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

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22 n NEW BRITAIN DAILY i’iERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, own Jjudgments of FKuropean situa-|rérs contend they fall o charge the tions by putting his ideas into con-| commission of a crime, do not show tuct with American views, a conspiracy and whoelly rail to show | He leaves for New York with his|any intention to defraud by fthe use of mR U S TflMflRRflw mind made up and closed as to what| the mails, Jrdibise Gy p— % L . will be the mutual and collective ad- - vantage of the United States, France . ey " " ! = JUST ARRIVED — R DOUG SAYS HE HAS TOMORROW!! and Burope generhlly, No Advice to Offer, o (1] Agfl sutesman Keen Ior TO"I‘ 0[ 1 shall ‘““: \"h""' ““‘f“'"“»“" : (.'{ LObT OWN lDENTITY BEAUT]FUL We place on sule one of the best nnuufx.u‘ .Ilbl;l.l !u,n:l n'cl- ulfg'ls:ll:“l;l:: PO EMBRO'DERED values (we think) we have This Country to offer,” he remarked. 1 believ 1 . WIMANS JAPPAREL SPELIALTIES oered iR soms st sk et nave, something. of the. sore, 1TUm Star Tells Youns Folls e EN MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAWW ; R 2o 10 ((By Ansctated do not u;.?l that n‘:.lmwu}:‘ n;tdil 1‘::"1" Is Known Now as “Mr, MADEIRA LlN S A CORSET Press)-—Georges Clemenceanu sails (1:“:::.]: ,‘,\(,',m,,‘;:{:(’.\: 1,::.:1110“1 n::: l‘:n: Pickfora™ NMI"N.('mlil'rplm;.ll"l»llh-x. Luncheon ) 3 P B0 the soint of asventome YodmPPY |the aspirations.” New York, Nov, 10—Mary Plck sp of adventure Today he Clemenceau has received immense " v 10,—Mary ke~ A very fortunate purchase enables :::n‘l;y'br“";:rm”“L"(«IJn::::l‘:A‘run‘lulfnlwlx‘-:uiV""""“”" of advice from Amerioans|ford and Douglas Fairbanks were en- us lnv ofter lll'hmr vAvmu“ur!'ul linens nt Member of Baby's Health Association for agé-—the ea, c:rnrm with \:Ilr'; K”u, as to what he should or should not|thusiastically recelved by 200 mem- pre-war l."."fi' plece or ‘w"v of " s L . il Y say in his speeches, American travel- [ bers of the Junior 1"ellowshlip, a soelal {0990 .plecel, WouML. hoin, - sulve | your {ucl i Tlfi:hc‘:'n :hr:tmn:reu;:(l:n“‘l‘:\h“.-;y'\ll‘o ‘:(; ers of distinction who have passed (organizaticn of young people, In the f':::ld:;‘xfl':h‘::.‘ ‘\':‘"‘:: too early to be / m fn the United States is q"m,‘mrnugh Paris during the last two|parish hall of 8t, Mark's church yes- " i touching to those who see . him and |MONths have heaped some of this ad- | terday afterncon, talk with him, viee upon him, and others of no dis-| "“Doug’ 'in a short spech, sald he g ShhN Medvi Atidad tinetion whatever have added to the|belleved the ‘pleture language’” ILK . f [ ] What ""m_'rmn his Amerfean cal. |Purden upon his ears and eyes. 8o onfnw‘l a new fleld for education, as Jers the most is his youthfulness of have many Americans domiclled in iuieallid . lindersiood - ey B“v‘" HAND MADE outlook. ‘He talks of the present and |'rance. Lven those lving in the f"”" the natives in Africa to the wild | “IMiey are guarantecd” as to wear— the future in the munner of a man in |LNited States—thousands of them-— r{hvn in Arlvxonu. He told of his PE TI‘ :OA'I S Will veplace with a new pair if the middle lite, He refuses to be remi.|'€lt a strange impulse to admonish ¢XPerience with a tribe of Arl N‘GHT GOWNS 4 [ corset, under ordinary wear did not . p . + wear satisfactorily. niscént. and guide the tiger by their leneuil-’""""- many of whom had never be- I ‘never was much of u chap for|and to wam him againat the com.|fore seen a white man. .Specially Priced for Tomorrow the past,” (lemenceau remarked to|plexities of American politics. Some 'w'r;l '::'e"‘:i;n”“‘:fi ""‘M" ‘:":.