New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 14

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e Place to Buy 2 0od Piece of Meat” is at Y. Jones ality Market MYRTLE STREET. office of the National organization The the mixture | ehloroform in JA K F specialize in Roasts, ops, Steaks and of « and | ST TRY| JONES | | Telephone 285 feahs” mixture. the Gove Columbus, O., ed States Gove War Department, has pre Anaesthe War De comment made spartment |RESEARGH BEGINS FOR ANAESTHETIC : National Some(y Is Go«)peralmg With Army Doctors June 10 rnment about the arches in an operatic cent The Unit- through the Surgeon General of the nted to the Research ethyl chloride 1 operationg in the ause this department Chickens. AL ot National Re arch Society 1d submit the | field expers © comment arous of the ahove mention| | s asking NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE Research Society the following | { uuestions “Is there a need for an Nitrous-Oxide \n v"!thl'la or any modification th ised in the A. E. F. e, practicable, Is there better meet the such an anaesthe ists? Should the perimented with within what agency need Is so pure and hesling, 80 free from harsh ingredients, | itisa standard and | household remedy for burns, cuts, wounds, * boils, blotches, cold sores, chafings, stings, ete. sthesia has On RESINOL SOAP the skin and hair. Ask st for these Broducts. the | TOMORROW WILL BE ARGAIN DAY AT THE HUB 9 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $25, $30, $35. Special At for All sizes, or Saturday formerly sold $10 AN APPRECIATION /e wish to thank the people of New Britain and vicinity for their patronage n Bargain Day. We have decided to extend our Bargain Day Prices until aturday nu,hr so that all may have anosther opportunity to secure these values. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS \'aluc $3.00 Bargain Day Special 3 for $2.50. MEN’S UNION SUITS Bargain Day Special 79¢ each. —o0— MEN’S TIES Value $1.00 Bargain Day Special 2 for $1.00. — —o. MEN’'S WORKING SHIRT> Value $1.50 Bargain Day Special 2 for $1. -')0 MEN’S “ORI\I‘\'(. TROUSERS Bargain‘sl)a_v Special $1.95. MEN’S HOSE Bargain Day Special 6 Pair for $1.00, ——— BOYS’ BLOUSES All Colors. All sizes Value $1.00. Bargain Day Special 89¢ each. BOYS’ 2 PANTS SUITS All Wool. Value $14.50. Bargain Day Special $7.95. ‘VIEN’S SILK HOSE All colors. Value $1.00 Bargain Day Special 50c¢ pair. MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR SHIR?'S and DRAWERS Valde $1.00 each Bargain Day Special 45¢ each. — ARROW COLLARS All sizes Bargain Day Special 6 for $1.00. o- BEAR BRAND BOYS’ STOCKINGS Value 50c Bargain Day Special 4 Pair for $1.00. FOR VALUES VISIT THE HUB CLOTHING STORE : CLOTHING 391 MAIN'ST. € O, NEW BRITAIN F0 S RTHE MAN WHO KNOW. National Meat Stores Co. BEST QUALITY MEATS LOWEST MARKET PRICES 70 WEST MAIN STREET XTRA LEAN LARGE SMOKED SHOULDERS EGS CANADA LAMB . ..... 28¢ 1h | PRIME RIB ROASTS . 28-35¢ AN POT ROASTS .. ....... 19¢ b | FRESH CALVES’ LIVER _. 8—}; ’12 AN CHOPPED BEEF ... 18¢ 1 | Choice FRICASSEE CHICKEN 35¢ 1b AN PLATE BEEF ......... 10c 1b| SHOULDER ROAST . . . 19¢ 1b AN CORNED BEEF , ... .. 10c ™ | PRIME CUTS OF STEAK . #he 1b EST PRINT BUTTER . ..... 38¢ Ib GOOD FRESH EGGS . ...... 32¢ doz Legs Genuine Fresh Killed in Franc Nitrous-Oxide Oxvgen )nrlhul rapid and | a r(llvllrn\nlvunA five aesthetic quicker action and more lasting ‘ \141"(4» |h|n the mixture employed in llv <\ F. operations? To w if the need ex-| ggestion be ex-, r, and it so, (CATCHING SHARKS BECOMES BUSINESS Used Exlenswely in Manufacture of Hides June 10.—With the supply | of rawimaterial unlimited, an industry | new to this country is flourishing at | Parker Island, between Galiano and | Mayne Islands on the Guif of Georgia. It is the business of catching sharps, at the beginning with an a ge | Victeria, and a week's catch of May ran to eighty, weight of over a ton each. Mr. son MacDonald of this city, who oper- ated the first shark-catching machine! on the island, declares there will never | be a shortage as there are millions in the waters s unding the nd. fact the further north you =o the | “In | nore | e to ska are their feeding grounds, MacDonald said. T aking them the bottom of the sea is automatic. Norway has a hundred of such indus- | tries. The only real hook for catching them, which works on a swivel, comes from there and the so-called cod-liver oil, which invades the markets of the world, is really shark liver oil, manu- factured in Norway.'’ Nothing is wanted in a shark plant. There is no finer fish-meat than that made from the bodies of the sharks. As a fertilizer it is superior to dog fish. The head of the shark is full of glue of a highly valuable quality and the fins are a much prized Chinese food deli- cacy, Orientals here paying as much as $3 a pound for it. The liver content runs from 60 to 70 per cent. of finest oil of which about 10 per cent. is glycer- ine. Shark's teeth are in demand in many parts of the world and fetch a high price for the manufacture of orna- ments. What bones there are, and they are few, go into the fertilizer part of the industry. The greatest interest in this new in- dustry is being manifested in the man- ufacture of hides. Several American companies have been formed and much research work is being done at pres- 'k hides run from an inch ncy of paper cattle they manufacturing hides and they are declared to be com- pletely waterproof. DEAN LADD IS NAMED Berkeley Divinity School Instructor to Teach Ancient Church History at Hartford Seminary. Hartford, June 10.—Dean William P. Ladd of the Berkeley Divinity school at Middletown has been ap- pointed by the faculty of tha Hart- ford Theological Seminary to teach the courses in ancient church history to relieve Prof. Edwin Knox Mitchell, { who will give almost his entire time to administrative work in view of the | year's leave of absence granted Dean | Melanchthon W. Jacobus. Dean Ladd will teach church history up to the reformation, relieving in part also CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! “Freezone” on an aching c stantly that corn stops hurt shortly you lift it right off \\Hh fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone”’ for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion. Orop a Intle r $50 complete with casa | Two type- | writers in one! SE_ Corona at the office during the day. | Use it at home evenings. | It’s ey to carry back | and ferth! Weighs only 63 1bs. | fienc a Corona for a month or two—initial pay- ment applies on pumg-se orice. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main St. Tel. 612. | | | | Prof vote | Dea moutl Sarbor 10, 1921. e ———— Leipzig universities. In 1913 he came to Berkeley as Colt professor of church history, and in 1918 was ap- pointed dean of the Institution to suc- | ceed the late Dr. Samuel Hart. who will de- to sociology. raduate of Da him 1 Ladd is h in the ¢ of 1891, and later | M. of A rom the from neral - “Yori Be-j PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL.. seminary s abroad at the Oxford and me in Paris, at Bernardes, governor of the state of dent of Brazil at the convention hel here Tuesday. His nomination vire tually is tantamount to election. COL. New York, June WM. HESTER DIES. 9.—Col. William ) Hester, president of the Brooklyn Daily Poughkeepsic 86 years azo. It’s what goes into the churns! That’s what decides good butter or butter that’s not so good. And that’s where the reason for Wedgwood Creamery Butter’s goodness is found. Only full, rich cream-milk, yielded by healthy cows, is churned into that delicious butter you buy in the Wedgwood package. And Wedgwood Creamery Butter goes farther because you don’t buy a lot of water with it. Sales are so large we can afford to pack a coupon with each pound that will help-you get a beautiful set of Parisian China Dishes. Parksdale Farm Eggs are what you should ask for when you want big, thoroughbred eggs, fancy in every way but price. A dish-couponcomes with each dozen. Just qne trial of Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs will convince you of their excep- tional goodness, And the dish-coupons are well worth saving. If your grocer isn’t stocked write us. P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. It is worth your while to hosiery, ask for IPSWICH fitkicies St i B i £ i D i = jife 5 Jiss S g B =2 i ceae - Many Retailers Say $6.00 you can pieces of Parisian China, graceful in dedign and beautifully embossed with a gold band. For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get another 36- piece set. A third set of 34 pieces for omly 30 more coupons and $6.00 cempletes this magnifi- cent dinner service. 112 pieces in all. Sole Distributors for New England States of our hosiery pur- and workmanship, = * More than fifty per cent e chasers specify IPSWICH.” To those customers the Ipswich Trade Mark = is a guarantee of quality Lo a symbol of true hosiery economy. make the acquain- tance of hosiery which has so many stanch friends of long standing. Don't ask for HOSIERY, and if your dealer hasn't it, write direct to IPSWICH MILLS IPSWICH ™™= MASS. _ Oldest and one of the largest Hosiery Mills tn the United Siates : >4 LAWRENCE & CO., Sole Sclling Agents i Bostsn New Yok Chiosgo St Louie i A e London, Englasd Rio Janeiro, June 9.—Arthus da Silva [ Eagle dled yesterday. He was born in and entered Minas Geraes was nominated for presi- | the Eagle office when he was a boy.

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