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i f As Moderately As Good Clothes Can Be you prefer, any Special for Saturday at it 424 MAIN STREET OPP._EAST MAIN STREET. E Telephone 1256-4 For Good Things To Tat MORNING SPECIAL—9:00 TO 12:30 A. M. PORTERHOUSE, SHORT, SIRLOIN AND ROUND ALL DAY SPECIALS AND REAL SUPER VALUES JOINS TO ROAST : b 22¢ PORK I SHOULDER Ib. 16c Ab.15c (Fresh, Not , FRESH CU 1b. 22¢ Frozen) CHOICE SALT PORK . 14c sl HOME MADE SAUSAG 16¢ St b, 16¢ Pork Products (- X 1b. 20¢ CHOICE RIB ROAST .... T T BEEF FANCY SHOULDER ROAST. . 150 EXTRA CHOICE RUMP BOAST (no bones) Ib. 20c GutErom CHOICE POT ROAST b. 13c Uholce BOILING BEEF ..... 100 MWesturn CHOICE CORNED BEEF 12¢ 2 SHOULDER STEAKS . 15¢ A FANCY SMALL LEGS . 82¢ LAMB LOIN LAMB CHOPS ........ RERLEL s o Ib. 40¢ S R e e 1177 VEAL ‘b, 30¢ CHOICE ROAST b, 22¢ Choice Home AL FOR POT PIE 16c Dressed 'EAL FOR STEWT . 14c OUR CHOICE FOWI FANCY MILK F FANCY ROASTING CHICKE LARGE CAPONS GROCERY DEPARTMEINT ONCFE AGAIN AS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER WE WILL Give—Free of Charge—2 lbs. of Sugar With Every Pound Purchase of Our “Special” 38¢ COFFEE and Our “Special” 45¢ A OTHER MONEY SAVERS IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT 'LOUR sack $1.32 sack $1.22 L . 2| 1h. 3 Ibs, DANIEL WEBS PURITY FLOUR DRY PEACHES NS (3 (ln\\l!l Ibs, Ih. ..... 1b, Evaporated Milk 3 cans Rasphe : cans sweet Corn .. ..... 2 cans Loganberrics ...... 2 cans Green Peas .. 2 cans i Blucherries P String Beans ...... 2 cans Col. River Salmon Lima Beans . . ns Col. River Shad Beets .. can Apricots Pears . can 2 Peaches BUTTER DEPARTMENT Best Creamery Butter............. .. Strictly Fresh Eggs ............... Whole Mllk (heesc AND VEGETABLE VEPARTMENT FRUIT SOUND YELLOW ONIONS > Ibs, B MAINE POTATOES .. 15 1b, pk. SOLID HE b BOLID HEAD TATTUCE v vvvvriiissonnsernnsiness ca SOLID TOMATOES . 2 Ibs, WHITE H ea. FANCY BA EXTRA F/ for EXTRA FANC . . doz. 20¢ CALIFORNIA 4'\\\ doz. 39¢ to 79¢ ve Our Delicatessen Department the “Once Over''— To Find THAT SIDI DISH You Are So Yond Of., When Passing You Will Be Surc 0 you realize how mod- erate are our prices- that $22 or good suit of Premier Clothes and $35 or $38 a very, very ; good one? We don’t think you can find elsewhere qual- ity of nearly equal merit at these exceptionally moder- ate figures. Any style you desire, any fabric size you require ASHLEY- BABCOCK CO. NEW BRITAIN DATLY I riced DUNCAN EXP | AND DAN | o are tw | ployed in radio continuous, a the other, conti wave | Broadeasting | wave, because tinuous, | These | tubes similar t ceiving set, bu generally have watts | On a | supphed jrnrrt-n( $30 will buy a 260 wa with hear, by tr: suich as | telephony. | This convert ly changes the gf;al'{aafiofgfrap BY i, Radio 1 its oscillations are con- are generated by The plate takes 0 volts of direct cur The output of a wireless telephone means of a 1smitter or employed in {ERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922, LAINS UNDAMPED IPED RADIO WAVES L, DUNCAN stitute of America, bass: Agness MeGurrin, planist, WBZ (Westinghouse station at Mass.) Springfield, natlonal o general systems em- 8:00 p, m.