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Attorney Carbary said he gr ml DEATH TR CALLON THO MEN KILLED \VW’H,SPUTEU * s INT.N. T. BLAST e TRAINWEN PERISH on the WHEN FRE[(}PTQ COLLIDE Gibbstown Looks Like War-Torn Town Aiter Powder Explosion . T P— ] o Raiders Jourteen Cars Pile Up and Take Lire After Head-On Crash on Nickel Plate in Hlinois. © German Dempsey's Affairs Are Fur- Senators Aiready Cut Squad l)mm to Minimum P—Wien PURM OBSERVANGE BY TALWUD TORA * Children to Present Program in Eckner Is President Of \letmpohlan the ( School Auditorium Sunday BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, o HAS WRONG PLATES | ON CAR. FINED 85 Newington Man Exchanged Auto Markers; Road Hog Pays $21.91! |Judean Grou | The Drunk Piano due “hlin, Milton Miller. uth and Sidney Ra ecitation—Ruth Rachlin. Piano solo—Muriel Koplowitz. Dance—Group of girls. Recitation—Naomi Bazarnick. A Hebrew play—Children of the grad g class. atikvoh—School and audi- ‘nee. GARDEN HAS SCHMELING ' - UNDER NEW NEW CONTRACT .[.."."2" n, March 27—John Ros- rother of Andrew Rostocki. il for manslaugliter in f John Skomars, who w weeks ago, was be- anley Welles Tues- harge of driving an | per reglistration. He| ed by Attorney Tou- konow of Meriden, who entered a| plea of nolo contendere. would " postocki was driving a car with ing before < which were registered under | d out who will me P was also driving | mpaign. With th | ror Lucas, who prosecut- | said he considered this offense and recom- 50. Attorney Tou- it the family had al-| punished severely and v sentence might be is lenient as pos- imposed & fine 1491, ten dol- ther Complicated Through An- nouncement by Jacobs. T (®)—1t looks e Madison corporation and | Garden at She is the | n register- | Westfield. | of $11.91. 2 Colt street, East ged with violation | ules of the road. He entered Nea of not guilty. Constable Hal- iicd that he first noticed on Main strect n T‘\rlo\\ has ss Mo \Iw‘mn former mpossible for the Halleran fo! \ at White A ere the raffic lights | against him. He was then | 1 to appear in court Tues- | He testified he took Hal- a holdup man. Judge| es found him guilty as charged i him $10 and costs, the nting to $21.91 will attend | Newington Grange MARCH 27, 1929. neighbor's night at Cromwell Grang: Monday nigat, April 1 and furnish two numbers on the program. Charles M. Gardner. high priest De- meter, will be the gucst of honor Transportation is in charge of Mr. AJx Beckwith, Mrs. Ruth Rowley and | Mrs. Charlotte LEddy. Rev. R. J. Rooke will have charge | of the communion service to be held | in the Congregational church Thurs- | day evening. The Easter program will be held in the church Sunday evening and | will be in charge of Mrs, Hasford. | Miss Dell and Cleora Stebbins. Frances Adams, seven year ol1 daughter of Mrs. Nina Adams of Wethersfield, died this morning at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacLachlan of Main | street, of pneumonia. She was a i pupil of the first grade at the town hall. Funeral arrangements are in- | complete. Several little friends of Beatrice | Vetault will be entertained at her home on Main street this afternoon. the occasion being the anniversary of her third birthday Tides in the Bay of Fundy raise to a height of 70 feet. | FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER Deliciously flavored, sugar-cured! Specially smoked for Easter! Shoulders Mrs. Charles Staub of 31 Colum- bia street will entertain members and friends of Unity Rebekah wew- ing circle at her home Thursday afternoon. Minstrel and dance at Boys' Club, City Items ' Kehoe and “Jack w York, city are spending son a !cw days at the home of the for- [ Wed. evening, 8 o'clock. Adm. b0c. mer's parents on Tremont street. —advt. Union Holy Week Services. Tonight 7:30 Speaker, Dr. George W. C. Hill Subject: “HUNGERING FOR FRIENDSHIP” First Baptist Church Tomorrow Union Noon-day Service Place, First Church of Christ Time, 