New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 14

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Y, J1 I,\ 2, 1!”'2?', : N : Vo reason 3 it iéiion 1 { i agalutat HAY ieorge A | e ImM 3 ew Haven, one ta N race s SRR n T eetings, Mr. President “Our president and [eear: Fomy Bants, New o il L N l [ (.\'r‘ this most glorious day 1 1t was signed Alvan T. Fuller ‘”" v e ( urslig | C 4 A w m ! b —_— “Theara's a further birthday mes- . S : | e | saze COTTON PRICES BREAX Charles Noreea o Tis i lfi’ MISSION SEENS LIKELY HOOVER WINS HIS oo, Adopt as it Al iy 4 e ant | o ke 328010 4400 & Bae o ighti [ LAE : 3 ¢ blication of the govern- nin Lightind Puiposes \pscott, Mase, July 3 (- re birthday henors due, day on pu X an Official [ S AT AT UCRE LY oreanizatio e rianarteratin ghting Purposts esident Coolldge, who will be 83 74 we're wishing fame and[ment report, The figures were much T ite Break Ar I % 08 Angel 8 cA he s - - | ve old on the Fourth of July, re- | glory larger than expected and proz b s : g LA L) of ver ulatior X gt July 2 P—The celved birthday greetings today from | “And success to you." #4 heavy general sslling ;e"d Hartford, July 3 (#—The organi ‘ Feard at Comention Held i — he AR 3 i 5 = hape frosted electrie | Governor Fuller of Massachuaetts, Oin a shiald which could be with- |broke to 23,28 cents a poun 2 zatien of the Connecticut Grand | s ! ved by the National | Who apparently had wrtiten some|drawn from the top of the card was|Decomber to 23.35. 1 : Seait) i \ i { fation working 1o4ge, Xnights of Pythizs of Nerth | i Seatile American Seulling Star Elimi- -~ 4 nn 18 10 b g Fleetrle Light assoclat} King ! e in Waghinglon to ur ant Vith the e artment, has America, South Ame Africa, | geartls, July 2 \—Threats of a . at ‘”H \ ‘,‘ '\ ; o u o {‘m]“‘" f. ha TURARS: Aba d Austialis EAVACHdupnite Braatc a: hen nates Marris Pbiyice HEciiin bt s el fected here today '] new 1igt foreig! L & ure all, The new grand body la composed |of 8 new BaniR. [OEL A oy e bulb, which| 18 of colored Pythian lodges in th Lk Lt . N " i 16 Hinson v v £ Eng 1 . ife the usual tate Y ) f New (Orleans. La. of the pupreme . w A thelr lodge, conducted the uv»;“““" : Hinson rvesolution was laid amond sculls at the i The officers of the new grand lodg. L : . 1A BgaLe LA S A e R [aside for printing when it was In Jay’ Hoover's tim Marcella Gules, a past,chancello | troduce ns E. C. Day lodg Har s Prom ith Wing classle of the Hen ) yester affer strenuons | o seconda made the first grand chancellor. The other officars of tha new | Aoe ol Ihe nf 2 ¢t ultimatum wa Siniles i tolbaat [oiin oW Jack lighting a rand lodgs are talist ultima le by g yrand chancelior, W G Etell. |W. B Rile \ 1 i el 5 : h macher, Plainville; grand vice- | Conflicti in the con 3 chanceller, Robert Graham, Stam. |ventlon were Ked st night by | wer too our-vard lead dur e ! alo erl- L iaption o ide. 1e desizned Lo pravent ford; grand prelate, Thomas Gran- |the Rey ¢ Johnson, of |ing the first 50 ya of the race. | ously il at har home at 1 SOt | " m— - " . s deatalaienandtkeee ot ons | SIS [afer g 'tmm‘;:,: thaliia I\“:m,‘n-. and plano. at Marar Daciag perimen ) it i S l OUlllll 0! JUL! SI EClALS OPEN FRIDAY TILL § P. M . of value | checksd his