—I'rogram of transmission——one dis- SONES, “damped’™ wave; and Wiz JZ nuous, an “undamped" y ndamped™ | (westinghouse station at Newark, | g N, J.) statlons use the latter | 7,00 pn .2 “Man In the Moon" | stories for children (C) Newark Sun- day Call, [ 7:30 p. m—"Crime Wave" by ancis M, Hugo, vice president Nu- tional Surety Co, | 800 p. m—Concert by amer Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps of Newark, who are the tern States' | champlons and winners of 48 I"irst Prizes; Major J. J. Morrison, director. The program—"Regimental Pride” (March); “Rep: Band Mard vacuum o those used in a re- t much larger, The an output of 50 to 2 Hax tt tube the filament is 10 volts alternating upward to nt, transmitter is termed radio fre-| |70 i quen There are two kinds in ra- | 1mblem of Peace” (March), George dio transmission, namely, radio fre-| . Reeg Jrp “Tenth Reglmental | quency, which are currents at fre- | March” B _"._ Hall; “Invercargill” | quencies above 10,000 cycles a 86 (march); ational Spirit" (marc h)‘ ond, and audio frequency, which are | '‘Greeting to Bangor” (March), B. I | currents below 10,000 cycles a sec- |H The New Colonial March,” B. ond, 3 1I; “Haymaker," (March), Drum | This frequency is inaudible to the | Major, Wm. Martin; “National Airs" | | human ear on account of the too| 9:30 p. m.—Recital by Miss Mabel | | rapid vibration of the phone dia- | I.cBett, soprano; Murgucrite Baille, phragn. It is converted into audio |planiste, frequency, which the human ecar can WGY | microphone transmitter land line (General Electric Company, tady, ) B Program will be m\r-n by artists of Albany, N, J. { Automne—Op. 35 No. 2 .. Chaminade Piano solo— Schenec- | speech ing process practical- wave from undamped ABOVI, UNDAMPED BELOW, Damped WAV Mrs. Ralph G. My Heart is Singing Winslow, Sans Souci Mezzo-Contralto— Mrs. Burt R. Rickards, | The Old Refrain . .. Kreisler Violin solo— Mr. Thomas F. Tnvictus Baritone s Mr. Ralph G. Arahesque | Piano solo— | Mrs. Winslow. | O'Neill, Huhn WAVE OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING Mr. And Mrs. George Yetter Of S crystal or may be used, their home yesterday, The home was for the affair by | man of Brooklyn prettily decorated Mrs. Martha Weide- Y. and a de- er guests present, The visitors included relatives and friends from RBrooklyn, N. Y., Hart- [ ford and Br lips, St. Peter's e —— 7:30 p. m. Howard Gar Pa., conducted “Do you taunt your husband with failure and compare him with some dishonest rascal, who :00 p. m.—" makes a lot of money at the [§| Wrong" by Ge expense of innocent investors?” given from t “FOOLISH WIVES” oy lena Gularsk 127 MAIN STREET to damped and for their detection, a vacuum | vorces i THE lightful lunch w served. During C Mr. Thomas T the evening, solos were rendered by KDKA R R, D ' Messrs. Conrad and Carl Wahrenber. | (Westinghouse station at East Pitts- o ger of this city and many of the oth- burgh, Pa.) LEWIS ATTACKS FRIDAY, 12:30 p. m.—Lenten services from Trinity Ipiscopal church, “Bedtime Stories,” of “Uncle Wiggily,” to be given from Pittsburgh Post Studio. m.