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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. THE NE BmTAma;s Saturday the Last - NARKET-C0~ || IN OUR OLD HOME in SRR vALITY G005 AT 5, 318 rAzl:t;ssT Prices The Closer We Get To The “Get Out’” Day Mot ECONUMYBHRL ' - Feb. 14th It Is Only Natural That We MEAT DEPARTMENT P | Make The Bargains Bigger ROAST PORK (Loin or Rib) EMXEELEGSOFLAMB ' ' 14 ntlre StOCk ‘)f SPERRY AND BARNES BACON BEST SIRLOIN STEAKS e 38¢ & i 9 LAMB FORES . .... e LEAN CORNED BEEF = | en S ult S an 0 LAMB STEW .. ‘e : | BEST FRANKFORTS ; o BEEF LIVER .. : LINK SAUSAGE ™ PIGS’ FEET . ROAST VEAL CHALLENGE MILK 2 cans 35¢ § Evaporated Milk 2 cans 25¢ S-WEET CORN e 2 cans 25c M [ [ ] 3 et 28ch | EARLY/JUNE PEAS ; - : ! NEW CORN MEAL Large Mason Jar l OUR WINNER COFFEE MUEEN o QA lays zlgzsl;bRoasted Including K enheimer and Cortley Clothes. There i are a few new Spr Ings Suits in this assortment and they, BUTTER DEPARTMENT too, go in at these low prices. Extra Fancy Creamery BUTTER (None Better Made) j A r d Sheep Lined Coats Top Coats FRESH EGGS 139 %) Made of Chamois Cloth. Proper styles and mod- Good full skins, former- els for this Spring at BEST PURE LARD 2 1bs 33c FRESH PEANUT BUTTER ! Iy sold at $69.50, now bl i FRUIT . DEPARTMENT N $34.50 $21.50 & $34.50 FANCY SMOOTH POTATOES LARGE YELLOW ONIONS | LARGE SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES q _ MEN’S PANTS — , doz. 23c | GRAPEFRUIT 10c ‘N To match that coat and double the life of your old CEBERG LE1‘I‘U§E (large head) .... 15c | FANCY CELERY HEARTS .. ... W suit in flannels, cassimeres, worsteds and serges o e 16 | BEETS ' $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 2 lbs. 7c |-PARSNIPS We must move on Monday. These are the biggest and best things we've ew and we know this good old town won’t lose any time in helping us move Saturday. For inck Returns Use Herald Classlfled Ads. | COMPANY M NOTES To Have Dinner and Theater Party— Will Compete in Battalion Deill | [ Feb. 24 in Hartford. 4 o At a meeting of Company M of | | ;! the Connecticut State Gu nu held at | @ | the \rmm\ last cvening after drill ll\".\'tr party in (h:- ar J k 4 committee was ay s v | 248 MAIN STREET New Britain, G | will go to Hartford to participate in @ drill of the third battalion of the | 8 | first |V|an(n it the State Armory | 8 STYLE BLEGANCE o el WILL OPEN MONDAY IN OUR NEW STORE, 215 MAIN SIREI The Walk-Over dress pump, light manding ttalion, is un old Na- weight, extremely high heel, In- tional G flicer, well known to Ex RE cm‘n‘ bl ,“ky b‘;m“v ,!h, many former members of that organ- | 8 N T TO LlGGETT,S DRUG STO work of master designers. | ization in this city. % The company is still taking in re- cruits, and is desirous of filling its ranks to the limit allowed. Captain | — 5 - - ST " ) o T T ool - | Walter 1. Williams, (nyynn”"hr of | velop into a political football and the | stitu v on of the ; talked of days gone by. elected as follows: a ver ec1 a e the any, Is aleo | ~uiting | cificiency of the office would be im- | law termined by the su- Dinner was served for the party in | Wightman; honors office v be scer he '.,)i--pd_ pren : »twi sta g the re- | the afternoon after which the Pion-|Neumann; - Lo and ms 1 Armory 'l‘hu.ul‘\ evening y 2 e — cent dccision to the contrary by a |cers helped the inventor read his|treasurer, $10.00 PUMPS, OXFORDS AND PARTY SLIPPERS \7 who wish to join. STANLEY WORKS ANNUAL. Connecticut court in what was known | many messages of felicitation. H. Barnes. . d ons < i i —_ a3 the Brewster case. _— Miss Caroline . & do and Ryerson cases which | City Mission last night, officers were work. Judge James oopcr, formerly « ved in the supreme court Connecticut Association of Men in | corporation cou B ¢ s e ks ago. A decision in these \ew RBritain, was clected a v il s unxlunh((d'l\ will settle the gen- In view of the severe o B S necting o o sterday | ponaities provided by law for false or SDECIAL SAI U afternoon, a - for- | fraudulent incom o = et~ ave Dlack patent and gun mewal. The hn 1= jucinde wood Tomis, Baby Touisx and Mili- o tax returns, tax- i O. A. Peterson, a member of the T G F ool et ‘ pavers are warned not u: m;"\: rr:)x(n A . 3 J any, was elected as- ~ e —8ce Our Window Il !state exccutive committee of the | @nd Level company, their returns for the year 1920 Masters Plumibers' association will t treasurer. .\0> (\(h‘:l changes such gains and profits.” d the ncu memmu 0, the .,,.” made in the directorate of the il | Idwmppro\ al of th at organiza .non to tl\ e S el i proposed changes in the officc of 2 NS L . Edison Quictly Observes ' His - 7 { Plumbing inspector here. The revi- PR Birthd ‘ | | #ion committeo 8 considering Ao These M are perfoct In every way. The leathers | l That Craft Do Not Approve of Pro- | jient of the Seailneition H tary. -