New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1924, Page 28

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ok too matronly," ks s irectoire,”” This Reluse to Be Dictated 1o aml Start Quarrel Over Sigles | arls, N case for the cu yme ot flat on must we £ 1t has b meanon at | that = their sum FOOD SHOP RIJMAN RU|NS WII L Mutual Rldg. (One of MostTnterestng Finds, )| Made in England 1 T.—Further da- |} ry near Harrogate r-old Roman city of the 1 was cir- and most inter- gland for 50 years 1 the attention of | e find is one of the {esting made in |and has attr DON'T FOR(,FT- that the hest place to hu\lzy"]ffl‘::;ffl the purest foods, preparedyeere casiiv for your convenience and R delight, is at our store. We foun. sell only high grade goods of {77 the hest quality. You can| rely on our Delicatessen. Everything is fresh and ap- ! petizing, and as wholesome ' and nutritious as pure in- | nevs et A Homan toad griedients and sanitary s was discovered a short handling make poNhle. ry SATURD AY SPECIALS The excavations tion is on the exact exposed, inc ith the stone work in | over t Brookfield Butter (prints) 45c¢ Ib. New Pork Loins 38¢ Ib. CloverbloomButter (prints) 43¢ 1h. New Fresh Shoulders, 24c 1h. Gobel’s Quality First Bacon, 34c 1b. New Fresh Hams, 32¢ Ih. Smoked Salmon, 60c Ih. New Shipment Spice Drops, 28¢ Ih. Horse Radish 1215¢ Ih. Extra Fancy White Raisins, 3ic 1h. Walnut Meats, 65¢ Ib. Imported Camembert Cheese, 65c tin Regular 45¢ 1h. Coffee, 40c 1b. Roast Stuffed Chickens, 3 to 4 Ibs. average, ¢ £1.50 and $2.00. About the Store Olives and !‘ ”'-1 New Sauerkr: Our Own M Flizabeth N. B. C Chicken been uncover most of the s will to the British Museum be presented MOTOR TRADE BRISK British Automobile Businese js Bet- ter Although Trade Duties Have Been Taken Off. LYCEUM STARTING MONDAY Grand Opening of ‘VAUDEVILLE’ Also ELINOR GLYN'S bage. Vegeta “HIS HOUR" All kinds With Aileen Pringle and | n:;:n- : rchovie iz John Gilbert MOVING PICTUR The South Congregatlonal Church Brotherhood “The King of Wild Horses” FRIDAY EVENING, NOV, 7 At 7:20 o'Clock Under 16 PALACE — Starting Sunday HAROLD LLOYD In “HOT WATER” L lceland s One of the Best In- ists of Great Britain |f 'NEW BR]TAI\I DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924, MORAL TONE IMPROVBD Bishop 4. W. remote districts by couriers who travel by horseback over the rough | mountain trails, fording glaclal riv- s and oftentimes risking thelr lives to reach the nearest telegraph or [tetep! ice from which their tispatches may bo filed, When the | world fiyers reached | 1n thelr recent flight Atlantie, they found Robinson of M. E. Church Thinks U, to Live, Manila, Nov. 7.—Bishop John W, ¢ | pal ehureh, , | Bombay, India, thinks the moral tone of the United States is improv- ward ing and that It is becoming a better Although mails are slow in the re- | place n which to live. Ie is re- mote districts, there fs an unusually | turning to India after spending sev- telephone. and tele- | eral months in the United States, graph system, and most of the|He has lived more than 30 years in ard o | smaller to are in direct touch | the far east. rob- | with the capitol in this manner. “Greater charitles are belng an- wsaid the bishop, “man kind is more (houghtful of his | netghbor, and more hospitals arc bheing erected to care making the United States a better What s elaimed | place to live fn, 1 visited all of the essful treatment of | Jarger citles of the