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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1023, GONN, AS MECCA OF 1 TOURISTS PLANNED " Stae Chamber of Commerce -+ Wans to Boost Commonwealth ! ganized effort along these lines. Geov: was placing his name on the -rho‘ll ernor Templeton 10 his message sald | “honer rell™ for excelience in sehei- that, “while Connecticut does not en- |arship oy the natural resources of mines, The blind student asks for ne fav. torests and rich alluvial lands possess- ors frem the university professors Por Vaoation Center od by some of the states, still our | Note taking in class reoms and tura- ' years It has been the |state presents many attractions not ing in the finished weork appareatly necticut Chamber of jonly 1o the temporary visitor but te | offers littie diffienity for him, For his duet an organiged [the permanent residents, We have | notes he uses & grill like deviee eall- g these lines in econ-|ihe variety of natural scenery afford: (ed a “siate and stylus,” en which he te Chambers of Con mountain, lake and |jots down the Braille figures with fly- i . th New England states siream. There are abundant reasen- |ing fingers, His finished weork is done | HARTFORD Telephone Orders Taken As Early As 8 A, M, Striking Reductions representalives o - elieut iune “rull meel d at the Hetel Bend ary 18th, at 12:1% of the Co ed by seashore HARTFORD lustrial center and the largest vaeca-| more intensive eultivation Our| "“You people depend toe mueh on sste | the eceuntry Plans te |schools, primary and secondary ‘.lrl;nur eyes and net epough on other Lboost Connecticut were @ exeellent, Our institutions of higher |senses,” sald the prize winner, “The y [ meeting several marths ago. of the |jcarning are second to none, In many |war, despite the tragedies it wrought, secretaries of the ehambers of eom- places oppertunities for establishing |showed the werld that a blind person enter |meree in Connecticut at a meeting in [industrial enterprises are unsurpass- |was fit for something besides sitting srists | Waterbury, Sinee that time the moves jad, Our government, state and lo- |on a street corner with a dog and a tion eenter i aid at ber of Commerce an and trade nt has galned state-wide and Governor Charles A his inaugural "ham- | me s issued | tior invitation to & social | pleton, ir organizations in Conneetieut SMALL FOWLS FOR FRICASSEE Pom:lmursr:s ROUND SIRLOIN t k 17c SHORT ea s ol SMALL LEGS OF WINTER LAMB HEAVY RIB ROAST oo b 23¢ h 25¢ 29¢ 23¢ 10¢ Hofiey Br;:;nrd—Hagsv‘.f Honey Brand Bacon .. Lean Corned Beef i’ork to Roast 16¢ Pork Chops ......... 20¢ Fresh Shoulders 14c ROASTING CHICKENS " | Fores of Lamb .. Lamb for Stew .. Roast of Lamb Boston Rolls Rump Roast Lean Pot Roast BEST TUB BUTTER BEST PRINT BUTTER BRICK CHEESE SELECTED EGGS STRICTLY FRESH EGGS .. dozen 39¢ dozen 65¢ EXTRA FANCY MAINE POTATOES .............. 29¢c BALDWIN APPLES 3 quarts 25¢ Calif. and Florida Oranges .......... 53¢ Calif. and Florida Oranges .......... 29c , Heavy Grapefruit 3 for 25¢ | California Lemons ... 35¢ | Large Ripe Bananas . 25¢ | Extra Fancy Apples ....,. Red Onions Yellow Turnips .. 7 b 25¢ Carrots 7 1b 25¢ Parsnips ........ 5t 25¢ Sweet Potatoes .. 5 Ib 25¢c Lettuce head 10c 8 for 25¢ . T 1h 25¢ WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AT POPULAR PRICES Specials For Saturday That Mean Both Quality and Great Savings At “PUBLIC MARKET 436Main St.0ppositeEMain St Fresh Ground Hamburg Legs of Young Tender Lamb Fancy Stewing Fowls Roasts of Native Fresh Pork Fresh Cut Lamb Chops Small Native Fresh Hams 1b. 22¢ Fancy Potatoes ... pk.29c Pul’;:rd s |b=27(_:_ SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY LAMB MILK FED VEAL Ib. l 5(: TR Ib. 29¢ 1b. 16¢ Small Fores ...... Lamb For Stew ins ’eal For ml.l'::a:t‘o ! lef)t Pie .... Ib. IOC Lean Pot Roasts of Beef ... 1b. 10c Prime Rib Roasts of Beef ......... 1b.28¢ Shoulder Roasts of Beef Sugar Cured Corned Beef FRESH PORK Swift’s Golden West Fresh Shoulders . .. b, 15¢ 1 Fowls .......... 1h. 35¢ R i | Sugar Cured Bacon Ib. 25¢ ;:;:';'z:;: e "I';" 112;’ I Puritan Hams .. ... b, 28¢ Our Own Sausage. . Ib. 25¢ Fresh Spare Ribs. . Ib. 15¢ | Selected Eggs . ... doz. 37¢ Free—2 Ibs. Sugar with 1 Ib. Best Coffee 47¢ Domino Sugar in cartons 5 Ibs. 38¢c Gold Medal Flour, large bag .. $1.10 Seedless Raisins ................. pkg. 15¢ Yeliow Turhips. . 