New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1915, Page 6

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'GOL, ROOSEVELT HITS BACK AT GARRISON For Reprunandmg Maj. Gen. Wood MEN S SUITS, broken sizes, worth double the price, at . . $ 5 9 8 : l Regflfdlflg P lattshurg Speecll T MEN’S SUITS, broken sizes, worth double the price, at . . . $7 48 B e ety Garrison yesterday telegraphed ’OT MEN’S SUITS, broken sizes, worth double the price, at . $9 98 Major General Leonard Woods, cx- ing his depreciztion that op ‘Ldyto;f s1zeT1s in any of tl;‘e$above$l§t5soyou are lucky. L tunity was given at he citizen wol- | B en’s Trousers, worth $3.00 Roolennniat Blattiel ot Sene o & T ool Fond 54,00, for $2.19 $2.29 $2.49 R it o Saturday and Monday Extra Special Bargains L tM W k P 2 .5' similar should bhe allowed at any of m::l $2e;n: i ants, worth $2.00, $2.50 98¢ $1.19 $1.79 | fooving | 827 Ibs "§NICE MEALY igee Shirts, worth $1. 00, $1.50 and $2.00, at 3 prices 590 690 79(! Secretary Garrison referred to Col- $l. OO SAT. SPEGIAL--1 to 5P M PUTATUESZ 78 as onel Roosevelt's remarks on the mil- ,fO"OWS. £86.0.0.0/0/0,0.0 6.0 /0.a 9.4 0.0 0 0BEG 000 itary unpreparedness of the country llgal' hy Stra : de of the administra- | Best Creamery 2 15-b pks { W Hat in the store, ab ... 980 ?i?:;lx. “‘1(11:‘10;1-!.:unIn:h\‘;c:(tll»;‘\‘lm\]\':nl.x With $1 Worth of Teas, Cofices ] . b “I nave just secn the report in the A8 | Neckwemnat ..o 99 ¢ | wonin T skl b MSugar Cured Smoked] FOU L™ A Nong Such 88 Union Suits at ........ 5Q) o | 0% Balbrigean Stirisand 25 f|:ot 2 it ot k| MShoulders 9 1[: NEW LAID 2 MINCE MEAT ke real value of this criment than 2 EGGS, fluz lc = such an incident. This camp, held p()und r government auspices, was suc- s 15¢ Black Sox, at pair 8C 25¢ Silk Sox, in colors, 13¢, 2 prs 25C A things | | None I}encr Candled While You Wait Meadow Grove 2 1 S“Spenders creeeneeane 13 B0 Bells e DG D o o i __POUND ™A™ sential to the nec vy training | n here t EXT RA LEAN G P YORK STATE i J n) were there to receive 3 < | ture of the experiment, diverting con- | C c TUmamES, ca“ QUART of great moment. [Its virtue consist- e in tho fact tnat 10 conveved s | ERSIGAR CURED g o=y mo's (ream (heese e Handkerchiefs, ......each 3C 50c Suspenders .............. 27(: :.:]1::1,,“‘\':‘\,\.:‘;.;:‘._1.3“‘.‘,l](m-.:;;‘.‘.::(lulmllm.-\: : H A M S l 220 I!g?{Kca?ngANS G Pound sideration to issues which excite con- i troversy, antagonism and ill llo(‘lmm By the Strip, b P ereby i ring if not destroy- | D ureLar aro Corn .-T)}lcr&\, n\u;x(j ““‘_\I)(‘.,:‘n:‘, tr:;‘[l"lluu. c |“ ull 2 ca“s S c . \ :'-;l\;on ul.“]. : v»\:,. o1 .'_\...ln\»! % 2 . g “”w(fq:::’x]vw.l“ r any such unfortunte | pourlds yrup, S]/(_ (Incorporated 248 MAIN STREET o e e e A( p ) . tion. He said he ;::IELIM:;:‘:”uu\(;u g COMBINATION SALES the matter with and had no knowledge of the presi- dent's views, The secretary said he e - - g ’ 1 Doz MASON JARS (Qts.) Bt L T R 0 U e i ) T had not considered whether his telo- 1 bot Moxie . ..... 3 lbs g ol 30€_ an Beach where he spent the past | the claim resulting over a real estate { gram to General Wood could ‘have ) ) ersona ls menis deal in which a breach of contract is | any effect upon the general's rec- | 3 1 pkg Uneeda Bls(ult L d 2 Doz MASON JAR RINGS l‘fc' an SparEcs ard 1 can Tomatoes ...... 