New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 21

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~FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1924. GIRL OF 16 EXPERT AT MEAT CUTTING Attends High School Days, Works in Market Evenmgs A slice of veal, madam, Cut thin? Al right, how’s that?” and the veal is cut in ex pert manner and the customer goes away satistied. “Next lady. A nice short steak. About how many pounds? There you are. How's that? Just two pounds. Thank you.” And s0 it goes, The abhove statements might sound !un!lmr |u any house- there you ar meat heeper s the chases where the meat is cut b vear old girl it is somewhat u When Women's Biefain that we from tor th 2 nodrng s manag | mber o vity at housd 1 shiow n do T serihh O this they own, man in isfied 1hat was little for him to call hi Now a4 woman butcher, © meat caperie and wbility at the comes 1o the front and the left iz ta voman ne thin hisve e ohl who liye i — . certainly. |, ssional \ at 507 East street and has a butcher | shop at'513 Last strcet. Sophie goes | to school in the daytime and runs the wuu.\l market at night. She is in the senior class in High school and has been cutting meat since she was 11 | years old, She learned under the in- struction of William 17, Newton, who has becn cutting steaks and other kinds of meat for 17 ycars. y od at meat cut- willing to en- test with any She can slice a Hungarian roast, bone and manipulate uts on an; imal that is good to cat. In faect, Sophic does not hesitate a minute to juggle a quar- ter of beef out of the refrigeratdr .mrl onto the block, if it contains a !the cuts the customer wants, seen entting meat since she years old, AMBASSADOR TO ITALY cut was 11 Ad istration Officials Determined To Name One of the Trained Diplo- mats on State Department Staff. Washington, Jan. 18 “ message to Iwaki station, Lator at the Administrai- | 14000 MIS. QUICKLY LINKED BY RADIO Wire and Wireless Bring Mes- sages From Far East Columbia, Mo., Jan. 15.-—The tray- ersing of 14,000 miles of land and sea by telephone and radio in one minute and forty-five seconds accom- plished last night when David Sar- noff, vice-president and gencral man- v of the Radio corporation sent a Japan, and telephone was receiving his answer by here, S auditorium of t Mr. Sar- nding in the University of Missouri here noff took up a long dist telephone connected with the Radio corpora- tion's station at San Francisco. “Ask Iwaki ‘How's the weather there',” Mr arnoff told the oper- 1 Irancisco station. at 804 io to the The tion officials considering seciction of 'ai an Ambassador go Italy to succeed Richard Washburn Chil will retire, virtually to name one of the t diplomats on the staff of the artment Pinal decision is still (r) we made but it is known that the ns Phillips, present unde state has been given tion. I he is chosen i for his long and distin service in many diplomatic that appointment will e one of & very few of that character made by the Washington vernment, Men train- ed in the servlee have in reeent years n appointed as ministers, but only or two have ever risen to embas who soon determined atten- reward ished capacities, ever rank was minister to the home to assume retary of state, s assistant scere- tary of Wiips when call duties as und Pormeriy he served state i London cmiby rirst secer HEARING FOR DO t Judge Arthur court toduy as petition of Dr; guinst the state ring next Thurs ks to have the I from re- vequested by the honrd Liridgeport, ) 18 i superior injunction Conneeticnt vele exumining ANNUAL CLOTHING CLEARANCE Featuring High Grade Clothes at Reduced Prices L] t Suits and Were $25.00 530.00 335.00 440,00 145,00 %50.00 $60.00 WHERF QUALITY Overcoats NOW $19.50 $24.50 $29.50 333.50 337.50 $42.50 $47.50 REIGNS SUPREME ASHLEY BABCOGK CO. 139 MAIN STREET ¢ Who was t station Thank for Weather cold; later the Twaki “Greetings. medal and $500. on ground, the SHow “Yonamura,” * from ITwaki station amura, a radio operator st to send ont th pan carthquake disaster dio corporation prescnted him a medal and $500 for his heroic cfforts, The answer signed by Y ws of th COOLIDGE INSAGE Semds Congratnlate Statement to Bene lseael Congregation of Cincinnati. Cineinnati, 0., Coolidge has scnt Bene lsrael Congregation of Cinein- nati, the oldest Jewish Congegation west of the Atlantic Scaboard on its one hundredth aniversary, In a let- ter to Itabbi David Philipson, spiritu- al head of the congregation, the presi- dent states “T wish you would communicate to the members of your congregation my congratnlations on this veally anniversary and my good wishes for the continuing prosperity and spiritu. service of the temple and congre To extablis! eics of putriotism debted and maintaining tulness,” 18, - President zratulations fo Jan