12:30-12:50 P, M, Preacher, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe . Subject: “THE TENDERNESS OF JESUS” Soloist, Philip C. Magnuson THESE SERVICES ARE FOR YOU Eagter Ffoods When you break your Lenten fast wth foods selected from the ample stocks of your A & P store — you dine on the best foods from the world’s wide spread markets. And you dine tcmwr‘nica"y, for A& P prices are lower. NOTICE A @ P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, MARCH 239tk OPEN L L9 P M 2 29¢ “About five months ago,! following an operation for ! appendicitis I did not gmr i strength enough <o be up and abour. My mother and sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- und. [ have taken fiv Eg[tles and it has helped me get strong so I can do my ousework now. e mended it to several fri who have been weak and yihia £ Pinkham's Ve~e'aile Compound ] Could Hardly Straighten Up Due To Sharp Pains Across My Back” ' Fair Haven Lady W ondellull Relieved by Bon-Tone‘ KEAD HERALD CEASSIEITD ADS TOO TIRED setite 18 wonder- ces witl up during not bother nie| Call or write to the man, who is meeting Make You Regular /\, Keeé You Refiular m-:‘ . FITCH-JONES CO. O YOU KNOW That in a larger city it is not possible for any ONE of the hest stores to hold as many good agencies as we do? For seven vears we have been in a position to choose in the quality field, and through the process of elimination we are now offering what we believe to he the finest merchandise in our history. We are proud to bhe Sole Agents in New Britain —— for ———— Dobbs Hats Sunfast Hats Borsalino Hats ~ American Hosiery Welch Margetson, Ltd. Johnston & Murphy Shoes In back of this is Fitch-Jones Service Parker Shirts Tyson Shirts Hickey-Freeman Fashion Park Burberry 1 can now! n up without | DEL MONTE. THURSDAY, MARCH 29th California’s finest! LARGE c ‘Spinach ave 29 FRUIT FOR SALAD LARGE cAN 39Q€ Sweet Pickles ,:=r 3’1: Sour Pickles nr 31c FINE FOR YOUR EASTER BREAKFAST Extra quality in sealed cartons’ co::iEEs Eggs Sl.\))'BROOK DOZE 39¢ ar 3 "= gge. BTN 43€ Specially selected and guaranteed! RedCircle |EgES rusn Sliced, rindless, sugar-cured! Bacon SUNNYFIELD 15 2Q° 8¢ 15 39¢ 8 O’Cloek GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD GRANDMOTHER'S DOUGHNUTS 00z 10¢ *ure Santos Clicquot Club Pale or Golden voz $5.89 c®C Imperial Dry voz $5.49 O'KEEFE'S Pale Dry ' poz $1.19 All these are packed in dozen cartons. It will pay you to select your Easter foods today for we expect to be very busy on Saturday. DEL MONTE Coffee Supreme | Iamily Blend : 5 . LOAY These are special reductions for Easter Luckies, Old Golds, Chesterfields, Camels! Cigarettes siis 2 < 23° $1.15 Your choice of Yellow Eye, Kidney or Pea! Friend's Beans « 19° Use it for desserts and salads! Jello ASSORTED FLAVORS 4 PKRGS z" The new pale dry ginger ale! Clicquot Sec 3= §0° COMET RICE White 3 rkcs 28€ Brown rkc i8¢ IVORY SOAP 100: 2 caxes 2E€ 60z 3 cakes 19€ E EASTER M e ustard ne I DELlCAClEs HERSHEY'S. A very low price! Ib phg 25¢ cocoa alxig zsc % nl.‘r. New England baked bmm. 2 o BEM Beans 3 w50 Taste its fresh, sweet flavor! (] = 23 box Crisco BOTTLES bottle HAFFENREFFER BEER ot PURITAN MALT EXTRACT o~ §8e FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Bgncu CARROTS ....2 gor hs_’c | SWEET POTATOES . . 4 Ibs. 25¢ BUNCHBEETS ....... 2for15¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE . 2 heads 19¢ (S:l(’)lg:(\l(l:‘l:; i) ‘Z :" 18 GREEN PEPPERS . ... 2 Ibs. 29c .. 41bs. 29¢ GREEN BEANS ... 2 Qts. 29c NEW CABBAGE ........ b.05c CELERY STALKS . 2bunches19c | GREENPEAS ....... 2 Qts. 35c GULD S. For seasoning meats! “larshmallows Kibbe's Creams 10¢ 29¢ 35¢ 18¢ 5¢ Candies Ass't De Luxe Gruyere Cheese Moxie ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF CHEWING GUM AT A &P NH NAVEL ORANGE SALE EXTRALARGE Doz. 39¢| LARGE ... Doz. 29c MEDIUM . Doz. 21c (NEW ENGLAND DIVISION) THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PAcIFIc TEA Co. !