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N | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921'. THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAVE Saturday Specials — —_— Fresh Killed Fancy Fricassee o ¢ 455, FOWL R W e - HREXED b PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STKEEY 28c —BEEF— —VEAL— PRIME RIB LEGS YOUN| RUMP ROAST .. b 23C LAMB . B> FORE LAMB ... FANCY LAMB 25¢c 15¢ 8c 18c FRESH ROASTS PORK ... FRESH PORK SHOULDER: -~ FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS . FAT SALT PORK 28c 16¢ 25¢ 10c TENDER SHOULDER STEAK . FANCY VEAL CUTLETS . LOIN VEAL CHOPS* SOLID LEAN CORNED BEEF LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF .. LEGS TO ROAST VEAL FOR POT PIE STEWING BREASTS WHAT DO YOU PAY ELSEWHERE? WHY PAY MORE THAN WE ASK? The Four Big Special BEST FRESH CREAMERY FRESH GUARANTEED Butter Ib 39c|Eggs doz 33c BEST WHITE PURE FANCY WHOLE MILK Lard 2 Ibs 27¢|Cheese Ib 20c 2 2 SWIFT'S PREMIUM c OLEOMARGARINE —_— —GROCERY SPECIALS— THAT GOOD DINNER BLEND COFFEE .. RED BUTTERFLY TEA ..... 1o = oimte FANCY WHOLE HEAD RICE LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF FRESH SHREDDED COCOANUT b 25¢ ... Ib 85¢c ..« 21bs 9c » 1 1b can 17c --1b 21c EVAPORATED MILK PINK ALASEA SALMON SARDINES — IN OIL .. CHALLENGE MILK . BEST PEA BEANS .. 1 1b can 10t THE BEST IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — COME AND SEE 500 BASKETS FINEST RED RIPE 1,000 DOZEN LARGE NATIVE TomatoesIb7c,has$1.25 | Sweet Corn doz 25¢ NEW MEATY 1bs PRUNES /... * ; 25C CABBAGE and SUMMER SQUASH ... 50 BEST NEW POTATOES 15 Ib pk 39¢ FULL BUNCHES . BEETSor CARROTS ..., LARGE RIPE ‘WATERMELONS ea NATIVE FANCY PIE APPLES .. 4 gts 25¢ GREEN LIMA BEANS .. 2 qts 250 DRIED PEACHES .... Ib 15¢ DRIED APRICOTS ..... Ib.27c - 3¢ 35¢ 2 for 5c For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. t SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, of the Highest Quality Food Products at the Lowest Prices in the City At Pure Lard e B Brookfield and Wedgewood WHERE THE PEOPLE SHOP = | 43BMAIN ST.OPPOSITE E.MAIN 5T | EXTRA LOW PRICE ON GENUINE SPRING LAMB Genuine Legs of Boneless roasts| Forequarters Genuine Spring| of Genuine of LAMBCHOPS LAMB " LAMB H 30c b 30c 1b 14c b 30c 1b HOUR SPECIALS THAT MEAN GREAT Boneless MONEY SAVERS Tt0 30 A.M.| 7 to 12 A. M.| 1to4P. M. |Pot Roasts of 2 1b° Fresh Sirloin and Lean Smoked BEEF HAMBURG | Short STEAKS|SHOULDERS 25¢ 35¢ T, 16c 1b 18¢ 1 Prime Rib |[FRESH PORK Roast of Lean Fresh SHOULDERS Roasts of Milk Fed BEEF to Roast VEAL 25¢ 1b 19¢ fl} 120_“) PORK Choice / 25¢ 1b ; Sugar Cured VEAL Best SAUSAGES [VEAL Chops 28¢ 30c \Ib For Stew CORNED Fresh Choice 15¢ 1b VEAL pheE or Pot Pie BEEF Liver|PORK chops (R 10c b 12¢ ib 2 1b 25¢ 28¢ 1b : _EVERYTHING IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ritter’s VINEGAR I Doniino Choice Choice Tall Pink ‘'LAMB For Stew 10c 1b Sugar Cured BACON 28¢c b Lean Pot Roast of BEEF Frankforts 20c 1b KETCHUP| 2 bottles Syrup PEAS CORN SALMON 2 bot. 25¢ 25¢ 2 cans 25¢ | 2 cans 25¢ | 2 cans 25¢ | 2 cans 25c TAmerican | Large | RAISINS | RAISINS | Evaporated | Libby’s ; g o S LK - | CORNED 10c 15 in packages in bulk ML PRUNES BEEF 5 cans 25¢ | 3 1b 29c 20c 29¢ 1b 2 cans 25¢ | 2 cans 37c | DOCTORS EXAMINE BOLSHEVIK SKULLS Report - That Terrorists Were Men of Normal Mentality Budapest, July 29.—Hungarian phrenologists who have made a care- S| Tul study of the skulls of 30 notori- ous red terrorists sentenced and hang- ed: after the fall of Communism in :}fls coufitry have just reported that tBoIghevik terrdrists, though exhibit- ing signs of abnormality, seem not to belong to the type of born degener- ate criminals,” All the 30 were members of Bela i(un's feartul - bodyguard called the +‘Lenine-boys,” all were found guilty of numerous murders and robberies and examined in their lifetime by the same doctors when under trial. ‘The skulls,” runs the rep‘ort, “are Prognathic characterized by an ex- ceptionally low forehead, deep eye- caves, big molth, sharp protruding jaws, deficient dentition. When com- pared with the skulls.of notorious common murderers preserved in the museum of the police they show the signs of degeneracy in a much less degree. ¥ “The only exception is Joseph Cserny, the leader of