New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1916, Page 13

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. AY MORNING—9 to 11 a. m %TFAKE—Short S]rlom, Porterhouse 491 RMain Street We Both Lose If You Don’t Trade Here Specials for Saturday in Our MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Native ONIONS—Large Red CAROLINA HEAD RICE MONEY SAVING SATURDAY SPECIALS COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH WHAT YOU P AY ELSEWHERE. SAUSAGE Frult and chetables ORANGES California Sunkist, Ex- tra Large, Sweet and Juicy doz 27¢ Peck Pleasant ot Apples . .. 4qt§ 150 . Ty 15c Large J uicv Butter—Eggs—Cheese MOHICAN CREAMERY ib 32¢ EGGS STRICTLY FRESH CONNECTICUT doz 32¢ Grocery Department ;I()Hl(\\)' PURE 1 8c SPLCIAL BEEF SALE RIB ROAST Short Cut Native Veal ; Legs gf\isul} dlj;‘stwe Native Roast of Fresh Native Hams ... Fresh Native Fry 121c » 18c b 20c¢ N T atne Veal tob 18(: , 16¢ Ivative Veal to Stew . Native Veal Chops Native Veal Cutlets . .. . .. » 30c LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB FORES OF YOUNG LAMB FRESH LEAN PORK LOINS FRESH HAMBURG STEAK Lemons . . Large Grape e Fruit ... .4 for Come to see the elabor- GOLD LIAD ate display and assort- ment of the best qual- ity ever shown in New Britain. k;fi‘sbof Young 1 6 c Roast of Lamb 1 6 c Lamb to Bake l 4 c Lamb to Stewb IOC Rib Lamb Chops 1 8 c It is quality we offer you at a low price so come prepared to buy. 1-Ib Liver and %-1b Bacon .. 15C Shoulder Steak 1 6 c Smoked, Small, Lean SHOULDERS, SUGAR CURED BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON ‘jéll\c (,al\cblb 300 Our Customers Cling to Us There Is a Reason The above goods are cut from choicest western stock and exceptional- ly tender. Seeing is believing. No trouble to get good Poultry. Try the Pub- lic Market. Fancy Native Fowl and Chickens, 3 t ickens, Olb 25C 5 1bs each at 12Y2c »20c SMALL, LEAN, SMOKED HAMS Of course Cabbage is Free with Corned Beef. In our Grocery Dept. you will find a lot of good things worth stocking up with. Take our tip. 100 dozen of Carifornia Finest Oranges, not a seed, of exceptionally fine flavor, juicy and large size, regularly sold for 49c a dozen, Qur Price Something out of the ordinary this week. In order to introduce to yeu Cudahy’s Pure Lunch Ton- gue, which we ordinarily we will sell you T 1b. for sell for 35¢ Ib., 25 Everybody sheuld have 1 1b in the house. All leading Brands Flour 95C or 6 lbs 25C golr)oxcs Matches 250 7 rolls Toilet 25c¢ bottle Ammonia 1 can Roast or Corned Beef .. 3 1b can of 19c 20c 3 1b can of Peaches 2 cans 3 1b can of Bartlett Pears 25¢c 15¢ 7-5¢ cans of Evap. Milk . ... 25¢ 3 cans of Fancy Corn, String Beans or St 25¢ 3 cans Pork 5-1b bag Corn Meal 3-1 b cans Tomato Soup. . .Every Monday—4 to 9 p m. only—Short, Round, Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak 1b N fall. SWIFT’S ROASTING RIB OR LOIN LAMB CHOPS ... FANCY CHUCK .Ib 160 SLICED BEEF LIVER FRESH or SALT SPARE RIBS. .1b “121/2c JEANMOUNET-SULLY, TRAGEDIAN, IS DEAD Dean of Comedle Francalse Passes | Away at Age of 76 6:45 a. m.—Jean (ted 17rench | Paris, March 3, Mounet-Sully, the celel i and dean of tr « nedic , is dead at the : horn at partment of Dor- dogne, Trance, on February 27, 1841. e studicd at the Paris Conservatory under Bressant and made his first ap- playing in | Sarah Mounct-Sully was Jean Eerge T the at the Odeon, with Madame He served in the Franco- an officer pearance “King Lear” Bernhardt Prussian war of 1870-71 in the army of the Loire and acquitted himself with netion. In July, 1872, he made his debut at the Come- and imme- Two years made a societaire of the ancaise and his achiceve- d