New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 28

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g ARG 2 ARMY ATHLETEY FLOCK OUTDOORS Sport Candidates Scorn Chill of March Wmds in Workouts U nderground Cache l'ound At Beaver Street Store— Woman Fined $150 and Male Employe $50. N s ey A e | half full. S r——— = NEW BRH AIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY MARCH 29 1929 Police Use Picks and Crowbars |iT= to Une Unearth Hldden Liquor Tank’ side surface of the wall. Thus, V\hcn the short pipe was inserted, it oper- i |ated the outlet and moonshmn flowed in a strong stream. moving the short pipe, the flow aton. | ped and the source of supply was again hidden. Prosecuting Attorney Woods told Judge Traceski that the store had l\e appearance of a sn\ol shop and being told ' mploye whose | | e liquor from . SELONDGAMEF ALABAVA CONVITS TILL HUGE FARMS - Thousand Prisoners Grow Got- Zon the Yangtse Kiang. bet ton, Gorn, and Other Crops e Wholesale Trade of PLAYOFF TONIGHT Boston Bruins and Rangers to - Clash in New York New York, March 23 /#—T rge of losing his crown 1s - Explosion Destroys Country Falls Off = 2 M 29 (P De- Nationalist Forces Now Occupy Wusueh g M e the captured the ¢ flicting sharp losses on Wuhan troops there. Wusuch is in Hupeh e the Wuhan cities and N .. Whether Li Chai of Canton. was exec at 11 a. m., as reporte uncertain today with government sources silent as to his status. It he was alive it was impossibie ! to get near him, the huilding where . he is supposed to have been con- i ! fined being kept under a heavy military guard who admitted prac- no one Inside. Mexican Bomb Plant EASTERGIFT BUYERS ... We have a choice selection and a fresh stock of Easter Gifts and Cards. You can buy now as well as though you had made your selection weeks ago—if you let the Beacon guide you. The Beacon Book and Gift Shop 85 West Main St. Telephone 6100 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING — OF — StanleyQuarter Riding School 1939 STANLEY STREET HORSES RENTED AND BOARDED Class and Private Instruction Telephone 619 The tank was about nutes nd string for- | | ander into the | ey rrm—— ESTABLISHED 1859 " WHERE ECONOMY RULES " POR YOUR EASTER DINNER Smoked Hams SLICED RINDLESS SUGAR CURED Bacon Sunnyfield 1b 2@ Coffee Sale Bokar Ib tin 43¢ Red Circle 1h 39¢ Eight o’clock b 353¢ Jello Assorted Flavors 4 v 29° Friends Beans Yellow Eye Kidney—Pea can 19°¢ Cigarettes Lucky Strike, Old Gold, Chesterfield, Camel Carton %1.15 2 pkgs 23°¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Bunch Carrots 2 for 15¢ Bunch Beets 2 for 15¢ Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 19¢ Green Peppers 2 lbs.29¢ New Cabbage pound 5¢ Celery Stalks 2 bunches 19¢ Sweet Potatoes 4 Ibs.25¢ Spinach 3 1bs. 19¢ Cooking Apples 4 lbs. 29¢ Green Beans 2 qts. 29¢ Greer Peas 2 quarts 35¢ Naval Orange Sale Extra Large dozen 39¢ Large dozen 29¢ Medium dozen 21c Grandmothers = ATLANTIC & T EASTER SUGGESTIONS Break your Lenten fast with foods from your A & P store. . . . . You'll find the shelves filled with the finest of foods. . . . . The world’s garden spots have given their best to your A & P. SMOKED, LEAN, TENDER Shoulders »19- SPECIALLY SELECTED AND GUARANTEED Fresh Eggs 3doz ©F¢ Sunnybrook Eggs in Cartons dos 37¢ Silverbrook Buttern 5 1 FLOUR SALE Gld ed’gLBBAG -Medal pda sl.oo Ceresota Sunnyfleld Flour Pa.stry MEAT MARKET SPECIALS at all A&P Markets “Cudahy’s” Puritan Brand Mild Cured (Do not parboil) Smoked Hams 10-12 Ib. average Center 16-18 Ib average whole or shank Slices whole or shank 20- | 45 | 28 We carry a full line of all popular brands of Hams at low prices G inger Ale CLICQUOT doz. $1.59 FANCY YOUNG—LONG ISLAND EASTERN CUT FRESH Ducklings 1 32°| Shoulders 4 t0 5 1b average 6 to 8 1b Average b 21°¢ C&C IMPERIAL DRY doz. $1.49 OKEEFES PALE DRY doz. $1.19 CLICQUOT SEC 3 bot. 50¢ TOP SIRLOIN Roast FANCY MILK FED Veal Legs b 39°¢ sl.l b 47° b 38 WHOLE OR CUT UP AS DESIRED Each. DEL MONTE Spinach 2 =29 DEL MONTE Peaches Sliced No. 2% Can 19¢ Halves No. 214 Can 19¢ GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 2 cans 3lc DEL MONTE PEARS can 25¢ B & M Beans 3 cans 50c Gulden’s Mustard jar 12c Crisco 1b. tin 23¢ IVORY SOAP FANCY SPRING SHORTCUT TOP ROUND Lamb Legs b 39°| Steaks Any 8ize Choice Cuts FRESHLY SLICED FRESHLY SLICED Beef Liver b 19¢| Pigs Liver FANCY STOCKINETTED SWIFT'S OR HANDY'S Smoked Shoulders 6 to 8 1b Average b 10° i 19¢ FANCY SUGAR CURED SMOKED IN STOCKINETTE ‘‘HONEY BRAND" Cottage Hams 5.5ua 1b 42° NO WASTE FROM FANCY CORN PED ETEER BEEF RIB ROAST BEEF 1st and 2nd Ribs 3rd to 5th Good Cuts Ib Ib. 10 oz size 2 cakes 2'c 42° b 37¢ 32¢ 6 oz size 3 cakes 19¢ FISH SPECIALS NBC. :ks:tzslck Luxe FANCY FRESH FANCY FRESH SLICED b 3§5¢ Buck Shad b 25°|Halibut Kibbe’s Creams, Pepper- mint or Wintergreen Ib 21¢ 20 oz. Loatf A D The Loaf that's sold fresh! PACIFIC > (New Eagiand Division

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