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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 102r. T card. Shippers may be prosecuted fruit berries, cte., wi their own [dress to which the letter or p.nkz.gc]flfl“* to a statement by a postal offi- When Father Carved the Duck. veight in the box crushes them to a lis mailed, then it would be bettor [clal is that some people overvalue CAS ro R 'A It was as far away as last Christ-|PUlp and makes them unfit to be mail- [to have the return address on the |Packages wnen insuring them, and ’ = ed.” B |think if they get lost or destroyed package came back. 3 3 the box | Although liquid is supposed to be Should Have ¢ Inside. the government will make good to the For Infants and Children packed in such a manner that its con-| «In gending sultcases, or any pack. |[U1l amount of the insurance. This| jpyUse ForOver 30 Years conthined a home-made cake for|BTts - | The mother, a pair of slippers for sister, 8 will be absort by its own |, is a mistake. The loser iz compelled Al around and pac if the e broken, to prove value and the government, . . - hells were bursting m - Grapcs. Machine Oil, Golf |’ btk J bk a roast duck for the family and a|Zl/0 FUE T FAC CO mails, “it is policy to put a card or Eoae st S P i yine wera findingitheleitarget bottle of “Scotch” for father. also a[{He T 2 2 raper with the sender’s pame and ad- |if it cannot replace the lost or dam- box of saw st Thus if the out. |#8¢d article, will m good only for I mas that the prize through. When it started out, continued the superintendent of : Yo b . Plums by Reverse Delives 5 b R A I & inalde Sticks, Eggs of All AZeS| v iniitny”a husket of biums ar- | Tus eeeder faned o mark the package | PRrtment doc = 1a¢ " saress becomes vmreadable “for |10 nctual value, refardics of the ivec ® ¢ yy parcel posi E its of o Fiaigu: Borssie » |tmount of insuranc “The govern- and Whatnots, Worry De- :w‘v...f.”,‘.,‘.:l‘..“Iv,[.],‘ et ”xl‘nu( \\'::: {r“l'”" l"f OE{PDS Al ]“_‘r'g" to "::2:; Post cing "fl':;‘m',; ":,:’1“”‘\)‘."1 (x::;nl,l::nn ;":\ri.\h' ment is not betting, said the official, | The territory of Hawaii consists & hipped. They were suftering severely | rrvoa 1o oren Bt in o sndly a1 winflother trouble. which Interfercs Goverment Docen't Gamble, | \l5 money against the custome inhabited islands, besides a num- laney and Company. from the infirmities of old ago when | o5 150teq condition. The botile was|packing. People will se into "im:‘”,?’. T Nis vt anins i packs l;::lk'ni \.l'l;:;\. it will deliver s ey L iy they arrived. Like the famous case |,.,,0n and the contents had entered [ment, purchase a shirt waist or some z of “books” consizned to the Prohibl- |, 1, ¢tho cake, making it such a one|other article. have it wrapped in thin | ., S — When a local mall earrier called at ‘1‘("";:;"“ they were leaking through the |, ;i) or never made. Also a generous|paper and strin the clerk | e s hinking the 8 1 1 | A e certain house one day this week and ot portion of the precio: fluid had|t y Ce fust a Short dis. red to the woman who answered | long that the bottom o = badly stained and much [the postoffice trus ) luck the grace BY TRADING HERE” pers were he Selll & sy kY T mass | Was as rotten as the plums. When the - d' Provide the Sell a r ticky, Julck m o T O P basher. the | the Worse for wear. The postal rep-(Of & kind Providence and the postal of unrecognizable pulp, ho was deliv- [ |5 = dropped out and with it some | F®sentative on the beat delivered all department to keep the bundle intact 5 = ering what to all Intents and Pur-|of the