New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1924, Page 28

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HIRAM JOHNSON 1§ PROBABLY BUT JOKE :- Name Is to Be Stricken From = Michigan Lists the at Grand Rapids tonight. > this action 1a Deland nd Gove The ollowe " German Scientists Said to © | Matin Johnston's wh veil of mystery that Hiram Joh o7 the comu no one Senator oy Al Hi ffornia open a short speaking tour in | LAYER MOCHA CAKE Ea. 35¢ Have New Deadly Gas Paris, March 1.—The new poison veloped in Germany embodies n monoxyde, in the opinion of the emine) Pierre | chemist, tehm, writi v, probabl g metallic carbony which 1 penetratin filters d then giving off car- 1 s not only but is one of science, Action This Week Likely On Hem\ Ford’s Olfer Action be on Hen to . Donough for ll\'- de Two days probably general discussion, the bill will der the five-minute rule, with amend- ments in order. Opponents have in- dicated they will seck to have several which | er which claim 100,600 in 1906 be considered un- M. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, will ma pro- | amendments gdopted which terially alter the terms of the posed contract with Mr. Ford i Not Smglc Smallp()\ Death ' In Penn. During Past Year . t Not a | Harrisburg, Pa., March 4. . death from smallpox was reported in Wilmer R. | 3 Dr bureau of declaring that prevadent 20 ye st non-existent, ' 1 statistics showec n added to the lifc Pennsylvania in 1 Batt, chief of the tistics said toc cases which w alm vital sta- € NOW in the last 15 the average Penns to be about 58 a provement in shown in the figures for typhoid fev- 4.8 persons in ever: The results in tuber shown by afflicted with 22 this num- $8.4 in eac e fact that in 19 in cach 100,000 wer the disease while in ber had been reduced to 160,000, ASSIGNED wed at the TRIAL DA dates were ndar sesis ternoor Trial short ¥ tollows 3 against Stanley Drezelk, 3 Ginsberg for the pla Dunn & Me- : Tuesd lifte Bros. Ruchlin for the pls :» defendant; a Johnson, owicki the dwin for the de for ‘p!un\!l!l. C ——— helon, (THE BEST) MOHICAN BREAD Lb. 5c BIG MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU HERE WEDNESDAY Morning Sale—9 to 11 a. m. PORTERHOUSE BHAK ... ... SHOULDERS ... ... FRESH LEAN PORK to ROAST ... BEST MAING .. Lb. oo L .. Lb. 18¢ 10c 14c SMALL FRESH SMALL FANCY POTATOES .. SHOULDERS ........ Lb. 10c LEGS of LAMB susisss i 28c 15 Lb. Peck 32c EGGS!! EVERYBODY'S EATING THEM N\ whH 81, SA BLOALSE D Wi MORY you't STRICTLY FRESH LEAN BOILING B s MEATY POY ROANTS cHoOI ROANTS PRI ROASIS Whole cHEEs . 5¢ 12¢ 16¢ 18¢c Best Pure LARD . CHUOK newe h EGGS!! OW. THEY'RE BUYING THEM HEE THEY ARE THOSE LARGE, HOTHEM, Doz. 6lc! - 29c¢ BONLLESS CORNED BEEY LEGS OF MILK FED VEAL BUMP ROASTS VAL sHotLbER CLES OF VEAL PRESH CRIEEAMI BUTTER .. \Irllulnln TELLY \ 20¢ U 18¢ | TANLY, l7c lsc ;I'llll LDER CUTS SPARERI 24¢ s EGGS!! R AND COMING BACK FRESH AND MEATY APTER KIND, ny veveeasess L 58 oLV ‘ Pint 35¢ b, 16C m 12¢ m 15¢ e 16e HOT CROSS BUNS—Fresh From Our Wi s OUR DINNER BLEND €O RED BUTTERFLY O0OLONG TEA MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS FANCY SEGAR CORN FIND EARLY JUNE SHTTED PEA SOLID PACKED TOMATORS From 7 a. m. to 1 p. m. GRANULATED sLGAR 5 i 48c Sunkist Oranges Large Apples FRESH GARDEN SPINACH TRIESH DL CARROTS - 39c 10¢ PRSI SHORE. HADDOCK BOSTON BLULTISH ROCKPORT STEAR (ODb CARGE TRESH W RIING SAYBROOK 1LOUADERS LAKE CHAMPLAIN SMELTS SATIVE DRESSED i 00s Don’t Forget! This Is National Canned Food Week- ALIZE. ON HOT CROSS BL b, Lh. 2 Cans 2 Lhe Can Can 2 Cans 20¢ o 21 e nerem PANCY o BEPEBLIC YL FRANCOAMERK NG LORNAL NEW ROLLED O N NEW e s 20€ 1 SOUAD YILLOW BLANS 2 Doz. 45¢ Globe Onions .. PARGE BRED R 4 Qts. 25c Strawbernes ... Qt Baskel 45¢ LAKGE HEAVY LRAPLIRUNTY NEW SEEDLESS BRATSINS A Few Lcnten Speclals That Wl" Save You Money Med. Newport Mackerel Lb. 14¢ " " h (Bl " 1 RD 13 12 16 (L 1 SH BOTLING CASTERN Wi TINNAN HADD LARGE SMOKED BONELESS SALG Ovens .. NS ALL DURING LENT SUAREAM sALER K SERET N STRINGLESS BEANS FRIESH Dl " Vo 19 PARSNIPS 12 I\'|!I’l'|" .". LR LR M vevv... Doz. 15¢ FLge, Can 2 Cans Can Lg. Can 2 Cans Ih, 5 hhs, CLING PEACHES AN SPAGHETTE WIONES ATS JOLD MEDAL Lo Bay 95C .. 