New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1916, Page 11

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916. " ‘ % BRITAIN'S METHODS | B g e ~ | ATURDAY ooN | DUBLIC oey| “iivinan| SATURDAY n : n B Control of Merchant Shipping | & All Stizaks RIARKE T All St)(;aks @ St Gommonsp 1Al FRESH EGGS 0 ay 14c Ib | 491 Main Street. Opposite Lafayette Street | 14C b B/ ..cc. v 1o covnmenc | @ RDAY again found itself on the defensive in | : nght fr()m Nearby FarmS | the house of commons yesterday. Large cans California Peaches in | 1 pk Potatoes and \\'edn(-lsd.\y n:? CS‘:\;{T::olwai rnr::r;::::t today it was th J o Fancy Natiye SRR 25C 4 gts of Onions 50 Fresh Lean 1 1 1 /2 c oo it 5 o R e for (o Shoulders 1b B | A score of members attacked the ¥ | government’s method of dealing with the mercantile marine. Arthur J. | Balfour, first lord of the admiralty, | and Walter Runciman, president of Smoked Shoulders | Boneless Breakfast | Legs of Lamb Lamb Chops il By S T T explaining in much the same of a spemal l 2 Bacon 16 -1 8 ~ 1b tacks, s S el i 2 E: V: S sday n |8 1 cisms, that while the situation was Grflamery G’ Ihs 3 admitted to be far from satisfactory, Lamb Stew B | the government was doing its utmost —— g TOIIBEY 1 C Pot Roast 1 c & to make things 1:)0(&;1'. Best —Pure 2 5C l Meadowbrook & Waste 'onnage. 1 2 /ZC | The complaints of the members of Lard ....2 lbs Cheese B | parliament were mainly to the effect B | that the high freight rates were T Cross Rxb 1 6 irloi | 1arzely due to waste of tonnage caus- FANCY LEAN PORK LOINS c 2 v government mismanagement. Shoulder o l 6c Prime Rlb 1 6c Roast .. . N s LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS Roast . Roast . “The shipping difficulties of the present time are due not to misman- Short Steak 200 Fresh, Lean and agement but to our trying to pour a | Ml LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB a quart into a pint pot. This and Roast . . S Cabbage Free With | Small Loins B | & othing else. G Corned Beef of Pork 1 16C | - [ tosc;{‘hfre"}ghig L;FZX;? FORES OF YOUNG LAMB v the fact at e mercantile ma- 3 Ibs Crack- 25 ) o which is limited in size, has to | B SHOULDER ROAST BEEF ers for. . Cc Pork and Beans 1-lb Tea and B | (o of peaco. The shipping proat?l.eg SHORT CUT RIB ROAST BEEF 3 cans for 25 o | 11b Coffee 50 Droblem of the aas. - Whers we had ....for C hundred ships before the war we must BONELESS BOSTON ROLLS 8 to 9 p. m. h now do with sixty-seven, of which 2 1bs Shoulder m. W | (wenty-four are under neutral flags. CHOICE STEWING FOWL leviate Difficultie Pork Chops ] 4 Bocbagsof ] ()¢ e Sl Salt for . alleviate the difficulties of the ship- GOLDEN | ping problem. The first necessity . is to get rid of the congestion in our 1-1b LIVER, 15-1b BACON ports and measures are now under way to achieve this. Then there is ship building, in which respect the navy has been the greatest competi- FRESH SLICED tor of the mercantile marine. But BEEF LIVER SATURDAY EVENING. 7 TO 9 o'clock. | \h‘o( n(i:n};‘;}lltfy h@ already permitted FRESH HAM- . 