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% LIVER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, =4 of serio he Potatoes, Dairy interests, are hard hit. the food administrator 0o, in-|adds, are spolling in the producers’ e en t sion of « fo the Allfes, M will be 45 the end of pments alzo lounts prom- f the crops n hetween ider than corn crop it is not ing. The last year’s be dried it jargest ever sding Hve- reason of ‘that feed- e prospect com- | = | | been garden hands, while consumers have supplied only from summer crops and stores carried over. Jog to Railroad Admiristration Mr. Hoover’s statement is, in effect at least, a summons to the T road administration to increase fort for the movement of vital sup- plies for consumption at home and shipment abroad. That the food administration has not been satisfied with the Tesponse made to requests for additional | transportation facilities has been no secret. The railroad administration, | however, does not share the view that | it is backward in doing its part or| solely to blame for any shortage that | may exist. It has been stated that Mr. Hoover | asked that days be set aside on which practically all traffic, except in food- its FALL| the following extra specials in Men’s MEN’S Dark Russia Calf Bal. Toe, Hand Sewed. Regu- $3 4_ 5 lar Price $5.00. Now Sole Agents for the Famous Red Cross Shoes for Women. Top. Neg $5.00. Now MODERN BOOT SHO We issue United Trading Stamps redeemable in cash or merchandise—Ask for them. PURE FO0D STIRE BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS Lean Fresh Shoulders .. 1b Shoulder Ro. 26¢ 25¢ 10¢ 9c PORK LOINS Small, Lean brrrzh.. 1b 27c A BIG SPECIAL 30¢ 21c ‘()RIS )l \RI \(, LAMB .. 23c BUTTER Mohican Creamery Pound 53c HOUR SALE 24c Sliced Pigs "RESH PIGS Choice Stewmg FRESH H/ \‘IBLR(- doz 9 to 11 a. m. STEAKS Short- Slrlom Round . .. ON IONS Sound (4 Yellow 41bs 10 Good Laundry SOAP 5 bars 240 . 31bs 230 \‘l \}ilj“\. > »l \‘i““, 26c Guaranteed Whole Milk . Mohican Peanut BUTTER 21bs 49€ FLOUR Aunt Jemima Prepared Buckwheat 4 Ib. 41c 45¢ | ROLLED OATS or CORN MEAL ... SYRUP pt bot FRESH ELBO MACARONI MALL PEA BEANS SWIFT'S SUNBRITE CLEANSER . MOHICAN PURE JAMS (assorted) PURE LUNCHEON COCOA . b 23 REDDED COCOANUT ....1h 98¢ IOHICAN PURE CATSUP . 2 cans 9(! . jar 30c RED BUTTERFLY TEA .... WHOLE PIAS 1l English 168 MAIN ST. Next to the N. B. Savings Bank. 367-369 MAIN STREET . Boneless Rolls 30¢ Fresh Plate Shoulder Veal ROASTS LEAN PORK CHOPS LEGS SPRING LAMB Swift’s Premium OLEO 11bpkg Swift’s Nut MARGARINE 1b 33 < Best Cooking Compound 2 Ibs 5 1 c APPLES 32¢ | ation in the future. | vary had | road their grains ready | Sir Robert A. | that it v | stuffs and fuel, be | some lines until the United States and its plied. One r 2 u request was refused by neral of Mr. the culmination of reports of ¢ rences of opinion between the d partments upon which rests most of | the responsibility andlin food problen Hope g today that the publicity given to con- ditions would result in closer co-oper- 1spended upon | of the llies were sup- that such a Mr. MeAdoo, T ll“\)l«l needs for ad administration, the heavy demands and 1 weather conditons of Jan- ulted in a food shortage in some directions, is said to a more optimistic view ation thaa does Mr. Hoover. stop pas- senger traffic or embargo other ind tries to give right of way to food w looked upon today as ncither practical nor necessary. It is not possible, however, Hoover may cause more drastic action by the Railroad administration if it is supplied with detailed information as > Railr admitting t the unusu to the points where grain can be load- ! | ed and the number of cars which can be used. It was made | that there was every inclination on |hr\ part of the Railraad administration to meet specific demands. The differences by Mr. Hoover iews expr admi wholesome condition that the Hqover ration statement and d by experts of the tration are taken as gn of an nent of The hope i$ expressed also situation reported by Mr. will result in a better co-op- by the producers in getting for transportation, and that demands for increased whea s will be stilled at le until the met CITY ITEMS t1 Rai adjus risis is Shipment of overalls just arrived at; -Leland's.