New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2-,3, ‘192'.).. 1S MADE BY TANS FOR AID golntions Have Been | fo National Congress Private George Perun, Private John Rinock and be instrumental in punishing the perpetrators of the crimes committed on Ukrainfan population of the terri- htioned above d an impartial commission to Western Ukraine in order 10 investi- gate the truth in the Ukrainian-Polish conflict ». To withhold the ratification of S any treaty with the New Polish State ns long as East Galicia, Kholin, Pod- lakhia,Polysye and Volbynia are under Polish ation, and that nc 3 whatever be made or ra woudd inc 6 To r Democratic public that territory which is predominantly Uk 'HERRICK TALKS OF EUROPEAN PROBLEMS Treasurer Upham of G. O. P. Also With Pres- Slated for Confe Today. id Ukrainiar < Myron T. Her- ize that the Ukrainian | 3 sam Veteran soldlers of ar, of Ukrainian descent, compriscs n Branch of the Red function with the Con- ¢ Ukvaialka johes of Ukrainian organe- b o Union, and the dele- s Amarican citizens and the | Peace plan to be pyt before the world inian-American public ot Y 1 ' s in 1 by tha coming administration onnecticut, have present an othnographic ter The conference is understood to tional congress of the t pe ks have concerned particularly the ex- , and to President-cleet aartan (o sana ihelr Rinsman periences of Mr. Herrick abroad last farding, & memorial pe- torm of immer when he made a tour of Eu- claration. This petition ' ropean capitals and talked with many d through the Connectl iy jeading statesmen. At that time it was men and the Am reported that he was gathering in- formation to ald Mr. Harding in per- focting his plan ed W. Upham of Chicago. tre of the republican national © Mr. Harding's inhabited at Paris during the world war, was called today 1t President-elect indepens i , discuss the international . and Ukrainians i and ssible for n In the medical The riean food, clothing natructive of the United States government was solicited In an effort to est peace It s the wish of the Ukralnian representa- commercial and in- au Al relations hetween the United States and the UL ralnian districis. The stgnatures affixed to the resolu- resolutions BN e d an follows the Polish troop tvil government wit all indisputably Ukrain- East cla, Kholm Polynye J Volyhnia ns are Bold, any moral and ra Rov. Joseph Pelec fee to Poland which uses € yral - Mic ranted by America to the ' chatrman the Ukrainian people. | Resolution Committee all their power to wstop ' frey Keowalsky, chairman puoities which are con- | Michnel Krywnink, Private human and divine rights, lon of the present og re were entered also was on he president-elect’s confer- on peace program are proceed- ¢ he has under consideration sev- eral proposals for a trip to the South during January. lle said today that no action has been taken on any of the Imvitations recejved and that his plam probably would not be definite- ly fixed until after the first of the hovycek, el Hooke virman hael vice- Re on Corporal Stanle Godzik Nikolay Poberezny, taries year "HRISTMAS OFFERINGS AT THE NEW BRITAINE ~ MARKET- €.~ NUALITY GOODS AT u, 318 MAINST ECONOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 .Y - .7 N N MEAT DEPARTMENT. esh Killed Turkeys We have the finest selection in the city. ROASTING CHICKEN l FOWL 49¢ b, 35¢, 49¢ . Roast Pork Boneless Pot Roast ogs of Genuine Spring Lamb . . .. perry and Barnes Bacon (strips) RESH SHOULDERS .. Ib. 20c | SMOKED SHOULDERS RSB CHOPS ......... Ib. 35¢ ROAST VEAL RESH GROUND HAMBURG . . OME-MADE SAUSAGE MEAT GROCERY DEPARTMENT. vaporated Milk, OYAL LUNCH CRACKERS EW MEATY PRUNES TRON . YRANGE PEEL EMON PEEL ...... ITTED PRUNES .... .. NOT-A-SEED RAISINS . : INCE MEAT e EARLY JUNE PEAS can 15c and 20c DRANGE MARMALADE jar 45¢ FANCY SUCCOTASH . can 19¢ ——————————————————— ————— -~ We carry a full line of fancy cannea fruit consisti of PEACH APRICOTS, LOGANBERRIES, RED RASPBERRIES A“l;’) PlNEAPPLE' FEARD BUTTER DEPARTMENT. Fancy Creamery BUTTER, the best in the city FRESH PEANOT BUTTER | b 25c | PANCY CREANM CHEESE SNAPPY CHEESE I ROQUEFORT CHEESE | ¢ 156 each 22¢ each l FRUIT DEPARTMENT. FRUITS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TABLE. Fancy Navel Oranges Large Heavy Grape Fruit e o - e Ib. 35¢ FACY GRAPES LARGE BANANAS .. LARGE JUICY LEMONS doz. 2lc TABLE APPLES .. Ee OUR GREENS AND VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS FRESH. Potatoes . ... full 15 1b. peck, 40¢ Large Sound Onions 5 1bs 19¢ FANCY WHITE CELERY . bunch 23c . 