New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 24

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milllards gold marks, from which o amount the following deductions fiERMANS ARE N[]w should be made: Thirty millfards! ~ gold marks in state property (belong- | ing to the emplire, individual states, . ways, canals, forests, ete.); 13 milli- @, = R 1s of property held by the poorest escapes taxation, and - — for economic reasons, or man- o geento e wation This amount | Everything modern. Lot 62x150. If you I S E OF Berlin, Sept. 20.—The total taxable (‘0 about 65 mbllarde gold marks. 3 i Eaniciy uald by the Dumks BAOPIN 010g0np thath 106 TiiNide s HURDE looking for a good home, get in touch MEN I H S AL the pre-war average of estimates, marks, according to estimate made by |the P! Y & ge of mat a n s to current ssue |balance of 222 milliards remaine, . . Reconstruction in Us current ssus oo tnis tota), nowever, Reconstrue: |}l With us before buying. Seventy per cent of the aggr gate 8)tion states, the following sums must Fyonas potiont) anc rat BEOPERLY, I ancted ‘an . Teatilh Gfcthe San / fherts DonL B8 oW “fi,"‘::;“,l‘nlf and | Twenty-ve milliards in values de- ik "”)'_”_r "('F ‘or‘»llé snite Tietal. |stroved by the war (amounting or- D taeoan . A gedl, ARIDS, iginally to 50 milliards, one-half hav- ! : ; estimates |IN€ been made good by reconstruc- . i b # srty, |11O0): 80 milliards loss on capital in- el s : Wool and Australian erman-ovned private property. | o8 31 miliards loss on capital n- ilk an 00 igdical wiates, W Pl territory, and 10 milliards surrendered o oo [ to the Entente in railways, ships, etc. 294 MAIN ST. Tel. 2450 ° The sum left after taking off these ‘ h w ll I t t Y OOKED 90 milliards in losses, the publica. asnmere 1 nteres ou tion sets roundly at 130 milliards gold marks. In converting gold into Main Floor FOOD SHOP e :\‘xnn:rk:rsuh;;:;nzn(hih?“;;‘{gf This is the sale that will provide men with their winter supply of hosiery. current in the home German market Every pair is perfect and the product of a famous manufacturer who puts out only 118 Main St. should be employed: Personal and first grade hosiery. o erty, 15; tow: 3 62 el s Phone 605-3 S?\' p{.opru:;l llandzed np:'i;isey.pr’;g; MISS Jeannette of Hartford They're in the newer mixtures. mining property, 10, and goods, ships, ete., 60. ¥ 51 §) i i When the various categories of e - pareciakiEHce of1€15:00 1oy HOSE AT 79c HOSE AT 95¢ with the return of cold weather property are multiplied by these fig- PERM NENT WAV v ures their values in pa s g\ alue $1.25 Value $1:50 y we are prepared to meet the de-| /7% U7, va1ies I, paper marks are ING Men’s pure Australian cashmere full Silk and wool dropstitch hose in four mands of our customers better culation the average depreciation in- All This Week. fashioned hose in four handsome heather heather mixtures, all in most desirable than ever before—with a bigger 1°X Gehic e Bualing L e ok mixtures. One of the best values in the colorings, all sizes. Al Miss Jeannette has been artford just a year, coming direct and better store and a larger as-[130 milliards in gold from Fifth Avenue, New York City. During the summer mowthe. au. assortment. “The question