New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 24

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not of economic Imporl o he can't Ny ol the ln\l'nllj(ullnll ot WINfiS WOULD MAI(E 5 u 1 life by the Burvey, haweyer, doex lmuh g0 |<m\.-mnl|_\ about their own work of gaining a In»-lnmn.L and Lowly Gratue s Gons;deredwT..‘”....‘:..‘.“.,.‘.;.Ilr.fi 5 Valuable'to the Farmers wumerous in one loeality, however, and us they cannot adopt the meth- ; 238 {ods of birds and traverse wide {stretches of land to ald in combatting Washington, Dee, 1,1t only the [abnormal locgl increases of crop ang #hop toad” had wings, he would be o [garden pests, their influence is not wonderful “Bird." The lowly creature | strongly felt,” . s valuable to gardeners, greenhouse The investigation showed that the Jowners and golf course ).unlnllnu in [ tond performs some service in such “helping to v numbers of Insect | places as greenhouses, gar . Nelds pests, but se ho eqn't fly, the Bi- | of small grain and goll cos . ADy ‘ologleal Su of the department of \ harn; toads do in the consump- agriculture says he isn't of much cco- | tion nefieln) beetles and other nomie importance, insec tul ta man is of littie eco- But, the Suryey d es, the toad | nomic importance and does not war- should not he dest I for a certaln {yant thelr indiscriminate destruction, proportion of his dally diet consists | of injurious insects and other pests 4 of growing plants. An analysis of the DEAN EHERSON DIES contents of the stomacl 500 com A mon toads. brings the -report that while the llmllfu.'x in |'41:.n:-| to the | yotoran Instructor, Who toad's choice of food are of interest, | Years of His Life to Dartmouth College, Passes Away Today. H anover, N. H, Dee. 1.—Dean ritus ‘Charles - F. Emerson o: mouth coilege who had given 4o ){ continuous service before his nent nine yeats ago, died at his home herc: today. His illness began Just bafore the Dartmouth-Harvard football game at Cambridge, which he had planned to attend, Dean Emerson, a native of Chelms- ford, Mass., and a graduate of Dart- mouth in the class of 1868, was its first instructor in gymnastics. Sub- sequently he taught mathematics, as- tronomy and philosophy, holding the latter chair when he gave up teach- ing to devote all his time to the ad- ministrative dutics of dean in 1899, Week-End Special CHANCELLOR ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 49CBux MAKE THE SODA SHOPPE ®YOUR LUNCHEON RENDEZVOUS e ) ] Delicious and Appetizing Horse Dwe.s I“:.O 3 lgefi Daily Specials And Swims for 36 Hours Boston, Dec. 1.—A, Boston horse, whose usual task is to draw a news- paper delivery wagon, was rescued from the Charles River late yesterday after it had qualified as a long dis- tance swimmer by spending 36 hours in the water. The horse was still swimming when found. It was taken to an animal hospital to recover from a bad chill. i Karly Wednesday morning as ’its wagon was.standing at the North Station the horse made a dash for freedom, going through - the train vards and. finally diving through a drawbridga over the Charles river, leaving wagon and cargo jammed be- tween the rails. The harbor police searched in vain for the apimal. Late | yesterday a watchman saw the horse swim from under a pier and make for the open sea. A stern chase in a’ dory followed and - the 'swimmer was roped and towed ashore. e years, TRY OUR BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEON 65¢ New Britain’s Popular ‘Dining. Place Also a La Carte 289 Main Street. * Shoes and Oxfords * for Saturday MEN’S W. L. DOU(‘LAQ SHOES* In Mahogany and Gun Metal Calf e R MEN'S DRESS OXFOEDS in Patent and Dull Kid, for evening wear Special - Value §$7.00 MEN'S HIGH GRADE FALL OXFORDS with heavy double soles, in Scotch grain, brown, cordovan and black calf brogues and plain toe styles Special $8.00 mlue MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET Gave 45 | He refired in 1913 at the age of 7(?, FARM REL"&F PLAN Cattle Radsers and Others Will Benefit, it Is Said, Washington, Dee, 1.—The adminis- tration had ready today a definite pro- sram ok legislution for the financla) ellef of farmers, formulated in agree- ment with senate leadors on both the agriculture and the banking commit. tees and to be prossed with their sup- port &t the short sesslon_of congress, Approved at a conference yesierday between President Harding, Secretary Wallace and 15 republican senators headed by Senator. Lodge, majority senate leader and Senator Watson of Indiann, who has been making an ne. tive survey of the question, the pro- Eram contemplates utllization of the fa¥m loan as the medium for exten. * |slon of larger and more liberal credits hoth ns to Interest rates and time, to meet the present agricultural neces- sity, The relief plan designed to the small farmer a8 well as the 'arge eat- tle ralsers and grain growers was out- lined in a statement following the .conference by Secretary Wallace and Senator Lodge. Tt is nroposed by wse | of the farm loan hoard as the medium' able to the thousands of small farye- iers who need it and who in the opin- | lon of those at the conference have| not shared as have the larger grain| and cattle producergin the (‘rl‘glt re- lief afforded by the war finance