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AT ALL DEALERS, ! sion at the recent exhibition of the M Hardware City A, €., will stack up 1 ° against Jack Migeon of this ity | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919, Sweeney by his quick and decisive | | victory of Battling McGann showed | | that he had plenty in veserve at all | times, and against Mizcon, he will | | he called upon to use some of Hmi | tricks he po, Migeon has hoxing for several vears and Jack Relnas Alrflnpes AATLS A e local bouts, his work at smokers H P ‘) other entertainments in this city won pert R : Frederichs—Scarlett. I'he Hardware Cily A C. s to The four-round curtain raiser gives taze another boxing card that looks | promise of being a hummer, when | ttractive, the cheduled exhibition to | Eddie doricks nd Jimmy Scarlett | be heid o Bard s new hall on | will toc the mark. These boys boxed Avch street next sdiy ovening. | at the first show given by the club, 1wker Jack Reinas has booked | and although Scarlett w not in tho four bouts, making rounds in all. | condition he is today, he gave IFred The secu of Bardeck's arena af- | cricks a warm argument. After the fords the boxing public of a location | yecent exhibition Scarlett expressed a that is ideal for the sport. As is | willingness to meet Fredericks in o well known to ihe followers of the | roturn bout, and Mr. Reinas accom- nd adjacent cities, the | modated him A. C. has conducted o two excellent shows in the past, and BEIMER TO BOX. the efforts of the club has done much {to place the same on olid | in this city The star bout will bring fc two of the top-notch featherweights of the country, in Batiling Reddy of New York and Packey Hommey of Brooklyn, who are scheduled to F iP pl i e e DL R o | eople rounds. Reddy is perhaps the best known of the two in this sec- e fion, the speedy little mauler having e in boxed on two occasions in Meriden o N C. of that city.| Best safe homes method Get a small e e O R e Worioi o tiicoraluiia il thi Wi g e e i | In his last appearance in the SiVer | p i, piain directions under $100 guarantea City, Reddy boxed with Duteh Brandt, | that you reduco 10 to €0 Ibe. or mora. and although he had left a sick bed | whatever you desire. — Now book tells all andialihonen he hadl s pemdered | about reducing welght quickly, pleasantly, only a few days previous, he rendered | 1b31t FSTuURE WHELL TDCUY Passllr. an excellent account of himself, with | {a° Keretn Co. N A—719, Station F. New the rugged Brandt. Hommey has boxed along with the leaders of the division for a number of years and it is only the elements of fate that have kept him from attaining the championship. He is one of the boys who have kept on the trail of Cham- pion Johnny Kilbane for a decision D e e T a™ nia avering, | § Feel great this morning. As soon as 1 where he will complete his training | § felt it coming on yesterday I used for Reddy. He is being handled by | § Gray’s Syrup and nipped itin the bud Harry Lenny. an old-time feather- | § Just couldn’t miss anhour at the office, \eight who was one of the boys that | fp We are sogbusy and short-handed. d 1o give battle with the late “Ter- Gray’s S\ is a habit in our family, rible Terry’ McGovern Matchmaker the foll@@Wive used it for sixty years. Jack Reinas w in New York last( § 1 Always buy the Larga Size week, and Manager Lenny, announced | at the time that Hommey would he 2lad 1o exhibit his wares at club and lodze smokers while training in this -, absolutely without cost to or- Bobby Reimer of this city has been matched to meet Mickey Dance in Waterbury on November 14 The boys met in this city two weeks ago and put up a fine exhibition { Reinas left this morning in the quest of two fast boys for the semi- flnal bout. Overtures made to K. O Palitz of Hartford, failed when Reinas conld not give the Capitol City boy and option on the United States treas ury. However a semi-final bout of high quality will precede the Reddy Hommey mill Sweeney—Migeon. Two local lads will clash in the six round preliminary, when Bill Sweeney, who made such a favorable impres- ' WEDNESDAY SPECIALS FROM 9 TO 12:30 ONLY. 2ound, Sirloin, Prime Heavy Short, Porterhouse STEAKS Beef 1b 220 Best Maine Best White POTATOES ¥.x 45¢c | COMPOUND 2 Ibs 55¢ ALL DAY SPECIALS Lean Pot Roasts .... Ib 12¢] EF Choice Chuck Roasts 1b 14¢ — Lean Boiling Pieces 1b 10c EVEAL VEAL VEAL Highest Quality Milk Fed Stock, ~ Unusual Prices: : Legs of Prime Milk Fed Veal ...... Ib 18c§ Rumps of Prime Milk Fed Veal . ... . Ib 16¢| Shoulder Roasts Milk Fed Veal . . ... Ib 14c] Veal for Pot Pie 1b 12c¢ Veal Chops 1b 22c F‘ORE S OF FANCY YOUNG LAMB LEGS OF FANCY YOUNG LAMB veveena. b 32¢ Pr h Hdmbulg 1b 18¢ Flesh Beef Liver 1b 10¢ Franks & Bologna 1b 20c Sug. Cured Bacon 1b 35¢ Sound Yellow Globe Red Star @0nions 9 Ibs 25c | Sweet Potatoes 6 Ibs 25¢ }‘RE;, H (‘,U'I‘_ NATIVE SPINACH ... 3 1b pk 28c ifancy Selected Fresh Made Creamery Eggs Doz 57c | Butter Ib 66¢ CIAL, FROM 1 TO 6.30 P, M. ONLY LEAN St GAR CURED 1Smoked Shoulders b 17¢ Tenox Soap .. bar 6¢c | Moh. Ass'td S Soups ! Ivory Soap large bar 10¢ 3cans ......... 