—Entertainment by Se- | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn To You Mezzo-Contralto— Mrs. Rickards. .. Speaks tube detector mo S dle; s AT A el ur Street Pleasantly Surprised Continuous or undamped waves \!,{‘?)Jr_ a de Concert ......... Musin Mr. and Mrs. George Yotter of Sey. | 7€ generated by direct fmpulses 1‘;‘1“‘ ;}’;"0'7: 2 1 [ mour street, observed their silver | Vil damped or discontinuous Mr. Thomas F. O'Neill. coddi s heir — silver Lwaves are generated by alternating [The Bird's Courting ... 01d Lngilsh‘ wedding anniversary with a large | current. Baritone solo— gathering of relatives and friends at Mr. Ralph G. Winslow. | Autumn-—Opus. 55 No. 4 . Chaminade | Piano Duet— Mrs. Winslow—DMrs. Rickards, | Conto Amoroso +y Sammartini Violin solo— AIR APRIL 7, 1922 | WATKINS’ SPEECH | Pittsburgh, by Rev. Z. B. T. Phil- | church, St. Louis, Mo. by | President of TUnited author and originator Mine Workers Takes Issuc With Pennsyltania Soft Coal Operator ‘A Good Dream Gone orge R. Wallace, to be he Pittsburgh - Post New York April 7.—Statements de- fending soft coal operators in refus- ing to negotiate a central agreement with the miners’ union, made by T. H. Watkins, a soft coal mine operator of soprano; I. C. West, Pennsylvania before the house labor committee at Washington . yesterday were criticized by John I. Lewis, president of United Mine Workers., | The miners’ chief declared that Mr. Watkins for some time ‘““has beengen- gaged in a frantic effort to destroy the relationship between operators and miners in central Pennsylvania. His utterances arc dictated solely by his selfish personal interests.” 'PHONE 1409-2 THE SMART AND BECOMING IN FASHIONS FOR YOU THE TAILORED HANDSOME FROCKS OF THE GLOVE LK AND DAINTY SN TE SRR % \'eekl)’ Payments New Spring SUITS SPRINGTIME JITS, THE CHARMING WRAPS, THE NECKWEAR, THE CORSET, SMART HAND BAGS AND VEILINGS FOR EASTER CAN BE FOUND HERE. VAN RAALTE SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR We Fit Them All— Old Men, Middle-Aged, JUST $2.50 DOWN THEN $2.50 WEEKLY Union members of the anthracite miners and operators’ committee on wage contract negotiations today ex- pect to finish presentation of testi- mony in support of their 19 demands for increased wages. Members of both sides to the con- | troversy today freely granted that a OF WOOL, settlement of the anthracite strike within another month, ‘“was highly improbable.” Thomas J. Bannigan Undergoes Operation Thomas J. Bannigan of Hartford, national committeeman of the Amer- ican lLegion from Connecticut, is in a dangerous condition at St. I'rancis’ hospital. Mr. Bannigan was stricken suddenly yesterday with an attack of | appendicitis and was rushed to the hospital where an operation was pér- fcrmed by Dr. H. C. Clifton. Mr. Ban- 1 |nigan is well known in this cit Payments Young Men! $35 The pattern, the style, and the size you want — at a price that is easy to pay. NEW BRITAIN AUTOMOBILES Clavsified Page on Same D Adn Accopted Ovor the Telephone For ericnca of Customers, Call 925 And Asli For a *Waat AJ" Oparator. e = THE HERALD ||| Autos And Trucks vor sale 0 “« » w— - - | car, New, Hmall wmileage WANT ADS Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and ‘Ruuy Reference, - - - | ATE ron FORD, 1917 touring, Good tires, Excellent i e L sl LR RSN fI{ feondition,” #1860 "G Py