then arises,” says 2 v Y s i sortment of cooked foods. ; . v pointments were entirely filled for three weeks in advance, Those At e o R ST Ijtelconstrucnion. How is the gold who have not already enjoyed one of Jeanette’s beautiful waves will HOSE AT §1.39 Mrs. Speakman’s Famous|'? ”ed iF, ;:h 8 PIOPerty 1o be . main. surely take advantage of thiz remarkably low pricc. Miss Jeannette HOSE AT 95¢ : Vfl]l}e $2.00 ; English Pork Pies—first of the :i‘lgecélcula}lleo?pdr:fn; l;;ehsx:s!m?:e will also give a few curls where the straight hair has grown, at $1.00 Value $1.50 Full fashioned, silk and wool hose with season—on sale Saturday. weeks are convinced that the geiq|§ P CUr ‘ Men’s full fashioned silk and wool hose, hand embroidered clocks; brown and value is an important factor in any For appointment, call 5-3173—Hartford { in blue, brown and green Mixtures; a green, blue and green, and green and honest economic policy, whether for p v T i splendid quality for hard wear. brown mixtures. TOMORROW’S SPECIALS |fnancial or reparation purposes.” 721 MAIN STREET—SUITE 50. | 1 qa & 8 cans Tomato Soup, Entertain in Honor of 2. oS il S 2| Men’s Silk Striped Shirts $1.79 Rosedale Red Salmon, (tall can) | Fitzgerald gave a most delightru Three-family, 15-room house, hard wood floors and trim, furnace luncheon last event; t th 3 5 18¢. in Plainville in },on:,go? st:”Ca}t‘g:r heat, electric lights, gas, white enameled bath rooms, modern plumb- [ THREE FOR $5.25 ine E. Long, whose engagement to ing, sanitary and storm sewer connections, comer lot 125x125, one A splendid choice of new silk stripe woven madras shirts in neat fall patterns and Early June Peas, John R. Saunders of Hartford, was block from trolley, close to good schools and stores; concrete sidewalks colors; guaranteed not to fade. All sizes. 15¢ can. recently announced. Miss Long's and paved street, shrubbery, poultry houses and fruit trees, M 3 Sh . . Woven Madras Shirts Flannelette Pajamas $1.59 $1.29 gifts were beautiful and numerous. _ ( Value $2.00 Three Shirts for $3.75 Large Dill Pickles, The house was prettily decorated, the 3 for 10c. color scheme being pink and ‘green. H J FOIREN 2 Selections were given by Miss Kath- [ ] o Tomorrow’s Price, 30¢ 1b. nary, Hartford, and offics. associates o - S Men’s fine flannelette pajamas in neat i T Breakfast Cocoa at the New Britain Machine com- | B — colored stripes; generous in cut, well Fine grade woven madras shirts in lat- , leen Walsh, accompanied on the piano e pany office. made; finished with silk loops; all sizes. est stripes, color guaranteed; qut full size; 2 Ibs. 25c. Fancy Coffee, by Miss Celia Long. Many of the|lj 140 MAIN STREET TEL. 1700 § ' Patagonia produced 1,500,000 bar- For chk Ret“rns Use Herald Classified AthS. —_— a very special price. Miss Long at Mt. St. Joseph's Semi- Regular Price 35¢ 1b. guests present were classmates of 1 1st Floor and 1 3rd Floor Tenement to Rent. rels of oil last year. About the Store Fresh Eges. CROWLEY BROS. INC. 2-Family house at No. 548 West Main street. Pickled Pigs Feet. g Another Big Day ‘For You — It Will Pay You to PAINTERS AND S e SATURDAY_ Come Here For That Big Sunday Dinner. DECORATORS Good deep lot. Make us an offer. “Gover's Pork Rowiads or Taviors || Fresh Cut g S L ge. White 267 Chapman Street Cottage for sale on reasonable terms on Com- Ham Sauerkraut, raw an r1 j . 