New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924. m———amz s ¢, und " ON DISARMANE NT!"“.W,;» ks G s 0 ¢ i QUADHAND-JACKSON November 15 il [0 Bennlngton, Vi, Britain Girl Married at M. L. Church This Afternoon e of Howard Quad- 15, probably plans tor the int ence on reductic vided for in the tion and se to hold The ¢ constitut in Nover states re; represent the technical matters | program The o here tha carry out convoke th the questi agenda wiil hardly government belore t year at about which tir ous parliaments will the protocol fiself. 2 - pl man expresse i that the confe vened before Buch a 4. afford m n ratification. . N ty 5. church r. John L. Davis offi- Miss Minnie Gritzmacher al luncheon at 1admand will re- where M. 1 in the floris L Jackson s em- oyed in the office of Landers v Frary & Clark. Aged Man Must Stand Trial on Arsen Count rwich, Oct. 3—Overruling a de- Leonard Main in yesterday bound over to the January ior court on ed arson at it cern am realize 1k regarded h: generaljel £ A migcellancous showe Englishmer X 1 fiait a servat N or protoc e The de fon that th want to consider c on Anglo-A fication of Belgium thug bringi which have The coun regular De k i instead of Geneva in cony ! with a request made by Premier o Mussolini of Italy. R ‘ \HU\\IKIUI{ \m~ KELLY Shelton Teachers May | A mise ) . . ie Have Their Hair Bobbed . 8helton, Conn,, ( e & ton board of ently approvre o in feminine head taken the official p teachers of the 3 their hair in any atyle they v A Market Where Quality is Assured Saturday \lormng Specxalq»‘) to 11 Sugar Cured \mo Shoulder . 15 Hamburg Fresh Made Frankforts Ib. Steak . Ib. 16¢ ALL I)A\ S{’L(I—\Lb BEEF Lean Pot Roasts Shoulder Roast Prime Rib Roast Boiling Beef . Boneless Pot Roast Roast Veal s saaibi18e Short Cut Leg ¢ 1b:15¢ Rump of Veal .... Ih 15¢ Veal Chops Veal Cutlets Veal for Stew .. " SPRING LAMB Genuine Spring Leg Lamb Lamb Chops Lamb for Stew 1b. 35¢ Ib. 12¢ FRESH EASTERN PORK Roast Pork 5 Pork Chops ... Link Sausage .... Sausage Meat . lh Pure Leaf Lard ... 1b. 18¢ Ham to Buil ...... Ib. 18¢ Sliced Ham ...... Ih. 39¢ Sugar Cured Bacon lb. 25¢ FRICASSEE CHICKEN Ib. 290 Fruits dnd \ezeldhles Apples 3 qts Sweet Potatoes 4 gts. Tomatoes ...... 4 Ibs. 25 . doz. 35¢ | Cranberries ...... qt. MILKFED FOWLS Ih. 350 Bananas Onions . . Grapes . Lemons ... Florist and New | Trinity | Mrs. Guy L. Darling of | " | ETe—————— GOLDENBLUM'’S . ko, n. 15 ¢ o SILhIES 256 ‘:l'xllnl\]de 3 cans 29C preserve the bullding, but because of | Mitehell, of Reculver grm, West- 1“3“" Oppose‘ $b 000 the condition of city finances he will , chester, on September 25, was re- For City Hospital .ot tavor the rurger appropriation o ) When the health board's petition |untll next year ported to the police today., Miss J Matingly was on her way to West- from FPomfret, Conn, by o hos spit b ol v fore tl e chester d of finances and taxation short WONAN DIAFPEANA, motor, and disappeared in New- ly, Mayor A. M, Paonessa will urge Philadelphta, Oct.” 8. —Disappear- | gy, N, J,, where she expressed the [that 8500 be allowed with which to|ance of Miss Lona Matingly, 68,| intention of boarding a train for | make repairs that are necessary to|companion to Mrs. John Kearsley [ Philadelphia due to sudden iliness | What Tornado Did to Steel Trestle | This was a 120-foot steel bridge before the tornado came. But it might have heen 50 much cardboard for all the wind cared. It was a railroad trestle on the Soo line, near | Withee, Wis. Fifty were killed in the storm. A Special Saturday Sale OF NEW FALL HATS Another big Goldenblum event. During the past week we have. received hundreds and hundreds of wonderful new fall hats and our store is fairly filled to overflowing with them. Tomorrow we offer special reductions throughout the entire stock and the thrifty shopper will find that this is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a fall hat at a worthwhile saving. A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF New R T TR INew Felt Hats |Children’s Hats i high Sl oS e | A large assortment of new E E L S fall for the Kiddies. is 80 large and 0 great that you see them to appreciate them— '$4.85 || $2.95 | [$1.95t0 $4.95 , Complete Stock of High Grade Millinery Supplies at Wholesale Prices®* the vaiu \ Goldenblum Millinery Co. COR. MAIN ard COURT STS. NEW BRITAIN The Little ~ The Little Store With the Big Values o1 Dress Goods Shop 400—MAIN STREET—400 TOMORROW —SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR 4-DAY SALE A new and complete line of Dress Goods Mate- rials has been received and will go on sale, at Sale Prices, Tomorrow — the Last Day. This lot includes plain, striped and plaid dress Big Values g % flannels, silks, woolens, etc. FITCH-JONES CO. CITY HALL TOP-COATS You’ll Feel Right in One of Our Coats That is half the battle—for you know how much depends on that right feeling. Qur tailors have spared no pains—the fabrics are right—warm, serviceable, comfortable—Priced right, too. $30.00 ;, $45.00 OVERCOATS Don’t Be Late Now is the time to make your overcoat choice. Stocks are complete and the best are to be had now— Don'’t be late. . PATRICK - PAR-KERRY BURBURRY $50 10 $65 $45 10 $85 75 0 $95 SALE THIS WEEK Combination Coal and Gas Range 8 Reasons why we very strong- ly recommend THE SERVICE 'STEWART RANGE 1 It'is bullt with 93 years' experience, by SERVICE STEWART RANGES This sale includes this most modern range in sev- eral styles—there is a style here that will meet your most exacting #equirements, and-— At the Year’s Lowest Prices and Easy Payment Terms Fuller & Warren Co., Troy, N. Y. 2 Every Range feature that has proven practical is included. 3 It is so attractive, well - balanced and compact—it is only 41 inches wide, 4 It has such large ca- pacity for baking and cookingg. THREE ovens and EIGHT cooking holes for coal and gas. Its coal and gas sec- tions are entirely sep- arate so both work perfectly. Bullt into the back fts 6 copper colls heat water very quickly with gas. For coal the regular cast water front is provided. Pyrex -glass doors in the gas ovens. C.J. LEROUX, ‘i 134 ARCH'ST., TEL. 304 PLUMBING, HEATING, SHEET METAL WORK The best recommendation we can give you for this range is that Every Person to whom we have sold one is highly pleased with it and very proud of it. Why not put one of these Ranges, finished in beautiful Gray Porcelain Enamel that forever does away with the drudgery of blacking, in YOUR kitchen? Let us quote prices and terms,

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