New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 26

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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921, } | l: TR ‘ vare chiidven. - |LOCAL ICEMEN HAVE . \ i o rovid SKATERS! TROUBLES |2 on the Ttodea loe siand on 8hul V { ided fur ¢ ry ( u idow but it is not expecte :g\{){ I - ( vork \ wtle are glve | that a « fee will be harvestec L EHLR A, | 7 4 wre founc h traces rom that pond this year, due to tl W UL“ i ont ( i ediate skating I Forbidden on Most all of | tact that a larger addition ha ' « made to other |k e int the tee Ponds in the City—Owners ing HAS COMEBACK ™™™ fa"n".‘“"“i Serbia Is Once More Among Nations wind at White Oak as wel tle Meadow Luke ] ‘ll ‘fl” T" !)‘} !"m“l\ [“ \ ) o eliminate a ! \ s at Shut SHOW MILK MOVIE |, Advance Many Reasons, The owners of various ice ponds in x = New Britain are experiencing a great | 10Zen Bottles of Beer Per Day Is lmml Fixerd Vancouver l [ 16 I'we dozen pint holtles o da all the beer one mun miay ny from the from elther tuberculin tests pastenrized milk AN extensive interests of Latter|deal of trouble this year with skaters Pigskin Chasers campalgn in the s d and the f With but one the first step in an educational program exception skuting is for Out OFf The Shadow' Warns Of bidden on the ice ponds in the eity been placed | and although signs have | British Columbia government on a ‘come | [ Ber i Danger Lueking In Use of Product I t } g b about the premises telling of such, most | ' T . e provislonal jpermit henceforth, an From Tubercular Stpck Building Commission Balks | e pouds are usually covered with | order in council today specified. The Hal aten dn i campalen to On Halnry Reductions | young people each night desirous of mu:vu}-- was adopted in an .u“m‘ to il At & meeting of the building cont curb the activities of “heer club | ormerly there was no limit to the misston last nig 0 s ) L ¢ ; Ight luflon wa One of the owners of Doerr's pond | amount. adopted to have a me re of diag | proval on’ proposed yeal consume a pleasant pastime rom tubere on Shuttle Meadow avenue stated last evening that icc ating would be for | bidden on the pond until after the first cutting. This action is taken, it is s secause of the fact that va Wallingfard, Dec. 16.—A change in 3uilding § i ious { shish such as tol , | the cmployes of the giiaing alaal i 'L::'I’_’I.'"K'”L paper and often times International Silver Co. which has clerk in office, $1,.|thrown on the pond which later branch factories here in Meriden and ant eleotrical superin- | into the lce, elsewhere, has been announced: us The above articles, especially the | compared with that heretofore fol [ tobacco, if found in the ice in the | lowed. Iivery employe who has had summer time is unsanitary and for five years service or more receives this Ocean bed can be tested and grad- [ this reason the board of hewlth de- | week a five per cent honus on the » a depth of seven miles, by|sires the icemen to keep their ponds | wage earned during the year, No means of a small appliance clear of skaters until after the ice | other employes come under the plan iy reductions sent to the salary committec of (he council. The commission will recom mend that the present salarvy list, which is as follows, he retained International Silver Changes Bonus Policy honus plan for tendent, $1, A ¥ : T = | DISTINCTIVE puis thls evening b : | —and— PRACTICAL Our superlative offerings in Jewelry Christmas Gifts not hous springi p minds one of the the western towns of when gold was discover home-bui « suburban cer o deci ull ago Nir. Connoll el siatd lvulh‘m[..