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- PRINGIPAL SUURGE " OFFODISCO NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922, . City Items 230 Beats left for Paulist Cholr— advt, * Principal W. P. French of the Central Junior High school complain. ed to the police lasf night, that sev. eral windows have been broken in Smym R Has Come fo Be Nation's Most Important Farm Crop Washington, Nov, 22--Corn, the Red Man's gift to the White Man, has come to be the nation's most import- ant farm crop. Consumed either di- rectly or in the form of meat and other animal products, it is the prin- cipal source of the nation's food sup- ply. The 1921 year-hook of the De- partment of Agriculture shows just |, to what extent the three billion bush- street, Nov, 24 to Dec the school recently, 8t, John's fair, State Armory, Arch 4.~—advt, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard M, Kaplan of Kingston are visiting their daughter Mrs. Louls R. Raphael at 77 Grove! HIll, Dr. Kaplan will be the guest of | the Kiwanis club of Hartford at the Bond Annex tomorrow when he will deliyer an address on "Right Living." Dr, Kaplan is the chairman of educational committee of the Kiwanis club in Kingston, the Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.- advt, Get your tickets for Paulist Cholr— el crop forms the basis of the live-|,qyt, stock industry. Forty per cent of the | crop is fed to swine on farms, 20 per | cent to horses and mules on farms, and 16 per cent to cattle on farms. Only ten per cent is used direct for human food. Corn was one of the most import- ant gifts America made.to the rest of the world, The United States now produces about three-fourths of the world's crop. That corn also is an important crop in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and some of the southern European countries, Is shown in the report. was declared in the court in bankruptey yesterday in the matter of Abraham Rashkow, a for- Edward Horwitz, son of Harry H, Horwitz of 1082 Stanley street, re- quests publication of the statement that the Edward Horwitz mentioned in connection with an alleged hold- up in Newington is another party of the same name, Guibransen Player Planos, Morans, ~—advt, Renew your Red Cross membership. ~—advt. A final dividend of four per cent, United States Weather, insects and plant diseases| pior clothier on Lafayette street. have a great deal to do with regulat- ing the size of the crop in the United States. The estimated loss caused by common smut alone during the period 1917-1920 was placed at about 80 milllons of bushels annually. Of in- sect pests the corn-ear worm, where abundant, causes a loss of at least tacked. . The European corn borer also threatens to take a heavy tell. It is stated that the production of the corn crop is financed with less borrowed capital than s the case with other: staple farm crops. The reason for this is that the farmer's income is distributed throughout the year more evenly than is the case in.many. other sections, and because the direct investment in the crop consists more of the farmer’s own labor and less of purchased materlal and equipment than is the case in.many other crops. The year-book, which is obtainable through Congressional ‘representa- tives from the department, contains much data of .interest and value to producers, including chapters on pro- duction costs and figures, financing, and advice on production according to seasonal 'supply and demand to act toward -preventing future crises for the corn ‘grower. Headquarters for Girls' Coats. Besse-Leland's of course.——advt. See Axelrqd's Advt. on Page 2. —advt. The Sandwich Shop, located on the 11th floor of the American Industrial building., 983 Main St., Hartford, Is an attractive little re V! 7 per cent of the grain on the cars at-| o erowing very M;u::.