New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 28

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NEW PREDICTS END OF WORLD Mesican Monk Sees Things Go e FORD WOULD END ALL WARS--AGAIN Auto Manulacturer Would Extend| stesico cuv san. 19 —cons Operations to Entire World i smash, Decomber 12, 195 1—=TReads It in the Stars Considerable Indian f the village of Mixeoas City, following the recent { Father Genaro Rivera, a monk residing there, that e end of the world will come on December 12, 1954 | The monk Lases his prediction on | Detroit, Jan. 19 Press) —Henry Vord's ir pansion proj is nationa dertaken wi of educating the to sueh a degree 50 prosperous “tha cor 1..nug or I he asserts that the mll- certainty on Inasmuch as he motive ba turer's desire to ¢ tions into every part of Mr, Ford believes that lo not . o \ewspapers have given | much prominence to the |\nlnum|- Saved ven thind P RAYS ¢ con- lustrial expan prosperity for uutomatically . N automobile is the ugent | her in the millenium of | ¥ country Ty Hundreds of | produced appear in that cc bushels of grai where only a own before In many fore trics the farm- ers know machinery. Probably they wi wow it until | they have learncd e automobiles, | ir to make any country prosg “There is ano v wide uge of n wil end war. je increase of travel on v‘. part of the persons of y world ielp to “In \1 jco, villages fight one an- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923, [ BEST VALUES IN TOWN FOR SATURDAY AT PUBLIC MARKE-T || g 436Main St0pposite Main St | Baataas Hand Embroidered Madeira Linens Second Floor ANOTHER IMPORTANT SALE Reductions Ranging From 33Y%; to 50% NO EXCHANGES—NO RETURNS x & Gompany e SPECIALS7TA.M.—-11P. M. Legs of Young | Tender Lamb , 1b 29(: 2 27 peck 29¢ Sirloin, Short and Porter- Sheaks ... » 17C res Groun | Hamburg ... 3 1h 250 ‘ SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY TOP ROUND ROASTS OF BEEF ........ Ib 25¢ FRESH PORK LOINS vovnns Ib 20¢ SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWLS ....... Ib 35¢ LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS veeanass Ih 15¢ SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF ........ Ib 8¢ Fancy Potatoes . PRIME BEEF | SPRING LAMB Pot Roasts h 10¢ | Small Fores Shoulder Roas . 14¢ | Prime Chops Shoulder Steak . ... 1b 18¢ Lamb For Suw o Prime Rib Roasts . 1 28¢ | Loins to Roast . ) lOe . 22¢ SUGAR CURED BACON ... .. b 25¢ SUGAR CURED PURITAN HAMS .. 1h 27c SPERRY & BARNES' BACON ........... Ib 35c A $8,000 stock of genuine Madeira Linens will be placed on sale. Madeira at its best. It comes from one of New York’s foremost importers and while a very few pieces are slightly mussed the articles otherwise are in perfect condition. Exquisite embroidery in satin stitch, punch and cut work. Trailing flower sprays and garlands, baskets of flowers; edges finished with the newer scallop effects. In the collection are many discontinued sample pieces. MILK FED VEAL | Short Cut Legs ... b 22¢ | Rumps of Veal .... b 22¢ | Veal For Stew .... 1 17¢ Veal for Pot Pie .. b 10c FRESH PORK Fresh Hams ...... b 27¢ Fresh Spare Ribs .. Ib 15¢ Fresh Pork Feet 3 Ib 25c Our Own Sausage b 25¢ Best Frankforts New Sauerkraut .... 3 ™ 25c Gold \!ulnl Flour, Im‘ bag $1.10 Domino \nmu ; »m .m«' | Currants Targe Onions 6 m 25 " Sunkist Oranges . ... dozen 29¢ LOT NO. 1 An assortment of six- inch round Madeira Doilies, worth up to 50¢, many pat- terns; sale price 25¢ LOT NO. 2 An assortment of ten- inch round Madeira Doilies, worth up to 85c. Sale price 45¢ 43¢ LOT NO. 3 An assortment of Ma- deira, 6x12 ovals, worth up to 75¢c. Sale price other. 