New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 24

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PRIEST SPEAKER AT ELKS' Rev, 4. Teo Sullhan 10 Deliver Ad Joseph's ¢ ANNUAL TRIBUTE T0 FLAG &'t imoe. s ot ® o Harvard Foothall Tickets dress on Sunday, June 1 Veterans Invitesl Rev, J. leo § A drast dress at the Plag Day ereises of New I 857, » June 14, at the 'e -0 ) Fashington street ent that Father Bullive od the lmmu n 1o speak was last night by Harey ¢ 1 an of the Fag Day Father Sullivan has gaine wide reputation as a sp triotie subjects. The ed members of vetera in W € on the o cluding the G, A. R ar veterans, to be its guests at ercises. Those assisting committes ar Brien, Willlam H. Hish Curtin, David 1. Duy 1o fo to was served and a socla Joyed waki and Edward 1. Btabbins At the lodge me urteen candidates L Elkdom, After d session on.|®ih While ter me should receiy sual four ti f‘ki‘ll THE MEANFST THIEF James Tussio of 192 Washi National Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main St, Tel, 4838 LARGEST RETATLERS OF MEAT IN AMERICA ngton e broken out in Havana, Chicken Week CHOICE ROASTING CHICKENS..LB. 45c Choice Fricassee CHICKENS LB. 29¢c Tender Native FOWL LB. 45¢ 18¢ 42c 14¢ 25¢ BONELESS POT ROAST ....... LB. FRESH CALVES LIVER ........LB. FRESH PORK SHOULDERS .... LB. LEAN FRESH HAMS ...........LB. BEST PRINT BUTTER ......... LB. 50c WONDER CLOTHES SHOP Will Be Harder to Secure t in football o Instead of the v WA DAILY GAS LIGHT BOYS WIN NEW BRITAIN [TKEVICZ PAYS THIRD VISIT 10 POLICE COURT Now Want Game With Police Raiders lalm They FPound re otiments rd games ommittes appoint violating t ty to keeping a place where it 1a eported lig quer with of his atterney, P, F. M ase morn release belng fixed at Waitke aft W Main street ermoon by Pe Taquor in His Restaurant on Hast ¢ New Bntain Gas baseball team trounced the ( at Lar 1snm ¢ team & ¢ t Wa Main Street Mam Waltkeviez of f East hen arraigned in poliee ® on A puer law i sitoy yesterda) t this charge of pleaded pot or was sold and keeping *"'™' intent to se jest oA EEe was tinued would 1ext week with e Adkins Pr §a¢ WaS Arrestied yesters eman ing of DEMPSEY GOOD TEACHER O'Mara and Bupernumerary Polices ; men o InE 158 : 5 found a small quantity of o lique The twies aw . this \ new disease, A uf] “eigaret rash" a raid given a 15.day suspended jall tence, Mamos and Bkerkowski f at a restaurant sity lialian Hoaer, secking Vuropean Title The ralln . alieged B A J r Milar accused has been rested 1t hefore for vielating the lique In poliee court en Mare year, he was fined $30( Fast Main stres May 18" expect to win . ehampionship ¢ 5 A of sald Erminio the hoxer, today as he finlshed for Bunday's Saturday Specials “The Best of Everythmg at Hallman’ 3 — BAK[NG DFP\RT‘\H\T - We cannot carry all kinds of Bread so we just carry the BEST. Large l oaves of \\hent Bread, 240z, ....... 13¢, 2 for 25¢ Berry Pies .... . 20¢ Apple Pies .......... 20¢ Brown Bread . . 10¢ Yankee Rye 12¢ Bran Muffins .. 15¢ dozen Jelly Doughnuts 25¢ dozen Bath Buns .... 25c¢ dozen Coffee Cakes ........ 18¢c Amrtod Pound Cake tOc Ih &pnngo C akes ....... 20¢ -—CAI\DY DFP ARTME \’l‘ —_— Spiced Jelly Opera Drops and Strings ............ 40c 1H ollasses Cocoanuts 40c Ih Vanilla Nut Fudge 40c 1h Chocolate Butterscoteh, Mint Jellies, Peanut Clusters, Coffee and Peppermint Creams ...... 49¢ ™ These are all regulm 60c Chocolates, — DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT — In our Delicatessen Department we carry a full line of Cooked Meats, cooked right here in Our Own Kitchen. Small Roasted Chickens 21; and 3 pounds Baked Ham 5 . Baked Beans ..... 