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NEW BRITAIN DAILY" HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH, 3, 1922, | tant meeting this evening in the K. of |[sume his studies, He was, until a|Troop B Armory, Hartford ", meeting hall on Main strect All [ few weeks ago, a student at St Ber. Lsther anley Chapter, D, A, R, met me m\nH are requested to be present, | nard’s seminary, ir chester, N, Y at the home of Miss Mary 8. Whittle- McMahon will address a meet New style period model victrola, [sey on West Main street this after- ing nr the New Dritain Veterans' as- |$200 on exhibition, €. L. Pierce & Co.|noon at clock An interesting fon in Le all Friday evening, | —advt program rendered h 10, Juc ieorg Viking A, C. da at Danceland | “Boo-} {00, . Victor ree- s also been invited to address the | Saturday Eve, ) 4 Trinity | ord. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. ng. Bacchanalian orchestra of Hartford, Open house—all models on display, neeting W(]l]ld Tea()h P]‘ac[]cal News Auto Show, State Armory, tonight. —advt Lash Motor Co., Inc.—advt, Hartford — Hartford i [ .;‘\l'l\"'l ekt . hE A German shepherd dog, owned by | Officers will 'n elec ;.‘-'1 for r’nn\_r'r:: i i am McMahon, son of Mr, and | Policeman John C, Stadler of 9 suing year at the meeting of New day for Germany, where he will re- at the dog show which was held in|to be held this evening. | A course of fournallsm is heing roug t ron rl ge amps ed at the Y. M. C. A., which wil! next Thursday afternoon. This ¢, although mainly for High A SALE FROM THE NEW LAMP DEPARTMENT — SEVENTH FLOOR school boys, is open to all who desire to take advantage of it ) Bridge lamps arc the most convenient of all lamps for the sick room and the sewing room as well as Will Not Make Reporters D N T No attempt will be made to teach for the card room : anybody how to hecome a newspaper They are adjustable and movable | these we are advertising are handsome — graceful — strong- reporter, as this is something which and well made. can be learned only by practical ex- ) P There's a choice of parchment shades with every lamp | perience, but the principal idea wilb ' e, correct writing for newspa- ’ Wrought iron bridge lamps with po um.,, feet y iron bridge lamps with larger post; fancy and ornaments; adjustable arm and plain bar taf o s plain band or fancy decorated s Newspaper Men To Talk floral parchm ades Sale pri | e There will be three wecks instruc- Sale price complete .... c y R et T ftion and then a talk by a leading A\ t iron bridge lamps with polychrome orna SQUATEe urm g le p aces um n newspape r1 'PVl?t;lfil)r>'r‘.“lhr(r" 3 n\r-rrj a n u a e ments; adjustable arm; floral 6 50 chronie mi i 1 5 ks anc r;l,m::]\fnr address by some l : yaperman a ) plain. 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Formerly Sold Formerly Priced We are offering this week able as their irregularities No [Bettes waviortanehing 1 Eminent Authorities For $30-$35 $40-845 la 1% qt. double lip Sauce| | i e LU 5 | |are unimportant. ” . so-Hunay material for th o) AL EWO T SbC) | B voun Liip ielvi ton ke IRt ‘xnl.\nn along with a number of others, —and— For only .. : Il || The colors are biack, with the needle than to make from such authorities as the follow- | B 9 o t t 5 00 = i e | (G U L R ivg g X oys vercoats a . day embroidery class. l'.npnmn: for the Newspapers," | | fashionable shoe shades Fit cie A - h_v Charles Hemstreet; “Adventures in | 2 3 e = ; e 5 are .alwu.\s in VM"H‘JH nce \|r Marcosson has written interviews | WHITE CHINA fol' ‘} None on approval who instruct carefully giving with Wi £h r'.ynfl"\"lln'r'[:fl 11;.':1::;.;,“ Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Trousers each scholar sufficient time Colonel W | WOMEN'S | ; i Lorimer, Walter H. Page, Jonn Hay | ; | for satisfactory results. | i 3 i DECORAT]NG | L by LSV | | >, General Nivelle, ;” g At Prices Never Before Heard of in the I £ | Let your little girl join| 3 . Lord Northcliffe, Gen- (‘]T\‘ OF NE‘V BRITA!N Imported China; the sh‘v-‘ | next Saturday morning and g, Generdl Smits ISepensiy; | | X I och, Clemenceau, Ethel Ba |rr\m0rv W ‘ t P ment consisting of tea ware,| | make a good beginning on Marconi and other notables; * e are not giving you paper talk but actual facts. e tes, bowls, te: lates, | her s q er {3 y { b Newspaper Writers,” xrraz— S . Q 5 o cake plates, bo a p [ DApED LN BT niep Homcy goks. Lof SEWapAnSn WIS . COME.IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF | | | | w 7g on gramm. unctuation, Eng- | fancy dishes and other arti-| The latest tweed r.hvlr»s ‘\wor'k. l,'j, <r;1“:z‘vn:\ n ”m“{\lsm el cles, including coupe plates| {10 rong, eyt HEpR, lOX0IL [ [ pographical style, accuracy, headlines, | (and blue, slightly imperfect. | Hougs—9 a. m. to 12 m. proof reading, copy re . etc., by | | Regular Price | Grant Milnor Hyde, M.A., associate Make Selections