New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1925, Page 11

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_|teal Practices’ Act, and the other I] the proposed revision and codifica- 4 [] '} © {tlon of the school laws, In the lat- ter instance a recess commission is to make a report, the completion of which 1s still some weeks away. Former Senator C, M. Bakewell, Yalg professor, is the chalrman, and only last week a hearing was L held on one phase of the inquiry, —_— :‘hu commission, however, 1§ un- J orstood to have been steadlly at (Continued From First Page) work during the past year, y'l‘hc by o 7 commission was created under a candidate for speaker is made. The | gpecial act which was adopted after caucus is expected to seloot Daniel | o jong c4ntroversy on school mat- ¥y B, Hickey, of Btamford, 3| ters in which the “little red school- clork, and Arthur 8. Bill, of Hart~ | nouse” was referred to many times sford, as assistant clerk. The latter by many speakers. There seemed to was assistant to Senate Clerk Baker | hg g demand for better school last sesslon. houses, with better equipment and | g Since the last session Leo NoO-| trajnoq teaching forces to serve nan, Who was house clork, has been | communities of towns in place of made compensation commissioner of | tne Jittle schoolhouse on the road Hartford county, In ordinary, course | which has been the gathering place he probably would have beem sen-|o¢ o gmall group of childben in a ate clerk this time and Mr. Baker|gaotion of the town. would have been clerk of bllls. AS| gther recess commissions, such as it is Mr, Baker will remain as sen-| on operation of the ballot law, to ate clork, and later he will appolnt | gongider the state's participation in an assistant, The clerk of bills and | ¢¢ sosqul. oontennlnl of the exposj- ) A 52 inches wide, Br Si ‘ : 4 ° oot i St ST | oo e tor poniess | Hundreds of Bargains Await furniture covers* and draperies, sion A, C. Baldwin of Derby was Chila Labor Amendmmt both sides alike in mulberry, old You Here. Every ltem Cut in clerk of bills, and W. Arthur Coun-| mpe proposal to ratify the pro- rose, black and green. Regular tryman, of Hartford, - engrossing | yosed federal constitution amend- ss. 61981 Price to Move Our Stock. Closing out in all Wool Coat» ings, in plaids, stripes and plain polo cloths, and also Forstmann | and Hoffman marvella. These prices are absolutely below cost. Wonderful bargains and extra- # ordinary values. Silks and Woolens Washable Radium Silk for 50 i». Sponged and Shrunk dresses, slips and lingerie, 1.>v Flannel in ail eolors, 2Y; ydsa § shades to select 9 8 | sufficient for a dress; regular from; reg. $1.49 Yd. ;’i?; DOOTIOTE $2 39 clerk. Tt is believed there will be ment concerning child labor is ex- one change at least in these clerk-| pa.oted to be taken up early butde- ships. There were several assistant | opjon on it may not come until late clerks to Mr. Baldwin last session. |, the sesslon as many organiza- House Called to- Order tions may desire to be heard upon Tomorrow, the house Will be}in, regolution proposing ratifica- called to order by Judge Leonard | jon, The subject matter will come -J, Nickerson of the superlor €ourt| peforg the legislature when the who was spéaker in 1023, © The| compunication concerning it re- statutes make it mandatory for him | cojved from Washington is sent in to pérform this duty. Here, another by Secretary of State Pallotti, or