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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924, Hkely National Meat Stores Co.~ Largest Retailers o f Quality Meats in U, S, 70 WEST MAIN Tel. 483 FRESH JERSEY PORK Lean Fresh Jersey Hams. .... Ib. 22 Lean Small Jersey Pork Roast, 1b. 18c Small Jersey Pork Shoulders. . . Ib. 13¢ i Home Made Pork Sausage. . . ... Ib. 25¢ public today exeellent work of the inevitable burcau of appointments, the edium throngh which 1 employment while in eoure nfter Despitn the Yale university tu Al positions graduation iliar wit) unting, Says Plisht of Farmers Is Resultj * o Regime " SPECIAL TERM OFFER ‘ 1 that i ANfiFlL w l K in isting lents to choese | no knowledge of the pecularities and ;r_axv cardboard markers ure good for|is no hope for altered conditions to- ” »” courses of 1y to fit them |relatiye advantages of different forms |twenty-four hours, |day. Americin imprgration officials receipts. Mexican authorities retal- The vesult is that many | American who had less than $100 on men get into positions for which they ;his person. Reprisal followed retalia- College Men Is Wrong ; ; i s to their opportunity to render at this | * | New Haven the familiar process of Akl el e e g e . | A " 9 point a real service both to the com- | P I D l s I Dfi | Sody in bY many ool and to the individual student istol Duel to ette 1LIerences ing to t mation roublesome creek section, invoked * which gollege. |45 calibre law to scttle thelr quar- {he | tate including some valuable : o whicli they are adapted {of ocenpation. He knows still less -~ - | started by turning back 150 Mexicans s the helief of President James Row- [ whether or not he pos: L | employed on Americun soil when they nd 11 of Yale, expressed in a | equipment, either temp nt s on of report made eduentional such as to give him from | iare more or less unfitted and in whieh | tion with popular indignation grow- they can never expect to work very, |ing on both sides present hit ung grac s, can feel s 4 | ir Fors o i graduates, ean feel | yaie may well extend her present ef- pres forts to assist students in cheosing ; 5 | N | | Whitesburg, Ky., Feb, 15.--Fob and } | of occups 1 trained men may and de g6 by aid. (el and today both werc dead. ing the student to estimate more in-| Enmity between the brothers was ity that he would find |48 A required congenial and stimulat. | imber lands, left by their making pro | "%The young man often has little m—|hm‘nmr lost or mutilated, in which |tempted to e erday and there failed to show passports or head tax his annual : the outset a fair chance for suec <,‘ | fated by refusing admission ‘to any \ H o M3 . Hit-or-Miss Method of Placing IN P IST[". F lfiHT happily or effectively, R / he declares that no one positions is waste yiaeerned | ods no of results achieved. ulta athieved wisely t course of study by bring- | ! am Bates, brothers, residents of the {elligently bis own fitness for eertain | 5aid to have resulted from a disagree- [ Pinally, ater sriends nad provented gorcroment i responsivic_tor e | Choice Fresh Fricassee Chickens, 29¢c Ui ton, Illinois, Feb. Florida I;“a;)-enl-; Malkols ! Are Recognized Here | Harttord, ¥eb. 15.—Police chiefs |throughout the state have been noti- fied by the state motor vehicle de- partment that cardbeard markers B bearing Florida temporary registra-|the sights were perfectly aligr Aty tion markers are recognized by the second roar from the heavy ¥ ons | turn to diversificd farming, Senator | duellists dropped fatally | Jchnson sa Low prices uniting | ud i State of Connecticut under the motor|and hoth A ! vehicle reciprocity law. wounded, ! witih high cost of operation are throt- | g i d ! | The notice follows the receipt by A shred of blue powder smoke |tling agriculture, he asserted. | | A | drifted over the laurels the crashing | *The farmer has the right to ask | gun play on more than one occasfon, | plight of the farmer and must itself Sam, a boy of 17 was said to have |[seels to remedy a party of its wrong. | » . sent word 1o Bob that he would give |declured senator Hiam Jonnson of [N . Fresh Killed Dry.P]cked Turkeys, him $100 to come into the vicinity |California, candidate for the repub- | 3 / Boneless Pot