New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1923, Page 22

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T . s el P 3 - o ok - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 \ plasued 10 combine 1he| Srowing boys with be appreciated, ot Dies of w'm From I\l semnes | Boys' Bosrd of Directors Motoreyele Accident | Superintendent Bkinner and Junier| A heard of direciors 10 consist ol| Putnam, Oct. §.—Braest Harper, of | Achiovesment Supervisor Witkiam W, about 20 beys will he organiapd by | Netiek R. I, whe in & crash of his ", 17, Squire are co-eperating n & plan | the new superintendent. These beys' motoreyele with an autemebile Sun- e Junior Achievement Lwill pass upen @il business lums"lu was (hrewd upen the autemebile 10 re-open the ¥ | lions and all new propositions before|tep and fell upon the radiater. dn" they are adepied of his injuries st the Dygy-Kimball * " Bt the club In L winier | . W de “p. . tn-making »ood Mr. Skinner is & man peouliariy At hospital today. Harper on !Il way n € | i it olubs will be vears ted for the position. He has bheen in: | DIl ellmbing contesis at Willimand The clay modeling elub will | lerested in bays' work for years and|met the autemablie of Bort Constan- was the first Boy Sesul executive ll]“.f of Moosup &t a turn in the road | this eity, He left that office to enter between Bteriing and Moosup | the army and graduated from the | |Contral Tratning camp at Camp Saloon Man Will Close | Grant, 11, as & second leutenant. | | |He has been scoutmaster of Troap 4| Rather "_.g G’, se"':‘u | &t the Center ehureh for several yaars "‘:‘"""‘- “:" .“m e and was one of these whe plunged ’*':t ‘_”.‘.' “"."-ud S O s o inte muddy water at Willow Hroek | ' |: '-' nantied Snder sourt e- [park last spring when he and twe/ :ln I.II. his case today when he prom-. of his Beouts saved three girls and .;" B Y udases whenl boy fram drawning. He is gencral "‘J‘-:d . fll.l:ufl Young suspended a jall the the Biue army of Everyman's LS5 MuNion had been added (o Bible closs $400 and costs for lquer law \lnln‘- Y T tion, Feeney had been i business 3 Woman Found in Stamford |years. The jail sentence would have BEAT NO. 1 Doesn't Know Her Name | **" for 80 days, LEAN SMOKED EST 5 ftamford, Oet, 5.—A woman vho‘!M'n Ki"d at F.h-fleld SHOULDERS R LB. llc POTATOB PR PK- 3& was thought te he suffering from ll Pll’“.“y ldcntlfled SPERRY & BARNES' BEST PURE amnesia was found on the street by an RAridgeport, Oet, 6,—A man's body ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ;‘:J":’r'-:":':"\!n-:"'n::urum'v‘?:h.:";n;'-“");:-'v"tn«'h‘n Ih:; Min ll'||\f.l h.r'l:".:‘:-‘; l"uht:‘ ROAST PORK (NOT FROZEN)..............c.oonnns CHOICE SHOULDER STEAKS .........c.......ociie. DWIGHT SKINNER l BEST FRANKFORTS .. SUGAR CURED BACON POT ROASTS LEAN CORNED BEEF VEAL STEW LAMB STEW v... 21bs. 95c deitls M & {regular calisthenios with classes and Prohably to hold & basaar "I THE NEW BRITAIN™ ~ MARKET C0.~ NUALITY GOODS AT &, 318 MAINST ECONOMY PRICES TEL Z4BS Pulling the Boys' elub out of the " gheotic condition fnte which it has 1 permitted to drit § the big Job deh Dwight ‘Skinner, new superin. 5 fendent, has undertaken. Mr. Skin- E per stated this morning thal he was 5 much encouraged by the way in u’l’vh the boys ure ¥ ing to the L glub and the intercst which is being manifest there, A new system of keeping track of " members, made necessary by the neg- fect of the old system, has heen in. sugurated by Mr, Bkinner which in- yolves the re-registering of all mem- MORNING SPECIALS 7 a. m. to 120 Noon e, Next week some of the activitios of the elub will be resumed and others will start just as rapidly as satisiae tory leaders can be procured and ar- rangements completed, 7T * mo free memberships, o ) Mp, Skinner, but 4 minimum member. ship will be charged, the money he. Jng used for equipment for haseball, basketball teams, ete, and other things needed, Boys who are un- able to pay the fee will be given a = ehance to work out their membership be dispensed with this year, Mr, Skin-| & by helping to clean up, In thia way ner feellng that the boys can use L in proposcd to dispense with jan- their time in a more profitable man- fLor's expenses, Radio and Printing Classes, The radio classes will begin' Tues- day cvening under the direction John Grobstein, The printing ¢! under the direction of Wallaee will begin on the same evening plans will be put into effect to re- sume publication of the Boys' Club|f News, Raynerd Anderson, assistant super- cek the moving pleture ma- rhauted and equipped o¢ movie programs this winter, and 1e night ench week will be devoted ) that purpose. The soclal room for older hoys will o continued, If the boys so desire, | ther soclal purposes, A New | Fall Slipper intendent under Marshall Cook, and The kitchen will be re-opened for | | | who has been in charge of the club special dogs, \ . An Original Design Exclusively Here TOP ROUND ROASTS FRESH CUT HAMBURG SPARERIBS FRES] s LEAN i o9 FRESH PORK SAUSAGE PARKSDALE EGGS '___'IW:{“ Cortans) .2 doz. 750 Faney: Peaches large can 29c Royal Lunch Crackers ......... 