New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 6

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i} ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923. _.__———-_.—_m:——w Pe (FLAPPERS ARE LOWEST |PROPOSE DRILL CODE | EX-KAISER'S COLLECTION ' 2 J0TH ANNIVERSARY IN INTELLIGENCE TESTS| ~ FOR KNIGHTS TEMPLAR| OF STAMPS VALUABLE hroug » Bosporus into e ; ters, and produced the sulphuret ! X i PRl ol "u {Dr. Roback of Harvard Declares| Newton, Kans, Dee. 28.—Provi- | Fabulous Prices Realized From Sale e 1 | | | | LA U? FIRATES rush 1 hydro; 1 which exists in g uantities below the 100-fathom line, sional drill regulations of the of Part of Rare Number of Them 'The Least Intelligent, A b e sevent f waters that stand in the great i g < ) ol the W 5 z - | | i Grand Encampment of Knights Tem- Rovers of the Deep Made Lile T the S o' oo or i M. a0d Mrs. Morton G, Swilt e i TN S Stamps. f Marphar vadan : ma said to b i i bridge, Dec. 28. -— That the|printed in bookform as authorized by | Berlin, Dec. 28.—Fabulous prices e e T e g6 body of water, 165, t degree of intelligence is the con- encampment at New Orleans in May, | rare stamps in the collection which sion of Dr, Abraham A. Roback, 5 i tat ol | formerly belonged to Emporer Wil. s Morton C. Switt of 13| Jhtita” pavchologist, as a result of | 1022 are ready for distribution |\t chicn s being sold in Paris. ved their golden pig tests at Radcliffe. After differ- | throughout the country on orders| A gtamp of the Grand Duchy of Bad- s in arca, } iarities, It has t s It water ; : A ing t S5 s ¢ thoms. « istmas Day |enuu!lng between the genuine giddy|/rom commanderies or individual sir|en, only three specimens of which ; fthimon i c6ia R o ter, Mrs | fapper, “a hopeless problem for edu- | knights. _|are in . existence, brought 120,000 ! P t i « salticr] water ! honeathil 2 sireet cators,” and the Bohemian type of | The book contains the authoriza-|francs and a Spanish stamp from the » " A ; married al |y sedo-flapper, “who is really of high | tion by the grand master, definitions, | middle of the last century brought al- plc "““““ intelligence,” Dr. Roback today sum-|&eneral principles —and rules, orders most as much. Already more than siond R u : J |med up his findings on flappers as|and commands, all manner of drill|12 000,000 francs have been realized . ollows: tactics and maneuvers, competitive| ¢rom the sale. AR e ine 2 “They are undependable. drill movements and regulations, re-| 7his famous collection of stamps pson of | wTpey chafe under discipline and | Views, parades, inspections, bugle|\as given to the ex-kaiser in the will > g t of Chi-|entorced tasks. | sjgnals and calls, rules for the proper|or 4 son of the late Duchess of Gal- » M Beacy 1is X vlov of New | “urhey jack patience and fall to get |display of the American flag and|jjera who had taken Austrian citizen- i . the desired point of view. other data important In the conduct| ship under the name of Count de la s S0 S b i = The anniversary was observed With | “urney can appreciate only that[0f the commandery. The committee | penotiere. Willlam II had instituted s a ing Shop Early and Mail L fam "1"’;’“ at which l‘(:‘ Darl|phase of the question which dlrectlv‘:' ‘(‘“Ch Col. “d “h:x’“"“‘"-”“ of [the sale of this stamp collection in s es beg S S ts received the atulations and | ooty them, | Newton, was made chairman, expects| prance before the war began and the s the Early Proves Success wishes of thei laren, as well | “uppay - gislike to bother with bur- |to have the book adopted by the next remainder of the collection was seized 25.