10c ure L.ar Philip Bardeck and family have re- ; - o e i ! N New Fall Millinery. M. Seibert— Pric c = |lw 4 2 ) e : B e 0 Nell hins beeniapenal | eaeCAlionIBa SErDIRtORI WY o ety gy o 3 e e 1 can Corn ..........10c with 11b Coffee 25c Reg. Price 70c and Coney Island. . Roosevelt Comes Back. i Sale P ew days in New York. R Bargain Weck at Besse Leland's ey | e ale r'rice Michael C; T 81 can Peas .......... 10c e 2 ‘armody returned to New i e | ToORVCLL, Advised of Serverary o |8 ; 11 ib - - of | Tork atter & visit at his former home | Gne of the old wimo are horses | T giogram 1o Mair Generar §1 can Evap Milk 10c S c 51; Lbs, SUGAR .....25¢ ‘:Jdar;utr}:é i of M. ana |In this eity. _ <0l yestorday to Max Kokin, & Willow Lomara Woud, S i A —WITH— B8 Lasher of Belvidere. W. P Hudson of Grove Hill has | $Ueet Junk dealer, who' " recently ;3;:(,::‘1 ‘\\:j.l||1k:;"l\<l.~ll’:;]|:\ Pttt 1 | B8 Reg. Price T0e SUG 1 Lb. Best 30 B enams & fow daya| Mr. and Mrs, R. N Peck ltt to-| Straw hats §1 at Wilson's.—advt. M ; isi parents at their home on | day for a vacation at Hawleyville week of reduced Colonel Roosevelt's remarks were Main street. S shirts and clothing at Wils e nedliay . Stntement it readias George A. Stark of Maple street argest assortment of 05 | e ¥ i h turned rom a trip which took 5 i ¥ as returned r a trip which took | the city, 50c¢ Roseben Hat Shop, 388 . - veeks ago it was r) Farrel has returned {rom ) him to Montreal, Canada, and to | Main stiect—aavt. e e M e (i = Providence, R. L : . Carrie Fsteen, for the fifteen | o .w.l““«m amied prominentiy | only did I never mention the presi- :4"’::111‘!1(1)« need ‘f\i m'I:.m!u‘m { n‘ ul as they were about to gail for — \'eax% cook at the Hotel Bronson, has | . 2 c g addi- 1 t ver breven e repetition of such mur- | ltaly It is alleged that the prisoners g | in cvery big noewspaper, that in addi- | dent, but I hever mentioned the ad- | gers in the future, it would be ren- | ne 7 . 9 | Miss Ruth Alderman of Slater road | retired on account of ill health and | (juy (o Prosident Wilson and Secre- | ministration 1 spoke purely of (hs 8 in the future, it would be ren- | hud false passports and intended tc : : : dering a service to the people of the | try to reach Germany through Italy = | as. her guest her neice, Ruth | is undergoing (reatment at the New l;m;-_x Garrison, ome scores of private | nation; of the people of the United | | | istration for approval- 1 am, of wn\n'\ol it is now displaying in the endeavor | night on board the steamer Regind solely responsible for that speech nou | 1o prevent our people from being | Helena at the request of the IFrench Tewsbury of Middefleld, Conn. Britain general hospital. 4sked to go to tha countr. s - ; ; One of the men arrcsted was a for- neral Wood issued orders that | mer member of the B S ’ citizens had heen State —_ e publicity committee of the | plattsburg np, where it wa B\ @ ) g crew of the WHGLE Thomas Lacey has returned from | Chamber of Commerce held a meei- | nogicq’they would speak to the men. | gpo aboke ont the assumption . that | attendance at my speech was not re- | fmous German cruiser Emden who a few days visit in New York and |i afternoon and tooi i e ner paic ¢ Xy s in | guired of any man, that it was op- caped frem the Pritish and reached in yesterday o names 3 = Shve ) Among the names mentioned in addi- | grder to go to this camp were citi- | tional 1o come