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NOVEMBER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 8, 1018 'NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A SUPPLY OF OIONS | SMALL SOUND YELLOW COOKING GNIONS 51hs 11c, 101bs 21c, 25 ibs 47c, 50 tbs 80c, 1001 bag $1.35 Morning Sale 9 to (1 a. m. . M 5 and e 29¢c 45¢ sound Potatoes Mealy Cookers "LAMB || Meaty | ib 5 FRESH | PORK '*aH()ULDb RS | Pork Loin Roasts Ib 37c | S 8 viaL 10 STEW (b 16c | BOIING BEE- Ib SLIGED BEZF LIVER Ib 15¢ " Tender Vea« Legs b i7c | Matince 1to 6 v . ATi T Sale Beef Roast irime 1L 0 | Cranberries 1 | | Cape Cod 3 oats 9 1o Morning Sale (a0 m. | 486 | | Special Eggs ‘ all guaranteed doz Ohic Matches Blue Tip 1 boxes tion License Number G-085 /¢ FRESH #AM. 36 [h25c Smal_Lean uider Roast Veal lb 22¢ !b ,4.9(‘, FRESH PLATE BEEF b 17c Shoulder Roast Beef Ib 24¢ []uahly Fowl Milk Fed for Hnasnn? m 48c 8 MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER Whole Mnlk Cheese ib 35¢ | COMPOUND b 2% ‘ NUT OLED b 3fc CABBAGE b 3c None Befter Mohican Select Eggs doz. 50c Boneless Beef Rolls 15 35¢ Fricassee th 36¢ Ib 55¢ & o | PUAC LARD b 32 | TURNIPS 4 Ih 10c GODKING APPLES p 35¢ ’ . S5¢ Dinner Blend Coffee Ib 19¢ Pure Bulk Cocoa Ib 25¢ WARRIOR HEAD TEA THE OLD PRICE AND India Ceylon, Formosa, Oolong, Eng. Breakfast, Mixed. SAVE B 1 “) |i ackage. 60c Mohican Chocolate Cake 20c | Domestic Sardines 3 cans25¢ MOHICAN PORK AND BEANQ Can Mohican Soups Can 10c | 18(: Argo Corn Starch p.(g 7c 8 Libby's Libby’s Cond. Milk can 15¢ l Tomato Catsup Bot. 14 | N. B. C. OYSTER or SODA CRALKERS 'ib S STATE D. A. R. MEETING. Members of Esther Stanley Chapter to Afgond. Hartford Session. The 25th general meeting of the Connecticut D. A. R. will be held in | I the Center church, Hartford, on Fri- day, November 22, The morning ses- sion will oper *elock and the lock. of this city who exinect to attend must Thompson %gf 10 Fores I-o!nrl November 13 in | order to ensure seats and luncheon for which a price will be Mrs, Thompson must noti- iartford chapter of the num- ber who will attend from New Britain, and it is essential that she k w be- forehand how many are going. Admission to the church will be by Don’t Destroy This Ad. Keep it until we sell out, the prices will be the same to the last day, buy more as long as you have the chance, the stock won’t last very long, look over this ad every time before you go out for your shopping. A few of the remar kable items at selling out prices. Best Ceylon Tea Reg. 60c Ib sale price 1h 49 c Tuna FIéH 38¢ Libby’s Salad Dressing s bot. 6 1 c 3 cans COCOA 3 cans Golden Tree SYRUP 3 bot. bargains, 100 more 2 HOUR SALE 9 TO 11 A. M. doz 4 7 & Washing POWDER 5 rkes 26¢ Mione Hand SOAP 4 cans 35(: Selected EGGS 3 Large cans ] Best CABBAGE Best Suprcmc COFFEE 2 lbs QPILES 3 cans 26¢ PEOPLE'S BUTTER STORE, Fixtures For Sale 20c WA WORK DRIVE. | COST UNDERWRITTEN | Patriotic szens Subscnbe Fund to Pay All Expenses Chairman Herbert V. Camp of the publicity committee for the United War Work campaign completed to- v the list of public 5, who ha reed to underwrite Xpenses e big drive for 00,000 from November ]I to 18. As spirited citi- United War Wc beld in New Bri November 11. This campaig the request of the presic hines the services rendere army and nayy by the Y. M. C. A., Kn us, Jewish Welfare Community, American iation and the Salva- enses will he evenly divid- those signing of signers to the above is Hart, Philip B. Stanley, F. S, Chamberlain, W. nus, David S, J. Porter, 1. .'