“mm' N with New Britain people as it becomes better known, chicken luncheons, salads, home-made ples and cakes, as well as other sub- stantial dishes—prices are reasonable and there is a very comfortable cozy atmosphere of rest and refreshment about: the place that both men and women like, supper dish between 5 and 7 p. m. They serve the finest of hot They also serve a hot/ —advt 280 Seats left for Paulist Choir— advt. CONTRIBUTED FOR GABB Deputy Sheriff M. D, Stockwell Gave $50 Donation to Democratic Can- didate, Report Indicates, Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell, re- There was pep and gusto in the dance by which this refugee from stricken Smyrna expressed his gratitude and happiness. Sur- rounded by American gobs on the destroyer McCormick, the Christian who had fled from the Turk peril to the American war- ship used this language to tell his emotions. musoar Specials moay Fresh, Salt; Smoked Canngd Fish of all Kinds CLAMS — OYSTERS — SCALLOPS FRESH SHORE HADDOCK ..... BOSTON BLUE WHOLE FISH ... Lb. FANCY BLUE FISH 9¢ 10c .12¢ . Lb, SAYBROOK FLOUNDERS ... EASTERN SILVER SALMON FANCY WHITE HALIBUT GENUINE BLUE FISH . Fox & Gompany b Hartford . Hartford If You Heard the Interesting and Beneficial Lecture Last Week Given by Miss McNulty on - NEMO CORSETS You'll be glad to learn that Miss N. E. Cannon, consultant corsetiere of the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute of New York, will remain here all this week. ' ‘Let her con- _tinue Miss McNulty’s good work and show you the successful way to health, to beauty, to comfort, through Correct Nemo Corseting The scores of grateful women who greeted this Corset Specialist last year in her visit to our Corset Salon, will be here again this time, and with them many more, Hundreds more women who have discovered the joy of health, abundant and lasting. Simply by being properly corseted with the ¢rset scientifically designed for their needs, with a Nemo. ‘Are you going to be one of the grateful ones of this visit?" KNIT SETS FOR Who Skate and Skii They're the gift of gifts for the outdoor Made of heavy shaker knit wool or part wool with turtle or convertible shawl collars all white or white with colored collar and cuffs also plain jockey red, orange, girl or woman. FOURTH FLOOR —-——-’ GIRLS | Thanksgiving Greeting Cards We are showing a most complete dine of Thanksgiving Greeting Cards ranging in price from 5¢ to 25¢ each. Tally cards at 3¢ each, or 30c a dozen. ‘ Dennison’s Turkey Cut-Outs, 6 to a package, 15¢ package. Place caxds at 3c each or 30¢ a dozen. Party in- vitation cards at 5¢ each or 50c a dozen. Bon .publican, of this city, contributed $50 to the campaign of Sheriff George H. Gabb, democrat, for re-election a re- port filed with the secretary of state by the unsuccessful candidate shows. A simllar contribution was recelved from Sheriff Gabb’s other deputies in- cluding Charles E. Lord, chairman of the West Haftford republican town committee, which, presumably was working for the election of the entire republican ticket, including Gabb's opponent, Edward W. Dewey. Dr. A. L. Avitable, Mayor A. M.|H Paonessa's agent, has reported con- tributions of $245.30 to the Paonessa campaign. SHORT CALENDAR DOCKET The following is the docket for the short calendar session of the city court at 2:30 o'clock Friday after- noon: Mary Hadasz, et al, by M. A Sexton vs Joseph Roiduka, by Stan- ley J. Traceski, motion that writ of soire faclas lsgpue against Thomas J. Francis, administrator of the estate of Joseph Roiduka; Ida Goldsmith, by Alfred LeWitt vs Meyer Feldman, SNAPPER BLUES FANCY SEA BASS LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMPS . FINNAN HADDIES ROUND CLAMS IN SHELL BONELESS HERRING tan,\blatk, navy and green. Bon hoxes at 10c each. We are also show- ing an attractive assortment of calendar pads to paste on your old.calendars, 1¢ to 15¢ each, in all different sizes. STATIONERY—MAIN FLOOR . 