or not: orders which | Lisbon. The police had some @i vicinity, acti atter of having prop- | i : : b e 2 = ,;:,“s(i)nn:".l;‘,‘,gu'fl;fit,g o ,,.',,,,:0[1’» T tion to my own were those of former | ,ong deeply intcrested in the welfaze | at once cstablished the fact that he | (ulty in protecting the Germuans ffom Harryl il Chrietenser ol o N | o e e outl | entnadtEs i Ui Gomp exeiuE g8 5 itnel oionntiy im cnlwiiolicno with A RS hadinofreapan ibilityliforktne ‘peech i lofhe b Sttt etndly o York for a few days. 810 Hevl ol ot polnih o VAR e e ¥ | John Mitchell: It is, of course, im- | {ho greatest value of this camp lics | v was delivered outside the line of £ PRMSURRDS (un . th Aen o City, Mo., Oct. 24, 1914:— or a few days. f\ulsklrlx_ Nothing definite was done Lossible {ha‘l [EecretarylGanrisonicant |l B e smar B0 =il iy e G \ Cantet indl oo nall the feudience e ;.‘m.m\ [(,jh:m reservists returming nd had g rash all over his In the matter. @ @ & motorman in | I&ve been ignorant that we Wert, or the 2,000 or 3,000 college students | made up the men and women from | L soon the WHOLE FAMILY g Jenn J McCaithy, & motorman it | gsked, and, it he desired Genertl | ang husiness men, but in the object | the surrounding country.” g : pemsfoondition jTRlocked l’t Ite SRR e mm;ccdl in. | Wood to notify us in advance What | jesgon »rded in teaching our peopls | ¢ The colonel scemed perturbed at SO DawaRDACAELLS s C ;, is 1a vith a badly sprain- s T p . k ; WS | erturbec lerman N ving Je o raised up on the arms and Y ms v, Is lald up with & o iy 1y | W were expected Lo sayfi or leave un- | y hat our nation should do for all her | the idea that his own remarks might Aldeeman M. Mnvine Jester ofyiNg b bumps. This trouble i ‘IV;‘"““"F“(M Vednesday | said, it was clearly his duty to direct s by teaching them in time of | reflect in any way upon the record of | SCCond ward st v‘: {ml.:' atternoos tehed so that it would | Large assortment fall shirts at Wil- | work ear. ' W [RtneRGensialiaceonalna iy [N, peace how to do their duty by the | General Wood. fhatias yu: w0 culliled hows S eone crazy. It was always | son’s.—advt. ork ca Stopped Right to Criticise. nation in time of war. - - for : — ¢ | T e night, 'so we could not sleep. Sy e “When the war department, after e - S SR 2 i i ecgation to nominate a successor ¢ lfidgth‘ft trouble for about twpo . Supernumerary Officer Gustave NEW INVESTIGATOR. three weeks’ public notice, made no Attacks Administration. { SEVEN GERMANS AR D, | Councilman E. J. Danberg, resigned | a caucus of the second ward del- He said a4 caucus would probably be ‘ears, and during that time | Carlson has recovered from an attack Councilman and Mrs. Angelo M. | objection to my coming, they stopped “If the administration had - dis- . = s i : Allcged They Trylug o Reach | jela before the next council meeting ny remedies and prescriptions of muscular rheumatism. Paonessa are receiving congratuli- | themselves from any right to criti- | played one-tenth the spirit and en- 8su ts.. We tried Resinol Oint- Bargain Week at Besse Leland’s-— | tions on the advent of a son, born to- | cize General Wood because 1 was [ ergy in holding Germany and Mexico } Resinol Soap and it RE- | advt. ording to the proud father, | coming, or because I did not submit | te account for the murder of Ameri- .'AT ONCE, and before the New fall models of fashion clothes s a sterling demoerat, my speech in advance to the admin- | can men, women and children, that Germany Through Ttaly. Councilman James Iverson has beed Jarcelona, Aug. 27, Via. Paris, 2 a. | confined to the hospital and on thal Arre account no caucus has been held of ointment had been used, we at Wilson’s.