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MAY DEMONSTRATE WORKING METHOD Chamber of Gomlfierce Plans Unique Exhibition in Near Futu A public demonsration Achievement club members doing the work which has the attention of t Manufacturer planned by of the local CF Mr. Makin pla Juni ctu tract Hartford Coun cret ) Malki mber Comm 1 find heing able store window, to have a Junior Achievement club, one of the various clubs in this city, actually do the work in the window. They will show the | people how they mend rubbers, how the wood work is done, hammocks made, hats trimmed, etc. $60 Needed. Mr. Makin and President Buol of the Chamber of Commerce, are work- ing hard in an attempt to have the city of New Britain represented at che inte te meet at Springfield, Septer.- ber 18, and are making strenuous ef- forts to raise the required $60. Want Store Window. S re for the demonstration, then different es will be permitted to show their working methods to the public view A\t the same time several competent judges will check the work and decide which team is the t the team be- ' knowledged i a ty n the most prof Learn to Save By Trading at ThePeoples’ Market Co. Cor. PARK & ELM STREETS Parking Space Orders of $1.00 or Over D MEAT Lean Smoked Shoulders, 16c 1b. BEEF Boston Rolls. 20c Eoneless Pot Roast .... 18c Shoulder Roast Stea Rib Roast... 25¢ Rump Roast. 30c Beef Liver 3 Ibs. 25¢ 2 SUGAR—7c Ib in P: Fancy Elgin Creamery Full Cream Cheese. .28c lb. Some Real Savings in' Our Fancy Peas, can Fancy Corn, can Fancy Tomatoes, can. . Pearl Tapioca, Ib. . ... Lima Beans, Ib. ...... 6c 9c Fancy Potatoes 55¢ peck . 31bs. 13c 5c Ib. 2 lbs. 15¢ Onions . Cabbage Sweet Potatoes. Lettuce Sweet and Hot Peppers 4 qts. 25¢ Lean Corned Beef, 8c Ib. 9to 11 a. m. Sirloin, Short, Porterhouse, Round, Belmont 25¢ s Fresh Ground Hamburg, Fruit Specials Bananas, 25¢ doz. Tel. 2298 elivered to Any Part of the City SPECIALS Armour’s Premier 18c Ib. LAMB Genuine Spring Only Leg of Lamb 27¢c Loin Lamb Chops . ... 30c Fores of Lamb Lamb Stew.. 10c k Specials Sugar Cured Ibs. 25¢ Bacon, 30c Ib. ackages. Bulk—63;c lb. | Grocery Specials—Order Early Pink Salmon ......... 1lc Asparagus, 1 lb. can.. 40c Mazolan Oil, pints.... 26¢ Apple Sauce Parson’s Vinegar, bot.. Selected Candled Eggs 14c Ib. 12¢ Lemons, 29¢ doz. Lima Beans Tomatoes 2 qts. 25¢ 3 Ibs. 13c Celery ... Evergreen Corn. .. 13c doz. Oranges . ..45c,.. 55¢ doz. The Waik-Over idea of patent leather dress ox- fords — thin, light sole, dressy heel and smooth instep fit; flexible and easy. Bench work that men of good taste look for. The Devon David Manning’s - Uitk Crer Shoe Store, 211 Main St. If the proper window can be secur=d | cient being-the one which will get the| Springfield trip. First Dollar Reccived. Contributions towards defraying t expenses of this team will be w comed by Mr. Makin at the Chamber of Commerce headquarters on Main street or by the Junior Achievement editor of the Herald. The first dollar was received by Mr. Makin this morz- ing. Demonstrate in Bristol. The Jolly Workers Junior Achie ment club, said to be one of the m active in the city, which nized by Rev. Frederick H. at the Daily ation Bible chool, gave a demonstration in Rock- well park, Bristol, yesterday at th special invitation of A. F. and M F Rockwell. Royalstone Williams, son »f Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams, o! 55 Hart street, who are directing the ‘lub, gave an address in which hc showed the work which is being done ind the methods used. Toys made by an 8 vear old boy were among thos exhibited. There were three table: used and 12 boys went from here to participate, Jack Rourke There. superintendent of New Britain's city playgrounds, Jack Rourke. Mr. Rourke is keenly interested in t kind of work. The children were tak- en over by Edward McAloon. Mrs. Williams has offered the serv- ‘ces of this club to Mr. Makin in the yroposed demonstration. Seventeen « Mary’s church are at P. S. McMahon's farm in Berlin where they are camping out under the charge of Rev. Walter A. McCrann. The camp has been nam- ed Camp McMahon after the local well known business man who donated its use for the boys. Real outdoor life is being enjoyed by the youths who are showing their ability at housework and cooking, necessitated by the fact that they must keep the camp in good con- dition and must ‘‘eat.”” Among the interested spectators was | | | Globe Clothing House nal Clearance Sale of Men’s Suits at Clearance Prices HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS UP TO $50.00, NOW $29.75 OTHER MAKES OF SUITS UP TO $40.00 NOW 8$19.75 THIS EVENT WILL ATTRACT SO MANY MEN THAT YOU HAD BETTER MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. ARRESTED FOR THEFT. Detective Sergeant A. J. Richardson today brought back from Hartford, Nel- son Ghopy, aged 17 y s, arrested in that city last night fo alleged theft of §5 from the room of Edna Piller at 84 Church street last Monday. He will be in police court tomorrow. ) City Advertisement Notice is hereby given to all per- tons, firms or corporations using the 5len Street Dumping Grounds that no warbage or other obnoxious material ~hall be deposited there before Oc- iober 1st. These grouids are to be nsed only for dry rubbish. Notice is also given that Public Dumping Places are open on Newington Road|, )n land of Oswald Reuther and Fred Beloin, and on Farmington Road on land of John Skritulsky, by permis- sion of the above named owners. No zarbage or other obnoxious material ~ill be permitted on these dumps. By Order, Board of Health. ET COMFORT FROM PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES, Old-fashioned reading or sewing glasses 1o not always permit this. Allow us to rescribe for your vision and fit you to modern glasses that will Evenings.