25¢ Laundry Size. Yel. Eye Beans 3 lbs 25¢ WEDNESDAY THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY The day each week when the prices.are lowest ave your money by trading h(iT_OlW(’dll(‘sdJl) | report will be issued so as the state \T'\Th POLIC[& y\;IA‘ it occurred on local turnikes, it is|continue to progress favorably, and | church. The couple were attended B sz the committee at its meeting tomor- [ John ¥. Maerz as best man and Mi8 AT - Also data concerning the number of [ row will hear the reports of sub- | Grace Burns as bridesmaid y / I P ) K : WATCH BERLIN PIKE | .utomabile accidents will be taken so | committees. The discussions and The couple have gone on a honey: the report can be compared with | meetings are to be held during the [ moon trip to New York, Niagard that of last yes It is suwid that sev- | week of November 9 under the di- | Falls, and C: da, after which the] Automobile | Gommissionel Takes| €1 letters have been sent into the | rection of Frank Stockdale. The fol- | will make their residence at 229 High commissioners’ office asking him to in- | lowing 10 business men have been | strect The groom is employed a \ction on Numerous Complaints | \estigate the congested traffic on the | selected to make a canvass of mer- | drop forger at the Fafnir Bearing] ’ Berlin turnpike and also ta put a stop | chants throughout the city and to so- [ company. He is a member of thd Received About Congested Traflic. to the violation of the specd law. Let- | licit their co-operation: M. A. Jot Philharmonic band His bride was | son, Geo 1. Dyson, Max Porter, | formerly employed as a stenographe! | making & habit of using the pike as a | 8. W. Menus, William Cowlishaw it the H. H Corbin Paper Beéx fac specdway, have been sent to the com- | M. Hallinan, Joseph M. lolleran tory and later at the Beaton mission and it is expected that same- | vid Lipman, J. J. Witkin and thing will ba donc shortly to put aj Strople. stop to speed law violators. It was reported this morning that o < state policemen will be sent to the | The Tickle Makes You Cough Berlin pike for the next two weeks to | HAYI HEALING HONEY Stops| highw ¢ s ¢ T IR S B2 ee b “‘v""‘“‘“]" ! pan probo many | make an investigation of the com- | the Tickle, He the Throat and HILL’S 1 ous accidents which have of | hlajnts and also probe several of the| C‘ures the Cough 36, A free box o | = = = tecidents which have been occurring | GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for | FIVE MILLION PEOPLE in that locality of late. Residents liv- | Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup| USED IT LAST YEAR ing on the highway have reported that very | o av ortec P with every bottle. 8 on numerous occasions they have been lLLs compelled to get off the road as on- | R T A huge sore—very deep—full of foul coming autols compelled them to CONTOIS—BRENNAN NUPTIALS QU'NINE . ters to the effect that motorists are Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Robbins B. Stoeckel announced today that an examinatian of the files of s department will be made shortly and data concerning the recent number of automoblle accidents on state high- ways and cities will be secured. The Cadwell compan discharge. Agony all day; no rest at Bive up the entire road. People driv- night. Then just a few drops of the gen- ing wagons have to go into the gutter tle, cooling liquid, D. D. D. Irritatiom for autolsts as thoy are afraid of be. | F0cal Couple Joined in Wedlock at St. | h and pain gone. Sweet, refreshing sleep ing struck, while many are told to got Mary's Church This Morning BROMIDE at night. In due time, complete healk out of the road by the speedsters. ing. We guarantee the first bottle. 85c, i The wedding of Anthony H. Contois Standard cold remedy for 20 years B0c and 1.0, Ask for D. D. D. today. . ¥l Mg —in_tablet form—safe, sure, no Mercl T 2 of 152 Hartford avenue and DMiss b L Merchants’ Committee Clara Josephine Brennan of 229 High hours—relieves grip in 3 & = o 5 A treet, wa ylemnized at 8 o'clock Money back if it fi o ELIOfiOH.fO!‘S}“nD],se&se Plans for the holding of the Cham- | The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. picture. Named For lnslilutc! this morning at St. Mary's church. genuine box has a { i Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. ber of Commerce merchant’s institute | John T. Winters, r of the At All Drug Sterves J. BIRNBAUM 482-484 MAIN STREET, Corner Lafayette “Let’s Get Acquuinted” of a Series of 5 Special One Day Sales St in Our Newly Enlarged Second Floor Series No. 1, WednesdayOnly at 9 A.M. Sharp Big Break in Prices of High Cost Tricotine, Serge and Satin ¢ DRESSES i Sizes Colors Originally Made to Retail Up to $39.75 A REVOLUTION in prices! No Need to pay exorbitant prices now for your clothes. Attend these series of sales at J. Birnbaum’s-- they will be the talk of New Britain. Not even in the good old days be- fore the war were Values like these ever offered to the women of New Britain.