New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 8

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I ——— N BR——————SS INEW BRITAIN NAN oo e , - | FOILS SWEETHEART v, e v Globe Clothing House - R nized Unioy Acoept ure hite Under Protest—Railway LARD Telegraphers Out. - e, ; Promises to Marry and She BEYS comiives iait mecs eaday amer O l\ll‘d S S l RE FOOD 367 MAIN ST. | , Him New Suit “,';c_,dl_g Ly ur 1 ummer daieé unions, except the order of railway e ol Sl B e o BIG SATURDAY SALE AT YOUR MONEY SAVING STOREY— Our e ¢ telegraphers to accept under protest cial Prices on High Grade Food Will Tempt You Into Buying if You Will Manchester, July 23.—Another ¢ase | Geven unbe voten o e f H t S h ff & I. We Are Yours For Quality, Service and Satisfaction. fi.ru'.’.,-;:"‘.'f".,‘,“f"”;,u‘j,‘“’(‘,',’“ wisel, was for e e s S S O ar 9 c a ner o — Yo The telegraphers referred the s — lice Wednesds z % graphers referre the csday night when Katie | 5ward to their members with a strike . EY . K . Zlunek of ‘st P . - Porterhouse. Sirloin and : Kerrey street. Manchester. had de. | Pressed intention of renewing their iy G ceived her, made sweet promlises of | y ,m'u'.e happiaess. induced her 1o “put It was estimated by union leaderss ‘ Steaks 3 5C lb up” for a new wedding outfit and then | (08t the tabulated returns on the cases before the board. took the remainder of her money, | fferendum vote would not be made gives 3 Splendid Opportunity to | some $600, and failed to keep his | Péfore September 1 when the rail- promisc to marry. roads revert to private ownership. FROM 3 TO 6 P. M. i e R ca t Th S sy ets i leae Bt | innsiiyemane b it o R SAVC R THONEY . These are - our bl‘l ,ULDERS : ent from that iy former cases He | [OF the men the back pay from May did make it his business to select a 1 on August 1, the union officials said. e B T o et | et e s | regular stock and are not goods LEAN " : at had induced her to marry him de- | 52id that it felt that the public in- SMOKED | 8 oIV cided that for the best interests of all, | terest ‘demanded acceptance. The -~ b s il Eatiof ol DrovIae Bl propiriace. | Candictorsimat apainliloaRsl o hthis d t b ld t d 23Clb zscib FRESH rounding for their marriage, they {UP & new petition asking further con- llla e O e SO a l'e u\/e PORK CHOPS should go to Philadelphia, the city | sideration in respect to certain rates. .of Brotherly Love. In that city, he | st il [ices . told the trusting girl he had friends | “Pinch” p ! BUTTER—EGGS—CHEESE DEPT. and that they would sce fo it that | (. Dy cu i : there would be a nice wedding party | Riding in Town Hearse e SPECIAL FRESH GEM NUT following the ceremony. She drew ) s " 32(: EGGS o 53c MARGARINE .. .. her money from the bank, took the Saseewn O 1 -Eeleel Baenc - & - > A p % 5 e agents in this vicinity have b S h 10¢ PHILA. CR. CHEESE phg 16¢ PEANUT BUTTER . ... Ib 28¢ rest out of a stocking and they start- | giopni Aand = y b een t W n ery “'ts. CHATEL phe 8¢ STRAWBERKY JAM .. Ib 25¢ ed for Philadelphia. b st ] LS LI O = DY Y AND SNAPPY pkg 14c STUFFED OLIVES ... pt 3%¢ John wanted to have a Manchester — for illegal tricna o s aa. Dew man 30 Sevs | Moms’ mianecs (o et Reversible Soft Collars give double wear. K Y Krul of Kerry street, according to the to escape until y l (' A I‘ .ES ; < ; ' g terday. 