New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 e e Trumps—Liberty Veteran And All 10¢ Smoking and Chewing SCHULTE RAZOR BLADES AT CUT PRICES Gillette, pkg. of 12 .. .. 63¢ Ever Ready, pkg of 6 . 29¢ Gem, pkg. of 7 . 3% Auto Strop, pkg. of 10 FATIMA OMAR e e . e e O ot et A e AT MURAD MELACHRINO No. 9, PL. & Ck. MOGUL NATURAL And All Other 20c TURKISH - Clgarettes HELMAR TROPHIES EGYPTIAN STRAIGHT And All Other 1jc TURKISH Cigarettes Over 200 Cigar Stores—Our First Store in New Britain, Cor. Main and R.R. Arcade 10c—3 for 25c TORD SALISBURY—15c pke.—$1.78 Carton of 12 pkgs. 8¢ MUNIEMAKERS CUT TO 7¢ STRAIGHT LUCKY STRIKE 8¢ PIPPIN { Fh 10c Each M. C. A, KING’S PERFECTO { Straight 17¢ 33c French Briars—Real Bakelite ALBERT ALL 10¢ TOBACCOS CAMELS 1 7]/2c okg of 20 8¢ ROHOL 3 for 20¢ PERFECTIONS IDLE HOUR ll/zc pkg $2.10 PETER SCHUYLER| Tke. of 10, 95 OUR PIPE SPECIALS ';:2%:4 ] 11%e¢ each, 5 for 55¢ CIGARETTES at Cut Prices ON CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO CIGARS at Cut Prices CHESTERFIELDS S HOHGLD ) Pkg. of 10, 65¢ And Al 200 Blended Cigarettes $1.60 Carton 10 pkgs. BLACKSTONE [ Carton of 10 pkgs i HARVARD; SOBY’S LOVER | 10c } W. D. C. EXTRA SPECIAL—$1.50 Genuine | JITDGE’S CAVE J 10c for $1.05 0dd lines genuine French and Ital- 25 Pkg of 10 ian Briars, standard 69c and 49¢ vak 12V5¢ 23c W. D. C. TRENTO }j‘ o A% 65 Pkg of 10 Pkg of 20 | Real Italian Briar Bowl, regular value $2.00, now .. i lw.., $l 29 ' EXTRA SPECIAL | Gillette Razors 'l'()l';Al.‘C()S T NEBO 2 Bowl Cigarettes GENUINE IMPORTED MANILA CIGARS AT EXTREME REDUCTIONS At 8 for 25c; $2_55 box 100 $1.00 Gillette, with 3 blades, now 79¢ o Pipes Ppg. of 20 Easy To Keep Clean loc o3 y $5 Gillette, with 12 blades, now $1.99 (Limit 200 Cigars to a Customer) $6 Gillette, with 12 blades, now $2.49 $1.00 Carton of 10 Pkgs. Stems, now MAYO'S, MRS, for MILLER'S .. 3 25¢ TRUMPS UNION LEADER % |h450 L(l‘\(- C UTlh Ssc FREE $1.00 DURHAM DUPLEX With each purchase of a 50 package (4 0Ot 5 Durham Duplex Blades. This means leather case, razor, sharpener and a 50c package of 5 Durham Duplex Blades all for e o C N ——— WE GIVE MUTUAL COUPONS WITH ALL PURCHASES OF Py B i ; o) . TOBACCOS N o CIGARS—CIGARETTES Over 200 Stores and Grow.ing‘ Fast The Public’s Support Has made it possible for us to operate and own over 200 CIGAR STORES We show our appreciation by selling standard brands at ALL TIMES at cut’ prices. FREE MUTUAL CATALOGUES Cor. Main and R. R. Arcade ASK FOR THEM New Britain, Conn. N LOWER PRICES THAN -EVER FOR SATURDAY AT lAII] P I may not fall into the abyss of famine. B”SY M"snflw [;I’I‘Y Cabmen are fighting for higher rates, grain dealers for more rubles per S bushel, bakers: for more per pound, | 7 :opegc':_l ] i A i 7 :p&;cxals S 5 ; 09 a m. candy and cookery shops are bloom- | 2 S 3 i é [ i 2§ B 5 ! i 2 Fresh 2 Lean Hamburg Smoked m'esh Shoulders prayers. Communists and bour- | geoisé, peasants and princesses are all scrambling for money that they ing out on every corner, wine and s Now Wide Open Town for First voe are soit i mitiners snovs. Time in Nodern History have long since quit bothering with Moscow, Feb. 3.—This city has be- footpads. ide open town for the first : come a wide op! | Fancy Maine NEW COMPOUNDS for business, for thefts, for hold-ups, for fun, for disease and disaster, for speculation, for drinking, for any and all things man, or woman, may de- vise. The old timers of the staid pre-war regime can't recognize anything but the snow. It used to be, before the war, a sort of country, family town, as compared to the gayer skylarkings of St. Petersburg. During the revolutions, it lost this friendly aspect of quiet and, as the Soviet settled down here, it became strictly moral and severe, with only the grand opera to lighten the load New Production By Prof. Maitland | Boswell Will Have Tmportant Bear- | ing on North American Industry. Toronto, Feb, 3.—Two new com- pounds belonging to a new dye group have been produced by Prof. Mait- land C. Boswell of the University of Toronto which, it is announced will have an important bearing on the future of the North American dye industry. Prof Boswell said the two compounds were due to discovery of a new chemical reaction which can be employed in making dyestuffs Fresh Pork To Roast 12%¢ | ridgml R\ f s | Pure Lard lic™ SPLCIALS—9 to 12 A M BEST CUTS SIRLOIN | SHORT AND : 1 5 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS ................ Ll Ib. »C of propaganda and thousands of or-[from coal tar products. ders on how to live and prosper and He is now engaged in fixing the be happy, notwithstanding closed |chemical constitution of the com- shops, lack of bread and medicine [pounds and the best conditions for and clothes. their application to cotton, wool and A Russian Rip Van Winkle, who [silk. The new colors are blue and had slept during the past three|a shade of rosc years, wouldn’t know the town these _— Fancy Lamb-—Legs lb 24¢; Chops, Ib. 25¢; Fores, Ib. 16¢; Stew, Ib. 8c SPLLIALS FOR ALL DAY SQUIRLYS BEST SUG- An curep acon, n 20¢€ 0 0 H. L HANDY'S FINEST spARERIBS ... b, 10C e Mrs. Catherine Rosier as she appeared in court at Philadel- | phia with her three-month-old son to answer charges against her ([l — for the death of her husband, Oscar, and his stenographer. She|§ VEAL 20 i 2 alleged her hushand neglected her and her child. Police are seek- | O L e 15 < s, ) OC Doctors of Sweden Are Not Compelled CORNS | Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone’ on an aching corn, instant- w that corn stops hurting, then short- ¥ vou lift it right off with fingers Cruly! Your druggist sells a tiny hottie of ‘Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient 0 remove every hard corn, soft corn, | ¢ )r corn between the toes, and the cal- uses, without soreness or irritation. to Enter Court With Evidence Against Wishes, Stockholm, Feb. 3.—Physicians’ in Sweden, like those of America, can- not be compelled hereafter to give evidence in court against their will in medical with which they have professionally connected, under a de- cision just given by the lower court This court 'd a decision given by 4 court which would have ¢ B a physician to testify. In fact this has been the practice in Hweden. The case which evoked this ruling placing the Swedish physician on a par with the American doctor at tracted wide attention in Seandin and on the continent, while it being fought in the two courts was closely watched by lawyers a well as physicia | Although the case may yet be ap- pealed to the supreme court, no notice of such action has been given FARMERS LOUATE COAL Cortland, \N. Y., Feh. 3. — While blasting boulders, Arthur Bell and Leon Polley, owners of the Dryden farms In the village of Dryden and near here, uncoverad two veins of bi- tuminous coal. They are supplying ighbors with fuel. Engineers from Pennsylvania coal districts have been k sent for. '~ [five minutes your stomach fecls fine, [Women te s [on't hother what upsct your stomach |12 ol d{or which portion of the food did the| ST TROUALE In five minutes “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’ ends Acidity Palpltatlon Indigestion Gases Sourness Flatulence Take “Pape’s Diapepsin’ now! Inltion and distress. Millions of men and |8 y know that it is needless 1 stomach. A little Dia- nally keeps this delicate - your” slomach 18 soup,|favorite. foods. without f hat you just|stomach doesn’t take care of your into stubborn |liberal limit without rebellion; if you lumps; head di aches; you(food is a damage instead of a help, |3 beleh gases and ids and eructate un- remember the quickest, surest, most digested food —just take a little Pape's [harmless antacid is Pape's Diapepsin, Diapepsin and in five minutes you|which costs only sixty cents for a large | wonder what became of the indiges- [case at drug stores, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. regulated and they cat their|B . If your |} ing more evidence. ; 12c 'SH PORK : loc “ BACON . 25¢ RANKFORTS 1b. 16c m 25¢ | Memaas” T 35¢ 1'5c 22¢ Nt 16c + CHALLENC MILK TALL ! ORATED .\IIhK 3 cans PORK AND BIANS TOILET PAPER LARGE MEATY 8 rolls 25(: PRU AMERICAN FANCY SARDINGE %8 i 2D G RAISING LIBBY'S CORNED SEEDL BE can 20C RAISINS LARGE RIPF + BANANAS ..... doz. BALDWIN APPLES ... SUGAR Wlth Other Purchases NEW CABBAGE ... SOUND ONIONS ... §WEET ¥ POTATOES ..

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