6 Ibs. 2:':c Large Lettuge.. bunch 15¢ Fancy Celery\ . . bunch 15¢ Roast Veal For Stew Frankforts ....... Ib. 15¢ Sperry & Barnes Bacon Fresh Butter, in prin-t;: 5dc Sunkist Oranges. . doz. 25¢ | Baldwin Apples 3 qts. 25¢ | Large Grapefruit 3 for 25¢ | recognis - | Tem- | lie affairs honestly managed address, trongly emphasized the value of or- cal, is safe and efficient, and our pub- [ tin cup. Employers were eager for Conn- fhelp; able-bodied blind men and wom- ectieut is comfortably accessible 1o en were put inte factories, where they all of the great cities of the east, Bome |could do certain types of work, ‘And sections of the state have already employment of the blind has been in- p d enormously by the accession |creasing ever sinee," of city business men who have acquirs Weinman will be graduated from ©d residences in the country districts |the law sehool in 1924, but he intends and millions of dollars have thereby [to take the Illineis bar examination been added to the grand list of the befere that time. towns so favored, | “Other states, including Maine, N ew | S Hampshire and \'n'rm.nnl. less favored ror "some years made tiveral sppro: i 'THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the | priations for the purpose of attracting A-B-C Want Ads |outside people and have met with | marked success, Connecticut could | with reasonable expenditure in this | held, accomplish much for the inter. MUTUAL BUILDING | est of all sections of the state, Wants Legislation, | "I recommend the enactment of legislation providing for the appoint- ment by the governor of a commission to make a thorough and comprehen- | sive study of this matter with an es. | pecial view to the needs of the small- er communities, Such an organization | | would serve a great public Heed and | material gathered from time to time would be of service to the state mull to the general assembly. It might | | properly include in its activities the | accumulation and dispensing of Infor- { | mation regarding all the natural re-| scurces and advantages of the state, iy [T warmly commend this subject to| BUY AT THE your thoughtful attention.” | It is expected that three hundred COOKED FOOD SHOP representatives from Rotary clubs, You'll be sure of getting the 118 MAIN STREET | Kiwanis clubs, Chambers of Com-| | merce, Boards of Trade, Advertising o Clubs, Get-Together chubs, Exchange Dest for less money than else | clubs, Lions clubs and other organiza- |Where—this is why we enjoy |tions will attend this meeting. Every the largest patronage of any organization has been invited to send (gtore in the city. May we serve five representatives, and it is hoped | ou? [that in’ this way the movement will you: | receive the endorsement of these or-‘ | ganizations, | Governor Charles A. Templeton has | J " o N laccepted an invitation to be~present | Boneless Finndn Haddie, 30c Ib, and address the gathering, and other | |state officers of the general assembly {nave been invited to attend. Al the | [mported Roquefort Cheese, hotels of the state will be represented | » land for speakers the state chamber se- | 59c¢ Ib. cured several men from other New i | England stats which have made a suc- ,‘lmported Swiss Cheese, cess in this movement., Suggestions 60c Ib. have been made that the governor| 4 appoint a commission to supervise Mapleknoll Farm Eggs, | this work in co-operation with civie = | erganizations. 65¢ doz. | In Maine, New Hampshire and Ver- | oo |mont approximately fitty _thousand | Chicken Salad, |dollars is appropriated by each state 40c¢ 1b. every year to further the industrial and tourist activity, and it is hoped | Vegetable Salad, by the state chamber that in time | 28¢ 1b. | Connecticut will see its way clear to | e ? |adopt a similar program of publicity. | |k i publicity | Waldorf Salad, y : 35¢ Ib, | M[]THER S EYES A"] Gobel’s Quality First Bacon, , | 35¢clb. | T[] BLINI] STUI]ENT |Large Can Sliced Pineapple, | fLils iy 30c. REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIALS | Regular 38¢ Coffee, | 30c Ib. {Roast Chickens, 3'to 315 Ibs. average, $1.50. f 4 Chicago, ¥eb. 2.