‘ W'"}‘" l 98 In all the wanted materials and colors, the correspondent who inquired about |of the writers ‘cautioned him not to| fwo FERersions thionsn by e EACH Possibly you need a new one— ; the former premier's earlier visits to [be indiscreet and vex the republicans, | t0re education, wilid tribes of people Large stock to pick from, Why not look over onr Stock? In sizes 22 to 32 ‘the United States. This is not his|Others begged him not to disappoint| everywhere ‘coulld be brought up to & Well made—cut full, Youwll find them very modecrately % level with modern civilization. o " y e Ask for a “Willow'Bone” Corset, ' second trip to America ,as 18 com- the democrats, Al monly supposed, but his third, Of this flood of literature, Clemen- Iw:":"“f!'h:’lm"‘z““:l" s‘l‘"_”l‘gzlfi:;",pt’";"',':: Saw Effects of War., cean has only this to say: ¢ " 5 : . ¥ lo the talking as "“Douglas Is the one p ey . ; “My father, who was exiled by Na- No Classifications. it ol Bl Lol tamilys: Tomorrow—Your last chance to buy S g | poleon IIL; thought it would be al T shall of course have nothing to|ipe, 0 yoc vl B S0 GG R SAT!N “BOYSHFORM” e ™~ g & fumL : good thing for me to go to Ameriea [gay about America's interior politics.| yne that was only the case in public, p 4 ) and I went,” Clemenceau s T think of the American people; T|ay pave even lost my identity through e lg s ol had been following events of your|jcyer separate Americans into cate-|marriage” he said. “Now 1 am BRASS;ERE were " hary Civil war and my sympathies gories or undertake to classify them.” [ known everywhere as Mr. Pickford.” with the North. Almost immediately The tiger's health -appears to] be i drtie gis e, i ) e after my arrlval however, 1 went 104, opant and equal to the strain of 2 id 11 : fi?:;“::‘g'hem’r;‘:‘:;l:uz‘d‘"‘me':‘ (B00d | ravel and public speaking that 1| MANN MAY DI PLACF, GILLETY, A $1 .95 AR » lnter oats out ‘how delightful, how simply|*'™® '© €ome: Democrats Back Garrett for Honorg- Many bought one or two of these Y : . eh‘x;':m:‘\ e ove my arrival, Grant| 9 DEMUR TO INDICTMUNTS Exeniilent Deo Tetp: o Sonee, (PItIA Arasctes, . this; Dash, Mook “Shortly ore arrival, 2R 'MENTS, 3 v had taken the city and I saw for the e s first time what war and bombardment | Thirteen Points Raised in Birming- meant. Then 1 went to Washington ham Motor Stock Case. and Jater out west as far as Chicago and from there to Buffalo and after a Made of extra good qnlhl,\' pink material, well boned. 5 B ity At the right time—at the right prices. Washington, Nov. 10.—With tie re- A I publican party disorganized and the ¢ Here is the right Place to buy one, power of the reactionary wing dimin- o 2 ] jaheg the, progiesdive . faction 1 a1 13 Decidedly new ‘and different are the medels offered Washington, Nov. 10.—Validity of | ready discussing the possibilities of ~—Blouse-back, wrappy effects, straight line — real while to Boston.” indictments returned recently against | defeating Speaker Gillett, if he should spart stylés are to be Townd. iivionr sidwing, miade of . Married In U, S, Guy F. Allen, former acting treasurer | be a candidate to succeed himself. rich, deep-piied, all-wool fabrics, with luxurious fur 1 jersation, Clemenceau sel-| ©f the United States; Samuel Carlson, | Indications are that if the complete et e S ngnon:ierm: hl‘ ibsequent exper- | mayor of Jamestown, N. Y., and 25| returns show thet the republicans g : i m]“ ngm: snm [,w a vn‘:"]K others for alleged conspiracy to use| control by a majority made up of the | § § 4 A Lo e R ’"‘%: i of m,u’n, reading extens- tha mails to defraud in connection | radicals and the farm bloc, Mr. Gil- P | s i ,‘:;y”fl::nmu years inithe libraries of | With the sale of stock of*Birmingham | lett will. not enter the contest - for New, ¥ork and then as a teacher in a | motors, was attacked by counsel for| speaker in the next house. girlst achool in Connecticut. 