New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 3

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DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, 8 e g 5 48 et e e 2 S S % St F S ——— ) IMMIGRAM JEW ‘ M of US| ENORPORTABR IS WD GROSS DRIV e S the Spanish forelgn three bustled Gre 1156 d interioy ) v 2 5 " i % € ¢ ol ”"‘l“"—_,"ff'.‘ e e travelled half way | Main stre de onte g ; . ; 7‘” y i 3 ) ; YOUR FRESH FISH orld to put over a re ¢ not run « ) YVV;!‘ .u."‘ Xpe l T Honey making basis, but \‘ {o _‘ B " n o & i toc v t l.\' Hl‘:!{l‘: tion in the past ) ireen- | enable the inhabit to get money ) i . ) : : 0 I : ‘ A Big Variety and blott is the man, and he is a Jewish | on easy terms t irchase 1ool and ‘ 3 ¥ . i | f mn 4 ] ; ; 1 Fine Quality immigrant from the little Polish town | farm tmplemer ler to hecome st Mezchret elt-supporting again § ) ; ; the ¢ I Sl . Splendid Shore Immigrants from most of the t As 50 s the town showed sign e places in Central and Hastern | of Lecoming once more a_ goins con of ; LY 4 e Bl chase hy the occup ‘ voe | Haddock G L S L K R LR ) thelp M i 3 PN Ay oFnar ‘ ' ' Boston Biue Whole Fish 10¢ whicl T 1 Landsmanschaften. | of bread. so Grec \ f 3 B hy b ‘..h\-"u | {o the Landsmans. | realization that a loaf of bread was| WS i S \ 1 sl ‘ Fancy Fat Flounders 12¢ 1l iannion s s one thing and brick w X N - b | é ; ik e ] g B H(‘\.\h Steak 13¢ the members ed that the old | els rain, atar S e i 2 v {51 s lome town was in bad way. War and | hal @ also introduced the in ; : [ 1 I Or 2 pounds for 25¢ disorders and disease and economic | habitants to the Ameriean B % $ g 3 i k ‘_ { \ Faney Fresh ]lcn'ing .. 12¢ starvation ha t finished the [art of the home garden, sor 5 ; g 3 4 ) q 25 Pl ' going con o the mem- |they had never dreamed of in the : G { Migu Long l»Lmd Sea Trout 25¢ cided that the town needed a , little N altiotant 4 : : . Nilvei . 20¢ A HADIEmE oA e RIAL L Iaalt i e SR R A ;s DITOR | | « | Roe l\pmi Cod Steak ... i8¢ firmly in a chaotic world. Green- | habit, much to the disec ; : i 1 % n & . | : i Fancy Block sland Mack- Llatt was picked elegate to | the typhus ‘“cooties.” make the town over on the Amerl-| Finally, last Fourth of July, t j RS iAo . i Market Company in Proce \ ; Biat o erel, Butterfish, Eels, Weak- can model, persistent Greenblait introd Mez el j of Liquidation—Has Been in Txlst . | fish, renobscot Salmon, In the town of & persons there |chretz to a real Americar ST e S G e L e 45 bl Kot sttty N o “'xht!ihut, Swordfish, West- fand he told the home fol b y ; \ Aians port Smelts, Live and Boiled ROLLER SKATING e el P ‘ Rl ¥ i A : Whose store s located corr t i‘fll‘lnl[). Long Island Scal- RINK L : ' S o : roce fildutoa araaliey ‘ e . lops, Open Long Clams, candles and a iple of whe o p AL DISILLUSIONED . ‘ . Dyigar Ty (T S imd thus in the evening hio one | 5 / Saanniormed, ceting |Steaming Clams, Finnan pen oy e "eason to the astounded popu Mmoo new 3 ; k fe % R ; ‘\ { 83 Men Who Sought Romance in Hild(]i(‘. \()rway Sa]t Her- FREE For Ladies (i S S T e R e . P : : i 2 offiees of Green Freanateiniat! i PA b SR MY 0 [vings, Salt Salmon, Salt dihistWeelciWed:SThiue St i Siecaansaes aitian o AR | L e occuples the site forr 4 e, oL Swordfish, Salt Mackerel, Open Afterncons t, hapy 1 bu little town | . SN : - SRl YR BRC DR ot e nen all | Boneless Salt Cod. . and Fvenings. R [ ont of e the People i o D S et Saybrook Oysters 50¢ pk. & PPN —— st orremn o st s 2 . com- Tnstructors for Beginaners, [mitee, wi aising . relief fund ey e e T | Try our If“d“;‘“ Neck fi)ys- Avrangements made for i w1 fion "of| tinental Hall, cene of the conference. In front are Sccrotury : DS ; gu re Rehef »‘J(I“- npenr resh every day. Private Sessions in ed towns in| O ) (vight) andsKlihu Root. Behind Root is Senator | hey are fine. : .