10c Potato Salad Russian Salad .... 35c b Stuffed Peppers 10c each | Stuffed Tomatoes 10c each Mayonnaise | Chicken (Hallinan’s) .... 39¢ 1h Croquettes .... 5c each Canton Center Fre:h T R Sl oI 42¢ dozen Store (losee at 9 p. m. J. M. Hallinan, Inc. 142 Main Street —MAY SALE —STARTING TOMORROW MORNING AT 8 O’CLOCK — We have placed on Sale our Stock of Finest Woolen Suits at Prices Below Manufacturing Cost. We take Regular Wonder Prices already down to “rock bottom” because of the Famous Maker to Wearer Sys- tem and give you value that you can’t equal in any other STORE. —SUITS WITH EXTRA PANTS TO MATCH— — LOOK AT THESE PRICES ——— $1875 $21.75 BEING LESS THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE Every suit is guaranteed to be all-wool worsted or cassimere—in all the most effective. patterns. And styled in every model—from the belted to the single-breasted. MEN’S TROUSERS LESS THAN COST $1.95 Almost the irony of fate—to think that we must persuade men to buy trousers at such prices. For we're actually Josing money on them ! But a sale is a sale, and we want you to realize the full meaning of a Wonder BARGAIN, Worid Beaters FRO OUR FACTORY Their P me DIR — 396 MAIN ST, — HERALD, FRIDAY, Adkins \1of the ' Ifrom near the Barbados i Champ's Camp, of battls with the | MAY 18, 1028, " hailde Vanderyvee Hpalla weighs 185, wh the hamp will tip the seales at 212 Trounce Wartfond Insurance Nine and | pro i Reaching St. John Tells of Wreck in 1918 Montreal, May 18,—A bit of plank tossed by the Atlantie for five years drifted into $t. John, N, B, the home port of the Sehooner E- B, Armstrong ! yesterday bearing & message whieh was believed to elear up the mystery Armstrong's disappearanece in 1918 Lost ship and erew,” said the mes- sage carved on the bhit of driftwood ' "Captain Burns (me) survives Captain Burns was the esmamander of the missing sehooner, last heard He prob. ably did not survive long, as he was never heard from after the vessel dropped from the high seas TRUCKS KILL TAREE, Providence, May 18-—~Three pers sons were killed hy motor trucks in the WRiackstone valley, two being small ehildren One of the vietims was Marion MeFadden, 7, who was struek by a truek in Woonsocket, I8¢k Loonard Readau of Woonsocket had his neek broken and skull fractured Fur Storage REMODELING truck Cumberiand ildren from his turned on alley Falls while ¢ )§ In A seh yard @an truek that heeame W geable dashed into the yard and r Veroniea Felenskl, 10 nabi Fan ove Former Trlnlt_\"r.ifituden!. At Harvard, Is Missing | Cambridge, May 18-~The disap- pearance of Verne W, Clapp of Wasn- | ingtoi, N, €., & graduste gtudent ¢ Harvard, ullh indleations that he wa probably drowned, were communicat to the palice by university officlals today. Clapp was swimming from the Weid Hoathouse late yesterday afters noon and his clothing was found there In a locker, Clapp was gradu- ated from Trinity College hefore com- ing to Harvard H n Nl()l\ "l('" fii)fl'h In the Central Junior High It‘)\l\ul laseball league vesterday the Rostons trimmed the Brooklyns 20 to 14, In another game New York trimmed Nronklyn 23 to 5, Roston with 3 wins and no defeats and New York with two wins and no defeats lead the league, Fine - Chokers REPAIRING Try Our Work Once and You Will Call Again HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square New Britain Telephone 770 | Saturday a $3.00 Lamson | IHubbard| Straw]| Hat |t with every Suit Purchased | Saturday May 19th Ashley Babcock Co. 139 MAIN STREET

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