plums. The janitor shoveled [Put the bottle, which went to the 5 ,C"""',"" Misrepre nted Bty SHDULBERS Poses was meant to be a perfectly non- | the bottom of the basket and the bot- |2Sh bin, and collected three déllars 1 j"v“’“ "‘-_”'*'H of contents to tha 3 |tom of the plums into the bottom of |and some odd cents for first class|clerk at the stamp window, causes the garbage can and the mailman |postage, because of the enclosed let- ':\j“:‘i*‘“‘|f:;}‘:‘]:'”vfn’"‘l’v"‘:k"‘I'P“‘” Poonte | 4 SIRLOIN £ : e e 0| turned the basket upside down and |ter. il peckare willlbollrc rusaat s calso!| PORTERHOUSE LEAN :u:-\n:..;.‘ln»:.,..u: 1:2”\- ;”" I'{ (.:.,':L': :!\::\‘r:;| the m-w.fo.m.» mass that '(‘“nl;ld .\:‘nll %he ll‘nrlo‘r \‘“’r‘““ they tell the clerk the package con- | |8 ROUND i ¥ SMOKED Bete. (o) ahow! (hatit)ever hadllueer | i ool ipout tTiaaked | atianior| Postmmstar | olec [neybInt ot L eoent Lo n = - — e — m sho pve S ’ . . s se they Bt I nbia e e 3 marked fragile or had any mark to Houeyed Wowds "’h""‘ b was | Delaney one day. “Certainly.” was|clerk's business. Postal s ,ru:h\ A 27C PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREEY 150 show that, instead of being filled with [ A pound of honey in the cOmb Wa8 |11, answer. “it the stove measures|require the clerks to ask what is in | il = e something mailable, it contained sev- Wishod onto the local Postoffice VeCoRt” |10ag than 84 inches in length plus its|packages before accepting them for g eral pounds of over-ripe grapes. 0 oo et st circumforence and weighs less than 75 [ mailing. ¢ _LAMB_ . —VEAL— —PORK— Alr Sort of Bl ‘;:“,'n,.\ The mail sack which con. |Pounds"” It was not shipped. Golf Can Ship Fruit. o . qmn’r ME FRESH No doubt tho woman who received | JOlrneY The mail sack WHICH 00~ | gk often go by mail, as do baseball| Berries. can be mafled but they |4 SHORT m ZOC the package was provoked. The mail [ained th.s package arrived here on & || (8 0 S0 B, %) [ “bicycle wheels, |must be placed in a metal container. EGS ... : carrier did not report. But that the | FER WA CY. T0e e tor had | Sult cases are common, occasionally a |Fruit should not be too ripe when | S8 m 23¢ SHOULDERS mail man himself and tho clerks at launder and a |baby coach, rocking chair or rocking|mailed T . rs 18¢c FRESH ittt s perishable, non-fragfle parcel post | package. There was nothing on th . el W another mail sack to y o tho postofiice were provoked would be | SROTASE. MR- FACK 10 0 e o i ried | horse goes through. People visiting in Trouble With Addresses. PORK CHOPS putting 1t as mildly as to say that|, .. . (ere delivered three days later | Florida send cocoanuts in place of| Ofttimes the post office emploves S } i CORNED Jack Dempsey's most formidable | letters Were Colvernd LITed CRVE ed | pest cards, srape frult and oranges. |havetrouble reading addresses. People | D CHOPS 5 3 SPARE RIBS wallop was I\(:uzpb«l-n‘;:;; :;:-kr 15 numrbsiibe the Gvivtiien Usually this fruit is packed when it|write them :mw pencils and the writ- STEWING STIEWING FRESH s 3 L iv ing rubs off through contact wit 3 & 14 = el But tho box of grapes, sent hero Probably a Bootleg Machine. {,”nn’d“"!;:;:'"‘ R ponry " snd[other letters. Another b Aimentcs | LAMEB FESL) SOOGRL c EES SR RS from another posioffice an a perfectly | .Sewing machine oil,” said the writ- [ nnieq often are shipped by mail and |i§ that of business firms and manu- mailable packago had nothing on an |ing on a package recently left at the | o’ o ol on' 1% 08 condition it not|facturing concerns printing their re- ||§ PRIME RIB BOILING BEEF interesting