his rcputation for many | years made him an international fig- | ure in the world of art. He attained | eminence a . writer and a lec- turer. Mounet-Sully’s ycpcntmrc comprised \]c( Lecid Rex, Othello, and many ame to \m— Janc die Trancaisc as Orestes diately became famous. other produc crica in 1894 a appeared in jes. The erit T o i greatest living the d ully were those of Chevalier on of Honor and oflicer of Academy. tinctions conferred on the Mme, ) March Diro Marion, grand oper Mari 64 years old, a former | nger, died at her hom Physicians said acut Madame in Chi- of a go she Metropolitan here last ni pleurisy caused her death Marion had made her home go for more \)\v\v I Seventy and Mr: them a surpr on Tremont street cvening was spent with v strumental selection by Miss Lorretta | Shine and Mrs. Kerwin accompanied | Philip Kerwin Whist was on- | and a dainty collation Kerwin ter at their last night. The al and in- by | joved was | OPEN CAMPAIGN TONTGHT. The firsi guns in the vigorous cam- | to be carried on by the local | h of the fired this evening in Machinists union will hall, | br be when Turner Vice-president Frank W. Je Boston, Mass., will deliv ddress. Mr. Jennings is w known in this city, ha ent during the progr A big erowd is expec | welcome the speaker. | military ! the regular 1inse ted in the CHOICE STEWING FOWL FOWL 5 1b BACON—1 Ib LIVER FOR 7 to 9 0'Clock Saturday Night SHOULDERS Lean Smuked L 11c AN ARMY OF 700,000 DURING PEACE TIME Mobmzatwu of Indusmes Also Part of Army Bill Washington, March Final agreement was reached hy the committee terday the late ¥ its bill for the and it will be imously to the hous on increase of army, reported unan- by carly ¢ week. In round flgures the mecasure would authorize the formation of an army composed of regulars, Nation- al Guardsmen, Federal volun- teers with a total peace strength of approximately 700,000 men. 1t provides for a maximum strength of 170,000 fighting troops for the regular army, for a mininium of 425,000 for the National Guard within five years, and for organiza- and tion of Federal volunteers through an | extension of a summer training camp It is estimated that 100,000 men can be enrolled force. Industrial Mobilization Povided For. idea. in the latter The bill retains provisions for or- zation of industrial and technical crves behind the fighting line; iuthorizes the creation of a hoa ofiicers to control an industrial mo- bilization in time of war or immen- ence of war. It also provides that manufacturers of war matertals must give immediate preference to gov- nment orders in war time, or When nder heavy | penalty for failure to do minimum ngth of remained at 140.- change was made before the final vote to fix the maximum of ighting troops at 170,000, bringing c total authorized strength of the s force, including the hospital and other ‘mon-combatant s, to 190,000, While all members of the commit- tee will sign bill, they do so under the reservation that they may sup- port upon the floor of the house, any amendment they desire The senate military committee peets to vote finally upon its bill tomorrow it is possibie of the preparedness measures 1 by President Wilson will ced before both houses Saturdar nents to expedite their e dy have been made. its Dill, the housc not provide acid st While the army first In completi committee decided specifically for the construction w plant to manufacture n o the air. A general authorizing the government a plant for this purpose or other power measure, howev be wo d out la ure 10 with am was nd details will * an appropriation n SPAIN. ~Jack and his JOHNSON WII March hnson, the left London m. negro pugilist, Wil London last night for son was ordered nd. Tt -was he would Corunna weelk ated at the time that 1: il for South Amcrica, house | provision | to con- f TED PEAS ....2 (“,‘525(: lI’\ ANF MAN VVANTED TO SEE GOV McCALL Then Told Policeman Guarding Ex- ccutive Office to go out and Clear Snow From Streets, Boston, March 3.