New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 18

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i i e ) A NS 240 MAIN STREET SPORTING GOODS Prices $1. H. 0. W. SWEATERS GUARANTEED RAINCOATS MOCCASIN SHOES GYM SHOES AND SUITS RUBBERS AND BOOTS Boy wants u Football. 50 to $10.00. FOOTBALLS o RUBBER GOODS FOOTBALL PANTS FOOTBALL SHOES + FOOTBALL HELMETS SHOULDER PADS Genuine Leather Travelling Bags and Suit Cases at Special Prices. Discount. FAMOUS RENSMAN DAWES WORKING ON GETS HIS TRIBUTE Townspeople Say Good-Bye w Beloved “Pop” Geers Will Allege That La Tollotte 1s At- tacking Constitution When He Speaks in Latter's Own Bailiwick, republican candidate for president, devoted himself to- o work on the address he will ake next Thursday night in Mil- ' | waukee. MILWAUKEE ADDRESS| ton, 111, Sept. 5.—Charles G. | Hungary Removes Ban Against Foreign Autos Budapest, Hungary, Sept. presentatives of America automobile interests in Hungary received en- couraging news recently with an- nouncement that the Hungarian gov- ernment had removed the restric- | tions on the Import of motor cars and many other articles which have 5.—Re- | virtually been prohibited for some | years because of these regulations. Despite the unsettfed economic | condnions‘_ v«‘h'h have ' prevailed Special Prices to Teams on Football Goods. throughout Hungary for many months, American automobile agents believe there is a splendid field here for cars of foreign make. At present thcre are approximately 3 500 mssengcr cars in the country and about 600 motor trucks. The (import restrictions raised also in- clude automobile tires, linen and woolen goods, and many kinds of fruit and fish which may now be 1 brought into Hungary, subject to the [ duties imposed by the new tarif® law, the whole of which is to become ef- fective in the autumn. §10.00 . $9.00 $8.00 $5.00 $8.50 Special Tire Sale Saturday only — OWNS SMALLEST BOOK Elberfeld, Sept. 5—An opera §hg- er if this city possesses what is sald to be the smallest book in the world, Its dimensions are one-quarter of an inch by one-half inch. It contains German poetry and is entitled “Al- manac on the year 1837." LIFTS STAMP EMBARGO, Budapest, Sept. 5.—~The Bunlm an government has lifted the-embar- go on rare stamps and stamp col- lections. It also has decreed that since August 1 all passport fees must be paid in gold kronen. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5. 1924, ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN STREET AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Special Notice to School Children, Fathers and Mothers — School Starts Monday, and We Have a Complete Line of Necessities for the Boys and Girls, bath for Comfort and Health. FOOTBALL Season will soon be i in full swing. We now have a full line' of Football Goods. Every AUTOMOBILE ROBES AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TIRES AND TUBES GREASE 'AND OIL BICYCLE TIRES All Tires 10% Special Wonderful - The rough draft of the speech m v Mr., Dawes will liscuss what considers as attacks on the con- ion by Senator La Follette, in- ndent presidential candtdate, been completed and the nomi- | pent the day in putting the fin- | g touches on it. | The Milwaukee speech originally was set for September 15, but Rep- | resentative Sanders, of Indiana, head of the republican national commit- tee's speakers bureau, announced yesterday that it had been necessary move the engagement up to Sep- tember 11, Values Assortment Tomorrow Tomorrow DOYLE FURNITURE CO., Inc. “THE NEW FURNITURE STORE” MAIN 500 STREET VALUES for SATURDAY A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD (If Proven Otherwise—Money Will Be Refunded) LIVING ROOM SUITES 3-Piece Velour Suite, Large Fireside Chair, Rocker if $ 89 DINING ROOM SUITES enport 8-Piece AMERICAN OR FRENCH WALNUT DINING SUITE - $169 A REAL BUY BED ROOM SUITES 3-Piece BEDROOM SUITE in