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m———-—;—'—-——————_ GIFTS FOR R. C. BROWN fecent Eaalted Ruler of New Britain THO HORE HARBLE CHAHPS CHOSE School Winners Yesterday Viere Gurnicki and Wamman Avril, was pre with a Llks Presented With Wateh, Chain and Charm-—Big Social Session. expire waitch, chain and rm at the m The second lodge last matches in sme sle Shoot z tion pre ation Trustce Willl n responded alt ing of the evening in r his s ssful - admin Achiev were nneld 1 Hale s John Gurn Franklin ship Walte wski, o and Mike Walin, were ing th a prog it was h is tator: In fa matches it ing the r test k ndidates rs of Waterbury members of the lodge visitin present. After the m »f Water members en- A of Songs waid to have ¥ supper W winners o t in the 1in Kikdom 1 to make a contri w disabled ex- on of Hart deli hn AL Gl 1 to Is Irving Waxma 466 Arch str School Committee \leetfl Waxman, To Perfect Organization, Flims, Edward Pankonin, Swen fwan n adjourncd o oL R Harold lent N this afternoon or - g ommittees will take For ir cossion last ment votad so mbars might cancus ions for commit- tion of Com- iemocr meeting. superin- Carlson v have and wo son be submit becn npointed ndent of charitics and w ecting a suecestor to the member will not bhe tak Ming retiring mitt t today's mee ham Wil meet of the M Autemobile Crashes Into and N Two Other Machines deelded this v driven by Mrs, and the s y ' at 118 Colony stree Mmorning « t omobil city cham ) ville GUTS LEGION O HONOR ‘ w Mrs, R K. Jos , May Ogdr it rect on Chure owner of the yesterday Tribune wa Officer ficer of the leg the accide dent Millerand 1t fters John Stadler nt but found SATURDAY BSPECIALS AT THE NEN BRI MARKET (0.~ NUALITY GODDS AT- n, 318 'MAIN ST E[UNDMY PRICES " TEL. 2485 Mormng Specials From 7 TA.M tq 12:30 Noon TBest Maine N‘ zgc Tean Fresh Ih 120 POTATOES, SHOULDERS, 1 IC | 2] 250 Tean Smoked Rest Pure \m)( LDERS, Ib, I uny All Day Specials in All I)emrtmcnli ROAST PORK (not frozen) Ib. 18¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL vovs Ib 32¢ CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK ..... Ih 18¢ LEGS ()F LAMB ... 29¢ | PRIME RIB ROASTS 28¢ ROASTS ‘lH K FED VEAL 25¢ BONELESS POT ROASTS 18¢ LOIN LAMB CHOPS 35c Ih. +4 Corned Beef. . Ih, 10¢ ™ garr Cured Bacon b, 25 ¥ anth Fores Ih, Tean Boiling Beef 10¢ Cottage Hams Pork Savsare Veal Stev Armour Star Hams 1), 2 v uigar 10l sick 80c Evaporated Campbell’s Tomato Pork and Beans l'oxt Toasties and Corn lhl\cu . pkg. 8¢ .\ugm Peas eei Corn = cans 25¢ Sour Kraut ? i Faney Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Premier Salad Dre Raker's Cocoa can 18¢ Royal Lunch Crackers 2 1bs, 25¢ . pkg. 11¢ ih, 25 esh Cut Hamburg b, 18¢ DOMINO GRANUL Milk '-‘hl‘ 3 cans 25¢ Fresh Fig Bars Challenge Milk 2 Fresh Fruit Syiups pkg. 10¢ i EUT’I ER 2Is 85¢ Eggs 2d0z SOc PARKSDALE FARM Ih. Shredded Wheat Rolled Ooats STRICTLY FRESH Good Luck Olen Ih. 3 Iam\ Full Cream lh‘cmo Ih, C allforma Sunkist Oranges Large Ripe Bananas . Extra Heavy Grapefr New Texas Onions Solid Head Lettuce hd. 10¢ Nueoa Nut Oleo 29¢ First Prize Nut Oleo .. doz. 25¢ 4 for 25¢ . 4 Ibs. 25¢ Large Ripe Pineapples ea. 18¢ Fresh Cut Spinach pk. 35¢ i ancy Baldwin \opkm 3 ats, 2 New Beets . New Potatoes Fresh Line of \~parazu~ Sweet l‘me Pcppcrs Tomatoes, Rhubarh, Rareripes, Radishes, Celery . 2 behs, 25¢ 3 Ihs, 25¢ 25¢ r the | 1 ansume | The matter of se- (7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, T e e | ACCIDENTS DECLINE Fall Of and to .1 Per cent in Massachu- setts, Hartford lished assertion of Rose I'alls Bres, of May 16. -~— Recent pub- chair the jurisprudence and w reform commitiee of the national women lawy ' association that Con- ceticut, Massachusetts ‘and Mary- jand, were the only states in the country showing a decrease in mo- tor accidents since 1919, dbew from the Connecticut motor vehicle depart- ment today a statement that the as- sertion is correct so far as Massachu- s and Connecticut are conc: the ratio of fat. cmts to registration of automobiles. s to registra- tion in Conne it steadily de sed | ftrom .21 per ¢ n 1919 to per [eont in e statement s, whi chusetts the d er cent in 1019 s relates to | was to 1 social | per ¢ T committee of whiclhi Miss Rres will give t& the women daw- nvention in Philadeiphia in | July, the statement says, resnits of an atensive study of conditions #hrough- ut the country as they affect public cafety on highw a%eczume of laws of Conncctieut, Massachusetts and Maryland and a list of st where motor accidents have decreasecd or increased within the past few years gether with all procurable evidence of need for uniform lawe and enforce- ‘m nt of traffic laws National (oal \ssn. Is