New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1925, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 wamn BOSTON STORE SATURDAY THE LAST DAY TO SHARE IN THE SAVING OFFERED IN THE GREATW Anniversary Clearance Sale IT’S THE LAST DAY OF THE SALE, A GREAT WIND UP TO THE GREATEST AUGUST BUSINESS WE'VF EVER HAD. WE HAVE TAKEN ALL QUR SUMMER MERCHANDISE — SMALL LOTS AND BROKEN ASSORTMENTS — AND REDUCED THEM STILL FURTHER BECAUSE WE WANT A RECORD DAY’S BUSINESS. YOU WILL PRACTICE TRUE ECONOMY BY SHOPPING HERE! DONNELLY-MULLEN MacDONALD GOVT, Wil ° HELLOGG WouLD WL, ‘ HAN“Y@AR'}E”ES‘ ORW‘MBORI‘JRS Spanish Lose 20 in [WONEN'S HANDS AND Joseph M, Chernoff Chosen Pres-! ident af First Meeting |, I ¥ : | | N D TE Plar. On or before that day a pub-| 1t is known that Tiiden will be il U i C announcement | will be made of | No. 1 in the singlesmand it is con L the ¢ ; { rand com which [sidered certain that Johnston will ! 1 ‘:h' United States players will war-|he the No. 2 singles man, partieu- L o Bie B [ NLEL D ) I ris Willlams 24 of Phila. | 2gainst Richards to decide the rela- e e | e was named as captain tive merfts of {hese ftwo stars ind H. Ward, Kail Behr and |Richards and Willlams probably (Tilden, Johnston, Richands and 5on e AR b o | merica’s opponent In the ehal- Williams represent the Davis cop committee [ lenge round will be determined at Sueh T Report Growing Ont Minister of Health Warns Azaines of Sur. | ki i i i v Skirmish With Riffs vey In Enzland Where Change Tolerance of “Rreutality Hy Mady u = s offi team, weer named am named as | Hrges Thal Clearance Be Re- e Tuseit Snch Ships London. Aug, £t (P—h cn w Tohn Wheatles Jth in the Ramsar Mac Te Noticed Londan, An~ 21 (M he more strenun s the USg 107 A | Trorest Hills, Sept, 4, 5 and 7, when 'hy\n:u Wil not gain a place on | France, winner of the FEuropean he team unless | zone competition, will oppose either than fen days be- | A {1eading ar Joseph M, Chernoff mas electad [cular d ernment for the enrol some mishap, oe nt of the Fidel f this city at the first meeting |E10 of stockholders, held last night at|®'S 2 . n el s of 1 g m ot ver INving. s attracting iton, eep the Burritt hotel, The ban o ; . uestion of regulition ! 2 PE- | Epanis the proc of 1,0 LS ! i the ¢ in newspapers which daflv fea anti-emugelng tr probably begin activifi nd riflee npon fhe island . niards 1 e —At a meet to fight against |, ' foree Industrial [teday are taking bigge 0000 workers as a 1rring not loves and shoes Alia or Japan, which are con funse corps. rea: ehalle round, fo 1 de T 3 11 nd, forcas ane g in the American zone final itacks on the wo of the il o s out of the line.up. : inning foday at Boston now in sy the buyers for e what fhev dese the [ nited the e spread of extremism in the ranl “ [labor 1 Y A TS onE nrollment throt paper. the Soutl pressed the the Davis eup. em I10's team tennis SNIRIBLING WEALTHY PRRCTINY S that W, 1 has made close o 1 hls brief but spectacula 000 and a surplus of § Other officers elected sident, M. W, Bannan, proprietor > O'Neil Tire and Battery com- |, | . olving offs . omy et h oxer treasurer. JThE h. Hunteri i SLiRs R & 4 T v The monev has b The following di- 1al college of A gl vested largelv in Florida rectors cted: L. H. Mora 3 1 druggist, Wallingford: T. H Fri president, William DTrisk & Sons |y),e Mfg. Co. Wallingford: H. R. Stone, |pg ! : business manager, Choate andred wome ¢ : J L ¢ v ) ) ! ! | ; nn, Snelords 1. Jokme o om0 T T pon ‘ e e ITY.GOODSAT: n, 318- MAIN 57 .- 2485 slanst e i s ) to suffer r is Cup | i Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon Wallingford 3. Utley. assistant | . . ; o o treasurer, United states security ' Child of Six Burned to U > [ Britain Trust Co, Hartford; Death, Playmate Is (7 (e ird Kinsev of named as first S em properti tribling and parents are enmized in o4 harn namely, subduing i SIOrming tour in a motor van fitted ary to h # hame school, [menfs of ons retired [ten years ago ar Charles ¥, Lewle, prosccutor, town of Berlini| pogon Ang. 21 (B — M. W. Bannan, New Britain: Alfr el Al Johnson, president. Stanley el it a “iroetliss " sy Coal and Grain Co.; Howard T.. F attorney, Hartford; W, B. Rossber retired merchant, New Britalr H. Maxon, New Britain: Bruno Wag- | qymmoned t el ner, superintendent. the Staniy | gajinquenc and Mrs Works: J. M. Chernoff. | Enganb, pavents of the dead hoy, W. B, Rossberg, who was the or- it e navea Lnely nization secretary of the Com- |, ire when the 1ad did not hee whan it I'nis e e formed 15 years ago, was ¢ ' re upon to tell something of his ex-|utype ! periences in that line. He ribed [ The elder Engano was foreman of | the vork of getting the t com- [ the workmen and the Marrsearitolo | rament of |purposes the co f Best Native b Lean Smoked ‘ POTATOES, peck SHOULDERS, 1h 20 0 | ceived when s jefinitely es on these syh- fell or was yrner fire in Roshury ved fatal at City hospital today. [jects Marrscaritolo, 12, has | u| : | Best Pure O LARD ... & hs 39( All Day Specials Lean Fresh HOULDERS, Ih repairing LAMB — LAMB — LAMB * LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB . ., [n 35 pany into working order and »\-‘; pressed convietfon that the Fidelity | Industrial bank wiil meet with sue- cese, | Charles W, Hawkins, treasnrer of | the Commercial Trust company. said | that there are great possibillt or a bank of this kind in the city and that there is no question about there | being room for such a hank. boy was hired as a water earrier Rain Prevents Important | (vames in the Natfional! New York, Aug. 21. — Rain to-! dav cansed the pr nement of the | opening of th between the Pitt New York Giants, " LAMB FORES .. SO AMB CHOPS .. 39¢ LAMB STEW st 19 TG S s R R e ROAST VAT S eun 25¢ ROAST PORK .. A 25¢ PRIME RIB ROASTS ....... 28¢ He pointed out the fact that New | geheduled to have plazed a d WBritain is growing rapidly and stat o4 that in his mind. this cify will some dsy be the gecond la not the largest, eify in the sta remark being greeted with appla Both Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Ufl stated that a bank is no than ite officers and Mr Kins | gaid that the bank hasa capabls head in the person of Mr. Chernoff. Th right management can make any gort of husiness grow, he sald A regular dividend of 2 per en common and pr an extra dividend of eommon stock. were de quarterly meeting of the the Fidelity Finance Corp. Burritt hotel 12 dends will b= para This extra dividend stock was declarad in har eompletion of two 3 READ THE HERALD 1IFIEDL & 110, L. F. of A, wi header, tomorrow if the There will be header Sunday Two games will be pla weather permits, | another doublr and a single game ROUTS POSTPONED heayy Coney Island turing the 1 rament are to cooperate Special Notice The members of Pride Circle No. g0 to 10 be Those attend- ing should he at Jndd's Hall at seven on Friday eve of Pine Rock 29% REDUCTION — ON — Coats Made to Order » EDW MESHKE & Est. 1896 & 170 MAIN STREET ARD with Dr Ros o 15 an- swer his wite's divores proceedings Convenience, Safety and = — O = UR Industrial Certificates of Deposit are an ideal investment for funds temporarily idle which you wish to keep available at short notice. These Certificates pay 5oy interest from the day of depnxit to the d‘l'\‘ of withdrawal. Unlike many investments, there is no dm;nr of fluctuation in value. They can be used for investing large or emall amounts for a long or short r.:rml of time, W h_\' not plwe your spare funds in this cons venient, profitable form of investment? Certificates are issued in amounts of $500, $1,000 and FRESH KILLED FOWL i BONELESS HAMS 4 ( HOICE SHOULDER STEAK ... Fresh Cut Hamburg th 18¢ Beef Liver o Ibl5¢e 39¢ 3ac 22¢ Veal Stew Lean Corned Beef 1 10c Domino Granulated SUGAR 10 58c == 'VAPORATED MILK .... ('HALLENGE MILK .... 8§ ( AMPBELL'S BEANS PRI T SRR T T Confectionery Sugar 2 s, s 1he Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Royal Lunch Crackers 215 1h box .. 39%¢ {ampbell’s Soups 3 cans 29¢ <hredded Wheat package e 1c Rumford's Baking Powder < 29¢ 25™$1.45 veve 3 CAN8 29c sedsvavee & CANS 2hC 3 cans 25¢ White Tuna Fis!; can ch Early June Peas 2 cans 29¢ Uneeda Biscuit 2 packages ....... el Premier Salad Dressing, bottle ... 33¢ Jello (all flavors) 3 packages ........ 29¢c Pink Salmon .. 2 cans 29¢ & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP .... 6 cakes 25c '’ BUTTER 2 Ibs. 95¢ PARKSDALE FARM EGGS ........ 2 dozen 8Tc Good Luck Oleo ... 1b 33¢ First Prize Oleo ... Th 29¢ Nucoa Nut Oleo ... Ib 29¢ i-‘aincy Vermont Cheese v vvnve 1 32¢ YELLOW BANTAM CORN .......... dozen 15¢ LARGE RIPE BANANAS ... «vsee. dozen 25¢ SOUND YELLOW ONIONS ........... 4 Ibs 25¢ Sweet Green Peppers 1h 18¢ | Fancy Pink Cantaloupes, 2 for 25¢ Native Lima Beans 2 quarts 25¢ Solid Head Cabbage ™h Se Fancy Calif. Lemons* | dozen . 2% | Fancy Sweet Potatoes | o Native Green Beans 25¢ Summer Squash 3 for 10¢ Native Beets or Carrois, bunch ..... 5Se Red Ripe Tomatoes Solid Head Lettu head Extra Fancy Plums 2 dozen ...

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