New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 5

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OVERNIGHT HIKE FOR BOY SCOUTS Troop 18 Going Over Road fo Job's Pond Camp | | I'wenty-two members of Boy Scout | roop 18, under the leadership of Scoutmaster Jack Young and As- istant Scoutmaster C. Juckson, will leave New Britaln early tomorrow ifternoon for an overnight hike to the Iloy Scout camp at Job's pond, ortland, The start will he made from the corner of Park and Mapl strects at 2 o'clock and the troop will proceed as Berlin by trolley the hike will continue to the ecamp where a camp- fire will be bullt and a bean supper served immediately on arrlving. On Sunday the seouts in the party | wil start way in win t » aftern may their respective by 6 o'clock Scoutmaster that all homes Young announced ‘ last night that Senior Patrol Leader ; Albert Albanese would represent ' Troop 18 at the state patrol leaders' nw to take place in Southing- B T cording to Boy Scout interesting record Young, a the he lat Troop 18 records, has Headed by Scoutmaster world war veteran part 14th who rmy from 1914 to 1918, and R]mn» . : New Britaln Rotary roop has every claim to s medals are of a local a total member i e member hav ng a scout more than two ar Yet in that short spac a number of fir roop and thre star scouts, results to a gre extent to the efforts of M Young, who fs now sccrefary of 1 Necw Dritain Boy Scout council AMERICANS ARRIVE FOR SCOTCH GOLE Troon Will Be Scene of Cham- pionship Match arg Scotland, May 15 st of the 94 women golf plonship next week, a are for rlcans, al rticipants in the busy today with tional matelic ed for the British ladles' cham- § OBSERVES T3KD BIRTHDAY S| VEECTED 10 [ebtoarmmrisamume SCOUT COUNCIL The New Britain eounell now con sists of 28 troops, Including t ir temvan o m,d b sweri New Troops Represented--May : Have Permanent Camp Site Frank L, Asklund Guest of Fonor at Soclal in Parlors of Elim Swed- uts, hn troops at tl A., Salvat ron school ment will 100 Ther 13 1ite scouts, six first-class scouts with badges, 107 second-class 114 tenderfeet, During the | months 86 scouts were added 74 dropped, making a net gain of ine An analysis on completed I'his shows that "scout I\H!ll ‘\f‘H Ington, Newlngton and Frank ‘L. of 887 Main al enroliment 19 scoutmasters and street gathered last evening in the church parlors to observe his 72nd | birthday. Addresses were made by Rev, Axel L. Peterson and Edward | Nt Larson, and Royal Larson favored last with vocal solos. Mr, Asklund was presented with a table lamp and a bouquet of carnations, the latter| heing the glft of the members of his | ay school class. Refreshments Ashlund star scouts, 583 At the w Britain Boy Scout eouncil held night, uewly formed troops were clected to smi-annual meeting of the representatives of the membership in the council, wers ', W. Diwight These Stevens of Kensington BUprhes ve W. O Is annua by age er, representing the || Boys' clu Raymond J. Clabby John Klund 1s 1in's best known aving lived h “fof St. Ma chureh 118 mostly to boys b ippes | Donohue of 8t. Joseph during whicl en | Ensign Carl Frederie 1 14 and that they 1“4. bl phusd o work of the Baptist | Salvation Army, and ¥ fter that age R prominent in the work of the Bap!i e s 9%: 18 yoars 18 a representative constitution and adopted and will be op | Jan. 1, 1926, President church, years, 56; 16 18 years, 8 94; 14 years years, 35; 19 years a annual city - Bristol Man Awarded o “ M. Holmes of the AL Judgment Against Hickey . ¢ t Wi park urda James R, Brown of Bristol was g of ti 1 W d a judgi t of $500 1 York elty 28 : sts against Willlam J. Mickey of French Govt. Creates 18 Willow street by Associate Judge| imping committee and ex ), Howard in common pleas court yes- | ity sasnavenkiicon \c\\ I’uhlmt\ lmi v, Tha suit came as a result of ng the rship of a per | an automobile e Plainyi manent camp site o time ir November 9, 19 ourt find the future The ¢ is no for the c considering the prol Hickey responsibl 3 of loca and the consequent damage to|and financing 1 hopes to n in ] Prlv l; H P cretary Brown's car. 1 was also glven |some ymmer N this Premier will be ar counterclaim | Plans for this y hef of the Frer r udgment on T 3 was represented and Allan [ appeared for the held up to the . | Liebert, the const - | York mith local | pr | Blg Money Savers For You. Here!! REGULAR HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 A, M. 9 TO 11 A, M. 9 TO 11 A M LEAN FRFESH BEST MAINE SHOULDERS POTATOES b............ 18¢c peck ... 