Moras, Plainyiile Charge Prepalé || [ — e LA 1day ...000 ) llee ad FORD roadeter, 1618, porfect Conditior ] 1 line 50 Nargain for cash or will take motorcygls 3 1 line i in exchange, H, Bliss, Motel Relobn, 4 » line A1 | s s Subviclondolan ] 5 1 line A0 FORD roudster, late model, Tteal bargnin, [ 110 RH ¢, Rudolph, 127 Chierry 8t Dort deals 0 1 lino 11,80 1.5 Phone er Rates Upan Am»n.nllnn | i = = FORD roadst $95, Onther Tount § word, (o & lne prives to ¢ Overland 10 74 lines to rr inch, 1018 Loxington chummy rondster, § Minimum Rpace, 3 lines, nished. Overland touring overhauled, Alinimum Baok Charge, 35 Contm Many others, Aaron G, Colen, 867 - el S S—— Qpen evenings. No Ad, Acceptod Aftor x P. M. For R L s ger touring engine, just repainted, b prac y new cord tires, Price and torms reasonable, M. Trving Jester, 193 ) Arch St. “This I8 a Studebaker year HUPMOBILE, 1221, § r touring CAr, We Aro suarantecing Uhis car tu b s good nu aew, Prico Is right. City Servico Btatiiu. Huymobile (ars . — | NABI, 1020 touring 1750, Klia- oleums and head dan. 0478 19 i, stonen, largo voiisty and all grades of | 1920 Wesrolt sedan, burgain. marblo and. granite. Bvorything in com- | Gohon, $17 New Britain Ave. Hartfor ctory wori, John 1% Mechan Monument 2 : Vork k_8t, corner Union 8 | OLDSMOBILE truck, 1920, % ton vapacity, = A 2| oxcellent body, Jjust painted and thors oughly overhaulsl, Tires ull good and 3 Elorists 3 for wll oo | hanquatw, | “Flowe. | DS i anniversar! 8. funcrals, ete. Wl flower parties, Call 1m new, Ho, End Garage, of them bra M hono 870 South Main touring, perfect mi it ampt attantion, Veiz| condition. Excellent tircs. A barks t Floral Co., 90 t Main 8t. Oldsmobile Co. of New Britain, 6 B Main St. Phone 2520, -Now the tme to order | —— - - — them, Dahlia bulbs, 85 varieties. G, H. | OVERLAND, 1916 model, new top, newly Day 38 Lin-ola St overlauled, good tires, Price §150. Apply . el 1985, No 62 Willow St. and panese 100, Barberry | PAIGE, 1918 § passenger touring car, just bush $10 to §15 T 15 | painted, good cngine and has 5 excellent tires, 8 & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1656 Elm to $30 for 100, delle, 218 Oak St, Phone % | Lost and Found 5\ 50, 1917, 5 pass.uger touring car, Good | engine, mew paint and good tires. Price ; 3 f : | 13 only $300. Terms to suit. M. Irving GOLD IRSHARP PENCIL, Initials M. D1y ¥ s B., 10t hetween Camp sehool and Lin< [ Jesto \v"_':'l‘“‘"" 8t This £tude St. Finder return to Herald, Reward, | _baker year. SART of - ot SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 1121 touring car, excel- PART o lady's Minnesota lrwlum:\llu pen | S rondition thvughout, a1 erd. tires betiveen dtain and Austin Sts. Re- | y5d newly painted. Price is $760, Terms Modern Boot hop, to responsible partles, Lash Motor Co., Inc., West Main 8., cor. Lincoln. Phons P01 PE STRI RLS lost this morning be- twoen 00 Aklin & and corner of | juare 382, “A Reputable Concern.” NG MU, AT 60 CHURCH ATTENTION EVERYBODY—RIG SAVIN FOR YOU NOW! R | VEW plan of obtainin for the | Car or Home, Clothin ould in- | terest you. AM. MDS 21 Park 8t., New l(v' ain. _Conn, rm‘k /\g('nt ics 8| £ CARS— TOR ( Concern.” LINCOLN ST, Auto And | | | CADILLAC & PAIC LASH M “A Reputable WEST. MAIN, COR. HUPMOBILE CARS— y Service Statlon, L DR A. M. Paonessa, Prop. OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE CO, 6 MAIN AND SHERIDAN OF NEW BRITAIN PIIONE 2530 | USED CAR BARG! Main and I'ranklin Square. Reward [(‘b,r”,r””\,m( 7 pasionger, excellent con- returned to_ahove addr Tel1839:2 _ | dition; good cord tizes. Apply 55 Tearl Store Announcements 7| L ieet s e | STUDEBAKER touring car. In good coadi: CAMERAS—We have your Easter camera. | tion, Inat at 31 Greenwood St. of Come and get it, $2.00 and up. AlSo| Phone 153-1 a fresh supply of films, Arcade Studio. | £ . i | TRUCT ton truck Wil sell cheap. {M'KONE TIRE owners will receive prompt | wWilling to trade for touring car. 10 < servico at Judd and Dun- [ Take St. Tel. 148-4 oo Tel, 1747-3, nklin Square. | 2 L e — TRUCK—5 ton, for heavy k. Will rate THE ARMY & NAVY STOR it at yvery low price me an of- ALL OUR 8TOCK M | for mrurk can bo eoen at comer Beaver PRICES CUT STILI, and Lasalle St me at 16 Reatty ORDER TO MOVE | St from 3 to 5. Wm. Yourewith, Fi | 21 Lasalle Court, PR l | 1\ 50 PROW i | 1017 Oakland sia touring .........$300 BY OUR PREDI NT AND BE | nd four touring. ONE OF THE PURCHASERS. $10,- | 1918 Saxon six roadsier 000 WORTH OF LUGGAGE, 1016, TIAra" ot Rk B oAl ) | 1918 Overland tight delivery {ruck . OPCOA 001 o8- A g AL 1 SWIATERS L ia thorouehly lr(-mvdrlmulrd d ready AUTO RET Main St. Upen evenings from 7 PAIR CO. Tel. 2016-3. S THIS WEEK— 1920 Ford coupe, 1 Maxwell coupe. Dort passenger Maxwell touring. ) OAkland sedan. d racer. 1918 Ford touring car. HONEYMAN AUTO rurabout, SALES CO. 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2109 Agents for Chalmers Maxwell Auto I‘arh and Accessories 11 | AUTO PARTS. You will find that.part of auto at Cutler' Oak 8t. Phone We also buy d cars. PHON i91 T 367-4 st BAKERS— 8ix Touring Special 8ix Touring Light, 8lx Touring B. 193 ARCH TUDE v\AhH' YE M. IRVING J STHIS IS A Autos and Trucks For 'm‘le 9/ | LEARINGS for all about your bat. l'arrell, 110 See Tarrell Cod. J. M, Phone 1218, SRTES- . new or Jvide Datterles nad service. Exchange your old battery for a new Exide. Liberal allawance. A. (3. Hawker. makes of cars. Maln Learings, connecting round bearings, and axlee at Cutler's, 22 Oak St 5-14. 3,000 7 Cherry Driven tudolph, ALLEN, 1921 touring. Good 'as new. R. C. St. Phone 2051-2. ,\ll N, 1918 touring car. Newly painted, miles. D1 and tubes, Also vulcan- . Most convenient gas Britain Tire Res anizing Co., Hartford ast Main St, st overhauled, top and upholstery per fost. Tive tires in' fine shwpo, Price | only $300. Terms to suit., M. Irving Jes 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebakc SOLE AG JUDD & DUNLUP, 15 FRA SQUARE. DAN —New tires, upholstery and [ FISK & ONE tires. The users of co like new. Engine 15 very i e Ve in playing safe. Service Price $450. R. C. Rudolph, 127 also. West End Vulcanizing Works, 399 St. Dort dealer. Tel. 2015-Z, | West Main C. P. McCarthy, Prop, - -— Phone 1091 AUTOMOBILES —Fifty (50) to chnose fromy | ——- ) % popular makes, e terms, no red tape [ McKONE Superior to all others, or insurance charge We take your old better 900 miles. Keep down the car in trade. We can give you a high [ upkeep. 