New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 13

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& - L1, [IVING CONDITIONS NEW AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPION PElESON“ASi-\ N Baker Schecler of Spring street is on a furlough at his home in this city, sion of his leave. Glfll]ll)l‘]llg [0 RGH]I‘I] g & 3 5 4 Mrs. William I Marshall and S : 3 daughter Frances have returned home . S L £ after @ two weeks' vacation ; Sufennly ooy, s o (s A 3 % ¥ James A. Kinkade and Minnie 2. | Sspondence ofTbe AatocltoiBice) R : - : Kinkade have purchased the Tom Plenty of farm and mill work, bet- T R b % Murray house at 81 M iple street and | R ter wages than ever hefore paid and S M £ : : : | J will occupy it next month. mproved living conditions awauit “outhern negroes who have gone 3 : Bhllip B urna ana Tanenl | Kelioe are LRI SNEON BIG] e TN GG eLiG] ; % T ; spending a 10 days’ vacation at Wal- 5 T . to be clamoring to return to the 5 3 ) it o M d Y M S b h d S el O e G R : Gl G en and Young [Men's duits in both snappy and conservative Southern farmers and plantation B § Mr. and Mrs. W. Hermon Slade of | B o o owners want the Southern negroes 4 SR : . Australia are in tawn for a period of S l l EASY W<EKLY PAYMENTS back. If there were some method of o 3 g ten days. Mp. Slade represents the | [} ty es at popular prices on J ¥l 5 setting in touch with them, it is de- : e o : Stanley Works, Stanley Rule & Level clared, the expense of their returi to e 4 Co., American ardware corporation Dixie would be willingly borne. This T R b : and Corbin Screw in that country . will hold especially true for the next % 5 3 fow weeks, because there is nced of > Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry of Linden negroes who know how to take care el 7 g street and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sena- : Sfiihel o tionlicooo! o ; 3 : j tro are visiting friends in New York. But these emplovers say they do S i e oo o o X 7 | B Prepare the Boy or Young Man for School with one of our Suits. We negroes. They would prefer to bring FEi i S < of Park terrac nforeign labor, they assert. i S S e ae e e ) = i have a large variety of good serviceable School Suits for Boys and 2 Mra) g y g y Charles Coyne and son and xpenses of a hundred or more ne- s Wlorence Conway of Blm street e e e Wy [wi pend the week-end av soma- | K% Youths. Buy now and pay as you go along in EASY WEEKLY PAY- guin. ern negroes, particnlarly negroes who Pebbany % ; ) have gone from Mississippi, Avkansas ; 3 Miss Winifred Conrad of Arch | MENTS nd Tennessee,” satd A. C. Lange R street and Miss Martha orton of | &8 ® ice-president and general manaser ;! ‘ L TG Free Tl el (he e the Chicago Mill and Lumber com- AR ; T e N any, which owns more than 70,000 g ¥ \ e o) s of timber and agricultural iands § _ ¥ Frederick Schade of the Stanley . in northeastern Avkansas. T think Rule & Level Co. will visit his home is safe fo say that every Southern | in Newark, N. J., over the holidays Ja leS wegro in the North would he hrought ! 