2 heads 25¢ . bunch 15¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE SOUP BUNCH each 10c LERK . oh CABBAGE Tl s BEETS .. .. s PARSNIPS Nuts,'Evéry One Guaranteed. Fancy Mixed Nuts .. b 25¢ ——— e - < CALIFORNIA WALNUTS . ... Ib. 34c BRAZIL NUTS . ... Ib. 34c ~ALMONDS ....... ...... Ib. 34c | LARGE PECANS .. .. Ib. 33c HAZEL NUTS .......... LAYER FIGS BLUE LABEL SQUASH BLUE LABEL PUMPKIN ... WAX OR GREEN BEANS ... PLUM PUDDING SWEET CORN ... .- _!b. 39¢ CREAM CHEESE 18¢ each doz. 43¢ 4 for 25¢ and 3 for 25¢ doz. 43¢ pk. 50c STORE OPEN TONIGHT AND TOMQ Plenty of Clerks and the FUNERAL SERVICES FOR BISHOP BURCH Last Rites for Episcopal Clergyman Held This Afternoon—Many Prominent People Attend. New York, Dec. the Right Rev. 23.—The body of Charles Sumner copal diocese of New York who died suddenly last Monday, was taken from his home this forenoon to the cathedral of St. John the Divine, to in state until the public funeral ices at 3 o'ciock this afternoon. » Rev. Dr. tof the eathedral was chosen to offi- ciate at the simple but impressive |teen bishops of the church, n church and the Creek church erica, Governor Alfred E. Smith and prominent city officials were in- vited to the services The Right Rev. Arthur S. Liloyd, formerly bishop coadjutor of Virginia, will officiate at the private burial rites in the cathedral crypt, Immedi- ately after the public services. Only members of the bishop's family will he present at the final service. of BAD LANDS GOOD. . D, Dec. 23.—North Da- says agents of the ollege extension de- zzards which kill a large number of eattle in their sweep across 'Hm plains cannot reach those which | have the buttes and coulees to protect them, the agents say. ELKS’ GRILL SPECIAL Christmas Dinner $2.00 Hearts of Celery Queen Olives Half Grape Fruit Maraschino Consomme Brunoise Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Young Stuffed Turkey Cranberry Sauce Roast Young Long Island Duckling Apple Sauce Boiled Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Cauliflower, Sauce Pollonaise Hearts of Lettuce Thousand Island Dressing - Jee Cveam and Cakey or Pie, or Plum Pudding _ Demi Tasse, | A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. WEB FL “When we launched DANIJ,L WEBSTER flour on the market afg comparatively short time agr, we anticipated success, as we knew we were offering to the consuw ser the best flour ever produced, and the discriminating consumer Is not slow to recognize merit in a really, meritorious article. However, the popul: rity of DANIEL WEBSTER has grown far excess of our most san+,uine anticipations, It has already pl.ased thousands of housewives. been a stronger argu.nent than could have been made by tonsue or “A flour of quality.”” best,” and we can truthfully claim for it “Once known, ncver 101'-@ pen. It may well te called gotten.” Clean, pure, wholesome and sanitary, DANIEL WEBSTER nourE] ever contirue to lead where the consumer demands the best. will Ours is the aim and inteition to give to the Flour the very best flour in the world. While DANIEL WEBSTER costs originally a little more than [H] other flovrs, “The value recelved more Your bread will be A trial will convince you. The guarantee “If you are not thoroughly convinced that DANIEL WEBSTER Flowr has produced the best bread you cver baked after you have used an entire sack of it, return the empty sack to the dealer, leave your name with him, and the purchase price will be refund- ed and charged to us.” W.J.CAHILL CO. Wholesale Grocers Burch, bishop of the Protestant Epis- | Home-made, but Has No Equal for Coughs Makes s family supply of really dependable cough medicine. Fas- ily prepared, and saves about $3. Jf you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat | tickle, hoarseness, or diflicult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any druggist can sui:nl_v you with 216 ounces of Pinex. 