New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 12

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never before seen on land or sea, in| R 2 . g any plant or anything else except the — A — —— — — e e e intense heat of the electric furnace, It | retains its brilllance of color for R three monthe, Two years ago there DEPENDABII SERVICE AND was only one of these plants in the world MERCHANDISI SATISFACTION —— Constantly inereasing publicity for! =] L] y | Burbank's work has resulted in his| 2 Burbank, Grower of FOWEIS, | cxperimentar srounds here becomine | STtCHESORS o the Mecca for thousands of sclentists | Makes NGW EXDCI’III]GH[S and world notables in every profes-| | sion. He receives as many of these | 2 i |as possible, but the unnumbered | Notlce the new front? It's but a The progressive store means to you thousands who come cacuot, of | step forward in our desire to render —ontire satisfaction. Your money Santa Rosa, Cal. Sept. 15.—(By the | course, be admitted to (%< grounds, | better scrvice to our customers, back If you want it. Assoclated Press )—If fulfilment | or his work soon would have to be | comes to the hopes a ideals of discontinued. He has now an aver- | Luther Burbank, foremost plant|age of 150 callers a day, of whom he | d, history also will can see but few. On a recent Sund n the developing | afternoon automobiles were park well as better| three deep in the street for the rds improvements|length of a block beside his rdens. ater work than would willingly entertain all my grounds, yet| re of my work requires lom from interruption,” he says. nt of | Al of Purbank's business is carierd | n of plant| on by mall on necessity meas- | ure because of the demands made up- must and | on his time Maple Hill News Peter Mansfield and Miss Mary e H B .\‘ ) y — ™ y op activities and | N 14 will spend the next six AR J 4 s | at Front Royal, Virginia, the A\ ‘Wil 2 o g o he application | former home of M h eld. = his principles of 3 r W. Pape and chlliren‘ from their summer 8" Wooas, | | ragg Newest Fall Models m. F. Sternberg of Golf street | \ tent e restion o the 130y ‘ 9 ‘ MOTHER—They’re Here! All . Co i .m!‘cuz \o.J:'neir‘s. | ’ \ A f the cutest little models imaginable in \ Coats for little boys and girls ages 2 to 7. Little Chinchilla modes in reg- ulation double breast—coat and hood fere. combinations and other new fall e e S 5 styles. The values are exceptional- | e regiment took r been su i c ., W e ues Aua : = P ic until the |y i ard 5 ‘ . LB ; g Prices from $3.95 up to $12.50, on a trip to the Sol r - Noroton, where he will pay an official — Second Floor visit, ¢ years ago re- ank that the tall stalks grew made it| | to harvest t seeds. 2 5 Siany ) R rry and family have 5 Starts On Problem. D. K. Perry v have re ned fr ‘he + Burbank set to work on the prob-| ned from Clinton where they spen lem this vear is marketing seeds | (1€ summer. Yo of a sunflower, which grows on a| or three foot stalk. The bloom has| Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cogswell ‘are been so great! larged that it is a|l? Washington, Conn, attending he r s. Cogswell's mother, 1 rod r of seeds th ) F ¥ Hiearioine By ire Mrs, ettleton, who died Tues- th Next year he will give the world |98y Mg e Bt eca oA b Mre. Jonathan T. Hart and family g a new plum and a new nec-|arrived home Sunday after spending 5 ¢ Py . ) s als W g |the summer at their cottage in Madi- . unlor Mlss 1y n potatoes in the h a new variety which famous “Burbank,” sed in greater quan Fashions Resplendent Dresses one or more varieties f e Wi ington, D. C., Sunday. i The st]»l F p',af.n'! sele t'_. ik b~ el N The styles develeped this fall are having produced many fruits, berries, arence Nordstrom leaves S - \ i i e graine of [ton tomorrow to enter Northeastern HAT splendid designing'—what ::?:f:;lqli};!s 't:’itlz‘l;‘:tlz‘l{e. hig“s,ios!:g:g‘i] fit to mankind, is today|college. i i j s attention than vet with the desirable juvenile ap- r before to the development of| The new road from Elm Hil to X ; beautiful creations!—and such : peal. Some models are of serge and iful plants and blossoms, al- Rob Corner which has been under f . © % ; wool crepe; others of j | d ersey, cham- in no measure giving up his tion since 'July first is now 3 ! = e B J ) GBiin Jroo; clothing | Somrietn » } remarkable values! We are in ke i Aot s (i roducing plar s \ o £ 0od assortment to ch from. t 1.