the group, whose skull is easily first among, the worst and most deformed specimens of hu- man degeneration. When examined during his, trial the savage cruel look of his small evasive eyes startled even the professional doctors of crime. Small wonder that the Bolshevik dic- tatcr of Hungary, Bela Kun, felt afraid of the man and never met the chief of his devoted bodyguard with- out previously slipping a revolver into his pocket. “The medical board holds the view that the Bolshevik terrorists, though undoubtedly degenerate individuals, would under ordinary circumstances never have committed murder. But their resistance to crime was much weaker than that of the civilized type and when the solid body of law and morality. was shaking with revolution- ary fever their half-slumbering fero- cious instincts roused up and they killed with the savgge passion of the neolithic man.” WOULD YOU LIKE IT? Just Read This Program of Enter- tainment for Bankers’ Conventlon in California, Los Angeles, Cal, July 29.—Sight- seemng tours through some of South- ern California’s big motion picture plants are on the entertainment pro- gram of the 1921 convention of tha American Bankers' Association here Qctober 3-7. s Delegates. at one studio, will see a typical motion picture set built on a large platform and wilk hear a lecturer tell in detail how the motion pictur:s are made. ‘Later, at the same piace, the bank ers, will. inspect a. Mexican ‘‘movie” street, at the end of which there will e a real Spanish barbecue awaiting them.. Motion pictures will be takea of the partys e A moonlight tour is planned to an- other motion picture city, at which the bankers will visit the Monte Cari> cf he films, a city built to resemple on the surface at least, the famous European resort. Tours to Santa Catalina Islands. trips in the. glass-bottom boats over ilhe submarine gardens there, go'f tournaments, banquets. theater par- ties and other features are also on the program. Los Angeles bankers expect 3,500 delegates to attend. CREDITORS’ MEETING. A special -meeting of creditors of Harry Bronstein and Edward Menus, proprietors of the bankrupt Bootery Shop, will be held before Edward M. Yeomans, special master in United States district = court, at Hartford, August 8. CITY ITEMS New period Victrola at Morans'. || ~—advt. Harold G. Manning, Waterbury pa- tent lawyer, has recently announc. ed that beginning August 1 he will operate a branch office in this city at Room 203, National Bank Bldg., 273 Main street. Place your awning order now. All kinds of flags. The Eddy Awning & Decorating Co.—advt. The Herald i{s mailed to the short for 18c a week. Order it before you leave for your vacation.—advt. Special prices on planos, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Notice Singer Oil Co. informing all their customers that H. H. Searle has severed connection with us, our new manager Robert Ingram will serve all patrons same as formerly. All bills payable are to be paid to The Singer Oil Co., 294 Hyshope Ave., Hartford or Mr. Robert Ingram, 405 West Main street New Britain, Conn. Signed, Singer Oil Co.—Advt. e DEW DROP INN, Clinton. for a jolly Sunday dinner, surroundings. Now $1-8L50, and worth jt. awful. Take a chance Sunday. BLAKE & WIFE, Owners. o——o CASINO HOTEL, Beach Park, for a|f restful vacation. Comfortable sen- view rooms, good eats. No buttons, but real comfort. ($45 week, for twp.) Lots of your neighbors know us. Why not you? DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R, Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINMZRRES | Rl in pleasan: | B Some folks éall our music| g brass | BLAKE & WIFE, Owners, |} T —FOR HERE’S THE VERDICT— BATTEY’S Shoe Shop Formerly Geo. L. Damon’s —DECIDES— To Sell Out and Get Qut of New Britain— NOW Sale of the Entire Stock of Shoes Begins Tomorrow at 9 a. m. Exactly 2 PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ONE-HALF PRICE ON EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN THE STORE — THE LEASE FOR SALE — The Fixtures For Sale When you realize how low we have always priced Shoes —and you have a chance to buy Now, 2 Pairs for the Price of One—it ought to make Action on your part. —WATCH OUR WINDOWS— SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK "BATTEY’S 267 MAIN STREET