g g All Chrysler Cars are protected against theft under the Fedco System. All Chrysler deulers are in a position to extend the convenience of time pay- ments. Ask about Chrysler’s attract- ive plan. Phone 570 CHRYSLER ‘50 CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 ARCH STREET PHONE 2952 Watch the “2750’%@[5 / —and you'll sce that smokers are headed straight for NATURAL TOBACCO TASTE Four Distinctive Upholstered Chairs Specially Priced $39.75 'HESE distinctive occasional chairs represent a typical Watkins pur- chase. They are offered to us at a de- cided saving by one of our best furni- ture shops, because they are in a variety of covers, no two alike. Notice the fine trimmings, the carved and bent stretchers — stamping these chairs as the best! Regular values, from $60 to 8100, but we have marked them all at one price — $39.75. The covers include exceptionally fine wool tapestries, damasks and {riezes. (A) XVII Century Italian Tobacco taste—thar's what you start out to buy in any ; \ (A) A stately occasional chair for cigarette, and that’s what you : i 4 hall, library or living room. Italian getin Chesterfield. The pure, ;Yk\;{lhc\:’vnlur.\' design. Exactly as natural tobacco taste of the ; ’ choicest tobaccos known to tobacco men. (B) A small occasional chair with tufted back and seat. Solid walnut ex- posed frame. Exactly as shown. (C) Sleepy-Hollow type arm chair designed for luxurious comfort. Ex- M — 5 posed frame of solid walnut. Sketched B | 5 from stock. ’ : : (D) High bz\cl\i chsir]nf Early Eng- ik ; < lish design, suitable for living room or (B) Tufled Cha“ hallway. Exactly as illustrated. 7’&745}}2“”'””] yet, they're MILD W ATKINS BROTHERS, InC. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. (D) Ealy English