—Postmaster | © : |densome mental problems. | grand encampment at Seattle, without |by the entente pow . 1 “‘L"‘ ‘]“l‘\' A “"“]‘"ml::;‘. “These conclusions,” declared Dr, “‘g"“" - S — — 8 o6 ial life of New 1 ' | Roback, *“were thrust upon me as a ommanderies of hights 1emp! ar | SQUIRE 1S CAN 4 Y o 1 president of the Mall-|,eqt of the hundreds or imrlligence‘“”m“ the jurisdiction of the grand wn:gz';u:\‘ !rfi g:ulgl];::;rnnouned « . S . Wor until his retireme Nt tosts that 1 have given co-eds. {encampment are urged to adopt the | Congressman, E. Hart Fenn of his ¥ & el e few years ago He _Was a so a di- “The flappers dislike to work, are| book in an authorization of the p"’"candldmy for the office of postmas- onay e el reetor of the New Britain Machine | vory " jmpaticnt and fail to apply | vislonal report by Leonidas P. New. | candiec Aaelins nime haa’ beso barossa s t nt iy e Co, ow a director of the New |y dooioe which they acquire in|DbY¥, 8rand master of the grand en-| |linked with candidacy for the post- x 2 \ ) el P oo school. But they have one charac-y“““‘é’i"';‘;‘l:;‘ ‘::}:fh:";’::; ‘,‘:g:f;:" o¢ | mastership for several months. His ! teristic which teachers must have to | i 1C is the second formal entry into the ,\." IMO LODGE OFFICERS, procure results. In the class room . o contest, Nathan C. Avery having andling Christ When Turkey Ruled the Seas. \ : ars for uniform regulations was a dog s estimat- ol huveibeey | Noosuoes results. P 1iitha) n d t T ie y are sy athetic. That is ' aid to have prompted the action at = v nt avier Jimo 1 o, Knights of |, 0 n_\.“"m“: tion'.” L] "; ew Orleans. Ever since the organi- {made public announcement several 2 mailing was | FY "l';’l[“"('hl —— — ation has o\hl(;l in lhr; Ul nl(rd1 States | Weeks ago. o an | A Y 4 : |it was explained, each grand com . va.this year as|yam Schacht; prelat ruey Kra- Ground for Complaint. oyt e proed sy Shesiagatpic e FLIERS REACH GOAL 2 m Y ind for the | Lo master of work, Earl Tuttle;| HARRIET—Plenty of cheek, has| rogulations and tactics of its “"l Panama, Dec. 28.—The three army t s, | keeper of records and seals, Waldo 1. | she? adoption and had caused some con-|aviators who left France fisld, the 1 SaP SR A ; master of finance, Willlam | AGATHA—Yes, she uses our tele- | fusion and uncertainty in the trien-|Canal zope, for San Jose, Costa Rica, i into Home S el i ; master iuer, Thomas) phone to invite guests to a party,|nfal conclave. The commiitee was|yesterday morning, reached that city S K i ® > o Spence; maste Abrams: land doesn't include us in the invita- |selected on individual merit in ability | early yesterday afternoon. They will ; t guard, M. J ; trustee | tions,—Selected. and experience in drill regulations. |return on January 2 three years, A, P. ) Movie & Is that you, S > . \ Biological Surmi BERE ARE SOME APPROPRIATE SPECIALS TO HELP YOU USHER o o BT ‘ - | Happy New Year!! fiiamitis The Popular Marketing Place 391-401 Main Street SATURDAY HOUR SPECIALS SO ... LB I e e LEAN FRESH— | SMALL LEGS TO ROAST . SHOULDERS ......... Lb. 10c |SnAom recuaes PORK to ROAST .... Lb. 12}c 'POTATOES ..15 Lb. Peck 29c FRESH GROUND— HAMBURG ....... 