of many precedents which are be-| posgiply transmitted from the gov- ing made will be created. No su-| cpyor perior gourt judge apparently ever| = perorestation and legislation to called the house together because | epaple the state to obtain an allot- | Kiy of his prior immediate service as| mont of federal money to afd in & speaker, unless it Was a great many | yho work, increased public park de- years ago, Judge Marcus H. Hol-| yalspment and a bond issue to meet | P t Sheets. Plain and Figured Georgette ¥ in all evening and afternoon shades. Specially reduced for Domestics and Blankets Pequot Tubing, 5 Ladies’ Cameo Cloth, No. § 42x36; reg. 55¢ Yd. 3 C | 1000; reg. 19 ([0 v, Yd. C comb; who was appointed to the |t 5 score of matters now before | g 45x36 39 5 i . : bench while he was attorney gen-|iyo Connecticut Chamber of Com- || reg. 59¢ ....... Yd. C!| 36 in. wide, good quality §# this sale, 1 39 7 Closing out Figured Part : 1ml in i%})z was npe:kcer o:t :r:‘hl merce, a survey of state finances, a | | unbleached Muslm, Regular $1.98 ° { Silk Crepe de Chme, 56 in. wide, All Wool Soft house In has been custom- | 1, 550604 gross income tax on cor- Lingerie Underwear, crepe | yeg, 19¢ ....... (¢) SR el R reg, $1.49 ..... Finish French Serge, unusual values, jn all staple colors; ary for the house to adopt @ reso-| ;,rationg as recently outlined by | lution to pay the late speaker for |y Commissioner W. H. Blodgett, | his task in organizing the house. |ang many other items will add to |§ After the republican caucuses| ypo purden which the 1925 session | By X | figured and plain, £ y 4 fast colors, reg. 59¢ 19c 36 in. wide extrn_ heavy | Outing Flannel, in plain white : Spanish Silk Lace in all‘ 8 popular shades; 36 in. wide ;ezg;x;ar Yd $1 69 with scalloped edge. regular|®™™" **"** °™ b Genuine Stamped Lingette, 20 membeys Will gather in county cau-| iy take up. 36 in, wide figured all silk| or stripes; = cuses to nominate candidates for Committce Appointments | SRl : 9 7 9 < $1.98 Dress Flannels, plain and oo Keopers and messengers. 10| xoxt wock the "prz;i‘dli‘r‘:;n officers | Marquisettes, in pongee color | reg. 20c ... Yd 1 c different shades to choose from. | Yard o l 19 Scotch plaids, l'lm';\an and 3 two-toned stripes. Russian Crepe, 40 in, wide,| 56 in. Wide; we carry the § suitable for dresses, pleated best quality only in all the R 1 $1.49 £ $2.69 Rushanara (1epe, 40 m‘ Dpche:qs Satms, excellent Wide, extra heavy, in all the|quality, in all popular shades; { wanted colom regular reg. $3.25. $1 98 $1.98 ../.. Yd. $1;19 Baronet Satin, 36 in. to 40| Silk Jersey Tubing for lin- in. wide, excellent quality|gerie and dress purposes in B with high lustre finish; this| black, cocoa, tan, white, blue, formerly sold for $2.25 yard. | fiesh, Nile green and lavender, B Now hegular $1.19 B Yard ...... . $1 49 vard . St € 790 E Satm Faced Canton Crepes 10 in. wide, high lustre finish in all the wanted colors; reg. | $2.49 to $4.50—Yard Crepe Romaine, 40 in. wide, | $ 1 -89 to $3 . 