—A twenty-three- year-old student at Northwestern uni- |'versity Law school, who has been | | sightless since babyhood, has won { more scholarship honors in one year | than ever bestowed on a student with | perfect eyesight, it was announced | today. | George H. Weinman is the student. | | His success was made possible by his | mother, who not only reads all his |law books and law lessons to him, but | also guides him morning and night to | and from the university. “My mother is my pair of eyes,” Weinman said. *“She has devoted her llife to making me happy. At first it | (was awfully hard studying law | through mother’'s eyes but she en-| | couraged me to persist.”” About the Store Anchovies. Russian Sardines. | Smoked Salmon. Smoked White Fish. Fancy Tag Bloaters. All Kinds Cold Meats. Imported Russian Caviar, Smoked Boneless Herring. , Bismarck and Roll Herring. Elizabeth Park Canned Goods. Imported Frankforts in Cans. Our Own Mayonnaise in Bulk. | | | Weinman has received the Rufus H. | Sage scholarship, the only scholarship ! |at the disposal of the law’school fac- ulty, and the Charles A. Koenke prize, given each year to the student who' the |has demonstrated promise of who | | greatest future usefulness and | needs assistance. | A third honor for the blind student | Cottage Hams. A Good Business Proposition Two-Family House with all improvements and grocery store, doing a weekly business of $300. Here is your chance to get out of the factory and be your own boss. One of the Finest Homes in Belvidere We are offering a Seven-Room Cottage with sun par- lor, steam heat, hardwood floors and a garage attached. This property must be seen to be appreciated. The Hardware City Co-operative Assn., nc. Mutual Building, Ground Floor FRANK H. SHIELD, Mgr. i FOR SALE ! VERY DESIRABLE TWO-FAMILY, 12-ROOM HOUSE; AND LARGE GARAGE. WELL LOCATED ON STANLE STREET ALSO FINE RESIDE ON WEST MAIN AND SMALL BUSINESS IN CENTER OF THE CITY. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST.—~ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. | l Volz Floral Co. ] 92 W. Main St, "7 " witb Flowers" Tel. 1116 | Gobel's Short Cut Shouiders and In —— Fur Coats ~Third Floor With the Hardest Month of Winter Before You, Truly This is the Time to Invest Choose From These Choicest of Models One 36-inch Hudson Seal, collar and cuffs, was $325, Clearance price One 45-inch Clearance price ... merly $165 and $175. Formerly $169.50 to $195. Now Fur Scarfs and Chockers reduced. Save 109 to —DRINK— AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a large bottle of lemon and lime—something you will like— it’s delicious, Three size bottles—d¢, 10c, 15¢, COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, ctc. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 e Now is the Time to Wire Your House, Store or Garage, for Electric Lights or Power. Best Work Lowest Prices | RNepair Work a Specialty | YONAN ELECTRIC CO, 1> Washington St. Phone 1828-3 e CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 705-12 | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs BRICK CHEESE 1 SOUR. KRAUT AND | PERFUMES i i $149.50 T $198.50 45 and 48-inch Hudson Seal oCats, self and skunk collar and cuffs; formerly up to $395. Clearance Price 40-inch French and Near Seal Coats, beaver and squirrel collar and cuffs. $139.50 February Sale of Furniture NOW IN PROGRESS THE OLD HOME TOWN One 40-inch Hudson Seal, natural opossum collar and cuffs; was $350, $ l 98 Clearance price ........ i One 40-inch Hudson Seal, skunk collar and Clearance price . . with squirrel Selected, Full-Furred Raccoon '$189.50 $200.00 | $295.00 | 40-inch with Coats. Formerly $235. For- Formerly $250, NOW: o5 virive s RN Formerly $395. Now ...... P SR SRS also radically — Third . Floor — 509) by Buying This Month — Eighth Floor — 2-Family house at the West End. We have just listed this house. We’re very enthusiastic about selling it as the location is A No. 1. It’s a place where you can only get a house to sell once in a life time. Six rooms on a floor. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, A WOMAN SHOULD INSURE Are you saving money? TIs anyone dependent upon you? © A Life Insur- {ance policy will enable you to save | money, actual money, while at the |same time furnishing :protection for SHRIMP ' Eggé‘;‘g:ss ;g:?;ix;lg?;o::far;ll. one. The cost is sur- GOX & DUNN HONISS’S | 24-30 STATE ST. | ass. Mu uaAGl;.\cTh;uurAn & HARTFORD e T BY STANLEY HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARINZ OYSTERS | CLAMS | CRAB MEAT FOR ATIME, TODAY, THE ARGUMENTS CVER THE GROUND MOG AND HIS SHADOW GREW 50 MOT THAT MARMAL OTEY WALKER THREATENED TO TAKE A MAND /N THE FRACAS —

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