New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1921, Page 8

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; '1’ olnm S Iy 1 6c Another Money Saving Food Sale - . SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th THE MOHICAN MARKET PURE FOOD SMALL, LEAN SMOKED SAOULDERS » 18¢ 367 MAIN STREET | - —— QUALITY MEATS — PRIME RIB SHOULDER _ . =—— CHOICE CUTS —— FANCY STOCK » 28_C ‘ANCY GAMB LEGS .., .. ........ > RS Y 250 » 12¢ .» 28c 27C!m;¥u‘m'rs » 20C|g!£30v§n » ZOC’spmm .m ISC BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY SPECIAL FRESH WESTERN BUTTERIb43c|EGGS-37¢ doz YORK STATE PEA BEANS 3 . GE CONDENSED MILK ] Co » 24c :Asrnmr.‘;ru. 5'20c —_— PEANUT BUTTER ™ 17¢ Arrie sorren . n 19C . { CEYLON OR FRESH SAREDDED COCOANUT AMERICAN SARDINES—In Ofl F: P. and G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP . PLENTY OF THE BEST FINE GRANULATED SUGAR—ALSO BROWN SUGAR FOR PRESERVING - “RIGHT FROM BERLIN” Sweet Corn 15¢ doz 14 qt., Bl!., MEDIUM SIZE NATIVE Potatoes stk 33c SOUND YELLOW ONIONS 4105 1 RED RIPE Tomatoes 10c 39¢ { FANCY RIPE Peaches 25c 75¢ j;:'w MEATY 4 Quarts 14 qt. Bn.| 4 Quarts FANCY PIE APPLES BEPTS, CARROTS, SQUASH 19¢ 25c¢ DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS— YOU SAVE MORE BY TRADING NERE FRESH NATIVE LIMA BEANS .. 3 qts _pENTISTS— | FACES . Y. TRAFFIC A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnsen, D. D. 8. . “See Us and Seo Right” National Bank Bldg. ‘MAIN §r. TED. 570. | o5 and OXYGEN ADMINISTERED B ey Manbattan—ew Jersey Bridge and Tunnel Proposed BELOW COST % " *The time for clearance is here and we have marked every Hat in this store at a price below cost. They will move quickly at such low._prices Be sure and get your share of these remarkable millinery bar- gains. TRIMMED HATS A beautiful display of Hats that formerly scld for $10 and $12. Be! b $2.98 low Cost Sale Price MATRON’S HATS An extraordinary showing of Trimmed Ma'tron's Hats. Actual values to $9.50. Below Cost Sale Price 5 $2.98 300 HATS Many rare bargains. Values to $6 and $7. We are clusing them out at the Below Cost Sale for $1.00 . FELT HATS A stunning array in many colors. Values to: $5. Below Cost Sale Price ; |denblum Millinery 39 | *Mfln St,, New Britain $2.98 415 Main St., Springfield. 863 Main St. , Hartford New Tork, Aug. 11.-=Prajstts for linking Maphattan with New Jersey by a vehicular tyAsmeél and a bridse Fhe restdent pepulation of ‘lewer Manhattan decrsased by 260,000 in the decade of 1910 to 1920 and every time a new building 15 erected it seems to shring still more. This is because the motive for nesrly all eon- struction from Fifty-ninth street down to the Battery is buxiness, not bed- rooms. New mcans of communieation with New Jersey argy expected to result in further business 44miands upsn lower Manhatton's limited space. New Jeérsey and New York are now linked only by ferries, tube trains and one railroad tunnélled beneath the { Mu@soen. Ths veNicular. tuanel Built By pub- lic tunds of New ‘Fork snd New Jer- 50y is expected to be edmpleted by 1924. Construetidn of the afprosches t6 the tube was Begun several menths age. Tt leaves ‘:Manhattan IYslana downtown, at a peint below Four- tesnth street. The praa,gpod dridge, whieh private intdrests are. prémoting, woyld eest $200,000,000. A easporation Nas been Organized ‘and s sseking eapital. This brfdge would rise frem New York near Mifty.ninth street and de- sceAd into New Jersey at Weehaw- ken. Most df the férries and all the tuBes ire Below this peiat, Put the growth o6f Business in New York ha already driven out many dwellings far north