New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY m&fl TARG v O S0S ENERARRGOL ¢ LI Hartiord Impressive Clearances In Beautiful Winter Hats Hats hats in felt and velvet, As the greater part of winter is yet to come, appreciated; read the prices—old and new, $5.00 Mats—Now $15.00 Hats—Now $10.00 o $25.00 Hats—Now .. JOURTH I'LOOR CROCHET COTTON At Very Low Prices P. Coats Mercerized Cro- cotton, Regular price 10¢ large C M @ Crochet cotton, Iteg price 10e, 5010 Price 4o s eesmmes 8c D M C Crochet, Regular Sale Price ... Silkateen Crochet cotton, Regular price, 7o Sale Price was eeeowees n n, hlll' Prico silkine ll SECOND ¥FLOOR Cloths Damask and Napkins Regular price $6.00. $3.50 mable Damask, 70 in, wide, all pure linen, slightly soiled. Reg- ular price $3.50. Mercerized Pattern Table Cloths—70 inches lond, slight mill im- Regular price §$1.48. Clearance [ P T R} Pattern Table Cloths, 70x70 all pure linen, Clearance Sale Price TEACH 4 aveesae siingorsiepioneToinedessvesisinssreersesrses peressanes perfections. Price — Xach .. Ces A new line of all linen pattern Cloths and Napkins to match, just arrived at special low prices for this sale. Pattern Table Cloths, all pure linen, 70 x 70, assorted patterns. Sale price $4 39 R S SRR Regular Price $6.00. Each cverervenee No mail or telephone orders. Regular .39¢ Table Damask, fine mercerized dammsk, good width. price 59¢. Special price ECOND I'LOO! for dress and semi-dress occasions made of silk and velvet, duvetyne, this opportunity to buy a smart new hat will be greatly and a few smart sport | told the 3| leges here today, g tice of granting to the officers M| struction Jeave of absence under ge 81.08 VERY SPECIAL A new skein yarn, and women in all colors, Spf‘vl.‘ll skein § same yarn 0 last winter, hipment of heavy uitable for men's outdoor sweaters d as high as §1.5 PERI LUSTRE ¥ ing the Reguld sSale Price Tray Cloths Mercerized cloths, 18 Regular price Sale Price 6 for . SECOND 110()1. Towels 1 pure linen, Regular Price — Rach .. 50(: All linen hemstitched huck towels, fine quality damask bor- tegular price hemmed tray damask p.m i Guest borders. price Towels, Si 75! ’lm\rls hem- ; 34 in. long. Mo o 10¢ Bleached hemmed Turkish 50 inches long, regular “Bleached med, Regulz _____________________—————-———-——— Have you a 3 family house you want to trade| Maple Hill News The Woman's club of Maple Hill will hold a public bridge next Wed- nesday afternoon and evening at the M the f | voutn, M| own eei 8 | port that they are f [ some § [months E |improvement. g [in § |to ma COLLEGE HEADS T0 DISCUSS PROBLEMS ': 'Sabbatic Leave Now Comes Up as Important Item Chicago, 18.~The question of fubhatic for college pro is of great importance to the co world and one which should rank with the questions of salary, pensions and lothers matters which have to do with suceess and prosperity of those to | whom we entrust the education of our Professor Otis 1. Randall of | Boston Uni ity, I'rovidence, R. 1, Assoclation of Jan, Leave | “Many institutions regurd the prac- of in- | erons conditions, not a privile earned by faithful service on the of the instractor,#said Prof, Randall, “bus as an obligation to the institu- tions ther and usefulness, As a re- sl of o questionnaire sent out by our committee the president of one of the nd Colleges sald that he |regarded the ghanting of sabbatic us ubout us good an investment he colle, could make, “Others would do \\lII to set aslde special funds for the purpose