3 i A ack without expense to him if ) Edward Deming of Farmington, Southern farmers 1d plantaiion i 5 Miss Leta Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton | g8 Furs, Suits’ Coats’ Skirts’ a“ coming il'\ daily' Now iS the time for owners knew where and how to zet [Wilson of Vine street, M Miae n touch with the Southern-born. We e 5 Deming and Charles Luscombe, also | K8 - b~ iR - : of Farminston, winl spena e weoi- | Y you to select your need, and pay for it in EASY WEEKLY PAY- ern negroes." end at West Hills, Mass. it The question of how to get in is the new e N LR S e s G e Bobby Jones, age 17, in the final, | Merwin Peterson of Stanley street, | i North was discussed at the Memphis (G TR denvood ¥ eindt woon |\Gleasony Batkaiinn digVessle il Ravlken meetirn f the Southern Alluvial = E — — ;\\Ill spend a few days as the guest of e SRR s WHITE FEVTHERS A HINT. 25 MILLION POUND LOAN D e 0 e A Our Business Is Confidential. No Red Tape Here. the subject will be a special order of Manchester, Eng.—Women working Lusiness at the next meeting. The | on the street cars, in engineer ELOAIEDRINEAUSTRALLAS CITY lTEMS . ssociation is an orzanization of | Shobs and groceries, receive white Melbourne, Aug. rew Aus- S. Davidson ferron, the ear-old golfer, of Pittsburgh amateur mpion, having defeated e wankers, land owners, chambers of | feathers by mail. They immediately {rlian peace loan of 5,000,060 commerce. planters and lumbermen | QUit work. Tt was a hint sent them | POUNds recently opened (hroughout We are: now showing our new fail A ® ] e Aeslssinp| Uley | Dy ex-soldiers who couldn’t got back | (e commonwealth i bheing rapidly | line of Stein Bloch and Shuman cloth- | formed fo serve, in a measure, the | their former jobs because women had | SUbscribed for, according to reports | & all new styles and patterns. The B ()‘ v same purposes for the delta countr taken their s. from all sections of the country. The | Farrell Clothing Co.—Advt. ‘ e e e et - o loan will be used (o finance the work | Fine hats at $3.50 and $4 at Wil Can ] N 5 o of demobilization repatriation. son’s—Advt it, was sald that the at aeed “This winter we shall eat ot o N A dinner party wis held at teu- | § RED]T E UALS CASH £r more lahor in the lower Missis- | venison,” say the Bohemians. Deer JEALOUS OF MK blein’s Wednesday evening in honor of . WHERE C Q sinp! Valley and especially for nesvo | Bhounds in fieed Creche Siovania Do MEN\DOCTORS. Robert Blackstone. Covers were laid labor acquainted with Southern azri- [ SPlle the terrible starvation rate| oo antinople. — Women doctors | for 12 people ool cultural methods and with cotton | #Mong (he peasants during the last & ° SNt lo Mohammedan Macedonia | The fall hats are ready at Wilson's g growing and handling ::n'so winters Austria didn't allow ! wherever possible because the Mo- Advt X || them to kil deer. | hammedan women fear to consutt §ollaelrs tocate et ot L. o ! — male doctors. The women them- | "\ ;.. - 2 ~ > ESTABLISH NAVAL |t st s sevena S e s, it 8, W T A AILICH ) element sometimes fatal to live stock. | husband’s jealousy. p Co—Advt Smith Bus. school opens Sept. 2. —advt. Fairview street thix morning ice men. George . Dyson has been | to William 1. Allen for the carpentry named chairman of the commitice. [ work at $2,500. The Spring & Buck- The following aides have heen named |ley company has been awarded the by the chairman : Rev. ileney W. | electrical contract at $4,000, and the The fall hats are ready at Wilson's. FOR SACRED SERVICLL lxulm...u home celehration to the ser- (the court of honor have been awarded all new patterns. The Farrell Cloth- Sacrifice (o Be Commemorated. Maier, Rev. Warren K. Cook v. | 1Bady Decorating company the flag 5 Rev. Lieyan Bojnowski, Joseph C. | publicity comimittec met last evening Iine hats at $3.50 and $4 at Wil- son's.