little bundle which started | joca) office to be malled to some one in [0 riny when they Sty turn addresses so they stand out more ROASTS BONEL RUMPS b 280 out from Torrington oni day, when |poston. Superintendent of Mails Lo g prominently than the address of the | @ FANGY CRUCK s H HAMBURG .. Ib 18c clerks in that office evidently were | jumes 1. Grace, gave the box one 84 Inches the Limit destination of the package. ™his very | gt g RETT B s sy ov : ot - 2 et 3 ROASTS CORNED BEEF busy overlooking. instead of oversee- | na)) and staggered away. Postmas People who send packages by |often results in a package coming |8 ing packages. The package was an |iar w. I, Delaney sent out an S. O. §. | Parcel post should ask the man at the |back o its starting point after It old fashioned cornucopia, or funnel- [ ¢or o government Inspector. Said in- |stamp window for information and|nas covered a portion of its journey. —BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY— | RESH SPECIAL GUARANTEED— shaped piece of brown paper, Which | octor after testing the “sewd - |then ship according to his advce,” said ¢ o originaily held & dosen eggs. A hana- | Toic o e O ol coniente, |Superintendent Grace. Parcel post ..Th,"':f{',::r":,:fi'?“ et 5 ful of badly soaked pape: contain'ss | ordered the box delivered — to the |Packages must not be sealed. the ‘clerk || ““IN¢ Proper place. said Postmas- 4 c - C OZ soma shelli and a lttlo yellow Pulp, | nearest sewer inlet. And John Bar. |Must be told of their contents: liquor G oo LM Baid e . was dalivored to & New Britpin a1 [jovcorn's wake was a fizzle that trip. |and explosives cannot be mailed at|!N The UPDEr 107 BARC corner and dress and olerks at tho postoifice ! all; the package must measure not|noWhere else. We don't like return spread a conglomerate mass of scram- The Liquid Age. more than 84 inches in circumference | 2ddresses written on the ks of |8 WHOLE MILK 26 GEM NUT 22 l BEST PURE bled hen frult and the remains of | A certain package marked “eggs.” |plus the length, weigh not more than |¢NVelopes. but if people cannot put |E CHEESE C I MARGARINE .... Ib [ LARD what had once been lettcrs out to dvy. | revived too many old time memories |70 pounds is going less than 300 miles, ;‘l‘x‘;hmflv“’t“r“,:%"‘:“’f‘m‘:r'n‘ ‘i‘;?‘“‘;(‘j":;" 7 The janitor turned the mall sacks in- | to be bona fide eggs and another bun- |nor more than fifty pounds If going it 208 3 = . - . PR N 5 . Lo Sl Erabea T ot | At T R AR o Ea e I (he t | | iasve thant360T ritias. ———t e, [l SPECIAL SALE OF PICKLES, SOUR AND SWEET MIXED—STUFFED AND QUEEN OLIVES. were delivered a day or #o later, much | smell as the eggs, both were opened Don’t Want Liquids “OVER THE HILL” the worse for wear and looking as [and subsequently went the way of all | ““Then people should use judgment DINNER BLEND TOMATO BLUE though they had gone through the [bad booze which gets into the post- [in shipping things” continued Mr. ’ ) s 2 : C battle at Fort Barnyard while the [office—via the seier route to the dis- [Grace.” Many people try to mail ripa FOX s — Saturday betlodotet o S 25(: caTsuE Zibots 25C — 6 e — e § NEW ROLLED ELBOW AMERICAN OATS o 5 m 23C MACARONI ...... T 11c SARDINESI & e O T R e Tomators o= 10¢ %= 33¢ | SWEETCORN .......... a0z 12¢ —MEDIUM SIZE NATIVE— W MEATY— ! Potatoes 5k 31c [Prunes 4 lbs 25¢ Fancy Ganning Peaches4qts 19¢, large basket 59¢ LARGE HEADS SWEET JUICY SUNKIST CABBAGE ........ each 8c THOUSANDS answered it yesterday and today a scramhling, : N v LARGE RIP ORANGES seething, swirling mass of buyers. ; W e BANANAS .o doz 19¢ Crowds Streaming in—Goods Pour Out. X : ?:;lli\);')s"h ; am 1 5c 3 s\‘:RET POTATOES 1 1> 1 9C 2 J Bankrupt Clo se-out Sale : Every lnducmet for Your t do Your Shopping Saturday in is Market—Highest Qual- People recognizing the Super Quality of the merchandise THE BOOTERY SHOP ity Food Products at Positively the Lowest Prices in Town. handled are quick to take advantage of this opportunity to get these High Grade Shoes i . — — e : below the price of ordinary and inferior me ~handise. Small Lean | 3 % g SR | Solid Lean Smoked i g ; Corned Beef, Saturday Is Children’s Day @ - U IS Prime Shoulder | 7 ; Y R Roasts of Beef, AT THIS GREAT SALE OF BANKRUPT HIGH GRADE SHOES we will put on sale ! Steak, 18c Ib. | § Ry 16c Ib. tomerrow hundreds of pairs of School Shoe; of the Better Quality at prices that are truly staggering. Take advantage of this winderful opportunity to ontfit the children fer the opening of school Tuesday. . Boneless Rib Roasts of Beef |’ Cut Rib Roasts Children’s and Misses’ High Boys’ Shoes in Either Black j s OB MA |N ST OPPOSITE E: HA'H S”f of Beef 30c lb. Top Brown Shoes FREE Or Brown .Calf Al leather with good substantial rodo i b 130 SCOOTER CARS DIED T ol (o GRG R L i Store Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day. Buy Saturday for Sunday and Monday throughout. Sizes 814 1 t but will withstand the roughest wggtncinle $l-89 i G :Zr e - ' . ————— 50 CHOICE LAMBS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES!! — ; Ain’t We Got Fun ! ) Siz 11% to 2 . 8 or wn, 32,10 | s i T 8160 LEGS 25¢ | °hgrs 25¢ | ®Roasts, . .. 30¢ Prime Short rRéeneala ig Girls’ Hi “ut Brow our windo! While they last i . e Calf Kshho(eu o yo wil sive omo. abeolmtely || Dack o%H: . S FOREQUARTERS 12 STEW LAMB < LOIN LAMB FOR 22 c Brogue last, a solid substantial | achool shocs sold Sacurday. e 3 C LB. ROAST, LB. . shoe of exceptional material and neat | They will go fast—Get here P “‘o % $l 89 L appearance carly—Be in linc when the et 5 Special—7 to 12 a. m. re 2 to 7 s o Z 5" ial— 9 a. m. el $2.50 M| Ssplsvenlatis st D R et e Best Cuts ROUND, SIRLOIN and SHORT s ¥ 2 1bs. BEST HAMBURG. .............. 25c STEAKS, 35c Ib. Full line of “Educator” and other High Grade Shoes for Boys, Misses and Children at ’ PRIME TOP WESTERN 25 MILK FED NATIVE FRESH EASTERN PORK -t BANKRUPT PRICES K : BEEF VEAL Pork Roasts =R Lean Plate Beef.....8c Ib. s ... 25c Ib. Lean Fresh Shoulders 18 1b Fresh Stewing Beef 12c Ib. Short Cut Legs ot X Prime Blade Roasts 16c Ib. faic~ hons .. 30c Ib. Fresh Spare Ribs. .. 15c Ib. Top Round Roasts. .32¢ Ib. Breast of Veal..... 15c Ib. Pork Sausages ..... 28¢ Ib. h I I E ¢ Prime Pot Roasts. ..14c Ib. Veal for Pot Pie....10c lb. ¥y Salt Pork e ¥e i Sugar Cured “uv!,\lilL L3 ‘ed I(n’x-lnv:’ Best Frankforis an Cottazs ! Honey Comb Pickled Pigs i 20c¢ ib. l Hams, 37¢ ib. Tripe, 18¢ 1b. Feet, 15¢ Ih. con, strips, 25¢ b Fowls, 48¢ Ib. ¢ 118 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. B = . 3 3 Domino Sugar, in packages ............................. 51bs. 32¢c Strietly Fr ~I| Eggs. . .34c = e Jar e Bottle Libby's Corned American Sar- 15¢ Ih. s, gar, 10c Beef, 2 cans dines, 5 cans 25¢ Full Cream Bri B B D Aoes s 1b. y 2 Large Boftle Tall Cans Salmon Brown Sugar Best Pure v esevo it . { 23 5 Ketchup, 20c¢ 2 8c Confectionery ! Milk Crackers Prunes, . : Evaporated 1iilk S, Sugar, 2 Ibs. 19¢ 2 Ibs. 33c I 3 Ibs. 29¢ | 175 can l 25¢ Ib. e — - . PR Bananas Sweet Potatoes j Choice Native Swret] Corn Cantaloupes 3-JUY- ¢ | > doz. 5bs. 25¢ | Potatoés, 55c pk.] 13c doz. 5 Ibs. 25¢ 4 for 25¢

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