cor- poration because of the limitations under which it has operated. The plan proposes an increase in the maximum loan limit of the federal farm banks from $10,000 to $25,000, CHARITY SALE Daughters of Isubella to Hold Annual Affair Tomorrow Th annual Christmas sale for local charity will be held by Isabella Circle, National Daughters of Isabella, of this city tomorrow. The sale will be held in P, 8. McMahon’s block, 415 Main street, and will continue all day. proceeds will be distributed ‘among local charities. Mrs. W. J. Pebles is chairman of the committee in charge and has selected IS WELL UNDER WAY ' Not Only Small Farmers, But Almx of goverament relief to make it avail- | The | Candy pooth, Egan; cuke hooth, MPs. { fancy work hooth, Mrs. i, 1%, Gaftneyi kiddie booth, Virs, T | W. Hindhiitte, ' Donations for the sale will be recelved at the club rooms this evening, 'MOVIE ACTRESS IS | JAILED AS SPEEDER Los Angéles, Dec, 1—Twenty-elght speedérs were sent to jull by police Judges here yesterday bringing to | 260 the total number to recelve jall | sentences in the campalgn begun 10 | days ago to pbollth reckloss driving | by glving: oféenders terms in the elty | Jadl, Among the offenders were Edythe | Sterling, motion picture actress, who was sentenced to serve five days for driving 87 miles an hour, and A, B, Ketchell, of the Hollywood High school faculty, whose speed of 29 | miles brought him a sentence of two days. Miss Sterling bemoaned the fact she had prepared an elaborate Thanksgiving feast and demanded: “When can I begin serving my sentence. 1 want to get this over as soon as possible,” “Right now,” replied the judge. A short time later Miss Sterling was | set to work mopping lloorn in the Jany San Francisco, Dec. 1.—~What fis isald to be the most severe sentence ever glven in a police court here for | reckless driving has been handed out by Judge 8. J. McAtee in sentencing Robert 17, Boyle, an clectrical dealer, to 60 days in the county jail. “I am determined to stop reckless driving in 1 San Francisco,” sald Judge McAtee. “There have Leen too muny deaths and too many injuries recently.” | TRINITY CAMPAIGN LEADER. Hartford, Dec. 1.—The Rev.” G. A. Cunningham of Stamford wiil act as chairman in Stamford “for the cam- paign Trinity college will conduct' in January for subscriptions - to its $1,- | | 500,000 centennial endowment * fund. The entire state of Connecticut will be covered and chairmen are being chos- en for all districts in the state.: “Wasps," says a naturalist, “‘really are quite gentle and make no attempt to sting parsons who are quiet in their movements.” HEAVY RIB ROAST ?fizst......lb.ZBC ; bhcoll:»l;li:r...... lb.ZIC m15c Chuck . 1b, 12C ‘I Pigs Pork P Ctlops igs' Feet .. .. 3 lbs, 256 3m250 ' Old Fashioned Sausage .... lb. 250 Hearts . Lean Pot Fresh Killed Fowl§ . Roast ..., BEST TUB BUTTER ....... ................ n45¢c doz.34c BLUE RIBBON EGGS Best Ceylon Tea 1b. Strawberries i 15 c Red Pitted Cherries Peaches w23c 2 canszsc Corn LARGE BANANAS BEST GRAPES .... NAVAL GRAPEFRUIT . YELLOW ONIONS .... TURNIPS FANCY POTATOES G 4 tor 12 Ibs. . 8 Ibs. 290 FANCY BALDWIN APPLES Relief ina stylish model YOU’D never believe it possible, but here’s a Walk-Over made especially to con- ceal that bothersome enlargement which $6.50—$8.50 some feet have at the joint in the great toe, and to fit extra narrow heels. It'’s an out-and-out comfort shoe—but have you ever seen a prettier modeliin a button-strap pump? Wait till you feel the fit of it. SHOE STORE Special 7—12:30 POTATOES DAVID MANNING’S Wiatk-Crer: 211 Main St. Phocaix Hosicry—Past in fhe Vo Rumford’s BAKING POWDER 1 1b can 29¢ ~MORN IN G SPECIALS FROM 7 SPERRY & BARNES’ 7A. M. TO 12:30 LEAN SMOKED b 300' SHOULDERS 2425 nl4c |} 3cans 25(: Ik CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS PRIME RIB ROASTS .... ROAST VEAL . VERMONT TURKEYS ............ . LB. 25¢ S e A A . Fresh Cut Hamburg Pure Pork Sausage Sauerkraut An,18c n:I 8 (o | Choice Shoulder Steak . b 18 Lear' Corned Beef ‘ Legs Winter i 2 3 c Fr: a;ukfiu'ts St Pot Ia m h Koves iy, w 14iC Lamb EVAPORATED MILK .................... 3_ Cans 25;: AT Cans 25¢ TELE- PHONE “ EST % Na“ona'MeatStores£o, | e Largest Retailers of Quality Meats and Poultry in U. S. 1000 LB. FRESH PORK LOINS..LB. 23c NATIVE FOWL ................LB. 42 ROASTING CHICKENS ......... LB. 45c FRESH SHOULDERS ... BONELESS POT ROASTS ......LB. 18¢ PRIME SHOULDER ROAST .....LB. 22¢ BEST PRINT BUTTER ......... LB. 50c Maryland Turkeys and Guinea Hens CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP .......... Winner Coffee Premier S Dressing Royal Lunch Crackers ... 2 Sugar Corn .... alal?ottle 33 C » 23 C 2 cans 250 Not-a-sced Raisins . Sifted Peas ..... . 2 pkgs 25(: 2 cans 250 WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER..........\....... LB. 45¢ | PARKSDALE EGGS m cartons dozen 3 5 Cc FRESH MADE ' PEANUT BUTTER SWEET JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES Fancy Apples 3 quarts 250 Tokay Grapes Sweet Potatoes Juicy Grapefruit 3 for Lemons 25¢ | Fresh Crisp Celery ... bunch 18c DOZ 35c Cape Cod L] Cranberrics quart 'A 8C ll:l:t.t?lu nex‘;dIISC' Far chlr lt’etums Use Herald Classified Advts. .

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