1t was|Pine of the accused in motions te| ~Oppesition had already developed during his days as an instructor at quash the indictments and demur to| toward him in.the last session when thelr legality. a movement was_started by the New girls’ 1 that Clemenceau met ::: ‘y';,u'ng!c:;(:n:“a oho became his| . The nine represented are George B.| York and western members in favor wife.' Mechem Sr., Harlan Van Wyck, Caius| of Represéntative James R. Mann. X - At that time she was under age and | E- Weaver, Leland ¥, Cannon, George | It is known that while Mr. Mawn will BERTHA COLLARS R her guardian refused to give his con-| B Mechem Jr., Thomas Dicken, | not make a fight for the place he is % ? Tholidecs gent to a civil marriage, only insisting Martin Lindquist, Allen L. Mechem | not oblivious of the activities of his Very Popular Just Now, on the ,church's benediction, Clem.|#nd R. C. Northwood. Attacking the | friends. In’ fact he has encouraged See ghe pretty lace mumbers we are 3 " enceau stoutly declined to recognize inqmments on 13 points, the demur-® them. offering’ at SORRENTO ‘ the church as essential to a wedding. $l 00 s BROWN Misées’ and Women's Sizés. B0 he went back home still unmar- O 3 =0 . EACH ried., That was in 1869. He had spent four years in America. The next year he crossed the Atlantic again and was married to his sweet- heart at a civil ceremony. Hig ' stay ‘In Amerjca gave to “the tiger!” that knowledge of Fnglish which has bebn one of his most use- ful 'accompliishments in his long pub- lic cateer. Always he had taken pleasure in the language and in its|j My intentions in going to America are good; 1 feel sure of that,” the agadipoliician gaid. *1 see with con-| B SMALL LEAN FRESH HAMS ................ 21 Cc fo e . , Super-Eood Values For Your Saturday Marketing siderable ‘clearriess how it will be to the' material. and moral interests of the Ifnited States to examine Europ-{ll LEAN FRESH PORK TO ROAST BRSNS 23 c i SALE OF . . . £ SEAUTIFUL, ANOTHER . e = - — - e ¥OUR ean @difficulties with other conceptions than th they have g , e s o Trenent" 15| | HONEY BRAND SMOKED HAMS ............ 22 . * Half or Whole C e . i H_EAVYRIBROAST.‘................‘,....21 ; DAY ‘ (o} YOU TO-TAKE PURE FOOD NEW 391 - 401 MAIN STREET. fi?Keep; Your || gfilfiwms, nl7c lc’oorfi'fid....... ) 220 s d Youth and : gll;f\sll;l‘j RIBS Ib15c gfl‘v’g PORK 1b16c . R ST I T g . o Health |15 an25c | Bk, 25¢ ff Our Bake yProducts Are The Very Best. Try Them And See ITCHEN work need GOLDENWESTFOWLS..................lb396 BREAD ...........7............LB. 5¢c | POUND CAKE ................LB. 25 not be drudgery. Only . WHEAT — GRAHAM — RYE . PLAIN — MARBLE — RAISIN ‘when you lack kitchen con- Why Bake When You Can Buy the Best at This price #ade With The Best Ingredients and Sire to Satisfy veniences does it become L s 7 i 3 ean Boiling Veal 29 LARGE WELL-FILLED PIES—AI Kinds SAN' TE CAKE (Delicious) Lb. 32c | Exi E v ; . 3 -F D) O S/ 7 CAKE elicious) ..... Lb, 32¢ | Extra (Ornamented) LAYER CAKE. .Ea, §0c 5;;;‘".“ a task for y°‘;‘l # BEEF CHOPS ...... Ib C § THI FINEST ANGLE CAKT: ‘ cavy Cream) PUF a. 5c | MAPLE WALNUT CAKE . Loaf - 15¢ n it costs you yout B Boston Veal y LARGE LUSCIOUS BUNS—AIl Kinds savy Cream) OAK as¢ | EXTRA LARGE COOKIES . Doz 15¢ and good looks. ¥ ROLLS CUTLETS ... 1b 32c SNOW FLAKE ROLLS . .