121/ DR. J. G. LYMAN GAVE States commissioner as a witness in | here, was a great shock. She heard | 5 FIR | under construction’ have mnot besn FANOCY SHOUL- 21 the bankrupt proceedings against her | from him only twice while abroad, | classified as war work. We also DER STEAK ..1b 2C Lean ] 111 WIFE LITTLE MONEY | busband. she added. Lyman left behind a sable | Russians ((mnlln;.: Up Their Prisoners | pave done a little to ke ends meet FRESH or SALT. 121/2C Smoked ZC N WM T, 7% Mrs. Lyman said she met Lyman for | overcoat for which he was said and Taking Stock of Booty Captured | by restricting impo e L | Mr. Balfour said he thought the i BE the first time in 1914 in Paris, where | have paid $15,000. | she was living with her first hus- Louis B. Thornet, who was employ- | S TR S PR AT Y00 I 17 e Spouse Says Swindler Left Overcoat | band, a British officer. She was di- | ed in the offices of John H. Putnam & hardships, as rates were not only high 9TO 11 A. M.—HOUR SALE—9 TO 11 A. M. vorced soon afterward and came to | Co., in the firm name under which Ly but preposterously and dangerously EEE R NVLICIHpWas Baldito this country in February, 1915. She | man operated here, and who was 2 A - learned | high. e denied that Great Britain Shott Have Paid $15,000 sald Lyman never told her much |rested after the firm's collapse, was| ¢ ety orore gums | Was acting selfishly regarding ton- | | R e about his business affairs and gave | surrendered vesterday by a seeurity | |UTt eined in the Brzerum | nage or making money out of the al- | 8 Sirloin, New York, Feb. 1§.—Mrs, Leontine | her little money. company which went to his bond of | have been s " 59 officors | lies. arguing that a country which | R Porterhouse Lyman, wife of J. Grant Lyman, who | Mrs. Lyman returned only last|$10,000. The court then reduced the | frst line “’j‘,},_,ii,’“,f_n,gul:i?” S ) GLET R RO Y Gl and Reund is being sought by the federal | Tuesday from a trip to England and | bail to $5,000, but Thornet fatled to | 401 1413 Askaris (Arab irregulars) of n imported goods in the interests authorities on the charge of using | declared that the news of her hus- | furnish it and went to the Tombs. h efficient working merchant ser- the mails in an oll stock swindle, ap- | band's disappearance, which was first | No explanation was given by the sure- | "0 o vice could be accused of acting sel- Fa"c Meat | peared here yesterday before a United | communicated to her upon her arrival | ty company for its action. tor 5 | fishly. | = Th ignation of oners and | Commercial Training. | = 5 taking stock of the booty is proceed- Referring to waste, Mr. Balfour Pru"es' 4|hs | e thought that matters might be im- i proved by giving commercial training The Latest Spring Styles in™ g T f Do meen otc o mussen mron | lo simivee snd asnersie wue onat | Ml RAGR o Gurly Guaranteed . T S not through any action of the trans- [ Western G v | doz SAYS DRINK LEMONADE FOR | onics Momase e heriurea s | R HK IR, 17, via London, ‘ ho following issued to- | ship owners could not complain of whatever might be said about the RHEUMAT‘SM policy of temporary governmental ap- % 7 Y| % ' propriation of the whole shipping Can Be Seen at i | i o s coo | ERpe o 08 GL AOD - CRRG | il ica can be obtained by drinking lem- marine, he hoped nothing would be . i onade and avoiding altoholic drinks. sald in criticism of the navy in this 2 ’ 9 To get rid of this stubborn di e, | connection. | Ay § i i i and swelling, and drive the poisonous Other stores may sell as good e; s . - A ‘ : e s i e an l Car Just Recelved for This Sale muscles, all generously-inclined drus- | store in the city sells as good butter | / | gists will tell you to take half a tea- | ag Russell Bros’. best cres i B L] L misery ceases. — Rheuma is a powerful remedy, be- | WRESTLING GAME REVIVAL | B . . cause only a powerful remedy can e e e S L ran Olen The best 1916 patterns at the price of the ordinary. | ercome such & terriblo Gisease; Tt | Manager Tellly t0 Stago an All-Star y u *ts speedily—the first dose 2 s et — taken and youwll know that vou wi| FXhibition Here This Evening. Fancy Baldwin 15¢ | “California 97 . 