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1 SQUIRM ON'SEPT. 25 : lal Branch to Bl the: a with the savage tribes y the wild Moros and rrotes. These tribes can prisoners captured horrible severity often- | Spanish them to their necks in mm- dancing around them id orgies, and finally head: "o were ound their “lairs” on | they are callea “Slaves of Ophidian™ d | the parlance of the Military Or- d | P. Dunlay, New Military Order of the livided its branches into necticut there are two such ¥o. 1, located in er of the Serpent. Theodore Johne commander, A. G. Hammond amp, United Spanish War Veterans, " 1r4' Maple street, New Britaln, Thomas W. Rooney, Bridgeport, C. Haven, Eugene F. Smith, Meriden, J. G. Libutzkie, Hart- ford, G. W. Rathbun, Norwich, Wil- liam Baseley, New London, L. H. Ash- | &t ton, Willimantic, C. F. Guarneri, Nor- walk, H. J. Adler and Miles W. Deane, Waterbury, J. R. Veitch, Som Man. * | chester, Arnold Kurth, Stamford, F. A. Mathewson, Rockville and H. W. House, Norwich. The call for the oocasion: ~ | Grand Lair, Province of that date to participate in the emonies at which several candi- will be conducted into the mys- terles of the order. It is not known if a public parade will be given as the arrangements are not complete, but A. G. Hammond Camp, United eters sp sure to provide capital vt-rmlnmnl for all who attend. The following ald INI have been ap- Inu-d 1o assist in the work of up- s &g trophies. At other building the organization in the state; @@@@D@@]EJE!EIEIEEIEE IIIEIEIEIEIIEJEIEIEIEIE TIONAL MEAT STORES CO., — 70 West Main Street & Connecti- cut; Military Order of the Ser- Pl‘nL Held‘l rwich, Ci Unto All Ye Faithful and Holy Sons harata. The. Great. Snake send- Greeting: Hear ye the joyful tidings. Be it known that Slave of the Ophidan uarters 80 Water St, Theodore Johnson, of the Foul Bar- |- , | rio of New Britain has obeyed the mandates of the Great Snake and has captured and bound some score or K day of tho Ninth Moon, when I, the ngh Priest, Aye, the Grand Gu Gu dississimo, with my band of mmtul followers of Culebra Lair, No. 2, will journey to the Foul Barrio of New Britain, and put them to the torture. If they survive the ter- rible trials and are found worthy, they shall be instituted into -a Lair, High Priest of All, the SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS 3T LEADING rday A.M. CHOICE OF STEAK 25¢ Ib BRANDS OF BUTTER, One Pound Prints ECONOMY means getting the best q possible at the lowest possible cost. uality That’s why at all times we insist that our cuts of fresh and smoked meats must be of the highest standard. For first of all, QUALITY is the true test of cheapness. FRESH CHOPPED STEAK 22¢ Ib PRIME RIB ROASTS 35¢ Ib FRESH CALVES LIVER 45¢ b LEAN POT ROASTS ... 63cIb Saturday A. M. w 22¢ CHOICE LAMB CHOPS 38cIb an_Fresh Pork Shoulders 28c Ib | Exgra Lean Fresh Hams 39c¢ Ib CORNED BEEF BOILING BEEF FRESH BROILERS 55¢ Ib ) ) ) ) ) e o e ) e e HOICE OWL 49¢ Ib l70MamStreet,u‘hloaol-ustdnpueof my entire stoc will buy your F 14c b POTATO SALAD 20c Ib LAMB ROASTS ROASTED CHICKENS $1.59 Each CHOICE CHICKENS 38c Ib EEEEEEEEE s EEEE I EEEEE S EmEE FRESH EGGS 63c Doz. #@-%##@@# edatedotodeled ot Lodedode ede] B | ‘ ######fi-#@############fi##%##fi#%#fi”fl# :Steiger-Uedoer (Enntpmtg. Successor to C.S. Hxlls&Co CHARMING NEW - FALL SUITS Youthful Modes For the Miss and Matron— If we insist on your seeing our new Suits you will forgive us the moment you look upon them for we believe that we show the smart- est Suits and the greatest values that will be offered this season. —THE TAILORED OXFORDS— % In themselves, they are.enough to make a trip to “Steiger’s” profit- g g able and pleasing. Their quality is exceptional and the prices very“ : 2 low for such garments. And when you view the faultless tailoring g o you'll say we are right in our claims. \ . & —THE TAILLEURS— They are here in both short and long coat styles—they are embrdi dered, stitched, braided, belted—have notch and convertible collars. i Some of the materials are Yalama, Duvet de Laine, Veldyne, Silvertones, Peachbloom and Velours in the newest colors. . . . The remarkable thing about them all is that there are- greatf varieties as low as $49.00. ’ fi@@@@@fi@fi@@fi#@@fi@@@@# &-&#####%#%#fi@‘“ o B & o8 aand&aana&aaanaaaa‘n & GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Raphael’s Specialty Shop To the People of New Britain: _ After thirty years of merchandising, | am forced ltuonlyamaw * go on sale at sweeping savings. Do you want to buy now? It will &n an investment if you get your clothes at this turn this entire stock to the manufacturers be cause it is seasonable goods, but I would ra ‘ mess because of my health. ’s apparel before October 1. Winter Clothes. Tam not advertising any prices. Come to the store and see the ‘*a have to choose from. The stock includes LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKS SUITS, DREN’S AND INFANTS’ WEAR. The sale started yesterday, and, Winter Clothes at economy p We expect our sto Reputation counts i Our patrons are leammg that r the 170 Main Street I must therefore give up my store at I have a complete line of 1920-1921 models which will you will save the retail profit. I could re- benefit by buying at wholesale 3 1 me, the more variety you will AND MILLINERY, AND CHIL- day. opening , and they welcome this opportunity to buy their Fall and ’ ge you to make early purchases. ve are assured, is now being maintained. Signed Morris Raphael EL’S SPECIALTY SHOP NEXT TO SAVINGS BANK