\l S. Hart, 1. Wilcox of Patrick 8. McMahon, s M. Wightman, Berlin, H. C. Noble, 1 . M. Holmes, Proctor C o les ’4]4\\”‘ C. H. Booth, George P. Spear, W, hl, H. C. M. Thomson, A. e D. Russell, L. 1 T. Kimball, C (]\Ull&l ]llro " )l(xl Brown, A. . Corbin, C. S. Frisbie, Buol, F. G. £} t, A. I\muumn H s Hart, N, P. Cooley, | Wilson's.—advt " | Charles B, & DY | Blm Tree inn, I » | tending will Jea ind $:30 o’clock from in front of the ki am, { @lks' club. ; *H!u \\AI\U|\.~, Eafly Shoppmg Enables You fo Choose from Complete Christmas Stocks START your hristmas shopping something n renl kaving In time and cnergy stocks iy be seriously depleted. Will Make a Handsome Gift ANY housewife would wel- come such a gift because it is possible with one of these tea carts to make light work of serving lunch, or tea or dinner in the drawing room or in any other part of the home re- quircd. Right now our display is complete in every respect, including tea carts in oak or mahogany and walnut in every possible style and design. They are priced from $12.00 up. now not only the Government recuests but also because it will mean to you. full and complete while later they will undoubted- NEVER was there a season when useful gifts were in such good tasie nor when it was so simple to thoose delightful piece, that for (helr utility alone would better express the spirlt of Christmas happiness. Furniture is omne of the lasting permanent gifts and you will do well to make your ¢holce now. becanse it s Our Christmas display Christmas Will Be Pleas- anter for the Gift of Bed- room Furniture YOU can be certain when you select furniture from this store that it will render years of service andserve as a con- stant reminder of the thought- fulness of the giver. Our prices now on these bedroom suites represent a distinet sav- .| ing and you will do well to new | d i b take advantage of them at period desigus in all the fav- once. They are prices as low orite woods. as $120.00. BEAUTIFUL allover uphol- stered rockers in imitation leather that defics detection from the genuine, form a large < 1. No gift expresses the truer part of our upholstered furn sentiment of Christmas better ture display. Ome like the than a gift of solid substantial above model with spring con- and beautifully designed furni- struction seat and back cov- tare. Among the many bed- ered with a beautiful grade of room suites on display yom 4 brown ..imitation Spanish will find the choicest 5 leather is specisly priced at $16.00. Step in tomorrow and see these great values at New Britain’s Greatest Furniture Exhibit. JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. The Big Furniture Store. 132 Main St. THE SERVICE of Experts is at your command when you engage our services as UNDERTAKERS I. Cooper, E. C. e, A. G. Kimball, Wachter, Frederick D. Hart, J. II. Robinson, I Goodwin, I, A, S 1% mma ¢ L, Al HA\\I\\ sco, | L l)mwn mu ! | S WANTED. ssist in filling out | tested to ap- VOLUNTEEF Volunteer help tc questionnaries are o in the court Toom this | row evening at 7 d of assistants s Arthur . of the New P ald tendered a favewell hanquet by about 10 friends tomorrow evenin gton, CITY ITEMS. Dollar Day—Wilson's.—advt 5.00 to $40.00, Farrell Clothing Co. e and $1.00 Silk Sox ~advt, 2 for All hats marked down. M. Seibert Ul collars —advt any style. $1.00 Sheep-lined coats, ulsters s, Ifarrell Clothing Co Nov » meet for advt first lesson at 4 o'clock. $3.50 and $4.00 | o Stein-Bloch and Shuman overcoats | § wnd veer- | B $1.00— | FURS Before Christmas Sale of Furs We have at present a wonderful selection of Furs Buy now and have your choice hefore prices Goods held until wanted on a small deposit. advance. Come in and Look ! Don’t Delay ! EDW. MESHKEN, Furrier 139 Main St. New Britain, Ct. FURS FURS