epurt ords and seal, Willlam Demond Can't we do something of Ige | checked his ey Danbury; grand master at arms, R. fat thi nionis hornalied SEinsjilen iot for iembersiatdihe B0l 1 ¥ om thén on the race wag o Teaving time e ne fe e d i Taylor, New Haven: grand lecturer, |stead of making the newspapers| IFrom then on the ra el Il e L e R : ; BUY FOR THE, Charles M sad, New Britain: |carry headlines it the disagree- | c n. After getting the four-: Lions club , A e ans B enes of me v 7 - Irr:;vl! !hm'.yrnr::a:;. ") Tn Ir'v:V ful things we are doing?" | h 1ead the Amerfcan kept it to nual outing Wednesday at Momau facturing plants an - @ B“v Yflul’ “eek End s“pplles Here And Save TWO DAYS Naugatuck; grand outer guard, W.| Delegates were asked he finish line, ayd then rowad on|guin has heen fived at 12 « D nt ot sfocks (that dlstributor 100 yards beyond the winning post.|noon. The party will as r e ave to carry appelared somawhat distressed affer Gulbransen player planos at Morans! INMPFORTS INCREASE i e | ’1 L \ ALE‘ e e 74 | his effort ,-.15\ 5 g e an ardlEe E drge Qni § SLOIN ROUND, PORTERH'GE | TFGS TENDER WINTER REST MAINE C‘u'“j}llenrss who EEERiL STEAKS LAMB_ POTATOES inring May, ecommerce department decreases in tmports from to mak trouble at all, Evm HTIONMW% fi ' ¢ ) h and Sonth America : 'R'uv AROUND e SOLID HEADS NATIVE are easy to make—no trouble at a | The s John §n |both North and Sourn Amerlca. |3 Theydo not soak fat, are crisp, tender | L, ,‘f.’f:,”:.',,"“‘;, Union L ’,f.‘w],',‘. Co, has{ ~The larger from Asia an e Hamburg 3 Ibs 25(: FOWI “1 ZSC Cabbage ea. 5C and have fine texture when made S . MaDons represented the |pensated for the . e SRR with RUMFORD, Everyone will en- | Movement Already s Started Tn | 0 o0 0 © R L am, Cooper, Hun All of the large divisions of the FROM 3 T0O 5 P. M. FROM 7 A M. TO { P, M, joy them and all other hot breads | e St s e Bee AR e e B L e 10 1hs e and cakes when made with | Tennessee's Action vl wied Eates during M as eom- || T e im0 | | Rest values in dresses. Mary Fliz- | pared with t same month a year c 2 1hs. 15c | geattie, gulv 2 (P-Organizations speihy Dress Shop, £7 W Main— |agn, wiy the sxception of Asha ) . cont 18c siderati v state tures have ctaek in the atore at 59 Sprinz N far the same mor s i ta (nhrmv\- at public anetion vests Imports we $327,416,108 eSS 5 & THE WHOLESOME : r R Rl of el v ek o 40 e 2 0 ——ALL DAY FRDAY SPECALS— . mg l‘w.-Mvr Auctioneer William Howard O FXPORTS FORRIDDEN e ety By ;va:yv'l:":j;!.v’r‘-{? ::y‘n(y:wol‘:wr‘r;; o Wake! - B Hon Sing. July 2 P—FExporta- [ B!(J BEEF SA,LF ‘\ BlG LAMB SA_L.FJ roleum cil was pro | f ILEAN RO G BEEF % o FGS GENUINE SPRING M |1aws prohibiting the teaching of JUNGMENT FOR 8173 e R o e | N ROILIN I | LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB ! ant for tha plaintiff to re ir e LEAN POT ROASTS . [ERRRTR |3 FOREQUARTERS LAMB . aver damages of § 5 d cost FANCY CATCK ROASTS .. 22+ | LOINS OF LAMRB TO ROASGT ot $(817 hasl been ded VOTE OF CONTIDENCE : PRIME RUMP ROASTS b . STEWING LAMR | Judge William €. Hungerfor ity | Bre Tuly 2 (M—The cham RONFLTSS ROLUED ROASTS ... .. ., 270 | FANCY LAMB CROPS court in the action of A, r of deputles today voted con- against Frank Jasinski N nee, 123 to 2 he new cabl | Nalr wera counsel for the plaintiff. | net headed by Premier Poullet PORK ] | ———— = = ROASTS FRESH PORK ., w0 b, 23¢ | MEATY LEGS TO ROAST ...... r } | f SALT SPARERIBS ........ e 1 RUMP ROASTS VEAL ....... | i > — il — 3 1 FANCY GOTHAM BACON | 56 SHOULDER ROASTS Hoon h } 2 i | ROLLED BONELESS HAM ., .., . 1h. 85c | BREASTS FOR PIE OR “—\KL e | I [ ‘: LEAN PORK CHOPS . ... . o | CHOICE VEAL CHOPS A PUBLIC | 2@ EGGSTBUTTER LARDiCHEESE Please take notice that the following Insurance and Real Estate Offices = :~ > A b A i .f 2 doz..... 15¢ ’2 lbs 91(: 2bs...... 37c \ Ib. . will observe Saturday Night Closing during July and August and keep open Bl ! \ C o AY |3 oo nnonmm oo : :,_2 Ihe, 200 ‘\lr wmmmw : ERIDAEAVENINGS: iy ; -y ad Wl SPECIAL' ,'.}'7"’"’.'.’"‘131,1;.‘.. e L TV ! CITY COOPE VE ASSN.. INC. i | N : B R DINNER BLIND COFFEE. . 8 1he. 8100 | FRESH FLROW MACARONT oo 2 oo 280 THE HDW. CITY COOPERATIVE ASSN,, INC i A ; RED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TFA 15 Ih, pkg. 27c | FR. AMERICAN SPAGHETTI .. . . .2 oans 28e PARKER & DEMING B | y ; B MOHICAN MAYONNAISE ........... bot. 2fc 1 CAMPBELL'S SOUPS OR BEANS. .. 8 cans 28 i l G e | 4 f VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT...2 hots, 25 | JELL-O IN ALL FLAVORS ........3 pkgs. 200 AARON DANIELSON & CO. . ) W \i PURE RED CURRANT JELLY ..., glass 21c | N. B. C. ROYAL LUNCH .. ... .2 Ibs, Bb(’ z € 0% T ‘ a » £ g YORK STATE PIA BEANS | «v. 81bs. 20c | STAR NAPTHA POWDFR ........2 pkes. LOUIE S. JOA\ ES | 5 FRESH SHREDDED COCOANUT .,.... Ibh. 20c ‘ 1,000 LBS. FRESH FIG BARS . COSTE e | RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER f I can 280 | 1.000 LBS. F'SH GING MR SNAPS 2 .. 25C SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, INC. | @6’(15(’-81‘1 qul'(C 50ap GINGR SYATS i . : LARGE RIPE | LARGE RIPE LGT. FRESH NATIVE GE RIPE THE W. L. HATCH CO. [ . y | | e e | we can love like French s0aps WATHELOKS DANANAS | BEETS ' PINEAPPLES 1) I bR shsana ol HORWITZ & WASKOWITZ | women ]‘)/m(/rd e ,‘,’_,z,“misffl_B““Ch 'Rfl,‘ “t’" ceen 98c MATTHEW PAPCIAK | I | LEvoys. ... dos 39¢ PEACHES ... 2 ats. 25¢ ':(:x(&?él;":n .m 18¢ P. J. MURRAY & CO. but ch, not <o costly as imported soap y I 25¢ ONIONS ... 2 Ibe, 19c PLUNS ... dos. lOc . beg; | B "' l"‘ it o b 10 FRESH ROASTED 15 FNGLISH WALNUT GEORGE L. GANS 5 SR ORI cvupeRs .. 8 tor AUC | praNuTs ... Cl MEATS ..o 35 b 29 C 8o we made Lux Toilet Porm—hy the very ANDREWS P. STEVENS method Frnc s fo b et ke g ; .’JJHBREAD '"i.,‘}"” 7ei IOcIPOUND CAKER:: Ib. 20c DE WITT A. RILEY CO., INC. ‘ 9 i C(\;‘[;::,‘f,: : TARGE PRUTT smA\mrkh\ FLUFF \ LARGE FLUFFY ARl , s s S ea. 25¢ |CAKE ... ea. 25¢ | ROLLS ... doz. 15¢ ‘ Fanrv and E Fancv Omamented Layer Cakes 25c, 35¢, 40c, 50¢c Members of New Britain Board of Underwriters According to the decision of the Merchants as determined hy a majority vote at a meeting held on June 2nd, the stores will remain open on Friday nights until 9:00 o’clock, closing Saturday at 6:00 p. m., starting July 10th. During July and August. Stores will be closed all day Saturday, July 4th. MERCANTILE BUREAU, NEW BRITAIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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