New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1916, Page 4

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. frading here| Public Market | we noth lose feach your) ~ 491Main St jf you dom't trade frs 10 have) Grocery Meat and| pere, B cents. Fish Houes MANY SUBSTITUTES IN SCHOOL EMPLOY Tness and Other Causes Responsible or Extra achers. i 1 | for Employment of Large Number ! | Owing to many cases of illness and a consequent shortage in the regular ZOC ! teaching force, ! been obliged to employ many substi- s during the past month. At the monthly meeting of tha school board this afternoon the teach- ers’ committee reported that nineteen substitutes had been emploved Mrs. M Arentz Ilorence Hanford, Bessie Oldershaw, Mrs. D, W. Williams, | school; Klla Bedford, High | Mrs. Margaret Deeley, school; Mrs. Helen Gerrish, { school Helen Henry, | sehool; Helen Curt ! school Smaliey school; Lacy school; Mary i school, Burritt ! school, Monroe street Legs of Spring Lamb the school hoard has Lamb to i Roast tute teache Lam to | Bake Jows: cia High ! school: | school; school: Lamb High High school; Fore Quarter of T Lamb Lamb Chops DRET school, Dunn, H. Kindred, school, Burritt ADE in the CLEANEST STORE in NEW BRITAIN 20 20c well nor Nor schoolg Roc school, Ile: fi Burritt school, Monroe street Monroe street school, | school; Ruth Davis, Smith Smoked { Mary Loughlin, Smith schoc S v, S school; M Shoulder: i et Muller, Smith school: dess | M. Rryant, Elm street school. Whole | Boneless Breakfast Bacon KAISER WILIHELM WINS. Pickled Pigs to William Zcigler. voung William Zeigler street, a nephew of William Zeigler the boy put “K on a ticket and { awarded $5 Last night at the sixt { ninth anniversary of the | der Harugari he put the famous Ge man name on another ticket more he warded $5. Other thi | celebration wer follows | nie Sandberg, 66 Prospect street; | bank: $10. M. Durchenick, W. Windish, Belden esc 1 Chestnut street; Bachr, Rockwell, Conn.; 4 Liberty street: blank Arnstein, Shelburn Ifal Bruno Hentschel; § Frank = name for Hamburger ...... 193 Cherry |istrar of Voters { short time | Wilhelm™ 4 qts of B Apples " 16¢ 18c " 14c 4 qts of Onions 3 rolls of 5 Toilet Paper award 3 cans of >Far‘:cy Corn or Peas 6 lbs of Flour for pulder b Liver, | s B Ib Bacon . . | Fairview street; $2.50, Herbert Schic — Chapman street: $2.50 Rose Miller Woodland street; § 0 Lodge, No. 139 12 1b can Hershey's Cocoa 5 lbs of Sugar for 0z. Jar to I'lorida. ¥ Local Boys. Cabbage Absolutely Free With Corned Beef. ncy Native Roasting Chicken Residents of this city, who do not care for the long cold winters, should Fred- of move to Florida, according to crick and Walter Andruss, William Andruss of Warlock About cighteen months ago, the An- pme in and see the quality you are offered and the price you. pay. ime Rib Roast of Beef sons the afflicted local High school, with wanderlust and left home. Eventually, they reached Orlando, Florida, where they secured e¢mployment in the packing depart- ment of the Pilgrim Orange com- pany of Boston. The boys are loud in their } of “Sunny i and assert it is an ideal place to live in. Huge the state, worked Turnips = 17c pkgs Aréofi ‘Rolled 35 3 pkgs Rolled Oats the one in which covering 1,500 acres, Summer holds sway in the South at present and will be monarch until { next October. Rain does not inter- | fere with busin for it falls only during the night, each day the shining brightly. T neople Florida are firm for “Preparedness,” 1 articles above mentioned are of the best in the market and we guarantee them tc be as represented or money refunded. Public Market 491 Main Street. lie of the state militia creased. The boys stopped at folk and noticed the battleships of | the navy are being put into condition ! for action They have not decided as vet whether they will remain | Fome permanently. was KUZNEZOW PAYS 10 1 = Trustee IFred Winkle to [ settlement in .the bankrupt estate received | David M. Kuznezow, who conducted of the |a bicycle store at 231 Iast Main until the et. .All will cive ten arrive. per cent: on the dollar. R CE has effected NADA CENSORING - e 1 April 14 from i MATL. Al mail sh Columbia . Canadian government’s intention American mail was and the establishment b was known mail began to Wash censor here. | censor of the | cc ensored,” Postmaster not i il e said. No notice o el 3 FEw rn - THE USUAL BIG SATURDAY SALE AT | THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET THE QUALITY STORE OF LOW P RICES. Sweet Loaf Flour (fancy bread flour) Gold Medal Flour $1.05 Bag Fresh Lean Eastern Cut Pork Loins .. .. Fresh Lean Eastern Fresh Shoulders Pillsbury Flour $1.05 Fresh Lean Lomb Legs Oil. . . .$2 Oil....$1.15 olic, .. 5% French Pea Imported Ttalian Pure Olive Olive Olive gallon Fresh Cut Hamburg Imported Italian Pure lon [Smoked Shoulders Imported Italian Pure a quart Strips of Sugar Cured Bacon Italian Peppers 19¢ can Scholefield’s Sausage Mince H Pressed Ham 3 cans Corn. = 3 Pe e ia 10¢ can Jersey Corn Flakes | Kalte, e . cans Peas. Frankfurts. .. ... 16¢ I e 1h 10¢ 1 and upwards Fancy Chicken and Fowl, ECIAL ON SUGAR FOR SATURDAY. 30¢ 15-1h Tea i 20¢ b 18¢ Apricots. ... Bologna........1 ‘orned Beef Lettuce, Spinach, ¢ ts, Parsn Celery, Asparagus, ...10¢ Fresh Tomatoes. .10¢ head Mushrooms. .. ... 29¢ can EXTRA ¢ 5 1Ihs Sugar Fresh Tomatoes. 25¢ | lLettuce and T " Turnips We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps 63 MAIN STREET. 'PHONE 1053 as fol- | High Grammar Grammar Grammar street street Smalley | Rockwell | school; Anna Ri- ley, Smalley school; Miss Edith Grif- “chool, White, hend Margar- Grace Name of Germany’s Leader Worth $10 | Kaiser Wilhelm is certainly a lucky of Reg- rman Or- anniversary Jen- $10, Main reet; | If You Want Perpetual Summer Go znd recently the pay ailowed to mem- | of | =\ BESSE /& SYSTEM BESSE-LELAND’S THE LIVE STORE MORE FOR LESS Once | § Edelweis street. | f druss boys, who were graduated from | |8 became | & Florida,” | orange groves spread over | they | | sun | | i | | at | | 111 IT’S EASIER TO DEMAND GOOD CLOTHES TODAY 11 THAN IT IS TO GET THEM It pays to know what you want and where to find it. More than ever men are walking into this live store and asking to see the Yale Model or some other. The Yale Model is right in every detail. wanted this season. Prices $10 to 8$22.50 BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 STORES 38 CITIES Largest Clothing Organization in New England Made in fabrics

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