New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1924, Page 16

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SUGAR PRODUCTION | PLAINVILLE NEWS ate_Chief Justice White, of the su- predf® court as saying that Mr, Da- | Q] |vi# was the most able lawyer in the United States. or to gland, | Tnternational Organization_ Ex])ens Ol'gamzed [the court of St, James in In comparing the two men, Palmer stated that one's record was | fined to his own state and the | r was national gnd iyternational. stated that the demacrats want cight years of the Wilson ad- the | ministration remembered, but #he n-Pacific £ e . |tepublicans want the last three afid{ -balf years of thelr admlnistra- stton, He stated that no | o into the campaign with- | things. He ent Coolldge | e n, thought he | ¢ly honest, but said that s a hlot on his record that he t as his private secretary a man ho sold for money appointments to | referred to C. He was appolnted amb Honolu world's In sugar exp: re [t recently in positions, He n went into the oil ques- | saying that everyone kno#s | oll is the iife of the na o said that Secretary Daniels pe \itted wells to be dug on naval res- \tion but when representatives of air went to sce Daniels about | | : the ol reserves, he refused | to do busipess with them. | lie said it was not o with the - [ ary of the navy and the secretary of the interior both asked the presi- | o onses |navy department to the department —— lof the Interior. He safd that under PORCELAIN ACID PUMPS |{he jeases, the navy received one 3 1 pumps | barrel of oil to cvery 16 barrels tak- power- fen out. the | He then went on to speak of the ere, | Veterans' Bureau. 3 jor to| Congress appropriated $40,000 | by acid ero- |for hespitals and turned it over to “ill be used |Charles Forbes, then head of the horatories | Veterans' Bureau, With this sum, | Mr. Palmer said, Forbes furnished {just 200 beds and it seemed that he was doing just as little ag he could for the woundedesoldiers who gave their all to fight for the country. He has been indicted for seven months 4 every so often he has beep in- dicted again. His trial was supposed |to start vesterday. He then spoke of the conference for the limitations of arms, propos- ed by Senator Borah. He said that ling built by ,000 ps will PALACE Beginning Next Sunday, RUDOLPH l = W™ VALENTINO, 7 ‘:NonsieurBeaucaire WEDNESDAY: SPECIALS AT “NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER the sadministration’ didn't like the idea and refused to call the confer- ence but when the pressure of cony gress and the public at large was brought to bear on it, the ‘conference was held. A ratio for the navy of 3 was made, the United States and Great Britain having five and Japan thyee. Ho said that the ratio now 1s 5+4-3 with the United States four, He spoke of the move of the United States to Hft their turrets equal to England’s, He said that England objected and under the Washington conference, the United ates was unable to effect the sange. He sald that our naval power in the Pacfic has been given to Japan and England has the title of Mistress of the Seas. He said that the present adminis- tration claims the credit for estab- lishing the budget system but dur- ing the Idst two years of the Wilson administration, the legislature was hostile -to him. He suggested that a budget system be adopted and congrgss passed one, but he vetoed it because it did not come up fo| He objected to two clauses hecavse they were uncon- stitutional, It is significant \that his standards. was the policy of the government to get a tax on all. goods coming into this country, He sald that the democratic policfes are to get as large a tax as 13 necessary for the income of the government dnd for the protection of our own manu- factu He sald that the repubs Means wantod a high protective tariff \to stop all serious competls tion of forelgn manufacturers with those: of the United, States, but he {wherdby the range of the guns on | " | The Haftislps would be lobiger and | "3 $1i8 18 SERCH hecsuas Sha tytER |are lald by those interested In