New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 17

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» LJ Something Going On Every Day! YOU WILL NOT ONLY BENEFIT BY THE ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS WE HAVE PLACED ON THIS STOCK BUT YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE It's Going Over Big! 5t S LOOK! HERE! THE NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP HAS TAKEN NEW BRITAIN BY STORM Great Display of Thousands pf men and women are qaily thronging our store to GRAB OFF these exceptional bargains which are being offered during this stupendous merchandising event. We are setting the standards for present day selling. The lure of low prices is the magnet which draws thousands to our store. Get your share of these mighty bargains, They are yours. Get them. SUMMER APPAREL For Men and Boys Sweeney makes prices here, so come and dress cool and comfortable at this sale and save 14, ATHLETIC UNION SUITS| Limit 2 Suits SUIT MEN’S WORK PANTS With two legs for the price of one. Wages are down. Sweeney says help the workers. Selling for $1.64 LOT OF SUITS Different Styles. Some for Young Men, # Values Up to $25.00 Sweeney Says, Mark Them $9.44 Now This is to Be " BOYS’ WEEK Bring the boys and get a stylish suit for confirma- tion or last days of school. This sale makes it possible to fix up the dollars. $8.50 BOYS’ SUITS All new models. Suits just like dad’s Sweeney’s Price $5.44 BOYS’ BLOUSES Light and Dark Patterns Choice $1.50 Men’s and Boys’ NEW SPRING CAPS Sale Price 84c Men, Get Ready Hot Weather is Here GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS Values to $18.50 $11.44 Last week the people came from one hundred miles around. It shows that all roads which careful shop- pers travel lead to this store. The crowds have been pour- ing into this store from many, many miles around because we advertised this store broadcast. Men’s $25.00 Suits for $15.44 Suits other wanted fabrics in double and single breasted sport models. garments have been made to fit perfectly and give good satisfaction. 34 to 44, of fine all wool worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds, homespuns and These Slaes GREAT SHIRT SALE THIS WEEK Big lot of Shirts, all styles, silk and satin stripe Shirts. All the favorits. Collar ‘attached Shirt in white and tan. Shirts in the lot from $2.50 to $3.50. Men’s $20.00 Suits for $12.44 You will find values that are most unbelievable at this price. They are fine tailored suits in a large variety from which to select your new spring suit. Every conceivable style, pattern and material can be had in the splendid selection of garments at this price. Every flgure type can be correctly fitted in the many different models among the thousands of garments on display—tweeds and cassimeres in the new sport models, snappy looking suits and snappily made in neat stylish patterns. * They are exceptional $20.00 values but now they all go for $12.44. ¢ Sweeney Says Mark the Lot Men’s Suits Values to $40.00. These suits are finely tailored; some are silk lined. This is greatest value ever offered in this section. Sweeny says forget what they are worth, mark them. $23.44 NO SECRETS, JUST VALUES PRICE CRASH ECHOES ALL OVER THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT COME MEET AT SWEENEY’S SALE SWEENEY FACE TO FACE NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 135 MAIN ST., BRISTOL J. J. SWEENEY, Adjuster, SELLING STOCK 357 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN a certain allowance for his labor. Cosmopolitan Crowd In a statement given out here by Vanhoffen it was set forth that the plan is to strike directly at the heart of Russia's industrial problem, the lack of skilled workers and machin- ery, by importing them direct from | === the United States. They are to oper- ate coal mines in the Kuznets Basin Each.member of the party, headed |the way with the hopes of soon re- by Dr. Willlam Mahler of Newark, N.| planting them on the land which the J., gave assurances that he or she was| Soviets have assigned them. prepared for all kinds of hardships May Return Later and was willing to take things as they came. All agreed that they did not ex- Dr. Mahler and Vanhoffen said this pect too much in Russia, at the start;Party was merely the vanguard of —but they were going to give the co-{6,000 to 7,000 other in America who operative plan a thorough test, and|are coming to Russia as soon as ar- sued for divorce, charging cruelty. | Smith. While the divoree was pending, she Today Rarbara is preparing to leave became the mother of a baby girl. [ for California with her mother, while The writ was granttd in April. Grace is confident of finding happiness Then, almost before the ink on the | with Hall where her sister found only decree had dried, Hall married Gmce‘ unhappiness. Meanwhile some women members of Hall's classes in mysticism state seriously their belief that Hall has found the ancient Persian iove charm that enables him to command the love of whomever he will. | RUSSIATOTHPORT LABORFROH .5 A believed it would work out. Soviets Enconraging Refurn of [mmigrants Riga, Latvia, June 9. — Hope and antieipation was shown in the faces of every one of the 57 men and 11 women, real pioneers they called themselves, who arrived in Riga