23¢ Lemons . ...doz Call and look them over. soon be your healthy, happy self | Considerable interest is being mani- Apples . .. .4 gts again. fcsted in the wrestling exhibition for . The Clark & Brainerd company and | fhis evening at the Lithuanian hall on | il Large Red 1 5C | Extra Heavy 2 1 c all druggists know what Rheuma will | Park street, when Manager Eddie it 4 for and guarantee that two 50-cent bottles | 1id of the game which has been al- | [ Hothouse Sweet Juicy 250 PARK STREET. NEW BRITAIN will overcome rhemmatic agony or |lowed to enjoy a long slumber. In | @ Lettuce . .Irg hds 90 Oranges . .doz 150 S past years the sport was well patron- | !Zc;! rllo‘:‘all.\', ;mdhin_ns comeback i; i New Walnut 19(: Cape Cod ZSC — = is fo c in having a man o s Reilly’s caliber at the helf to start Meats ....Y-1b Cranberries * 9= off. Recent exhibitions in Hartford - bt xnz\geq by Reilly have glven entire LUMP LAUNDRY STARCH ; ction and to him is handed the | | “ MILLER G OLSON, Inc.] 0 o rerwsn momma - 2558 | Two of the principals in tonight’s cxhibition appeared in Foot Guard PEKIN BRAND TOILET PAPER all H'ulfnr(l last evening, and both S ANITARY STOREB == [ o i i e | W ORK and BEANS 3 eans 95 ¢ | kee Lee in the star encounter tonight RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES ol Grasco-oman v " | M1 pkg MOH. PANCAKE FLOUR, 1 bottle ] § ¢ Pilakoff, the other performer, who HUDSON SYRUP for | meets Hans Muller, showed the audi- D 5 o nce something in whirlwind wrest- YANKEE MAINE CORN, 15¢c value 2 With Your Breakfast a cup of || Small and Lean Pork Loins 16c Ib || Hunt’s Pineapple 1ng when he won from Brnst Wil- i . & 0. Coffee is pleasing and || Fresh Shoulders 18c can, 6 cans $1.00 helm, the Bavarian champ in a finish 4 ROYAL BAKING POWDER hout at catch-as-catch-can style. timulating to your day’s work. || Fresh Hams Fancy Peaches Pilakoff’s comedy antics were greatly .35 Th, 8 Pounds $L00 || Leg of Lam . 18¢ can, 6 cans §1.00 s o (e susence e wron: | W FANCY EVAP. PEACHES b 's Cocoa ... Y-Ib can 20c || Native Celery bunch 15¢ | 5:30 o'clock. ‘ i A A e Head Lettucd . ... e | W MOH. BAKING CHOCOLATE 10c and 25¢ bot | Rib Roast String Beans e S i i ider’s P Cats ; 7 Spinach e e Pure Luncheon Py Pure alfi‘cl:pand 22¢ bot. g:)l:xfgd?:esf Florida Oranges L;f":‘? % m_'j‘;:;g“i‘]:; o 2 1 C G[flflfl,atfld : 8¢ 1b 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and 40c doz men who have not enlisted are soon Best Stuffed gigfl}z; l;tl!;es .. e 250 Home Made Sausage and Cal. Navel Oranges to recelve the attention of the war | Olives ... ...pt 1 SC SUGAR; 5"]3 office, which is considering the ques- 2 cans Corn . 25¢ Sausage Meat . . .. 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and 40c¢ doz tion of bringing pressure to hoar‘é\;mn 3 cans String Beans be |} Solid Oysters Large Grape Fruit ... .3 for 25¢ A i e s e ) | Tarl of Derby’s plan have been called up, and the compulsory military ser- TREET, TEL. 162 179 DWIGHT STREET, TEL. 1439-3 vice act enrols all other bachelors of | 552 ARCH S’I‘REET, TEL. 577 446 W. MAIN STREET, TEL. 1104-2 military age who have not heen ex- empted. 257 WHITING STREET. TEL. 1998-2 SR STNE Pure Lard, 12¢ Ib. Russell Bros, —advt.

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