New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 14

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19217. S0 AT SEANCE Farmer, T, Sags Medium Pro- vided Phantom Romance It is v these young people receiv home ana tt FROM GRANGE FAIR Preliminary Report Indicates Function Was Financial Success - Opera Star to Devote 2 Time to Poor Girls No 4 M upon her retiremen | next year. | "I owe a dent ¢ I have prospered,” booth | will pay it by Lelpin booth Plumbers Sue for $1,000. girls.” Suit for $1,00 inst Clifford C. The singer advocated establish- P Johnson ® jment of an opera in all Americ ) W 1l for a we hich Mrs. Moore w: n I saw ut for the money, Hill has ¢ | towns with ) or more ¢ hands.” Johnson, in. | tion. Con e spirits, old testified, The plaintiffs 1 non-payment of | she remarked: “Let wom a lot of noi a bill for services. Property belong- | this bridge playing, this ing to the defendant on Walnut | this dancing and make a homn atreet has been attached. The writ- |is the pleasure a woman wants.” was issued through the law firm of e Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford and | . . Camp of New Britain by Miss Mry- | E1USiVe Rum Schooner garet W. Perkins and the papers were served by Deputy Sheriff . Mat- ‘ thew Papclak of New Britain, The Grey Ghost, elusive liquor| Grange Auxiliary Whist. schooner operating off the west The Ladies Auxiliary of the local | coast, was reported to have sunk Grange held a whist at the home of | yesterday with a cargo of 1200 ses | Mra. Mary A. Hayes yesterday after- | of contraband liquor. The sinking noon. The prizes were won by Mrs, | tollowed an explosion. Four mem- | r John F. Walsh and Mrs. Richard H. | bers of the crew were reported plck- | Erwin. Sale at Newington Home. Home for Crippled Children where | ried a eupply of lquor from Canad the boys and girls are industriously | for the holiday trade putting finishing touches to the | coast. is | sald, when { health, Mrs, 2 number of Reported to Have Sunk | of them Tndane win prescribed for Los Angeles, Cal, Nov. 4.—(P— him. Allege, ed up by speed boats standing by for | and H cargoes from the rum runner. The | to hav All is activity at the Newington Grey Glost, federal agents sald, car- | ¢ y or along the 1 when th he complained 10stly physicians, d Gunmen Taken After 30-Mile Chase Miami, Fla., Nov. 4 —(P)—After a | gun battle that extended 30 miles through the streets of Miarmni »ah two of four men alleged held up and robbed a EBro- | £ $60 were captured late L motoreyele polie: d vaguely dis. s of the seanc zht her roses and a : e replied that lize, as she did for ut $500 and at the next {lluminated He became acquainted ne, he said, including “Dr. a physician, and his son, wlo “financial adviser.” Once, he of ill Moore summoned a automobile developed The Marketing Center. ) @] TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL FOOD VAL S—LOOK OVER OUR STOCK AND BE CONVINCED on al —REMEMBER, SATURDAY IS YOUR BIG MARKETING DAY. DO IT HERE! ! engine trouble. 391-401 Main Street. BIG MORNING HOUR SALE—9 TO 11. 5 ROUND AND LOIN STEAKS LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS WHITE MEALY POTATOES senne 19¢ [ Peck........ 35ec. Fresh Ground. . HAMBURG -, & me 25¢ FOWL ....... Fresh Fricassee e 250 i ggfl;g:::“k Sw::-k 29C b G ON SALE FreshPork raori=i [y, 930 ALL DAY { FRESH & HAMS Ib. 28c. | CHOPS Ib. 25c. LEAN SMOKED .. Ib. 15¢. MOHICAN SUGAR CURED SKINNED HAMS ............ .. Ib. 25¢. LEGS YEARLING SHOULDERS ...... LEGS GENUINE SPRING CHUCK ROASTS BEEF ............... b 22¢ o ROASTS .., Ib 28c | LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF R T RUMP ROASTS VEAL ................ 1b 28¢ 1b 35¢ 1b 38¢ Ib 18¢ 1b 30¢ BIG MONEY SAVER IN OUR BI YELLOW GIOBE SWEET FLORIDA ONIONS ORANGES 10 Ibs. 25c¢. 2 Doz. 39c. G FRUIT & VEGETABLE DEPT. GRAPES Mushrooms 31bs. 25¢. | Ib. 749c. NATIONAL APPLE “'l',l?i\ RED BALDWIN APPLES Ig. bas. 75¢. 5 Ibs. 25c. SPECIAL BI"IT\'("'R \.\TS'}IZIK SUPPLY W MEALY WHITE POTATOES .. 2 Bu. bag $2.85 YELLOW N \;l\' CRISP WHITE (] NIPS| .. oo 3 Ibs 10c .. large bunch 12¢ CAPE COD CRANBERT 2 qts. 35¢ NEW HALLOWEI DATE FANCY SELF.CTED EGGS 3 Doz. $1.09 | MEADOWBROOK BUTTER 21bs. 95¢. . 2 1Ibs 19¢ BEST PURE LARD SWIFT'S GEM-NUT Margarine 2lbs. 41c. Mild Whole Milk m3le | Shoment ... PINE GRANULATED SUGAR 50 10168 ouuininaiiiiiney 61c 25 1b. sack ..., P n 41 C NEW CALTFORNIA LIMA BEANS .... 3 Ibs. 27c. DINNER BLEND COPFER FANC MINED TEA YORK STATE PEA BE. ..... 3 Ibs 25¢ 2 fars 39¢ YELLOW CORN MEA NEW ROLLED 0OATS .4 s . B Ibs 25c | .. 3 cans S1c large can 18c FINEST PEAS AND COR +. can 10c MOHICAN BREAD THE BLEST BREAD FOR CHIL- DREN IS OUR MOHICAN BREAD BECAUSE OF ITS PURITY AND SUPERIOR QUALIT OUR ALWAYS MOHICAN BREAD WHOLESOME, TOOTHSOME AND EX( NT. YOU SHOULD BUY OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS BLECAUSE ALWAYS FRESH. MADE O INGREDIENT! SOLD TO YOU AT A SAVING OF FROM 20 30 MAD, THE MOST SANITARY BAK AND DELIVERED TO YOU UNDER T 115 ROOF. THEY ARE Special Special Mince Pies ea. 25¢. Pound Cake Ib. 25c¢. [ Whipped Heavy Cream Cakes ..... ea.40c. ddmz% as to I put made some eman rdan’s Women’s and Misses’ Apparel 215 Main Street The Important Fall Coat Fashions at Pr that are sensationally low— 22.50 and Win/ter Ices o s T GowNs w{} i FURS Where Smart Style —DMeets Moderate Price Unusually Smart Gowns Unusually Low Prices 22.50 A comprehensive collection of wom- en’s gowns that includes many copies of imports and clever adaptations of Developed in fine quality Satins, Sheer Crepes and Can- Trimmed in many new and clever ways. Particularly low in price. Paris fashions. tons. A Wonderful Collection of High-Grade A smart collection made up exclu- sively for us by a number of our manufacturers at a great conces- sion in price. phasizing some new feature of the mode. crepe satins, satins, velvets and other fine cloths. All colors. Seldom have we been able to offer such magni- ficent coats at such exceptionally low prices— right at the beginning of the season. The hand- some soft fabrics have wonderful wearing qualities. The colors are exquisitely harmon- ized and the lines are faultlessly cut—and not only are these coats luxuriously furred, but only smartest furs of high-grade selected skin are used. Divided into two groups—$25.00 coats should ordinarily sell from $30.00 to $35.00 —the $35.00 coats should ordinarily sell from $38.00 to $45.00. Visit Jordan’s tomorrow. Other High-Type Coats At $48.50, $58.50 and up to $150 For the Bobbed Coiffure DRESSES *13.50 Every frock em- Fabrics are crepes, Matron Styles Brilliant Autumn Styles in Felt Brocades In Autumn Brown, Marron, Tawny Birch Faille For the Larger Headsizes Aspen Green Maple Red Boy de Blue Glace, o ac Paris-wise shapes smartly trimmed with ribbon, velvet, metallic and bright pins Paris-wise shapes ‘smax‘tly trimmed with ribbon, velvet, metallic and bright pins. New : ’ hats to fit close and look Misses smart. We feature these ever-so-smart trimmed and StYles tailored models at a far be- low regular price tomorrow.

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