New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 9

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SALLOT BOX d_School Girls’ Voting Contest is located by the elevator p on the Main Floor of the R-BETTER STORE iflg your votes in daily if you can. . ONE VOTE FOR » Contest Closes Friday At Noon. ESSE-LEL AND’S or-Better Store is the Store Which Makes BOYS' and GIRLS CITY ITEMS. Vietor Easter records. Henry Morans' —advt. Merle H. Benson and Miss Esther E. Gustafson were quietly married yestarday afternoon by Rev. G. E. Pihl at the Swedish Bethany parson- ags. Thoy were attended by Miss Ruth Widell and Roy Benson, droth- er of the groom. After a short homeymoon they will make their home At 469 East street. &m&utn of maturalization were presonted to 29 men at the Elthu Bur- ritt school auditerium last evening. They wore recently admitted to citi- zonship by the city court, Court Friendly degreo team .will hold & meeting in Foresters’ hall this ovening at 8 o'clook. All candidates who desire to becompe members of the team are asked to report at this time. WEATHER REPORT. Cloudy Tonmight, With. Slightly Colder Weather, Predicted. eors New Haven, March 22.—For New " Haven and vicipity: Partly cloudy to- " night and Wednesday; colder tonigift. f For Connecticut: Fair tonight and us- Wednesday; colder fonight, fresh and ”f. strong northerly winds. Weather conditions: The area of low pressure over the mnorthern dis- ® triots which caused unusually high : | temperatures yesterday has meved eut thes 10 sea and is now central near New- '| foundiand. Many places réported the highest températures ever recorded in March. An area of high pressure from the British Northwest has caused & decided fall in temperature {n the north- on | ¢rn distrials during the lask 24 hours. ice Snow was reported this morning frem joh Minnesota, Wisconsin, Vefmont and 8, | Maine. od Conditions favor for this vicinity - (s partly cloudy weather with lower temperature, vrob-bly followed by local showers. MARCUS WHITE TO SPEAK Will Address Members of Rotary Clab At Luncheon At Eiks' Club Thuarsay Noon. . Marcus White, of the State Normal school, will be the principal speaker at the noon.day luncheon of the Ro- tary club to be held Thursday of this week at the Biks' <lub. His topic “New Britain Schools and n.” The entartainment committee s composed of: Eugene Porter, John C. Lockett and Fred O. Rackliffe. TILSON IS NAMED ON TARIFF BOARD Oonneécticut Congressman to Have Ipporiant Place On Revision Committee. Washingten, March work of framing a permanent tarift bill was bagun today by the house ways and means committee which ap- pointed five sub.committees to pre- pare various schedules to be present- ed to the full committee. Only re- publican members will participate as is the usual legisiative custom. A sub-committee consisting of Rep- resentatives Young, North Dakota; Hadley, Washington, and Timberlake, Colorado, will teke charge of the emargency tariff to be introduced by Mr, Young on the opening day of the extra session. The Fordney bill passed last session and vetoed will be presented in its same form except that it will run for six months In- stead of ten. ‘The sub-committees and permanent tariff subjects t6 be handled by each are: Chemicals—Longworth, Ohio; Cop- Jey, Illinois; Hadley, Washington. Metals—Tilson, Connecticut; Mott, New York; Timberlake, Colorado. Agricultire — Hawley, Oregon; Youyng, North Dakota; Frear, “ificon- sin. 23.