21c FRESH RICASSER FRESH NATIVE pk loc Fowl ...... Ib. 30c Spinach .. T8 IMTO 11 M ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE STEAKS Hamburg 5 hsi 25c 3705 P M, ARMOUIVS LEAN SMOKED h, ALL DAY SPECIALS PRIME BRI ROASTS BEEF 24c¢ Gold Medal or John \hlvn Il'mr Bag $1.19 BEEF LEAN BOILING BLER LAMB 2 1b 8¢ LGS YEARLING LAMB 1 s 280 1 g orr LEAN POT ROASTS ves . b, 12¢ LEGS GENUINL SPRING LAMB (1) S PRIME CHUCKR ROASTS . 5 1b; LAMB LOINS TO ROAST . . 24 i o PRIME RUMP ROASTS .. ... In. FOREQUARTERS LAME h. 18 RONELLSS ROLLED ROASTS .. ... i STEWING LAME Ih, 120 : FANCY SHOULDER CLODS I 26¢ PANCY LAMB CHOPS Ih, 2% . B i i i ! | o L VEAL | PORK v 1 SHORT MEATY L1GS ¢ (FRESH) ROASTS PORK i } o t gl t £ PANCY RUMP ROASIS LLEAN TRESH H1AMS n £ ; SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST LEAN PRESH SPARERIBS 1h pet . BIEASTS 10 BOIL O BAKE PRESH PIGS FLET 1 PANCY VEAL CUTLETS GOBEL'S RIB BACON h. " CHOICE VEAL CHOPS ....... LEAN PORK CHOPS b, 25 SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWT 1, 15¢ PATTED ROASTING CHICKENS Ih 48¢ FINEST CREAMERY | SELECTED STRICTLY FRESH . 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ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT ST'WBERRIES LEMONS rges Unior eres! ) o Urges Union Intere F B 2doz.... 45c dfor.....25¢c, 2baskets. 45¢ doz. ..... 29¢ LONG GREEN LARGE NATIVE URESH NATIVE : e 2 o BXE nean' 10C v s 15¢C 2 GREEN OR WAN LARGE It NOUTNEWN gy % STRING BEANS 2 qts 25C 1 B 10 29C POTATOES 20 C | 8 situa - growing I'MESH blG LARGE SOUND FRESH RADISHES & i sitlc e bor «¢ PARSNIPS 1 Ihs Isc COCOANT TS IOC BARLRIPES 2 bunche 5C 1 1 UE OUR LARGE ASSORTMUNT OU TUHE FINE~i “DRIEDT TRUIS. YOU'LL SAVE MONEY! & &% WabD o ALL RINDS URESH FISH LOBSTERS AND CLAMS ALSO SALT AND CANNID 1183 Gich e sl flled a romises to the work: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925, | | k| STORE )uo 1o 336 MaihSs/. o 1 N Wi /1 Sfore fi fm,(h AMAZING VALUE! REAL ALL SILK Dress«es ;'7 Foulard and Printed Crepes | No wash dresses in this lot di made of fine quality sill Y [ r designs and cole zes 18 to 44 — Wort! Fine Spring HOSE for the Family Special Saturday Reductions WOMEN'S FULL ZASHIONED SILK HOSE £16.00 " Prices Reduced on All Our New SPRING COATS Qur regular $2.00 grade. All well known makes. Laurel, Corticelli, “MKM,” Everlasting, “Onyvx Poin- tex.” Black, white and thirt liionable shades. All Vorth up to $30.00 i first quality. Higl le materials All colors Saturday Special .. .. Pair $1 79 Styles include: WOMEN'S SILK HOSE and \n\\l(\ \pmi Hose. Fur Trimmed M Sport Coat Eight hundred and sixty pair. Blacl. 1 Dress Wear and all fashionable shades, On sa — Sizes 18 to 44 — Up-to-Date n Will Apprec MEN'S NOVELTY HALF HOSE $ 95 : i 49¢ . CHILDREN'S SPORT SOCKS 1 Seven-e I come just Dbelow the knoo. dozen in ve new Summer styles for 49 and girls. Special Saturday Pair A Great Purchase By Us Means A Great Saving For You— Don’t Overlock It Tomorrow — 200 Genuine Good News, Mother! { We've Marked the | Prices Down Again On Good Clothes } Boys’ FOUT LINEN I‘IH SUITS wdel con vest and two pants. Fine Spi ‘:\.M colors. $ ; BOYS’ PERCAI AND )I,\l)l(\,\ BL Ol\ S— Big assortment of stvl ol colors I Good grade of 1l cut and well made. As- et et b t of p 6 to 16. to select from ; . 5 ¢ 73C 7 J (: (N)Il l)l R ABLE l’\ Ma e style and DAtORE colors oys like. 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