the goods and the tariff commission {does mot function, Democratic Cancus ; The democrats of Plainville will hold a caucus tonight to nominate candidates for town offices. Rebekahs Entertain Martha Robekah lodge, 1. O. O: F., met last ‘eVening and conferred the degree on a large class of can- didates. Many guests were present including the assembly officers and visitprs from all the lodges in Bris- tol and New Britain. The decora- tions were very elaborate. Pink and green were used in the main {hall interspersed with roses and the | banquet room was done’-in canary color and green with yellow pop- the law has now been passed with the two objectional features re- moved, Ho touched on secret org tidhs. La Toliette has already nounced them by name and Mr. | Davis has condemned them. Mr. Davis has asked President Coolldge T i administration. The secre- 1o name the organization and glve {it the death knoll so that it would be removed from politics, but he ples and goldenrod. A banguet was served at 6:30 o'clock to 76 and irs, Annle Brown had ' charge. | Many compliments were heard of |the exccllence of the spread. | Takes Over Business | John Martin of Hartford has |taken over the horse shoeing busi- | ness formerly conducted in the rear of the post office by F. J. Hallock. [Mr. Martin s an expert in this }ne ALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMB % K4 street have returned from a months' trip to England, Mr, Tur- tin visited his birthplace and' for- mer home while there! ) Senatorial Convention The convention of the fifth sena~ torlal district will be held in the town In Plginville tomosrow afteenoon at 1. o'clock. Delegates will be present fram Sfuthington Avon, Farmington, West Hartfor Burlington and Bristol. Special Mecting Plainville Hose Co. No, 1, will hold a mpecialy meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the firémen's rooms on Plerce streetn, Plans will be made for the attendance of the company at the muster and fleld day in Providence on September 27, Plainville Briefs Mrs. Rebecca Lindsley of Moun- taln View is reported to be very much improved in health, The Methodist Ladies' Aid so- cley will meet in the church par~ lors temorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, All members are asked to be ‘present. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pyott of Baltimore, Md,, are visiting Mrp, Pyott's parents, Mr. and Mrs, \v{- ter E. Calor of Forestville avenue, Broad St.—172, to rent, lower floor, | 5 rooms, -1 room on upper floor, steam heat, bath, 2 minutes to trol- ley, Adults.—advt. Now s the time for peaches. Glad to deliver. Nerl. Tel 94.—advt. Horseshoeing and jobbing by an expert. John Martin, rear of P. O. —advt, canning C. A, ER 16, 1901 Big Wednesday Sale of Quality Food 9 TO 11 A.M. SPECIAL MORNING SALES 9 TO FRES GROUND HAMBVRG ... 8 Lbs. 25¢ 1AM . POTATOES 15Lb. Pk...... 24c | | GOLD MED. FLOUR ARMOUR'S SMOKED ' » SHOULDERS Lb.......... 12%¢ LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ... Lb, l5c |t e e B FANCY LAMB | CHOPS ... ALL DAY SPECIALS . .Be . 18¢ BEEF RUMP CORNED has yet failed to do so. saying that it is the every campaign. - ~MARKET C0.- NUALITY GODDS AT::n, 318- MAIN ST, ECONOMY PRICES ° TEL..2485 Morning Specials from 7 A. M. to 11 A, M. Best Maine 15 1b. | Lean Smoked : POTATOES. . pk 25C HOULDERS, Ib. 14(: -LeaniFreshw-r T _ii’;re g 5 B SHOULDERS, Ib. 15C‘LARD 2 Ihs. 33C All Day Specials in All Departments VEAL — VEAL — VEAL ROAST VEAL ... 1b. 18¢ VEAL CHOPS .... b loc VEAL STEAK ..............1b. 35¢ VEAL FOR STEW .... Ib. 12¢ SHOULDER STEAKS ROAST PORK FRESH CUT HAMBURG .. 1h. 18¢| Lean Corned Beef.. lb. 10c 1b. 18¢! Loin Lamb Chops. .. b, 39¢ 10 Ibs. T8¢ sack $1.09 . 3 cans 29¢ 25¢ K u;nfol ~'Bakinz Powder .. Best Frankforts. . oBneless Pot Roast Domino Granulated Sugar Fancy Flour 5 Campbell’s Soups ... Fig Bars ....... 2 Ibs. Royal Lunch Crackers | Dremiet Salad ceoe 21bs. 25¢] " recging ... ... bot. 33¢ . pkg. 10c! Campbells Beans 3 cans 29¢ 2 cans 29¢ Uneeda Biscuit pkg. ¢ WEDGWOOD v : . ™ — — -~ CREAMERY BUTTER, 2lbs. 85c¢ Parksdale Farm Eggs . N Fancy Full Cream Cheese .. .. “Good Luck Oleo Ib. 32¢ b2 Lux o Pink Salmon Nucoa Nut Oleo Ib. 29¢ Large Ripe Bananas Fancy Cooking Apples Sweet Potatoes. .. 