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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. 1025. PLANTATION GAME A. H. Rutledge. The enthusiasms of thirty vears Mind of | ©f tramping and 1} by him- :«1 on in these Small. | charming photogr | of the beautiful C: | be enjoyed mlu-xl y | naturalists. A. L. FRIDAY, MAY 2o, by Cora Harris. “Mrs. Harris describes her life as a Methodist minister’s mother in the same witty, sometimes caustic style that won her distinction in “A Cir- cuit Rider's Wife."” s POINTING MAN, by Marjorie Douie. “A mystery story which derives freshness from its Burmese setting.” put forward in these manly DR \rTb\lF\ h\ F. A. Halsey. nificent RN A Booklist. and mag- | Irish Independent. | oo ¢ “This gay comedy-romance is a |'MY SON, top-notcher, a joyous beguiler.”—N. Y. Times. BOOkS at e HOW TO I\PF[ INVENTION RECORDS, by H. A. Toulmin, | Jr. SILVER SI\PE\CE by Ruth SI. yer. “A cheerful wholesome story. } 1y everybody in the book 'is likeable.”—America. .o YELLOW HORDE, by Hal G. Evarts The characters are coyotes. .. HOME, THEN WHAT: The the Doughboy, A. E. F., self, compiled by J. L MAN TRAP, by J. A. E. Dunn. “A tale of adventure and love.” .o MAYFLOWER, a Tale of the Valen- cian Seashore, by Vicente Blas- co Ibanez. d PR MODERN WELDING by V. W. Page. * e OPPORTUNITIES OUT-OF- lmOR‘: by E. O. Dean. “Descriptions of the powmnuos for .| health and prosperity in forestry, lumbering landscape gardening | oo = and other out-door occ@pations.”—A. at the Fordhs L. A. Booklist. Publisher's N > IN give '_;dn\nn\ Will | METHODS, and ... MAKING OF TOMORROW, by Hayes Robbins. “A reconstruction book G ~ riain . stltute into capitalism, co-operation, so- | SOCIAL (()\\TI UCTION, by J. A. clalism and education.”—A L. .\. Ryan Booklist \' Booklist. looking Connecticut Fruit and| Vegetable Market Maine Potatoes 15 Pound Peck .......... NEW HISTORY OF GREAT BRIT- ain, From the Accession of Ja I. to the Congress of Vienna Robert Balmain Mowat, two vol- umes. “If history had always bec this way it would have been the pleas- antest lesson.” | sie» ONS: FEATHERED, FUR- AND BCALED, by C. H. 2 « | tures delivered thor, at his post in the In- | % Bocel Beivice = les, made friends of the | . Among his pets were a | fox, a rock python, a brace to say nothing of the flying nd birds He describes ‘ascinatingly and shows us res.''—Hook Review Digest. % | | TEXTBOOK OI' CHEMICAL EN- | FGINEE ,\’1 by B rd Hart. Practical Books. GINEERI jReg LA | [ EAmCETEMARING By S ol e Y OuU R OB T T Tor “Directions for making commerc xixl o it Sl iR Sl SR and fancy baskets from reeds.”—A. L. B et | A. Booklist. I'I\l‘lhy\ll NT OF CHARACTER. | ctical Croed, by Oscar New- | BAOK OF BUNGALOWS, by R | Phillips. ® . “loLp \nv AGE LIFE ilimpses | ENGINEER, by John of Vil Life Through all Ages, | gy ... n taught ... Fiction. CHAIR ON TH BOULL\ ARD, by 1 ... R. fnx K co- nm u,\-rnl ITONWEALTH, | H Hays Ham- | THE SUPERNATURAL: holic Statoment of the flan faith, edited by Father rt “Gay and witty, yet touched at times with a wistful irony, there is scarcely a tale which does not de- CHEMISTRY in rural | FACTORY times tory to Cour: and Metall survey of earll ent day ctious enthusi- which is charac- “It is an attract conditions from t down to the marked by 1 asm for hi eristic of the Prepara- = Metallurgy | serve to rank as a little masterpiece.” —N. Y. Times. .. st 393 » MAIN STREET Opposite Raphael’s Big Store low of no better reasoned, plete, more considerate of Catholie falth than that MACHINE Wode- MEN LITTLE WARRIOR, by P. G. house. FOI SHOP DE- AND | HANDBOOK tator SIGNERS, INATIONA MEAT STORES CO. ! MARKETS STATEQ More Stores Opening RARERIPES 70 WEST MAIN STREET E FINEST QUALITY OF CORN FED POULTRY THAT THE MARKET PRODUCES AT THESE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Native Asparagus bch 27¢c Native Lettuce, heaa 10€ ——— Native Spinach PRIME ROASTS 25¢ b LEGS COUNTRY VEAL 29¢ b LOIN | VEAL ; CHOPS 39¢ Ib ’ PORK LOIN ROASTS 25¢ b BEST BROOKFIELD BUTTER » 14c LEAN CORNED BEEF 10c 1b Large - Pineapples For Canning .. Bermuda Fresh Roasted BONELESS R(f 13S?1‘S Peanuts .. qt 25¢ 1b 10¢ | l _ , OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST.—Green Beans, Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers, Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Egg Plants, Kale, Peppers, Parsnips, Parsley, Peas, Squash, Turnips, Curly Lettuce, Iceberg Lettuce, Wax Beans, S. Potatoes. + Watermelons, Peaches, Cherries, Strawberries, Gra?e Fruit, Oranges, Dates. OICE FRICASSEE CHICKENS SH PORK 17 | LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ... m 1 {C SHOULDERS . .. - OICE CUTS OF STEAK, BEST BEEF GOOD EGGS IRE, SMOKE AND WATER SALE OUR SALE HAS PROVED TO BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN, THE VALUES WE ARE OFFERING ARE REMARKABLE AND THAT THEY ARE APPRE- Aoy Special Notice We beg to apologize to all those who were unable to enter our store yesterday and also to those who did and were accorded a rather push and shove greeting—We did all possible under the cir- cumstances to please the thousands of eager buyers— For tomorrow we urge you to come early as the many bargains we are offering dur- ing this sale are going fast. S. MARLOW. ARLOW’S GENERAL 328-330-332 Main Street CIATED IS SHOWN BY THE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE THAT HAVE CROWDED OUR STORE SINCE THE OPENING OF OUR SALE YESTERDAY MORNING. DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SUCH UNHEARD OF SAVINGS ! EVERY DOLLAR IS WORTH ONE HUNDRED CENTS TODAY, AND YOUR DOLLAR DOES TRIPLE DUTY HERE DURING THE SALE. SALE MERCHANDISE CONSISTS OF Dry Goods, Hosiery, Milinery, Underwear, Dresses, Ribbons, Embroidery, Soaps, Toilet Goods, Notions and eveything in Home Furnishings. Three Doors From Railroad Track New In view of the fact that we were unable to properly gerve and accommodate the crowds that pushed into the store and all these who could not get in, we aranged for 25 additional help, making in all 40 salespeople who are ready to serve you with all the attention and courtesy— Avail yourselves of this op- portunity to save — Come early tomorrow. S. MARLOW. STORE Britain