Concluding Its Meeting Cincinnati, May 16— Officars will be €lected and reports and recommenda- tions of committees be considered at the closing sestion here today of the Nationa! Coal association, Tha American Mining congress. meeting in conjunction with the coal ciation, also will held its final ion, TNock dusting of mines, as a preventable of coal dust explosions, will be discussed at the mining con- Bross, Members of the United States {bureau of mines will demonstrate the !method of 1nnlwmx rock dust, Back Tg\ee Ou ed to ! City Total $246,253.61 At the close of the fiscal year, back tuxes owed the city totalled $246,- 61, which is about £10,000 more ian remained on the unpaid list at the close of the fiscal year, The unpaid tax list is itemized as follows: Property taxes, $175,800,59; sewer assessments, 317,874 street improvement assessments, £2]1,917.61; street sprinkling taxes, $1,180,5 per. ‘sonal tax, $20,450, Total, $246,253.61, To the Lucky School Pupil Who Wins First Prize in Our Premier Phonograph Word Contest Every Contestant will be given a Cer- - tificate worth Ten ($10) Dollars on any Premier Phonograph Purchased. How To Enter the Contest Come to Widener's Headquarters™ test blanks. and see how easy it is to win, School pupil is eligible doesn’t cost you one cent. A3 Per Cent In This State the | 1Presh_vte7|:i»ans' Mb\{to | ty-one overtures, inel “Premier and obtain Con- Read the directions MAY 16, 1924, SEEKS COMPENSATION He Suffered 12,000 Coal Miners in Pennsylvania on Strike Scranton, Pa., May 16.—-Answering a strike call issued last night by the Jo general grievance committee, 12,000 employes of the Lehigh Valley Coal company in the Pittston-Wil aistriet, did not report for wo dar. BEvery colliery of the company | was shut down, according \n wpnn receivgd at unfon headc 3 A reduction in the paid for yardage and the alleged refusal of the ’n s company officials to confer with rep- resentatives of the district president were given as the reasons for the walkout, seph Terrone Claims Injury While In Employ of New Britain Machine Co, Jozeph Perrone for for medical, surg and resulting from injury lie claims The claim of compensafion and hospital serv- to have suffered while employed at e New Britain Machine Co., plant will he the comes before the Compensation Com- May 20, Perrone, who is | coniested when MISS FUSARI SHOW ERED A miscellaneous shower was given by Teresa F'usari at the home of Mrs. . P. McAloon, 182 Washington strcet ment, has retained Attorney Harry | Jast evening in honor of Miss Mar- Ginsburg. Ths manufacturing con- guerite M, Fusari of 13 hodes | corn will allege that 1 injury wa street. The House was decorated in |not sustained while one was in pink and blue, Games were j g |its employ, and a buffet luncheon wa Miss I'usari, who is well throughout the city and is employed at the yard office of L., F. & (', re- |1 ceived any beautiful and useful h gifts. She will become the bride of [has been obliged to spend large sums Dominick Mainello of 132 Fairfield |of money for doctor's bills and hospi- avenue, Hartford, early in June, | tal treatment. l\ \‘H\] LI'OX missioner How, served. | The injured man claims he suffered 'a strain while working in the New tain Machine Co., shop in October, and as a result of his injury he en partially incapacitated and | known NO CHAD There will be no discharges -from the isolation hospital at least until the | fg latter part of next week and little change in the smallpox situation is an- ticipated. There are now seven pa- tients under treatment at the institu- tion. Also, there are three houses un- der quarantine, cach with several di- rect contacts but no positive « 10U LL DO BETTER At AXELROD’S SATURDAY SPECIALS Watkins Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 32¢ Palmolive Soap . 8¢ Lifebuoy Soap ...... 5¢ Ipana Tooth Paste...31c Rubber Sponge Balls, 15¢ Lowney's Chocolates, . ‘ee aie Williams' Toot Beer Extract ......... e Orange Marmalade, b, 3 SPTRALIN" IVORY for Graduation Our Stock Is Complete Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST, XELROD Let Us Vill Your Prescriptions HEARINGS ON NEW BUILDING Hearings will be given next Tues- day evening at 8§ o'clock by the build- ing commigsion on the petitions of Helen Muter for a permit to huild a garage 60x100 feet on Newington ave. nue, and on the application of Charles May for a permit to build a store at 79 Shuttle Meadow avenue. Inter- ested property ownors will he given an epportunity to express approval or disapproval and the commission will te governed by their expressions. Rescind Vote on Women Ean Antonio, Tex., May 16, —S#ven- | 1ding several re- questing the rescinding of the action of the last