Roasts..../.... Ih. . » Prime Cross-Rib Roasts. ... .. Ib. of the younger brother's residence. !lican presidential nomination in a | (SOLID MEAT) 55¢ 18¢c 32¢c Bob accepted the offer, ‘\'anrmign speech here today. The brothers met on a laurel| Appcals to the farmer to plant (fringed mountain trail yesterday. more wheat met with a generous and | hey drew and fired—missed patriotic response and now he is told hot he must help himself and re- Delivers This Genuine New Model ROASTING CHICKENS the motor vehicle department of a communication trom the comptroller, report of the pistols woke the echoes | his government for protection,” he of the State of Florida, stating that #/ong “ole troublesome”. WBob Bates ! said. *“He is entitled to the same | SRR VSR some tourists passing through Con- dollars he generosity the government extends to lost a ' manufacturers and railroads., 1L gov- hundred he wouldn't have to pay. . necticut on their wad home from L G ernmental action can bring him rela- egs Lenune A third brother, Rates Uriah, Florida winter resorts have heen stop- ! ; ped by authorities of this state and is (tive prices between the commodities | LAMB | ! - serving a life sentence in state prison |he produces and those he has to | | for the murder Elijah Sergent, | purchase, he should have it.” 35c b, | I |their registrations questioned on ac- count of the fact that the markers . who was slain 1 his home on In- [ Senator Johnson said that the Me-! dian Creek in 1 TBob was under | Nary-Haugen bill, now pending in SRR S e T are made of cardboard indictment in connection with the | congress, mims to restore a ratio price | S Py l P v | Legs Milk Fed VEAL 28¢ ™ egetable Dept. had earned one hundred couldn’t collect and Sam had Balance on These Terms: Vietrola 25c a Day Only §100 So popular has this offer been in the past that our patrons are asking about it now. The sale comes tomor- row—and remember, the Victrola featured is the most popular cabinet model—in great demand and hard to xet, On Sale Saturday We are offering Saturday just splendid — Cabinet Phonographs Mahogany novation in Florida issued to cever temporary registrations issued to gon- resident tourists for the term of two months or any muitiple thereof. Tt is principally the cars from this section whieh were taken south just prior to the beginning of the New Year which are now returning equipped with these markers, as many of the owners daid not take out 1924 Connecticut markers before leaving this stat Temporary registration T tssued by the State of Connecticut are same regular plates except These earb d markers are an in- Sergent slaying and was to have been |0t the principal staples so that a tried in April, | bushel of wheat, a pound of beef or | a pound of pork may have the same | Sunkist | Baldwin Oranges, dz. 25c =~ Apples..3 qgts 25¢ Heavy Grape | Fresh Fruit....4 for 25c = Tomatoes, Ib. 29¢ Round World Tl‘ip Planes ot governmental price fixing, for it | ST YA Fok LA-Cvinio | without Durden sa tho. treavary, oo | army airplanes which will start from | pt for the initial revolving fund for | Large Sunkist . Iceberg ~ Lemons, doz. 25¢c = Lettuce, 2 for 25¢ Fancy Winesap Florida Apples. .8 for 25c = Oranges, dz. 25¢ We carry a full line of Fresh Caught Fish, Oysters and Scallops week for the route from Beattie to | Aot PFINE full prosperity to the Calcutta, India, according to an an- o INE reglons, altfornin Sen- ™ ator said, “But it can give the far- | that th \hers are prefixed by the Netnement today by Licutenant Theo- | ) . r o fi ance to win s letter They may be used ten dore J. Koenlg, in charge of fer o falr chanae to win (n Bis leng | the | struggle for equity Sak & o Manes at Sand Point JOTN | for f two dollars, in the ! 