New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, 23¢c Finest Chow-Chow 20c 1 15c PURE FOOD THESE HOUR SALES MEAN A BIG SAVING FOR YOU ROUND — SIRLOIN - PORTERHOUSE i A AL, STEAK—7 to 11 A. M.—Lb. 18c I?IG }"IO\ME oos A IGE FANCY SMALL LEGS .. . LB, From 7:00 To 12:30 RIB AND LOIN TO lll) . LB, FRESA GROUND HAMBURG........3 LBS, 367 MAIN STREET Pint. ., 250 AN FORE § . . LB, FANCY LOIN CHOPS ...... . LB, From 9:00 To 11:00 A. M. Y From 3:00 To B: BEST GRANULATED SUGAR .. . 53¢ | PRIME RIB ROASTS BE . LB, BEST NO, 1 POTATOES—15 LB, PECK PRIME RUMP ROASTS BE e bt —ALL DAY SPECIALS— Lean Smoked Shoulders—Lb. 14¢ Native Calves Liver.... Lb. 30c BEEF VEAL PORK Short Cut Fresh S 50 Legs to Roast .... Lb. 18¢ Pork to Roast ... Lb, 2&C Pot Roasts . . Lb. loc Meaty Prime sh Cut Chnek Roasts ... 1h, 12C ¥ Rump Roasts .... Lb. 20c Pork Chops Boneless w 20¢ Choice lsc Lican Fresh Rib Ralls Shoulder Cuts ... Lb. Shoulders ‘resh Brencts to stutt ... h, 14:€ Sliced Liver Prime 3 Lean Boiling Beef .. Cholce Meaty Choice Fresh Rib Roasts .. Veal Chops ...... Ib. 280 Spare Ribs Sugar Cured i Corned Beef ... : 35c Corned Spare Ribs . 38¢c Golden West Large FOWL .......... L3. 400 FRESH SELECTED EGGS "CHEESE 2 Doz. ....... 59 Pound ........ 23¢c Royal Luncheon Sour Mixed Cheese — Jar, 5¢, 10c 20(‘. Pickles Golden West Fancy FOWL ... Fresh Stewing FOWL ... 18. 30 C BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 2Lhs .. 19 m Lard ...., 2 Lbs. 27¢c DINNER BLEND COFFEE ..LB, 25c | RED fil""’TFIRI"LV TEA . Confectionery Sugar . . 5 Pure Cocoa In Bulk Fine Pearl Barley oo s, 13¢ Pelicious Mince Meat .. Jell-O—In All Flavors ‘. kgs., 20¢ Pink Alaska Salmon . Large Cans Sliced Pineupplo sac) 27¢ | Blue Rose Rice ... Elbow Macaroni - . Lb. 10c | N. B, ¢. Giraham Crac Brown Sugar .. s. 59c B. C. Ginger Snap: Sandines In Oil 4 Cans 25¢ | Fancy Sugar Corn ... 2 s 19¢ SPECIAL SALE—MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK—IF YOU WANT THE BEST, BUY THIS BRAND. FRESH CUT NATIVE {RED RIPE LARGI: NEW SPINACH - _STRAWBERRIES ONIONS Peck .......... 9| Basket .......18¢c | 4 Lbs. For.... 25¢ Fresh Native 5 Gréen or Wax Evaporated Radishes ..,. 2 Bunches OC Beans Peaches Meaty' Fancy Native New No. Head loc Potatoes . Prunes’....... 2 Lbs. 256 Lettuce ol por. 24 C oo Large 29 Sweet Juicy Lemons ......... Doz (4 Navel Oranges. .. SPECIALS 7 to 10 a. m. FRESH SHOULDERS 45¢ Ib. SPECIAL 7 to 12 a. m. ALL STEAKS 18c Ib. FRESH HAMBURG 3 Ibs. 25¢ SMOKED SHOULDERS = W 2l ‘ RS EVAP’ATED MAINE POTATOES 25¢ peck MILK 8c can LEGS OF FANCY LOIN LAMB CHOPS .. SPE(‘IALS—7 TO 12 A .M. 29¢ FORES OF Ib. LAMB .... 356 LAMB FOR SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY DOMINO SUGAR, in carton, with ‘other purchases SUGAR CURED ( 'ORNED BEEF . 8¢ (spma("h freo) Lean Plate ", PRIME TOP WESTERN | Shoulder Roa: BEEF Lean Bmlmg Beef Lean Pot Calves Liver Roasts .. Freqh Pork to Roast Ib. 24C Short Cut L chs of Veal .... Ib. ZOC Sugar (‘ured Best 11,.25(: Frankforts b, 15C Prime Veal to Roast .. ... 1b. 18 C Bacon Ven] for Pot $1 19 C‘\r'n(])ll;lli\mml\”i) BEANS .... % cans 1 9C 17¢ 10c Top Round Roash nf Beef, 250 Mlll\ l* cd L“m\ l< Sausage "LARGE BAGS PURITY FLOUR . Milk Y- Crackers 2 Ibs. 25 C b fiacy Past ::allvféni:;:‘my'; Ibs. 40C ;:'i:lllll(;;ng: | 2 cans ZBC : Flnfi:r :q v fw i 29 Al:‘:fl’eems‘e Ib. 290 ;l(ilrnla. o 2 cans 25(: Suns) i Sugar e e 16c | 22 25 | "B sam2Be Rai S Sardines 6 ca ik FREE—I Rogers Sllver Spoon with 6 cans Van Can dmp ’s Mllk .5¢ F"E;ls Py 8 C Ba,’xd;;:fi:s . 