755- . Will rent to right parties. - JHolend Saverkraut, a | CAULL- Estimates chobal ez s on all jone | MONWealth avenue. Jbsid'arrx\-ed—xew Shipment of Im- SP]NACH TH E OHICAN MA RKET’ FLOWER e — Money to loan on mortgages. ported Swiss Cheese. | OYSTERS ' Pk. .. 25— s e R CLAMS CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PURE FOOD Bl LT o) CRAB MEAT 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, SHRIMP . 3 FAMILY—71 WOLCOTT ST—12 ROOMS. FROM 10 11A: 01, EEON 9, TOIL A M. LOBSTERS 1 FAMILY—135 COLUMBIA ST.—9 ROOMS. ROUND — PORTERHOUSE — SIRLOIN BEST NATIVE HON]SS’S 2 FAMILY—:&?I{{A&?ERS‘?'-‘T#H “‘38?,’;‘;' T STEAK ..............LB. 17¢ |POTATOES ....15 Lb. Pk. 20c 2430 STATE ST. H. D. HUMPHREY FANCY LAMB ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING g LEG[_S e +. LB. 250 ] FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. HARTFORD > SWIFT'S STEWING > MOK i 260 | LEAN SMOKED A +us 25¢ |SHOULDERS ....... LB. 12%c || THE OLD HOME BY STANLEY o s caxs 25¢ | Prime Rib Roasts .... Lb. 17¢ o SPECIAL PORK g somtm VEAL SALE | pomromx 93, L ROASTS . roasts o wn 16¢ | mawe on 1 26¢ [ ROASTS ROASTS : BONELESS CHOICE SHOULDER FRESH PIGS Wl ] RIBROLLS...... CUTS i 12c FEET .. 6 loc ! PRIME o BREASTS FRESH RIB ROASTS .... wb. Z20C 1o sturr ... . 10C spARERIBS ... 1v. 12€ o ' SOARY ... 1O | SRR G | sl ovRin T SEE rlc ° GOLDEN WEST CHOICE V 32 c GOLDEN wEsT 38¢ FOWL (Med.) . CUTLET ........ Lb FOWL (Large) ... Lb. —— ; BII};CI‘ H;‘I:e Cgsts BEST CREAMERY SELECTED GUARANTEED o More an One S b of Lios Supan N .. 2 LBS. 8l¢c fEGGS e oo 20002 1636 tial material, and when you build ycur || | BEST PURE WHOLE MILK NUT 2 Lbs. 275 ’ Lb. 23C new home specify : CHEESE b | MARGARINE . brick, for you will find 'OUNG AMERICAN MEUNSTER NEW BRICK % that ’brick IS far-ane | "HEESE ... Lb. 27C CHEESE Lb. CHEESE . Lb. 27c perior to other : 1or THAT GOOD DINNER BLEND COFFEE..Lb. 25c | JAPAN OR CEYLON TEA .. Lb. 35c materials. Ask us f PREPA'D BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 3 Lb. Pkg. 20c | PURE COCOA — In Buli . Lhe. 190 N ) Information and Cir- CAMPBELL'S SOUPS—AIl Kinds......8 Cans 28c | N. B. C. SODA CRACKERS .. 5. 250 OLD LOAFER TOMATO CATSUP ... ...... Big Bot. 12 | CAMPBELL'S BEANS i % 100 2/2 N cular. NEW PEARIL BARLEY 5 Lbs. 24c | FINE TISSUE TOILET PAPER. .. 25¢ 2 DREAMN L |} BLUE ROSE RICE ....... . 8 Lbs. 20c | 3 BUSHEL MARKET BASKETS ... . 100 ELBOW MACARONI : 2 Lbs. 19¢ | BROWN SUG , . 18¢ THE CONN. BRICK | B SNSHGIIRO™ oo e e | ey steiioon 0 P i MFRS. ASSOC- LARGE JUICY 7 Ty sov\g v:l,mw_ : s;);:\'n JUIcy 226 Pearl St. Hartford || | ORANGEs .. Doz. ONIONS LEMONS . ...... - ebadhd e o e DO R FRESH DUG ANCHOR BRAND PARSNIPS 19¢ AND RED STAR SWEET DATES . g 8C 4 Lbe, —_— Bl g;;];:;:‘r‘:_\r\ .4 for 25c POTATOES :::IEIT‘SMMGA Lb. lOc MAR! OTEY WALKER WAS SO DEEPLY ENGROSSED IN ‘IWDSGHHATLS OF HS BROKEN ROMANCE WITH THE NEW MUSIC BY ARCARDIA'S From New Haven Ld Dance Every Friday Evening SOLID MEAT QUALITY OYSTERS ARE THE BEST—TRY THEM--SOLID PINT . F o k R

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