New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1915, Page 3

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BUSI@;_SWE NEEDS $6,445 MORE G ‘A meaflup [jf flnaflcalStatsmcm'finnwsflfipan-. Y ; : Ve ~ 7~ | = After the Big | "t namwit | 9 ESPLOQUUAUBEQUER | | A Less Than Haf Pr The exact overdraft of the board of S o Vel ¥ 3 Bl bt : Values simply Marvelous, Because of the Extrac education as compiled by the mem- | ¢ o 0 55 the Furniture and the LoWwness of the bers will be $6,455.94, e B B R » = > z | 8 [ a e The appropriations and i . g > . : > MAHOGANY BUFFET AND CHINA CABINET, I nated expenditures follow: : . ; 2 ) . ; |} TON STYLE. ; :Stlmatc(l : s L . 3 P : The Design and Finlsh Beautiful and { Appropriated Expense Teachi 2y - | 0 ; L 4 - : & : Picces Well Worth the Regular Price, a" " s a" j m:‘ Inij day '1{513*:;3 “;?"“'é: . X ] ‘ . i You Can Own Them If They're Nod Sold Befol Evening school . 3,000 3,302.75 at Just $48.00 Bem"a"ts :"]:: ()F:.d;c")f“:]f :: é’g‘) gég: ;2 ' ] : ’ F g WO MORE SHERATON STYLE SE s CIETIcs TR 1 0 0.0 1,881.26 2 Y K ; : ; g i . . ; : 5 ; One consists of a mahogar The second o | Lr;.z,ioiil;l\?n:;d. . 4,000 4,000.00 ; p g 4 i ) Buffet China Cabinet and Ser | L MARKED CHEAP YOR QUICK | "5 .. 7 ot . 3,850 3,850.00 in ;r;flm-' 5 ’1’-;:«.“:.\:.’-!("\»(“" one CLEARANCE. Kinderg'n sup. . 300 413218 G o o el Text books 4,800 4,800.00 Sheraton’s inimitable style ever | Library and App. 900 900.00 : ) : 8 . ) For the three pieces the reg worth $281.00] | Furniture . .. 2,700 3,011.13 o : ] ' ular price was §177. In ofder | 00 put redu NEW NECKWEAR FOR LADIES. yrinting ....... 100 1,100.00 to dispose of them at once we Janitors’ Sup 900 7 A # make the phenomenally low Dainty embroidered collars and col- Fuel ,000 553.9 : $ o % : q price of $70.00, $110,00. lar and cuff sets, vestees, etc., in or- | Light and power .000 A - - * gandic ang lawn. also pretty patterns : lnsurance 2,500 IRepairs and Imp. .000 in oriental and other laces made up et e o g 900, 3 : i in the latest high ruffle effects, all | )cdical inspector 5 885. b t ¢ . ) p 3 3 K new goods. 25c to $1.00. Nurse ... 0 . : . o : ) y : { a - beautiful mahg China Cabinet, to the phenon Vacation Open Air school 4 : . SOMETHING NEW. Miscellaneous lartford, Conn LITTLE FAIRY NOVELTY DRESS $245,000 $251,455.94 FLOUNCINGS. e S Don’t spoil 21 meals to save 3 or 4 FOR GIRLS. cents. Russell's Best Butter, 39c 1b. Russell B 1 Main street.—adv. One piece dre: Material required | g for 2 to 6 years, one yard of em-! Native cggs, 33¢ doz Russell Bros. broidered material for bidy of dress | —,gvt. and sleeves. small cost. H THEN REACH NEW HIGH Governmzat Presses fvestigation. Chicago, Feb. 3.—Peace rumors dealt a sudden blow today to high . = : 9 5 N f . . | prices of wheat. At the outset as ; : i) 1 3 : : £ ; 66 much as eight cents a bushel was S B i o el ; I et O ma knocked off the value of the May de- livery, in which, however, transac- : e % o LR - b X e | tions were relatively small. The July e : . v ; & 2 AR e | ! option in which business chiefly cen- s SRt : B a e Ll 3 0 Our a 4 | tered, was given a setback of two e o R e s Women’s Rubbers 49c, Misses’ WHOLESOME BR } 4 terday was $1.65. : ; | The making of wholesome bread begins with Rev. Frederick [ieese, at German| Lhe break in prices, however. was | 40(: and Children’s 33 cents grade materials, as even the most expert haker ¢ Baptist Church, Makes Donation. | only temporary and soon May wheat 0 quality bread from second qual ity materials Ltine thel hard i a2 Gna touched a new high recerd, §1.65 1-2. 