New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR ‘ Keep Watch for the Products in First Quarter for e ors i Ve Gonn, {0 Be Saler Place in Which| ~ of condivon, it susgisn b | Hawaii, 4 District of Columbia, els have allowed poisonous im- Foreign Use 88,046,388 1150 0o umea Just wbove o to Be Il P M i bt Tud s She I necticut are Alabama, with $8,760,655; Y suffer severely from “feverish” . NE a, $ 3,966, and Kentucky, )} ' S 2 Oklahoma, 66, and Kentucky THEY MEAN MORE MONEY SAVED BY GEORGE H, M G, $9.052,810, | ar May 29.—Connecticut 1 colds. - # (Washington Bureau of > Herald) ew York, as was to be expected, be s place in which t | 5 i s | Kee Tkese Pnlces In er]\.-! FOR YOU. YOU WILL FIND THEM Waghington, D. C, Ma For [ranks first in value of rts, with si¢k” when the medical practice leg- DrTmesElmr p & i - HERE SATURDAY. the time in history, definite official $153.546.364; but the surp » islation, which the recent exposure of | . | i report con the fact th o diploma mills will nu-...m,lulxw will ward off or lessen these at- i ‘ in second p within stril prompt, is passed in the next general | igiglepa each state of the union for foreign €x- yalued at much as thos Hartford told the hou ‘ quality that put the system in P SPEC]AL HOUR S ES port; and the humming factories of | 1" clvania, in third place, the fiz- of the Coanccticut state g good condition, and relicves ¢ AI, h ciety at the 132nd annual g | constipation. i respeetively, ' vesterd unt memorial build- 8 FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. FROM T A M. TO 1 P M. ninth in rank, in spite of its smal S ales of pork in said it wa | . . Tlinois, with les of pork ing. |1 i me 2 TheTrueFamxlyLaxahve B BOUND. SIRLOIN. PORTERHOUSE FIND GRANULATEFD— i and meat products, wheat and flour, in_predict t would Fror to e e, ot o s 20 D i "t e woich | Ecoomictfamit dve s\ GTEAK . ........ Lh. 22¢ SUGAR........13 Lbs. $1.00 tistics have been only thr i s xanits fourth wiih § ;| would provide a better me NEW PLA BEANS cve.. 4 Lbs, 28e tion of exports according to the ports L : teaiils s ~ A It is closely pushed hy New Jer i s IRy 73 v e of shipment; but in answer to long | (i, *0 o Nt N earsed the startling ovents of | Successfully used for over 78 yearn W 'LEAN FRESH MOHICAN EVAIORATED MIUK 20¢ and frequently repeated petitions from R t ~ven months—the sover- 4 5 . SFOU] DTRS b ) — Jnland producers, anxious to find out | 5 19U . M ihaie s 1 LDERS ......... Lb. 12¢ coipwnar vhat proportion of the agricultural At > b e he states where o D = f F OUR 1 8 Bbl B proportio [more thar : : into all tt Seajwher SWIFE'S FRESH FRICASSLL L S b . bag C and manufactured exports of the [N200 UL G waii ca and a medical lic an be obtained with :n’::::;:lvr:;'fiI;‘ry’;r?::y’“n:vln‘].)11;‘:::;:11’:"t:(-’:!’: the District of Columbia, I8 than one a m imum of prepar: ”Y:mm £ons IBR”‘ISH MINERS AGREE FOWL Y MO Y Lb. 28(: oo e Jj b f SAVE THIS ADVERTISEMENT, 11 WILL HLEI YOU MARKET HERE EASILY figurcs have been compiled showing Connecticut put that state twenty- | million, merce of the commerce department _ e You laia ta e i ALY e ' has now initiated a new system of ac- (s e i e e liowiey | ON WAGE SETTLEMENT FRESH GROUND ARMOUIYS LEAN SMOKED [ counting, which it is believed will Mambers of Commons ~ho ia shelpman of the put aiteed { HAMBURG 3 Lbs ZSc b in time become one of the most in- | 3 . |and legislation committee, declared | ————— i CREROR ARG . H L ERS AL T Lb. 10c teresting and valuable surveys of the Take Up Rum Running !iiai tne exposure of the frauds would | coal Workers Vote to accept Terms M wist N0 1 g : nation's export development. B