as 55th street and substi- tuted ofca gnd 1oft structutes. The bridges’ lower deck would ac- commodate twelve railrdad tracks while 6n.the upper span there would Be room tor sixteen vehitular path- Ways, tour trolley lifes and twe Broad promenades. Supporting tewers on either end ‘of the over-water span 'would be taller than the Weelwerth building. In sddition to thess pathways De- tween the twé states, a third is pro- posed in a Dill introduced in con- gress to> give a private corporvation permission to build a pontoen Bmdge across the Hudsen at TYonkesy, just above New York e¢ity. Premeters of this scheme point out that the vehi- cular tunnel may not be ready for five years, while it would take even long- er to erect thé proposed bridge at Fifty-ninth street, but pontoons eould be strung apross the water quickly. SHINOLA SHOE POLisH All eolers Fer Saturday Limit 2 béxes té customer. A Saturday Sale of Selma Doublo Mesh HAIR NETS Guarantesd perfect, large size cap shape. Saturday only 6 for 50¢ poes, pize 7 to 14. dozen preity styles. | o Dgest Gingham in checked and plaln patterns. Size 2 to 6. Our formerly 8ld at 93¢ and Dosens of éute stylés. My . Style Sizes T to 14. $1.98. Saturday ., Seld Five Big Specials in Underthings White Shifts with 6-inch em- breidered fighred Pacific Crepe tn Pretty patterns, pink and Bleomers of gejuine Wind- sor Crepe, elastic waist, ruffled knes, figuted Muslin Drgwees, of Nainsook Musiin, deep ruffle of embroidery 35C White Satfen Fettionat; fine lustrous - fadite, . Ricalloped’ or 59¢ Far@ 900000000000 000000000000000000000000001::F:'D0000I000000000000000000000 ez DC A hilf Made of Ddest small 99c entire stock, $1.28. The well kséwn Yankee Mald and Dressrs. Well made gar- ments. Pretty stylés and petterns. regylarly at SATURDAY BARGAIN EVENTS Clearance Prices and new reduced prices make: Saturday an Opportune Day for you to effect substantial savings on Mid-Summer Needs for the family and household. ree Super cials For Saturday Cotton Wash Fabrics Gingham, in the popular small checks, all desirable colors American Prints, dark and light pattérns English Léng Cloth—36 inch Fine soft-finish New Narrow Belts Black Belts of Genuine Patént Leather Belts of fine smooth leather all shades Novelty Black and White Belts— A great variety Basement Bargains for Saturday Huék Towels—Heavy grade, red border, size 16x32 ‘Window Shades, strictly.first grade, all cslors Parowax—Full pound package Crisco—pound ”lxb. 150 HEADQUARTERS FOR CANNING SUPPLIES This i5 the time of the year when Canning Fruit, Vegetables. || One will find 1t to their advantage to visit our || Basement where a compléte line may be obtained at poelttvel.y the etr. is at its height. lowest price in the city. Turkish Towels — Generous size, striped border and faney Jacquard patterns " Oups and Saucers, plain white and decorated 19 " Safety Matches—12 Boxes in|| package Brillo, for polishing .... Two clasp stylés 4n Black, whjze and all 98ec. 1md colors. Saturday, 12 Buttsn lemgth, not aIF sises in this lot. Saturday lSc:‘v —— Drugs and Toilet Goods 69c¢c These are the popular elsstic waist style button freat; rickrask and made of splendid Der- cales in neat patterns and mest dé- sirable colors. SCP0PICLEEREIOS660820893084™ New Mexico Uses Satire in Reply to querque, New Mexico, Commerce has infermed Chairman Las- ker of the Shipping board that it is un- ableto figure out ‘‘how to. make use of a wooden ship in New Mexico.' circular letter on wooden ship dispesal, fér. white shoes Y 1 XAn Gun'e Riip Becl Lmines . s 12¢ P Ogshion Back Golla¢ Bands 7c tor men’s shirts ‘Whittemores’ Klenzo, for white shoes Boys' Wash Suits At & Close Out Price. . Two-plece Satlor Suits haadsemcly trimmed and well made; éxtra qual- ity wasNable fabrics such as Linene And striped Galatea. Satur@ay price Embroideries Corset eovering and flouraing, 18 néles wide, fine neat patterns; * worked om geod quality eloth. Values . 