—Advt. formulated for a memorial service 10 [ Beebe, Frcderick F. Harmen, ldward | and prepared poste o be printed J. Lynch and John A. Lindsey wnd distributed in this city and near= The contracts for the tion of [ by cities and towr , ] ’ - - he held at Walnut Hill park, Sunday, Honolulu, Aug. 29 (Correspondence & ke ¢ 7 : % TWO MINOR ACCIDENTS ot The ociated Press.)—War R P e 5 - - against the United States will be made < : £ : Zehrer Boy Struck By Automobile and almost prohibitive for any Oriental i R : Matulis Girl By Bicycle. ouzh the establishment at § B 5 % Saum v Two accidents, neither of which Harbor base here of the greater ' } 4 ¥ was serious, occurred last evening, September 21, in connection with the of the new TPacific fl . g % e one on kast Main street and one on g to naval authoriti ive e : 4 6 K : i B South Main street. The victims were the fleet late in August, it was de- ‘ : : 3 g Prank Zehrer of 63 Trinity street, would make Pearl Harbor one i G 7 S who was struck by an automobile catest naval bases in tha & ; 4 : X st driven by William Shelton of 187 Bas- world and the most important to the gy : ; 3 sett sireet, and FBva Matulis of 15 United States i s ¢ . thodes street, injured when a bicyele Naval authorities have said Hawuii 2 : = . g § ridden by Howard Wilson of West affords the only possible location for 5 7 & o F Hartford struck her. The zirl was | 8 e : 3 a strong naval base in the Central ¢ 7 . 3 6 taken to the hospital for {reatment Y SPECIA < ED ALL DAY MONDAY. Pacific Ocean for a distance of 4,000 7 % 3 Z while the Zehrer boy was attended at | B LU miles. Tt lies approximately 2,500 3 1 A his home, more frightened than hurt. | & e s e s~ 7 e e miles off the American coast. If ¥ 7 3 iy : = fawaii were in the hands of an en- ; : 5 . KERRIGAN—O'NEILL NUPTIALS. 9—11 A. M. ONLY. emy, accordinz to local authorities, Sy ] ¥ Announcement is made of the com- | B Round. Sirlein, Porterhouse . 28c | Mohican Special . [l i : that nation could harass and threaten 2 5 ; ing marriage of Marcella Kerrigan, S the entire Pacific coast. To guard the o % daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ke # Steaks LgEgsS fic coast against an enemy oc- : B § ; rigan of 90 Seymour street and 1Ku-| 8 ¢ — cupying Hawaii, the United States 1 e ene V. O'Neill of 61 Baldwin street, S i inz sw’ cd Pickl t 2 1 Ground woud be compelled to keep a fee e ; s : s e ¥ Lean Smoked Heinz sw't mxd Pickles pt 1 (Grov . = sl 1S b | S L. e den sealies sk ) et : performed Wednesday morning, S ? Heinz sour mxd pickles pt 23¢ | Hamburg Hawaii e American base, it is R S 2 e “»‘h‘\l:‘: ; g i .r‘\'”\”fxmn':[ A ) ast b 20¢ Brick Cheese 1 € | Lean Boil’'g Beef'lb ihelu I s o ; Best Chuck Roas 20¢ | Raspl sy f the United States in con‘rol Left, Mrs. King Swope, wife of | hero who is first republican in havingesraduatoditiomis L Sano s ) as haspberry Jam of the islands, an Oriental nation | Congressman King cenl [l s T S RO R e BTt e Ll e N0 R e Boston Rolls . ... b 32¢ | Premento Chee moving nst the United States{ tucky, who wili j rove a arming ac- | tucky distriet in con s—is only o8| Ploved at the Mattatuck Manufactu Prime Rib Roast 1b « v d Piol's B 16 1hs i Ees ol S AT b rn'd Pig’s Feet elled to work from a | quisition to cong fonal social cir- | vears old and belc (161 Grvees o D] DL (R (f MO After Beef Liver Ib 10¢ | Swift’s Oleomargarine 1b C (o 8.000 miles from the| cles. Right, Lepresentative King | {-eky's famons faumilies preaineRUTDEUDoRac M DRI M ach Plate Beef Ib.18¢ | Swift’s Nut-Margarine 1b Fresh Perk Roast 1b their home at Edison avenue, Water- oast _ instead of the| Swope of Kentucky, returned war (¢) Underwood & Underwood § Pt P ————— ailan const, oniy 2300 miles of : — .