—Actual Cottone=Greén, JIowa; Treadway, Massachusetts; Bowers, West Virgin- fa. Wool-—Fordney. Michigan: Bach- arach, Neéw Jersey; Wateon, Pennsyl- vania. Other sub.committees to consider glassware, lumber and other subjects will be appointed la None of them will hold hearings, general hear- ings were completed at the Jast ses- ston. READY FOR FLIGHT I4eut. W. D. Coney Prepared to Try For New Atrplane Record Jacksonvrile, Fla, March Lieut. W. D. ‘Coney, who recently flew from San Diege, Cal.,, to Jacksonville in 22 hours 27 minutes establishing a new record for the trans-continental flight, was making final preparations today to begin his return trip. The start will be made saon after midnight and the aviator to arrive in fan Diego by t Wednesday afternoon. A t at Dallas T exas for fuel is W?rl' stop. 22— planned. W Wage A night at a n Builders' exi layer and an hour to $1.00 an hour " er from 75 to 50 cents; InboOr 60 to 40 cents an hour. The cuts are , ; flfective April 1. oT CROSS BUNS ARE BOTH TER TREAT and Like CREDIT ’/ The very garment you have been planning to buy awaits your selection HERE. Crisp,’ fresh, up-to-the-minute apparel, the product’ of America’s leading manufacturers. EASY PAYMENTS help you to satisfy every ' clothing ® need without straining your pocketbook. Women’s and Misses’ SUITS and WRAPS Choice, chic, charm- ing gnd cheap at 327.98‘ and 537.98 Boys’ SUITS “Fashion -clads” for looks: “iron -clads” for wear. 87.50 and 39 .50 Men’s and Young Men's SUITS ..a TOPCOATS Big . values at small cost. 329 50mi339, 50 DRESSES Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Tricotine. All the newest shades. $18.98 v The Caeser Misch Store 200 Trumbull St. Hartford | IT'S TRUE! That even in these times you can buy this nine acre poultry farm, with almost new 7 room bungalow and good poultry houses for $3,000.00; $1,000 cash. .Nuff sed. . ROBERT B. WHITE. Real Estate, 259 Main St., Open Mon. Wed., Sat. Evenings. HEARD WHAT ANOTHER WOMAN SAID Mrs. Margaret Bonniere of Murray street, 8. John, N. B, writes: “I heard a lady saying she bought a bottle of ‘Dr. True's Elixir’ for her children, and it was splendid. I got a bottle and I think it is great.” !axative mentioned o i= Dr True's Elixir, the Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. It is very pleasant to take; children like it, and it is mild | in action. No harmful drugs. It's surprising to knoWw the number of youngsters and even grown-ups | who suffer from worms but don't) realize it. Every one needs a good laxative. Common symptoms of worms: | Offensive breath, swollen upper lip, | sour stomach, eves heavy and dull, ! itching of the nose, grinding of the ! teeth, red points on the tongue, fever.—advt. Help That. Achin out “is off ing. Get back you can. -Use D the remedy New Britain , mend. Ask your meighbor ! Here's a New Britain case. Simeon Molande:, carpen Maple street, says: “My bag weak and twinges of sha would catch me when stoop over. My limbs oft and weakened. 1 doctored’) other medicines, but just gg relief. Doan’s Kfidnev Pfl brough o oy _ng New Britain Bird Store 105 Arch Street, ;ow( You ought to have an aquarfum or globe furnished with pebbles, ornaments, new stock of fish, —PALACE— fresh grass, ish food, aquarlum books, cic. WESLEY BARRY —in— “DINTY” Tel. 1121-3 - THURS,, FRI, SAT. . Rely on Cuticuz To Clear Aw BEST PURE 29c SNOW WHITE COMPOUND 2 e 25C‘PURE FOOD MONEY SAVING SPECIALS — ALL SIRLOIN:. PORTERHOU ROUND STEAK . . CHUCK ROASTS YOUNG OF 3:00 TO 6:00 P. Ib 28c | SHOULDERS | GEM NTP |MARGARINE Pound 26 (o SWIFT'S PREM. | “OLEO” 367 MAIN STRLET] pound 28C THEM M. LEAN SMOKED Ib l6c FRESH TEN FOWL . FRESH ANKFU Rl\ 5 . w20c . 41bs 25C S, \( ERKRAUT . AND TENDER & Chops ib 25¢ | Lamb, Shoulders, Ib 12%c .D48¢|Eggs ’ ABSOLUTEI cocoa .. w 25¢ Yellow CORN MEAL 6 Ibs 25¢ > LIMA BEA can 10¢ C HEAD RICE 15 b peck 30c l . 3 Ibs 10c . Ib 2%c 1 20¢ YELLOW ONIONS . ... F\'ER\ l'I(L&ll doz 29¢ .2 1bs 29C TOMATO CATSUP . 2 bots 25¢ SARDINES . 2 cans 1i¢ CAMPBELL'S BEANS can 10c 14 Pounds 25c DRIED APPLE! NEW RAISIN¢ " GRAPE l-'RllT + ons PURE 5(0: 23c Fresh Fish Specials _for Wednesday FRESH 4 . b ) ELOI F’R.ESHWHITE

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