New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 22

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i BRECATN S DAITN 'H”\'I‘ FRIDAY, .I"‘(‘H 12 l"‘_’fl. COSTLY GIFTS AND SPANKING RELATE I] (hicago Com‘ t Hears Unus lal Domestic Evidence I por cent red tion in pri GREEN IWI('H HOMES ARL nt Japancsc Leghlnlms vl off] he | 2 A u.» has Engage in Fist Fight b years, the past flve as Peking, Mareh 12 (®—While two Japanese destroyers were o E——— ing up the Pei Y Lodi, N, J., btrlkcm Will |odas. theyupe ‘\ot Accept Wage Boost river heia by ¢ " Kuo- Passale, N, J, March 12 (® - minchun (natienal armies.) Ma- ing worker: ine guns and fleld batterles ur-rr ), works of Lo used In the bombardment, ‘v\ refused to w « hpn 1ese officer and two men wers ILLIONS INVOLVED N .. GASOLINE PROCESS SUIT -5 vernment Brings Therefore Owners Ask Injunction e Aainst Borough In Effort To Get satlstaction, ""'DPLFORTFR ARRFS]FD conie, Cos o March 12 (P " Lo v solve 16 Patents ekl Ty Texas Company FRANKE GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALINT 327 Main Street Philip Arturio Caught In New York o Is Wanted For Mupder in LD of the dya plant denied B the ¢ erting that no demands the Jamaica, LT, o e ing that no demar Sage-Allen & Co. 2-7171 2.7171 Japancea decided to abandon attempt to move up the river | since the ol the ¥ putting in water een little druinage water £o that to thelr house of property © 10 the health of | . recent | | The remalns have bee ed to Dayton, Ohio, where gervices |t} rp— A Saturday Sale Of Housewares That Offers Almost Fvery Sort Of Household Necessity At Generous Savings ended jointly Dolan werine Gaslor € hapter Mecting ! & March meetin ——————— .'41 n'frrnrmn at i the Goldie Hughes Names ‘ home of Mrs, Paul A. Park of Oak- Corespondent in Suit | Goldte Smith Hughes has hrought | we mult for divorce agalnst Reuben | | B Hughes of 24 Maple street onjA. It New Brétain’s Wonder Market —=| WHY PAY MORE? Legs Genuine Lamb . e 103 Stores in 78 Citles Factories, Hanover, Pa. anover S4’ and s5 Boys’, $2.50 to $3.50 The Outstanding Shoe Value of America h The idea in founding this husiness 26 years ago was to 9| Our vast § make the best possible shoe for the money. organization is solidly back of that proposition. Today | we are building the best shoe in our history and giving § more for the money The incomparable value of Hanovers ls due to our Maker- to-Wearer system, with the middlemen’s profits going into the shoe. No one else does this exclusively., Our great § buying power, enormous production, mflnuLuturmg effi- ciency and unique selling methods are also factors in the production of this world-beater WORTH-WHILE BOYS' SHOES You parents should see our wonderful line of Boys’ Shoes. A trial pair would be a revelation and cut your shoe bill in half Hanover Shoe Store 356 Main Street The Best Service We Guarantee the Fit of Qur Clothes Tender, Small Young Fowl . . Prime Rib Roasts Armovr’s Star Hams Lean Fresh Hams . . Slrlom, Round, Short Sleans ' CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER in quarters, 49c pound Boneless Pot Roasts e v Loin Pork Roasts (rib ends) Home-made Pork Sausage . Legs Milk-fed Veal TendPr Veal Roasts FRESH MARYLAND TURKEY 78 lb av., 45c lb Fresh Veal Breast . Tender Pot Roacts b Boneless Corned Besf c Lean Fresh C’hould‘*rs ROASTING AND FR)’ ING CHICKENS Fresh Chopped Beef . Honevcomb Tripe . . Shouldar Beef Roasts Extra Lul ge LETTUCE | Good " Fresh MUSHROOMS 3 for 25 POTATOES pecl\79c i 5‘9 h c | ]mm 9to 11 \ M. ¢ C - s GUARANTEE v Opp. New Hotel 10-20-30c Market | Windsor Kettles $1.39 Wear-Ever make. A utility kettle of many uses. Regulariy psiced $1.75. White Enamel Sink Strainers 50¢ Only 72 in the assortment. $3.49 The “Queen” folding iron- ing board — the sort that every well-equipped kitchen should have. Soap and Cleaners Dish Drainers 69¢c Best quality wire with cutlery basket attached. Underground Garbage Receivers $8.50 and $11.98 For sanitary reasons you should install one of these. 2 sizes. “Edlund” Can Openers $2.25 This helpful appliance puts an end to all can- opening worries. Parsons’ Ammonia medium size, 25¢ Kirkman’s Cleanser, 7c P. and G. Soap—5 for 24c—limit 5 Guest Ivory Soap, 49¢ for box of 12 Chipso Flakes— Lux Flakes— Rinso— PAUL MESSNER TAILOR 3 for 27c—limit 3 S for 27c—limit 5 Ivory Flakes, small, 3 for 29c, limit 3 Bon Ami, cake 10c — Powder 12¢ 3 for 27¢ Brooms 59¢ A splendid valuc in a $- sewed corn broom. Clothes Pins i9¢ box 5 dozen in a box. “‘x ((L« i SIS Floor Mops 59¢ Chemically treated. Black yarn with polished handle. Dust Pans 19¢ Black Japanned covered dust pans. Mop Heads 59¢ and 75¢ Wet mop heads — heavy yarn. Two sizes. good quality The Biggest Store in COME IN. ORDER YOUR EASTER SUITS NOW. WE HAVE A LARGE FROM STOCK TO SELECT FROM. WE GUARANTEE TO FIT YOU PERFECTLY SUITS MADE TO ORDER 252 Main Street, Opposite Commercial of Its Kind the City TO

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