—Advt. A shington’s birthday whist and social will be held tonight at the K. of « hall on Main street under the au plces of St. M Holy Family cle. A lar There will be no dancing and the pro- ceeds will toward the work for the poor of the parish. Bargain Weck at advt. g0 Besse-Leland’s. Sale on colored crepc hats. bert.—advt. M. GERMANY HORRIBLE EXAMPLE Sir Robert cation Minus Morals ~The s conferred upon alconer, president of of Toronto, Philadelphia, of doctor of the Unive by the University of Pe the annual university of the instituti His subject of the d by Geors | Washinzton The spe dition in ibre is a held up a person without mo mena to the country. the Germans education had lines, and ated pacifist izen, Robert called attention to ‘Washington's repeated warnings that moral education and urbanity was essential in ail teaching. SECOND TRIP ACROSS OCE: In a letter received from Hellberg by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Gusta Hellberg, of Lincoln the succ ful campletion of a CH trip to France is announced. The ter e. but it is supp nt during the latter part which was about the tim« rture for the 0(h(~| ddr Tt is thought ths n tance out of N o date of Januar; nember of nd after receiving his F Red Btlxll(;‘z’ins 4 qts 250 44c Large Native Potatoes 15 1b pk Large Red oioNS, ams 15¢ Carrots or c Parsnips 4 1bs . ... 9 Evaporated Peaches i P i rune2s 1bs 25c Sweet Florida ORANGES oz 33€ Without-a-Seed c RAISINS pkg 1 0 Solid Head CAnBAGE . 1b OF Large Head e ok cach 1 2€ Large Juicy e e 3 to 4 p. m. HOUR SALE Smoked Shoulders Ib Free De'ivery Telephone 1435-3 White Loaf FLOUR s $1.50 e 1 8C i "““,‘.1'[-,.-0 15¢ ronk £ BEAYS 9Q 19¢ 29c 23c 33c 3lc 35¢ 29c 19¢ 25¢ Can cans PEAS 2 cans CORN 2 cans FANCY RICE 2 Ibs N. Y. PEA BEANS 2 1bs. WHITE BEANS 2 Ibs. LIMA BEANS 2 1bs. YELLOW SPLIT PEAS FOATEE. BARLEY 1bs. 2 Ibs. CORN MEAL 31-2 Ibs. while that Mr. | of opinion revealed Sei- Iconer Speaks of Ed- | . | degree | Clifford 4 1018. EUERIN EXPLAING CARPENTERS’ TILT Only Grievance Concerns Condi- | tions of Labor, He Says | New Yorl rpenters side vith the United States shipping b by T. M. nber of the executive committee w set forth here | m | of the carpenters union, on his return | § here from Washington where, with union, hu; took part in conferences ¥ of the board. “The entire difference between the | Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- e government officials is in a con- s of labor,” " said Guerin. *The of the matter is that an orig- inal agreement made between the retary of war and President Sam- uel Gompers of the n Federa- on of Labor in n ‘hours, ges and con itied, After this 1 agreed i SemECTT R s p1 between Mr. Gompers and Attorney Whale of the shipping board in which it d by Mr. Gompers that the term onditions’ dd not mean a strictly | unjon shop. dent Hutcheson, through Mr G(\nmon sent memorandum to the wage adjustment committee of the '(7 ited ates ipping Board in | which he agreed to bind our organi- | zation to abide by this decision of this committee on wazes and hours, { reserving the right if the ‘conditions’ | Were not s actory to the men that they would have the right to take up | their grievances with their employers i with further apr to government officials proposition