—Patrick F. Mc- Grath of Charlestown, Worcester Liospital demanded an the who, cscaped from the state audience . governor or licutenant gov- decidedly of nor, and made things in- teresting for two members the jurrest vesterday afternoon. | nad been walking about the building zoing into the executive d partment, and actions had at- tracted the attention his plain clothes men who are on duty A result Offic of the d bhind wh governor's e, Upon being told that neither governor nor the liet > state hous Thompson rict police 1 MecGrath went, into the the turned his the dis- ioned in whom he who tive department, ntly mistook f c governor’s council, and directed ing the snow from the front of the state house, Horrigan attempted to place the nan under arrest, and was in the midst of an old-fashioned rough-and- tumbie when Thompson came to his aid. McGrath was taken to the office of the district police, fighting all the way down the corridors, and was later transferred to station 3, where he was booked on a techmical charge of ¢runkenness. streets in sh shoulders wh Legs Cuts of Bee Fresh Lean § CRa Iresh Cut Hambu Smoked Should 1 1h. Liver and '5 1b, Bacon Sivloin Ste: 10 Ibs § Gold Mi Pillsby MAIETTA, TROP., it is said |} with Best Purc Lard . Vleadowbrook Cheese . 21bs 25c¢ 21c Pure Apple e ppe{}lbs 25c Butter . Mohican Paliut .2 lbs Butter . 25¢ Young Amerlca Cheese Parkershur plication for L company from personal b circuit court here the Kanawha Traction 22c Va., March 3 injunction to and rying liquors 1ge was denied in yesterday. Kiln Dried Sweet Potatoe% : llbs 17c (,ns[i Native Celery . 151b pk Potatoes [; 3 Ibs,Garrots or Parsnips All For operates a line betweg) ind Marietta, Ohio whig| > court held tha if liquors are »d into the staf as | for unlawful purposes the criming the | statutes are adequate remedy to ¢l The | rect the abu company Parkersbu is a “wet’ of one of the | constantly | was not far be- | nant-governor | © a member of | to go out and assist in clear- | district police who placed him under | MecGrath | 63 Roasting Chicl Fresh ken Hams ... Fresh Shoulders Legs Spring L Chuck Steak Native Calves’ D FE 1 Pot Roast .. Liver .. 35 Native Veal Cutlets .. Fancy Head Rice 7c 1b., 4 Stewing Prunes 7e¢ 1b. ative Fowl Strip Bacon Smoked Shoulders Salt Pork Salt Spare Ribs Pork 1ivers Salted Pigs’ Feet . Salted Pigs’ Hocks 1bs, for 25c¢, Dried Apples 2 Ibs for 25c. Fancy Extra Fa Evaporated Peaches, ney Iivaporated Raspberries J. E. Murphy GROCERIES AND MEATS 500 MAIN STREET - | Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. ... d upwards BTy MAIN STR Apricots 15¢ 10c 1b., 3 1bs, for 25¢ 1b. 1¢c 1b. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. THE USUAL BIG SATURDAY SALE AT THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET THE QUALITY STORE OF LOW PRICES Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. .. Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil oreno S French Spinach i peck Pot 59¢ quart 18c can 10¢ a quart .19¢ peck Italtan, Peppe: Sauer Kraut. . Kale 2 Ibs Carrots . .40¢ .19¢ can ans Corn . ... toes .. an of Peaches for r to we are giving awa every Purchase of > can .3 for 25¢ large supply of Fancy Chinaware, introduce the Quality of Our Goods this Fancy Chinaware with eries and Meats. = "PHONE 1053

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