New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1920, Page 10

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el Saving ANGES o style and been leaders recommend LEROUX 4 ARCH ST, and Funerals. Wilk. Mary Wilk, in \h.lnllmmu Sunday, jomorrow afternoon at Matthew's German Rev. A. C. T nd interment will cemetery t Skinner, rot Skinner dled yes- home of her daughter, hy, of 167 Seymour rd. Mrs. Skinner had itord for the past few daughter, but prior to A resident of this city il be held tomorrow o'clock with « requiem ,Weter's church in the ty. Burial will be In ITEMS parade Sat. Aug. 14, Corps. —advt If 35 Walnut street, re police taday the $15 bm his trousers pocket rean defeated Thomas Y. M| T. A, & B. so- rnament Monday eve- ore of 100 to 70, This tween the two players me to be played Panking & Reality o for George B. Carlson house on Stanley street osenblatt. Also a three at 363 South Main me agency has sold for owits property at 110 b Andrew Larson om - & regular meeting of [health at 5 o'clock this partment business will moeting of the Brick. will be held this even- hall Chureh street Sc. Russell Bros.—advt. 1 CONFERS, Nominee Has Ses- p man White Today. Aug. 10 —Franklin D, ocratic nominee for the ly on his way from Hyde &0 to deliver his first ¢h tomorrow stopped ly for a conference of with Chalrman White 'ty leadern. leago r. Roosevelt will ordinary Pullman com- trom there on. for the his trip through 17 , he will use a spe- RSONALS ck and Clarence Erick- ly for a week's vacation ch. ployees of the Vacuum ment of the Landors k factory enjoyed an e Compounce this after- m and Mary Macaboy two weoks at Myrtle ra OOKED RUSINESS, Into ered the United % In awful manner cording fon of th yrmer pre- pecently arrived, - { the of ’ WEDS SON OF S GERMAN COMMUNE | MRS MARTIN W LITTLETON JR New York, Aug. 10.—Mrs. Martin Littleton, Jr., shown in her bridal was formerly Miss Marion daughter of Mr. and Mrs. roll of New York and Conn Hor marrviage to the son of Martin W. Littleton, famous attorney, took place recently at Greenwich. w costume Carroll, Bradish Ci Greenwich, 'LLOYD GEORGE 1S HOPING FOR PEAIIE:' (Continued from First Page) —_— | questioning the ef- | action, however. | French opinion foctiveness of such Allied Diplomatic Policy. 10.—Great Britain has been given a few very anxious | days as a result of the Polish situa- | tion. Nobody in this country wm!».l to embark in another war. Not only | has England no soldiers to send but the whole community is tired of war | and over-burdened with taxation. Results of the Hythe conference are considered as a omise between the British and | Tondon, Aug d to Enter Warsaw. . Aug. 10. —Entry into War- by soviet troops this week s | sympathizers in a4 Nikolai W expected by bolshevik this city. It ix not belle Lenine, the soviet premie uld stop ( ven if he desired, fore the bolshevik armies enter Polish capital, as the soldiers have been promised the privilege of loot- | ing the eity.” | —_— | Dest butter 65¢. Russell Bros.—advt. | STEEL CORPORATION ORDERS. | New York, Aug. 10.—Unfilled or- ders of the U, 8, Steel corporation for the wonth ending July 31 were figures were 10,978,817, The unfilled tonnage reported today figure since July, 1917, when unfilled orders aggregated 10,844,164, INSOLVENT. 10 Charg 3 - ball ventures had him insolvent, creditors of Charles Weeghman, former owner ol the Chicago Cubs and proprietor of a | chain of restaurants here, filed a pe- tition fo eiver for man cor tion in the today that BIC Dawson, of feet of timb by u forest fire which swept the by of the Pell river f 60 miles cording to day. Two hundre at Ross River the post buildings, but we stop the progress of the t FTRE. 1. 10.—Millions I\ 18 heen destroyed reports e mumu.x i »d to save | unable 1o ames. MOTHER-LOVE NELLIE HEBLLY . ' BOOSTING FOR Are Graleml at Success of Soviet Armies Johannisberg, communists on the frontier East ports tim entire northern front. were the first indicat have assumed an a toward the security police inter-allied control officers. from Polish source Confidential information from northern closed that there had been Sast Prussia, and sympathizers with the Russian bolsheviki are elated by re- and *aches of the frontier dis- sia and it is believed a number Control officers along the frontier ar. known to be ready REDS i ‘1|v event ..I E serious uprising is their orders up arms with the soviet forces. these been set free. German agents Aug. 8, Prussian | Poland is only | port. of con- 1 boishevik victories along the Today ns that ressive there . (By they attitude Press the at Minsk has been begun attempts government. by leave their DOSts on a moment’s no- v that they will go in ussian invasion or a d it is believed this Reports from back of the Russian | line suy that many Poles have taken Among | re soldier prisoners who have also that it I8 known a large percen (By The Associated Press.)