1 9 : in all popular shades; this is| Very Best Chiffon Velvets most cases this task has been &r-|y, gach pranch will announce the | rapged © ahead as canvassing fOr| .,npittees and then the hopper to| these salaricd offjces having been| .iefve ‘new business” will open in | vigorously pursued since election| ... ogt The clofing of this “hop- day. Usually the list of doorkecpcru’ per” is expected to come the Jast | and messengers {8 made up DY €OD- | yeqqion day in January. | ference’ between county caucus rvp-; Transportation Problems resentatives, and tomorrow a reso-) 4 forecast of probable Iog!ulauan' tution will go into each branch| g jn tho background the trans- | naming those agreed upon. There| ., .a¢joy problem. In a recent ad-| are. - also & number of assistant| j..ee by General Manager C. L. superintenderfts added to the regu-| payio of the New York, New Haven | Jar sta’t of Supt. Frank W, Congdon | qng Hartford rallroad he stated 4t the capitol. | that his road would be glad to hava | Medical Practices Act back its Connecticut company trol- | As the scasion opens up two sub- \ Jey properties long held by salaried | jeets placed in the major class are | g iaora) trustees. These propertics | i expected to demand attention. One | yave been held for & purchaser. 18 the proposed revision of the Med-! None phas yet been found although | only, guaranteed to il - i “:\:h B reg. $1.29... 690 36 in. wide fast color Per- J | cale in small all-over 15 Unusual bargains on Linen | patterns, reg. 25¢ Yd | Ta estry, Oriental designs, : A cm? be used for furniture %ov-. Imported Scotch Silk Fin- s, ‘portieres, d ries, etc. || ish Gingham; cloflng g ile;u{,:lf jSEee, Crape ‘5g'9 lout, reg. 49c. . 250 # 98¢ .. Yd. C We Deliver To All Parts of Figured and Dotted White| The City # Marquisette, excellent quality, BlanE:?:fiEoRnfg)l:ctggfl: sonBe N unusual bmga.ms, 35C it s reg. 49¢ ....... 1009 Cotton Batting and § le;\l;l;: (nnghdm, 10c‘fu|l sized Comfortable with § """" daintily figured silkaline cov- { Closing out on Cretonnes, | | erings, in all col- $ 3 B unusual bargains, very best Ors; reg. $5.50 398 | § quality, guaranteed sunfast| Satin Covered 1009 Silk § : z:gli‘;:?l;:gb_%qlle?‘i 25c Floss Comfortable, in figuned i i g land in old blue and old rose; § Regular 65c. T e Lusnetie 36 inches wide, Stamped Guar- anteed Sunfast Draperies, in all wanted colors. Yard $1 o 1 9 Reg. $1.69. . 2 Very best quality (‘hangeahle 5 Chiffon Taffeta for evening Brocaded Bengaline, 36 in.| wide, ad\ance shades and de- | Good quality Corduroy m | regular § all desirable shades, 36 e SL0.9R e \38'49 ; “ . e 5 : & the very best quality; sold|in beautiful colors suitable for e e e Silk Canton Crepe, high lus- farmerly for aFtésrbon A Eyshine (Wit Plain Corduroy..... 79¢ Yd. | befl:lhful])“fig‘”e(linl\fii{atope:: 4 ti"‘;dgé‘“h' in all the popular i $3.98 yd. Yd. $2 98 36 to 46 in. wide 3 98’ Brocaded Corduroy.. 98¢ Yd.| pegular 4 S . 3 | reg. $5.] Yd. o | }?GL:;“' w(lclleu(lhmmeuse Fm-l 87.00 ..oo.... $4 ,98 ) E Reg. $1.49 ....... Yard 98(: “ll;em'iig? fi:&l gl::l?f: xlr? :{}lv Roman stripes in AIl' Wool ! is| ng Clof o # Crepes and Flannel Finished nUAUTV GBDD’S f\ i IJ - e 25¢....... Yd. 15c1 Extra liugc x‘uo 2-in-1 Aus- § g‘;]o"; leg"lm $3 49 Serges, 36 to 45 in. wide; eare tralian Blankets, in white, § T N ly spring showing; regular [[UNDMY Pplf ES ; o g @ # French Batiste, soft silk\ grey and tan; . | finish, in all popuhl | reg. $6.00 ... Mornin eci ls From 7TA. M. to 11 A M. orn g Sp a — s colors; reg. 35c. . 19 | Full Sized Single Blankets Berkeley No. 60 Very Bcnt; in plaids, can be used as § , :&mgr:f w2Bclin e . 099 B Pencil and Roman Stripes|$1.95. $ { in Ratines and Gabardines, 36| Yard ........ 