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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923. s SWITZERLAND BEMOANS Broadway’s Prettiest CHARM TO COUNT IN i | r H%%%Srfigu 1 Y TR G izt avry ovsstd National Meat Stores Co. Quality of Poise and Personality Members o Worrant Boders R~~~ ™ " ™" ' _ A2 Wetl 43, Clae -NATIONAL MEATS AND i T Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 17— g 3 Chicago, Aug. 17.—Charm, a bal- SOGfl ‘m ne 089 el‘ Yemy Four years of high exchange have 5 5 nnce struck between that indefinable ruined tourist travel in Switzerland. ' quality of personality and poise, and . Many hotel keepers are unable to pay “ % not classic perfection of features and London, Aug. 17.—Among many s0- | thelr rent, some have failed, and busi- 3 form made traditional by painting and EE e R R R R NN s it o i § CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKEN. LB, 29¢ ere is one called the “Royal War-|done to bring the current of travel : s 5 8 , s i rant Holders' association,” whose iss Alps, th 11l be .according to the plans announced for o G by e ot gt Woarsdifi e the Sesk nonsucid v ood For Boiling or Sandwiches members total over one thousand.|many more failures. s i ol heve faxt Aol snc CHOICE ROASTING CH[CK‘ENS. 'LB 39c They dine together once a, year and “Switzerland was formerly the have the right to send presents and | fayorite path of tourists from all over g : Beau!llu} girls will be selected from . offer congratulations to the royal|yne world,” sald one hotel proprie- y 'pvery section of the country by var- FRESH NAT]VE FOWL LB 42c B s i s irnd o win| 2 esmy Coday 1 is e inaces ; A0 AL winners il BAAR here. (o0 B SEFLEN Rte. Lracers. authoris ®| of the idealist. No one comes here ; 7 ; for VE 5‘: :h" t::n“::i W"":’: “By AnnOIY;:‘Y::fl;" except peace makers and persons in- 5 % fi“:' g:\fl’s:l):filard o Eaautv s 15 k6] LEGS MlLK AL tessss e LB- 2 B SRE - King, “the queen, pri terested in the league of nations.” ¢ : ©f Wales, Queen Alexandra, etc, USINE| "¢ iy egtimated that 95 per cent ot ¢ ' ; Ahy Ao JNCRER), dhe ) BaBT OV LOIN VEAL HOPS shse s Bl e ::: :::I:‘;Dl:‘-!‘lt‘;;:";:ait?a:::;‘ ::;e :r: Hiptinralgn tnyelera now o Awlesle s is and arms, the hands and finger nalls ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS RgLaspiad LB. 29c icans, and the great- : thelr places of business. g Amarichng;, and sthe ekt : and the ankles and feet are to be g part of these are bound for Gen : From the official London Gazette, | N § jndged separately on a table of per- eva to look into the functioning of N l C which gives a list of these privileged |, league of nations. The heavy " centages. But probably for the:first cesess e . e L, EMITES 8, CE| r nge e von ond bcab ; * thm W8 pfontls %t BONELESS POT ROASTS LB. 25¢ b . travel in the Ttalian and French Alps SHEEI RS DETACIAI) g veese o Dy Edinburgh, a lamb food manufacturer costs only about a third as much as ; . . p ATkl .Or A LEAN SHOULDER ROASTS 4 LB zzc seeen . in Kings Lynn, a cake manufacturer 9 SEwLarlend, The DlopELon Gt - i ' girls of Chicago other girls will be in Liverpool, purveyors of angostura : bitters in Trinidad, orange curacao in | COuntries are unable to stand the 4 o chosen. There, 1o, e clement o [} | AN SMOKED SHOULDERS LB. 12 Amsterdam, \hard lawn tennis courts M?:m::"l;’i:: a“:_‘z"'lie'm Hritaeriazd ! s o personality will play a prominent ! veo o