New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, S U~ T 7T .08 T T i 1 T O . M AL T8 LA B S T LT N T, 58 T T BT Y e TSP ity streats, now oosupled. By bill Low Heel and Squared Toes b from Rudolph Gocht of this POLICE COURT CASES clt m and I[m\ Hermai u‘ i Mas 4 Mr “‘I‘ 1| One Drunkeness Charge and One | the 1d BBLAH ol Ao Tan v ita. GenfNARtly &y Liquor Case on Day's Docket Sy Women who thought they never could . pects that the Miller & Olson Co. will | John Banner paid a fine of $5 nt at | wear low heels have found in our Cubist atpe | add to their chain of stores by loeats | costs today for drunken ed o1 Judg i 3 . AdVOCfl[GS SU{)DOI’UUQ Delegumu Fet it e , Al A i Leeivvictiogis 5 . a fit, comfort, and smart daintiness they 5 dT | ty sto Arch street, one | sisting Policeman \ ti unti ton have never known 1n an outdoor shoe, Wh S | d one on Stunley. ¢ |The policemun met ter mid i it 0 bigned Treaty s A s ot e i uthern part of the city not|atlegations, in o drunken condi now reached by the Arch and Stan- | When placed under arrest he o Cash your Chr Ty atent atores, The new Blookiwill | thal patroimia olads sitore, 1 Dublin, Dee. 9, (By Associated Press).—Commenting on the state- ment of Bamon De Valera in which the republican leader declared him self in opposition to the terms of the | Irish agreement the Irish Independ- | ent today says: “In connection with this develop- ment the outstanding fact is that on Beptember 14 last the Dail Eireann appolnted five plenipotentiarics to represent Ireland at a conference with representatives of the British govern- ment to discuss the Anglo-Irish proh- Jem and If possible, arrive at a settle- ment. “With skill and ability. these plen- potentiaries discharged the onerous mission entrusted to them. After| long weeks of arduous labor and per- sistent effort they secured terms and a settlement which we have no doubt were the best that in existing condl- | tions could have been extracted. “As plenipotentiaries they -repre- sented the Dail Eireann and the Irish nation and in the exercise of their power they signed a treaty of peace, “We submit that in the circum- stances the nation is in honor bound to uphold their action. If the posi- tion were reversed and if the head of the British government, together with members of the British cs sought to repudiate the treaty Irish people would unhesitatingly condemn their attitude.” OFFICERS ELEGTED 3 E. 0. Sjerden in New lu sident of the be an ornament to the city. Mr, Olson | Banner sald he was walking ham ~47 and $8.45 DAVID MANNING'S ?a%r/fi‘-@/el‘ Shoe Store 211 Main Street PRACTICAL PRESENTS y Tte New Britain Market Co. 318 Main St., Next to R. R. Crossing. Tel 2485 LEAN ROAST PORK .......... o lb. 18c ‘S\i &LL LEAN I‘RE H S H()UL])ERS lb l5c LEAN FRESH HAMS ............. 1b. 22¢ SMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB. .. .Ib. 35¢c PRIME RIB ROASTS OF BEEF. .... 1b. 28c ROASTS OF MILK FED VEAL..... Ib. 25¢ John L. Davis Bible Class—Dudley | Walker Vice-President, rach O 2 Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib, 18¢ | Lamb for Stew ....Ib. 15¢ Choice Shoulder Steak | Veal for Stew...... Ib. 15¢ Officers were clected and a program | laid out far the winter at the mkl‘ h. 18¢ official meeting of the John L. De - onbooouoaiadanon il oc Lean Corned Beef..lb. 10¢c h | ity Fresh Killed Fowl. .1b. 45¢ Gotlace Hats Ib. 32 ning. Swift's Premium Hams '0 Aage 5 ams ... D Oat Clifton MeKe s Ih. 32¢ Speiry & Barnes Bacon Although it Avas T To latter continue in this capacity he was | Smok 1 houlders. .1h. 15¢ TS Lo A e Ib. 35¢ unable to do so and E. O. Sjerden $]é Link Sausage ..... lb, 25¢ Sperry & Barnes Sausage was elected to the office. Dudley | Fores of Spring Lamb =~ " | ..o iieiiinanns 1b. 35¢ Walker was named as vice-president | 1h. 24c Best Cuts h‘irloin Ste&k and John Sloan secrctary. It was de- o FRREE h. 24 s 8 cided to inaugurate a membership Fat SaltePorkc a1 Loy i e s Ib. 39¢ campaign and the membership will I Lean Boneless Pot Roast | Ends of Ham ...... 