New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 16, 1923, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1023, 1 ] " » ¢ s of hidden Bayptian shertock Holmes of Bolany To Battle Ohestout Blight | tation he spreads out his hands, paims | snow-topped mountaing, repe bridges ol v audi is sought Henee the Bheriock Helmes of bot Of the greatest econemic itmpert,|up. The gesture is suggestive of & which swing pretesting mules airly L ness hie seciety ex-1any will study this variation, By not-| perhaps, will be the study of chest: | sociely where netice of diarmament across the frequent sireams, green and | peditio ing the localities where it appears he| nuta, The blight which has devas- is the first principle of safely first.| parrels feading on ved bervies, gor- Meet him in his villnge and this same | geous valleys of brilliant flowers, men 3 " v ¥ Peve 106 per ) rihfie i other con. Columi Woeven or Mi-1 it entered China. It is conceivable he | States has heen found to be far older) native will stiek out Ris tongue at you bedecked with beautiful Jewels, and erens anyon's glant com 'uu'hl estimate how long it took alin China; Wence types of chestaut!in erthodox Tibetan fashion. When!hovels where human dirtiness, squal - ument houses mysteriously | produet as indigenous to America as|trees surviving there are belleved to| he would ask a favor, or show greal | or and disease reach thelr lowest f big a the potate te develop in its new en-| have a blight-resisting quality reverence, sticking up his thumbs is/ level, e Summer Ancient Tnoome Tares, | ! sets whieh held forth this ten virenment Western Yunnan is beth the Hal-| his form of ebeisance Joseph P, Rock, famous botanist, aper and he « : | The .eorn quest is but ene of the|kan-land and the Nelgium of Asla. “ ) e rla[:up.v ire non o en studying New England ooy g vt b ool s missions of the seciety’s expedition in-| Atuntzl, one of the villages to be vis- \'m::. lm:: L:‘..:““v in who discevered '_'" ohauimosgvh ing full ¢ o 18 i§ most intevesting to tian corn. or Mmalse. is of unet® litle-known Yunnan Seientists| ited by the expedition, was taken and 1o whieh the expedition alse will gé, trees, oll |ro.m which new is used to most of her rlos of | consider the sources of weather ~<In]deubled Ametioan origin. Dut H”V’ will study the bark of the ohestnut|retaken five times bLefore the Chi-|are se different from China in their treat leprosy, will lead the expedi- Massachuseits are : e hese si Maine, New Hamps | nese records show that corn was' '@ and observe the flora of one of | nese wrested it from the Tibetans. people, In their geography, and in tien, Mr, !(uk previously hu ex- Nthede Island Ve is . o A N in China before Columbus' the eholeest flower garden apots of the "nm-"luhulnmm literally were skin- | their interest that they constitute an| plored every island in the |Hunun Connectiout : sland and v \ mention it: | world, Plant, life of western China ned alive; many women and ehildren | “independent China® in every respeet | ErOUP condueted botanieal expedi- idly as ear 1tea. Chi.' has been found generally adaptable to were beheaded except political control s | Uons to Slam and Java, and llmd}; Conneeticn vork is g ) ‘ ¢ > s ani the United Blates; and it is eonfident-| Curious eustoms arises from the) ‘Threo river, the Bulwin, the Me.|has_shipped not enly "",“;".‘“‘:‘ 1 hope go er J re etals. he fig ¢ oday be de a8 income tax re. 'Y expected that new varieties of flow-| remnants of races that mingle there, kong and the Yangtae, cut paralel | fpecimens for mmlu:'lu uo:u a facture of 1 ave NO remember | turmshow. that long before 1493 s And fruite will be imported Which| One trayeler tells how greetings of | valleys throush a corrugated plnlq‘u“u“."'"