5 Lbs. 15¢ " 15c HWewd 12c rinors S HALIBUY LRLE B B h. BLOATERS 3 VYor con 6 Ihe Ih . COME AND SER OLR STOUK New Britain’s Greaf TRADE AT HOME DAY dis- ! city ..,‘,,n fereditors huve (seemingly for the | will be Delldonna jury trial, Dun the plaintiff, defendant; fendant, Joscph Robert Young, MecDonough for for the arch 12, & ixm» the defendant, British Civil March 4.—A London, 7 n in the estimates saving previous luctioy colonial ministry L000,000 for the middic nd £2,000,000 for the princ )\ for the eastern servic ministry of labo Two More Players Report | To St. Louis Browns Today | Mohi Alg., March 4. .\',m.,q.vl Nimon, third base and Tom l!lt‘h.l recruit pitcher, cd to Manager | sler at the St. Louis Browns' amp Rich from the Morristow tor three years of the St Louis el report. All but ump. Marty tods com Ten bec , team a the property but would net MeM s, second reported holdout, but will report r Sisler says he ILast 10 Days in Februan Bring in Big C ollections | e, March 4. \nu\, TANCsS Were collected 1 tax in the duys in B 3 { this covering a The output of severa { most Hn)wn!:xnl mines the 4 W to the n, Stinnes d other gr 8 10W exees (]\‘ output by 10 to :71 on | Rubr during the | in Rrupp the 1922 per cent from ol . ] TO MLEET I Dinner and Mock Hearing at Burritt | Hotel, March 11 | evening, March 11, the eiation of Credit Men, 1 affiliated branch of the siation of credit men, at the new lotel CRE On Ty | Hartrord wiich is National ass {will hold & dinner Burritt to be followed by a mock hearing in bankrutpey, with Judge | Carlson of Middletown presiding. ¢ notice to the members of the association indicates t) | the appointment of a receiver for the IHart Conn, Ce several matters of a sensational na affecting certain | heen brought to light It is understood that affairs have been {grossly mismanaged, and evidence ¢ manipulation of accounts, purpose of giving | claims over | ditors” have been urging nvestigation, and it is ex- | hearing will be a sensa- | ut sinee certain rge number of the members of elution from Har 1, Mid- | ywii, Merlden, Southington and | tol will be present, in addition to entire New Britain membership. Guests will be present from - New York, Bridgeport and New Haven, 1., W. Young, president of the fa- tion, will preside at the dinner, There a special entertainment., SPECIAL LE N SERVICES Midweck Lenten services are to be held in the Stanley Memorial chureh ut 7:30 on every Thursday evening up | to Holy Week, when it will join in infon services with a number of the other Protestant churches of the city This comi hursday evening the spoeclal speaker will be Rev, A, B Dewberry of Plainville, student in the Hartford School of Religious Pedagogy. His subject will b " In these mectings d upon 1 old familiar irold Winship of New the mecting light re- gerved by Sthe of en FRANC DROPS Lowienr With Lagland fovts Eschange REPORTS Vigur JAP TRADE TITCOMB TO SPEAK I game will ad Broth tonight cture will be opticon and mo ipper, at 6:30 A LIS Be Sure You See The “Painted People” TUESDAY, Shows Enormous Saving | § “TRADE AT HOME” SPECIALS AT-THE INEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP FOR ONE DAY ONLY To show the values which have made this large business possible we have re- N duced a good many items at cost and less. Men’s SHIRTS 59c¢ 2 for $1.00 Regular $1.00 each — rFOR WEDNESDAY ONLY MEN'S Suits and Overcoats Regular 95¢ each $10.00 Value up to $35.00 Men's WOOL HOSE 59¢ 2 for $1.00 Regular $ L “Mews CAPS 59c¢ 2 for $1.00 Regular $1.50 each Men’s RIBBED SHIRTS and DRAWERS 59c¢ 2 for $1.00 MEN’S TROUSERS WORK PANTS MEN’S TROUSERS $2.95/$1.65| $3.95 Value $4.00 Value $3.00 Value $5.50 fl—-——'—-—l FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY BOYS Suits--Overcoats MACKINAWS SHEEP COATS 5.00 Value up to $15.00 Men’s WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS $1.59 2 for $3.00 Regular price $2.50 Men’s OXFORD and POPLIN SHIRTS Collar attached $1.59 2 for $3.00 Regular Price $2.50 To make this “Trade At Home Day” one never to he forgotten we are going to offer MEN:S SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS, all strictly hand tailored and new models in all the newest colors and designs. — TOPCOATS — All Satin Trimmed At $24.50 Value $35.00 Men’s All Wool Hand Tailored Suits In the New Spring Models $19.50 Value up to $35.00 $24.50 Value up to $40.00 $29.50 Value up to $45.00 NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP

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