New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 3

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BOSTON STORE STAMPED GOODS A new line with new designs just received for crocheting and applique work. Children’s Dresses of batiste and poplin—79¢ up. Scarfs, Pillow Tops and Center Pieces, in tan and white—59¢ up. Buffet Sets having one oval and two round pieces and scarf— $1.18 set. Card Table (‘overs—79c ea. Luncheon Sets of Indian Head linen, thirteen pieces—59¢ and $1.50 set. Night Gowns of fine quality nainsook—$1.59 and $2.00. Huck Towels, scalloped to em- bllq'oider and hemstitched to cro- chet. The New Applique Work in rompers, pillow cases, scarfs and towels. Embroeidery Silks in all the new shades. Pillow Cases, stamped and hem- stitched for crocheting—$1.50 and $1.89 pair. House Dresses of chambray in tan, rose, blue and gr een--—$1 ea. Cases for Knives, Forks and Spoons, stamped to embroider. Crochet and Embroidery Cot- tons, white and colors, in all the best makes. _ Bear I_%rand Blue Books, giving instructions in knitting and cro- cheting. PULLAR and NIVEN MOR! Florence.” Dante then and as \"qlle:] Pietro, ‘ Beatrice, BOUT DANTE, i Scientist Declares That Famous Ital- | ian Had Another Son. Rome, March 10.—That Dante Alighieri had an illegitimate son, i the announcement made public by Prof. Corrado Ricei, a noted Dante | scholar, in publishing a document which was discovered by Prof I‘ran- cesco Luiso in the state archives at Lucia and dated October 21, 1308. The document is witnessed on of Dante. usual circums Pure Lard, 2 by Inasmuch Alighieri was known to l‘xlif\ the poe Jacopo, Ricei concludes vanni must have been the {llegitimate This nce in I Ibs. 25¢c— Paris is said to have more as no other | JUMP TAX RATE s children were | Antonia and that Gio- of 22 mills was voted ln\\'n meeting in the Puesday. at the annual The new tax rate ast yes $1,000,000 than is was not nte's an un- day. rase of 7 mills over "ram] list is less by vear ago due Russell Bros. |% g = nm»“” The sum of $10,000 ‘| paid this year by must “Giovanni, son of Dante Alighieri, of [than any other ity in the world. ;'ux due of ahout $8,000. FRESH 'EGGS ARE LOWER Se¢ Our Prices PURE FOOD i Ttem. Will Save You Mon & Them—They're Yo Your Benefit Our HOUR SHOW REAL MONLEY SAVERS 367 MAIN STREET — MORNING SPECIALS — (From 7 to 11 A. M.) ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE STEAK ...........LB. I5c HAMBUR'(';"'T". “3LBS. 25¢ BEST MAINE' —BIG LAMB SALE — to 11 A M) (From 7 FANCY LE TO ROAST MEATY LOINS TO ROAST............LB. POTATOES ... .0 Peck 34e | ]“.-\‘.\('\' ‘L()IN [.,»\.\u; CHOPS . ......... LB, AT P o0 UM T 1S R Gl e VR R SR FANCY WESTERN —BEEF — 10c Fancy Legs To Roast Choice Rump Roasts Lean Pot Roasts Beef Prime Chuck Roasts Beef Lean Boiling Beef Boneless Rib Rolls .. Prime Rump Roasts Sugar Cured Meaty Veal For Pot! Pie Fancy Veal Chdps SWIFT'S MILK FED — VEAL— Shoulder Cuts .... Lb. FRESHLY DRESSED —PORK— ¥resh Pork Loins Fresh Cut Pork Chops Fresh spare Ribs Fine Link . 24c¢ . 25¢ 20¢ i8¢ Fresh Pork Feet .. ((mm d Head .... LB. LB. Lll. 30¢ Corned Beef | 1 STEWINC NG FO i . L L\R( I AND l‘/\‘\(\. 40¢ 34¢’ LIEAN SMOKI1 PRIME RIB RO. 'I‘l||s Is EGGS! EGGS! Real Fresh I As Always We Are The First Fo Give You the Bencfit of The Drop. In Years. i 2 doz. 57¢c BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY BU'ITER.........Z LBS. 73c CHEESE LB 25c NEW CHE MU LB, 14c AP l\IKl) %4 Lwe Grocery Speclals——Take Advantage GRAY ll:ATI C. ROYAL 1 "R BAKER'S (‘()( OA ] l‘| RE COCOA—In Bulk..LB. NEW R(H ld D ()AT —AIll Kinds. .. Large Can KARO ..2 Cans CHALLENGE P N. B. (. SODA CRAC HALI' BU SHEL MARKI The Finest Fresh Fruits And Vegetables | Lettuce. ... Each 15" (“':l';?r,\‘p.m" ¢ Bunch l 5 C Large Juic 2ol 25c w. 69¢ w. 20¢ Dates . .. Extra Large Bananas Red Ripe Tomatoes Apples . Green | Fresh Dromedary . Pkg. Native Baldwin Lo 2 Qts. New Evaporated Apricots s h Extra Heavy i lgc ‘.m'rm\ 1‘. Lge. Bun, ch Extra Large itk 39c Oranges .. Sound Yellow 19¢ . 23¢C .15¢ 25¢ Peck 19C FON'T PORGET STRAWBERRIES k| distorts the | Messages, Music, News, W | sible to wir B | trans-continental communication, New London, March 10.