New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 191& f . ) SHA R WILLING TO SERVE. EVENTS TONIGHT cxecutive board of the Stanley Works, of Hartford, against S. Naples to re- Kennedy lost his gold watch. Assisted Boston, March 15.—Joseph Shaffer, is away on a two weeks’ vacation. cover on a bill for $30.20. Attach-|by firemen, snow and ice near where af Boston, a stenographer in the of- = Vice-President Robert N. Peck, of [ment was made by Constable Fred |it fell were raked over and the watch High-class photo drama, ov's | the Stanley Rule and Level company, [ Winkle for $100. was finally found. DI fice of Secretary MecAdoo, ently de-{ - e P [Iw nied deferred classification by a locul er ) L I Arrow and T W Gl s et The Young Men's Store. Besse Joard, declared i - today to ; : e : vs More for Less at Besse- | Besse-Leland's—advt. Leland’s.—advt board, in a letter Vaudeville and superior - aavt 5 & s ought A. K. Cohen, chairman, that he had | plays, Lyceum theater. g A hearing on the petition to sell| Barry & Bamfarth have brossh = . 2 v SerV smevan Bojnowski, pastor of | Droperty of George Rosenberg, bank- |sult through Attorney M. H not attempted to evade military serv- e wler e ed Heart of Jesus Catholic|rupt, will be held by Referee Yeoman | a8ainst the New Britain Builders’ Co. Jiga aihins : 2 - Moving pictures and vaudeville, | 2 3 3 ; ‘ Statemem Mflde [asafonatiad askedaothers o anbes L e iy fheates { church, attended the banquet held last | in the United States bankruptey court | for $200. J. Connelly, of Berlin, has D Thcicne altactd | €vening at the Hotel St. Regis in New |at Hartford, March sued the company for $1,000. < - attention after N »Adoo wrot o t hi P . > = 3 B Chafldler mu"Ln:.m...’:\::\ ,,\“luml“.‘.[\‘ly,‘, e ral Schley lodae Sl ‘1”\.,} oS "._'7”-""(] aderewsk, the Your neckwear always at Besse Young Men and Men Who SpY e meets in Bardeck's hall. ik ¢d pianist, urged the guests to | Leland’s.—advt. Young! H ou seen the Military “My only desire at this time’ e R Tk s o T atar fmon ofPAln mrealodelEia RResseie i st R Al T 3 e New Britain lodge, L. les not to the draft to enlist. Srgl Rocs e nAN0n on A Serran g of the | Shaffer wrote, “is to serve my country | ew BUIE (HCE% o e °hUSh | Irving Jester, af Stanley street, is se- Otto Burckhardt, s and ~~|in the place where I can be most [ ™Meets at 242 258 e 3 lor spring at Besse- | rjously ill at his home with double treasurer of the National Spring Bed Yo was an over o) A e I o ) s Sl el | pneumonia. Co.. is resting comf the New Grammar school, prN - A }"dl‘v‘::vH ;= 1k 5 s S \.(m Inc., has brought While hurrying to the police sta- Britain General hospit « ng his . Chandler of the 21 suif through Attorney John Forward, |tion last evening, Patrolman John Tecent operatior efense, and com- MEETING IS POSTPONED. A Stella. Rebekah lodge inclemency ioner the firs T he directors = dlextl :‘l;" o \’o:\t' The meeting of the directors of the| , cets in Jr. O. U. M > Ne ew Britain City Mission scheduled — Invitation of the | NOW Britain o 88t Mark's church, | for next Tuesday evening has been CITY lTENiS 8 one of the best |postponed one week owing to the ab- cny in months. | sence of Miss Caroline E. Bartlett, < o superintendent, who is out of town be- the speaker | superintenden s jtomn Where guarantees count. Josse- Fiho faculty of hold- | cause of the seriaus illness of her| YWhere s : . 