American Walnut With . Bow-End Bed, Large Mirror on 42 in. Dresser $139 A BARGAIN! hey were bent with sor- pect 1o st | ALL COLORS NEW FALL HATS 53-_9—_8 The change is expeeted Mr. Dawes to leave early | cek of September 15 on an- m r speaking trip. alegtits NS Sa'(on\ Wants Cnmmals Specially Priced For Saturday Hundreds of Snappy Models in all the latest Styles and Colors are here for your Selection, specially priced for Tomorrow ONLY at $3.98. They are regular $5.00 Hats. We want you to come here for your New Hat, and we are offering you Better Values than you will find anywhere in HATS OF THE BETTER KIND AT POPULAR PRICES. lu »sden, Sept. 5,—The govern- ment of Saxony hag filed a motion | h's authorities to pro- ent to the criminal g degenerate criminals, persons and certain unatics to undergo a ster- g operation. ie amendment e ‘m,u the compulsory e | performed after the submit volunt upon a court order before a committee authorities. would provide operation be atients refused | and then only after a hearing | of medical CHILDREN'S HATS Bring the Kiddies here tomorrow for the School or Dress Hat. We have a splendid variety to choose from. Ask to see the new Gold Trimmed Felts. Tomorrow only Eastern Millinery Co.)_$1.98 133 MAIN ST. - Large Assortment Low Prices FELT HATS Very popular are these chic Felts. We show the best assortment in town, in black and all the wanted colors; velvet | trim. 1 Special Tomorrow " son-in- = | who pay income tax In | y number more than | | as low as [r A Real Bargain in a 3-Piece Mohair Suite at Only... REDUCE YOUR MEAT BILL “NATIONAL” Customers, by Telling Their Friends of the Savings in the Purchase of Quality Meats at National Markets, make Possible Another Means of Increasing “National” Sales Increased Sales in “NATIONAL" Markets will further reduce the Low Frices Now Offered. VOLUME CAMPAIGN SPECIALS 35¢clh 35clh FANCY FRESH-KILLED L. 1. SPRING DUCKS Fancy Fresh-Killed | Fancy Fresh-Killed. Youn.g'Fow]_ } Dry-Pickgd, Broilers Lb. 42c Lb. 55¢ | and Sandwiches) 90c]f FANCY FRESH-KILLED C CHICKENS Prime Rbb ROAST (For Rolling, (Best Cuts) Lb. 42¢ f cLOVER- BLOOM WESTERN EGGS, doz. 35¢ At This Market On Saturday You Are Certain To Get Qua‘hty At the Right Prices 9-11—SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL ' l‘RFSH GROUND 1 LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 15C Ib. FRESH MADE FRANKFORTS 150 Ib. POTATOES 26c s : bMOKED SHOULDERS l4c Ib. WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER Zre 85(: MORRIS BRAND EVAPORATED MILK HAMBURG 3 Ibs. 250 \ ERY BEST COCOoA 2 Ibs, 250 PURE GR;\NULATED 10 Ibs. 75(: ALL DAY SPECIALS Short Cut Leg .... | Veal Chops Veal for Stew Veal for Pot Pie. .. Breast of Veal .... 1 OR! 1b. Salads Prime Chuck ROAST +Lb. 22¢ 14clh MORRELL SKIN BACK 29clh Sugar-Cured SMO. rans29cl | National Meat Stores Co.| t Retailers of Meats in America™ . 15¢ . 25¢ . 10¢ . 8¢ . 12¢ BEEF Prime Rib Roasts. . 1b. 28¢ Boneless Pot Roasts Ib. 18¢ Shoulder Roasts ... Ib. 18¢ Boiling Beef . 8¢ VEAL Sausage Meat Ham to Boil (nrned Spareribs .. 1b. 12¢ PORK Fresh Roast Pork. . Rump Corned Ib. 35¢ | Pork Chops 1b. 22¢ _Ib. 18¢c | Fresh Sausage ..-. Ib. 25¢ Cabbage FREE! TR A S R A SR RN S SR S R Y, S VR Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PEARS . 18¢ 20¢ "Stoep caLl waws. 14010 SUMMERSQUASH 5 C Each PEACHES . 10c Ib. PLUMS 3 doz. 25c TOMATOES 15¢ $5 DOWN OUR SUMMIT (Stove) CLUB PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME DOYLE FURNITURE 0., Inc. PLAN STARTS TOMORROW MAIN 500 STREET APPLES CUCUMBERS 5c Each Large Head Lettuce.. We Carry a Full Line of Vegetables qts. " ‘GRAPES | 3. 25¢ \ 3w Sweet Corn. .. 18c doz Sweet Potawes FULL LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . Stores in New York, New Jertey. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania | \ and Conmnecticut,

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