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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929. U URNROTONSHP u LOWERSTRENGTH Make Tests fn Lofist G i %t ot o 0 Starving Ohiese Conliseate ML 0 i S g A Buylng n » 3 o x 1 ny v DWISS I UOURLT i Food and Drown Cook (st e M S on s itzerland | BEAUTY SHOWING N HFTR{NT SUUN ) Personal Dress ! $3 SPORTING PRINTS CRAZE FORCE SHGH PRICES Pictures Worth Only Few Dotiar- American Gift Aids | Year Or So Azo Now Valuablc me ‘ Deg Lives Month Without od, Water; I\ Revived [ Mont., & 6 (UP) ot 110 W e 3 ed i . v oy | tr : ‘ vr S An @“:3 Mmmfi*g TORES Beec oot Lo E}%? F EEL"’T‘“ K BROILERS Fresh | TURKEYS VEAL RUMPS 1 HOICE gn Ih. I( S Rolled 6295 1h. H PORK ROAST # Rib End Ih. 25¢ : A FULTON STORE WILL SAVE YOU MORE § In the hollowed out cen- ters of baked apples place nutsand raisins mixed with RICH — CREAMY YANHOE Mayonnaise WHAT THE ~ NATIONALFO! : PRESERVATIC PROGRAM MEANS TO YOU- i.IN HEALTH The health iinges upon that And the condition of the family pocket- Food preservation . . . of your family important consideration. book, too. Americansspend twenty- three billion dollars a year for food —and waste a fifth of it. Why? How? Not because the home manager is willingly wasteful; but because perishable food products spoil. Why do they spoil? Government Authorities have found that an average temperature below fifty degrees the year around, is essential to keep perishable food healthful, Fifty degrees is products in wholesome, palatable form. the danger point. If the temper- ature creeps above that point— even so much as three or four points—perishables suffer. They spoil quickly, become less appetiz- ing, less nourishing. Only artificial refrigeration, used twelve months in the year, will safeguard the health of your family —and the family pocketbook. Makeshift methods of refriger- ation are a danger to health and happiness. Share in 835 Prize Contest Awards Totaling *25,00 00 CASH VALUE For writing best 400 word letter telling: “Why 50 Degrees Is the Danger Point,” you can win first prize— MODEL HOME To set the nation thinking on this vigally important topic of proper food prescrvation—to glean new ideas, new facts and figures concerning food preser- vation in guarding health and preventing economic waste, the nal Food Preservation il offers prizes to the value )00 for the best cssays in a National Idea Contest. The capital prize is a Model Home; or §10,000 in gold. The second prize a 1930 five-passen- ger Cadillac Coupe, selling at $3, ). B. Detroit; the third prize $2.000 in gold—and so on down the list of 832 other big cash awards. Ask us for your free copy of the booklet “How to Safeguard YourFamily’sHealth”. Thistells you the rules of the contest; the names of the judges; and gives complete list of prizes. National Food Preservation Council New Britain Division Event Thls _week the humble twent) -five ccnt piece will buy many of America’s finest foods, for A & P has searched the markets to find the best values for this very special cvent. A &P renders a type of food service no other food store can equal. Exclusive ;- quality-in~ suring services that re- quire food experts at the world’s ; markets make the A'& P_dis- tinctive, " cfllcu.)t arrange- ment of the many products displayed in A &P stores. To save both time and money ... .buy atA&P.” MEATS A& P markets are food department stores where you can buy all your foods under one roof. This i3 the A First of Five X September § Foed Sales Fancy Steer Beef POT ROAST Boneless Ib. 35¢ Fresh Killed CHICKENS 3 1Ib. Average b. 39¢ Genuize Spring Lamb LAMB LEGS All Sizes Campbell’'s Beans 3 26 Hvaporated Milk WHITEHOUSE. b 39@ oillh ,,.mf.',;-”m 3 % Zsc uxcelien or 0as L ’ i ‘ FRESH SHOULDERS | S7gghotcerenl for the g suALL G lb. 21¢ Toilet Paper T()P[;ll]f;fi(%g?lgi);\ST i B T - 42¢ R o 28° Kirkman's Seap I'rom Steer Beef Hurts dirt but will not 5 MARS zsc BARS CORNED BRISKETS Best Cuts 1h. 35¢ harm your hends Asparagus Tips Fancy California Asparc= o zsc b. 49¢ AND COMET RICE FLA 4 lb' zsc FIG BARS 21bs 25¢ Good Cuts gus tips . . . a bargain Det Monte Raisins Your choice of seeded or i ¢ St Coed seedless at a low price 3 LGS 25 6 to 8 Ih. Average COMET RICE VEGETARBRLES NUKRAFT CHEESE Every A & P store carries a full CANTALOUPES PAILS 10 qt Galvanized cach 25¢ (EN-L-RATION 2 for 25¢ The nation’s favorite slow-cooked beans 1 very low price for a very high quelity cocoa 20z bot 2%¢ 2 pkgs 23¢ 3 pkgs 25c Lge. 4 to 415 1b. Av. Roasting CHICKENS SWK'D SHOULDERS | Rdarshmallow Fluss For salads, desserts, SMALL b. 21¢ 4 P Bt vl 1 FRESH FRUITS WILLIAM'S VANILLA display of fresh garden produce at low prices. ELBERTA PEACHES GOLD DUST 1z¢ pkg OUR OWN TEA 14 1b pkg 25¢ SALADA TEA 7 1b pkg 25c WHITE ROSE TEA 4 1b pkg 25c 2 pkgs 25¢ Ige bot 14c ‘R Stout Sparkling 4 bots 25¢ M/ \RSH\I ALLOWS Campfire atry Club o o 1b can 25c SWEET POTATOES | pon rets R g ! FRUITS FOR SALAD Del Monte can 25c 5 lbs. zsc | PEACHES ik MONTE, No. 2}4 can 25¢ ROLLED OATS 5 1bs 23c CAL. ORANGES 288’s IONA COCOA 21bs 25c¢ 6 0z can 25c¢ BAKING POWDER Royal 2 doz. 45¢ MATCHES Double Tip 5 pkgs 25¢ CHILI SAUCE Menu bot 25¢ YELLOW ONIONS AMMONIA Ige bot 25¢ LAUNDRY STARCH 3 1b pkg 25¢ = Cookles I N. ll b ek | 3 b 10e ‘ BOSTON LETTUCE head §¢ J b 10 e i b 3" Ees 25 COOKING APPLES | w THE GREAT 4 b. 29¢ ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. NEW ENGLAND DIVISION