New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 1029 WTIC, Hartfor rels from NBC tics from NBC d L S n NBC ‘hl—\\ HAM, stra directed | with George | 8:00—The P! 8:30—TFlying storie and aviation 9:00—Paul Whiteman and his or- chestra 20:00—Orchestra directed by David Mendoza 10:30—Story in a Song e Crawford, the poet of Italian lessons— V. H. Berlitz €:40—Advanced Italian lessons— r Girls S oo 9—WGY, Schenectady—790 I(m-lumu-r-—-l 150 Atlantic City—1100 You Kn ow from ( Up and Drc lon, will be | humor trader of Only One Load 1o nd Slightly Less Than Billing—Sealer Carlson Con- 15 18 Weighing Devices, T caused 1 Piles Go Quick n of blood ow is the Time to Eat Oysters and We Have the BEST 22 State St. (U nder Gra CcBS When in Hartford dine with us, and | iation don’t forget to bring some home for | S the other members of the family. | his or- HONISS’S | OYSTER HOUSE Hartford, Conn, t's Store) Twentieth Century MOLOCH | | ARCTU RUS EBLUE o5 urITUBES - son, nington ", Cincinnati: o'Clock Ha | it SPRING BA 1Y BELECTRIC dritain, Conn, IRY & BAMFPORTH, . . on the dot y. . on the spot Price 19 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. BAYMOND LLFCTR West Main Street 10 COMPANY, Plainville, Conn. REED AUTC SUPPLY COMPANY, 29 Schood Street, Bristol, Conn. $598 Westinghouse Dealer CO., Moloch was a fire god. Ages ago parcnts cast their children into his lap—hoping thus to gain the favor of this deity. Inhuman! Ghastly! But no more so than today’s mad sacrifice to fire—that carries not even the hope of reward the pagans had. About half a billion dollars a year direct loss; a yearly toll of more than 10,000 liveg to make the record gruesome. The Presidea- tial proclamation preceding Fire Prevention Week— October 6-12 is sufficient evidence of the seriousness of the country’s avoidable fire waste. The solution to this problem is a com- munity matter. More than six hundred cities and towns have committees on fire prevention and control. These function ef- fectively all year. Stimulated by the President’s proclama- tion, thousands of communities, through civic bodies, business organizations, schools and other means, observe Fire Prevention Week. In support of such movements the Stock Fire Insurance companies, through the National Board of Fire Underwriters and affiliated organizations, have long main- tained staffs of engineers and experts in fire prevention. These facilities arc offered free 1o any community, that the spirit of Fire Prevention Week may be further promoted year by year. Public co-operation with the Stock Fire Insurance companies has already effected a reduction in the annual fire waste, and con- tinuous reductions in the cost of fire insur- ance for practically twenty years. THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 John Street, New York A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF STOCK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ESTABLISHED IN 1866 sives m Be l sed In Freeing Big Steamer 15 3 ;;! Ex- 'OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS WEDNES ? : 3 TAKE DAY ADVAN- IS OUR ('Il;\((;ll‘ffl \ BIG ALL Butter STORE M and Weekly Egg Da ials ¥ ‘y 391 - 101 MAIN \Tlxl'lT NE \\ l)RlT AIN'S BEST Spec l‘ Big Wednesday upemals orn B MID-WELK SALES BRING WEEK-END PRICES TO YOtu THE OPPORTUNL FIME. Bl SURE YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM AND PROFIT l”llull»\. M a}o PRESH B d \‘\In] : me ‘l‘nl~ll Loaf That P ' C T 4 8 {ED g ‘\ml Can Serve As Home (fl % 01 E'can £ rfia ‘I.“hi»‘! LL 16 OUNCE LOAL Y (WE BAKE IT HERL) AS ADVERTISED ..... M \Vlr;(l\\“ll(?”k BEST FRESH CREAMERY LARGE SELECTED PPANCY B = I y - i %A T i Il Bu:er 20:.97¢ Fggs 2d287c | =ty DD I peEES ofe (o Age (a3 b . B2c FINEST FRESH MEAT CUTS--CUT JUST RIGHT FOR YOU CHUCK ROASTS LEAN BOILING | RIB LAMB CENTER CUT PORK I BEEF BEEF CHOPS | CHOPS 25¢h | 18¢H | 35ed | 27¢D 19 Lean FreshSh oulderss 19: FANCY V H.\L CUTLETS ...... b 48¢ 5' II’H\I LOY PRESH GROUND ' Steaks e . 32e AMB‘“RGZb 35¢ fi%d Fastioned Pumpkin Pies, ea...... 25¢ IRYTHING. YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH THEM. 'Ih° Very BEST WHIPPED CREAM GOODS are M/ ADE and SOLD nght ere in Our Store FRESH DAILY — PUFEFS ea. 5¢ — CAKES ea. 4Q¢ HIGH SCORYE, FRESH CHURNED, PURE CREAM- Jind MOHECAF FRY. IN THE NEW IMPROVED 1§ LB. SECTIONS PR!NT BUTL‘: THAT ARE SO CONVENIENT TO SERVEL REDUCED FOR TOM( OW?S SALE sopisnsissvissasannsanansess PER POUND 53(: BUY THIS POPULAR WELL XNOWN I'RT ST CREAM CHEESE AT OUR BUSY BUTTER DEPT. GENUINE— PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE—Marked Bownto .......... 2 pkgs. ZSC ACKRED—MOHICAN BRAND ADISH —Specially Priced At .............ocoivnene. per bottle lzc the season for j A r ady [ ¢ of our Special Sale o stock the paniry. T l}[ \1 l'F PU RC l\ M—Strawberry ov Rasnberry Flavor in full 1h xdhzgc “@Eff?\;“’é POTATOES =27 6 1hs. 19¢ cuwser Ty GRAPES 3 Tbs 28¢ SI SAUSAGE Fancy Yellow Washe Carrots an(] Par Z 1bs } 5(, Honeydew \H L()\fi ..... ea. 1(}(' orip white. CELERY bunch 1Q¢ Fresh WAL NUT MEATS 1b 59¢ Pancy White Ml \HR()(.) MS 1b §Q¢- rtarze Baawin APPLES 14 qt bas 79¢ MOHICATY SFRCIAL FLOUR 1,14 5 $1.0 PURPOSIS—14 1 MAN'S BORAX SOAP . full har 5¢ ...‘lb. 10¢ FRESH PILLETS ... 1 23¢ SOLID OYSTERS .... pint 40¢ EVAPORATED MILK hll BOSTON BLUE ... 2 Ihs. 25c MACKEREL FRESH FLOUNDERS 1b 12| SLICED SWORDFISH 1b 3 FRESH HADDOCK ... Ib 10¢ NO. 1 SME S / 7 i [ i@ /AL Areil S \ HE 1S ~—BouT DISH YERE HAWSE | T “{ORE WERE GENTLE. / FEET DOWN — ¢ HE THINKS THER A FENCE AN 1S ATRYIN T JUMP OvER THE FOOT RAIL. b R 1929, 8v nea seavice, e, | |

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