New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 10

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ALLING RUBBER CO SPORTING GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT We Carry That Lucky Dog Kind Football Goods are now going Big Have You Bought Yours Yet If Not Come In At Once As We Now Have A Complete Line. H. O. W. Sweaters Guaranteed All Wor- sted Also Automobile Accessories of All kinds EvereadyFlashlight cases and batteries LLING RU c.'{y“licms | POISONED BY TOADSTOOLS (538370, “Say It While Da p | ¥ il record. C. L. Pierce & Co.—Ads amily of Five Near Death as Result | supreme Mmm \orm m | ‘vun sdiction, to receive th The Russwin Girls' ¢ of Tath M f Pl ) ng Meal Furnished by |0ttt o e Rl | ry in 1923 evening e b . | The degree was conferred ’Tur day 4 £ t SER R —A family of five | night on Carleton H. Stevens of New Spens, vice-president of the Chicago, | Studio, r and three children ‘}h en; C. W. Heusted of Hartford: | Burlington and Quincy Railway Co., latter a blind boy—was | Archibald Mitchell, Jr. and George today was appointed federal fuel dis- | tal today near death from | A. Keppler of Norwich, and George | tributor under the new coal distribu- of eating toadstools, mis- | H. T. Wallis of Bridgeport, who were tion and anti-profiteering act. mushrooms nominated last year | The father, Albert Moskle has been e to work ex cw at add jobs food supply dwindled ves mall ‘quantity: of bresd there was no money. | en found some toadstools | ind their mother baked them, be- | lieving them edible 240 MAIN STREET! SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY All Gym. Suits, Shoes and Tennis | Shoes 20% Discount. All Raincoats Except Black Rubber 30% Discount. Genuine Leather Suit Cases and Travelling Bags 20% Discount. All Fabric Auto Tires at Greatly Reduced Prices. 240 MAIN STREET! COAL BILL IS SIGNED. Washington, Sept. 22 —President Harding today signed the administra- tion coal distribution and anti-prof- iteering, and the fact findipg coal commission bill. most wise ter of Cyrue Goodell |with him at the trial James Mercer l chapter; Rose Croix and Herman K brother of Judge J. ‘("Kh H\] George H \\v\n] of | Warren Y‘d\l of the United States at the n, Tuesday SPENS FUEL DISTRIBUTOR. Childreg. R A e . Sanh o8 Washington, Sept. 22.—Conrad E. | JUDGE HYATT RETIRES. sumed teachi th Block Hiathe —advt Mrs. B. Corliss of 3 Bitbnrias i street, was awarded a buffet set \on- day eveningz at a meeting of I e Circle, D. of 1. The set wa wu by Miss Mollie Egan for the D. of building fund “Mr Gall themselves in C. L. Pierce.—advt The Hindoo orchestra of will play at a men's g Westport, Sept. 22.—Judge Joseph G. Hyatt, having attained the age of limitation, will retire at once as | judge of the town court. GIBERSON l'l{l\l l’lT OFF gher and Mr n Federal Judge's Brother Tn Help De- new Viectrola Reco fend Accnsed Woman Toms River, N. J., Sept. 22.—The Giberson murder «ase, set down by Justice James F. Minturn in supreme HONOR CONN. MEN. | court for October 2, has heen post- | { poned to October 11 at the request of Justice Samuel Kalish, who will sit to try the case W. Howard Jeffrey, former judge, counsel for Mrs. Ivy Giberson, who is charged with the murder of her hus- band, Willilam Giberson, will have Built of black calf skin, soft toe, rubber heel. Same last made up in brown calf with toe boxing A complete line of Men’s New Fall Dress $2‘98 to $4'98 Shoes Meet me at Schn.arrs for dinner.— advt. A marriage license has heen {ssued to John S. Angus of Quincy, Mass., Hartford, Sept. 22.—Word and Julia Stepler of 65 Farmington| from Cloveland yesterday that avenne, FFrank Olimstead of East Hartford, | Two Nominateq for 33rd Degree in Masonry. came G o e The Sensation of 1922 Has Hit New Brntaun and Community By Storm Watch This Space for Further Developments STEWART Coal d Gas Ranges Each the Finest of Its Type With the New Gas-Coal Water. Heater PORK TO ROAST PORK CHOPS FRESH SPARE RIBS FRESH SHOULDERS ..... SALT HEAVY RIB ROAST | CHUCK ROAST BOSTON ROLLS .....covv0s CORNED BEEF G m & The SERVICE STEWART, as shown THIS Beautiful COLANGAS STEW- above, 1s a range of unusual beauty and EXTRA LARGE capacity. It is built regardless of expense to insure lasting and absolutely satisfactory cooking and baking service, The large Coal Oven and TWO Gas Ovens are entirelv separate, as are the 4-lid Coal Cooking Top and 5- burner Gas Cooking Top. You can bake and roast in the THREE OVENS and cook on the 4 cnal holes and 5 gas burners all at the SAME TIME whenever you wish. | | ART is the very finest TWO-IN-ONE- OVEN Range on the market today. It has been perfected by the STEWART engineers only after years of study and experimenting. In this range the one large oven is used with coal and with gas. To change from one fuel to the other you simply pull or push a lever at back of cooking top. Tt is very easy to oper- ate. The oven bakes beautifully with either fuel. The cooking top has 4 coal holes and 5 gas burners. And the whole range is only 41 inches wide., Prices Are Now Down to Rock Bottom Special Sale This Week and Next Dol comt AND BU wait any longer for that new range your home needs. Y A STEWART ‘\0\\ and benefit by SALE PRICES AND C.J. LEROUX 174 Arch St. ) Sample Shop The New York 357 Main Street New Britain, Conn. BRICK PORK FROM 2 P. M. TO 4 P. M. 5 POUNDS SUGAR ................ 35¢ _ 27c sour 29c WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ROASTED MEATS OLIVES PICKLES JELLIF PRESERVES, ETO. 3 CANS PORK AND BEANS ...... French Cream Salad MUSTARD, large jar BEST PRINT BUTTER BEST TUB BUTTER FRESH 400 R T A 14c TOMATO 3lc LARGE RED AND YELLOW ONIONS I-RI \fl CARROTS X 8 pounds 25c dozen 13¢ PIE APPLES 1 quarts TOMATOES 3 pounds SWEET POTATOES . SWEET AND HOT PEPPERS 1 quarts POTATOES Peck . 25c 25¢ 10¢ ... 19¢ .3 Ibs 27(: 25¢ CHEESE .......... CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES 3 for LARGE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT, each BANANAS Dozen . MALAGA GRAPES FREESTONE PEACHES 2 quarts . 25¢ | 'l . 4 bunches 10c |

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