7 ~ _— ttention of his au- | sister. Lende o ndit I 7 e s were well re- —_— - Donald J. Murphy, of the U. S. & | | 4 § Louisiana, is spending a short fu | I\ s vas introduced | All men who wish to become voters | jobon " Uik i parents at 32 Beaver . must file their applications with the | (74 3 started his talk by ' registrars before 5 o'clock on next|® % 5 SPECIALTY SHOP he didn’t do another ) Thursday. The office will be open The store with reputation to | B light, he would prove to ! fr g _to 6 p. m. to receive all | keep. Besse-Leland's.—advt. f¢6 that Germany had well George P. Hart ident of the jins to take over the entire ks Tt is a fact,” he said, “so lent that fow Americans can he- it. Germany could and would £ ffule the world more easily under | K Presenk conditions than the Romans | [ THE QUA I Y M RKE ! pire at eatest height, Many may AN y : say, ‘But, we would rebel.’ Rebellion | WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES WILL SURELY SATISIFY THE H# | | LR Ready Wlth An EXteflSlVe would be impossible once Germany MOST PARTICULAR AND ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE. We re- had control of the sea. Germar B an e i e s 4 tail goods at regular wholesale prices. A trial order will surely con- B | B . CO“CCtiOfl Of Distinctive in this country within 15 days; in vince you of the Big Savings that await you at this market. Step 20 days, she could doublo this num- | lively and join the crowds of the wide awake and thrifty buyers. ber. In 24 hours, > could put an s | B N army in France or England. In a SHORT, SIRLOIN AND ROUND STEAKS, pound ....... o . . / \ few weeks she could place her army RIB ROAST OF FANCY STEER BEEF, pound . 6 S5 o H » 3 v Japan.” FRESH LEAN PORK LOINS, pound . feieieaa... 26 W spoke of the impossibility & LEAN PORK CHOPS, pound an army here, because of HAMBU I{(‘ ‘fl'T AK, pound ) 2 o at & NCY TS ATIVE VEAL, pound ............... 35 B K SRSl Soman ol MALL LEGS OF GENUINE LAMB, pound ................ 2c HIN 2 ast 50 spies in New Britain no : ANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, pound ... . Ll ) ul s Oa s 0 01 speincr gusédl the "RESH HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, pound -................... 28 8 ’ ords of Otto Korn, in addressing an HOME-MADE SAUSAGE MPAT, pound A ] lience in Milwaukee, “I was born i} , pound . . P e % . e g e e ed i T P 3 TYS, pound .. .- . . S SO B - e \',H‘” . ‘ls(:: ,“’i‘_u:f‘fl';}‘\:; i : AN FRESH SHOULDER, pound ........... 0 [ 26 H | B and Dresses : o s know M SMOKED SHOULDERS, pound ...... Ay A e / : s ISR SLICED HAM (Sugar Cured) pound ............... 000 " a7¢c H B what the causes for this war are. : 3 b vears ago almost to the dav, 5 BUILED MY peond e e ing hier plana for f| STRIPS SUGAR CURED BACON, pound ............ 9 y | was awarded the state medal for pe e HEAVY CUTS OB SALT PORK, pound i g . e leadership of Mr. Johnson, the troop ! success of Germany in this war? ' @ prre |.\n‘n. pound SEsen sl BRI : SEMI'FITTED AND FLARED also annexed several other trophies.]is not th BLIICS SR AT COMPOUND LARD, pound rom 1914 to 1916 the troon averaged | trigue.” ; CORNED BEEF, POUNA ..