of financing & plan of sabbatic leave under generous conditions in the same w s funds are set aside for financing a pension .m. One president had gone so to suggest tne wisdom of bring- matter to the attention of some of our, public benefactors in the hope of securing a foundation upon which a generous plan of sabbatic leave might be worked out for all the colle majority of the colleges re- already making sort of provision for leave of absence. “It is a common opinion that the college for the sake of her intel- lectual health should adopt some E | policy by which it shall be possible ach member of the faculty of onal rank to leave his post venth year for at least eight of the twelve that he may devote himself to study and self Some claim that_the college should, for her own sake, in- sist lh'nt he shall not let the opportun- for a professor is granted leave of absence with a muneration, under obligation to return to his post §|and to give the college the benefits of his outing. “The commission has not had time many phases of the question, and it would be at this time to make any formal rec- ommendations for the association to adopt. ial as we have had to work on n make a number of inferences. Apparently the ideal plan is the lone whih makes it possible for each member of the faculty of professional rank to be absent every seventh year mats w American col- (B elves for the sake of their|§ ested that the colleges | {8 mb(‘r of presidents assert that | K he is || comprehensive study of the |§ presumptuous on our part |48 “However, upon the basis of such (|3 SATURDAY SPECIALS EGGS ARE LOWER Buy Them Here 2, $1,00 Ihese Very Low Prices on Superlor Quality Food Should Appen al To You, A Guarantee of Satisfaction BUTTER LOWER Sce Our Price 2 LBS. T3¢ n 9 ron NICE LOINS 0 A M. LAMB SALE TO ROA 7Big Leaders For Our lVlorning Sale_s To 12:00 M, tHOUSE — SIRLOIN — ROUND STEAK PO B e From 0:00 To 11:00 A, M, Fresh Shoulders . ...Lb. 12%c¢ Potatoes - 15N OLI’)MII;I;“ .. 35¢ Sugar-9Lbs........... 50c BI GRANULATED A Few All Day Specials—Don’t Miss Them |||l itoasts Choice Chuck Roasts ... Meaty Boiling Beef Native Shoulder Clods ... round 3 Lbs. Lb. 25¢ 8c PORK Nice Fresh Hams Whole or Half . ... rk Lb. 18c . 16¢ . 18¢ .18¢ . 20¢ Lh. 120 Rump Cuts Choice Shoulder Cuts ... Veal For + Pot B T'ancy Veal Chops Choice Veal Cutlet Sugar € Bacon .. Home Made Sausage Cone Leaf Lard Fancy Roasting FOWL ..... . 1h, 320 Fresh Sliced LIVEL ancy Stewing 1rown Specnal—From3 To 5 P. Mp RIB ROASTS BEI RUMP ROASTS BE| The Big Four Specials — Buy !—Now Is Your Chance BUTTER BEST CREAMERY 37c Ib. EGGS 35¢ Doz. EVERYONE GUARANTEED LAl uT——E:v LBS.ivooeses 3¢ BEST WHOLE MILK CHI Dinner Blend Coffee N. B. C. Milk Crackers ......... New Stock Pea Beans...... 1 Blue Rose Grocery Department Speclals 25¢ 14¢ 23¢ 20c’ Lb. Lbs resh Shredded Cocoanut Can 11c P. And G. Hoaprti Red Butterfly Tea All Kinds Mohican Evap. Mills 2 Bars 1 1¢ IXTRA FANCY SUGAR CORN 3 Cans....... 25¢ Gold Medal Flour 5 Lb. Bag Confectionery Grapefruit .... 4 New Meaty Finest In Fresh Fruits And Vegetables For FREESH ROASTED PEANUTS Large Ripe Bananas ... \<'lln\\ Stone 19¢ 25¢ . Doz. Quart ........ 10c , w 8¢ .20c [ B s 15¢ . 25c¢ § Freshly Opened Oysters-The Quality kind, all solid meat—Selid Pt. 35¢ . 15¢ for a nice brick block with a good income?