5 - |’"in\luk|n‘u, care, cleaniiness and a thorough knfi&?;g‘;i,‘;fl;’n;nfia,"‘f‘md;{;“;; A Fear of the opening of the Dar- ::« lnuk‘:ns: m;-‘nf{;‘:hxur! baking of ;l:- dough are sl parish, the Rev. F.ederick Keose, Ganclles had considerable to do with e pr\ol(l\nT (;) ”‘_t‘.'uuxr;('sl‘l'm o 3 4 pastor of the German Baptist church, | the wildness of the fluctuations in e , BREAD is the result of hig Tos voluntarily, cut his vearly salary : Wheat. Reports, though, that several | ; ‘ uscd with painstaking care in a sanitary bakery, $100. Annual reports show that | Of the chief forts defending the strait : - to supply It. It's worth it. the yvear has been a successful one at had been demolished were not fuliy BOOTH‘S BLOCK TOMORROW'S SPECIAL—RAISED BISCUITS, pe o N :redited, and did not have a lasting % & church and the following offi- | ¢Te¢ d i 7 the chur 5 Rl b e g™ NEW BRITAIN, cials have been elected: « efteotiThe samemp sl ofthe fpeac Two New Deacons—Charles Ormay , 211 ch rested on gossip as to : & action by financiers like! : /4 and Fred Geschinsky. IV to be taken President—Rev. F. W. Keese. DyeMave s s e SC— R, - ; 97 ’ - Treasurer- ed Geschinsky. * FFinancial Secretary-—Fred Youns. Organist—Frederick Bruemmer. " The Sunday school office elected Superintendent—A. F. Eichstaedt. ant—Christian Erb. Secretary—Arthur Groth. Treasurer—William Retz. During the break, May reached for | a moment as low a 1.56 3-4, a fall | Tof 8 1-4. On the rebound May wheat jumped eventually to $1.66, making the rangea covered by the option nine cents, a swing seldom equalled in so short a | | time. July dropped five cents to $1.38 | but recovered to $1.40 3-4. <2 STOR PNEW BRITIA APRRRIN R Y 7 LS Governmne: Investigati s P : i} i G =2 e e e S AL IOTS the special committee include the en-f serted, lacks consistency and clear- _As a result of the phenomenal ac- actment of the following: A federal | ness I PRES‘ RlP I ION tivity of the wheat market and the . . peison law; uniform state narcotic report declares that it will re- “I l advance in the price of bread and and drug sanitation law a federal | ¢ vears to overhaul government ‘othcr bakery _prnduc:s._ th(“ federal cold storage law; a uniform state food | statistics and adds that the chamber 14 governments investigation of wheat sanitation law; amendment of the|of commerce can render no greater | | ——— Puf S 0 e > and fl?ur prices hecame more press- federal food and drugs act to express- | service to the country than to co- % ing today. v 1y provide for an appeal to the court operate wi 3 E i 3 ) an g e s | operate with similar bodies to place Perfection is a word that we would not use Grape Nu\s ubpoenas were ordered issued by from administrative acts relating to | the statistics on the highest plane of especially in connection with prescription wo District Attorney Cline to bring in the im ations s SRy | efficie urs g importations of foods and drugs, and | efficiency, accuracy and practical | We have everything prescribed by Physiclans books and records of several big grai i H I S ; Tl g t ing law to prohibit false and : R B U R e was anonunced, d s to investigate lent mdyertising of 60ds and .Groge, Native sams 1 superior character [ p and it Tees with me,” writes ; the ~onnection of these concerns with ¢ e = always reasonabic bl elevator lines in the: west and north 1yan [0 Address Delegates. [Dhckreporaiotiihs Blcomnagilon | St e siiaibna 1o have. yov bt e ae thr il a doctor, ‘“better than any I O 4 statistics and standards deal with its e — - | breakfast food on the market The amount of grain handled by efforts to secure certain reforms in rictly fresh native e LET US FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIT X the companies since the outbreak of Washington, Feb. 3.—The Chamber | the federal government's statistical | Russell Bros.—advt —unless there is one 1 have the Kuropean war and how much | ©f Commerce of the United States be- | M€thods, and says that its suggestions | With special attention to telephone orders ana > 3 adc reasury : I g nl v e o VO vis i o msidc not tried.” grain is stored in Chicago elevators at | £an its third annual convention here | 2F¢ being adopted in :Im u; asury and | "I OPEN UP OFFICE service, every family in this city can consider ours present also was said to enter into the | t0day with about six hundred dele- | C@mmerce dv))(upm‘g s anc .cl 0 in Drug Store. Phone 400, X X ! new ir gates present Breside Tils ¢ nmany instances, in e census bureau. g TQ T ape-Nuts is scientifically || BeW inauiry. gates present President Wilson and | bany Inetences in (he cchms Mteer. | WITH THES DANSANT Bread Prices Higher. 