New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 21

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\‘E\\"' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD:® EVl'Lle-Wu'e Mere mmm ew’Brnam Is & Ml &ASSES 1 MOHICANIZED FOR DOLLAR DAY § HAR@INF Buy Elsewhere.” They are adopting the Mohican Moito. “More For a Doliar Than a Dollar Can . 5 th the 3 3 Our dai practice of following up our motto and backing it up with quality pure food wi 0 n Pa o Ed guarante 3 cully refun ded. s UVET 6,0{)0 ominent Edu > of each purchase to satisfy or money cheerfully REA]) THIS LIST OF QUALITY DOLLA" DAY SPECIA Die in Bamfl to a fearful ex ent in the war 5 1bs of Bologna or 951 WEDNESDAY MEAT "4 Ibs: ()f Tedn Salt g“ e HIZLT,‘S.’,,.;“,‘,?F“S‘ 1 | | | in the Paris j Pork for B s . The records show t Frankforts ... for SPECIALL _ Frenchmen prominently | | — __ | Tean Pot Roasts . 1b 20¢ | in educational pn_rsu‘ns prime Chuck Roasts b 929¢ i been killed on the battlefield. 3 Ibs of Sugar $1 Roiling Beef Ib 18¢ 4 1bs Fresh Ground $1 | Paris alone, the paper adds, has lost studen C (Hfi(‘!(‘“‘ uni=# Cured Bacon for Prime Rib Roast Ib 28¢ | Hamburg .... for por i Smo. Shoulder b 25¢ | - fgure for pr vinciat France are nf§ = © available, ) hey @ sal vlate Corned Beef 1b 18¢ | i yet available, but they are v 10 1bs of Beef $1 Salt Spare Ribs b 20c 6 1bs Salt Pigs 1 el o 1914, mont 9 v | -k ance’s great edt ional institutions Saurkraut ..... Ib 8¢ Hocks © have been practicaily closed down, Boston Boneless | o | only a few elderiy prof s = D 3 e | | limited number of g = i S AOLES S e 1 el | S €S physice it for military service, 5 Ibs of Bloater %1 resh Spare Ribs 1b 22¢ remaining to keep the lamp of acker s | 27¢ | knoweldge burning Mackerel . ... for (c ¢ To repopuiate universities and col- T R akces Fi i s | leges without delay, is, in the view Campbell’ e T D Calkes Fine 1 York State | Whole Green 88 ' of the authorities, imperative if | ampbell’s clloy b | Poas France remain in the forefront i . Soups Peas Ldundl‘vréfldD ffi" of inte life. M. Lafferre, min< $1.00 | $1.00 der of public instruction, promises Pea Beans B s 3ottl 1 10 Bottie Bottles special facilities for students “as soon oF AT e Lemon or Tomato AR 3 i 25 Pkgs Gold ey 5 as they are demobilized” but the ma~ g | Yuuilia Catuip chinery by which men are returnedq $1.00 $1.00 D e to civi is working very slowly. Tt | Bl . —_— P Ans 2 1bs ¥ L’eclair another Paris daily baper, umblers ans = ¢ : S in an editorial demands quicker e : 61bs N. B. C. extra $1 ;“",‘h,m.: “‘,‘I':“I““ B8 ' methods. It says that French cul- b Mustard = \\ ine Cookies for lon e | 810 ture is in danger of losing its leading L. $1.00 | SR 1.60 1.00 position if the process of putting the This Grafo _ | 2 aoz | 1% Ibs - “:wh,m: ("h‘:nmv(x b into their | mechanism with AN 3 1bs Best Whole Meadow brook | Meadow brook 5 Ibs Best Peanut @ ‘1 proper spheres of activity is not ai | @l Rose Ponselle B Shas Suite once accelerated. High cost of liv | g - Ml“\ Cheese for | rse | q:.““((; Butter . . for @9 and the very human desire on tho | exclusively on Columbia. $1.00 $1.0 e part of demobilized professional mon — e | T 19 1bs “Boxes £33 S T B 1bs 11 1bs | to secure the best po: 4 Yellow Corn Blue Tip 8 Pkgs Sel eded or $1 Shredded Best Rolled is rapidly leading to an acute | & Meal Matches Cocoanut Oats crisis in the teaching world. The $1.00 $1.00 seed!us raisins for $1.00 $1.00 paper advocates a scheme by which i s e ) the still mobilized professors and stu- T T & doz doz 3 \ : b should be enabled to resume 9 Ibs Fine 1 fieatv [ 1 S| s | 40 Ibs Best Maine $ 18 i) Sl Al e 6 e G Prunes s | Oraney Potatoes ve 1d colleges of Lille, 3 ind other centers Solid Meat | S : | “zo esh ning in the northern and north- U ORD - m Trchany TR - i e The(}rafonola E Rl 'HE MOHICAN TTARKETS ey IRSTITATTY 138 Main Sireet $1.00 | : iy ; R ok : $1.00 2 Columbia Headquarters s ; New Columbia Farewell M ssageso Tnoekleets i RRClumbizgRecords ' ¢ Srafonclas . R o Show Friendship road tunnel under Shimonoseki Strait, | under consideration for a long time | i i i ) it s reported, will be introduced in the | owing to