—advt. completely cured. It has been fmoiiths sinco we were curad, and | Frank Flynn of €3 Wilson streel has [ are ho traces of the trouble.— | Peen arrested in Aberdeen, South | ) Mrs, S. A. Clarkson, 1520 | Dokota, for robbery, so the local police : ; g5 2 E ) i S 2 d were informed hy a message received ] = - Fancy Native ': gist sells Resinol Oint- | from there yesterday. 9 TO 11 A. M-—HOUR SALE———9 TO 11 A. M. v -‘ : 3 ! » "‘ % p . Peaches 14_‘“ bsk e‘:;golthSoa,p,f B.nL‘l)ophysxcmn'l Through Lawyer Ferdinand D'Esopo X em for ears in of Hartford, A lo Virzi h. b ht i taient of skin troubles. auit against . O, Kilbourne for $600, STEAKS Short, Porterhouse, Sirloin 1 7 Ch ———— | § Round §0 7 s iim ilb 3 ; g e . : ; 4 { sk ;. | Large Ripe 1 9 ng . i Guarantced Fresh —— e —————— Tomatoes 11-at vk & G The Usual Big Saturday Sale at X T ](L;;'iiis. o c g ATUHD AY Mot Bl ol The Great Western Market § B lcranviatepsuvcar . 10ms 63 in All Departments ey 0% TEAN. SMALL PRESH PORK LOINS. ... o B c LEAN POT ROAST BEEF ........1b | ?1 /oc dozen ICY RIB ROAST OF HEAVY STE ERESH OUT MAMBURG STEAK oo o 0 Moh. Creamery F e e 1 HEXE SPRING LAMB LEGS ARGy LEAN STRIPS OF SUGAR CURmD BACON. . [l tais M | Mie TYATORVD 25¢ | FORES SPRING LAMB ..............Ib 19 | LargeJuicy 3 1BS. PURE LARD 14-LB. COFFEE 15c. 1 PK. POTATOES 15c and 1 Q 01\'10'\% 5¢ ‘“m“s' = ‘3 e 25c s BEE BRI el 1 5 C Extra Fan('y LBS. CRACKERS .. 500 0000GE 000D 0060000000 25¢ .7 bars CANS MOMATOES, 25c. 3 BUNCHES BEK ; 10¢ Cheese ......1b Sty L o Green Lima [FANOY CHICKENS AT COST. LAMB LEGS ....... 8 Butter . ....1b HOICEST CUTS OF SHOULDER STEAK S Conn MILK 3 cans SHOULD! Spiie e T e : . y b e g e ; ; s GEM BRAND 9c | LEAN SMOKED SHOULERS .........1b 11 EXTRA SPECIAL ON SUGAR FOR SATURDAY jar C (10 LBS. SUGAR 55¢ AND CAN OF TOMATO ¢ 3 0} MO, PORK AND HECKER’'S SUPERLATIVE FLOUR .. 1 $1.00 BAG S {GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5 . $1.00 BAG ) R iR FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ....1b 1 21/2c Potatces [FANCY BREAD FLOUR .... .. 95c BAG s e 25C | GLOVER. BRAND MILK, ' 10c OR -1 25C i NIW CRUSHED SUGAR CURED SMOKED BONELESS (Féncy Can Operer With I =0 Loy ofe 3 OATS 3 Ibs 13C HAMS or BACON 1b 15¢ HAMS ~w 15c 3 PEACHES, 5c "RESH LIMA BE . 3 F > FAT SALT PORK NATIVE VE 7 CANS EVAPORATED MIL 260 PELSE S e Corned SPARE RIBS u;lOC ROAS i i8¢ Highest Grade of PURE OLIVE OIL, 65¢ QT K<urn|(-r ¥ ‘l(‘(‘ 80 qt. NEW LIMBURGE l{ 5 20 SWEET CORN, 12¢ DOZ. NATIVE CELERY .10¢c BUNCH CHEESE C " SN AN PORK OUT OWN BRAND COF ) GROUND AND —.---'—--——' — | MOH. WISTERIA TEA 50c value CcHOPS . , 16¢c Native P e OUR OWN BRAND COFFEE IW BRICK e e {OASTED ESPEC 7 y Silver Spoon With e e !“‘\" 5 b ‘ ,-’Pngfinliz:;')m}hvm YOUR ,ORDERS DELIVERED TO YOUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE .... ~n<>r|rm-n\ o0 14C omatoes qts FRESH MILK or SODA CRACKERS .2 ibs ‘5 5 c HOME. NEW MUENSTER i GAEAT WESTERN WARKET || =T Tr i e e e [ ¢ I{FE Frank Matett, Prop. 63 Main St.___Phone 1053 _fllmm_ i

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