1 e pr m ! » - i - o 1 { manufactures is in need of radical = prepared to agrec with both e ¥ , for addresses at the afternoon session. v 3 ¥ . & | . The price of bread was advanced | the opening session reports of | reform, particularly the general manu- [ Expressmen’s New Stand Will Be strong and weak i ions from five to six cents a loaf today as j oA b | L4 the Epecial commitiee oh iniform | fecturing schedule, whieh, it is as- o At a r Y : : ! Iquipped With Telephone and Long baking—about 20 hours \II'11;"‘"\:‘nH:Af’l‘!'il]":::l\r:-;{e(l;nen‘vvhl;n~ the | £00d and diug regulation and of the | ! auipy K S e i amsocivion, €h reb- | regular committee on statistics and | % g Uniformed Porter. —partially pre-digests the resents about 400 small dealers. Some ) X 1€ | standards were presented - | ‘I en T S e of the larger manufacturers who still The principal recommendations of | [§ 2 e Today the proudest men in New % : DRUG S ORE | are selling a five cent loaf, are ex- 3 i g { Britain are the members of the In- = TheRexalkl Store assimilation, | pected to announce an advance be- - — fore the end of the week, as their | s i | | dependent Expressmen's association, | supply of flour, bought months ago, ; J TN = e Ut mew Gritde butidbie hay Buc) 181 MAIN STREET is nearly exhausted. Prices of other = T \ o ok ' lly been erected on Commercial street - | products of the bakeries also will be ) ey 2 5 y sty all the nutriment of wheat and || raised, it was said. ; EVERY parley, including the invame. || == — \ : S el i A ) g ovay ' anss as s afficis ypening of : T | 1n a class by itsell—Russell's Best y T — s 1"'“'"“:.'\7\' S e '”‘"m\'”’l” ! lon the sides has been sold for ad- | They Butter. 39c Ib. Russell Bros—advt. N e - Sle ofice billdine s ooaied with|sertising, sc the men hepe to'maike Ipper was serv y Nt l|h‘ ea m”"‘,:‘!.',; oGl b | it self_supporting. The Eddy Awn-|enjoyed 3 - ; , company has promised an awn Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros. L S %) 7 i | sheathed and varnished inside A ne = “Iw E A et advt \ jized i 7 | telephone will also be installed and |!n® for < to eat — and economical. i) s o = > 3{ = c a porter will be hired to look after | & i Beskdes, Grape-Nuts sup- | | plies, in concentratcd form, President Tippy Fay is overjoyed and announces that he will give a “Thes 2 i were enter able mineral elements often lacking in ordinary food. Wax-sealed — crisp — ready time comes D> {the place and unswer the phone. This Mrs. Theresa Siegel, the well s rar . R | Bros - g v Qienitare Twil Spider” Bufltvan Native eggs, 33¢ doz. Russell Bro i SUDDE I tignitarv will | Spider” Sullivar “Th A R % 1| known elocutionist and el ere s a neason | reader, will give a free recital this TN (LLNESS }’ St me ] be profiied ik wiben b iform through the courtesy of W i FOR evening a L oL 7% \ “Gmfl)mfiy; NO PREMIUMS \ t is necessary to have BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. The Lyceum ti P Mrs. Marshall will sin T r res (i & el s ! ws Tippy, “to make | \fter the performance of “The Red | S8unday cht 3 N tering Vi “’"“’j‘f” iy dflufie&p XIJ'LM’ 4 Subel VuALILIe QULIAW wlh"«\'\"m-n don't | Mill” last :,\Av‘mk. fourteen friends | ey rape- uts EilceroreninepwiliBbeRracaiy /h W Well E ealk in here and steal out business | of Mortimer M. Judd tendered him a = S — R S o A N we're away on a job.” surprise visit at his home, 92 Vine —SOLD BY GROCERS. Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros. AR TSR is new office has been entirely | street, to assist In celebrating the [of the Baron/’ —advt. paid for and all the available space | thirty-sixth anniversary of his birth |is warth while, erty Bells,” 2 reel capes,” 3 reels,

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