3 Ibs. 25¢ Yellow Onions ... 4 Ibs. 25 Beets or Carrots... bch Large Cauliflower.. ea. Sweet Green Peppers = e 3 qts. 25¢ Large Evergreen Corn doz. 25¢ Green or Wax Beans Summer Squash. . . ! California Lemons Tokay Grapes.... 2 lbs. Solid Head Cabbage Ib. Large Elberta Peaches Sliles sie e 2 gts. 25¢ : INSURANCE Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile Insurance—Loans Negotiated—Rents Collected—Property Cared " For H. D. HUMPHREY He spokq at length on the tarift fold stand. He said that it J |of work and will continue at the Return From England bugbear of B, Turtin and son of Broad advt, A high heat resisting oil for your motor THE finest motor oil that has ever come. from the Atlantic refineries—an oil that'll withstand more battering in the Bearings, more heat from the withering blasts in the combustion chambers, more gruel- . ing tests of every description than you ever thought possible! *That's what the Atlantic dealer has to offer you to-day. All due to the higher heat resistance—the greater body-holding capacity—imparted to this oil through the Atlantic process of refining. v Put this high-heat-resisting Atlantic in your crank- case and watch your motor perform. No “hissing” signs of power escaping past the pistons! Fewer clackety-clackety engine noises! A better oil in every way that makes for higher motor efficiency and !ower operating costs! ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL Keeps Upkeep Down s Dealers everywhere. Atlantic Chart tells whick type of oil your motor should have —Atlantic Medium, Heavy, Special Heavy or Polarine. FRESH ROAST! . 18¢ Thursday, Sept.. 18, is dollar day at The Model Shop, 16 Whiting §t.—~ PORK . FRESH PORK CHOPS LEAN 8. v w 18¢ BONELESS ROLLED POR KX .30¢ SPECIAL! This Week, COCOA BREAD—Try It..1Lb. Loaf 8 WIHEAT, GRAHAM OR RYE BREAD..Lb. 5c LARGE “TWO-LAYER” CAKES ...... Ea, 205c FINEST MOHICAN CREAMERY BUITER .\ .0 2 s S OB 6 LARGE SELECTED EGGS .. ......3 Dos: 7Be FRESH RASPBERRY JAM . 2 Lbs, 31 (4 Lbs. 83c WHOL CHE 2,000 LBS. FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS ....... 2 Lbs. 25¢ LEMON OR 'VANILLA E! I'RA(‘TV. .2 Bbts, AN EVAPORATED MILK...3 Cans 28c OCOA IN BUIK ... . 2 Lbs. 10c NCY MI D COOKI .Lb, 25¢ NEW EIBOW MACARONI . . Lh. ' 10c NATIVE FRE STONE, “CANNING” ' PEACHES .. .. 14Qt.Bas. 69c LARGE HAND PICKED APPLES ......... "4 Qts. 25¢ FXTRA LARGE NATIVE SWEET CORN ..... Doz. 19¢ NEW RED STAR § POTATOES ... .4 LARGE NATIVE 4 Lbs, 150 o Don 190[ o 4 Lbs. 11Qs. 190 NEW . CALIF, * l i s 1 25€ GRAPES :..... 2 Lbs. | 25¢ | TARGE GRF LARGE WHIT | CUCUMBERS ... 2 for 5S¢ 15¢ CAPE COD CRANBERRIES .. Qt. 15¢ 1 RUDOLPH =+t VALENTINO Monsieur Beaucaire When In Hartford Dine With 8 : LOBSTERS, CRAB MEAT, SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, STEAMING CLAMS Honiss Oyster House Co. Temporarily Located At 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Opposite Parsons Theater 'THE OLD, HOME TOWN 'CINDERS FOR SALE SHORE HADDOCK .. Lb, 10¢ FAT FLOUNDERS . Ib, 12¢ 15¢ CAULIFLOWER.. Ea. { LARGF ATIV MACKE) . CROWLEY BROS. INC.4 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs, —TEL. 2013/ A. H. HARRIS ~—General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2979 You can-look a good deal further and you can’t find anything better for the price. Three family house and extra lot at the corner of East street and City avenue. Just painted at an additional expense of $400. We'd ad- vise you to look it up. p / Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rocms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLEY THE POLITICAL ARGUMENTS IN MHOADLEYS 'STORE HAVE REACHED THE POINT. WHERE ACTIONS SPEAK_LOLDER “THAN WORDS ! me: futur ough gress K. P Pl said alten| for t in th odd stree prese Plain Brita! other| A said Klux the p| at th urged state the | it thy roomi door vouch The 1| said t

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