3 doz 250 story of the girl. accompanied them. vy ionprs - ! Q s : r » On reaching Philadelphia John made through the main slr:eznér m::l‘clfl:‘;; Madewe“ mon ults' > oz 32c known the fact that because of the RED STAR No.1 ANDSOUND | | SV “-“ d U ettt b et S b hout coaches trailing behind at- b 25¢ | arrangements that had been made for | ppcica, the attention of the agents. New arrivals in Interwoven Sox. ERING 25 ! Th L. 4 ats c the wedding, it was only fitting and | L7, StoPped it, although with mis- ; | givings because of the presence be- .‘\1'\' y lsle k : ¥ proper that he should dress the part. A . ! weer 3T 41 Cc | ec ! 7 MELONS ca 50c A mow sult, with the necessary col- | 5id¢ the driver of a man garbed ds a priest and carrying a prayer book in — ————————————————————————————— lars, ties and hats were necded to = ) his hands. Inside the hearse were BLEND COFFEE Ib 33¢c, AMERICAN SARDINES . .. 8 cans 23¢ present the proper appearance, and % F . —]{ R U H ld JING. BREAKFAST, \uxx-.n | soxmmere cumawamm TR wouldn't it be all right for the xirl e G SaSRs Ot hiat jorcotpwhiv, or Qulc eturns se era a2 . e who was to be his wife in a very short | AL N. B. C. MIXED COOKIES b time to show that she aid love and | , "h® driver ard the “priest” were . CLASSIFIED ADS. 9 cims N. B. C. UNEEDAS .... pkgs 17¢ especially trust him by advancing a | S dins 956 [ WRAROXS | GALADEORL o L I e i ar e e er || —— E 3 P | Swsr wmNmER comN .llllll e | ety (s Tasinat fio stoet thetap: EIIEIEI@@IEJ@EJE@@@@@@@DlD@@@@@@@E@@@@@@@E@@@m " " onm-91 RED MUSTARD > pearance that he was a piker—or | ity sl | words to that effect. She turned over the money. John went out and bought the suit and came back to | show her how well he looked. He then went out again and since that time she has not seen him. The only regson she had in telling the story to g the police was to secure help in locat- ing John and telling him that he | should at least give her back the money if he did not want lo marry | her. Up to a late hour last evening —at— John was not found. e New Britain Market Co. §™ 5o povcers Main St t Tel. 2485 Army Plans Final Round-Up of 100, MEAT DEPARTMENT sy et Not Respond. Rmoked Lean Boneless Salt Washington, July 23.—The war de- ULDE“ POT ROAST PORK partment will soon S‘al‘l a final I'O\lf.|d- =~ up of draft deserters. The campaign 25¢ Ib 28¢ = { will be an intensive one, extending ’ g & | from the Atlantic to the Pacific. A Roast ¢ Leg' of | final list of draft deserters is now S being completed. It will contain the PORK LAMB ROASTS names of more than 100,000 men who asc n, 45¢ b 40¢ 1b 4 registered and failed to rspond when | called to the colors. These names will be published in the newspapers Corned Fancy S rry & Bames ‘;r ;rcdcige&;nu towns “\\;h:rc oho draft deser resid hen they | BEEF FOWL BACON registered for service. | 50c b 45¢ b The greatest possible care has been observed in compiling the final list and every man about whose status GROCERY DEPARTMENT e should not be confused with draft 2 2 3 dodgers. The latter are men who mcy Plums ‘ PICklu n Jars Tender lea failed to register, while the former Large can | Sweet or Sour | BEANS o men who registered, thus mak- | ing themselves liable to military | 47c 19¢ Jal’ 17c can service, but did not respond when or- S E dered to report at a military post, GINCER SNAPS UNEEDA Red ‘Seal station or camp. In Small Barrels BISCUITS | LYE el e ot 20¢ can 39¢ bbl | 8c pkg | 2 cans 25¢ civi] autherities, and the department of justice has rounded up many of them. The draft deserter, on the Self Raising Flour, Just What You Want For Shortcake 3 1b sack 45¢ other hand, is subject to trial by court-martial and every man caught in the army dragnet which is soon BUTTER DEPARTMENT e et face a military court. The work of sjfting out the doubtful cases cov- ered a period of many months. Men BUTTER LARD EGGS CHEESE . e 68c b 27¢ Ib 52¢ doz | 39¢ Ib e ot re e e e titenen f ont Large numbers did so. sh Made Peanut Butter . 