“‘:v ";‘"' iving - Owing to th ¢ suburhan 1 ndfather. who was & farmer 1 | tribute corn was as acceptable as tha! Wil be asimiiated readily ameng our| various derivations are modulated to! with mountain peaks as high, if ot | PAINIs to Was ington, bullding—due to the automobile—the Nis pok- | lntter-day tribute’sile, In fact §t was P/ant and orchard population | it various oecasions, When a Chi- higher, than our own Mount Whitney, demand fo The study of Chinese eorn may €x-| nese-Tibesgan of the Tsu- Kou region| Nature and man disclose surprises should b o come Ve England state much activity (Continued from First page) Pure lard, 2 Ibs, 26e, Mussell Bros, nd bushes und | nicknamed “imperial wheat” One tend the corn growing acreage of the! would say “Hello" in a roadside salu-|on every hand—leaf-eating monkeys, —advt, United Btates considerably, Wor the ’ waxy maige has eharacteristios Which | seom to adapt it for regions where 1 its oceur, Its erect leaf blades, | huteslist contains the entry,2 “Of » hundred and fiftie thousand han-| 1 rocks 1o which was about 30 million show the | bushels. W 1o be The partieular elue which the Na esty and aitional Geopraphie society’s expedition 1t has heen | will work upen is that furnished hy the vy of the waxy endosperm l rrangement on one side of the| its production of silks be-| " \ cars emerge combine to pre-| shou sl « Np 01 L I wtun " i - 2 & b Holyoke, Worceste | iver, | 1OPCEN W Juve mi New Kng- | T fioeenirae {vent drying out of the silks before| sty ota 1d. today atae that of Pollination, ‘To the south of Yunnan, Massachusetts; inchester r ‘ort . U L nt e accoms corn contains ganipshite; 8ac . ey el Sy o et In & 1) i uned as wrappers for cheay The shoo cities of Lynr 3 plished hou! resources | A0es hina, rm Yunnan ! lished without naturel, vasouroes | among. them, this tismue s found lo! FArSI . fact to whish Kiphng alildes show some improveme ol gy g e Ao e in the ,“Whackin’ White Cheroot” of year, but have not ye & | 4 ! “Mandalay." back—Toston is still fair) and - “Improved conditions in New Eng- | Provider ot active as Bpring. land strong!y suggest that the trouble | field and Worcester, All New Eng ¢ the duller see- | land cities are profiting from the in Burma, the husks of wax. s of our country is that they lack good investment conditions of toduy, | Industry, thrift, honesty or a desire to be of service, Activity in the S Hanoe, " 1s northeast is largely responsible for | New Englan ec - | the high figure registered this week | il are 3 Today, however, with by the Babsonchart, It now stands market and & good bon at Uites por. cent ,Above .normAl We wish to announce to our friends and people feel Wore like spending When you consider that this figure money. This méans that not only |combines all sections of the country 5 o the wago workers of New Eng.|and all lines of industry - customers the re-opening of our store land buying merchandise but the|in gas you do how dull are certd well-to-do are also freely spending sections " certain line the P money. » To quote Mr, F\ "n some | Played by New England in bringing a ur ay’ e ruary S sections 1 shall sell mo: s and up this figure is most evident.” in other sections more Lincolns in| This is the first of a series of artl ‘ve Wi“ se" fOl' 14 dayfi a $10 000 stock S 210, 1928; but in New England I expect|cles which will report Mr. Babson's | {5 st more of hotn Erades of curs! fndings on various wections of U\ @ of the finest quality staple groceries be- Land Still Reasonable, . s AT {will be: North Atlantic states, low wholesale cost. There will be no de- “Land is still reasonable in price throughout these six states. People| (e Fustert B e i |8 livery orders during this sale—Our stock coming from other sections of the north western south Atlantic country are astonished at the low states, the south, the Pacific coust. 3 s and, especially with e es o J " % Boston, "Good” land for. bulding IS H”N’"N[i EARLY 5,000 1bs. High Grade Coffees ke ey boueh 1 2,000 Ibs. Finest Teas s e e HISTORY OF CHINA 75 cases Imported Fish means that the suburban develop- Gl . $5d,400 worth Highest Quality Canned & |[s ' i gy, oo (N0 W o, det g 60 barrels Best Flour he BEDROOM FURNI URE demand for building materials, and both skilled d coi n labor., New | " Engiand is fat ‘.sz,r:,‘:,r,g e gren | CAS Came From Is Sought W ke opining williahew atusliud the summer play ground of the United S & States—as people go to Florida and 21 £ . . . X re . \ 8 S htormie i the. winter, they Vi, Washington, D. C, ¥ 16 —Grains | best f{ CSf_‘t a':d cured meats. dHlfre isan § in