=rindt11:,l= gdfx‘-;v pment of F. W. Knight has sold his home | deed pl'()lld of our initial BLESEH 3 Prices range fromcsfg?torg;'.‘%. striking colors in plants and flowers. |on Vivian street and has moved to|f| B A : tation of the New Fall Fashions asing flower fragrances and new | yartford. foday ek breadih of imaginaion | sgrs 6, 5. Foot and tamiy nave N in DRESSES, FROCKS, COATS, SUITS, undreds of visitors stop in amaze- [.turned from their st : : 2 psnidavin e fon fene, | Canon Harhor, East River. CAPES and FURS. To begin to describe g his experimental plots in i L 01 B ey b DEESRAID SEACUHOMBI them is but to delve into endless matter. It ghades of some glorified popular| flower—some new zinnia, poppy,gladi- | g Mash Seized in Exclusive ¢ 2 : A olus or larkspur [ e et i | is only by a personal visit and inspection that New Colors Made. : R < R y Burbank has a hundred thousand| Saciee % T SR (SRR ) the unusual values become evident—and the new color shades and varieties of the! hibitior gents r Ay, 1 : iol AP ivab { home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gray, in . . . e e tion ot oo o ¢ %ter | an exclusive residential section of fhe ( smart styling, clever trimming and superior naled size -and freedom of bloom. city. They seized nvquann'y of mash * v, . m;[ais new Kamamnwhus “Molten | and bottles containing the distilled | #| tallorlng appreClated. Fire,” is hie newest pride 1t {s a | product ‘ N - pgarm from three to four feet in| Gray was held in $1,000 bail to g height and three feet across and | await the action of the Grand Jury [ whose leaves develop an iridescent| The raid i the first made here in an v, erimson, salmon. color, a hue excluslve section. | & o You are cordially invited to visit our % > e T R R ‘ Fashionland—on Second Floor. ] Sale Of C ° - | urtains Natlonal Meat Stores Co. | DRESSES — As low as $9.95, and upwards to $37.50. % . “Largest Retailers of Meats in America” i { Poiret Twills, Canton Crepe, Jersey, Crepe Back Satin, g and Curtaln Materlal 70 WEST MAIN STREET | ! Panne Velvet, Wool Crepe. d 1 At Prices That Save You Money NO PROFIT SALE I . MADRAS CURTAINS, well made and : | finished, 214 yards long, With the season of greater meat consumption now at "RUFFLED ot $2.69 RUFFLED CURTAINS of fine quality hand, the directors of the National Company have decided ¥ gZ i D to forego profits for this Saturday as an inducement for the Q| e lFA]B ]Q l{( S ]FA} L ;1;‘1:" g;’m.;;-:(dl;alion:a edge trimmed in consuming public to eat more of the Better Grade Meats. O ready to hang oAl $l.39 . CURTAIN MA 3 [ o 4 EAT MORE MEAT 2 Flash Specxals! white and F.t‘rv:, :‘tl:;:i!h:“ mums3“3m::, Fresh Arrival ..yara ¢ Notaseme Silk Hose ; de?:‘;ar;‘(h;l;hiéfisfifin bordered in NATIVE ROASTING CHICKENS Canton | Velour Silk and e el designs; choice paticrns 1 ither . * . . / fose. Merceriz to] ar Choice Fricassee 29C 10 (:;i[:e wide: { Skirtings “(‘?r(l)k]fil!ll)(?lgn‘.‘lfil}- e Ifi"fp $1'19 Y Rk CURTAINS, and CHICKENS Lb. ‘ ; - fall elour ?'f'-'nr»r:l;lrglr. rr:’)‘::: Gosd ::::ult\l‘r:l\-: .r::;;ui:r:":n corners, 2% yards LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 18¢ miecd e wain | S ey Toer | v, e pock wiao 5 ! Bk’ mi s e $1,39 FROME BIB ROARTS. .. LR s ol B i ol B 8, [V g T PRIME RIB ROASTS 1 Yd | .59 Yd .55 Yd. Values up to 8130 diul patierns, 38 nch wide. .. ya. CHOICE VEAL CUTLETS ........ | 79¢c ‘ $2 | $1 , On Sale Saturday Only Third Floor ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS ! FRESH CHOPPED STEAK .... ‘ LEAN POT ROASTS N d Swift’s Golden West | g a E ap LOIN VEAL CHOPS .......... “Beacon” Wool Mixed 100% Wool Comforters }100% Wool Filled LEGS OF GOOD LAMB. ... ..... y Elankets Blankets Blankets with good quality silk- Comforter e covering and Filled with LEAN BONELESS ROASTS ...... Tl ankcets ' with white § _ White and grey with § age of Pure Vieein § plain wide satoen hem § Lo wo' peog; LEGS 1\&111'([ :‘gg &Efig 3 B (=] moerivot hoins. g 4 B Ve e, S, | ol o i e MG LEAN COT MS ... 3 S LEAN CORNED BEEF ...... .. ey $4.75 na | $5.65 v $9.50 $4.95 r | ™51 09 LEAN BOILING BEEF Lb. L Attend the Free Evening Schools ¢ Three Sample Values—More To Be Had Good range of pop-

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