New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 14

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ANOTHER BIG LAMB SALE } TO THE BIG SUCCESS OF OUR LAME oW ALE LAST SATURDAY - MORNING AND THE DISAPPOINTMENT OF A GREAT MANY CUSTOMERS WHO CAME TOO LATE WE HAVE AGAIN BEEN ABLE TO SECUKRE 50 FANCY YEARLING LAMB FOR OUR SATURDAY MORNING SALE ) A. M. TO 12:30 P. M.—WHILE THEY LAST Legsih 28c; LoinsIb20¢; ForesIh 186 Come Early, Dont Get Disappointed Again. THE MoHICAN M2 PR e e YOUR CHOICE OF THESE CUTS OF PRIME Lean Pot Roast .... lb 20c Choice Chuck Roast 1b 22¢ Lean Boiling b 18c Prime Rib Roast .... 1b 30c SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS . LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS Legs of Native ¢ i Rump Roasts ua I v fla Shoulder Roasts . . .. Veal for Pot Pies ... ] NATIVE ROASTING FOWL NATIVE STEWING FOWL LEAN SMOKED SEOULDERS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS ... FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF . CORNED PIGS FEET SUGAR CURED BACON . FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS FANCY SEEDED RAISINS FANCY CALIF. GRAPE FRUIT DROMEDARY DATES NEW CROP CABBAGE . LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES LARGE NATIVE HEAD LETTUC LARGE RIPE BANANAS : FANCY VALENCIA ORANGES FANCY CALIFORNIA LEMONS doz FANCY RIPE HOT HOUSE TOMATOES 1Ib NATIVE HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS .... ea FANCY NATIVE RADISHES 3 bchs FRESH CUT NATIVE ASPARAGUS ... bch FRESH CUD NATIVE SPINACH Strawherrigs fanes e * MOH. CREAMERY BUTTER NEW MILD WHOLE MILK CHEESE . MOH. SELECT FRESH EGGS ......... BEST COOKING COMPOUND s HY¢ ATARRH U, S, CIGARETTES For head or throat ot Ty e | MUCMBEMANH K'S VAPORUBCS: ' fyen the Oriental People Prefer | Those Made in America | SOOthe YOlH' !tured the Orient. H 4 a . . ur ent. e is demandin ItCh]ng Skln {them not merely by millions but mz- «%With Cuticura {erally by billions. The number of g | cigarettes exported to the Orient in A1l d: ists; Soap 25 Oint: t % & 50, Tal 2. & ” v ) s ¢ Bamplocach fre of MOutionta, Deps. K, Boston j the fiscal year which ends with next {month will exceed 8,000,000,000 | against less than 2,000,000,000 in , and the value for the current 1 year will be approximate 16 000,000 in The American cigarette has cap- cerican ciga a compilation by 1 Bank of New York, practically cvery country of the Asiatic conti- nent but Is especially marked in China, Straits Sett 3 ind Tn- dia. The number 5 e to China in the fi whi ends with next month will approxi- mate 7,000,000,000 against 723,000,- 000 in 1915. Straits Settlements ranks next to China in the demands American cigarettes, due ap- parently to the fact that the area for which it is the great distribution point, Malaysia, has a very larga Children and . g‘r‘f‘)wré-u}os love R o the delicious ousekeepe us; Angelus il R R e e e wheat and bar- that gives the st, ley food — most » N Y. Sold by il 191 Broad St It builds b d and brain = L | spector of the purchasing quarter- | cost of $27,000,000 in the southern rrITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY MAY 23, 191c SPECIALLY PREPARED OFFER 10 Don’t underestimate this liberal offer—it is more Suits on the backs of 100 more New Britain men. 0 Custom Tailored Suits All Wool and Worsted---Our Regular $35.00 Value $25.00 genuine—made for the sole purpose of getting 160 / Be one f’f f%}e hundred to save $10.00 on your Summer Suit—you’ll like your Suit and you'll tall others you like it. A satisfied customer is the best advertising we know of. An excellent line of Summer fabrics in a wealth of patterns to select from, your choice of linings, as many try- satisfaction, We ons as necessary, made according to your measurements and guaranteed to fit and give cut one suit with ten fingers not ten suits with one machine. We draft that to be as individual- ly and intimately your own as your thoughts of your toothbrush. Come—Let us make your Suit and you'll not only come again but you'll bring your friends. of Chinese with whom the an cigarette seems to be es- pecially popular, and its takings in the current fiscal year will be about | 1,600,000,000. The East Indian has also developed a taste for American cigarettes in recent years, the number sent to ! British India hav grown frem 275,000 in 1915 to ,000 in 1916, L ,000 in 1917, and 301,027,000 in 1918. To Hongkong a British colony, the exports of cigarettes have grown from 100,000 in 1915 to 109,000,000 in 1917, and 221,996,000 in 1918; to ithe British West Indies the exports have increased from about 2,000,000 fn 1916 to 23,000,000 in 1918; while to England the exports have grown from 000 in 1915 to 1,322,618,- 000 in v Thi: ncrease in the exports of American cigarettes to British terri- tory both at home and abroad may be the explanation of the recent tre- mendous increase in exports of Amer- ican leaf tobacco to the United King- dom. At least it is