our big Mid-Winter Sale is dependable, merchandise. It is our ot tha sumensr bisls | Busis, froatler of China, may be the| NS ?r])pgr unity to save money and buy some g | regular stock at rock bottom Low Prices. When we have a sale it o the carliest| i} * E0OU groceries, : is a Genuine Sale. We do not buy “sale furniture” just for a sale. ness conferences which we hold! botanical Rosetta every year at Wellesley, refiects this' American I t recorded. tendency. Each year, for three years,' Just as a piece ol black basalt un- Three piece Oak Suite Reduced to ......... $ 99.00 i £ zmm&% National Mfiat & Grocel'y CO- 4 Four piece Walnut Suite’ ‘Reduced to ......... $122.00 i Four piece Ivory Suite Reduced to ......... $175.00 HE ARCES Mo lisheetin Four piece Mahogany Suite Reduced to ......... $185.00 Ivory Suite of . Large Berkey & Gay Walput Dresser, Full Bed, Hand- Suite of Dresser, Bed and some Toilet Table; fine Toilet Table. A very hand- Grand Rapids make. Re- ¥ some suite. Reduced from ST $195 Compare our values with others. Oursis GOOD Furniture, in- side and out. Our Prices are much the Lowest comparing Quality. 318.M AiN 51- ': We give Satisfaction. 485 | I Special frvom &;Vto li A. M | &p;cla:l'} A.‘ M i(?l2:30 H B C POR' I II i: R SONS No. 1 Spery & Barnes’ POTATOES, pl-:.23c BACON ... . 30C [ ° d b Special 7 A. M. to 12:30 Special 7 A, M. to 12:30 : g “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” Campbell’s Lean Smoked BEANS 3 cans 250 SHOULDERS, 1 3 C ROAST PORK PRIME RIB ROASTS g ool THE D. MILLER CO. LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS P " ; FRESH KILLED ROASTING CHICKEN 35¢ ¢ ’ co, ,ect Sprlng Attlre for .) Fresh Cut Hamb;u'g 1b. 18¢ Choice Shoulder Steak 18c ‘ 26 CHURCH ST. Lean Boneless Pot Best Frankforts . ; s Sauerkraut .... 3 Ibs. 25¢ Silk and Wool Hose, ¢ Best Blankets, ¢ G ) P Pork Sausage I, 256, Beef Liver - 12 $2.00 value 98¢ $3.75 $8.50 $10.98 Vea Stew Lamb Stew 14c¢ i gk 3 Corned Beef .10 Boiling Beef Cr0c QI Ladies Sk Hose, g TOC | 36 inch Best Sirloin Steak 39¢ . | Percales ......... vesdesee. Yard 15(: S S S S S S e SO e T e £ i 1b. 53¢ Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose— $1.79 $2 $2.25 $3.50 e, 27 5c RUGS AND LINOLEUM Wedidod Creamery BUTTER Formal or Informal Wear 1 Some men come here hecause they're posted on styles; , Strictly Fresh 7 45 8 Best Pure 27 ! others come to get posted on styles. 'z"* EGGS .... doz. C LARD .. 2 lbs. C Men’s Winsted Weol Hose, Both right. : # 1 Dairymen’s League Evaporated Milk 50¢ value for l C.,ez,'ffl,f""my hig - 50c¢ Some men.want formal clothes; some informal clothes. %‘ ! : inted § 3 cans 29¢ - cfy?o:s aw m ] .l.s.f' e 25c Armatrong Printed : l 00 Right again. g Domino Granu afltgfi ugar .. Linoleum sq. yd. . ? Tl S T gy e m— || Men’s Cotton Hose, Forit's part of our Service to see that anything and # Premier Salad Dress- Royal Lunch Crackers | lz%c Remnants of Armstrong Lino- leum, from 1 to 10 yd. ; everythilig you get here is right in Style as well as Quality. " ing large jar 33c 2 Ihs. 25¢ : 3 : e A 3 g . . #|@ Gold Medal Flour sck §1.05 Fresh Fig Bars 2 Ib 2: Good Quality Children’s Hose, 25 J No uncertainties. ||@ Pink Samon ... 2 cans 29¢ by 45 7' < black and cordovan Pair C | Hartford Bigelow $25 to $98 White Rose Asparagus N. A. S. Raisins 2 pkgs 25¢ K| Children's Wi black Rugs, just received Tuna Fish ildren’s Wool Hose, blacl 50 F - and cordovan, 79¢ value for. .. .Pair C m:l'%:: ;":Ixn:ns Wool $9 to sl 6 NEW ARRIV ALS Eancy :‘"p_pleso R Fruit of Loom Cotton Yord 25c Wiodeer Siaion, 50 deste; st ’ ran 36 inches ai ® y 9 , firs arge Juicy ges e quality, all colors Each 556 57 I Hickey-Freeman Fashion Park Y o i A § Suits and Spring Overcoats Suits and Spring Overcoats & (R Heavy Grapefruit 5 for ¢ Jnions ........ S, 25 PEOR . Madison Holland,a very good | Spring Shirts Spring Neckwear Fancy Dates .. phe. 10 Cranberries ._.... gt Lie e 15 20 98¢ Spring Hats Spring Caps 5] LETTUCE, CELERY, PEPPERS, CAULIFLOWER, Full line of Cretonnes 25 +to $l All rollers guaranteed. Full line of all y SWEET POTATOES, SPINACH [ kinds of Rods, lowest price in city.

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