« o+ ot taantaane, e . M D LS MODE RATELY 0 scouts. At the outbreak af the he speaker told of an American [ 2T p il rE OV RGARINE M B s5e @ y trouble at the Mexican border, Mr. | soldie; description of this war as MACARONT llh“'nhy Price 15¢) pm..m s e e B Toan b e e s kB PRICED, NEW TAILORED EFFECTS OF POIRET TWILL, Ambulance Corps, went into service tion of deputy commissioner, devot- ere is one out—that is Russia A PIACHES, can st -8 ing his undivided time to the Scout;There are three on ba England, 2 e O3 ; { France and Ttal Uncle Sam is com- EVAPORATED MILK B : B J 5 movement > > 2 oS Price 186 With the exception of the time he!ing to the n he put it over? -‘,)”"""- _Wet veg| \““,IS A spent at the Mexican border, Mr.' Ask Dad « Nl honln- beenl e mplicaner every | M Ghandlerdalsoldenithatileneth rer, and was one of the most pop- { on the plans of Germany to capture iRl cfficials e camp < thor- | o few of the Atlantic Coast cities and Hotalsin thsicomD MG il o GOOD-WEARING BROOMS \Iy conversant with all duties rela- | thereby control the money markets cf N - EEREE ¢ . [ « to the work of the organization, | the United States, and of its plans Lo (‘”,”,”,“ R BOARDS i E i . 3 X B8 GHARMING URESSES | it his particular hobby is halling | have in 1919, not South America, but BRI AD L ceees . cee .. S £ I | ndl wiveless wo classes of advanced | as he called it, “Deutsch Soud Amer- FRESH MILK ceeee BORRE ceees S 2 i DELINEATING ALL DOMI- s : : fea He told of the heroic stand of BAKING BEANS, (UATE - :ceetniici e oo sosnoisnitien sas - NANT FEATURES OF now making much progres art. | the Canadian soldiers at the battle of BALDWIN APPLES ... .. et e Se MK TirE AT TACEIONE . et et s o | Ypres, “the battle in which civiliza- [IITITENTIzS W SRR SOyt e e B | aQ SATIN RGE JERSEY | rgss : : Sl CARROESI 0o o e for 10¢ [ | M % POIRET TWILI, FOULARD | e o 1 osing, he spoke of the demand ' S e LS S e ; EXQUISTTELY b 7l LASTERS GRANTED INCREASE. | made by Germany that all obey 'her I NES St B B 5 e o A BRAIDE | nn, March 15.—About 200 mem.- | orders regarding the use of the seas, . i OF SPICES «.eeiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiianniinnen. ve B R Delightful effects beautifully | Stn s MAhinG LR | mand that we pa E ssels AN NE o i RSN SRR MO ¥ e 2 311 ,l;]‘,.,i:.’('l'“til;tf(}:],?(,,\‘ 'f:f‘."”l\'m,‘ ",mm‘ _" with Red, White and Blue stripes so | A-SEED RAISI RO I e i B sorectic, Crepe, and Washablo Taffeta. and other novelties e N that Germans may distinguish them. JELLY, TWo 1ABS68 4 e ae s s tas e e nes daas coo2se M8 Satin in Dress and Tailored Specia"y Snop ¥ L ; The United States will send about two STUSTARD Erincs S i mioniminn ol Sl 0u0 dmmi . Mod ar creases Tg g m 10 24 per ce’ Models in a splendid variety of reases ranging from 10 to 24 per cent. | 100 poys to France with orders to NATIVE POTATO : i An unusual assorment. of moderately priced. in all the the most fashionable colors, b WEST MAIN STRE leading shades and all sizes, B cross the Rhine and paint the Kaiser's CHARCOAL ; : Al & . e JEWISH WORKME JENSUS. | palace with Red, White and Blue PURE OLIVE OIL, Regulay Price $5.00 g AR siico Boston, March 15.—A campaign to | stripes. OLIVE OIL in Quarts, Regular Price § s ite The Liberty Chorus and High LETTUCE C000008 heads toc it s e & ZEa School orchestra, under the direction CAULIFLOWER ... s wsetts in furthering a plan for thel o¢ G. B. Mathews, furnished the musi- 4 QUARTS ONIONS upbuilding of Palestine was begun to-| cal program for the night. NEW CABBAGE, po by the Poali Zion association. Tho dids it AR e L census will be made by about 200 com- LR i “RS WANT SUTITS. SNDIVE, pound < s ces, 4 a dustrial army SOLDIERS WANT SUITS. J 2 . - . . . mtos S O ORI By sl ROMAN LETTUCE . . . . . - cee, for 10¢ be obtained in this way The War Bur as receivi ¢ ¢ L The War Bureau has received T D AT R G s o ter from the members of the 5 . . Field Hospital of the 301st Sanitary Fresh Artichokes, Peppers, Lettuce and Spinach. Train at Camp Devens made up of The receipts