New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1918, Page 6

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MBER 13, 1918. NEW. WRIG KNOX HATS DOBBS HATS KNAP-FELT HATS STETSON HATS Mkae an assortment to choose from second to none in this community $3 and Upwards Y For Everyone’s Feet \ Ipswich Series Hosiery an- k swers every requirement of comfort, wear, and style for men, women, and children. No matter what your stocking needs are, there is an Ipswich stocking that exactly fills the bill. Today, step into a store where Ipswich Hosiery is on sale. See what surprising value it is. Buy several pairs of the kind that fit your needs. Select your hosiery from the Ipswich Series. Your feet and pusse will thank you. Ipswich dealers display the sign of the ‘““Good Witch”’ of Ipswich in their windows or stores. Main St.: N. Bernbau ain St.; E J. Goldsmith, 48 Broad i 441 Arch nd, 21 D. Miller & Co.; Dept. Store, he McMillan Store, 201 Main St., . Smigrodske, 686 Main M. Davidson Co.; Marlow & Co Rosenstock, ; Duboney M. Bloom- ; Globe Clothing Store; mel & Pete EIZE NAVALBASE | AT VIRGIN ISLANDS peral Amhomxes Find German| : Preparations for War There 'Washington, - Sept. brman naval base ds has been seiz operty Custodian the needs of the d Oustoms Department. 13.—A potential in the Virgin 1 by the n 1 will be used American navy The’ SATURDAY Moh. Crea.mery BIOJTTER 490 MOH. SELECTED WHOLE MILK CHEESE .. SWIFT'S NUT MARGARINE RASPBERRY JAM . b PEANUT b MOHIOAN BUTTER ALL KINDS OF PICK AND OLIVES IN BULK. SOUPS Moh. Assorted 3 cans 29(: BEANS All kinds dried 2 lbs # COFFEE Moh. Dinner Blend b 1 gc TEA Red Butterfly all flavors %1b pkg 1 90 i FRESH POTATO CHIPS . pkg 15¢ N. B. 0. CORN ORACKERS . 1b 1 5¢ MOHICAN MINCE 29¢ MEAT . 3 phkes MOHIOAN CORN STARCH ... 1 1b pkg 100 MOHIOAN PORK AND BEANS .... can 18c plant whi base Hamburg-Ame H. Basson. BRISTOL—The Mu TPSWICH MILLS (Founded 18 1zzy Harry Raffel, 122) Ipswich, Massachusetts Oldest and ons of tha Largest Hosiery Mills in the United Stases the Steamship line. In announcir eizure of the mari ed at St. Thor Alien Property Custodian Palmer that Germany considered that it mitted of possibilities as a naval base ‘W by the fact th their | dings commanding -enforced concrete and in front of it is said to have t foot foundation of concrete gun emplacements.’ r the United States the islands from Denmar it appeared that it would de on Germany, Mr. Palmer an line agent, principal harbor acquired | d when e war the | who (‘v}((;\:f,'ld STEWIN ;m 1 9¢ l b 36¢ i i STEWING POWE: .cove o FRESH HAMBURG | able Albert Rawiszer.. TERRY VILLE— Jorgensen. consideration mentioned was note for $210,000 which was said to have given the company. This note three months after date, every threc months until - and bore no interest, Mr. ole fhe | e sen_ finally executed a deed | but d until after he had | his | The Alien Prop- | erty Custodian assumed whatever ob- to the note d given the German com to the not, Mr, protested Alien Prope Palmer s: and sought refuge Danish citizenship. Custodian, in ligations were a Jorgensen h, hed LEAN FRESH SH( SHOULDERS 6 a0 L it e M B RS2 S LW (HOUR SALE 9 TO 11 A. M, SAKS, Short 1 30C 1, round i e Al 18cj Ohio 1 boxes 37¢ MOTH CRUSH GOOD TR'S D OATS pkg TABLE 12¢ 20c 15¢ 18¢c 8c GOOD TOILET PAPER 3 NABOB GOLDEN PUMPKIN The | Jorgensen German afte! Pal- | pany and the note itself was seized. One of the reasons for the purchase of the Danish West Indles by L United States as the fact that Thomas offered a natural base for the defense of the Panama Canal and it iis the intention of the Government to | fortify the harbor and establish a na- val station there. ' RVENING SCHOOL TEACHERS at Grammar, High, Polish and lihu Burritt Schools to Be Organ- ized Next Monday Evening. The New will open week at 7: Britain evening schools Monday evening of next 30 o'clock and classes will SWEET CORN . doz 23(: 15¢ ii?y‘fi:whof;?”fl”m x« 54c FANCY SWEET e 25c LARGE EVERGREEN B POTATOES .... FRESH LIMA BEANS LARGE GREEN PEPPERS .... 4 qts FANCY MALAGA GRAPES 3 1bs NEW \IEA‘TY PR 19¢ 25c¢ 3TOS P. M. HOUR SALE| Smoked ; Shoulders 1b 24(: § TR be conducted in the G the Elihu Burritt school, the Polish school and the Vocational High school, E. D. Packard will be prin- cipal of the Vocational evening school, E. . Weeks will be principal of the Grammar school, E. R. Fowler will be principal of the Burritt school and A. S. Andrulewicz will be princi- pal of the Polish school. The teach- ing staffs announced thus far re Grammar-—Misses Florence Wells, Katherine Roche, Helen Burns, Sadie Hamblen, Adele Murray, Henrietta Durwig, Julia Kingsbury, Beatrice Waterhouse, Dorothea Burleson, Pau- line Barreuther, May A. Tormay, and E. May Taylor, Elthu Burritt School—Miss: Conlon, Gertrude Anna Murphy, Meehan, mith, Ma Mae Ryan, Agnes Fox Kiniry and Eva Coate: Polish School—Misses Elizabeth Clark, Helen Daly, Elizabeth Daly, Lo- retta Caufield, Eileen Gilmore, Mary Smockynski, M Kelch, Catherine Sullivan, Anna Curran, Rose Conli Mary Smogata and Anna Mok Katherine SIR SAMUEL EVANS DEAD. London, Sept. 13.— Sir Evans, president of the British prize died today at Brighton. Samuel Lift Off Corns! “Freezone” is Magic! right off with flngers—No pain! Drop & little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then you lift it right out. It doesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells a Lift any Corn or Callus }QU' i} %,;;1 -J’ G S tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without sere ness or irritation. ' Try it! Ne humbug) 400 Main St. PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE iiv's. Very Good Tuna Fish can BEST PURE b 32¢ Best Comp. Selected EGGS Libby’s Brand Dressing '4rse bot Mazola Oil Pint Can .. 49¢ 25¢ 39c : 15¢ SA] URDAYCream Gl Very Good Coffee try a lb Our Best Mlxed 25¢ | »39¢ Best Ceylon Best Red SALMON tal can Best Pink SALMON talt can 27¢ 21c¢ Very Fancy American 33¢ Best Conn. Valley REAMERY = pDle BUTTER . 12¢ Best Libby’s brand Apricots c*» l 9c Cocoa 1 zc Fancy Full Head Rice Ib Runkel’s Can Karo SYRUP . 15¢ Fancy Maine Corn large can 19¢ large kg Seedless RAISINS Very Good PEAS large can 15¢ 14c¢ Very Good Pork and Beans 2 a8 25C R T Very Good 13¢ Soap 2 bars Toilet Paper Large roll Dromedary 14 COCOANUT eca» Old size Davis Bak- ing Powder can B¢ 10¢ 5c

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