New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1929, Page 18

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T0 ENTIGE WONEN INTO AUTD RACING | “Senator” Morgan Hopes to) Have Them Speed at Daytona | By NEA Service TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920 FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929, My by CAPTAIN GEORGE FR!ED< Fried's struggle to get to sea and | port and the next in the other, and the ups and downs of his life as a so on. seaman, brought a mea: e of re- In the American service. d in his rirst foreign shore leave. | stance aboard the Americ here is education in travel, ro- is also divided into gro ance and lore in every port, he this case they are granted and here he gives a few rem- leave quly in the two termi Thirty Years for in; the crew but in shore | ports, .. When have seen sailors go to the ship's Ii- | brary to get vojumes pertaining to the particular city or country the ship is headed for, so that they can | \cquaint themselves with the cus- | toms and ideas of the peopls they | will visit. | | Tt is true that they spend money. | They often spend all that they | | have in a port. In recent years, how- | {cver, through the cooperation of | banks and saving institutions, these ! n lay aside part of their earnings for a squall. 1 {1 have been in many ports in for- | | vign lands and 1 have always found ¢nough entertainment and sightsee cannot recall an incident in which a sallor did not behave himgelf as a gentleman in the ports we visited. Fellows will sometimes get drunk and that is only natural. However, in the Navy patrols are sent from the ship to prevent their comrades from becoming disorderly, and if an occasion should arise the men are recalled. In this way fights are prevented among th men and with the towns- people, so the situation is always under control. In my experience, however, I never have witnessed any E. Rackliffe, Jr. of our naval men create any distur. | Miss Arline Root 'vocal selections, MAPLE HILL NEWS ‘The meeting of the Voman's Club {of Maple Hill which was held Wed- 'nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Grant on Golf street was largely attended. Following the business meeting, the members made surgical dressing for the New Brit- ain General hospital. Miss Rose Meltzer of New Britain entertained with several delightful vocal and vi- lolin solos, accompanied by Mrs. F. several by sang tained at dinner and bridge at her home on Robbins avenue last eve- ning. The prizes were won by Mrs. B. J. Hubert, Mrs. H. E. Anderson ar 1 Mrs. F. C. Tdich. Mra. H. B. street will leave today with Troop A, New Haven cavalry for Washington, D. C. to attend the inauguration and inaugural ball . Mrs. E. B. Proudman of Frederick |Mr. and Mgs. ‘H. B, Olmstead of street. Johnson street last week-end. Mrs Theodore C. Wallen enter- Miss Mildred Teckentrup, teach- er at the Elm Hill school will spend next week at her home in Bethel, Conn, Jonathan Hart of New Haven spent last week-.end at his home on Thompson street and Steven Hart v '3 home from the New Hampton school at New '"ton, New Hampshire last " we They are son. of . and Mr. “Tart, on of Mr. and of Johnson Herbert Olmstead, Olmstead ‘Wall paper Jiscovered some years FRIED ociated Press) ca calls t o at Southampton ,Ply outh or Queens !town, it is impossible to allow any ing trips pressed than another, but 1 do re- “mber a time that my ship touch 3 to interest me. ] cannot |bance that would necessitate drastic Cherbourg, | ooine 1o any port that left me more 'action by the local authorities. We send out no patrols from the America for the simple reason that and Mra. Herbert Anderson. accompanied |Miss Marion Rau. Mrs. Grant was assited by Mrs, William Middlemas Miss Evelyn Strong, principal of | Elm Hill sehool returned to her home in Colches 'r today for a week's vacation. ago at Christ's college. Cambridge, is now believed to e the first made in Britain. [Its date was apparently 1509, for on the other side of the CHAPTER V one to leave the liner, as the j ed one of the Azore islands. The ves- the two ports we touch where shore paper appeared 8 poem concerning - sengers’ baggage and freight taken on as quickly as leave is granted are so large, and | Mrs. Burnley R. Elam of Ridge- have so many diversificd interests, way strect has been entertaining that the several hundred men in the M Graham and daughter, Dale of believe, are afforded il opportunitics to decelop : mentally. Travel ide from the rd ships, sailor: o ashore in n ave 1s granted usually now ¥ to o th c e B the death of Henry VI and a proc- ablis lamation of Heary V1II. sel was and we went SRR 08 ek e 1shore in a smail boat. The heat was & bl A 3 terrific. There was little to be seen Again in the case of the A cxcept natives, thatched huts and crew quickly disperse and are lost in Dristol for a few days. Atlantic liners, the tropical plants. | the cities. They are there no differ- | wis nothing new to me, but ent from the civilians. Mrs. G. K. Spring entertalned friends most of the fellows in our boat| There are occasions, however, at bridge last Friday afternoon at started on a promenade, going to| When men miss the ship. If that her home on Thompson strect. The | this point and that, but not having happens on the other side the man 'prizes were awarded to Mrs. Her- |been