___‘.'.‘,‘,‘_‘_‘“““‘"““' e L e | FOR IMDIGESTION | We are open till 9 o'clock irope. Many dis-| Lodge. « bacl Lodge is Senator Underwood. John B n Named Chief wces of absolute des . Templar ing Last Evening | Thursday evening. a (, a itio ican offers | 7 . WA TN Y ple of Honor held its| \ / ¥FoR Musterole insures quick relief from Ope - nd ‘v u‘rvmw'\ ) C nit- | 1 he r 3 { £ \ __g3CE . s n the arp | 4 M et U Gl g, T Hl utomobile y That is Awaited For Belvidere ! iea toem .: S B " Rl ~) 6 BELLANS shooting through your head, just people the opportunity to res n little of this clezn, white ointment on | respect i ! ‘l,‘-“ e . DistcE e ool o sewer Construction is Finance and | {Hr1es - Symonds . Aug C % | Hot water i ° Get Mustsm!n ur drug 9 o a large immigration | ot your T o & s z i T b, = : 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere WASHINGTON PLACE 35&065cinjars& 103pitalsi; . ¢ 1656 e to the United Stat ters at 103 strictions expire till on the t his hig | is nearly donc nd accorc L e e oeton Clothing Store ke e ‘H‘ i seouts Wil 1ot e i 63 Church Street utherl %“::ifi‘il,.‘f,';'.".‘.',‘."':?1;‘.‘...,.',1‘,!"."""" | i B A SMOKE SALE STILL | ON ing Partics Are SUPPER TONIGHT e W " EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD of the city , Tty faE Nitata1cs :\'\ arle Young, a painter, o e sl e ety > 0 ¥ ;j l‘an’iii’fi Coafs e e S s S S .For $3-00 and up 1t will not injure t this city 40 Mise Mary Tercyville, - The caremony was per- | on Satundsy night v o ez Teisons s Ladies” Suits— All Wool and § Stylish. ... 5.00 and up often commence |formed at Plymouth November 4 ;\_':i.‘;“,‘:‘,,‘,":fi’}.{.l;‘,“‘:.‘.‘“" A |Rev. I, A, Broderick of the Tmma- [and Mrs. 3 vel Tater, membirs dwes a0 - Misses’ Suits—Al Wool ... ... ... .. 10.00 and up culate Conception church of tir t A3 o Wari, machinis and M 2y i e B Misses’ Cloaks—Not Many Left ... ... 10.00and up titutes. Turphy f this city, mar SUED FOR $1 Ine ongale (- Rucnted B ook 8 | of (he. Tence Frank M. Mather af- BRE A TR wert e, wronen suase v | Boys’ Suits—Sizes 8 - 17 .. ... ..., ... 3.00 and up the letters N 2 At all fNelatine egulin cek ¢ ¥ of el erford s hr 1t suit for T rrciowsloy, un ele irisia i ar DAREIeES sl mortow | $1,800 asainst Wiag vk i Boys” Coats and Mackinaws—Any Size 3.75 and up this city, "‘h\l 1therine Popie pSLE Lhe £ estate ‘ 5 t has Ik of Hartford| Thes were ma neack, 1eader of the clun, hus | been attaghed by Constable Frea win- 1§ Papts to Match Your Coat ; veveee. 2.50 and up I n'\:llf!iéi% Q@E‘IR%GE “\,‘,\, ol e e 5 7 ‘ : i séfffl?f?n?ndwpfiufiust Cf:ar 8:’1%3“15 SUEK YOUNG WOMAN LT e e e T | Boston Clothing Store Cuticura Healed. et i f e S il | D R e G e e e e, ] 63 Clmnh Sireet 1 asked to find M troubled with pimples on b Hay and arms. They were ha ; and red, and some of them f v eft her home vere very sore. Her face was ster County, to attens figured for a while, and she stayed | vention in Kingston I 4 e wlileen) Bt mothen dsiel Shorl . g iy . SN -1 e | Kolts of Ulster County, to try to find 4 s ood so began 5 ’ s | il o Cudicura \uaps‘nn:l Ointment | [Der : S k : £ 3 3 Q | \}\WI _»d,_) £ using three cakes of Cuti- “l' "" - "“‘,‘ "'“" ElLEnReal fns . g : ! A MDD oy st o | |1 101 01 00 e 4 bAl.g, STARTS TOMORROW MORNING F, McDuffy, 20 Franklin St., | |&one 1o '\' Al "l' o 1 sl ek ; % o & v 2xeter, N. H., Dec. 31, 1920. seen on the ot there by an Ulster | : i AR . Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and | |county resid ¢ 0 o 5 ‘: 'ILH ; U H/\ND BILLS cum the daily care of your skin. Miss Tewilliger is described as be ing abont five f¢ four inches tall SERETRETRER | | ininc o i i o Rt BE IN LINE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. TEE Caticura Soap shaves without mi COL. LEWIS WOULD DISARM ROUGH, PRPLY SKIN | o .. "o . . B B { THE BOOTERY SHOP | Washington, Cleared Up In Few Days |1nose who precented 1o vreas b v : ; - N anEneaaveralpaa |\ EslneAnttlony o Halmnmar . : 118 MAIN s??‘m, O"POSETF SOUTH CHURCH slve, unsightly skin—ten chances |of the Lewis gun. The Colonel : i i ¢ g to one it's caused by constipation |in the name of the churches of Mo and a lazy liver, which is easily |clair, N. J, v s o ¢ P - : = and quickly remedied. For a good, Asked if he really meant it, Colonel : e i " SR . 0L s safe, purely vegetable regulator |lewis avowed that he certainly did 5 : & > which will keep your system clean, that he would be happy never to : : ‘5‘\ U P I S A L E as nature intended, manufacture Another gun if the 5 3 statesmen of the world removed the ; § : | market for them ; K i . s MWADD OCNORE T KE < He mentioned the fact that none of ST P Lot k LDWARD “O}‘.I“AEN ficHENCKS L g the factories of, his company in 1 R i 3 f I8 ARCH STREFY N ind I4u‘|v\\nv{l<”\4v’\ : § A Gt 3 4 T% . 4\1 L MRE PILLS ToN:ght & o8 Nkt ;'y" ERaa s i o ; Ll e ; i This is an opportunity for the public of New Britain, which x“ ill never be given them again to get bar- AtalIDrquls‘tsZWabm' \e SipRE e R B Rt A S 3 B ciis in Eumnltaee and! Housoh nishin " have never before been seen Sugar Coated or Uncoated \B \ g % PR 55 4 Y We are forced to sacrifice o " v orde y raise Ready Cash QOver §0 Years the Standard “R5% TO PLAY ATLAS A, C. § e ; A 3 s S N HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE OFFER m=—====| New Haven, Nov. 18 L Ok & LBLEG W LI ST e UG $ ol le f his clothe pan must be either very pac Bishie! . AT \‘l'\lvll‘1~l " (Cotton) ... ."c':‘»[: noon that the Atlas basketball tossers RS Al ML 1€§, & mnah € I Parlor Stoves S1.00 up i 88 F OX ’ s will usher in their 1921-22 season on | O VEIY & . Arvthur J. Balfour, who's joking with Secretary wit Cases and Hand o Ij'”; ¥ . Mattresses o $14.00 — A ushe 2 ason on < : g 8 00 & tefrigerators $5.00 Thanksgiving ' Day night at the Ar-| Hughes, is not poor and he certainly doesn't care a whoop how Bag H0c up ab « §8.00 :’! 51 b ‘:::‘: ::1': T ek Koy, YA P : Y $5.00 up Mlows—at | )se up s CCWAY DOWN 1IAST mory by clashing with the strong| his clothes look! Glance at the fit of the coat, the careless wi L $1.00 “: Bedroom Sets (1 piec S Fvenin 01 3 1 ) . woup t ! - p Starts Sunday Fvening fo H}l‘“l‘l'k New Britain tars s 1t s [‘l”fl‘l’l (.'.k‘] nulled LWV, | et sn }‘VH’I on th ai I All sgats Mat. 23c—All sents Eve. 3¢ Anxibusly awaited by Yocal fandom e S H: il A e These Prices Include War Tax. which is anxious to see the Atla of the British arms delegation, headed by Balfour, at Washin AT | (ction under the new rules. | ton. i nd STOVES and OVENS

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