'our this into a pint bottle and 1ill the bottle with plain granulated sngar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses. honey, or Howard Robbins, dean ! Episcopalian ritual for the dead. Thir- | more | 400 clergymen, dignitaries of the | 4 Bulte #¥i, Fourth. Floor %@@a@@@fifl R EEEEE DANIEL a progressive company most mowsern contrivances known to .nan, it being our constan more nutritious, will have a finer flavor and will reniain sweet and fresh longer; and You can than fiom an equal quantity of any other flour, DANIEL WEBSTER Flour will make its own arguments and appeal to you as eloquently as did the re- nowned man whose name it bears. protects you. syrup. instead of sugar syrup, if d. This recipe makes a pint T remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good. and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. 1t foosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat { and bronchial tubes with such prompt- ness, ease and certainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway vine extract, and is probably the best nown means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. i There are many worthless imitations ! of this mixture. To avoid disappoint- { ment. for “214 ounces of Pinex” { with ful' directions and don’t a t any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute faction or_money promptly re- | The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Prize Fox Trot | ‘ I } Given by the Triangle Club } at TURNER’S HALL 'NEW YEAR’SEVE Music by Love's 11-Picce Onaway Ochestra from Hartford Established Price, tax paid, 5¢; total 5: ! CHIROPRATIC TALE NO. 28 ' CHIROPRACTIC FOR . STOMACH TROUBLE | BY J. A, YOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. The cause of stomach’ trouble is not any more in the stomach than headache is In the head. The effect is in the stomach and | the head. but the cause lies in the back- bone, where displaced (subluxated) verte- brae are pressing on the nerve cables, shut- ting off the flow of nerve energy, Wwhich { should be going to these parts. If your | stomach is fed with 100 per cent. of nerve energy, your stomach will not trouble you. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 WAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOTK Phone 1733 m.—25 p. m. Of'+e Hours: 9-12 a E wing Hours: Mon: | @, and Saturday. 6:30 STER OUR ] ] ] ] 5 ) ) ) ) o ) [ElE Its quality has ajoo “Better than the and our mill is’ equipped with | consumers of DANIEL WEBSTER B | than equals the higher [8] [=] | outain more bread Please read it: ()80 ) o) ) SR EEE ASHLEY Christmas Specials Friday, Dec. 24th SWEATER COATS $12.00, Now $9.00 $10.00, Now $8.00 $ 9.50, Now $7.50 $ 7.00, Now $6.00 -~ $3.50 — $4.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas $2.50 $1.50 and $2.00 English Wool Hose $1.00 $2.00 and $2.50 Soft Cuff Shirts $1.00 FUR LINED GLOVES $8.50, Now $7.00 $7.50, Now $6.50 $6.50, * Now $5.50 BATH ROBES, HOUSE COATS At Reduced Prices $3.00 and $3.50 Soft Cuff Shirts $2.15 $4.00 and $4.50 Soft Cuff Shirts $3.00 UNION SUITS $6.00, Now $5.00 $5.00, Now $4.00 $4.00, Now $3.00 $3.00, Now $2.00 $250, Now $1.50 ASHLEY Babcock Co. ‘e Store Of Good Value’ BOYS’ SHEEP LINED COAT 10 to 18 Years $10.50 Quick Results--Herald | Insure Your Glasses Before Leaving Town If they break in some distant city you’'ll be put to no expense or inconvenience in replacing them. For a small fraction of the value of your lenses we will issue to you a N. O. for one year. If your glasses break present the card to us or te any optical dealer in America who displays this emblem and he will replace the broken lenses without charge, delay or inconvenience INSURE YOUR GLASSES NOW— ‘BEFORE THEY BREAK A. PINKUS Optometrist and Optician 306 MAIN ST. 87 S. C. Lens Insurance Card good Phone 570 | Authorized N. O. S. C. Lens Insurance Service Station | Cl;assified Advis

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