late in April from America on their way to Siberia to take over concessions granted them by the Soviet govern- Strawberry Plants In the’arty was William A. Van- hoffen, a consulting engineer of Chi- cago, a Russian, who has lived in the United States 18 years. There were nine other engineers, the remainder of the men being miners from Arizona, Montana, California, Pennsylvania and farmers chiefly from the Dakotas, Washington, Oregon and other parts of the west. Four of the young gmen brought growing strawberry plants from Seat- rangements can be completed. Of this contingent, each person put up $300 or more to cover the expenses of the trip and had money to spend enroute. In, Riga the travelers all stayed at the best hotels and purchased a great deal of stuf here, including boots, some clothing and great quantities of seed grain which the workers hope !soon to plant in Siberia. Each member signed up to remain fin Russia two years and if he is dis- satisfied at thes end of that time, he may return to America with all ex- afid the Nadejdenski steel plant in the Ural Mountains region. The contingent was made up of Russians, Finns, Czechoslovaks, Ger- mans, Scandinavians, Hungarians, Jews and Irish, all of whom have lived in the Tnited States several years and several native born Amer- icans from various parts of the coun- try. There was one three months' old baby brought by its father and mother. The party had_clothing for several vears and four car loads of American 1,000 Ibs. Sperry & Barnes’ Bacon Spinach or PRICES WILL BE 'LOWER THAN EVER FOR SATURDAY AT C~p Legs of Lamb 29c¢" Lamb Chops penses paid and in addition receive tle, having nursed them like babies all food which, with the garden truck when it was planned to plant at once, will last more than a year. IS TANGLED LOVE N : I E I' W Fast and West Strangely Mixed in - : ° (Queer Case Mark I Waln s S, et s ism and the mystic love teachings of the East are weirdly mixed here with western manners and modern psycho ! analysis in the strangest triangle on record. Manufactured By WILLIAM MULLER Roy Franklin Hall, psychologist, who, swathed in fhe flowing gown and tur- ban of the Orient, taught occult phil My reputation is back of this cigar. I have perfected and im- proved this brand so that it will please the most fastidious smoker. A mild, smooth,-sweet, free smoke and retails at osophy to classes of Omaha society Straight e l Oc g % ! THE MARK TWAIN CIGAR At the triangle's other two corners stand two sisters, both daughters of - a late United States circuit judge, close friends of ex-President William Howard Taft and veteran of many terms in congress. Hall has just wed one of these sis. ters after having been divorced from the other two months Their Tangled Love, Here is the story of the Oriental is of the very best quality as are all the other brands that bear my in the public schools of Macedonia, name‘ Ta She took a keen interest in the l | psychological teachings of her new | | Lrother-in-law. Hall began to give Grace a course of instructions in mental mysteries.: The trio returned from Hollywood to their homes. Soon a rift began to appear in the marital happiness of Hall and his wife, Barbara. In January of this year Barbara Cabbage Free with best Corned Beef ment. 29c” Lamb for Stew WHERE THE PEOFLE SHOP.™ 43EMAIN- ST.OPPOSITE E.MAINST 7 TO 12 A. M. SPECIALS OF GREAT INTEREST TO YOU PORTERHOUSE, ROUND AND 1 8 MAINE SIRLOIN STEAKS b, C | POTATOES FRESH GROUND 2 5 EVAPORATED HAMBURG .... 3 Ibs. C MK ..... ; each $1 » 1 5 LARGE BAGS PURITY | CREAMERY BUTTER | In Prints ATTRACTIVE MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY Plate ' | PRIME TOP WESTERN Shoulder Beef . Roasts ..... Boiling | Top Round Beef Roasts ..... lb.25c Prime Rib m25c Boneless Pot Roasts Roasts ..... Ib. 3 3 (od . 2 5 C b2 5 (o Fresh Killed Fowls Sugar Cured Bacon Our Own Sausage .... Fresh Pigs Lean Pork Chops Best Frankforts. . 1b. 15C Fresh Lean Fresh Shoulders Shoul ”m17C PRm? i T"fln,. 18¢ ‘\h{"':al( iy Lc’.zhlb. 2 0 C 5 o Svp'(irs;rib& oAb 1 6C ‘pl?’ile;m L 10c Pork Ib. 15C Pork SUGAR GINGER In Cartons ................ 5 Ibs. 3 l C | SNAPS Laundry | Soap ... 6 halt~25c ! Libby's Corned | Large Beef .. can ZOC Prunes .. 3 Ibs, 40C Fresh Roasted Sun-Maid Coffee 1b. 23 C .. pkg. 250 OF ALL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Large Raisins . Large Fancy Bananas .. doz. 25(.‘. Pineapples 2 for 25C Large Sound Onions .. 4 lbs. 250 ist's tangled amours Hall met Narbara Smith, attractive Council Buff (la.) society girl and daughter of United States Circuit Judge Walter 1. Smith, at Hollywood, Cal, early in 1920 After an ardent courtship in which the honeyed phrase of Hindu poetry played a leading part, Hall won the lowa girl's heart. Their wedding was set for April 29, 1920 At the wedding, which took place tn Hollywood, Miss Smith's maid of hon- or was her sister, Grace. The two had been close pals throughout their lives, and loved each other devotedly. Mi;“:'ackel‘s 2 Ibs. 25C "B l-o.1525c Paper Tomatoes 2 cans 250 Fancy 2. 19¢ Fal':grs .. 2 cans 35c FINEST SELECTION Large Sunkist Oranges .. doz. 33 C Fancy Eating Apples ... ' PONY MOZART MOZART | 7c or 3 for 20c RED SEAL 2 for 25¢ 8c or 2 for 15¢ Large Water- melons ... each

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