4 1bs. 2 5 (o Sunkist Oranges .. d~~ 250 B 1o Ao .2qts.25c Beis“t prrnt:r‘. Ib. 450 ceLetxtzlce 2 heads 25; 1 ) Ib 28(: 'mciimfifku?m 29(E Sound Onions . Full Milk Sunkist Lemons .. doz. 29(— ‘ Cheese .. Presh Tomatoew, Strawberries, Pineapples, Aspaxaguq, Egg Plant, Etc il |overfooked a good many children, who j | voungsters, including dne littla m flof about seven summers, gazed wi ) [to finish the collection, he immediate- i |2 bouquet and carried it to the front B |pew where he changed the tears of fl [some one commented upon it after the service, “I'm always glad of a ance | § g |ber. ' §|to congratulate himself on third, | He is fond of | B 8| the creed recently adopted by Every- B| Haverhill, Mass, HAS BEEN 40 YEARS WITH SAME COMPAN (Continued From First Page), P tories which come under his jurisdie- tion are in New Britain, Bridgeport, South Shaftsbury, Vt, and the Stan- ley Tool Company, of Canada Is Progressive Official, During Mr. Burdick's period of au- thority he has been responsible for many of the modern improvements in policy as well as system, He is thoroughly progressive and s said to| be responsible for the Saturday half | holiday, employes' insurance plan, an- ete. As a warking man himself he | is gald to feel the keenest intérest in | the 'needs and prohlems of his fellow workers, As an official his interest in the concern to which he has dedi- cated the best part of his life, 18| shown when it s stated that to him goes much of the credit for the world- wide reputation for precision, aceu- racy and superior quality of Stanley tools. To his unswerving policy for 100 per cent. efficiency in its finished product, the name “Stanley Tool" owes its present position as a house- hold word. The extreme democracy of Mr. Burdick never was more fittingly il- lustrated than in a Jittle incident which "occurred at the Methodist church last Sunday, Forgot the Children® The official board of the church, of which he is treasurer. had de- cided to present Louquets to every |person attending the Mother's Day service. These flowers were given out| by young women, who, unfortunately, also attended the service. Several fully at the flower girls as they con- fined their attention to adults, Making Someone Happy. ears gathered in the eyes of the dick, who was taking up a collection, had his attention called to her dis- appointment. Securing a substitute ly went out to the lobby, procured his little friend to smiles of happiness. “Oh, that’s nothing,” he said, when to make the children happ Mr. Burdick is first vice-president of Everyman’s Bible class sided over the original meeting when the class was launched last Novem- His whole secret of over his desk, “The man who stops never reached home.” quoting for the benefit of young men, man's Bible class, at his suggestion: My Creed Ry Harold Arnold Walter “I would be true, for there are those who trust me; who care; to suffer; « to dare. E would be friend of!all—the foe— the friendless: would be giving and forget the would be humble, for T know my weakness; would look up and laugh—and| UNIDENTIFIED MAN IS FOUND MURDERED Case at White Plains—No One. Has Clue. White Plains, N. Y., elements of m y today enveloped | the murder of the unidentified young last Tuesday. Sheriff George J. Werner of West- | chester county was informed that a telegram signed with his name had heen recefved by the city marshal of and that the mes sage declared the dead man was sup- posed to be Clarence Peters of Haver- hill. Sheriff Werner asserted, he had never sent such a telegram and that | no identification had been reported to him. It was possible, he said, that such a