o C 2 , royi Filee n : : P : : ¢ ok In Tndin and past offce director. | Uiat the federal quthorities have done g : - P aimarossing. contests and cosmettc || RUMP VEAL ROASTS . LB." 32¢ 1es in New Zealand and Australia. The 3‘;““]‘;":“_;:8';’;;‘;u“z‘;o:’:fl"{;efifiz & ; “races,” in which skill and speed with K BV A Miag's maniourist, according to the | TOUL Tl Coimminianed ncomes, §o s . the cold cream Jur the rouge box, the Special For Saturday A. M. physical culture instructor is Eugen | Outside the country. for their pleas- 5 : L pencil will be held. SIRLOlN ROUND—SHORT Sandow. ure trips in order to economize, - . 4 He has two chiropodists and two The other evening the orchestra of 5 4 i s P § p 3 o Fairs, forerunners of our street, STEAKS LB 39c i P A A A R R I SR AP . - |a cafe that formerly was crowded Tt in Bailater, n golf club manufac. | om 7 oclock until midnight waa ol And Atate. eventa, wers IGsil turer in Earlsfield, and four dozen |Playing to a single customer at a quar- tuted in Ttaly about 500, wine merchants in various parts of | ter past 9, and a half dozen waiters the empire, Others who hold royal | Were lounging about with nothing to warrant to the king supply fish sauce, | do but pray for time to pass. dog and game food, turtle soup, fga: e e B ‘ o » . . g cistors, syers and sheen e | T[TLED CANDY MAKERS . . WORTH WHILE MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT e queen’'s appointe nelu: 9. . Sientacturers of s and buir wins | © REFUSE 70 JOIN UNION - . i i Bocisle concert tickets and a shawl merchant —_— = 5 SLS e Native POT ROASTS in Delhi. " The Prince of Wales obtains hig| Needy Countesses and Baronesses . clothes from nine tailors, including Ohteasn Friol (Outtaw Shike . i : one in Australia. He also deals with VEAL . ,of BEEF manufacturers of safety razors, min- by Refusing to Join Union. i N eral waters, musical instruments and i ” ! dental cream. He is supplied with | Saalfeld, Saxe-Meiningen, Aus. ‘)17‘ You have the recorded word of Broadway's show girls that l&: beer and cider from Southsea and | Needy countesses and baronesses Who| gp;\joy Vernon, shown here, is that famous thoroughfare's pret- e work in a large chocolate factory here | ! 4 ) ere, Miiks from Kyoto, Japan, caused a brief outlaw strike the other | tiest girl. She's in the Follies, as her mother, Margaret Vernon, S facturers “by appoint- ¥ e ot 50, e vaval | day by refusing to join the Socialist| was 14 years before her. And we'll say Broadway show girls can bon-bon makers' unfon. | pick the good lookers too. warrant granted to traders is so valu- gt | able in their various businessses, that| The demand that they take out s ! holders have formed an association | membership cards had been made to : : — SPECIALS 7TO 1T A. M. — . the women out of working hours sev- federation, according to dyed-in-the- which takes legal action against un- | 4 g z ‘ i authorized people who use the royal eral times previously, but always re- wool baseball fans, is favoring m-ioqr, * g < Sa0 irms. Such people render themsolve | Jected. Finally a walking - dolegate KHONG THE PILIPINOS | saicie et e utacor gvme it ia - PRIME VEAL CHOPS ... Tb 25¢ | FANCY POTATOES ............. peck 4T sought out one of the titled ladies at A il 'FRESH HAMBURG . 3 th 25¢ | EVAPORATED MILK . 3 cans 25¢ liable to a fine of 20 pounds sterling. F. athletic annual only three pages RSORAN A O, her work-bench. Her indignant re- T Ure devoted to baneball ont of & total LEAN SMOKED SHO LDERS .... 