& now er- hian capital is > thousands tures to accomr firms and individuz to the Jugoslavis i - | increasing numbers i) vateran overgrown village,” B for the first time assuming the portions, importance and dignity of a | real capltal. Soon the city will have| with a splendid parliament royal residence, and an only convey the ideal Xmas spirit, but in addition for years to come the recipient will derive the benefit of usefulness, having a “GIFT THAT LASTS.” (zabby Street to Be Vith Southern Assn. Roast Pork lb 24c BEST QUALITY FRANKFORTS . I CHOICE Our prices are the lowest, cunsndeung quality; step in and judge for yourself. LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ... b 18e¢ PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF SMALL LEGS LAME If you anticipate getting a REAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT do justice to yourself and family by examining the merits of the Victrola, which we offer you at very convenient TERMS. Bet- ter arrange for delivery NOW and your family will be highly pleased. HENRY MORANS JEWELRY—-MUSIC Directly Opposite Myrtle i SHOULDER | HAMBURG ROAST MILK FED VEAL ... SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS SUGAR CURED COTTAGE HAMS Ib 32 BEEF LIVER I" IRY & BARNES BACON . LEAN BON RU AST . . 1h 40e Y ()i R CRDER FOR TH \T XMAS TURKEY ¢ \Hl,.» LIVER . LEAVE FOR THE BEST 365 MAIN STREET MAN IN THE ) | I || S— WORLD AT {{SUGAR b 6c 17 Ibs $1.00 === r%rrino Granulated - MAIN STREET MAIN STREET AS H LEVY’S Wfi% €£ ]‘Laaf Fl@ursick $1,1? SILK AND LISLE HOSE | 25¢ to $1.50 WOOL HOSE 45¢ to $1.50 BATHROBES $6.50 to SK8.50 SWEATERS $1.00 to $10.00 UMBRELLAS $1.50 to $5.00 ARM BANDS, GARTIER:S, AND SUSPENDERS 25¢ to $1.00 NECKWE 50c to $2.0¢ SPE ..,MAL o8 SILK SHIRTS £5.00 to §7.50 MADRAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS $1.00 to $2.5 PAJAMAS $1.75 to $6.00 MOCHA GLOVES $3.00 to $1.00 MUFFLERS Wool and Sitk 82.00 to $5.0( UNION SUIT Cotten and Woel $1.00 to $5.00 WINTER CAPS $1.00 to $5.00 lJL M.a.’f:: Q)};“‘i{ veoats | - %, g -G;/ fy .L.u BA,BG” OCK C@ R TR TR TR TR EVAPGRATED MILK VAN CAMPS BEANS .. FARLY JUNE PRAST A ocan 1bc CITRON . Ih d5e SPECIAL PRICE! | f\hl‘\ 2 cans 25¢ | | | SUN-MAID SEE I)H) RAISINS pkg 23¢ GOLD MEDAL 'URRANTS ... pkg 25¢ LEMON ard ORANGE S ON NATIONAL BISCUIT G l)()l)* FOR § ATURDAY FRESH CRISP PANTRY COOKIES ROYAL LUNCH and PRE SODA CRACKERS UNEEDA BISCUIT pkg 6¢ LEMON SNAPS and ZU-ZU'S . pke 6e WE CARRY THE NATIONA 1\11& P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP . cake 6¢ IVORY SOAP, size .. 2 cakes 25¢ gew O(‘ 9 .':a."c: LARD 2 1h 25¢ PEANUT BUTTER Ib 17e I \I\( L BISCUIT G H.Hm IN THE CITY SOAP 6 cakes 23¢ b 19¢ MIUM b 14¢ NABISCO SUGAR ERS .. 3 pkgs 25¢ ARROWROOT and ZUREBACK 2 pkgs 25¢ ST VARIETY OF CHIPS0, SOAP FLAKES STAR NAPTHA POWDER large pkg 25¢ Ih 20¢ Butter b, 44c | Parksdale EGGS doz. 49¢ RASPBERRY JAM Ih 15¢ (RISCO Grapefruit ........25¢ ET THE PLACE ATLROAD CROSSING MIXED NUTS . CELERY (fresh and erisp) HOT HOUSE LETTUCE PARSNIPS and CARROTS o h TURNIPS .h.o0v, DK § EXT TO THE . pkg 9c § . b 23¢ bunch 10¢ head 10¢ Dress Goods Store Xmas Suggestions INDIAN BATHROBE BLANKETS Big Size $2.98 SILK STRIPED SHIRTS $4.50 value, all sizes $2.49 BRI T ST R R SILK HOSE 3 Seams, all colors, Special 98¢ TN 2RI A SR S FLANNEL GOWNS Big size 75¢ [o Shebrdainct o ot it s ) BLUE PERCALE Per Yard 9¢ C S I R AT CREPE DE CHINE all colors, 40-inch $1.15 MEN'S SALE OF MEN'S MADRAS SHIRTS Fast colors, all sizes, Eng- § lish cords, some Pongee Shirts included, up to $3.00 § values. $1.25 INFANTS' BATHROBES White with pink or blue trimming 98¢ R A TR TEA APRONS Nicely trimmed Special 49¢ READY MADE TABLE CLOTH 68x72 $1.25 36-inch WHITE FLANNEL 1 5 c Yard 36- |nch SATIN Black, brown, navy $2.00 value $1.15 LADIES’ BOXED HANDKERCHIEYS 3 in a box 25¢""$1.49 LADIES’ WOOL HEATHER HOSE $1.50 value—Special 85¢ STRIPED FLANNEL Special 10¢ SILK STRIPED SHIRTINGS 36 inch 59c¢ 10-Inch Blas! CHARMEUS. $3.00 valve 68-inch White TABLE DAMASK Special Per Yard

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