New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929. { Grent B 's claims the first | United States on the war debt Q A J, 'rhe srh:u‘h took 'he air at lhvlnrohahl lr-mf‘nf cf !he m!nute ture will be completed in April after ki s o Is Heard in Paraguay | was made by Kh|l~!ulv|l lmm uez, gan, Mow oIk Lisioos Man 81 our billion marks (about §1.¢ R An effort is being made to 8|‘I‘\\(: = 5 o % s elire "fo metmate giée Miss - “EMURS [IN RENTA[ MN RLSTS ING 100). It is understood it | at gomis understanding regarding the | GO95Ye. Maxch 30 UR=A cable- | ¢ mungms, givectar of (he Lefin PPh\lhs Haven to Retire » J Haver srit % % o began her acreen career as a bath- ) will clain revious )w\-‘.m\mml an mber of the annui :ram received at League of Nations| American division of the Le and | After Making Next Film (ing beauty. yme ) o the clain refore Th ¥, when Dr. Hjalr arters today from Asuncion, [dwelt on the collahoration of ,‘m|\| ? = HaseEackee Bt Ko nd that she expeets | Schacht leaves for Berlin to attend |1 said that a speech broad- | American countrics with Geneva and | Hollywood, Cal, March 20 (P— 3 Near Cmve in Burlap Sack— f to be reimbursed now for|a meeting of the directors of the |c s 23 st ni emphasized the helpful cooperation |Phyllis Haver, actress, has an-| Toll rates through the Panama Pllbllc WO]‘kS Dept QUESIIHH\ has already Dbeen paid the | Reichsbank. was heard perfectly aguay. of the League council in arranging nounced that her last métion pic- |canal approximate $1000 an hour, i | Right to Pay Holmes Estate board sation Undar Way that the and Woo Bread The Utmost in Value and Flavor Absolute cleanliness in the mix- . 3 n est l lat erials ing of Grandmother’s Bread is ;;‘;‘2;’;:"?' the use of gmodern ‘ w4 The materials used in GRANDMOTHER’S i | : BREAD are the same ones you would select for your home baking—the hest of bread flour—selected milk—pure lard—filtered water—yeast. Carefully Mixed The recipe has been chosen with utmost care so that these choice materials may each do its part in turning out a perfect loaf—a loaf that looks good and tastes good. e iS5 VIR PO S X TR TR N YT RS S I s 4 Y Taids i IR g A PR il Ton e e of_fribly ~ Full of Flavor this mammoth bakery. ; i You'll find GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD chocR full of the old-fashioned home-baked flavor. It’s delicious aroma foretells the treat that is in store for you. Just cutaloaf and try it. GANT PRAIGE i L?G\E - Lydia E. Pinkham's Exchange Ciub Views Compound ielped H New Traffic Nignals = 4t Ahe e W s S A R TR Y 7 S P Dkt bt 55 Delivered Fresh GRANDMOTIHER'S BREAD is delivered to every A & P Store directly from the bakery with its freshness and flavor scaled within its clean waxed wrapper. It's aloaf you can take pride in serving. All the freshness is sealed within - 2 these sanitary wrappers. d - L l P l And this high quality bread costs less than you expect because so wany families buy it The savings c made possible |)\ large scale pm duction are all passed on to you! 20 cunce loaf ket o RRATT A RTINS A AR TO HOUSEKEEPERS—$10. TC $300. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY—COURTEOUS CONSIDERATION et e e R TR RS RTINS wdbe w b e : i Grandmother’s Bread 3 oty T T AAP sy Is Sold Exclusively by repayment in full may be made at any time. 4 : Fre-h from the bakery to all are instructed o St ver: o 1 $100 Loan ~., :- $300Loan na, b« i A&P Liores every morning. ;,'f;:;.’“"” stale A & P Stores repaid 85 monthly, plus lawful repaid $15 n Iy, plus lawful interest. i Other Amounts in Proportion to Abo:es=Every Repayment Reduce: x‘\c Cos‘l e | g INTLANTIC & PACIFIC & Licensed by the State and I*

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