New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1915, Page 13

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Short Legs | Forequarters | Ghop Rib Loin | Loin Roast Stew ST[A TERHOUSE and ROUND Ih l 3[} "] 9[: lh 12;8 Ih”fi Ih 7[} Guaranteed o ZBG I Large Sound £66S ONIONS, 4 ( MAHOGANY BN NG ROOM Small Skin Back] GG , Fresh Ham- ]210 e - pieasure chat vour burg STEAK (b 2 Our Mahogany Dining Roon: Furniture comes from factories —————rr e —_— Moh. Greamer B ' P 3 noted for their akilful workmanship and finish and for the careful Rib or Loin l zl/zc Fancy Sliced Y s ure selection of the high grade materials used in their product. It is - built for years of service. It is the kind of furniture which you Lamb Chops Ib Ham ....... PUUND ’bs LAHD 2 ms will be proud to hand down to your children as family heirlooms. —Fa—n(Tvga-l—— -m__— . 18¢c 2 25¢ Guaranteed EGGS iz 29¢ | NEAJIWBRIIK CHEESE SALE, 9to11 A. M. Im D—SPECIAL SALE ON WINTER LAMB—ALOAE | oo™y ™ chner “cim ok ™ pon. T P R S T S e T e i S e A S R e 5,000 IhS PBHK I_UINS 1?%”‘1"% afiirsa“ge "] ] 21[} Granulate(! Sgar with 25¢ purchase 20 FURNITURE Mahogany Furniture for the Dining Room is the acme of good W _____§-P EC I A L S F 0 R S ATUR DAY Small Fresh l 218 Boneless ] 5[: Shoulders Ib ¥ &2U | EEEF ROLL b ‘When you entertain, it is a pleasure to knnw that your Dining HAMS taste. No other wood approaches Mahogany in its beautiful grain- Chop% ‘We now have a particularly fine showing and assure you that it is & very apt time to make selcctions. Roasts . Pork : 1ib LIVER, 1-2 b BACON 15¢ | MOHIAN PEANUT BUTTER 2|hs 5c|IMP«RTEB SWISS CHEES C. C. Fuller Co., Sound Red California Seedless { R | Mohican Pure | Granulated ¢ | Nev Packed 40-56 Ford St., Hartford. Overlcoking Capitol Grounds. j GRANBERRIES quan 5[; GRANGES doz 1 5 SatsufipT 1-6’07“ hot‘ 1 8C 9 Ibs 47 .\;?ma(-h ... .can Where Quality Is Higher Than Price. _— e | 5 [‘r()bllng_- _1 5¢ Dinner Blend T 3 gls ONIONS for GRAPEFRUT 4 for I T T vy Q¢ | Relled Oste o8y mce Mea Y Mez .o 1D be a concentrated blow at some —————————————————————————— ... .. 10 rolls ...1b e aavanc- | @ ASSOTIE Cream Large Californi e e e e RAS MARDONED O bt | e 120 I Lgfignléa'mma i 15¢|gme "5 15¢| S, SANDS OF DESERT | cnnarire s eon, neere or ner: | ey i : ago of their presence to the east- ward of El Kantara and no further clashes with British outposts have LATEST PICTURE ()F 4 would investigate a report that a JASON AT GENOA. Bell, said o be the a‘ w')m l-'mm I:omns RG 9[“ been reported. number of strike-breakers had been planter in glfl«ynmn- i B [ 1 brought here by boat and lodged in | U, S, Christmas Ship On Her Way | placed at §287,000 : Approves Rallroad Appropriation. FRANK P. W ALSH THE the Armour plant, one of those affect- i Home From Europe. $425.039. Low price A message coming from Vienna by ed by the strike, located at some dis- said to be the reason Ma[fih;ng on Eqypt. way of Venice says tnere is o grow-| INDUSTRIAL PROBER| i e o B oo o || Genoay 1taly, Jan. 281-The| United' cuptoy prodigii ing popular demand in Austria that volved. No attempt has been made to | States ship Jason, which crosse d. the — the government follow the example - E operate this plant since the strike | Atlantic with a load of toys contribu London, Jan. 29, 12:33 p. m.