—German | age of the population of unconquered | awaiting the oppor- tunity to give bolshevism armed sup- . Associated Preparation of a second note to the Allies citing the efforts of Po- the | land to comply with the Russian so- | ‘\.u government's proposals relative to a peace and armistice conference the on the part of Germans to enter Rus- of them have succeeded in their efforts. whole to - WILL EXPORT SHOES Minister of Finance in Spain Ac- | quiesces to Demands of Manufac- turers—10,000,000 Pairs in Stock. Madrid, Aug. 10.—The minister of finance has authorized the shoe manu- facturers to export 200,000 pairs of shoes. A delegation of the manufac- | turers representing the entire Spanish shoe industry had demanded the right of free exportation declaring the iP\mlll\ From Poland Into Germany Continues Berlin, Aug. 10, (Iy The Associated |33 MYRTLE ST., Enst Press).—The rush of Polish refugees | | towa stocks in Spain exceeded 10,000,000 pairs but the minster declned to ac- ceed to this demand, declaring that the privilege asked would deprive the country of footwear. While the manufacturers. are de- manding that they shall be allowed exportation privileges retail prices of shoes continue to soar. Best butter 65c. Russell Bros.—advt. PURE FOOD SIRLOIN, ROUND Ib 35¢ RIB ROASTS BEF CHUCK ROASTS BE /AN POT ROASTS FR ED LIVER FOUR BIG SPECIALS ¢ BUTTER MOH. BEST CREAMERY Ib 63c LARD Best White Pure FANCY NO. 1t Potatoes 64c PORTERHOUSE, SH HAMBURG | SH PLATE BEEW Shoulders MILD CURED LEAN SMO, Ib 23c¢ VEAL CHOPS - LAMB CHOPS .. 1b 10c PORK CHOPS . ... ._Ib _35c “Fresh Pork Shoulderslb 25c¢ 28¢ 20¢ 18¢ 18¢ 10¢ 10¢ . 1b toc HERE IS A REAL SAVING Y CANT B SPEAKS FOR THEM EGGS doz 55c FANCY YELLOW Full 15 1b peck UNEEDA BISCUTT 2 pkes 1T AM SALAD NG ... SPECIAL DINNER BLEND COFFEE Ib 31c bot 30c¢ SPECTIAL ALL GUARANTEED Real Specials for Wednesday MNorning QUALITY MEATS AT CUT PRICES Steaks | Onions4 Ibs 15c ! 367 MAIN STREET Fowl FANCY FRESH TENDER ib 33¢c LEGS OF LAMB SHOULDER OF LAMB b 20¢ L ROASTS ....... b 24¢ . 1b 25¢ . 1b 10c . Ib 35c¢ CORNED BEEF . ..., SQUIRES BACON ... FOR YOU. BEAT. THE E LVES, CHEESE RICH WHOLE MILK Ib 32¢ 2 Ibs 45¢ FRESH NATIVE BEETS OR CARROTS 1 Large Bunches THE PRICES 25¢ WISTERIA TEA, ALL KINDS, 1-1 1b pkg .... LARGE MEATY PRUNES Wednesday Morning Specials —at— The New Britain Market Co. 318 Main Street GROCERY DEPARTMENT SOAP Laundry J l 5¢ cake Sliced PINEAPPLES flat can 25¢ Tel. 2485 BEANS l‘ Campbell’s 2 cans 25¢ Get Your Sugar for Canning Now BUTTER DEPARTMENT The Very Best Butter Made 68c Ib—1'; 1bs $1 Fresh EGGS 52c doz Pure LARD 2 Ibs 49c i Snappy CHEESE LAMB CHOPS 48¢ b MEAT DEPARTMENT ‘ Legs of LAMB | 38¢c b LAMB FORES 30c 1b Roast of VEAL 35¢ 1b Best | l Frankforts 25¢ Ib Lean POT ROASTS LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS SPERRY & BARNES BACON, in strips New York, Aug. 10.—This mother denied herself food s ters that her baby ful clothes. Iolce ly whilo she was sleepi S in u park. She said she had spent three nights there, having no other place to wo. Several welfare organ- 4 went in tat- BEETS 5¢ bch FRUIT DEPARTMENT | CARROTS ‘ | 5¢ bch CABBAGE ’ SPEC IAL:PO’I‘ATOES NAT. SWEET CORN izations have offered her aid Best butter un. au-en Bros.—advt. 30c doz| ONIONS QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES. ' BGT T THLE B OO B BLOBBBLGOL BB D tinuing u the berg, -Bast Prussia. The families that are necessary clothing. Danzig, flowing with Poles seeking to the United Stat Best butter TR & UNDERTAKERS With Unabated Intensity. Jubilee St, Tel. 1451-3 ard Danzig on the Baltim, is con- abated, says a dispatch “‘l att today from Koenigs- Orders Taken for Upholstcring. Tage <nd Office, 157 l';ldv Attendant—Frce Use of Parlors Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night fleeing are bringing only their | FUNERAL DIRECTORS adds the message, is over- passage Russell Bros.—advt. | THE FUNERAL HOME A 14 year old boy was arrested to- day on a charge of hreach of peace. The lad was discharging firearms. A Business Institution THE EXECUTIVE MANAGE- MENT AND DIRECTORATE OF THIS TRUST COMPANY HAVE KEEN REGARD FOR THE YOUNG- ER BUSINESS INTERESTS OF THIS COMMUNITY. WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE OF NEW AND GROWING CONCERNS AND TO OFFER THEM OUR EN- COURAGEMENT AND HELP. INFORMATION ON BUSINESS PRACTICES AND KINDRED SUB- JECTS IS CHEERFULLY GIVEN INQUIRERS—WE ARE HERE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. “YOUR FRIEND ALWAYS” New Britain Trust Co. ON THE CORNER | Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. Office and Parlors 15 Walnut Strect. e ———— e g —— T fififififi@@@@@-&@@@@fi##@#fi&#@fi#fi -@- b & 2 2The Public Market Speclals for Wednesday Morning at 436 MAIN STREET :STEAK SALE ane cuts Round, Sirloin, Short and Porterhouse. 4.5¢C per pound an Smoked Shoulders rime Rib Roasts ot Roasts resh Hamburg ome Made Sausage Meat late Beef resh Spare Ribs alted Spare Ribs resh Roast Pork alt Pork eal Chops oast of Veal tewing Veal igh Grade Butter lected Fresh Eggs Opposite East Main Street <Wfl@'fl'0:-nwt; v ¥ GGV TLRVCLIVLLLLBONY ) ‘ BHEHBBBIEBBOVOH T HB

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