—A tax rate tewn of Groton an in- Z The | ment of the Groton Iron Works. sl 0 | VOICES IN THE AIR 3 also be the town instead sun dials |of by the state and there is a counly Phillips, 0[\ | Gloucester in the l | cation was mude ARE UNLIMITED Al Travel Through Air and Water This is the second of a serics of articles by 1k Geo less expert, cxplaining ciple of radio. wires the prin- BY FRANK GEORGI (Checked and approved | Radio Section, U, 8, Bureau of Standards) To what specific uses can radio be | put? I"our general Kinds st themselve s communica with lines; t of places rans-oceanic general point to tion on land. point communiea apers in - the o radiophone ing news bulletins, | I market reports now adio throughout virtually the | entire x:ul\l‘m:‘ of farmers in their marketing activities. Radio Everywhere Radio messages can be heard any- where on the earth, in the air, und the ocean. In the air mall ser the radio is of immeasn The army and navy radio in communicating planes and balloons in 1 madines entirely submerged 1 mtul s ne are 4 cor with ht. can friend « 1~ll\ \nll can tnlk \\lll your Pernambuco by radio as with your next door Imagine yourself in the ning ‘to the § game in Chi cal comedy on Broadway, 's and political gossip of the is now proposed to broadcast or- chestral music from a central point to hundreds of theaters. ages are common prop- | cannot bhe made exclu- ate Anyone with the receiving equipment can Just now the broadceas and entertainment has wikds sults of ¢ = |the ry 16 hear them. ing of music vogue. But when the novelty of the radio- phone wears off the chief function of » radio will inevitable be the dis- > patch of news. Already, news mat- ter is inc 1gly being made a part | of broadcasting programs by private broadcasting agencies. ank George Will wnfy » sent out.) § th ta | (Tomorrow, I how radio m following broadcasting sent tonight over KDKA ! Westinghouse broadcasting at Pittsburgh: 8:00 P, M.--“Lending the by Robert O. Fulton, hier of the City Deposit bank, , Pittsburgh, Fa. . M.—Varied pr <l|nm~ ntal and vocal Cappel, soprano and tenor, of the cal Lutheran church, Jeanne \ ner, cell burgh Trio and M pianist. WBZ broadcasting station The grams will be radiophone. pro- the | station | Bank' ghouse Bedtime Sto p Top Novelty Or- WiZ nghouse broadeasting statior “Man-in-the-Moon' (¢) Newark P, for y Call. ) Py M address | M. children; - Inglish Spcaking Op Hinshaw, courtesy “Mu- Allan Price ~“Swing Along,” ote. Henry request, Mr ey at the T of the Ribband Price, accompar —Aria “Vissi Puccini; rec ite Ques will e Henry / 9:15 from ' | Mother fields a “Memory,” Ganz solo by Phoebe well known in east wla; formerly company, son. “Creation's rn United of the covrtesy prano, \ter And P, M¢ Hymn,' it Pures jah,” Men- ')L- ough,” from * “Bittern of Love to the Iair," Marti Ago,” Old English and | & solos by Norman Joliff, | ., well known in Orato- ral Socicties, Courtesy | hn; “Come nducting experi- ’ nd, toward the of s stations the RBritish Empire connected in one long h station will be 00 miles and to wths as may be | g4 of - v Great Dr t Hor establishment throughout These will be wi S ain. D1 able to receive at 2 work at two wave | needed for the time | mospheric conditions, wireless conve ste (] tin the between the Atlantic ion on Santa Oc The grea phony so last year Island ommuni- the lin the an Pacific and Los An- | Branch, by wireless to 1 f between Santa Catalina | geles, then by wire to Deal N. J., and from there | the Gloucester. The 1 [ telephony | station on s achievement in radio us by which one | § aintain a two- | tion with each of three | %8 the same time. This! o system of radio | which will ma connections |several trans-Atlantic at | !the same time, To keep mess: apparatus is being ech before ssponding ¢ secret, a special devolved which it is trans- pparatus mitted. Cor us:zs A[lll] IcAG EASTERN MILLINERY CO. 133 MAIN STREET § day ... i tweed dresses. the rec ‘123 MILL TA\ TO BE pportior noon }‘ Challenge SALE OF NEW SPRING HATS TOMORROW LATEST SPORT HATS Hundreds of these popular Hats are {.here in the newest styles and materials, in all the sport col- ors. They are very .