was turned down by the unanimous vote of the v 1djustment committee.” erin expressed confidence that satisfactory settlement eventually uld be reached There are 221,761 carpent king on wooden shi 66 working on steel shi | | President Hutcheson of the i ith officials i employed the shipyards of the United States, according to figures madep ublic today by Guerin and ob- ained, he said, from the United shipping Board. Ninety per the carpenters worki on wooden ships are members of the | Brotherhood, 20 per cent. on steel ¢ and 15 per cent. on fabricated | { will be provided and 1hv|ut 60 views shown. The public is invited to be New mn‘rmt has been cvoked in Palestine since the British d the lecture is very at this season of the 3 present. 400 Main St. “PEOPLE’S BUTIER STORE . ¥ Saturday’s Best Conn. Valley CREAMERY Best Pure LARD . Best Lomp LARD .. Quaker or 2 pkes Mother’s Oats Best Pink Salmon, tall car KARO Borden’s MILK Large can Very Good Rm'dines 2 cans 2 b . 2 lbs 5 1 C 23¢ 16e 15c THE MODEL MARKET 171 PARK STREET CORNER MAPLE STREET | CORNER MAPLE RYE MEAL o 25c RYE FLOU. III; A zsc e 32c Compass Brand PEARS 25c 2 cans CRISCO WHITE CHERRI > 37c, 39¢c SHOU Ll)lul{;‘\‘ 26c 26¢ 29c 28c 29c 30c FRESH SHOULDERS b LEAN ROAST PORK ™ FRESH HAMS m LEGS OF SPRING ™ LARD i WHOLE LEAF ! { i t i | I g SMO. i 1 i | E | B - Guerin, | § As Usual We Will Have the Big Sale Day Saturday The Great Western Market Co-operate with us and help to Conserve and shorten this Brutal War. By trading with us your can save money in ecach purchase made here and buy Thrift Stamps from the Savings made from each purchase. These are prices that you can help to conserve and help the Boys that are fighting for us. Short, Sirloin and Round Steaks Pot Roast of Beel Sirlein Roast Fresh Cu Hamburg Steak an of Lean Fresh Pork 8 to 10 Ib average.. 28¢c Ib J.ean F rehh Shoulders . . .. 27¢ 1b ¢ renuine Lamb Legs and l«ancv ‘Cuts of Rib’ Roast Large Jack Rabbits, 3 to 8 Ib average. Fancy Rmsting Chickens and Milk Fed Veal. Prime Short Rib Roast . Sausages Frankfurts Smoked Shoulder Salt Pork Fancy Pure Creamery Print Butter Regular price 58c. Nut Oleomargarine 3 1bs $1.00 Pure Raw Leaf Lard 32¢ b Tomatoes, large size 19c¢; Medium size l4c Small 9c can. Special 1 can Challenge Milk 14c and 1 1b Cofl'ee 30c Ib. Macaroni-- Regular price 15¢— Asparagus —Regular price 35¢ Corn—Regular price 20¢ Peas—Regular price 20c Pure Italian Olive Oil, Regular price $5. 00 gal Baking Beans Lettuce, Celery, Carrots and Kale. 25¢ 1b . 25¢ 1b 20c b 25¢ 1b 25¢ can 17¢ can 15¢ can . $4.00 Oke GREAT WESTERN MARKET 63 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 1053 FRANK MAIETTA, Prop. RS 400 wvmg-Money Day Selected 2 HOUR SALE CRISCO pound can Y 1b Can Baking Powder Dried - 1 5c. 37 PEARS . ... 22c¢ = APRICOTS 29 c 1b Sl S R I SR BRI W Muellers’ 2 3 Very Good Laundry Spaghetti 2 pkgs SOAP 5 Bars 26c R E—— ER I 2 HOUR SALE 3 to 5 p.m. Royal Lunch 35¢ 9 to 11 a. m. E) 31c Very Fancv L.ma BEANS .. 21bs D and C Self Raising Flour r¥ss ‘7 Vash Pt «me 11€ 11¢ Extra 7Large BO\ Matches 2 for CRACKERS "2 Ibs Store Will Be Open Friday Evening STREE w27cC 18c 15¢ 25¢c 20c 22c 18c 10c 20c 25¢ 18¢c al7c 12c¢ NATIVE PORK PLUMS e 12c 29¢ 20c¢ 25¢ 17¢ 28¢ 25¢ 69c 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 13c PIGS’ HEADS Fancy CRAB MEAT m can VEAL STEW @ LEAF TUNA . can FRANK CHICORY 3 pkgs. SCHEPPS COCOANUT 2 pkes. MATCHES 5 Boxes | H , TOILET PAPER 6 rolls BROOMS each CARROTS 4 1Ibs. PARSNIPS ™ VEAL CHOPS m FORES OF LAMB m SHOULDER LAMB Birds-Eye g ROAST VEAL 1 PIGS' TEET i FRESH MADL HAMBURG HOMI MADE SAUSAGE n ME. PORK KIDNEYS PORK 4 Ibs. LARGE RED ONIONS 4 1bs. m RASPBERRIES Large can STRAWBERRIES can RED SMALL ONIONS 1 1bs. TN P T S B S A T P 5% S O S| j