- Come in and see us. If you have any exchange you and for the whole year without any |g reduction in pa “The majority of the colleges will || find it impc le to adopt the ideal |} plan because of limited resources and | |4 will be inclined to look with favor upon a plan which makes provision for an absence every seventh year for a half year and without reduction in pay. Prunes New 14 Currants home of M J. 'P. Hart on Thomp- son street. ose wishing to make reservations will please notify Mrs. R. B. Doane. Anchor Brand Blood Red | Native Beets ... returned to Williston after spending the Qts. Robert Hine Academy Monday holidays with 1 want to make for properties, consult us NOW. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. »fi — I'OR SALE CHEAP — To satisfy a mortgage—3 Family Brick—5 rooms each. New and Modern. ONLY §1,500 CASH REQUIRED H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Building. Open Saturday Evenings MF(‘)I‘ Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. bridge club at her llOlnL Tuesday (th— ernoon, Miss I"lorence Goodale of the Center has been the guest of relatives on Elm Hill during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Veen have moved into their new home on Rob- bins avenue. Lucl:y Washington iy i A S O For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. SEE PAGE NINETEEN a pinochle Anderson’s In the first match held home, Thoma son defeate George.Ander Commercial Market Chine back to Service aving 424 MAIN STREET Opp. East Main Qiisly SMOKED HAMS Cuddy’s 1h. 22¢ Armour, Swift.. ... Ib. 32¢ SHOULDERS Small Lean ... 16c and 18¢ WAITILESY BLO(_K == =i STEAK Porterhouse Sirloin Round Shoulder Cutlets . 25¢ to 37¢ 10c to 18c¢ | >"BiG SALE OF \ [j\ WATER PROOF SOAP _||FRESH LAD BAFBER SHOP AND EGGPLANTS —LI PANTS WRINKLESS {DQJ)ML PATENT i MEDICINES= | POST CARDS PIREGORIC | 25¢ and 28¢ PORK, Chops, fancy . 16¢ to 20c BABINPS STEAK, Fresh Chopped..........2 Ibs. 25¢ Rousta Frankforts ....... 1b. 18¢ | Sausage (home made) 1b. 23c Sausage (fancy link) b 24c BEEF Lean Boiling. . .14c to Rib Roast 15¢ to 20c Sirloin Tip 14c¢ to 18c Shoulder Clod. .12¢ to 16¢ 20c or Fancy Pot Roast 18c to 25¢ SUGAR—Flom 11 to 1 American Best Granulated 19 lbs. $1.00 At Pre-War Prices "I‘O BUTTER EGGS Are Lower—Guaranteed doz. 42¢ Wedgewood Butter Ib. 43c Extra Special MATOES, No. 3 can, Castle Haven Brand . 14¢ SWEET CORN ..9¢, 3 for 25¢ Residents of the District of Colum- bia will soon be able to nse telephone (M hooths without fear of contagion. Dr. | I M. I'rice of the health department | testing in telephone booths in | — e ;],y”.l’,;’y:v;p;:‘.’;:y‘hll:fn- better ventilation of ORANGES California Navel. .doz. 4l¢c Floridas doz. 37¢c BANANAS Large Ripe MILK CHEESE 1b. 29¢ . FANCY FRESH 7 WHOLE SHOULDER, 1b. 12%;¢ 1 Best Pure ...... 2 1bs, 23¢ DELICATESSEN Home Cooking FRESH EVERY DAY Roast Chicken ....... 70¢ Fresh Shoulder Ve vy 20€ Veal . O Roll let . . 35¢ Salads, All Klnds Baked Beans ......., 15¢ Spaghetti ........... 15¢ Fancy Apples 2 gts. for 25¢ RIED CAP? WILSON VICTORIOUS, /s t. Louis, Mo., Jan. 13.—Red Cap Wilson, lightweight of New York, re- | | ceived the referee’s decision over Johnny Noye of St. Paul in a twelve round bout here last night. Best Maine Potatoes 45c¢ pk. FOOTBALL PICTURES. The Ran A BICYCLE RAN GVER "DAD DUNLAPS e PET BUNION TODAY- BOTH BICYCLE : e }‘ 2 ‘ 1 AND EUNION SEVERELY SHAKEN UP . ; | GRAPE FRUIT Extra Heavy 3 for 25¢ rs foothall team are to fhave their pictures taken at 11 o'clock Sunday morning in Murray's studio. All players are requested to be prés- Jent ‘

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