- 2. s | 8 NE CAKES—The Finest. ... .Ta. 40c | CUP CAKES—Large and Fancy. ... Doz 24c¢ Don't let yout kitchen Nice CHUCK Veal to, 1 7 JCIAL—9 10 11 A, M. ) G SPECIAL—FROM 7 TO 11 A. M. SPECIAL—8 TO 5 P, M. h":'k ""bmd’*[}?fislm%‘ 8 ROASTS C | ROAST ..... B C ki BEST NO. 1 ) — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE Ao treasures. ers 3 RUMP Veal for 15 Lb. Peck JAN ) 3 Bk Coblow will - | | ROASTS n25c | rorpe...n12c §{d POTATOES ..... 19 STEAK "~'~'|7n'g.\[ s 2 LB. 17¢c| SHOULDERS.Lb. 11c st g | GENUINE SPRING LAMB : RN Rl 70 :%E}I‘I'Zu"u ' ch {l'“ s ““m 25 | noasts mikr goeasily and quuckly. It has 2 4 R 4V DLERRER ’ 10 LBS, . FRESH GRO 2 : 32 CAPE COD ‘hases HAMBURG ...3 LBS [ $ L . LB. C CRANBERRIES ... Qt. 120 countless conveniences to With Oth Wil tine wid work. § SELECTED EGGS Ve . SELLERS B BEST PRINT BUTTER ... ; : —AL}I; ODl? IY( SPECIALS— VEAL KITCHEN CABINETS LARD, COMPOUND ....... R LEAN BOILING BEEF .. Lb, FRESH PORK TO ROAST. . . Lb,. 31¢ | SHORT CUT LEGS (Milk Fed) . MUATY POT ROASTS e i . | FRESH ‘(‘l"r PORK CHODS , ..... 2 PRIME RUMP ROAST CUTS .. LARGE DILL PICKLES ............... p PRIME RUMP ROA! : T T T ‘1“::,‘*,!‘“ ,",’::l "m‘_m’ e OULDER CUTS y BON S RIB ROLLS . 20c | PRESH SPARE RIBS — R - SUGAR CURED CORNED BEER...Lbh, 6c [ 'RESH PIGS FEET Wt ' 3 NATIV OULDER CLODS ...... Lb, 20c | CORNED PIGS HOCK Best Ceylon - PEARS FANCY D CHICKENS ..., .| ARMOUR'S STAR HAN TEA i 2 cans .... P2 FANCY LARGE FOWL 3 : | 6 TO 8 LBS. AVG. Best PINEAPPLE iy ” s = PINEST CREAMURY— SNOW WHITE— SELECTED LARGE— PRACHES ' N {8 BUTTER .......2 Lbs. 87c PURE LARD....2 Lbs. 27¢|EGGS......... 2 Doz. 6lc 1 can 23C RIES CORN IEEN ...... Pt 21¢) COTTA ... Lb, lmtm\w .. Lb. 15c| ENG. SAGE CHEESE...Lb. 8¢ Red iPtted 2 8 N A p A s . Lb. 22¢| LIMBURG ... Iib, 33c[ SWEET MXD. PICKLES.Pt. 85¢| PIMENTO CHE! ....Jar 15¢ CHERRIES . can c 2 cans STRAWBERRY JELL. . Ib, 17¢| ROQUEFORT CHIWSE. .Lbs 07| SOUR MXD. PICKLES. . Pt 250| IMP, SWISS CHEESE. . b, 53 I DINNER BLEND COFF . Lb. 25¢ | BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE .......8 Lbs. 20c,, NEW GOLDEN PUMPKIN , 15¢ : PECIA FANC‘ MAINE POTATOF— g /DE .Lb, 35¢ | BROWN SUGAR s. 69¢c | CONFECTIONERY SUGAR . .... . 17c These beautiful cabinets may be C NBEAM MAYONNA . Bot. 2be PEARI BARLI . 25¢ | CAMPBELL'S SOUPS—AM kinds. .3 Cans 20¢ had in either white enamel or e — L, PANCY SUGAR CORN . ... : DA BISCUIT ... . 23¢ | NEW PACK SAUERKRAUT...Lge. Can 15c golden oak; beautifully finished : Cahfonma and Floridn SPINA(‘H K +...2 Cans o |- ., 0. ROYAL LUNCH . . 25¢ [ PREPARED MUSTARD .../..Pint Jar 16c and .qmpped with all the famous ORANGES i ICKW I° N 3 J . O. SALTINES .. 3 . 15¢ | NEW ¥ELLOW CORN MEAL....5 Lbs. 14c¢ foatures which make Sellers a a: i el | 98 TBe e | romeins OUR SPLENDID FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT.— it b o o o Came and let us show you the fumic b B Breie: | | Fney o 2B | B ORANGES-Large Calif. Navels...Doz. 33c = ORANGES-Large Juicy Floridas..Doz. 29¢ Al-:-gu 'rém. Du;elr Section; ?PPIJ# B:;‘ldwln 2 5 c t-Proof #; Silverware Large Hone APPLES PANCY TOKAY FANCY BALDWIN EXTRA HEAVY SOLID HEAD Drawer. Sellers Cabinets ase ve- Gragefruit f 5 for 25c S 4 quarts ; 3 Lbs. 25c APPLE! 4 Qts. 19c GRAPEFRUIT C| cABBAGE* : 20 reasonably priced; we have them ONIONS ("M""l/ i SUNMAID SEEDED FRESH ROASTED FRESH CUT tyles ©0 moet any requirament. | ?'.l;l:\\fi::nd 'I‘?’kz}'y; l 9c {3, Jo | BN A 25(: :,'.‘,:S.-.-:m RAISINS ..., 15 oz Pkg. l7¢ PEANUTS Qt. lOc SPINACH Peck 150 C. C. Fuller Co. 1 fiage © " " Coomnuts, 410 25¢ B8 ONIONS-Sound Yellow......12 Lbs. 250 SWEET POTATOES-Red Star 12 Lbs. 25¢ 40-56 FORD STREET, | BANANAS - HARTFORD, M Sweet l 9 Ripe {q i POTATOES 8 1 C | HONEYDEWS — l 8c OUR FISH DEPARTMENT IS A MODEL FOR SANITATION -‘.\'D EFFICIENCY — YOU SHOULD BECOME AN EVERY DAY (‘l‘b"leE&

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