New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 9

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, For Easter Sunday and all through the Easter period we will have owr usual wonderful assortment of both cut flowers and flowering plants ready for immediate delivery. Easter Lilies in profusion. Potted plants or cut flowers. It would well repay your efforts to call in a few days before Edster Sunday and see our beautiful array of blooming plants and flowers, which will then be at their best. Your telephone will connect you ' with us for RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MainSt., (Opp. Arch St.) Tel. 1409-2 New Spring Fashions Reveal Charmingly Original Designs Suits, Frocks, Coats, Dresses and Skirts arrivals to meet the most cxacting requirements. Also showing DAL Y BLOUSES for Easter. STER SHO WING OF GLOVES EASTER HATS, COATS AND DR 5 EASTER M NEW STOCKI SILIK HOSIERY of dependable (|uu(*l\ ixam siall There are handsome late I KIDDIES HERE! 1 this in these days of scarcity. We Also a full atter to w ves much attention, ©spe are now showing complete lines in all the wanted colors, linc of Infants’ and Children’s Hose. QUIGLEY GONTINUES | JAGKSON OUTLINES NOONDAY RALLIES| PLANS OF MEMORIAL {P. 8. Follows Him Around But,Ameman Leglon Secretary Gwesi Talk to Merchants Harry C. Jackson. secretary of the | Eddy-Glover Post, American Legion, No Argument Arises i i { i ! Georse A. Quigley held a noon-day rally today at the New Britain Ma- mother, father, the boys and girls. [t’s the sweet for all ages— at_work or_play. The beneficial goody. When vou’re hervous and tired, see how vour orders for flowers to be delivered by wire to any part of the United States or Canada. Volz Floral Co. 92 West Main Street it refreshes! The Flavor spoke oefore the Chamber of Com- merce iuncheon this noon about the | new soldiers’ memorial to be built in this city. He spoke in part as follows: “At the invitation of your commit- tee T nm here to iel] secmething of a ce men think about memorial Dbuilding. Please ¢ un- chine company gates. at other rallies, Patrick S. McMabon, who is | epposing the mayor, arrived early and gave his anti-adniinistration talk in which he flaved the rayor and the | poor means employed du nministration in runring the eity tairs. In opening his talk the mayor that critics secem satisfied with iepartments - in agitation is over msior ex- a summary of the opinion - ex-service men, especially those connected with the Eddy-Glover Post of the American Legion. “I am sure that vou wijli all asrce with me that some sort of a memorial commemorating tice e of the men and women of our city in the various wars in which our country has been engaged, would Be a most desirable addition (o our city. Just what form such a memorial should take may be a matter for discussion. On the whole, the majority of persons | with whom I have talked seem to think that a civic building including a jarge auditorium, trophy room, as- sembly room and meeting rooms for | the veterans of our wars, would be | 2 : respect. several or- of the Great to develop this However, we the ecity. the tax increase he plained that the increase in the f rate is an economic uestion which = A - = o g was not brought about by the admin- ADAMS Easter Photographs mtrauon Vln 1914 one could buy f of Quality Arcade CHARLIE WANTS TO SEE st time. The increa helped to give hig employ in order that the city AT THE “Southington Inn ' been decre nme the WHERE AKS AND (HOPS CHICKENS, ARE TO PEREECTION e , a slaughter at the town home, ¥ ¢ of miles of may | . many additio i ! Phone: Southinzton, 283, mains, the e idea at the same time. a at the present time o wards incorporati to be known as erang’ Memorial Building Trust Fund committee, which cor of repre- sentatives from the »x-serv- | ice men's organiz . Pentfield. , cisappointed | ., violaters of the law been removed city offices,” Quisg FOR SALE TWO-FAMILY HOUSK on West Main | om thei “Thay can't say that there is f our police department and they cer- { tainly can’t show where the city offi- inefficien. In other n't a le gto stand cn N is pnnl» a D(‘!