New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 9

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CITY ITEMS ords, Morans. Ambassador Oreh. Rec —advt, Children’s and $1.08 at Cloth hat Deputy J unable to be out to injuries sustained last night when his automobile v crashed into by another machine on West Main street. Co.—Advt Special flannel Leland Co.—Advt A surprise party was tendered Mrs shirts, $2.95, Besse- | worked by the officers of the Grange Abraham Howell at the home of Mrs, | s yesterday afternoon by the Ladies' Ald society of the Stanley Memorial church. Rev. G. M. Missir- lan presented Mrs, How ell with a gift on behalf uf th Emerson shoes, first quality, guar- anteed, at $5.95 and $11.95. The & W. Menus store.——Advt 4 Lot of men's negligee shirts, at Besse-Leland Co.—Advt. Plans are being completed for the tall ceremonial of the Aziz Grotto which will be held Tuesday evening. November 16, at Turner Hall. A large class will be initlated Lot of men's sweaters, $7.00, with and without collars, at Bessc-Leland Co.—Advt A marriage license was grantet this afternoon to August Wollschlager of 20 Hickory street, Meriden, and Miss Mary Morsiska of 57 Sexton street. Ladies' white sweaters, $11.00, $12.00 and $13.00, at Besse-Leland Co.—Advt A son was born today at the New Rritain General hospital to Mr. and Mrys. George Clark of 82 Dwight stre There will be a menting of the Swedish Republiean club in the Star Real Estate office this evening st 8 All members are urged to Frank Rh soctety $1.75, o'clock astend. There will be a meeting of the lo- eal Tuberculosiy Relief socjety tonight at 8 o'clock In the rooms in Baoth's block. Hubert M, Sedgewick of the State Tuberculosis commission will attend the meeting and will outline plans tor the sale of Christmas seals. St. Jean fair, Oct. 21st to 2ith, Church street Advt The 8outh Church Brotherhood will have a supper | nthe church parjors this evening at 8:30 o'clock. After the supper E. Allen Moore, president of the Stanley Works, will defiver a short address on the economical con- ditiops In Turope as observed by him- #elf during his recent visit A daughter was born yesterday to My, and Mrs. Albert Hilton of 43 Newington avenue y Jacob Winkle left today for New York where he will spend the week- end. M A neas A smoker was held in the Eagles' reoms last night. Vaudeville enter- tainers from the local theaters were present produced a show “OLD FOLKS DAY” Axelrod Is In Bostan on busi. Reunion of Old Friends and Members of Trinity Methodist Church to Take Place Sunday. 3 “Old Folks' Day'"" and a general r- Umion of all old friends and members of Trinity Methodist Church will be celebrated Sunday morning. Invita- tions have been sent out of town to former members who will be enter. tained at dinner by families here in the city. Dr. J. H. Bell, formerly pas- Wwr here, and now the supcrintendent of the district, will p th. The Phil- sthea class will decorate the church and Mr. Waterman, organist, has prepared spectal music for the occa- Wen. The quartet and a special choir will sing some of the favorite songs. A special feature of the service will be the presentation of a bouquet of flowers each to the oldest sldest gentleman in the col A1l friends of the church nvited to the service at 16 Deaths and Funerals. (TRt Starr Andrews, The Junernl of Htarr F. W. An drews of 581 Main street will he held t',"hl' home of hi pon-in-law, John gastwood, at 9 Strong Court, Plain ville, tomeorrow afternaon at 2:30 o'clock The funeral will he strictly private and burial will be In Fair- view cemetery Charles M. geck. Funeral wservices for Charles M. Peck will be held tomor row afternoon at 3 it the Erwin Chapel. Rev. Dr. G 1 will ofMciate. the late Mra. Ellen A, Kent, Funeral services were held this af tarnoon for Mrs. Ellen A Kent from her late home at South Main street. Rev. John 1. Dav pas tor of the Trinity M. K. church. of fclated. Burlal was in Falrview cem- stery the late Mrs, Clgg'otte Grocock. The funaraf? of Mrs, Charlotte A firocock will ba held tomorrow af arnoon at 2 o'clock from the home of ver daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Powell, of 230 Maple street. The services will be in eharge of Rev. John L. Davis Tiurial will be In Falrview cemetery Tino Mander, Tino Mandez, aged 35 vears, died ate yesterday afternoon. He resided st 220 Park stroet. He is survived by his parents who live in Italy and a brother who resides in this eity. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at St burial will be in St stery. Joseph's Mary's new cem Syivia Corsello, Bylvia, the infant danghter of Mr and Mrs. Felix Corsello of 107 Myrtle street, ‘died last night. The funeral was heid today, and the burial was in St. Mary's new cemeotery TO EX " DEGREES There will ba a business meeting of Nurritt Grange, P. of . tomorrow church, The | EEEYE BMEEICEerEEEEEEEEEEE DAY TO STUDY DE Henry J and Mrs, ISTRY son of . where he will ta course Mr. Cieszynski is a grad local hizh school in the nded Annapolis ton, M in den uate of the ss of 1918 and att ifts ( e b al academy fi @@@@0@@@@@&@@@@@@@@@@a@@@@nfin@fi@w@é@é&éé SATURDAY SPECIALS : The New Britain Market Company 318 Main Street Tel. 2485 IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE PRICES OVER MEAT DEPART MENT i ROAST PORK 1 Small Legs and the second degree by the ladies’ degree team, captained by Mrs. War- ren. Dancing will follow the degree work Ciesczynski Mr. Avton Ciesczynski ¢ entered T e vear, ‘Best Quality FRANKFORTS 25¢ Ib CORNED BEEF 12¢ 1b 13c 1b Pure JAM 15¢ can ROAS’[‘ BEEF 35¢ 1b Fancy Lean I | 2 Genuine LAMB 45¢ b 40c 1b Lean POT ROASTS 50c 1b 25¢ 1b GROCERY DEPARTMENT Sugar . I Early June Fresh PEAS Horseradish 17¢ can 20c bot Sliced SARDINES Pineapple in oil 25¢ flat can 4 cans 25¢ Fresh Mad The Finest Butter made Peanut Butter 28¢ Ib * 69¢ Ib CARROTS | Fancy Smo. Shoulders FOWL 26¢ 1b Fancy BEETS 20c can Sweet CORN 16¢ can Bett Pure LARD 28¢ Ib RANBERRIES | 2 gts 25¢ LUX 11c pkg Full Cream CHEESE 29¢ 1b SPINACH 30¢ pk CQLERY 20¢ bch -~ PARSNIPS 6¢c Ib 6c b Fancy Fancy Green Mountain Large S ound POTATOES 39¢c Pk. ONIONS 8 lbs. 25¢ QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES. 9**##&##’&0#*##@@ Q@i@@#@@#i& 5&@@'}@@@@@@@ @@- s | NATIONAL MEAT STORES COMPANY ALL DAY ALL In co-operation with the large packers and wholesalers who sapply us. we have worked out a plan which enables lower our already low prices. The plan is simply this: Inc Choilee Fresh Native Fricassee 380 Roasting o Chickens Ih the volume of sales; sell two pounds for cvery pound we (hi..km\..,ss sold before. Big Specials for Saturday Morning From 7to 12:30P. M. Lean Smoked: Shoulders 26c Ib Sygar 13c Ib., in 2 Ib Packages Selected From the Best Corm Fed Pigs Lean Fresh Sirloin, Round Shoulders 1b 28c and Short o 35r- ALL Country Pork Steak .... I 63(: CABBAGE 3¢ Ib Sweet Potatoes ;Gfiifi%#09'&##%fi-“fi’.“%”@fifi@fi##fififi####fi#fi@##fi#fi-‘ kckokoioackdofotefoteletetelelalolototelocletotelotetotatototatoatototatetetote ot ge Ter DAY have Fresh Hams e 39° Tender b 22 Lean Chuck Roasts .. Lean Shoagder Lamb ... ALL Our Own Make DAY SPECIALS DAY Best Grade PRINT BU T'I‘l R T FRESH CHOPPED STEAK 22¢ " SWIFT'S PREMIUM OLEO 36C [ LEAN CORNED BEEY 12%c ™ NATIONAL BRAND OLEOMARGARINE 38c b The National Retailer of mammoth ve LEAN uulll\(. / BEST POTATO SALAD 20c " BEAN PRIME SALT PORK 28c " the Largest Because of the . we have sold., are sell superior grade Where the average butcher meat we sell a hundred pounds. v afford to operate on the minimum margin of profit. ROASTED AND WATCH OUR WINDOWS STUFVED CHICKENS FEACH DAY $1.59 = FoR MATINEE SPECIALS @EE@@@EEEEEE}@E@@E@D@E @@@@@E@@E@@@E}@I_@@ The SOVEREIGNS TRADING CO0. 