rh o aaiad Pree n enormous amount of good, | - ; PRIME RIB The figures announced today by Dr ndon dum 1 t had by kened the publie | of Agreement Reached at Re- 0 O S 5 b P 8 RO STS BEE—- b. Z Kiein, director of the bureau, which ""\;'”;‘ A Bumiai \ realization o unsatisfactory 3 P TAT E S0 1 L s &K, 2 C A | A AT, L 2 (W cover the exports of the first three |'0 {® © AL : ol : e SRS cont (gmference . S s R [norte lland months of the present year, are based | POUE RS S sponsibil> By ¢ N e "rlm.;‘n'l'v v “I.'m“:h MHC, 2 m"“f' | commons 1 ; ! Prime [ty in s uarding the public health London, May 29.—~The prolonge ALL DAY PE LS i which in the case of some states re- " d the bulk [ The s on was taken up with re- | { flvet but a part of their total foreign | aug : viticlsms. by | ports from the couneillors of the so- | 418Pule over the quastion of th trade, and for others include goods communicate ciety which showed the county so- | Miners' wages was definite ‘ BEEF VEAL Fm?urm tfllu“lwml 1 Dr. Klein | Vit f the colonial and treas- cicties to be in flourishing condition; ay when a full conference the “It. must be remembered,” Dr. Kiein s f we can ¢ ts of the officers and of th ors’ ¢ t s P 1 r points out, “that the new records are 9 aen lln cAn : R e e ) o a J | LEAN BOILING MEATY LEGS TEADER MEATY {thing to remove this disgraceful b Eon 4 5 ] the terms of a 1 ] Bt M, TO ROAST Lh. € 1iGS TO ROAST ... agricultural products of the Mississ- | lelogates the council met in the Hunt |reached by the miners® f n rep- *.ll“l_i A R PRIME RUMP 24 . RIB AND LOINS ippi valley, for example, are frequent- DEFENDS SEX PLAYS memorial ntatives with the owners on May ROASTS B - Lh, ROASTS Lh, C 1o roasr ly lhlppm! to l?orllmrn and eastern g Informal clinics were held in Hart. | 19 A, CHOICE, CHUCK CHOICE SHOULDER MEATY FPORES DRAESIOn BeNtY {iay ey, 0 ns ford, 8t, Francls’ and Mount Binai| The agrecment, which was rea ROANTS Ao TS ovrs ... . L, 22C TO ROAST . ands several times en route and lose : N eds subject to approval of the full | . 5 X $ 5 hospital s morning. The t | ME RUY n their identity as to states of produc- | That Depict Life Falscly | hosy ";,‘ e T orn g S M A L e Aon fenanoh ot thatmlnarw, R PRIME RUME THICK MEATY 12 SHOULDER tion before reaching the seaboard. | y e ‘"“‘)‘I‘yf‘:(\"“M""l‘:”frf lour of the Instl- | den that the atandard of profits in ROASNTS S L, BREASTS oL C s The same is true of many manufac ARRL i e soatied | "' | the industry shall consist of a sum RONELLRS FORELEGS 1 LAMB CUTS tured products, orders for which have mmor o4 | equal to 15 per cent of standard RIB ROLLS . TO roT Me to e B, C 7o stiw ) I§ dep! ed a been placed by seaboard export [ PIAYS in which is depict & . 7 . the surplus remaining after Y life that does not exist, delegates to| CAMPUS FENCE TRANSFER 5 o ‘,;“‘ DOdoRaE ths ookt However, according to Dr. Klein, [the fourtcenth national convention m‘ New Haven, May 29.—Yale's his- [ o g s, COMt 0O than | B I'IRESH 8 F R E 'd SMALL PRESH the new figures are sufficiently com- [the Drama League of America, which | torie transfer of the campus fence to | 5 andard profits, 18 1o be PORK I¥ET ek 1 Cc s H P 0 R !