3 Lbs. 25¢ | — FROM 3 TO 5 P. M, LEAN SMOKED-— Gron. Sar ......10 Lie. §0¢ [ Sowcems ........... I 1e The most notable event of the season, Seasonable Sale of Seasonable Ready-to- ) Gold Medal Flour o Bag 94c Cranbeme‘ E— 2 Qh lsc Wear. The necessity of lower stocks bhrings about a clearance that will long be = e 3 i e S e A SRS remembered for the remarkable value, The styles are those that are enjoying ‘ : ALL DAY SPECIALS SATURDAY and MONDAY vogue right now and the materials and furs are many and of the finer sort, Here Is Your Chance To Get a Nice New Year’s Turkey or Goose J - IRESHLY DRESSED LONG ISLAND FANCY ITRESH KILLED VERMONT Turkeys » 42¢ Geese . . » 32 SWIFT'S GOLDEN WES MILK FED ROASTIN G FATTED GOLDEN WEST— . ‘ FOWL FOWL CHICKENS for Women and Misses i ] . sl el e LEAN BOILING BEEF . l!r. e | \\\ll s W HOLI— PORK M’)lYS coscass Lb 1be CHOICE POT ROASTS F . Ib. 10e | FRE CUT PORK CHOPS 16c Lh. 18¢ SMA 20c N PRIME RUMP ROASTS BE H A . vesn N - | BONELESS RIB ROLLS BLLEF o I, 28c | L I > b . . . 280 ° ‘ . PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEY . . . Ib. 25¢ | FRESH PIGS HEADS .. . . 1%¢ L] L] 8 - e t— T e e——————— FINEST MOHICAN CREAMERY— FANCY LARGE SELEOTED-— Most everywhere can you buy a coat at these prices, but nowhere can coats g BUmR 2 Lbs, sl 03 EGGS sevsesessee 2 Do'. 69(: like these be bought at the asking prices, it's in the coats themselves, their un- - e et—— p BEST PURE MILD WHOLE MILK TGEM NUT NEW QUEEN common smartness, luxurious, fur trimm ings and exceptional quality that the im- l AR" { CHEESE MARGAR]NE OLWES ane his sale lies, v it 41y | BERLE 27¢ ! is........ 296 2 LBs. .. 45c 'm\"r .. 25¢ OUR DINNER BLEND COFF « swmmensns « 2 Cans 21c 25¢ | l A\(Y hl(.:\R CORN . Ao/ | 2000 Lbs. thly Baked Flg Bars (Extra Value) R I.bs. 25¢ | § for Women and Misses 2 You Throw Money Away If You Do Not Bay Our Bakery Producs special Omamented New Year's Cake. .35, 45¢, 75¢ | Whipped “Heavy Cream” Cakes . ... .uuue B8 85¢ Wheat, Graham or Rye Bread . .... Ih. 5¢ Whipped Cream Puffs A Saviss I Mohican Cream of Tarar Biscuit . . Doz, 12¢ Plain or Froit Pound Cake ... .. Ih, 25¢ 9 95 5 ‘ § Mince or Pamphin ples ... Wmeh 25c | Vatra Vamey Layer Cakes ........Ea. 25¢, 3¢, 40¢ ° . . | IF. SEEDLESS SUNKIST | EXTRA HEAVY SEALDSWEET | LARGE RED OR YELLOW | _GRAPEFRUIT ONIONS Fashion opportunity in Silk and Cloth D resses. From any angle one views this of- 2 DOI For zsc 4 For lgc 4 Lb' 19C fering the ultimate opinion is that of a sale of fashion. These dresses are a RED BUTTERFLY TEA—“OOLONG” 10c | FINE EARLY JUNE PEAS ........ 2 Cans 2%c . FANCY HEAD RICE e 25¢ | FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTT .. 2 Cans 19¢ /\ A I / (; NEW ELBOW MACARONI . 19¢ PURE TOMATO CATSUP sseies. 3 DOt B8c 7 7 & /, R’ v PURE. COCOA IN BULK 19¢ DAVIS BAKING POWDER 28¢ 7, : - MO N EVAPORATED MILK 21e | P. AND G. SOAP . ... e B- / € SOLID PACKED TOMATOX 23¢ | N. B. C. SODA CRACKERS . 25c great special purchase. The majority of these dresses are samples and are | { :';1"_‘,:'(";“' .. Dend scl:..": rAvIR i 19 :1":"‘,’;: - r o Lhe, 15c therefore the cream of style and workmanship and it is easy to imagine the 3 S e Qun 15¢ | ciieny N “, m- 18¢ |::,‘;(‘.{;‘;,"“C' por. 23C great variety of good models. Satin Faced Crepe, Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, ::“ s o SV 5c CURRANTS . The 19c idee I lze " - ) ix " FANCY RED .,‘—I“ STEWING g Velvet, Serges and Sport Mixtures, SRAPES e locurms TR 10 |POP CORN .. .. 3 Phgs lOc v

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