New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 14

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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1022, B e e e g _ — s XS i S = each other, The couple had been City Items i Py gatain o g4 ol LAt AL o ia.| isAdk ot ThA oouBle BuL. basd|} nday cidates the complexities i dvt s C'hristian Endeavor un et R v BHAGAD PR RRAr ”I n T”WN Tfl fiR[]w’ n\nm the “ehronie grouch He des- | the lighting exhibit a nber | ., \ 8 FVening ignated it “fatigue intoxication" | s k etk sttt ve iaisen tim Hb o Special at $3.00 of Commerce, Tonig e com (. H. whist and dance mercial ight | P v Judd's hall. Adm, h0e - lustrated with pictures showing men and women with mouths drawn down China’ er, vatetta ki, was | [S 80 Years 01d and Brings Pub-[end etners witn 0aa s | A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HIGH GRADE HAT \!Tflf!"w b L 0. ¥ reign orn AW, lay ot the Nile o U. S STY REPORT. and Mrs. Cha . Troy - #tisat: Hartiord hr‘”y {0 mel VI”&}ZG New York, Feb. 10,—The monthly AT A LLOW PRICE tonnage report of the 1'. & Steel Corp. made public teday showed 4. Magnetie Eprings, O, W5 10 Mre | 241,678 fons of unfilled order . O A NS Mary MeFadden, who was eighty| hand January 81, This is a ¢ i vears ald lagt December, has been ap- [ from the preceding month of PACTS APOUT YOUR YN Mys Lewis was before her marriage, | e bo 140 ent efMeient you |\ th Hall Alderman of this cite, | t o eyesight R Dentan will preach at the must hore 10 Adven urch tonight e el : . At lievir » There will be a be e pointed mavor of thig village and|tons, hut an ingreage over the fore » . ° . Other organs henet by relieving or [ Thex Charlen' college this even. | (hereby hangs a tale of how the sec- | golng month of 17 s Gty Semmng onaral " for S € Crares coagt vty | IR, PN SLUAE O T A by ot ashion Par ickey Freeman Juits Glar » he satistactory must be | - Wil follow nnd many ont of | 18inated and put through to a success TWO MORE TIE GAVES grouad « ) to a formula Eiaron siiste &6 wnustad 56 08 Brel pyl] conclusio ‘n.,‘ 'm. 1 of l»nnlgu_' Glasgow, Scotland, Fel. 10 —Two rived through a thorough and seie | publicity to a health rvesort Whose|mors drawn games played in. the e . ~- B e e VaRe 1y oxg.deanty [gAvien. played Ja, ing ALL $50—$55 AND $60 SUITS ; ; e As Secretary Williams of the com- | peixeen Newell W. Bank Detroft Our xaminations rongh merce cluly tells it, this little health) g ponert Stewart the Scotch ex and Scientific resort of 200 vesidential eitizens, pert, hrought the score to 38 drawn B tucked away in the country, 14 mileal g2 MEECGE tor Banks and twa ; $35 I Omorrow Only A. PINKUS g T onids, from ', the b “"“; for Stewart, Four more games are to own, Delawire, was in o rat an Registered Optometrist and Fycsight somathiiig had to ba done Ducpladedi; o il | specinlist When Mayor Nathan 0. Brown an 306 Main St hone . ) ¢ fl)’(’d@)f(’yfl”‘/ nounced i intention rlf‘.:-’rv\vl1\f]\1’nl‘L"'I€‘lyw‘»‘ NeCk Broken winter in Florida, & S DS RIS | e those h Sancelven tHa: 1den be it . . i o BRING HOME THE ’j \W PRC e v O T - $3.50 and $4 Satmstnpe Shirts AN and prevailed upon Mayor Rrown fo _ OYSTERS < vh’ pame Mrs. McFadden fo act during i LS A his ahsence, giving as his reason that 3 3 ol b ' : $2.75 tific examinat f the eye ev, J Leo &ullivan and Hen ry Ludorf will leave next Tuesday for 5 Mrs, MeFadden was the oldest woman FROM in tawn eapable of acting as mayor ’ during Brown's absence AVE TRIQ RED. SPRUCE GUM liams got buey in the publicity end ALWAYS FRESH of the venture. Almost overnight & a Ease and Comfort Magnetic Springs became known as : . 20-30 State Street come with the ver the home of the oldest woman mayor o LSiai o me Yt the very B A | Aeroplane Cloth Suits ware that had almost stopped operat Telephone 3374—3375 onteeal | DWATSON 50 Newori [ IS % ; . : took on life and did a thriving busi- (‘OLLAR xTTA(‘an VO“ sn b ness, particularly with newspaper re 2 o) porters and curiosity eeekers g Mre Mel'adden met the newspaper boys and frankly told “them aqilie hardly know what it is all ahout.” | e : Secretary Willlame irsued announce- /- BEAUTIFUL SPRING NECKWEAR $1.00. ments concerning her policies But this was not all. The state of 4 | ; tieials at Columbus questioned the le ' = e e o galily of her acting as mayor. They pointed ouf that the job automatically ¥ % {1l upon the shoulders of the presi s : , dent pro tem. of the village council.| Miss Helen Vickery, a nurse of Secretary Williams wag equal to the|Schenectady, N. Y., broke her neck emergency. He induced a councilnian | while combing her hair Hhe gave {0 resign, if necessary and then indue- | her head a quick foss fo unravel a ed the president pro tem. to resign as|tangle caught in the comb and fell, 7 l . o president of council and the : was|paralyzed. She is in a ecritical con- . Yalenline’s d)' e T dition, . the position as prasident pro tem. of the eouncil and thereby assume the|s office of mavor. | Ana Magnetic Springs has been ling to Secretary Williams Remember your Sweetheart, Mother, Wife or Friend [§|Tloyd Georze 1= Toxpected to Give/| N on this day. And to her a “Say It With Flowers” foken is Detaily o Honse. Todby, Londan, 1eh 10 (RBy Assorciated ihc '“OSt expr“ e a"d h“n“'lf“‘ nl '/l“. Press) It was announced this fore- - ANTIN A | %, noon that Premier Lloyd George later VALENTINE FLOWER SPECIALS in the day in replying to a question || in the house of commons would s A Corsage Bouquet of Sweet Peas, Roses, Violets or that he haped to lay before the house g - Loy o - L akats formation régarding the pro- other choice flowers: a hox or hasket of assorted Spring .X:Ipl,n':fiqrm“'m Wasligton arma- Flowers—-Carnations, Roses, Jonquils. Tulips, Hyacinths, ment "“_'"'"“‘\\1:“."”:"}“"1 ,‘:”‘l‘ i ,‘;1:, - . ! - You will save money by taking advantage of our Saturday Sales, necessary to aws W b A nr Provisions and Groceries are of the highest grade obtainable. etc. A Blooming or Foliage Plant, singly or in combina- S E . il I g gl bina British delegat AN : 1 Read below carefully then call on us and let us prove it. tion with Valentine Combination, It may also be necessary he * will 4 explain to obfain the consent of the - | . Sl - other governments eoncerned hefore / L ; f i = ; 5 R i ATy ~ B the documents are made public. S 2 SRHTAT, Dbt S f (e 1 i) SHORT v f VO Z F] OR L CO MOTHER DOUBTS SUICIDE PACT / y . ROUND I A A Flmira, N. Y., Feh. 10 —Mrs. John I/ ! ‘ SIRLOIN ;i t a 16 l = Gy L] Fagan, mother of Mrs George Web | v i / : 3 l rormrrEO e L) [ c ot now declares she did not helieve | B 7 'RTER c :v‘r: :1.».11/_41.,-. entered a snicide pact | - f ean prEs e | with her hushand. Roth died of pois- | i Z S5 R, ¥ 01ing last night within a few minutes . i b 5 \ { AR : s i j ) k1AL ALL DAY SPECTALS OF MERIT Cut LR PORK 1t from Heavy Com Fed Steers And Pork Produets ':,',‘,’";’ Rib Roast...... Ib. 250 Fresh Reast of Pork. .. 1. e R L Boston Cut Fresh Ham. .Ih, 17¢ 0ss Rib Roast . b, 19c Fresh Cut Pork Chops. Ih, 200 BETTFR Ql”\l ITY ME ATS AT THE q | ‘ | .» i | Lean Pot Roast .. b, 10¢ Fresh Spareribs .. 140 Boneless Pot Roast. . .. .lb, 150 Corned Spareribs ., ... 1b, 15¢ 92 WEST MAIN ST. Flower Phone {116 Sugar Cured Corned Beof 1b 8¢ Smoked Snoulders ... .. 1b. t6n TEL. = o 2 | 7 , I Fresh Cnt Hamburg h. 10e Smoked Hams . 270 i 4 ; + = i ’ [ | Boiling Reef . 5e Salt Pork o ' ;;L I : L 4 i ; AL ol 114 / Beof Liver . 1215¢ Tink Savsage .. .1b, 22¢ X Il \ A B Fresh Pigs Feet lh lfl«- i 1bs 28 Largest Retailers of Quality Meats, K2 3 i | e R s e . e e VEAL Pizs Kidneys. . Th 10e, 3 1bs 35 : Milk Feul TAMR P (3 R b R t . :lmrvl Cot Legs ... A Real Vahie rime Rib Roasts . . . . i SPR PR B ™ The Better Kind : (e ‘fm,lf' o 4 SMALL LEAN ROASTS LEGS FRESH § POULTRY ;‘.’QJ‘{’ ?2&%‘“ FRESH RONELESS NATIVE srmw. 'A'l‘l\'F : Yans T Shoulders | Pot Roast] Veal \\ IMMEDIATE WEAR W E:,I(T.TI?R ddz. 32 w hnl(‘ \H“\ j ] We have assembled in our store the most (W e = 2 e 23 c c c ) magnificent selection of spring styles ever seen R e ; i in this city. There is a hat here for every wapar FLOUR ............. sack $1 10 woman and miss, for every purpose or occasion. CORN MPAL . ... 6 1bs. 250 PR PR , 1 8 | 5 znfifi ihs Sma“ Ntitlve Pork Ruasts ] 7c lh : We unge that you come and see this display CANAER I QURRS SERGIAL - a dl%pl:{\' so complete and enchanting as to be iz Beals 2 cans 200 Sweet Com 2 cans 25¢ T R . S R T S e S AT M | without a parallel in the history of our store. [H Yellow Freestone Peaches o e TENDER SPRING FRESH FRESH SMALL B We will be pleaaod to have you come in and look (EE I R a5 P"mm; : SHOULDER LAMB VEAL CHOPPED SMOKED around. There is no obligation to purchase. P [ e SRR e SR e S U e e ] Waoolen Stockings Gloves At a |k G . : Fxtra Ben\) Great Saving i A Roasts § Roast Liver |. Steak |Shoulders @& 11 i e vory ressonabiy priced at | Fie. iy Ao 18¢ 1} 28¢ ib{42c ib|2vw25c{ 16c1h §i o | '—“ f;%r(f—fiféf:— Y e A ——— Mti mim\u_ctg mu e AT CUR DELICATESSEN COUNTER 5 4 Roast Chicken b, 75¢ Chicken Salad . B S l o‘h T b B 0 lb . L Boast Fresh Ham ... Ab. 50 Tuna Fish Salad i eSt un l t u ut ter 4 c ‘4 257 Main Street Booth Block n[::fik I:n‘]vkwl 'lu:n;".l. i :: :; SP:»‘!TM" s:?-lfld 18 ) Corn Fritters ... each 5¢° Fruit Salad e S R ———

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