1 12¢ 14-QT. BASKET TOMATO! DUKE MUSSOLINI? fusal to join the union caused such a 1 88¢ o : u c tion in the plant that the dele-|Lack of Interest in Game Laid At|°f 384 pages. Fleven pages are de = N 7 Rome, Aug. 17.—The newspaper ;:;'E‘,"““,’“""’hr:wn"ufit"”’a woikm'fi e K voted to the rules of indoor baseball, 14-QT. BASKET NATIVE PP,A(,HES . T5¢ | WEDGWOOD PRINT BUTTER .... 50c Cittadino says King \Ictm" Er\l‘;m&n- meeting was held, and a strike pro- Door of Department of Public while many additional pages are used fi:ll :‘t;:g:d::ur;’;kln(ffsmheer ;‘r-::;}: clalinsd, | TAtdr tha Inborera tried o) b for general information of the indoor 2 turn to work, but found themselves aame, has done in the cases of Gen. Diaz| ¢ ¢ ’ Filini el e y = locked out. A settlement was reached, Manila, P. 1., Aug. 17.—Baseball, pinos, it is agreed, are as keen ;"‘;:‘:’;‘n‘;"rl“m::"o‘;'tfi:"r’:‘no;‘;"e" however, after a few hours. the American national pastime which [ 092y a5 they ever were in regards to SPECIALS — q Most of the titied employes, and & |was expected to Teplace cock-fighting | "39¢ball. The players have develop- G 1 z ed into crack moundsmen, backstops, G 5 Y b Q 3 number of ladies of the former royal | here, is dying out in the Philippine i ahT o u Atiders Fand e R ROASTS OF FRESH PORK ...... 20¢ Sugar, in cartons ........ 5 Correet this sentence: “I now have > " , " court who also work for the firm,|Islands, and the department of public |’ f jelly,” boasted 3 " o . . D e T ‘warst, owan s | come from the reighboring town of | instruction, by its lack of interest, is "‘i"f'“g hiarvas s elim panad I A VEAL CUTLETS i 38¢ White Loaf Flour, large bag ... B alae until wintss. Rudolstadt, capital of what was once|blamed for the failure by a sporting ;’r an_big league standards, they are R y ngle glas " the principality of Schwartzburg-Ru-|writer in & local newspaper. The | 25t developing their stick Swork, LEAN BOILING BEEF Do slsies 8c Williams’ Root Beer Extract .. A SR dolstadt. The factory’s distinguished |Manila league s said to be the only IR 10 = ik Cr: Cindere“a payroll includes also the widow of & |baseball organization in the islands in| AMERICAN PLANES IN CHINA SUGAR CURED BACON .............. 25¢ Milk Crackers .... 2 former cabinet minister, a flourishing condition today, Shanghai, Aug. 17.—The Setah and VEAL FOR STEW ....... 2 12¢ Not-a-Seéd Raisins .. 2 packages During the last five years, sporting |Great China Airways company are two authorities say, the department of [newly launchéd enterprises which PURITAN HAMS .........couu0 2 th package Large Prunes .:.. public instruction has given no en-|have been promoted by James Slevin, 3 = J couragement to haseball through the|an American airplane expert, who BEST FRANKFORTS E Fancy Corn bureau of education. Prior to that|plans to establish a network of aerial 4 S’ 5 rees 25 time, it is sai?. the bureau of educa- |service linking every important cen- SPERRY & BARNES”BACON ......... : Freestone Peaches ... 