now | | $1.00 | Second Floor professor of journalism and editor of | | | press bureau at the University of Wis- | Second Floor | | A 2 | Art Dept. consin; author of “Newspaper Corres- For Saturd Pri £ J & 5 ) | pong l‘nr‘l ' and “Newspaper Editing,” | Or SO o = ] A 5 bl ol mla o), AREORICTE LR SRR R aturday—Prices Have Been Cut To A Lower Level Than Ever Bleyer, director of journalism in the| 5 University of Wisconsin. | Before. It Will Pay You To Trade At ——— | “The Practice of Journalism." by @ T Whale's skin is 80 thick that it can| Walter Williams, professor of histiry || = AUTO INSURANCE ired [ Al be split into several layers. and journalism and Frank L. Martin SUGAR $ 15 Ib. Bags 1 am prepared to write all kinds of insurance required for Automo- | o | yssistant professor of the theory and WM With Other biga from Limoges, France. biles. Write or phone for details. N e i 5ai - ith - D o journaifim in the University of Purchases | [ g : B o H. D. HUMPHREY e | . . - 25¢ riting.” by M. Lyle Spen-| EL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1832-3. “News Writing.” by M. Lyle Sp = e i s cer, Ph.D., professor of English at| ’ - National Bank Bollding. Oo Ssturdyy Eventnrs | Remov ed Dental Office from | cer. Pn.D professor of TORNR ne | Creanets ¢ ' Guaranteed 141 Main street to staft of the Milwaukee Journal. [ Butter k X ; ! B Fresh Eggs ns will begin at 4:30 ] Fine 2-Family House with 127 feet front in|__ 353 MAIN STREET | ‘h < s o o one and wil| 45 Ib. : i - i 37 doz B2 excellent location at west end. Extra lot is worth| CROWLEY BROS. INC, |c°ntinie for_one hour | Cc e ; s $5,000 alone. This is a proposition which will ap- PAINTERS AND Cit Items ‘ Large o st & Spring peal to a man who wants a good sensible home DECORATORS P | e M ] st e where he can cut down the price by selling off| 267 Chapman Street Maron, Viclorirstords atiaor o) 2 5 doz | NCBANES ‘ ™ . : some land. # Cc = 15c TEL. 755-12 The Rev. Willlam A. Harty Branch 4 Estimates cheerfully given on all ioba [of the A. O. H. will hold an impor- | oo umeeeremrnd i LSS N CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. e AN OD A Evap. Milk M Red Salmon | All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves ala K% : gicany 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, | Heaters. both new and second hand, : AT JESTER'S HALL ‘ f 25c i 29c : | | | have been marked down 20%. Formerly Bardeck's Hall ‘We'll get your stove repairs. 189 ARCH STREET ForaQuick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. A. LIPMAN ROYAL MARIMBA 31 Lafayette St. Tel, 1329-2 BAND [ SPECIALS 7 TO 12 A. M ROUND, SIRLOIN, SHORT, 15 . LEAN FRESH Formerls of the e nal Tabarin | [l AND PORTERHOUSE STEAKS, Ib. C | HAMBURG 3 |b5,25c THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY| ] ‘B LEAN SOLID POT ROASTS 5 | FANCY MAINE - 5 —TONIGHT— '@ OF BEEF 1b. 1 C | POTATOES 15 Ib. peck 35C CONCERT 8:00— 8:30 . a i e DANCING 8:30—12:00 | | ADMISSION INCLUDING TAXES um-; SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY sz M. A, PINKUS | 15cb FRESH PORK T ROAST 15cls § THIS TOWN WHO PLAY CARDS AS ; ; LATE 'AS TEN (€ Registered Optometrist Olctock EVERTNCHY g pvesignt speciait i Lean Fresh Shoul_ders 14cib 1Lean Fresh Hams 22¢ Ib Scientific Eye Examination | oD F Y | l 3 S R Lean Boilin . @E;:) ; i 306 Main St. Phone 570 I8 g 5c\ Prime top Western fTonpnggfs"d el 4 iifi: | 2 T || Lean Pot |l’ume Rib THI g Roasts PR | Roasts COWLES ELECTRIC C(O.||/#8 Lean Chuck - | Prime Shoulder 302 STANLE ; Roasts ; B Roasts Ib. 160 REPAIR WORK A UL Sugar Cured Corned ; Boneless b 22C All Work Called For And [ B Delivered ;| Beef c Roasts Tel, 2229-4 |8 Prime Veal ! Milk Fed Fresh Fancy ¥ Roasts ..... |b.20€ Killed Fowls, lb. 4OC | Beas v i iev s can 15c : SHELL PUT TR | 4 o H.L.Handy’s Sug- Sugar A THIS TOWN | BRING: HOME THE i P’:.T‘zl;cdl ar Cured Bacon, Ib 280 Corn .... 2 for23c il ' Best Fresh Roas 0 Y S T F‘ R S & Short Cut (Frankforts ..1b. l sc l(e‘:)fleendqm 1b. 28c FROM Legs Our Own 25 Large HONISS’S |J veuror o e i awd ™ 32c i | Lar| i n16¢ lalin = Ul 220 ALWAYS FRESH S Spareribs .. Raiatiin= | Veal for Challenge = Pork and 20-30 State Street £ Pot Pie ... Ib. 12(: 2 fur25c Beaz:; .. 3 cans 24c Hartford - - Telephone 3374—3375 5 Fancy Florida Oranges Fancy Baldwin Fancy i ———— | 29c to 69(: doz. Apnles .. 2 qts.25c Cairots .. 2 Ibs, 13c AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION OF 2 Large Sunkist Oranges Large Juicy Lar; : J ) ge Florida PIPE. SMOKING, IS ENLISTING WORKERS | 25 to 50 doz. Grapefruit 3 fnrzsc Lettuce .. head 120 | FOR THE EARLY TOBED EARLY TORISE 'CLUB. : 1 — PALACE — c C —— Starting Sund Fancy Table Large Ripe Fancy o ——— e “FOOL’'S IEARRI;’I‘:SE" Apples ... 7 f0!\25c Bananas .. doz. 25C Celery .. bunch 15c For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots. || e veeite {

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