at the local post office | New Britain men asking if they can THE UALITY MARKET for the month of February established | be supplied with baseball par; er register all Jewish workmen in Mas: P. 0. RECEIPTS “OVER THE TOP.” USUAL BIG SATURDAY SALE AT THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET a new high record when $18,438.06 | ¢ he letter will be refer was taken in, in comparison to $13,- ] hletic committee of the War CORNER EAST MAIN AND ELM STREETS TEL, 527-1 i g correshonalne monthun | 2 T < Npw These Prices Hold Good for All Day Saturday and Also on fncrease in the postal rates made a The weekly payroll of the water de- Monday, from 1 to 9 p. m. ; < We are all here to save a few pennies on each and every article purchased. slight difference partment was $437.30. Step into our market, look over the quality of our goods and then glance over these remarkable prices. A big saving on eevry article purchased. Free lDi‘v"y [ ?EEE Store wi“ Be ! SHORT, SIRLOIN and ROUND § e ASPARAGUS (Regular Price) TCIIII;S%M Open Erlday POT ROAST OF BEEF .... 5o CORN (Reguar Price 20¢ Evening o oy . i e FRESH CUT HAMBURG. ......ov00ue0.. 240 PEAS (Itegular Price 20¢) 171 PARK STREET CORNER MAPLE ¢ L co MAPLE STREET STRIPS OF LEAN FRESH PORK 29¢ Ib | PURE ITALIAN OLIVE OIL (Regular Price LEGS OF SPRING CRISCO EARLY JUNE PEAS CLOTHES PINS FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS 37¢ 1b $5.00 Galion) Saturday $1.00 gallo; AMB 1H 26C can 32C can 17C 100 18(: 2 2 SAUSAGE PURI IT. 2 gl Bpc e : HOMIE MADE SAUSAGE 30c 1b | PURE ITALIAN OLIVE OIL (Regular Price . FRESH SHOUL t 26 MAZOLA OIL 75 Clover Leaf N/ LARGE RED SOUND 2 i - h C ot (& PISH .. 20(: ONION b 15(: FRESH FRANKFURTS 20c 1b $1.30 qt.) e Saturday $1.10 qt. SMO. SHOULDERS CONN. RYE FLOUR FFANCY CRAB MEAT CARROTS SMOKED SHOULDERS 25¢ 1b BAKED BEANS wms for 25¢ w 25¢ n 8¢ ] 29c S 19 | 1 1bs. [ NATIVE PORK CONN. RYE MEAL PRINCT BAKING PARSNIPS 23c w 4C POWDER 2 tor 2DC s 19¢ FORES OF LAMB 20 CONN. CORN MEAL DRY PEAS SE RADISH c 8c 23 .17 m 2 Ibs. C C SALT PORK (Heavy Cuts) ...... 32c Ib | PINK SALMON o 20¢ can SHOULDER LAMB 22 ROLLED OATS N. Y. PEA BEAN C IOC 2 1bs, 3lc ke 2 Ibs. I'ANCY PURE CREAMERY > (Regular | CREAM CHEESE o 39¢ b Prion BREY L 19¢c 1b. 1 QUARTS ONTONS LAMB STEW TAPIOCA DOMINO SYRUP 180 » 12¢ 140 PARKSDALE FRESH 49 BEEF LIVER WHITE LOAR NEW ORLEANS 1 FARM EGGS, doz c 7 15C LOUR .... bag $ 1 50 MOLASSES 20 (Guaranteed) FRESH HAMBURG C. RACT BE MORO MOLASSES 20c FLOUR .. ,,$1.50 can 250 SAUSAGE MEAT PILLSBURY'S ALMON 2 m 25(: BF bag $ 1 .59 can ZOC PEACHES ZOC FRESH HAMS 0CCID SARDIN Largo can ™ 25C FLOUR g o 1 boxes 27C COMPASS PEARS 29 PIGS HEADS 15 SAUER KRAUT 5 DILL PICKLES 25 2 cans (3 ™ C Large can 15¢ doz. Cc PLUMS 29 HEAVY SALT PORK TOMATOES SOAP, all kinds 2 cans c w32¢ v o LISIE & PURE LARD PEAS § > WASHING LIBBY'S VA, )um( m 32C ’ 19c POWDER 5 pkas. an 14C COMPOUND LARD SUGAR SWEFE X hy MATCHES EAGLE CONDENS n 27C A 17C 5 boxes 27C MILK .. can 23C can 3 Ibs. OLEOMARGARINE . . .... s5c | NEW CABBAGE 6o t Box Matches .., & PURE LARD . E - Sardines 25¢ Fresh Eggs * GOz, STRIPS OF SUGAR CURED BACON NATIVE POTATOES » eck TOMATOES Large Size 1fc can; Medium Size 14c, FRESH ARTICHOKES, PEPPERS, CELERY, Small Size 9c. LETTUCE and SPINACH. 5 BARS NAPTHA, BEE or STAR SOAP .......29c THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY MACARONI (Regular Price 15¢) . AND MONDAY. THEGREATWESTERN MARKE 63 MAIN ST., TELEPHONE 1053 F. MAIETTA, Prop

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