4 quarts tion was actively engaged in fostering | ter in China in the course of the year. FED F/ X K LS ¥ i 8 the national game in the islands, with | Mr. Slevin said the first route to be MILK K FAN(,‘ KON Lorgs Cantdlonpes e vuld fon a view to eliminating the island sport|opened this summer will be from SHOULDER ROASTS OF BEEF ....... Sunkist Oranges .,...... dozen of cock-fighting. Tientsin to Urga with regular flights Teachers brought here from the|carrying passengers, mails and ex- L"nlteg Bt:t:-ls, Itd |:‘ chn;‘fi't;]d, zlirn not | press packages. The project, Mr. ' play baseball and have e, if any,|Slevin says, is being carried out un- s - : knowledge of the game or of athletics | der agreements with the commercial Sound Onions ... Fresh Eggs . ... dozen 33c Native Lettuce .. head in general. aeronautical department of the Chi- The Philippines Amateur Athletic!nese government. End - of - Season S-A-L-E LARGE STEWING FOWLS .............. 25¢c Ib A Few Odds and Ends of White Shoes $1.00 SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS 7-12 A. M. BEST SHOULDER STEAK .............. 17c b ggNELLSb RIB ROI(X)bT BEEF .. 25¢ TTOM ROUND ROAST ............... 18¢c QR oy niceihonte) coul inere il RSN ——7 i WHOLE SHOULDER CLOD .............. 16¢c Dorothiy Dear of Montclalr, N. J., . RUMP ROAST VEAL ......... .. 20c EERRNIL el Erlucuss (Cinderlin it A |} FANCY LEGS OF LAMB ................ 29¢c bury Park, N. J. Princess, Dear and 4 ‘ f{ gREQUARgER: LAMB 5 Cinderella are three fine names for / NDY’S COTTAGE HAM ne girl to have. And so's Dorothy. | 1 i . e e : Pretty lamps add so ARMOUR’S STOCKENETTE SHOULDERS 16¢ TN ‘ much to a home {:EQN %léfigg (S‘ERED BACON .......... 23¢c gae) | N Ei OULDERS .... . 14 LEAN SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF . 7 Broken Lot of Stetson Ladies’ Pumps AND their use depends upon plenty of §| BEST FRANKFORTS e were $11.00 A well located convenience outlets. Itis §| . 00, now ................ §5.00 50 easy and inexpensive to have complete SMALL EASTERN PORK (not frozen) . A 5 o ellgctrlcal cou}{gg: in yé)ur homei‘whether | EXQ(S,E DIGH’,II\(I‘FE?H‘;FQ% . SR T Convenience 0ld OF new. it adds so much to your [ i INS . K tied : Gl enjoymentofitandtoitssaleorrental value. (§ WHOLE OR HALF SUGAR CURED HAMS 190 h MEN'S BHOES-ODDS AND ENDS {§ HONEY COMBED TRIPE e 100 I Regular $13.50 3 Youwd!mcugnooblxgatlfonbyl}r:\rltmg\u;to;;slstyou S : g egular 51300, now ... ............ $10.87 in planning the wiring of your home. e know just Large .sunlust Wax and Stri 1 11. [ s ivemive s b hogv to secure for you complete electrical satisfaction. i Oranges, dozen 290 Rcannx 3 fll::lg'h 25(: | g:g::]:: g ; gg, :‘]l:)):: e | e ; 3 ? |@ Large Ri Gre, - ol S3% Rislahas cnly dit. 1¢ Will you give us the opportunity to serve you? ‘ B?mana': Fiy 23 c 55‘;|"u::r(;gpfl L :"EE‘];:L_}:.‘::] ::1::\::: ‘ ON OUR SPECIAL WIRING PLAN YOU HAVE | Fr'ee:;::f Peaches zsc I\’:«?‘ti]\"c Tomatoes R(‘HI}JD};g:Nk’S dSO(‘KS~—GOOD VALUES | s 3 1h 2 egular 50¢ kind .............. 3 pair $1.00 work of cleanliness where soap Teaves off. It mi (§ Calif. Plums Eating and Pie S Ten Months to Pay [ ‘i e i 156, 23c, Sec, and $1.55. Calif. Cantaloupes 25 New Potatoes _— THE SULPHO-NAPTHOL CO. PHONE 230 4 for (v Peck Large Calif. Pears 25 Best Sweet Corn SYLi'HOu I Welssmalons sl B RS W. G. Simmons CO o NATHOL The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO.Jf == 86 WEST MAIN ST. P JOHN L. 'Ross Has Charge of Our Meat Dept. If your size is here a real bargain awaits you SPORT SHOES Regular $10.00, now ...... ceee... 956,50 Regular § 9.00, now TR e * 7, $13.00 Pumps, now .................. $9.00 S FFFFTFFFFEFS o S (] &

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