the rapid fide which malkes , March 18 (Correspondence - coming session of the Diet. The [ s = 5 = . o £ the sociated Press.) —Officers i iffi opera of the i Pr : Faps Plan Undersea Railway to Con- | onoscki Strait separates the | GiffiCU S oL o, O3 L and fleet et of the Diet. The | ferry between the main island and 5 Hondo, the terminus of the centraj | Kiushiu. The proposed tunnel will & squadron which # Tokio. March 1S—A bill providing | railway system, with its southern | Pe threc and one half miles in length | « \e British navy. The text ju : : : g 8 : neighbor island Kiushiu one mile being under the sea bed af ' m public of the 1 ) Ag- | s e e DA a: g peraaLnasion, il ) for the expenditure of about $9,000,- BEl e e i e el e e ploy after | of the large industrial concerns, as| companies are subject only -to:.such 000 for the construction of the rail-| The building of this tunnel has been | feludes a road for foot pa a ips e e e re good, especially for well | well as by the interstate commerce | requirements as are established * by lified s engineers, and the | commission, the in ion service of | the company. A ; (o part o our bix iy and | The largest and most complete assortment of Millinery in the Rake and Hoe, $1.50 value. | 75¢ O’Cedar Mop with 50c L e rontion N Round. Pt Shovel $1.50| Bottle of Ol ¢ or o ume e el nove o corve | city, Here are a few of the many bargains offered for tomorrow’s or defective hearing, or the loss of | salary of the safety inspector will | the various states, and n some cas one foot. range between $1,200 and $2,000 a | municipalitics offer good 1 R A course of training for safety en- | vear, and that of the safety engineer | this sort. gineer should be a minimum of sis | between $1,800 and $3,000 o y state commerce commission months, and those wishing tc fy| The opportunties for the work are|ject to civil service exapmination. and for inspectors should be under trs numerous, such oflicers being employ- | those under the various states to state ing for not less than three months. ]m by insurance companies, by some | examination, but positions of Positions under the inter wre su nect Two Tslands. the friendship be- | tween them i As the erican dreadnaughts | steamed away, the British command- ¢ signalled: our comrades of the grand fleet regret your departure. ¢ trust this is only tempors and that the inter- | change of squadrons from the two ares sets of the Anglo-Saxon race speated. We wish you good- | good luck, and that you will have a zood time and come b soon.” In reply came the following: “Your friendly and brotherly s yal of God-specd is deeply appreciat- | ® P ® ed by the officers and_men of your Sixth Battle squadron.” We will never farget the hosy o A Few of the Specials We Offer: U £y your comm: 1e use of the w “your” was lost value. House Mail Boxes, $1.50 J uwon oy oo in o et noet 1o Axes, $1.50 value. | value. el bl indicative of the intimate Floor Brushes, $1.25 value. Dustless Mops, $1.25 value. o W s o et Tt oc highway, the Atlantic as | Brooms, $1.35 value. Dog Collars, $1.25 value. ok S o ana, largely by men of the sea.” |l o which the American squnerw wer: Many other articles and combinations too numerous \The eficers and "lifl,r?f‘(il’: ;:;;?r mention here. than can be explained the hnsm lity nd fleet. of WA?E‘QH OUR WENDOWS : (}I’I;;)‘R‘l;l'\Il’l:IiE;ij‘g;{M‘u. Values m"’fstha:lg?:ble' anSP"Ci:fnmme $1°OO : | DISABLED ri( HTERS || FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY — AND— £ coon vosions v vor moe | We will allow $1.00 off any Hat in the Store marked $2.98 and up. Qualifying as Safety Ingineers VISQT fiUR “@OLL AR COUNTER’ 2 el el Wztsexp:::“:ing rliles‘il f::l;llisT:g?eS::lsl advise all to shop early. or one leg off below the knee but Copatie o ey movement wich arvi | Doors ‘will open at 8:30 A. M. 1l foot uld be i for the position of safety er THE ABBE HARDWARE (0. ,:;,j?,;;; | Goldenblum Millmery Co. 279 MAIN STREET. e i b it st § 188 MAIN STREET, 'Y. M. C. A. BUILDING 8 | positio The one armed man would be less handicapped for t work than a man with only one eye I ST i

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