\ HAMS prehensive to be of particular signifi- |opened here yesterday were told by | the freshmen by the sophomores will | giijgeq hetween wages and profits in | B (NOT FROVEN) cance and value in a study of our ex- | Theodore Pinckley, editor of Drama, take place on the college campus to- | s nronortion of 88 p G IR kAR SALT 121_ s PRESH CUT port trade, a remarkably large amount | Pinckley scored tha tendency to | morrow with the delivery of the f A e Eant A et SPARERIES b 2C TO ROAST. .Lb. 18¢c rorx cnors of which is shown to originate in the | represent real life falsely upon the by the sophomores by Arthur Stone Th the angemen \ a . . interior, stage and said that one of the most !Lord of Tarrytown, N, Y., and agreements supplants The estimated value of the exports |encouraging developments in today's ceptance for the freshmen hy Ruy profits from Connecticut for the first quarter [stage is the interest that the people Dloomfield McGunigle of Winthrop, | wages a ef 1024 is $5,546,388, The total for|as a whole are taking in drama t in a very preliminary form. Staple I'rior to the meeting of the house of | - | Called Less Ofensive Than Those SWIFES GOLDEN WEST Fowl, M. 2 SWIFT'S PANCY SMALL Towe BAKED GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, YOU'LL LIKE THEM AND SAVE \Il\flul.\. Special Tea Biscuits Doz, 15c Large Assorted Buns Dest Bread 16, o7 Loaf Asstdd, Coffers Cak Best Bread L..24 o Loal 8¢ Whipped Cream Cakes Boest Rolls ...... Doz 15¢ | Whipped Cream Puffs ITRESH CREAMERY FRESH SELECTED | nEsT ronr SWIFT'S GEMAUT BUTTER EGGS LARD MARGARINE 2 Lbs..... 8¢ 2 Doz. ... 59 2 Lbs..... 25¢ 2 Lbs..... 45¢ WHOLE MILK FRESH AP PANCY SAGH CHEESE Lh. 25c srrnen 2.6 29c cHELS) . Lh. 35c Our DINNER BLEND COFPEEL Eh 200 3 Lhe, 85 CAMPRLLI'S SOULPS 3 Cans 28¢ RIED BLITERFLY CEYLON TEA FRANCOAMERICAN SPAGHETTE 2¢ans I PRESH CRISP POTATO CHIPS W HEAM OF WHEATY . Phg. 19e NEW SHREDDED COUOANLT i B RIBRON MAYONNAISE Bot. 20¢ NEW LLBOW MACAROND oo 8 . N OAUNL SHETED PEAS 2 Cans 33¢ FRESH CRISE POTATO CHIPS R GON SOAP 3 Bars 18 YELLOW CLING PEACHES Le TOMATO CATSEP 2 Nots, 20¢ JUELL-O IN ALL FLAVORS NAPTHA WASHING POWDER 2 Vor W (NN RN SWEET JUI0y ( Native Spinach ...... Peck 25¢ Sunkist Oranges ...2 Doz. 39c Counter Shaft Gear: Drop-forged, chrome nickel Jeiita Fass : “" Mol - steel, double heat-treated. Not only is the construc- Y Red AD?;CS T s et 4 Qts. ZSC ;\“'aw:)?rnes 15( tion unusually heavy, but the gear is mounted on two ) special roller bearings. This practice—contrary to the > cheaper practice of using simply a cass-hardened gear f{ranor e FRESH ATV ) 2. LARGE HEADS of low-carbon steel and mounting it on plain bush : '\""\" ;" "\‘ ta loc "'f' “""I:“\“ % . € I-I| '“".‘”' ik loc ings=eliminates the trouble and cost of replacement I""““':i ' o 25c ::":'l o 3 a5 25c ,:,:| Kl 19c #0 common with the other design. LARGE BIPI 190 NATIVE 5 NEW LAYER 19C Hupmobile Shows You How To Get The Facts That Count Before you lay down hard-earned travagance but a necessary ex- money for an automobile—a penditure. Step into the Hup- Hupmobile or any other—possess mobile salesroom and ask to sce yourself of vital facts. the Parts Display. On these boards, you will find dis- : —FOR— For the first time in motor car annals, Hupmobile has shown the p}]layfid all ihe prlii)cifia.l p.ali:S 05 way to get at facts that count. s s R e o T ) with a card that tells plainly and ¢ Facts that will tell you quickly and concisely in black type how it is clear]y Why one car is better than made and what it is made of. ‘ 4 anotheru_-why fair externals may Each card also describes in red conceal inherent weaknesses— type the lesser materials and pro- Watzh Paper For Further Announcements why many things are of less cesses often used for similar parts — i i : ' rand enir ate importance than processes of in other cars. Come in and see and For Our Grand Reopening Tnche dolars more s mot ov. e 1 HOROWITZ BRO CITY SERVICE STATION 348 Main St. COM MARTFORD AVE. AND STANLEY ST, La!'flef!t Dress Good:, Stores in Connecticut SHOWROOMS 8 MAIN STRETT

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