71 Church. Tel. 2750. grade used car at less than the price of JM CUP tires. The Eow Inforlor cars, Aaton . Cohen, 867|PENNSYLVANIA ¥ New Britain Av Hartford, on Elm-| only tire guar: _the manufactur- wood line, Chart 94, ers not to skid. T. . Cogswell, 8 Chest- 5 - nut_St. Phone 1415-2. e BUICK, 1921, 6 cylinder roadster. This car | == AR = has been run only 00 miles, s fully Aumnmluh-e \\mm-d 12 cquipped, engine in perfect condition and i il is practically new in 0 AL Bence, 18 Main §t. Ph “Where | - Tord touring cat or roadster, Good Used Cavs Are Sold 1632 b bl | ST B BUICK, 1818, 7 passenger touring car. 1n|FORD ROADSTER with or without deliva perfect mechanical condjtion, 6 excellent | ery hody. te lowest price, terms and tires, paint, upholstery and top are very | condition, Address Box 1311, Iferald. wood, . A, Bence, 18 Main St. Phone | e = = 5. “Where Good Used Cars Are Sold.” Autos—Taxi Service 13 BUICK, 1019, 5 passenger touring car with | winter top, 4 brand new cord tires. Just |CITY TAXI SERVICE—24 hours on duty, out of paint shop and tho Phone 2379. Careful drivers a specialty, overhauled. Will give a 90 day & 5t 1"‘1:f‘:,.”""vjs “-‘\\'hwa. Gbot Lratd l.nn"('”\’”'\ Motor Livery Co. High class Are Sold. closed and open curs. 'rompt service, Res i o i liable operators, reasonable rates, Tel. 1810, BUICK, 1019 roadster. Good condition and | newly painted. Lash Motor ¢ ., We Mai cor. Lincoln, Phone 382, “A | TAXI—When Jou fwant good TAXI SERVe Reputable Concern.” torring car for | 400 High st. | CIALMERS five passenger . C. Carmody, Phone DODGE ciulty tities. prives cannot be known for relial n Ave., Hartford, Brothers we he Conn PIFTH WARD RALLY. | There will be a democratic rally in the Booth street hall at the corner of Myrtle and Booth streets this evening. The town committee will meet tomor- row evening at headquarters in | Booth's block and the women will | 1GB, CALL 2700 zdm 2700 cpair or storage . Inquire Wm. C. W more private . Simmons & Co., 167 Arch 8t. Phone Motor in good condi Davidson moto, for sale. New ), 75 Elm St. ral Repalt meet there Sunday afternoon. GRAND JURY § San Juan, . R, REPOR April 7.—District Judge FFoote has been asked by the grand jury to turn over to the fiscal authoritics the report presented by HARLEY-DAVID 1920, rebuilt, in pei fect condition mechanically and others wise. Equipped with ammeter, speedom ter, lenses and excellent tires, Th ne has been run but Paint s excellont, Price is only $24 or terms, i°. . Monicr & Bro., 3§ Main St Phone 1 “The Gioods Store porting the jury on its investigation into the | administration of Governor Ii. Mont R(ill and other officials. PALA(‘P, -1 MON. & TUES. MATINEE ONLY A Great Treat For the Children - THOMAS JEFFERSON “RIP VAN WIN]\LE" INDIANS AUTOMOBILE You can't go dian; used or new our rel it wrong on an In- » guaranteei A 1919 re- for £200; a uilt at $176; /a 1917 rebuilt = at 1620 Scout in perfect condis . Also scveral Harley-David- and up. Hadfield-Swenson Co., Phone 1701 tion for § sons at $7 21 M tle § rvice Station Repairing 17 OWNERS— Hef sending for new shafts, wxcls or pinion shafts, sea us first. Schoell's Machine Shop, 133 Cherry St. Phone 2051-3,