New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1918, Page 6

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ot incinde 12 000,000 fra " vflla.n ald-up to the end ot Novem- A report-which Major Grayson M. P. Murphy, retiring European com- missioner of the Red Cross, is taking ! o Washington will show that 30, 000 ! rofugees brought by way of Switzer- | hand from northern France are belng ared for each month; 15,000 of these hre homeless; 13,000 refugee children | havosbeen cared for at Evianles Bains | Bl nece the Red Cross began its work here. Two thousand eight hundred per- ons have been housed at one time in Paris alone, and many families have ecel\.ed food, furniture, shelter and | wel through its own office in 63 ities and towns. ddition to its co-operation with t varlety of local agencies in | and preventing tuberculosis | [ \ pna edu ng th( mutilated, the Red Cross has d the blind and educational insti- | B , has taught child hygiene and t juvenile delinquency. staff of the civilian depart- ent which began with thirteen mem- | g f§ Mohican Asserted bers, now numbers 364, not includ- ng 300 members of the American ['riends Unit, who are working under\‘ he Red Cross. It is proposed ouble the present staff of the civilian ANNUAL MEETING AT ST. MATTHEW’S | serman Dutheran Church Has Good | e Year—Pastor Steege Makes His Report. The annual meeting of the St. Mat- hew’s German Lutheran church nembers of the official board were blected last night as follows: William F. Hausmann, Jacob Neu- | bauer, Louis Huck, Jr., and Adolph | Members of the school board{ vere re-elected as follows: rdinand Ulkus and Mar- The secretary, Ernest -elected, as were | reasurer, Irede G. Hausmann, nd vice ch . Wagner was elected treasurer of he Sunday school and Adolph Wyck, frhose term on the board of truste pxpires at this time, was re-electe Th report of th pastor, Rev. A. I'heodore Steegs showed that the jonal work and re-educat- | S to | I Adolph | [§ , Rudolph Linn. | § EGGS...... doz 47 Pure Apple BUTTER . » 13¢ Geod Table SYRUP gt bot 29C Pure Maple SYRUP ptbot 3O 16 25 29° 29c 15¢ 10c¢ SOUP .. 3 cans Meohican Mince MEAT 3 pkgs New Packed PUMPKIN ecan Mehican Corn STARCH pkg New Pearl Mohican Wistena TEA all flavors ‘)5 1% 1b pkg HOUR SALE| 24c 8 te 4 pp m. Smoked Shoulders 1b Free Delivery Telephone 1435-3 ~..-1b ZOC NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ]ANUARY i The financial report shows a bal- [ ance of $375.61 after $5,524.03 had been paid out of the total income of 5,899.64. There is a balance of 20.10 in the benevolent fund, the otal income of which was $966.72 and the expenditure $946.62. In the student fund the income wag $67.90 and the expenses $65, leaving a bal- ance of $2.90. INVENTED GYRO TOI Warrenton, Va., Jan. 11.—Rear-Ad- miral J. Adams Howell, retired, died yesterday at his home. originator of the gyroscope steering torpedo and other naval weapons and the author of several books. He was 77 years old. 1g Bargamsm Every Dept. SPRING LAMB w279 . L 24c) - - 1b 200 Sliced Beef BUTTER Mohican Creamery * 4,5, $1.36 TRY A POUND P AT P T PR S N HOUR SALE! 9 to 11 a, m. STEAKS Short-Sirloin Round ....Ib 220 EGGS Every One Guaranteed o~ 43c TURNIPS Native White . ... pk 19C Yellow Split PEAS 21hs 2DC Y O TT E) New Rolled OATS . 31bs B3C Dried Lima BEANS .. 21bs 370 New Elbo ‘ Macaroni 2 1bs 256 Pure Luncheon i COCOA b B3¢ Fresh Shredded Cocoanut Ib 276 New Graham FLOUR 51bbag 3 1 € United States Food Adminis- tration Ticense No. G—08535 Loin Roast PORK . n 29c n 29¢ " Fresh Pork Shoulders . Fresh Plate BE! Prime Rib Roast Fancy Veal Cutlets Fresh Pigs FEET Whole Milk CHEESE .. n 30¢ Swift’s Premium OLEO 11bpkg 32¢ Swift’s Lily OLEO 11b pkg { AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE or BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Fancy Red APPLES /4 gts Sound Yellow ONIONS 4 1bs Cape Cod Cranberries 2 qts New Meaty PRUNES 2lbs New Mixed NUTS .. 