18¢c : lic .20¢c 50c “m 20¢ yint 23C WHITE FISH .... L NATIVE MACKEREL FRESH KNNUAL VETERANS' NIGHT Sons of Yetenfis and Auxliyry to * Have. State Officers Here at An- nual Banquet. Veterans' Night, at which all state officers of the SOns of Veterans as well as all state officers of the Aux- illary to the Sons of Veterans will be present, will ‘be observed by L. D. Penfield camp, Sons of Veterans, and its members Friday evening of this week. Members of the local G. A. R. post will be guésts of honor. Although no set program has been announced for the banquet, it is understood that a number of visiting officials and mem- bers of the locsl organizations will speak. s Division Commander Charles W. Ltevens of Bridgeport, with his en- tire staff, will be present represgnting the Connecticut Sons of Veterans, and State President Jessie Myers, of New Haven, with her entire staff, will rep- resent the auxiliary throughout the state. A record attendance is expected by both organizations. The banquet will start at 7 o'clock. % Extra salesladies wanted at The Big Btore-—Raphael’s Dept. Store—experi- ence not necessary. Apply ft once. —advt, They're very popular so see them without unnecessary delay. WAIST SECTION—THIRD FLOOR FANCY FRESH b SEA TROUT . Six tenement house on Mitchell street and 2 | family house on Belmont street. These properties were both foreclosed ypon and will be sold at a bargain. Inquire of u!. i : Money to loan on second mortgages. f CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 24310‘ %"{‘%‘EEST 272 Main Street Phone 343 Reoms §05-G_Blnk Bld!t —LOOK— 7 z ! ; —— CROWLEY BROS. INC. i ‘PAINTERS AND An exceptional opportunity to obtain a six-room cottagh and garage. Afl DECORATORS e 1 iy (e, Aoty bgncs i ; 267 Chapman Street H.. D. HUMPHREY i TEL. 785-12 272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs ' For Quick Retarns Use Herald Classified Aduts, Red Salt Salmon Sardines in Ofl . . Alaska Salmon . Salt Cod Strips ...... 3 Lbs. 50c Med. Salt Mackerel . Ta. 5¢ Fat Salt Herring 3 for 10c¢ Mohican Mince and Pumpkin Pies .Ea. 25¢ Best Bread .. Lb. 5¢ R’sin Bread.Lf. 10c Special-Pure White Lard......2 Lbs. 27¢c judgment and hearing in damages; BONELESS CORNED Benjamin Solomon, % al, by F B | BEE Lb. 15c HAMS (Small) ... Lb. 23(: Hungerford, v&. W. F. O'Connor, by FANCY LAMB CHOPS. .Lb. 25c FANOY VEAL CHOPS. .Lb. 25¢ O’Connor for self, hearing on plea in s o y abatement; Harry Maxen by D. L. LA Nair and I. I. Rachlin, vs, Harris Brown, et al, judgment; Tina Lopa,| by H. P. Roche, vs. Mary Ahdro, by B. F. Gaffney, bond for prosecution; Louis Gourson, by W. M. Greenstein, vs. F. H. Ritchie, by J. G. Woods, de- fault for failure to comply with orc der of court; Solomon Sheinman, by W. M. Greenstein, vs Isydor Bozrut- szyk, et al, by Stanley J. Traceski, motion to restore to docket. Good Things to Eat Classification 62 On the Want Adv. Pages, Order Your Turkey Now. CRAB MEAT ° SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S STARVES HERSELF T0 DBAT THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY GROVE HILL | - = \‘ 85 Year Old Reno Woman Dead From *Self Tmposed Fast—Nothing to Eat in 50 Days. Reno, Nov. 22.-—Mrs, Pear] Coch- ran, 35, is dead here 'today from a self imposed fast. Her physician said ghe had not taken food for 50 days. A yvear, ago Mrs. Cochran had her attorney swear out a warrant charging her with insanity, but at the tifhe she was regarded as sane. She told her attorney ‘and her physiclan food did not agree with her and eventually would kill her. mwssms HARDWARE sesws “Universal” Aluminum Double Roasters Special Sale—$3.49, $4.39, $4.99; others at $1.50. - MACHKINES VSHOT GUNSAND BIRO CagEs (MELP:” o) x 10-ROOM SINGLE HOUSE with steam heat and all improvements; two car garage. Lot 82x195. .8 el —~— Price Right ——- WATSON & JONES| 294 MAIN ST. PHONE 2450 “Pyrex” Glass Oven Ware A fine assortment to cheose from. Stag Handle Carving Sets These range in price from ...... $3.00 to $9.00 $25,000 TO LEND ON SECOND MORT-v GAGE AT REASONABLE RATES SCHULTZ & COSTELLO TEL. 24-4 MAIN ST. C. A. HJERPE — E=NV. _ Volz Floral Co. | | St gsiittemms., 92 W. Main St.y'5%7. 1t witb Mowers” ) 1116 ot _ b Fine Cutlery and Silverware Heat By'the Roomful With the “Perfection Oil Heater” Heating Plumbing . TEL. 106-4 73 ARCH ST.