2 Ibs. 25¢ Fresh Fig Bars ..........c00000 2 lbs. 25¢ Shredded Wheat pkg. 11c occasions when hot prior to Mr. Skinner's taking charge, sandwiches and coffee will be sold. ginee Mr., Cleveland left, will have full Upwards of 50 music rolls for the| charge of the athletic program and player piano have heen presénted gymnasinm work. the club by Mrs, A. N. Bennett of A new system will he inaugurated | Highland street. More of these rolls Rather than have systematic|and magazines of any kind sultable to here. 1b. 25¢ Genuine Spring Lamb and Chicken Sale Saturday At Always Fresh Roasted mywor Winner Coffee Campbeil’s Tomato Soup ....... 3 cans 25¢ Evaporated Milk .............. 2 cans 21c . Gold Medal Flour sack $1.00 Not-A-Seed Raisins ............ 2 lbs. 25¢ _ Good Luck Jar Rubbers ......... 2 doz. 15¢ | A graceful model with unique strap ef- fect and elastic gore side fittings. vevevees. 6-LBS. 25¢ head 25¢ each 15¢ FANCY SWEET POTATOES ............ Large White Cauliflower Extra Heavy Grapefruit Fresh Pulled Beets or Carrots ... bunch 6¢c Solid Head Lettuce head 10c Sweet or Hot Pepper ........... 2 qts. 25¢ Cape Cod Cranberries 2 qts. 2ic ALL DAY SPECIALS—T7 to 12 A. M. Legs Genuine Spring Lamb (4-5-6 1bs) 1b. 33c Small Eastern Pork (fresh) 1b. 23 Small Stewing Fowls (young) .Sugar Cured Ham (half or wh § Sirloin and Short Steaks (trimmed) . . Developed In bunch 23¢ 14 qt. basket $1.25 doz. 39¢ each 10¢ Native Celery Fancy Canning Quinces California Sunkist Oranges Egg Plant Sound Yellow Onions . Fresh Cut Spinach OPPORTUNITY A Small DOWN PAYMENT VMY Pipeless Furnace in PIPELESS FURNACE Brown, B_lack, Grey and Beige Suedes Mouse Kid and Patent Colt SORCLIS For Women EDUCATORS For Children VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 Main. Street | HAMS b. IRANKFOR' HOME MADE SUGAR CURED SAUSAGES ..... i CORNED BEEF, oS PRIME RIB )y ROAST BEEF ... H. L. HANDY'S SHOULDERS ... Ib, H. L. HANDY'S COTTAGE HAMS Ib, Opposite Monument LEG MILK F! VEAL . Places a ‘Your House. Over One Year to Pay Balance D. Miller Co. 26—CHURCH STREET—26 SATURDAY SPECIALS BROILERS ..... Eating ang Pie Appl Hot and Sweet Peppers 3 qts Made right. Installed right. Malaga Grape-‘ .. 5 California Oranges ... The Price is Low. The Quality High. Large Cauliffower .. ... ea. California Cantaloupes 2 for Green Tomatoes 14 qt. b Ripe Tomatoes b, Sweet Potatoes .. 81 Califommia Pears ... for c Fresh Wax Beans ... 3 q Large Lemons ...... doz. 3bc Large Yellow Onions . 5 bs. A quality product. Honeydew Mellons, Lettuce, Celery, Squash, Carrots, Beets, Spinach and Turlips JOHN I. ROSS HAS CHARGE OF OUR MEAT DEPT, GENTLEMEN, Use Your Credit Here For Daddy and Son A Wonderful Line of Overcoats and Suits Quality Merchandise Priced Low On Easy Weekly Payments Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH ST. IMPORTED INLAID LINOLEUMS Very finest quality and best patterns made in the BAILEY’S FLOOR COVERINGS 59c i KENWOOD ALL WOOL BLANKETS fast colors _ $11.50 sea Square Yard ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUMS | Single :’rlm;cd $1 00 ::} }Double—- "t $1.50% | $3.50 « $6 :. MANY OTHER SPECIALS D. Miller Co_. 26—~CHURCH STREET—26 1 COTTON BLANKETS Comfort guaranteed. Made by the William- son Heater Co., office and warehouse— Now is the time to buy. Terms to suit convenience. Fargo St., House No. 9 your Boston, Mass. COMFORT—ECONOMY—CLEANLINESS The VICTORY is an all cast Furnace of new and improved designs. The firepot is one piece—double ribbed, triple galvanized casting. Register is cast iron with.from 10% to 5% greater clearance than usual. Front is finished in . green and gold. MAY BE INSTALLED IN A DAY Exclusive Agents For the VICTORY Furnace John A. Andrews & Co. . TELEPHONE 72 132 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN

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