assembly in appointing | three women on each of four legisia- | tive committees, will be presented to the general assembly of tha Presby- terian church in the United States here today. A heated debate at the last general | assembly occurred when the question of making women eligible for appoint- ment on the committers was voted upon and if the question is reopened | another debate Is expected, commis. sioners said. Fom CCURACY Attention—School Pupils! This Prentier Phonograph This New Premier Console Is the First Prize Pleasurable Pastime Get any Standard Dictionary and find as many different English words as you can using the 18 letters contained in the words “Premier Phonographs.” It's great fun and vou stand an equal chance of winning. Any and it YOU May Be the Lucky Pqpil! See How Many Words You Can Find The sooner vou get your Contest blanks the greater are your possibilities of winning. It's a wonderful nwmtumh to own a high- grade Phonograph. you'll be to tell your schoolmates that you won. Just think of how proud Contest ends June 16, Start today. 138 MAIN STREET ALADOUARTERS FOR VICTROLAS, COLUMBIAS AND RADIO OPEN SATURDAY EVENING payment of | & claim | ¢ in a hospital undergoing treat- ( SATURDAY SPECIALS — in — i FURNISHINGS and LUGGAGE _ "COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS To introduce these Shirts we are going to give every man a chance to get a Genuine Alpha Cloth Shirt: thg. sells the world over for $2.45. As a $1 8 Saturday Special we offer them at GENUINE ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS These Shirts were made to sell for $3.50. They are of the finest English Broadecloth, made full size, and guaran- teed to give good wear and launder nicely. $2 35 As a special for \atu.rla\ they go at SILK STRIPE MADRAS bHIRTS Made full sized, ot the best and strongest material; will give the best satisfaction; a regular $2.65 value; for Saturday OR 3 FOR 85.25 REAL 'SW]JK_f*T()}(I'Kii A GOOD WORK OR A regular $1.00 Hose, in Black, Blue, Cordovan and DRESS SOCK Gray; a wonderful value at : : R : .;n: price. Special for in Black only; 35c Li: Saturday, ; Hose. Satur- pals . 88¢ 1w nur g7 00 Two Pair $1.00 day 5 prs. for e FXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY WARDROBE TRUNK “Wonderobe, regular size. 3-ply veneer, covered and interlined with vulecanized fibre, making 5-ply construction. Open top with facing, Locked top drawer and locking bar for all drawers. All conveniences $28 50 Hanger. Features of This Trunk: Faced open top. Hanger, including Princess Dress Laundry bag. 4, Shoe box. 5. Convertible Hat Drawer. Special For Saturday BOSTON BAGS in Black or Brown, genuine cow hide; regular $2.25 value. Saturday B! "TRAVELIN Brown gmooth cowhide, Brown 16 and 18-inch, sewed corners, iined; excellent value. Saturday Special 1 2. 3 Russet, leather hoarded frame, zoft riveted We have them in all leathers, all sizes, some with traps; every one guaranteed. $l 00 . . up Prices range from ..., i TOGGERY SHOP .4 298 MAIN ST, Next to Pinkus (Optician) Foot Pains Quickly Ended by This Wonderful Hew Invention Must Satisfy or it will Cost You Nothing At last the correct and scientific means for ending foot troubles has been discovered and has brought amazing relief to thousands. If you suffer from weak arches, flatfoot, calluses, enlarged joints, nore heels, Morton's toe, cramped, crowded toes or painful, tired, ewol- Jen, perspiring, aching feet, FAIRY. FOOT Cushions are f aran to instantly relieve and permanently correct any of these foot ailments. Leading orthopedists and highest medical authorities endorse and recommend them. No longer is it necessary to wear sumbersome, heavy, awkward appli- ances, hracn, bands, ete., in your smart shoes. FitEvery Styh and Size of Shoes and Slippers Light — Cemfortable — Flexible FAIRYFOOT Cushum vm‘h lesg than an ounce, ght and pliable they |mm’d|l'&]£old)ult to the last of each shoe. comfortable vou never feel them--either on tennis courts or ballroom floors, They m vent ehoes from running over at or otherwige losin therr thapelinesa, Made for every style and size of shos for men and women. FAIRYFOOT Cushions take n 21l pressure from any sore pa: the feet by “positioning” th' feet correetly, to walk as Natuore mtcnd ey st hen the musclés of the feet and limbs, Come in and we will show you just what FAIRYFOOT Cashions are and will it them to_your shoes. Wear them 14 days. If they do not give you the derired relief we will refund your moncy without argument or que-tmn Special 14,3 Price Onty G-DAY S.W. Menus Store VOGUE SHOE SHOP Regular Price, per pair, $2 SALE 98 MAIN STREET 258 MAIN STREPT T ——— = e % 4 - - L ———— e 4 3 ] 1 ] ] _—— - T ] o 5 S - 1 T ra—y