1f could give every man in those villages an automobile, let him travel from his ‘own home town to the other towns, and permit him to find out that his neighbors, at heart, were his friends, rather than his enemies, Mexico would be paci- fied for all time. “Russia could be saved by the ad- vent of the automobile. It would educate the peasants by instruction in machinery. Other machinery would | be brought in to till the fertile acres | if the peasants once were taught to use it. There would be no more hun- | o ger anywhere in that country. | “The same is true, to a greater or | less degree, of every country under # the sun.” | Mr. Ford, according to those close to him, has come to look upon au- tomobiles, not merely as the products | of his factories or the plants.of other | [ motor companies, but as a means of civilizing and pacifying every part of | the world. Large Lettuce head 15¢ Native Celery. large bunch 25¢ Wedgwood Butter | Large Grapefruits in prints dozen 37¢ LOT NO. 4 . LOT NO. 5 Fifty dozen of Madeira Tea Napkins, ac- An assortment of Handkerchief C: tually worth $8.25 per doz., for this sale, regular price 95c, Wil be offered for " $5.95 55¢ Baldwin Apples .. 3 quarts 25c .. 3 for 25¢ Selected Tiggs ..., cean, a seaman on the stern King was suddoaly In m freighte |stricken he 8. 8. Conte Rosso was | hailed, the patient transferred in a life-boat and an operation success- fully performed. Picture shows pa- tient being hauled aboard. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Eggs are lower. Russell Bros.—advt. | | _PAL ACE— ONE WEEK—STARTING SUNDAY OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD e CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-13 | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs We have a call for a good two or three family house in the west or southwest section of the city. If you have a house to sell, confer with us at once. Money to loan on second mortgages. Do you want to start a business? . We’Jl help Opportunity To Knock At Your Front Door. CAMP REAL ESTATE COQ. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, Strictly !'rl-s)\ CRES Gh‘. I{uss“H Bros. | —advt. Romance FOR SALE NEW COTTAGE ON SOMERSET DRIVE 6-ROOM HOUSE—151 DWIGHT ST. NICE GROCERY BUSINESS—$6 CHURCH ST. ALL OF ABOVE GOOD PROPOSITIONS BANK MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. H. D. HUMPHREY 2” MAIN' S‘l‘—ROO\l 208 NAT'IONAL BMK B Cast of 3,000! Music Score By 10 Piece Symphony Orchestra! No Advance in Prices! Cosmopolitan Corporation presents MARION DAVIES 'WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER Q Cosmopolitan. Production Albert Juber, 60, Towa farmer, woo- ed by mail Mrs. Alice Crawford Ben- son, Greenville (8. C.) widow. In a _prairie schooner he traveled 46 days | to cover the 1500 miles to her home. Tl\cn—“mhlm: bells. Best coffee 35¢ Vb ¥ 3 Ibs. $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. lu‘ of lhr‘ um‘vl we mt(l.u] of T by sovereigns began with King John in 1199 and the idea was quickly adopted | § by the Emperor of Germany and King of France. { “Blue Stocking,” the term applied to certain literary women, originated with the Bilue Stocking club of Eng- Jand to which females were admtted, and 8o called because Benjamin Still- ingflect, an active member, wore blue stockings. Court Street Private Hospital Now is the Time to Wirc Your House, LAURA DEMOS, SUPT. | Store or Garage, for FElectric | Lights or Power. Work Lowest Prices Rd‘pllr Work a Specialty THRIFT WEEK DAY by DAY as I work and play My Savings are Growing and Growing. You can truly say this if you are systematically acquiring BODWELL " ‘ Vo7 ALTY FIRST MORTGAGES which yield 70 : Equipped for Medical, Surgical | s . which yiell 75 in ADVANCE and Maternity YONAN ELECTRIC CO. 160 Washington St Phone 1828.3 | 28 COURT ST. TEL. 2900 | — e e— —DRINK - e penm Volz Floral Co. | We have a full line of new and Take home a large bottle of lemon | | “ “ " i 92 W, Main St. "7 " with Flowers Tel. 1116 Best W GET Full Details Write for Booklet | Room 107 National Bank Building heaters, ete. A, LIPMAN ndhand Furniture. Tel. 1329-2 OFFERED 7o CLEAN OFF THE WALK /N FRONT second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas and lime—something you will like— OF AUNT SARAN w_‘- COTTAGE S New and ¢ 24 Lafayette St

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