| # LAMB LE( b 32¢c LAMBFORES ................ Ib 22¢ Pearl Harbor, where the bhase i«| i ; e . - e Y B L B R | We are going to take one more fall out of old H. C. L. to end the month if not the best—natural harbors in 2 _ 3 h : i s . % Pefinosld SRIne SR aneres Ho i Big Satuid ~al Th G e W Mark I right. Ile is putting up an awful fight, but Uncle Sam has started and something nare mies nd "% lepih ‘or “ora ig daturday ~ale at ihe Great Western Market T & Ly hawpen. Look over these prices and he convinced that we are doing l‘)‘,:;‘g h‘ ”;:;:l ”H,‘ h“ .l])«:)'y!’IE:‘,T:»(""‘".IIr:)(: A BIC TOCK TO SELECT I'ROM. BUY FOIR SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY, e g = jew from the sea. The great new MEATS — SAL SARS OF STEER BEER GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES Nl e e e rydock just completed will be offi S o ANGELUS FLOUR v $1.75 Bag ! VEAL LEGS 1b 32¢ VEAIL. ROAST Ib 34c ially opened by Secreta of the , | 2 PackA D. & C. ROLLED O\’ our part. j? Daniels when he arrives witl TH SAK % 5 o 5 T TORS Seie s PEAS . ¥ 5 [ — e Qen hxeuq“,. 3 e i (Pr*"”l‘n:y:;_“\":‘l B e measimausoanons : TOM \|(.w . ”N‘ i eaie :'l‘fv\zl'i::‘l"l\»l Large Nat. Mealy 65(: LARGE SWEET JUICY Red Star Sweet 25c eet wide, and can handle any shipifll SMOKED SHOULDERS .. Case | PURE 3 e Y Potatoes 15 Ib pk ORANGES Potatees .. 4 Ibs float or contemplated Labor ; The War department also has am- J 3 o i 5 M SATURDAY i ' i Sweet Corn ... doz 23¢ .... 28¢c Y‘ol. Onions .. 4 Ibs 2::c e i e T G TS (ot IR o e it ANTAM SWI Lima Beans qt 15¢ | CALIFORNIA LEMONS | Carrots 5¢ Iready has engaged in the constru: FANCY FOWIL — GENUINE LAMB LEGS CORNESGS S e aor] 9550 2 o rtarloroteriin-oerenc i e AND NATIVE VEAL NATIVE SQUASH .U 2 for e L’ge M’'ty Prunes 1b 15¢ | 2 Dozen Seeded Raisins pkg 18¢ e B Mohican Wisteria Teas, none better. , Mohican Special Coffee, finest grown. iderable army force also is main- GRANULATED GAR FOR SATURIDAY ARROTS (Large Size) ..... 5¢ Bunch ained in the islands. SPECIAL PRICF TO HOTE Ry 'AURANTS, 5 5¢ Bunch 98¢ Basket Oclong, Ceylon, Mixed, 60c | Regular 70c Eng. Break. 1b | Quality a7 RS REES AND BOARDING HOUE TOMATOES — ¥ LOCUST PLAGUE. Discounts on All Canned 4;0:»41\ in € > ONIONS — L. Ty Rio de Janiero.—This city is beset rith myriads of locusts which have nigrated here in such large numbers RN g Baln et b v i g R rEn > - g 3 OHIO BLUE TIP MATCH 30¢ Bat parts of the city are actually be- flouded. ~ Reports frem other parts w i B8 J \ : d'M o Mohican MOH. SOUPS, ALL FLAVORS ... .. 3 s 25¢ ! Whele el statehes farmingand ear- : e 2 9§ ; ! A B B AR ! ; | M 3 CAMPBELL’S PORK AND s .. 25¢ | Milk e et S B TR Bt g N R AR R RN R i N. B. C. MILK CRACKERS 20c | Cheese imeulty. T e ' e - A I RS L 7¢| CLEAN BROKEN RICE s 27c\ b ...... 35¢ ofl wells are beiug drilled in the TEL. 105 YELLOW EYE BEANS s 25¢ Jed of the Rio Grande in New Mex- %o, T N N BT TR

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