—With | of Germany and take over all the ted by Americans as Christmas pre : % . p 3 i i d flour in the market. From | ents for the children of the warring N ¢ ork, Jan the fenewal of offensive operations on | 8r2in an | . : L M. el ; 7 5 Petrograd comes the news that Em- % ¢ N HONOR '\hkl\l EY. European nations, arrived here today 1 teulbach wi he part of the Turks in the Caucasus, | 1o "*Nicholas has approved an ap- - Strikers at Roosevel', N. 1, D&-| LY. rens | 0D Rer retuim voyage released today by ‘apparently timed so as to force Rus- | propriation of $8,760,000 for the im- o : 5 Washington, Jan resident | ghe ig loaded with exhibits for the cague club s1a to send more troops into this field, | mediate construction of a government : d 2 P D Wilson and employes at the White K nama-Pacific exposition at the Austro-German activities in | railroad from Petrozavodsk, 185 ¢ " ma" G[ ay House today wore carnations in honor “rancisco, W hich she thered Galicia and the Carpathians continue | miles northeast of Petrograd to the of the sevently-second birthday anni- | French Mediterrancan por e to dominate the military situation. White sea. This would make a sec- e versary of the late President Willlagy | Fe"UMe her voyage tomorrow WAY PO ces of the Teuton allies are be- { ond line of communication with the . Roosevelt, N. J., Jan. 29.—The st g i ¢ fan. 29 U hed farther to the south and | outside wgrld through this region, tae % i striking employes of the American ; RECEIVER FOR BELL. Goorgis B ERfoLCpncsrci Bl unanian fotheriibelne ol Lo Rt e : Agricultural Chemical company's | '\ hite House attaches were at the Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 29 d ctec wch Athel rontier in order to meect any sudden e s s e e en e ‘White House during the McKinley ad- | Clayton of the United State u 1l 1ivies ovement over the passes from that ERWIN HOME ANNUAL. p o B2 Danimousiyat S8 Pininistoation; lay appointed a receiver for W ccuperate country The recent fighting in the = 2 St e raass meeting vesterday to reject an ‘drpathians has brought no decisive | win po Held at South Church Late . offer of $1.80 for a ten-hour day. Tais = >pgagement, both the Austrians and ohi i was twenty cenis more than they were bhe Russians claiming local successes. This Afternoon. 4 receiving when they walked out ez s believed in London, however, that At 4: o’clock this afternoon the o this month Reduction of ges the struggle may soon be expected 0 ;,5ya] meeting of the Erwin Home g : : % fi;":;] *3"'_‘k-'~‘lv'i“ a day was the cause pnter upon critical stages both in the = g i 5 o e strike, .ast and in the w British i~ | I be held at the Soulh church. P With the offer of $1.80, made by an tary observers have expressed the | Secretary H. Dayton Humphrey will : officer of the company who came herc opinion that Germany is still keeping y report that cn March 18, 1914 the bids yesterday from New York, was a a preponderance of her forces in the [ \ere opened for the new annex and promise that if the men were dissat- west, where the 2 should expect Joan W. Allen & Co.. was the lowest v isfied with this wage the compan another great offensive movement. Blader enilhe buildin"g and i Parker & Y woulq agreo]ulyvarhnrme the wage . Germans Losc Heavily. O'Connor c¢n the heating. W. L. . question on July 1. Th% German tactics of the last few | Hatch, H. D. Humphrey and E. B. Demand $2 Day. RNEULBACH started.” Chicago ¢l McKinley. Many of the present days at various points on the western | ¥ddy were authorized on behalf of The strikers, in rejecting the offer nt seem to have cost them heavily | tiie trustees to sign a contract not to . adopted a resolution declaring that front seem to y arid fto have brought them little! gain, | exceed §14,000. At a meeting held : the high cost of living made it im- ll] Au Departments SllltS Coats E‘UTS, (IIOVCS MCH S, judging by the cflicial reports given ovember 25 the secretary of the possible for them to get along on less R it || ARG Gty e g than $2 a day, and Children’s Underwear, BEankets and (,omforrahies L hently in London today. Tt is thought | building was completed and accepted. “And as our emplovers can well af- rer fi.h".l the next development may '\f‘!te.:l(l):; fo‘lléow:;m fi;l:tzrz% Off!ii)::; ford to pay that wage ."1»1( enable