6%e. :mr:w Price Yard zsc "O8, FOR K SCHOONER Lasker’s Letter About Vessels— Prairie and Beoze Days Gone. Washington, Aug. 12.-~The = Albu- Chamber of Having received the board chairman’s theught to the problem and found that “Prairie Schooners’ ploneers and the later schooners much favered for cargoes {‘made in Milwan- kee, Cinicinnati and St. ever been successfully navigated in the state. Becretary H. B. Watkins of Chamber wrote: ‘““We are afraid we will be schoonerless for some time to come. 1t seems a pity, too, for | farmers, the reason that our population o were all good sailors pnl;a weathered| kstrabladet. mANY & rough sea, only the Mennen’s Borated Talc Mary Garden Talc .. Mellin’s Food Ipana Tooth Paste Fletcher’s Castoria For Saturfay we offer styles in white and pink of the gopu- lar make. A model for almost tvery figure. The special price for 79¢ Lydia Pinkham’s Compound Watkins’ Cocoanut Oil Shampoo California Syrup of Figs Laveris _ Mennen’s Shaving Cream ... Seidlitz Powders, large box . ... Hinds’ Honey and Almond Créam Atwood’s Bitters Stork Castile Soap Williams’ Root Beer Extract Absorbent Cotton, 1 Ib. rolls Merck’s Stearate of Zinc Borden’s Malted Milk ... Diocxogen Clearance Price Pepsodent Tooth Paste La Blanche Face Powder Carter’s Little Liver Pills peddling those woodern schoomers. The Rio Grande just can't fleat 'em—but wé wish you luck. Adios.” : of the Louis'’ had FACING RUIN. Copenhagen, July 15.~The unpre- cedented draught prevailing in Den- raark will spell economic ruin to an alarmingly large number of Danish according to a prominent here | national expert interviewed by>-the Many farmers already are disposing of their holdings be- the scheonerless. We are ' Made of Sea Island Sateen with lightweight rubber ®les, and wil sizes in white only. was $1.49. 24-1nch Cases Dound and reinfofced throughout, brass lock mings. Saturday Price “‘We are sorry we can’t help you in Pilmeolive Shaving Cream:. Generdus size, trial tube for the asking. OLYMPIA PINOCHLE PLAYING CARDS Fine smoéth finish, red amd blue bascks. faturday enly colors. Seld regularly at 16 Buttoa length i white, bla-k SATURDAY OFFERINGS — At Our — HOSIERY DEPT. Real 014 Fashionad Baifiing Children’s Fine Ribbed Howe. black and eordo- 3 ”“2 VAR, sizes to 9% ‘Women's Fine Lisle Hose— Ipswieh make. white, cordévan Hose. Buy pleity at this price Patr 15¢ Lady LI Sk Wose, mock seam, pure thread silk, Al s e $1.09 _shades Apron Drum Twengy-Five Domsn Avpived For Saturgay trimmed with Saturiay 69c The Well Known Rraad C-B Corsets At a blesp!y Cut Price several Saturday 79c Bathing Shoes Duek and wear several seasems. All Original price Saturday and tm- 00000000000000000000000000¢:°1.000000000000100000000000000000000000000¢:"; °1L00000000000000 R 0cccacnn Giuse of the unfaveradle prospecta PR S RAISINE IN DEMAND. Fresne, Cal, Aug. 12.—Cglferaia raisins will soon Beeome populs? with Eskimes of the Bafin Byy cauntry. Recently word was received hem that the Boston efiee of & company hand- ling Fresno raisins supplied twe eases ot California raisins to Prefessor Dcnald B. McMillan, expierer, who left tor the far north July 1. Tha raising were 'sent for “‘experimpatal darvest purposeés.” > v

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