notabl lon, American s our country deeply we must all unit and expanding their use. those wiment is in was ' RIFLE CLUB WINS Indoor Small Bore Teaw of New Brit- ain Leads Water) By Margin of 191, the . went hot off Itifle ship, ¢ team by 194 points. The indoor sm: New Britain Rif 1o Waterbury last o its third match in for the anguishing the the comfortable margin of The scores were New Brif Holt piR Pape Monier Wakefield Cooiey Cow v Belkin Hamila Volenski Hubbie ... Fitzgibbons W After the mateh, the rs d refresh- club entertained and sorve nents, The team will i SAYS SHE SAW ROUSCH New Dritain Januvary 31 next mateh for th at Bristo!, Walilngtord Woman Insists Cheshire Asked Her Azo Than M { the Quinnipiac that the man wanted for the Cheshire reforma- , eame to their home and od. He had a compenion ho rer usch she identified SR rou 0 she Konws | him Her brother. declares it was \¢ a was un who also saw eh Bous: W is o yhysician ma resnit of e rendercd nerve der the ca a Death Aceompanies Divorce ry Shirpshooters | ved outside A [Part of Crew of Tacoma Has Been Taken Ashore I Washington . 18, crew of the cf on a reef 1 ashore yest |ing to a me ment Fhe and the comn orower ship last ni mond, ¢ ¥ o the relic Vern Cruz afternoos © to the navy uder e cruiser Part of tne Tacoma, stre of the still on ti There Will Con depairt- nt Spe crew Bridzep. Richard T, will rematn % 1o pertorm the gned to the maintaining wi tion between the por States, iginaily dni & commi and the Uy this dent ited port conts to 8 1.3 Trenton Truck Robbed of Cloth Valued at $7,000 iton, N. J., Jan, 1§ 1 a closed car, up a true \iotor Transportatio ing the dr ) bound anc 1in truck . ad The valued the way to New Penn Six ban- ! today held Trenton compuny his comy H garage, cotton ¢ was York from Yurdicy, HEARING I¥ BRIDGEPORT Petition For Increase in Trolley Faves | ities commi 1 o reach tae g, commission i ity Lucius 8, 0. to apy fect on West v orders would cont avenue in Norwalk for jan two years under a series of inue. other lines in Norwalk become the ‘ebruary 10 23 ecisewhere throug P For Diseu # m Meeting. B N &7 o wan Urges the Creation of Dept. of Public Wo Jan. 18, department ¥ us of Lhe public util- statcd today that \Vashingt —(*reatio would hold a heuring cparats of p on i arks o wnizatior it congressional committe ¥ by officals o American Engineer’s the American Societ The trollcy in the Int d has ¢ WO ¢ ation. at the lul ACKAY & WALLIN “The Furniture and Drapery Shop” 63 MAIN STREET Next to Methodlst Church Specials From Our January Sale SePiec long (4 ste S Walnut Din le cha B-Picce Suite—same as above, Cabinet spoeial at 2 Suite—60 M in genuine brown leather und 1 hos chair, with closed $198.00 wh buffet, ob- uphol- $158.00 Al Steel White Enamel Crib with sli sagless spring. speciai at ng side and $8.95 All Floor and Table Lamps at 107, off regular from. Table Lamps as low as China Blankets and Comfortables at Reduced Prices COTTON BLANKETS=1ull sin Reduced price — Pair DOWNAP BLANKIEUS— Beduced price — Pair Wool Redueed price — Paie BLEANKE STl “ine $2.75 $3.69 $8.50 COMPORTABLES — Filled with fine quality cote specially priced— $3.95 $4.50 $4.95 AND ULP TO 810,985 ton, CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS AT REDLCED PRICES More Good News for Stout Women Last week we advertised that we were specializing in catering to the women of large proportions and quot- ed some of the splendid values to be had at this BIG STORE. The great response to this advertisement made us realize that the stout women of New Britain actually w@re pleased to know of the extent of this “Stout De- partmen ¢ The number of sales and inquiries made it necessary to greatly add to this department and for to- morrow we are prepared with an unusual collection of slenderizing stout weai with economy. DRESSES DRESSES $15.00 Of Wool Serge, trimmed with chie braid: crepe de chine in plainly Tricotine also canton crepe tailored Ve Twill, and and Poiret | panels, J.\j(-;‘ broidery on vestee, sizes 1214 Stout Coats $20 00 ry fine Crepe and Poiret collar other ¢ inserts and lever to 511 4. Twill, witl and cuffs of sleeve; cide arrangements; ., blending exclusiveness in style DRESSES $25.00 Lustrous Satin Canton, extra I'will in the cleverest assortment styles possible to ol n. Touches unusua Poiret lim line ere and there fine of & color make thes $15, $20, $25 Sport Coats Fur Trir Coats, Normandy and Bolivia Coats, silk lined, THf Polo Coats, nmed Coats, sizes 421, to 541, La R Wa [PAPUAELS DEPRITMENT STORE ulv (S lore fo Plain Wool Now Britsith Shopping Center B SIORE Plaid Back Coats, Velour fully p—— same on hout rks n of ublic proposed in the government was urged before e on f the Soci- y of has erior r an trios otia- ot

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