us at prices to Close them OUf qu)ck.y X - - e to live half decently, the resolution - == | $117.75, contract of Parker & O'Con- o ! = continued, “be it resolved, that we Al d V ! “ nor' $340, Spring & Cor slectric Ax. | | New York. Jan. 20 e e T e so extraordinary Values in White Goods, both e (HICR), Taranl AR, 000 sy || WEIEAY Glimentin BFF (00 Mol & strike, in an orderly and peaceful d d M d bariding. Is & Substantal inree story | mission on industrial relations, x| ke in wn erderts and peacerni | yard and in Made Up Garments, brick structure, there being four | bects to present an interesting report done by the officials of m\‘”m_ Sl AVfllfl apartments each on the first and | lo congress on the commission’s In- | home,ty (% PCItle of coniy an (Below Is a List of Items Showing the Values Offe second floors, consisting of a sitting | vestigation of the rich foundations of those responsible for the murder | | rcom and bed room adjoining and also | now under way here. Walsh has| or two of our fellow workmen - | — 2 | a small space for use as a kitchen. | shown himself thoroughly posted on o | 36 and 38-in. All Wool D) There are bath and toilet rooms on | industrial conditions and has Adone DeputicsiireWithdrawn: 4 Cosaslanteoe Sha';".l oc Apron Gingham, cach floor. On the third floor there | most of the questioning. His exam- _By order of Sheriff Houghton of | e 56c Tt ’ worth 7c are two suites of rooms consisting of | ination of John D. Rockefeller, Ir. | Middlesex county, who had conferred | 4:20 at, yard a sitting room an dtwo bed rooms, v - 2 ls) % 5 ' | with Roosevelt town officials, the dep- ' S S 0 proved that Mr. Walsh was in full , X ) o | # V 82 ! £ n the entire | gy the second week i o iR i 2 tas ham‘ egetable new part for twelve persons. - 5 d $. B ISR 10 nd. i There being thirty-two applications Compou yending it was after very careful in- 48 and 50-in- All Wool Dress Dress Ging Goods, a good line of shades, value, at, worth 79c to 89c yd., and 36-in. Fine Porcal g 2 Rl 7 drawn yesterday. will begin an investigatin of trans- | " siriio leaders said yesterday they | portation in Chicago. Cleveland,\Ohio — *“ My left s‘d; were selected from that number. In pained me so for several years that addition to the erection of the build- expected to have t0 ;¢ the grounds on the east side have been graded and seeded down, a i circular drive made to the inside court and concrete walks lead to the Underwear, 50c 33C alue, at 4 east entrances, also a five-foot con- THE QUALITY STORE OF ILOW PRICES | quality, at . . . l LMOST Women's Phiss 0l crete walk of 400 feet laid the entire Fancy Lean Roast Pork ot d2 120 Men’'s $1.00 Negligee Shirts, all Yarn Vest, worth T ggundrehevedmfle}gfi ng;:r:fa?ea;:o;‘;;gleteté? e llnm-v Lean Small Fresh should»e-r , H ¢ N 12 1-20 new :)m‘,nerns, fine | b ains in m e are 5 2 ancy L ’ : 5 ! 3 ar:lpl contmugd its ::: h"’:‘", = ha"i’t‘g be"’" adm]t?d‘ Shm{'? Sl::;:s 'zm:h;!:;:' Steer Beef o i :L, 3 M ]’!9"“;‘: ntl Nigh [ i N Children's Fleeced use until I becama > past yvear and there is room for Sirloin Steaks Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts, tiiree more, who are expected to come 5 % o 2 s 2o o . e . G 50¢ value, Vests, worth 25¢, regular and free . oo, thys makingpdfl occupants Homnd e S g IR R RS 5. e AwAY at from pains. I had \ith a house full. There have been Ehoulder Bteals tnh L e ‘ asked several doc- 1o deaths during the year. ! Rib Roast AR L " e tors if there was anything I coud eed | Fresh Cut "'"“‘"“‘Kn- 5 ean (e g W 8 Fine Mercerized Table Damask . isses’ Suits and . o Nice Lean Skinned Back Ham S Coats to ciean up. values up | Full Size Bleached take to help me and they said there NO TRACE OF MISSING. ! Smoked Shoulders, lean and small RN i el el 35c¢ 5 o v g to $15.00 good cotton, wol “Mlngui)“flg Lflafihthey knew of. I fl“& Buffalo, N. Y. Jan. 29.