1b. 18¢ divided into two branches, represant- | (|| . f¢@ 1 et~ w (8 00 &Rt ] e 1b. 18¢ Best Frankforts .. lb. 19¢ ing the army and navy. A general of | e the army and an admiral of the navy | will be seleeted by the new president. Rev. John L. Davis took up the | question of who wrote the book of Proverbs. Copies of the book of Pro- verbs in vest pocket size were_ dis- tributed to the members. Next Thurs- day Rev. Mr. Davis will take up an ethical teachings of the book of Pro- verbs. Domino Granulated SU(.AR in 2 anfi% 1b. pkgs. and 10 and 25 lb cloth bags .Ib. 6¢ WHITE LOAF FLOUR.......... sack $1 10 Challenge Milk. .2 cans 25¢ | E\'uporated Milk. . can 1le¢ Van Camps Beans. .can j0¢ Tomatoes, 2 large cans 25¢ 5 Sardines (in oii) 6 cans 2! g MILLER & OLSON Karo Syrup ...... can 10¢ — Not-a-Seed Raisins pkg 23¢ L ‘ SRR Lemon Peel ...... 1b. 29¢ Sun Maid Seeded Raisins A, J. Olson Buys South Main Strect | Property for Enterprising Fiem. | \{{||(1, M@ SwRmiiiBdenT By ose o WAl [ e pkg. ! Orange Peel ...... Ib. 29¢ } (Cleaned Currants pksr. Citron Ib. 45¢ A. J. Olson, of the firm of Miller | & Olson, purchased today through | Uneeda Biscuit ... pkg. 6c Prunes .. .. 2 lbs, 25¢ | | Royal Lunch and Premlum Soda CTACKETS %oty et .. Ib. 14¢ Winner (o(‘fee ................. .... b 21c W ed(rc\‘ ood (‘reamely Butter........lb 44¢ 5.00 B. C ?WQMR SONS ; “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” Best Pure Lard Parksdale Egas Peanut Butter 2 Ibs. 25¢ doz. 49¢ Ib. 17¢ Extra 1< ancy Potatocs .............. pk. 39¢ KOHLER & CAMPBIELL ek PLAYER PIANOS Lal ge Jmcv (ll‘d[)(‘fl'llll .......... 4 for 25¢ Hundreds of satistied owners Brigedion /d Large Sound Onions Payrsnips ....o0e e Ib. 5¢ C. L. P]ERCE & CO. | /AR VI e NGRS~ 00 =RV "Dy B el 3 1bs. 25¢ Sweet Florida Oranges 45¢ 9 AIN ST 71 & Yellow Glebe Turnips Cranberries ...... qt. 23¢ (Fll[_\(:fil?‘l‘?\L\m::;(-m é’:‘ e ety MY [RNRUREE \ YW Y e wea et B e . bl Lemons . doz. 23¢ [ ‘& Sweet Potatoes. .5 Ibs. New Mixed Nuts. ..lb, 23¢ Carofs it ib. 5¢ Baldwin Apples . 2 qts. 25¢ (elory, Spmach Le‘ltucc, Soup Bunch, Kale We are now taking orderfl for Christmas Turkeys Fcrccd Out of Busmuw CLOSE OUT SAL% Only 18 More Days of Stupvndous Selling g ' R 5 2 6~ K "4 Vgl O NS AV BT ST A A S et Y SR Y ¥ 4 A WOMEN'S LADIES WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S § BOYS' SHOES UT%I‘%O?JISN\ GORDON HOSE OXFORDS SHOES “ Brown or black 4 e ; : Brown or black I A few of these high Brown or black, Black kid Louis BT bt heavy Blucher wide¥¥ %é?:llflse}%gftan(i s 3 seam heel, all sizes SO A shoes, sizes 10 to 135 $2.9 $1.98 MEN'S SHOES CHULDREN'S " CHILDREN'S RUBBER BOOTS SHOES Lease Explres WOMEN’S COMFYS B All colors, leather yor Moccasin Sole Fine Gun Metal or § (HI ADhEI\ 'S MEN’S SHOES B Heavy work shoes Brown or black hmlwr}gclalf II;}lll(‘lllel‘ B COMFYS ERE | i ’ ) and Bal: Rubber yi LS e Storm kings or reg- Brown or black Biucher. angé: Sa' heels. Including re- Red or blue bootees ular cut in red or | . & full soles. and fur trimmed black warm lined lace shoes Shoes. Rubber heels maining Florsheims $2 95 $3.50 $4 95 ?62 0@ $l .00 A Close Out A Sell Out "A Get Out LONG SHOE CD 275 Main Street We Mean Busmess—We Must Sell Everythnng Before Our Lase Expires ] e Look through your Victor Record Catalogue, sclect your records and hear the world's best artists at C. L. PIERCE & (0. Opposite Monument 216 MAIN STREET

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