1 ) : 2 Ibs 55¢ PHOTO-TELEGRAPHY USED FRUIT DEPARTMENT Shamrock and Resolu Hace Piceures Printed in Daily Mirror—Sent By jal—Extra Fancy Red Star Potatoes . $1.00 peck | mepermenar demod London, July 23.—Two pictures of Q 3 o0 —h =3 < P s o (] 17 L) (=] = &” fl c H Q. o ~< : —AT— The Public Market 436 Main St.—Opp. East Main St. “Always Lowest in Prices and Highest in Qualities” E@EEEEEE@EEEEE@E@EEE@EE @E@@EEEHEE@EEE@@E@@E@E@E SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS > FINEST S)lbl(ED SHOULDERS .. COTTAGE HAMS . ... FANCY FOWLS BEST QUALITY POTATOES . . 3 PURE LARD — IN CART/ s 53¢ | SELECTED FRESH EGGS FANCY BUTTER — IN CARTO! LARGE' CANS CORN and TOMATOES . MEATY PRUNES Sc > | MILK CRACKERS . SEEDLESS RAISINS . —FRESH PORK ONLY— Lamb ROAST PORK .. . 35¢ —GENUINE SPRI\G LAMB— LEGS OF LAMB . LAMB CHOPS .. FORES OF LAMB ... FRESH SPARE RIB: PORK KIDNEYS ........ : " 150 V —MILK ¥ED VEAL— —PRIME QUALITY ONLY— . BOILING PIECES OF BEEF . C12em AT RO POT PRIME RIB ROASTS ; 35¢ b BOT ROANTS = 36 1> FULL LINE OF FRESH VI AND FRUITS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO DUY YOUR DELICATESSEN IN THIS STORE. EVAPORATED MILK ... L4 I{(-h W‘\TER\!}»DOI\S 1 ) ) 1 ) EEEE@E@E@EEEE@@!EEEE@E@ ] ) ] ] [ ) 5 ) ) ) G ) 6 ) ) 5 5 ) ) ] The SOVEREIGNS TRADING C0. § QUALITY FOOD PURVEYORS 160 MAIN STREET Tel. 1025-1026-2490 ° Fancy New Potatoes .. pk $1.15 Mg'lk Fed Chickens Fine Granulated Sugar . b 25¢ | Milk Fed Fowl Fancy Bread Flour % . $2.00 | Fresh Hamburg Best Tub B - . | Sperry & Barnes Bacon utter £ g 25 Lamb For Stewing ape = cans =o¢ | Cottage Hams Pork and Beans 25¢ | Legs, Genuine Spring Lamb Royal Lunch Crackers s 35¢ | Salt Pork Uneeda Biscuit Tuesday's race between Shamrock and ONIONS Native Wax or Green CUKES Resolute, described as having been X .fld Ye“ow (‘ABBA(;H | BEANS 6 f0l’ 25C transmitted by photo-telegraphy are | 5 Ibs 25¢ 5 Ibs 23c 4 qts 25¢ CAULIFLOWER ative PEAS CARROTS | BEETS 20c head 5 7e beh 7c beh - printed by the Daily Mirror. The newspaper admits they are imperfect and not wholly accurate but claims that when the experimental stage of transmitting photographs by tele- graph is passed and the apparatus i= developed it will be possible {ransmit pictures by this process to ny part of the world @E@@Efihm@@@@@@@@ ° l Large ‘ Large CANTALOUPES BANANAS | Watermelons 2 for 25¢ 49¢ doz i . 60c each ‘Ask Government to Aid TEEFRRLRS EEEEEETEE e In Putting Down btnke Washington. Jul - ren d today by ¥ tors to zet the Zovernment to iak hand in the strike of laborers a mines. The operators expressed the fear that the strike might spread to western Pennsyliania, Indiana and Ohio CEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE O acial—Fancy Sunkist Lemons 20c doz QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICE Complete Line of Fresh Vegefables Early Orders Solicited. E@EE@EE

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