telegram had been sent in his name by a deputy, but it was prob- able that such action would have b [ been reported to him. The hody was found on a lonely rcad near the northern end of the Kensico reservoir, north of 1shot wonnd in the chest We Don't Keep SHOES We Sell Them BESSE-LELAND (0. If You Have Any OLD PAPERS, RAGS o MAGAZINES to dispose of, write— J. E. Stone Supply Co. 44 WOODBRIDGE ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone Charter 2833. Established 32 years. Exclusive Agents STETSON SHOES Men's $8 and $10 Women’s $6 and $8 BESSE-LELAND CO. nual vacation for salaried employes, | litthe girl referred to, when Mr. Bur- |k and pre-| success s | found in a motto which is said to hang| I would be pure, for there are those # I would he strong, for there is much | & would be brave, for there is much | gift; il love—and lift.” f New Elements of Mystery in Strange | | May 19-—New || man whose body was found near here | § ‘2 Cans Challenge Milk. White | i The man had been killed hV\ o Wonderful Clever Bargains Wiy Snappy in e 4 Styles High Grade That Are Hats New STRIKING A TIMELY NOTE in the millinery affairs of today— HATS OF THE HOUR $2.98 to $5.98 Up-to-the-Minute Models—Styles That Characterize QUALITY AND HIGHEST DEGREE OF WORKMANSHIP In a timely specialized display for our BIG CLEARANCE SALE New models of Georgette, Canton Crepe, Leghorn, Transparent Maline Hats and Organdie Sport Hats. Hats of the Hour .......... ; $2.98 to $5.98 EASTERN MILLINER 133 MAIN ST. Mannish Leghorns $2.98 Value $5.00 Children’s Hats $1.50 Value $2.98 ALWAYS THE VERY BEST QUALITY FOR THE LEAST MONEY Special Morning Sales 7:00 to 11:00 PORK TO ROAST Porterhouse Round, Sirloin 18c Y 424 WAIN STREET oPP_EAST MAIN STREET.E, BEEF CUT FROM CHOICE WESTERN STEERS SPRING LAMB Fresh Spare . w 38¢ ]\a“;; i Fancy Cottage - 20¢ Ham Lean Salt Breast Pork AN e ancy Lb. 42¢ :1:::1 Cut Leg ... Chickens w 45¢ Treeh Showder ... v, 16C . 16¢ Small Lean Boiling Beef .... h, Chops Shoulder Choice Pot Roast .. Prime Rump Roast . Very Best Prime Rib Roast Cutlets Chops Deet smoked Ly Shoulder e Fresh Cut Pork Chops .. Rump Roast Frankforts and Rreast Bologna ~—~GROCERY DEPARTMTF “Eivaporated Milk 1 Can Tomatoes ... Lh. Dried Apricots 1 Can Squash ....... 170 t Lb. Dried Peac All kinds of Campbell's Soups. t Lb. Dricd R 3 Cans for 20c. { Pka. Dried Apples 1 Lb. Ceylon Tea ..... White Loaf Flour . 1 Lb. Gunpowder Tea . Daniel Webster Flour 1 Lb. Mixed Tea 5 Pkg. Gold Dust. .. 1 Lb. Oolong Tea ... 1 Pkg. Star Naphtha Powder Can Red Raspherries. t Can Warfield Coffce . 1 Bars Star Soap Can Loganberries { Can Hearthstone Cofice.. 38 1 Bars Babbitt Soap... o Cans Campbell's Beans. . 19¢ —FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT— Bananas .......... . Best Navel Oranges . Doz. 20c | Juicy Oranges vovvv.. Doz, 25¢ Fancy Apples i ...8 for 25¢ Large Ripe Bananas ..Doz. _ Pincapples, Asparagus, . Doz. 29¢ to 85c Large Grapefruit STRAWBERRIES — THE FINEST THIS SEASON AT LOWEST PRIC Fancy Baldwin Apples ... 2 Qts. 23c | Fresh String Boans .. ... T2 Qts, | Fresh Golden Spinach . Peck | Lettuce . Head Fresh Tomatoes | 2 Lbs. | Carrots Bunch NSY AND TOMATO PLANTS Large Onions —BUTTER AND EGG DEPARTMENT— Rest Creamery l —BUTTER— 29¢iw. ... 410 Lb. Best Brick —CHE Rest Print Pure —BUTTER— —LARD— 390‘. Lbs 3 27(: Lb. N DEPARTMENT-— ictly Fresh —EGGS— Per Doz. Pickled Lamb's Tongue Large Green Olives ... 25¢ C urram Jelly . ... 10¢ Delicions Potato Salad I'resh Home Baked Beans Pickles—Sweet or Sour, Mixed

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