in the Navy ve long myself, | is deported on another vessel of our bert Anderson. Mrs. H. H. Howard I1 decided, after @ hasty survey, that | fleet or is held until the arrival of and Mrs B. R. Elam. under no conditions would 1 be left the ship from which he is classified nd. I returned to the beach as a deserter. However, discipline | re our boat lay and sat down usually ke the crew intact. | r a palm and waited patiently| (Tomorrow: As a Junior Officer.) | Nothing Takes the Place of Manley Ritch and Andrew Wag- ner and Greenwich were guests of is rou- relatives and Would you like a beautiful new | china dinner set! ailor likes to read his- | 5 Every ho can have one this easy usewife “chief reason probably be- way. Read this coupon offer. that he he gets first hand know- Butter and eggs are used daily in your l ounces ts, places of : . ’ Eggs, Wedgwood Butter, Berry- full-size Prepared by an exclusive process---- the | tives that would .1:::\2‘0."?01:0':1' n:r-‘ dale Eggs have long represented supreme biscuits whole wheat, steam cooked, shredded and baked all through for flavor snd digestibility ssion upon him than the writ- quality. CHILDREN! SEE PAPER SLIPS IN SHREDDED WHEAT PACKRAGES internati 1to 1 Motor popularized to 1909 William Dewar, other that period noted Miss FEleanor Proudman has re- turned to Boston after spending the week-end with her parents Mr. and ed at me, of course, but 1 had itisfaction of being on hand | n the boat was rcady to pull off Sightseeing trips in various lands . 1 have had a1 et Scientitic Recorder ord. historic data gleaned from however, fill the gaps that are or 5 is quartered. It comes sealed in an ultra-sanitary, odore ¢ often not supplied by i and natives. lor has every reason to en- e. The routine is varied by | places, new f: pmofurton- P:rkdnle&gmnlmfmdmmmud for egg perfection. ey are carefully selected, graded for size, fullness, cleanliness. Consequently they are flavor-perfect. Berrydale Sealed tion, are protected , and 1 re-| mber when going Eggs, sealed with & pure paraffin solu- and preserved and jellies. 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BUTTER HORNS Rosedale Sliced Peaches ........ tall can, 2 for 25¢ Franco-American Spaghetti .......... 2 cans 19¢ Charter Oak Vanilla Extract ......... 2 bots. 25¢ Blue Tip Matches ................... 6 boxes 23¢ (MOHICAN FRESH BAKED) Waldorf Toilet Paper ................ 5 rolls 25¢ Kirkman’s Soap Chips ............... 2 pkgs. 15¢ MOHICAY 'RESH BAKED Mione Hand Soap ........ 3 cans 25c—Brush Free IRESH ROASTING PORK e 19¢ Fancy Young Hen TURKE(S Finest Quality, b. ...... 55¢ Chuck Roast BEEF Ih: s 25¢ Chuch Roast RO NG CHICKENS b. ...... 42 BUTTER BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY 2 Ibs. .. $1.03 —3P.MTOSP M SHOULDERS b. 15¢ LEGS MILK FED LEGS GEN. SPRING PRIME ROASTING VEAL LAMB _ BEEF b B Belb.. 3 LOIN, ROUND and PORTERHOUSE STEAK b. 25¢ LEAN FRESH Shoulders Ib. 17¢ BEST NATIVE Potatoes pk. 21c SOUND YELLOW Onions 6 Ibs. 25¢ A Why of the s OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS Every item in our large stock of Quality Im- ported Canned Goods including— Ahlherfifl;égh to Board Of Colleze Macazine Hamiiton, Sardines in OQil, Gaviota, Tuna Fish, Filet of Anchovies, Dry Mushrooms, Mushrooms in Oil, Natural Mushrooms, Antepasto and all kinds of Italian Candy LEAN SMOKED NOW—BACK TO OUR OLD TIME POPULAR PRICE: ND MEETING WITH TREMENDOUS RESPO! o8 Motican Fresh Baked Bread (We Bake It Here) THE UNIVERSAL IMPORTING CO., Inc. 25 LAFAYETTE STREET | A rich light bun, liberally filled with creamery butter and nut meats A real treat for tomor- Made from the finest Spring row morning's breakfast. Wheat Flour, skillfully Mohican made on the premises. Always fresh. Full weight 18 ounce loaf— Marshmallow Rolls .. . ea. 20c HOT CROSS BUNS . Doz. 18¢ TEL. 3082 | Jelly or Cream Puffs .. ea. 18¢ PINEAPPLE DOUGHNUTS . dozen 30¢ | ALL KINDS ROLLS . .,.... 2 dozen 25¢ Pure White New Muenster ‘Whole Milk Young America Lard 2 Ibs. 27¢ | Cheese Ib. 33¢ | Cheese lb. 29¢ ?heese Ib. 33¢ GROCERY SPECIALS | FOR THIS WEEK | . 2 cans 33c . 2 cans 33¢ . 2 cans 3¢ bottle 12¢ ERINGUE PIE! ) COOKIES . LEMON ) . each 25¢ ASSORTE p 2 dozen Here Are a Few Examples of Our Saturday Prices 7¢ 16¢ 15¢ 25¢ IN A BOX Cal. Prunes 3 Ibs. 25¢ Star Naptha Wasching Powder Babbitt's Cleaner 6.-23c PURE JAMS — Straw- berry, Peach, Rasp. g <. BSC apple, jar b Crisp Celery .. bunch 10¢ Sweet Florida Oranges 2 doz. 30c¢ . b 32 Italian ROASTED COFFEE 2 Ibs. 69¢ Freshly roasted in our own roaster. One pound sugar Free with every 2 Ibs. of this coffee to- morrow. Toilet Soaps, all reg. 10c sizes . ... SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Legs of GENUINE SPRING LAMB 40c¢ . JONES QUALITY MARKET 88 Myrtle St. Phone 285 Lux. Large size } damaged pkgs. BASCE vE Sunkist Lemons, dz. 19¢ PURE HOI Baldwin Apples .. 5 Ibs. 25¢ Heavy Grape- Saturday and Sunday CANDY SPECIAL PLYMOUTH CHOCOLATES - 3Q¢ Sifted Peas Grapefrult . Oranges, Sunkist C . 8 for 19¢ QUICK QUAKER ROLLED OATS 2 pkg. 13¢ | JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS .. | 5 for 23¢ tameeries .. am, 11 | Florida Strawberries bas. 49c | Solid Meat Oysters 40c pt. | Swordfish Sliced ... T 40¢ | Steak Halibut ... Egg Noodles, reg. 10c ea. 3 for

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