—Fire tugs Fancy Lean Strips of Sugar Cured Bacon............... . i at . $5-98 59¢, at y thankful for such a good medicine an which resumed today the search for Heavy Cuts of Salt Pork...... R I b, " { Bleached Turkish Towels \:1&1131\\'éy5}%1v8 it ;l;?rglglh’%sstgrmie i fishermen believed to be marooned 1 1b Liver and 1.2 Ib. Bacon. . i . i ; ; 12¢ valae, at ... 9C up to $22.50 9 98 Pillow Cases, 45x36,} —Mrs. C. H. GRIFFITH, 1568 Constant on the ice floes in Buffalo harbor | Corned Beef. . . o 5 ) | . $ cotton, worth 1488 St., Cleveland, Ohio. { found no trace of the men and it Is | Pure AP, oo i “;‘"‘p(,.:'n':;: Sl Iixton) ier o Hes vy Eluok Towels i SR £ g Hanover, Pa.—““I suffered from fe- | helieved that all of the 800 men who | Compound Yard........ i % s _' o e E worth 17¢, Women'‘s Ready to Wear and A Big Heavy Wool male trouble and the pains were so bad | Were sent adrift by a steamer break- Native Potatoes. . .. SO S - § at . Trimmed Hats, worth 98 in white and gray] 2t times that I could not sitdown. The ' /€ 2 channellfhrm{zh the harbor ice, SPECIAL ON SUGAR FOR TURDAY. i Wool Coat Sweaters, heavy $3.98, at [ at $2.50 to $3.00, doétor advised a severe operation but | '®"e r&s:i‘l’_egre“;‘ri"o"fl“‘-)m‘irl:;r‘ut:kt;n 10 ibs. Sugar for 48c and 1 Grape Fruit, 7c, or can Tomato Sauce ; shaker kind, worth | Women's Kiannelctte Night Robe at my husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s . /¢ ied . 2 " . ' g & SL89) in white and colored, . Vegetable Compound and I experienced fieatithemmengaistod Ahat sevaralfiot Imporied Pure Olive Oil, 1-2 pint cans.... o TS VOGRS E Y S oy . 50c and 59¢ value, a t 39c Rt 7oiiotin'a chort timet Now T fael their companions were missing. | Imported Pure Olive Oil, 60c quart, former price 80c quart. ] : i 5 59¢ value, a e . S 3 quarts Cape Cod Cranberries s e oD : = & Children’s Flannclette Night like a new person and can doha hard Dance and Entertainment. G e G A € Men's and Women's Worsted Robes, worth 50c. 10c valuce day’s work and not mind it. What joy | This is a general notice to the peo- Spinach, Kale, Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Turmips, Car K Coat Sweaters, In oxford, tan at 29C at and happiness itis to be well once more. | jje of New Britain and vicinity to at- rots, Beets. and garnet, worth 1 am always ready and willing ,f? speak | tenq the Co. E, 1st Inf., C. N. G., dance Delivery to all Parts of the City. $2.50, a good word for the Compound. IS. | and entertainment Friday eve., Jan. at l 59 worth 12¢ ADA WiLt, 303 Walnut St., Hanover, Pa. ;:9, 1915, at the State Armory, Arch Ext H. A‘ll W ‘:‘M . $1 29 e 3 i ;. ixtra ecavy ool and a . here are any complications you |street. The entertainment will be fur- 3 . g ! ; 'lloI;ott understnm{ wnt‘; to L, fllayE. | nished by the Hardware City Minstrels 8 Worsted Coat Sweaters, worth Women's White Shirt Walsts, Men's Cotton Tal Pinkham Medicine Co. (coufidential) | of fourteen people. Music by Lynch's bt $3 98 to clean up a good | black and tan, : R . | $1.00 line, at ... ' 2%c, ot Lynn,Mass. Your letter will be opened, | eight-piece orchestra. Hntertainment ey . Mai ~ I - a! 12 ’reyad ‘and answered by & woman and | at 8 o'clock sharp, Adm. 25¢, We guar- Frank Maietta, Prop, 63 Main St., Phone 1033. R held in strict confidence, antee a good time to everyone.—advt. Vests and worth 49c. 35 { at, yard .......... C | =2 | ‘ OA | S Women's Fleeced T Men’s Ribbed Fleeced Lined ' y | | | | vestigation that the twelve tenants | 38-in. Suiting in good shades, at, yard | { | | i | Suits and Coats, that are worth Women's Cotton HO Women's Extra Fine Al Sjlk Children’s Ribbed B Petticoats, the best £2.00 BAT

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