country, north, op sickness” by fnocu- | south, east and west and v is deseribed by the Datly Mail| drunken men. Christianity is s occturred in the Lanca- | throughout the counfry, &t | churches are belng bullt progress is being made.” two hundred miles to comprehensive nounced,"” uccess in Treating Sleeping Sickness | andon, Nov the snes jon Infirmary and more hoy patient, says the Mall, de od the disease and the doctor | T — iated him with a spreia ANEW CHERBOURG STATION A woman was admitte Cherbourg, Nov almost imm 3 and the ministry faet health vored, The 1t is. proposed fo an by m tax on passen js investigating {he claim. CANNED FOOD WEEK, Nov. 8 to Nov. 15 TARE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXTRAORDINARY FOOD SALF. THE'RE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS THAT YOU WILL FIND A BIG SAVING, QUALITY UNSURPASSED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BE SURE AND READ EVERY TTEM IN THIS “AD"—I1 MEANS MONEY SAVID TOR YOU, OUR REGULAR HOUR SALES 9TO 11 A M LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS b1 lfll SH <11 \\l\G FOWL .... N TO 11 AL M, | ROUND, PORTERHOUSE AND SIRTOIN STEAKS . . Ib. 19¢ FRESH GROUND fl\\!l(l RG 2r 1] l"'\IH A M POTATOES 15 b. pk. 18¢ FRESH CUT NATIVE SPINACH GRAN SUGAR 13 Ibs. $1 0053\‘;‘\ ALL DAY SPECIALS Beef ‘ ' b, 26c 3TO S5 P. M THE BEST LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . . I5. 13.?. | PRIME RIB ROASTS BE . Peck 15c¢ FROM 7 TO P 2 e, 19c Lamb L¥GS YEARLING LAMB ... LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB FOREQUARTERS TO RO. RIB AND LOIN ROAS FANCY LAMB C unl‘ N Veal SHORT MEATY LEGS TO ROAST .. 15¢ PRIME RUMP ROASTS .. g 1. 20¢ SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST b, I8¢ BREASTS TO STUFF, BAKE OR STEW 1h. 10¢ CHOICE VEAL CHOPS . 5 Ih. 25¢ LEAN BOILING BEEF ... MEATY POT ROASTS PRIME CHUCK ROASTS RONELESS RIB ROLLS NATIVE SHOULDER CLOIY ROASTS (FRESH) PORK <. 0.0 LR SMALL FRESH HAMS s FRESH SPARERIBS PRESH (UT PORK CHOPS SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES .. FANCY m»\\n\' SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWT, .. PINTST MOHICAN CREAMERY LARGE FANCY SELECTED BUTTER .2 Ibs. 81¢c ECGS ...2doz. 8lc 37c &oi w2ic ainis. 3lc i 35c Best Pure Lard 2 Ihe. OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEY | PRESH SHREDDED COCOANUT | RED BUFTERFLY MINED TEA N. R. (. SODA CRACKERS LEMON OR VANILLA EXTRACT N. B. €. GRAHAM CRACKERS NEW PEA BEANS MOHICAN MINCE MEAT Canned Goods ! Save Buy Them By The Dozen or Case Now MILK 'BEANS 'BEANS BEETS Case $3.10 Doz R1.68 Doz. $1.85 Case $3.60 Vt. Sage Cheese . 2 Bots, 3 Ibs. Doz $1.10 Doz $1.18 Case 83.15 FARLY JUNE PEAS Doz £2.00 Case $3.60 EXTRA FANCY PEAS Doz $2.18 Case $1.32 STANDARD SWEET CORN Casc $3.15 ETRA FANCY CORN Doz, $1.68 Doz $2.10 Case $4.08 LARGE SIZE PUMPKIN Doz, 81.80 FANCY SPINACH Case $1.32 BEST PACK SUCCOTASH Doz, $2.01 Case $3.84 FANCY (NO. 3 SIZE) TOMATOES Doz, 2,10 Case $1.30 Case 8336 Doz 8 SLICTD PINEAPPLE Case $6.96 FRANCO AM SPAGHETTI Doz S117T (ase 83.45 YELLOW CLING PEACHES Doz, 83.21 FINEST PACK Sauer Kraut Doz, $1.87 Case $3.60 Doz, 83.60 Case $6.20 CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Doz, $1.15 4 doz. $1.55 FANCY WAX BEANS . Doz $1.02 Case $3.60 SOUND YELTOW Native Onions . .. FANCY GREFN MOUNTAIN Potatoes, (2 bu. sacks) Bu.90c T l5c i o o 15c NATIVE HEAD 1 e 19(: of Superior Quality, Here Always FRFSH ROASTED ) PTATN RAISIN OR MARRLF r' 25¢ 200 PEANTTS Quart POTND CARE v e Cake Ia 15, 30¢ Loat Cake Va. 22¢. 