%On)l matter, SIX-ROOM X COTTAGE in ' ORTHODONTIA .B.Johnson,D.D.S. Building Lots in West End F.R.Johnson,D.D.S. DEW]'I'I‘ A RILEY National Bank Bldg. 'Suomiisiaimasm = E@DE@E@EEE@EEED@EEE@EEE}EEEEEEE@EEE@W “MONEY SAVERS™ FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1920 N@TIC __Watch Our Friday Night’s Ad. for : < OUR BIG EASTER SPECIALS 9 TO 12:30 Best Mains Potatoes's,*82¢ ire . 4Ln(l \Lmrh o ilover Post., 2 This World War Pease of t [.x W1 prominent itines , “The building is to be a Me by its very nature, and it mu | the £ jserved and especially those ! their lives for the c ‘be a hall of fame emb ;with the more perso 'mw um of exhib battle- and other physical evidences o glovious conilict. a from the memorial feature, | ed a ,ms lnuhlm_, will hold many pl for it will be de- . varied social and com- {munity interests and to be thering j plice for the vour ‘Let me a fal; names deeds o who BULLDOGS DIXIE STRONG FOR THE LEAGUE.| New Haven, March g : ch 20, (French Wire] squad, numberi The assembly of deleg LINEL ve here toni wiss league of peasa . where on | meeting in Berne, has adopted team will op 314 vot with Geo the pi \ternoon the for the herence of their cous Catholic | to the league of nations. - T { Helen Lynch. M hardt and Geo and Irene L« Hipelus S IN The board of 0 1 adopt- resolution last into effect | tober 2 ANSONIA 1A Ansoria, March 3 aldermen by a vote of daylight saving the new time to 2o April 12 and continue to . trophies. its schedule in a game town university. In the will play nu 9 jl‘O 12:30 found Steak 24c RIS GROUND HAMBURG 15¢ i 9 TO 12:30 Lean Fresh Shoulders 2Uc| and old. I 9 TO 12:30 i Best Pure Lard 2 Ibs 54¢ < pecial emph: i : {upon the need of provision for mus (..“\4 ing and drama healthy stimu- | ,n of community activity and en- with a = . § Brace Up with that Eem e energizing food— - Grape:Nuts Order a dish for lunch or break- fast at any hotel ,restaurant or lunch counter. men order a package from your grocers. for the home table riam TWEDNESDAY | socicty with new i i ] e o e B e O (1 FRANKS SLICED AND BOLOGN.A I)emocratu (,au(ll- S Held Tomorrow Night The den atic held a meetir ed to hold 1he day evening convention The ca lowin hall. commitiee | tec 5 P. M.--Lean Smoked Shoulders . 19¢c Ib B ——— — LAMB—LAMB TIVE VE —\L Legs Nat, Lamb Ib 25¢ Legs Veal Loins Nat. Lamb Ib 20¢ Rumps Veal . lb Fores Nat. Lamb 1b 17¢ Sh’lder Cuts Vea] Ib 2 . TPORK— Veal for Pot Pie Ib 2 F rePsh I?l(l,‘th k Fancy Veal Chops 1b OLSR L= Salt Spare Ribs Ib Eastern Cut Pork Loins ... Fancy Apples .. ea Fresh Cut 9 to 12:30—Fresh : sttem Eggs dz Spinach . pk Meadowbrook Cry. Extra H s o eavy Grape Whole Milk Cheese 1 Rasp. Jam j Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine 1b Gem Nut Margarine town evening and ard caucuses Wednes- | S o'clock and the S:30 p.om held First ward Arch et: second we » on Cherry street: third Awning company : fourth ward decic i ses will be e 5 v ] ) PRIME BEEF | Pot Roast Beef . Ib 10¢ | Choice Chuck i Roasts 2c 5 it de u\ s hatl LN CIRCLE SOCEA 1 Circle National Dav . will hold a May -k's hadl Lean Boiling Beef 1b 8c Sugar Cured Corn Beef . ... b 10c Fresh Pig’s Feet * '~ 25¢ Mixed Salt Pork 1b ? Dinner Blend Coffec b Pure Cocoa . 1b Uneeda Biscuits 1b Conn. River Shad <" 2 Red Salmon ... can : N. B. C. Mixed ! Cookies 40¢ White Rock Moh. Soups 3 cans 25¢ 32¢ Turnips ... 3 lbs 10c EE@@EE@E@EEE@E@@EEDEEE@@@EEEEIE@@EEE@E jon will be held Ib 30¢ Grape-Nuts is the most de- 11010us,nour1s]zm and eco- nomical of’ prepared cereals “There’s a Reason” Sold by Grocers Everywhere Maae by Postum Cereal Co,Battle Creek Mich. Ib 28c Fri- May nents are now under way for the completion of the pr n for the evenir entertain- ment. The committee in cha the o re: Aliss Kathryn O'Ne chairman Riley. secre- | ssisted by Ajice and | itzgerald, McDonald, Conlin, | i day. 55¢ E@B@EIDE]@EIEJEIE} 69c 35¢ 25¢ Miss Eilene the Misses Angeline d R Conn. Valley Onions i Horlick’e the Ongmn? | Malted Milk — Avoid | Imitations & Substitutes | EEE@EEEE@E@EEEE@EE@ EHE!EIE}IE!EIEEIE@@E@@@@@@E@@@@EEEE@ i 8 5] ] o i

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