— 00D 5 Optometrist. 521 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 Successor to Davis & Goodwin. AVIATORS TRY AN SWALLOW THIS ONE Hawaiians Flew Wi—lhout Planes Many Years Ago Honolulu, T. H., Aug. 26.—Thrills of flying were enjoyed by awaiians cen- turies before aviation was according to stories told by s of today. Th ancestors got the ial excitement by jumping off ffs into the ocean in home-made “planes.” They made a regular game of it, known as “lele pa or “jumping from the cliff.” It was played up to a hundred years or so ago by natives who lived near groves of loulu palms near high cliffs overlooking the ocean. Details of the game have been ob- tained by William J. Collho, a former newspaper editor now an officer of the Hale o na Alii Hawaii (House of Chiefs) v VoAt vanished sport: The game was played with huge contrivances bult of light but stout sticks and overwoven with loulu palm leaves. Several of these affairs were made ready, the Ha n “aviators’ towering cliffs at the me time. The adventurer who remained longest in the air was the winner. Often through carelessness or citement a “plane” would execute a nose dive similar to those of twentiet century airplanes. The only damag was the loss of the game. Old Hawaiians say that their flying men were exceptionallly skilful. The only means they had of iding th-=ir he says of the | [ took their seats, and were pushed over | § ex- | g A fleet of outrigger canoes anchored hore to pick up the sportsmen d retrieve the “planes.” Exceptionally daring Hawaiians often hopped off thousand foot cliffs on the mainland, it is said. ST MSHIP AGROUND. Boston, Aug. 26.—The steamship City of Atlanta of the Ocean Steam- Prime Rib Roasts 29¢ 1b Lean Pot Roasts 16¢ b Boneless Roasts 18¢ 1b Shoulder Roasts 22¢ 1b ¥ LARGE LEAN Legs of Spring Lamb Choice Lamb Chops Breasts of Lamb 14c 1b Fresh Pork Sausage .. 30c b crude weight to maintain ‘balance as they zigzagged down towrd the sea. appliances was to shift their |§ ' Mild Cheese OUR MOTTO QUALITY FIRST. LARGEST RETAILERS OF QUALITY MEATS IN U. S. § MORE CUTS OF THE BETTER CLASS OF MEATS AND POULTRY DIS- PLAYED IN ICE COOLED CASES, THAN ANY MARKET IN TOWN. SMOKED SHOULDERS b ship Co., inward bound, from Savan- nah, with passengers and freight went aground on Castle Island in the in- ner harbor today. WILL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER. Mayor Curtis has received a letter from Congressman E. Hart Fenn, stating that the two Armenian immi- TEL. 483 Sirloin, Round and Short STEAKS ... b 35c¢ Selling Elsewhere 50c and 35c. 16c¢c Brookfield, Clear Brook and Wedgewood PRINT BUTTER 48c ™ LEAN SMOKED SKINNED HAMS ... ant who have been on the way t New Britain for the past ni finally are enter the country. principally beca gration laws. Mayor Curtis took the matter up with Congressman Fenn at the request of friends of the immi- srants in this city. NATIONAL MEAT STORES CO. 70 WEST MAIN STREET Legs of Milk Veal 25¢ 1b Loin Veal Chops 35¢ Breast of Veal 16c 1b Roasts °f Milk Veal 22¢ b »34c Lean Fresh Shoulders . ... 20c Lean Corned Beef Sc Lean Cottage Hams Chopped Beef .. 16¢ Choice Young MOTHERS — FATHERS — PARENTS — REMEMBER — Only one more week before school opens. Have you bought your children’s shoes? If not why not visit our Children’s Shoe Below we quote a few Little Gent’s Black and Black and Tan. Sizes 11 to 5 Sizes 10to 2 . ..... 413-415 MAIN STREET 4 Doors South of East Main Street New Britain, Conn. i1 §1.98 ™ $2 08 Little Gent’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Scout Shoes, Youths’ Black and Tan Shoes. Operating 100 stores enables us to retail at wh of our bargains:— Tan Shoes. Sizes Sizes 215 $1.98 Sizes 115 alp prices and every prir s Youths’ Black and Tan Shoes. $2.69 $2.98 Boys’ Black and Low Shoes. $2.98 " $3.90 Children’s Patent Leather But- ton Shoes. Sizes 6 to 8 ... $1.39 Department and look over the bargains in School Shoes. We give you First Quality Shoes at the very lowest prices in the city. raranteed for quality, value and satisactory service. Children’s Black, Tan and Patent Leather Sizes 8Y; Button and Lace Shoes. $1.69 *© $2.98 Misses’ Black and Low Lace Shoes. Sizes 1115 to 2 $2.29 © $2.98 Growing Girls’ Black Lace Shoes. Sizes 25 $3.49 * $3.90 Bargains in All Departments See Our —Windows—