~ popular and just the hat for present wear. Specially Priced Satur- $ 1 .98 SHOWING OF SPORT MODELS That are being worn is the off-the-face hat turned up in the back, made of fine quality Milan hemp, Some with dented crowns or round crowns. These smart styles also come in novelty combinatjons of Straw and Angora in solid and two-tone cr)lminu.\ to match the Our showing is as uvmplot(‘ as you will find in any up-to-date store of larger cities. SEE THE NEW RAINBOW HAT the within traightens out” ving end | are heard. l i before they who live city. word installment RATE i made prior to tl ayment is due, Mills in Second District—1 ociation of Cent Disconnt—Payable in deration llotment ma May and November. i Meriden, March 10 nent or's | Nurs jand the req in| Ioreign Wi ¢ after-|p penses of the A The board of | taxation met est and affice ated” to impe perty of the e m anc 16 mill X on he | and file x of | the | chart make | appropriations the cistrict. pre ? Big Money Saving Specials for Saturday. of Great Interest To the Thrlfty Housew ife. Dou Your Shopping at Ly, 7 T 1500 Doz. Guaranteed Fresh Eggs 28c The tax is ma due ‘tively, MERIDEN |one per cent o rse and Public tion’ next November, “It is illegal according to the city | TRIMMED HATS Regular $2.98 A splendid showing of snappy styles in a full assortment of colors, for your se- % ection; priced for way be- Saturday $2.98% $498 AMONG THE TRIMMED HATS You will find individual creations that are wonderfully attractive for all types and ages, made of all the new materials, including horse hair, allever straw, hair cloth, candy cloth, straw braid in many styles. Trimmed with flowers, fruits, ornaments, feathexs and novelty embroidered effects. Colors are’ periwinkle, canna, pumpkin, black, bonfire and all the season’s best combinations. total tax for those the limits of the old budget committee after the budget was completed in January,” said Mayor King after the meeting. “We are only empowered to enact trans- fers of funds from one appropria- tion to another or to make special appropriations. Whether the board of apportionment will see fit to ad- vise any special appropriations will depend on future meetings.” Minor Tves met with the board of | apportionment and taxation for the first time yesterday. wde ible dn two | M and Novem- | with a discount of n cach payment if e date on which the the Meriden | sking for re- the cut made in 1de to the Organized tion, and the Visiting | Health tion, | of the of from st AL . Vete MAY CUT WAGES. Torrington, March 10.—At another meeting last night, the borough board wore received | discussed the question of reducing the |'pay of borbugh employes, also the matter of purchasing an automobile for Warden Farnham in his work as superintendent of streets. rmistice 1]1\ celebra- additions to the by any submitted Each Item Listed Below is Sale On Fancy Lamb Legs 30c lb‘ Chops 25¢ 1b Fores 15¢ 1b Stew Lamb . 12¢ b SPE(‘IALS ‘' LEAN FRESH HAMBURG y 3 |b<.25c ...15¢ LEAN SOL ID PGT ROASTS OF BEEF FANCY MAINE FOTAT(‘E. 15 1b. L) Pech & 9 7t0]2AM | ROUND, SIRLOIN, SHORT AND 5 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS . . 1b. 1 (o EVAPGRATED MILK 3 Cans 25c 2]bs.25c PURE WHITE LARD S“E(TALS Sugar Cured PRIME Corned Beef. .l Lean Boiling Beef Lean Pot Roast Lean Chuck 1b. 50 ' b 8C TOP WESTERN BEE FOR ALL DAY Prime Shoulder Roasts Boneless Roasts ... | Top Round Roasts | Prime Rib Roasts ..... lb. 250 16clb FRESH PORK TOROAST 16clb Lean Fresh Hams Our Own Sausage ... Fresh Spare 025¢ Ribs 1b. 1 6 C SUGAR—With Other Purchases 1h. 28C 2 cans 25C ; ;n,~.25c | dm '“‘u',ffti'i’ s Y 1 2 c 15¢ Spinach, Tomatoes, etc. Best \ | F Veal for | Stew Fresh Roasted Coffee Sugar Corn . Early June Peas ... Pork and Beans .. Milk Ginger Snaps .. Grapefruits, Fancy Celery Large Ripe burch Kale, : '\pplh Milk Fed Fresh Killed Fowls.Ib. Frankforts . 1b. 50 Bananas .. i 1 hat.l.mr’l for 25(: 35¢ b, 150 Prime Veal Roasts Prime Veal Chops Short Cut Legs of Veal ».20¢ 1b. 250 Ib. ZOC CREAMERY BUTTER In Prints Large Prunes 3 lbs. 32¢ Large Seeded Raisins .. American Sardines.6 cans cans 2 5 c r;,\29c s ans 24 € “m25c w.25¢ Ib. llc . b, 220 25¢ Fancy Florida Onmges, Be.See '‘ancy win c Apples .. 2 qts. Large Sunkist Oranges, 39¢ “50¢ **

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