1 .1 9 in. wide; large assortment to| Best quality Wool Jersey, 56 gelect from; advanced spring | in. wide, in all colors; regular e v 65cvwr ... $1.49 Full Sized Indian Blankets in § beautiful color combinations. — . $3.19 § § Best Mame Lean Fresh ¢ i POTATOES, pk. 21c | ;HOULDERS i 156 Best Pure U] almolive p* cakes pp 223bc | soar 5 <29c All Day Specials In All Departments | RDABTPORK (. ovomeronsssosssesnmnee 208 BONELESS POT ROAST ............... b 18 CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK .. b 18¢ e RS A A s e 2 d Fresh Cut Hamburg b 18¢ | Beef Liver . 21 25¢c Best Frankforts .. 1b 18¢ | Lean Corned Beef Ib lOc SUGAR 02, 75c — 25,0 $1.85 348 MAIN STREET Opp Commerc1al Street WINNER(TOEFEE....................lb 39¢ CAPITOL CITY FLOUR . . sack $1.15 EVAPORATFD MIL]\ S . 3 cans 27c it is suid there are several Vv propositions in the' air to sec b\\ ect Sifted Peas chl\ (onk ()ah, pkx. lOc ») Cflns : 'Fgc l Ui d Bis t, 2 kg 04 | Lil‘.l‘\.‘vli »].m‘E‘ Bx;l:‘\liltfm(i th '|‘\:l- o v(\?.u' come ‘ Rumford’s Balung o x of operating economies adopted, in= or the practit Powder b 29¢ - “ ';‘m“ . o 1' ng hlr; »r,.;i\zn.:\m«;r;fi..&\.,l,r by e the Sardines ... 25 ea Beans .. d yrough combine 1 . = = [l sti Print BUTTER——‘n 1 b. prints. .Ib. 48¢ WEDGW 00[) CREAMERY | recover thelr properties might be ‘ t a wate ! mc y an outside rporation in- 3 e ] PR B e R S § Choice Tender Roas sting CHICKENS. Ib. 42¢ 2 s. c current for power and lighting pur- at which 2 2= . I poses, and which might desire to Templeton failed to on creating a cc ticut Chamber a bill dea and indv d watérs, s product in operation s s, C rolley problem will of jitney competition t in two sessions had LS. G S S i o its surp (-ood Luck Oleo Nucoa Nut Oleo First Prize Oleo | of trolley li "32¢ ° "29¢ . "29c ‘lumim Eefia::fi»afc CG’W D BEEF........ Ib. 8¢ PORK LOI N-—Shoulder End..... . 25¢ R lov nnings, and of ruck and 1wethod use ! EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ...... 5 for 25¢ | pusenier T.‘.,f!‘o}..:lf.li(izn]f Beth = Hav “-” ’ = o ! SEALDSWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, ‘dozen 25c | Urstaisiand Interstate, tn leglad. sentment o sture. Prime CHUCK ROASTCS s LARGE RIPE BANANAS .©.......... dozen 29 i e eiructed It Commmianet. u 'S 5 Stoeckel will make _ecommenda- G | SOUND YELLOW ONIONS ............ 61b 256 | (oo propoe i vt i onic bae vsey somim sl whon o1 e Fresh Ground HAMBURG STEAK. .Jb. 16c | Yellow Globe Turnips | Solid Head Cabbage 1 dc j‘,“,f:‘,‘,:i'," e el G i e 25¢ | Calif. Sunkist Le | ward wnless sentiment tnclines | Carrots or Parsnips Ib a';c adlnzenml i mom 29¢ §| v l:v:s‘ ) -‘ls'- 1"“7‘”‘3\‘1"(“:: l""" "‘*3 : he ”'r‘i““""‘ er Lean BACON SQU ARES L “) 23(: ! | Cape Cod Cranberries } Kiln Dried Sweets 1 10¢ ’;‘ Ll S l‘f“’:,'ft""f\’n 2 “'ll“‘ 5 oA e —— | 2 quarts .. 35¢ | Fancy Bleached Celery S litioxt1on. bl Wy that in' case of AN " Iceberg Lettuce, head 15¢ | bunch ............ 20¢ | a u;‘lflnml‘m .;.‘nm :m ro\:'n‘" the n'»; In NATI{H\‘A, MEAT STORFS CO. h to make ye equity against wh ‘ 70 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 483 N » 5 e titling bill will probably LEAN q‘MO?(I;:ErglAL 3P. M. P. M. : : rlun*mmr]nr w ‘cl\ e the | quoted as sayi %R LARGEST RETAILERS OF MEATS IN AMERICA vapdie lb 15 JANS o o T Lty ’\ A e s teve T ! Stores Thronzhont New York, New Jersey, Pennsyivania, SHOULDERS . G Bl At i fasis mithatiinud i s e > ) doty {1 achmmts sl Conpecsion $ | | would insure tities of cars gnd les- | welfare measures last session, Will | who desire to practice the I

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