1 “Diversification, where possible, | of & pleasure car,* When issued, | | e I Mexi GG " higher tariff, lower freight rates, all | howese ume chargs ls made us Mexicans and Americans [may be of some service; but of all | is th e being registered for H 1 . [the plans presented, the most prom- the full year, all but two dollars of Are Held Up at Border |11, o iem the Menare bin- lexien, Calif., Feb, 15, -~ Traffie | the originul payment being refunded| m this town and Mexicali, just ) 6 RECORD SELECTION: - FREE A Quick Change e you ever lnughed until if the tem ury plates are returned at the end of the ten-day “H ich the departiner | eried ¢ registrations, | / A “Dependable Merchandise” 138 MAIN STREET RADIO SETS ON EASY PAYMENTS tempor. v elreum- co, is in confusion, through a misun- derstanding between Ameriean and dboard mar- | Megican immigration officials over | Connecticut registra- | passports. Hundreds of Americans| “Iather _stepped on a permitted are when jand Mexicany on cither side of the | laughed. He saw me ed by the department [line were turned back when they at- | Korsaren (Christiania) “Yés, T did so this morning.” “How 2" | tack. 1| I cried.— WATCH OUR WINDOWS FoR DAILY CLOSE-OUT ; OUR DOORS STUPENDOUS SATURDAY SPECIALS |3 vark THE FINAL CLEARANCE oF mHE - BANKRUPTCY SALE ; AT 328-332 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ¥ THE RUSH (Formerly Marlow’s) . _We have only a few days more to sell out the immense stock we still have on hand. Practically every family in New Britain and vicinity has benefited by the great value-giving bargains W hgch have been in vogue here since the beginning of this sale. Everything must go ! Prices and costs are no object—profits least of all as there are NONE. It is impossible to list or de- seribe ev en onc-hu_l' of the many, many wonderful bargains that will fill the store with eager huyers on the last days of this event; however we list below, for your convenience, a few of the money-saving specials that we shall offer to ou¥ many friends, both new and old for SATURDAY SAVING, ' LADIES’ LISLE HOSE A very fine hose for the discriminating woman. Conservative colors. All sizes. 2 5 C Pair Rolled Top and Square BREAD BOXES CAKE BOXES and FLOUR CANS Heavy coated white enamel 9 8 C Each BOYS' WASH SUITS \ large assortment cor sisting of Peggy Cloths, Serge and Poplins, 98C Each MEN’'S SHIRTS The famous “Golf” and “G, C. M.” brands with at- tached collars and button culls, Chambray and per- cales in plain and striped colors, 59 C rach R MC CROCHET COTTON The famous brand in all shades and numbers. Both crochet and perle. 5C Ball 1,500 Pieces of ARTIFICIAL FRUIT The kind that is now in great demand for decora- tive use. Plums, pears, ap- ples, bananas, peaches and oranges. 8 C Fach BOYS' PANTS In corduroy, worsteds and wool mixtures. Gen- uine hargains, 69¢c 79c and 980 Each FINAL CLOSE OUT BOYS' FLEECE LINED INFANTS' (RIB BLANKETS LADIES’ MEN'S and BOYS' SWEATERS Collars and two pockets, Very great value, 890 Each 10¢ JEWELRY Close Oul 5C Each FINAL CLOSE OUT MEN'S RIBBED SHIRTS and DRAWERS e rolls 2 A . Regular 9%¢ fleece lined et St TRU-LAX and 2 for sc FLANNEL SLIPPERS The finest sleeping gar- TRU-ASPIRIN - 69c Eac ment for children that i< Joxes of these famouy “ACORN" 3 " made: warm, snug and medicines which must go al BALL WOOL TALCUM POWDER comfortable. Reg. $1.00. once. 12 to a box. All eslors. Reg. 10c Large sized cans SC Each 79C 5(: Box 5c Pall SHIRTS and DRAWERS S WINDOW SHADES A standard size shade in all demanded eolors. 39 C kach ELECTRIC BULBS 15«60 walls 1 7C l",ari; TOILET PAPER |, Eiderdown trimmed Pretty design- 89¢ LADIES’ Regulay 49C Fach BOYS' (CORDIUROY WASH SUITS Finest grade of cordurov (REPE BLOOMERS in many entrancing styles, In flesh and white. This 3198 i« a wonderfol hargain as : they <ell at 59 £2.50 value 39C Pair Specially CHILDREN'S LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS A wonderful assortment of our regular $1.00 sellers in wl sizes and styles, 59C Each INFANTS' KNITTED WOOL SACQUES A fine quality sacque marked down below cost. A real gift ! 49c SANOLIN MATS 18336 Ideal for kitchen or bath. reom use. 2™ 15¢ HAND BAGS Many pretty designs in the best of leather. 69C Fach LADIES’ CAMISOLES In beautiful pink, rose, two-tone, flesh and white; silk and satin} s 98¢ EMBROIDERED SCARFS and CENTERS A beautiful line of skil- fully embroidered pieces to mateh. You can only judge them by seeing them. 98¢ MEN’S WOOL MIXTURE HOSE A 49¢ value, in heather, black, cordovan and navy. 250 Pair LADIES’ FIBRE SILK HOSE Reinforced sole and heel. All popular shades. Fam- ous “Saleo Hose,” _ 89c¢ w BIG CROCKERY SALE A big assoriment of two designs. Gold band and spray. A tied up shipment just released. SOME VALUES = Don’t Miss It -