a fact that the exportation of leaf tobacco from the United States to Great Britain jumped from $25,825,723 value in the calen- dar year 1916 to $70,141,785 in the calendar vear 1918 and seems likely to amount to over $100,000,000 in the fiscal year 1919, bringing the total| exports of tobacco in all forms in the fiscal year which ends with next month up to approximately $200,000,- 000 as against $35,605,000 in 1909, $55,169,000 in 1913, and $152,965,- 000 in the calendar year 1918. These great increases in exporta- tion of tobacco have been made in the face of greatly increased prices. The average export price of leaf to- bacco has advanced from 8.7 cents per pound in 1900 to 11.9 cents in 1913; 14.7 cents in 1917 and 33 cents per pound in the middle of 1918. The | 1ue of tobacco exported from the United States since 1900 is approxi- mately $1,000,000,000. UNCLE SAM THROUGH WITH ARMY HORSES 115,000 Head of Horses Purchased During War—Demobilizaion Under Way Now. Dallas, Tex., May 23.—Demobiliza- tion of the army mule and horse is going forward rapldly, according fo | figures on government sales just com- piled by C. O. Mos livestock in- master. The figures show that during the war the government bought 115,000 head of horses and mules at a total and central purchasing zones. When hostilities ended the government owned about 600,000 head of horses, and s, 300,000 in the United States and 200,000 in France, only SCOTT & COMPANY LIMITED 15 ASYLUM STREET neen snipped srom e counre | DOI'E Spoil 2 Good Meal| Becaus f the big d and i 1 ’ aormma s e With a Bad Stomacn || RENIER. PICKHARDT & DUNN the government has heen hurryi y distribution, and when auctions ° a cian, a specialist in stom- | advertised are completed 150 i ¢ L G (e ST Chel el 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St Phone 1409-3 animals will have been placed hack on farms since Jan. 1. | i Cavalry hors cost the | =overns [ out stomach for you or money back. men an average of $165. artillery | T will make it as good as new so Sl b I S COA I S and CAPES horses $190 and mules $190, you will not suffer from any ) distress ing to these figures. A hd can ezt what you want without cavalry he e T o oy o o sumeriag, of money tack at a reduction of 1-3 off ;‘]";"(f; ]IYI‘::I’\LHS‘ "‘“‘”" e And when you f Mi-0-na a many worn ou . : : omach tablets, m a pre Neat Fashions i se Dresses—Dresses e comTort SlE o as dittic oy tiol v ta L pr at Fashions in House Dresses—Dresses that are comfartable ption bette of the S . £ ;);h:;h:\an(l, e e e e and practical for work, yet attractive enough for general wear, ro you going to be narrow minded Prices from $2.00 up. = and continue to suffer from indiges- -I-HIN PEUPLE iviom or are y ing to be fair to SHUULB TAKE not put your stomzch into such good shape that there is no dizziness, sour i ~ | and stomach distress, your money will | “I will- fix up that miserable, worn to vou on this basis, that if they do at prices from $2.00 up. Slip-ons, Coats and Tuxedo Models. yourself and Mi-o-na on the money back ment be returned. TFor sale by The Clark | Mi-0-na stomach tablets are offered Nothing Like Plaln Bitro-Phosphats to | & Brainerd Co. and all leading drug- | Both Knit and Lingerie Silk and Cottons. Put on Firm, Henlthy Flesh and - to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. Judging from the countless preparations | and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arme, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows amd o T E s The best Hat in New ‘henlth ahn da . - . e ‘. / . Britain for the price. ey . = A “Reverse Lap Brim” sive thinness. Thinness due to ved mer- e N et \ Straw. A fine hat at a Our e oo g -~ special price. phate than is contained in modern s : / j foods. Phy- HAMILTON. B g : 53.00 siclans claim there is nothing that will | supDly this deficiency so well as the or- ganic phosphate known among Aruggists as bitro-phos which Is inexpensive and A . | - vy C Kk & Brainerd in New Britain -~ antee of satisfaction or money back Y - ing the body cells with the necessary ph X . . . ¥y produces a welcome t s jon W \ [] e appearance; the Increase in weight A frequently being astonishing. I & This increase in welght also carries with % v 00 S Or ua lt it a general improvement in the health ¥ . Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack ‘ which nearl: y8 accompany Q. %y cessive thinness s0on T dull become bright, and pal ceks glow with the bloom of perfect health Miss Georgla Hamilton who was once thin and ail, re- porting her own experience, writes: ‘‘Bitro- Phosphate has brought about a magic transformation with me. 1 gained 15 pounds and never before felt so well.” CAUTION: — Although bitro-phosphate IS unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleaplessness and general weakness, it should not, owing to its remarkable flesh-growing desire to put on fesh.

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