30 Va 40 wange Sqnar Ea. 15 Telly Roll ba. 18 Bald. Apples 4 gts. 25¢; bas. 69c G.ra>pe§ruit NATIVE I‘L\U" 4 1hs loc W 11.ATY 25c BAKERY PRODUCTS PICIAL CHOCOLATE CRT AN TAYFR CARES Fa 4 Tbs. 10c 3 for 25¢ GREFN CURLY KALY LARGE WHITI CATVEIFLOWE R FANCY SWEET POTATOY S Whipped Cream € akes Whipped Cream Puffs The Best Bread . & Angel Cake Fa. 25¢ Ea. b Marshmallow Roll Fa. 20 AT BINDS FINEST CANNED FISH YOWF 'S QUALITY OYSTERS S, Better Place | ¢ | Robinson of the Methodist I‘Nyvu.i with headquarters in | for the sick, | l CINDERS FOR SALE. W | 50 WLSL 8T, THE OLD HOME TOWN HARTFORD, Telephone 2-5151 We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines Patrons may now call us direct on these wireg without charge. Patrons in \Windsor call 500 Patrons in New Britalo call 20065 ms in Glastonhury call 200, Patrons in Manchester call 1500 CONN. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE SHOE SHOP LITTLE MEN'S AND GIRLS’ MEE B HUTEHING Per Pair EDUCATOR Per Pair Subject to slight imperfections $2.79 .0 $2.79 Children’s and Misses' sizes 85 to 2 -u u -.. n-- Wnless this trademark is stamped on ths sole, it is not an Educater. This ot of Educator shoes in children's sizes was carefully gelected for G. and is the best of a big lot, b1t did not stand the test of rigid inspec- 1o of very slight defects. Fducator shoes allow the children's feet to grow as they should and they are scientifically manufactured {o prevent suffering from foot trouhles, Children’s Shoes Girls’ Shoes A lot of shoes for girls, misses, children and $3 39 infants. These are made in a variety of stylish pat- terns of smoked Elk, tan Elk and brown Elk with Per Pair redale Elk 14 p. Some with faney cut-out collars. 5 This lot of shoes for big zirls in sizes 3 to 8, in- cludes Educators, new light tan Orthopedic oxfords. All high grade shoes that will give the girls plenty of foot comfort. Sizes 815 to 11, Per pair Sizes 1115 to 2 Per pair $2.95, $3.25 CHICKIE AND PRETTY BETTY JPERA PUMPS $4,00 Per Pair The Downstairs highest type of foo within the reach of the average person. The sizes are 3 to 7 in light tan calf, 1, Cuban and French heels. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Store Shoe S)vmp is displaying these models, duplicates of the , and made in a quality to satisfy at a price that brings it black suede and bl . with SHOE SHOP TR We can offer a fine property on Beaver street—fine three-family house and two other houses. This property A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— TEL. £ has wonderful possibilities—house has seven rooms on a floor and is one of the best built in New Britain. MARYLAND ()\’311‘[ S Our Crackers Are Always Fresh 2 CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS 2 Main Street Phone 343 Hooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. HAROLD LLOYD In Tempomnl\ Located at ! “HOT WATER” 5 CENTRAL ROW, “dllf()ld / HoLD ER NENT Sh‘} 2 SHERIFF EA\QVN o | & }SARAH'; E " \ADNTED FINAL RETURNS = 'EAS‘E’OADS WEST OF Town DELAYED ELECTION OFFICERS- SCATTERED RETURNS AND A LOST BALLOT BOX CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OTEY WALKER LOSES OUT FOUND = BY SEVEN VOTES - SHERIFF BURKETT RE-ELECTED - \ D WURGLER A POOR TH\ED - CRY OF FRAUD |S HEARD— e te Camp Real Estate Co. R R P PSR R I P N PR S ‘ PALACE — Starting Sunday { HONISS OYSTER CO. BY STANLE\H ~a0m T EE] do WO OO ™

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