2 1bs Fancy Native Potaiges 15 b pk Heavy Grape FRUIT . ... Be New Seeded RAISING pig 10€ New Evaporated "709 PEACHES 2 bs & 25¢ | 35¢ 45¢ | each 1 to 5 p.om. Prime Rib ROASTS HOUR SALI » 20¢ " THE MODEL MARKET 171 PARK STREET, CORNER MAPLE STREETS Store Will Be Open Friday Evening Specials for Friday and Saturday FRESH SHOULDERS .. ™ 27C Snfis‘;g)%?nnwfl kT 28(: Mmoo 2De rons oom 28¢5 30¢ »n 25c I’RESI! SPARE ]"RFQH PIGS’ FRESH MADI HAMBURG ] POIK oy 2 0 c 3 ’11151:;1 TAVER ... 17< SHOULDER vax $1.69 . $13.50 335 1hs, 25¢ ()O‘L“;;A:Xn“ o ceme 2BC Cmar, o sas e 25 2-cans 29C 2-cans. 19€ SWERT" DOAY {FDO®R. .. SSWEHT LOA COTEN. YW FOOLR. ... . PEAS TOMATDOES Large . Cans. 18c TOMATCLS No. 2 can 1 SC SAUER KRAUT Large : sizo 18(: Ca.nt32c MAZOLA (‘oom‘(;m 75c oL .. 4 boxes 27(: SARDINE ... . Xcans 23(: CRISCO CAMPBELIL SOUP! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OXLY "ADVANTAGE OF THIS FGGS HAVE TAK- + ADVANCYL. TAKE BIT 1. RIBBON dnz. 47C SELECTED doz. 45C ™ 520 XA,\]K«(;': T GOLD MEDPAL BUTTER ... WEDGEWOOD CHEESE (Ddisy Perfection) ... . 33c POTATOLES 15 pound -peck ... 49C ONTOXS, TARGE 19 YELIOW ° 4 Ibs. C CARROTS CABBAGE 2 pounds........... TURNIPS 7c EATING eme. 10€ He was the | I< (xnm}m TEA ]b 1918. Pre-Inventory Sale @n?y 3 Days More Before Taking Inventory Women’s Fine Tailored Suits. T close out at 9 8 Value up to $25.00. ! Women’s Serge Dresses To close out Value up to $15.00 E Women’s Crepe de Chine Shirt Waists $2 98 To close at Value at $4.00 Extra Fleeced Lined Under- wear for Men g 8 c | Special at . ... Regular Value $1.50 Bleached Table Damask Special at Values at 59¢ Remnants of Curtain Scrim at half price. $7.98 @ Heavy Lamb | % Women’s Fur Muffs in ‘Women’s and Boys’ Rain Coats and a Lot of Odd Coats to $ 1 .98 close out at ’ Value up to $5.00. black. To close out at $2°g8 Value at $5.98 .A lot of Children’s Scheol Dresses in Ging- ham, 3 to 6 years To close out at 39(: Value up to 79¢ Children’s Wool Scarfs and Caps; large size Suufs Special 980 H Never sold less than $1.98 Boys” Heavy Fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers all sizes Extra Special at 390 Extra Good Value at 59¢ Women’s Fancy Collars in silk and Organdie To close out at 39¢ Value up to 98¢ Women’s Heavy Wool Coats, assorted styles, some fur trimmed, To close out $9 9 8 Va!ue up to $17.98 Women’s Ready-to-wear Hats, 100 assoried styles, To close out $ 1 49 Value up to $4.98 Heavy. Wool Nap Bed Blankets in Grey. Special at $3 i 50 Value at $4.98. Children’s School Hose in Fast Black, all 1 50 sizes. Special at Good Value at 25¢ Full Size Heavy Bed Spreads Special at $l '39 Value at $2.00 Remnants of Bleached and Unbleached Wide Sheetings at Less Than Cost. 400 w5 PEUPLE'S BUTTER STORE n% — SATURDAY'S LOW PRICES WHY NOT SAVE 30c ON A DOLLAR? Best Conn. Valley CREAMERY BUTTER ... 1b_ 47c 'f;EE{f‘JFé Best © ..:3{1) i 4‘9‘: Calif. 2 5 c PRUN ES 21bs I 17¢ RAISINS | Large Can Baking Powder Best Pink Sdlmon, ta]l can Rest Mlxed or 18¢ § i Highest Grade Good Ceylon Coffee Tea 57(: Ib 28c q‘:l ted EG%fSe ..... doz 47 Good I’ork and 25¢ Extra Fancy Y. State BAKE BEANS 35C 2 1bs Sto5 p.m. | Extra Very Beans (Large Size) 2 cans 2 HOUR SALE Roval Lunch CRACKERS Reg. 18c 1b. 2 lbs 2 HOUR SALE Selected EGGS . ... 9 to 11 a. m. doz 440 » 19¢ Very Good Laundry SOAP 3 bars 1 4 c Best COCOA .... 2 Pkgs Washing POWDER Green PEAS .... ams 31€ Matches 2 extra large hoxes 1 l ¢

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