160 Main Street Quality Food Purveyors Phones 1025, 2440 Honey ~—~SATURDAY SPECIALS— 2 Ibs 2 Campbell's Soup Fine Coffec, special at. 38c Ib, Peanut Rutter Salted Peanuts . . . English Walnut Meats 11-2 1b. jar 2 1-4 Ib. cans Apple Dew Melons Fine Granulated Sugar..14c Ib. o Kariy Orders Solicited. o Milk Crackers We deliver the good Also Brown Confec Loaf. 1 Native Oysters. ive Chickens . ive Broilers ive Fowl resh Ground Hamburg. Lean Lamb Stew Lean Rib Corned Beef Top Spinach Lettuce Celery Tomatocs Beets Carrots Squash Parsley Onions. Sweet Potatoe Peppers Cabbage Turnips Native Citron Pumpkins Cranberries. I8¢ Ih, #9¢ b, Mince Meat. .33¢ Sayerikraut 1 Gal. Pure Cider Vinegar 5ic Molasses, can [ Chips y Roxo Hahbitt Ham Ham 10¢ phs. s Cleanser 16¢ Canned Mushrooms Canned Asparagus tips New Pinea DELICATESSEN SPECIALS wple sliced Py ’ Link Sausage Brightwood & Jellied Corne Dried Beef . Veal Loaf Minced Ham Pressed Ham cradish Table Butter Fine Country Eggs Fine Old Checse. Cream Cheesc Pimiento Cheese ) ] ) ) ) e 5 ) ) ) ) ] ] Quinces. Pears. [5](a] 3 refunded. PUBLHC MARK : 436 Main St. Opposite East Main St. Is Offering For Saturday the Largest Variety of the Highest Qualit; at the Lowest Prices— BEEF—We use only the best top Western Beef. LLAMB—A full display of Canadian and American Spring Lamb. VEAL—Only fresh milk fed native Veal is sold in this store. PORK—None bu? fresh Eastern Pork is handled here, Remember—That each puchase carries the guarantee of satisfaction or It will pay you to LARGE SHIPMENT OF D trade in this store. OMINO GRANULATED SUGAR The Special that you were waiting for—7 to 12 SATURDAY Morni Prime Cuts of Very Best Beef FINEST SUGAR CURED LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . Round Sirloin and Short Steaks i 35c¢c Lean Fresh Hams Milk Fed Fancy Fowls Lean Mixed Salt Pork Cottage Hams 500 dozen Selected Eggsin c Seedless Raisins Autocrat Coffee in cartons Evaporated Milk Pure Lard in cartons 8 pounds Onions Breasts of Fores of Lamb : BEEF Lean Piaie Beef Fresh Ground Hamburger .. Sugar Cured Corned Beef . Beef Liver Prime Rib Roasts Boneless Pot Roasts Chuck Roasts RE oo FANCY FOWL PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF FANCY (CHU ( l\ FRESH h 35c 28c w 20¢ » 18¢ POT ROASTS FRESH PORK LOINS: FRESH KIDNEYS: FRESH IVER ~—SPECIAL FROM 9:00 TO SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 28 Lb. SNOW WHITE COMPOUND FRESH APPLE BUTTER . STRAWBERRY JAM . WHOLE MILK CHEESE ANOTHER BI SPLENDID QUAL 25c b OUR FAMOU DINNER BLEND NATIVE HORSE ‘A BE. S—All the Newest Stock EVAPORATED MILK STRONG CIOTHES PINS SOUND, MEALY., Extra Large Bunch Celery 25¢ Sweet Potatoes . . 4 Ibs 22¢ ORANGE AND LE) RAISINS OYSTER CITRRON, sSOuID MEAT FRESH SHOULDERS; FRESH AND GREAT RADISH . ... .. Large Bottle WHITL POTATOES a Pound Lean Fresh Shoulders . .. Fat Salt Pork Honeycomb Tripe . Lean Bacon art. doz 63¢ . 1b 33¢ 1b 47¢ can l4c 2 1b 59¢ 800 Ib Fancy Creamery Butter . . Large Meaty Prunes .. Hotel Astor Coffee ... Lighthouse Cleanser - Full Creamery Cheese ........'} 4 Ib Sweet Potatoes ........... VEAL Veal for_ Pot Pie .. Breasts of - Veal Légs of Veal Veal Chops Rump Roast of Veal .... PORK Lean Pork Chops .. Fresh Spare Ribs Fresh Home Made Sausage meat Link Sausages N Fresh Pork Kidneys Fresh Pigs’ Feet ... — MM_ FANCY VEAL FRANKFORTS .... lh.- MEATY HAM ENDS LAMB . LOIN LAMB CHOPS A (COTTAG FRESH PIGS FEET; MS 40c¢ Ib.—loss Than Whok —SPECIAL FROM 2:00 TO 6.00 P. M. SMALL LEAN SMOLKED SHOULDERS 25 LI NEW PACK CRISCO ... SPECIAL ALL GUARANTE SWIFT'S PREMIUM UL STUFFED OLI 12:30— ROUND K PRICES. YOU SHOULD VALUE. NOTE THE PRICE: C 0 F F E E GROUND FI TO ORDER THUS PRE ARD .. W PEARL TAPIOCA 4¢ ABSOLUTELY PURE COCOA Pint doz. a LARGI, YELLOW, SOUND ONIONS 6 lbs. 204 solid Cabbage Basket . | Quinces, Large Basket . . Large Pruncs APRICOTS: ETC. PEACHES AND CRANBERRIES, FROM THE PURE DEEP SEA WATE HLY OPENED ..

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