New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID FE RIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. - Rockefeller Likes Dangerous Shots And Spurns “Safety First” Golfing - Student of the € e ness half a « an aid to lo conquering As a never sa thought Lakewood the sand accuracy, n rather than distance, on a well- Here's how the FRENCH phrase il. Le meilleur que I' on puisse acheter pour son argent —those able to rcad French know the above mcans “the best money can buy.’”” And those who use Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup know there is no finer product ~because it contains no substitutes, adulterants, fillers, artificial coloring or flavoring. Itis100 percent pure, and the outstanding mark of L Aged 5 Honths in the Making Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup LIGHT OR DARE ~ RICH IN BODY ~ NOT BITTER Standard Paper Co. Distributors Hartford, Conn, ANHEUSER - Also Jak P"S(.,H ~ SI‘ ger dle LOUIS BM. 134 ’v, with regularity In the spirit of the real golfer, h | pitc ore often than he attempts y-first “run.up” type of ap- \ S[]UREE DF Ll U"R Based on his scores for l] holes, which range around 50, : seems well able to t too taxing. Hc at Ormond bec n is beside th. Bootleggers Get Supplies ton, March 7 (A—The | r has become the big shot waits to tak ines on which as well r from *soft.” federal prohibition | enforcement has changed regular rvals | rst 10 years the As one source of Bup- hut off, another cr cd only at the start and fi LioRe Sitanoiieractony o sulaadion means by which bootlegge their principal suppli through the decade of 1 WNIOELLA, o 0 BE FORNED HERE - | Jumior Order of B'mai Bith - Proposed for This City In order of im ing liquor, Dr. owing sources vmv and s members sor. Charl a local chapter. | 1T chapter is only car old recentl v was runner up ir ctional convention d tillerles were d BSLEO VI '1 | by governm ent prohibition forces. thtle H()pc f(;] Man ‘ust ed h\ Bus \\ heels is a former grand aleph ground rap will be given by the| mittce appointed to look > advisability of renovating Gene le was taken after inutes under th of a Boston cle- | hospital dlhe had lain 13 THERE IS A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD " | FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES With the dawn of each day our buyers select the highest grade of fresh fruits and vegetables the market offer \pccdfl\ these are distributed to our stores ... Fresh daily . . . And in keeping with our policy of low pl!\(‘\ Se s \nothe: means of added savings on your food budget is offered. LLEA‘\\LR & PEANI 'l'rl‘,l'TTICR : 1 Ib, jar ! JEWEL COFFEE LARGE QUALITY LOAF Universal BREAD 10c 1 WEEK-END SPECIALS i GRANULATED SUGAR 10 1bs, B ROLLED BEST CREAMERY BUTTER | Lb. PURE LARD, Bulk or Pkg. 2 Ibs. for VAN CAMP MILK, 3 fo1 { MOTHER'S BUTTER CRUST PIE UNIVERSAL COFFEE 1 1h. for FANCY SHRIMP 2 for TREASURE 2 for . K \i ALUASKA HERRING 3 for EAGLE Tall Can BRAND MACKEREL N B P G o o () BRAND CONDENSED MILK WATCH FOR THE UNIVERSAL - GOOD FOR HOME ILOUR BAKING --- QUALITY AND SERVICE, LOW PRICE TRADE WITH YOUR LOCAL GRO MOONSHINE MAJOR 7 '1D0ran Lists Ways in Which fi last vear |§ | LAND O IAKF*%‘\"EET CREAM FRESH W HITE SELECTED EGGS ;i doz. 42¢ ECONOMY'S FINEST SLICED BACON . 31c l!\(‘(P\\l LATED SUGAR 10bs. 52¢ 45c I' Ih Potatoes o DULUTH IMPERIAL — 2115 Ib Bag FLOUR 99c GOLD MEDAL or F"‘KLL\B' RY'S BEST 2115 1b. Bag 'FLOUR $1.03 "PRIZE BREAD Baked in Our Own Beautiful New Bakery Under Perfect Conditions | LAMB LEGS — LAMB FORES RIB LAMB Roned and Rolled CHOPS I Desired Short, Cnt 1b. 20¢ 1h. 39¢ Fresh, Genuine, Spring 6-8 1b Average CHICKENS 3 COOMY ECONOMY’S Fresh Fruits and Yegetables Are the Delight of All Connecticut. . Try These Specials and Be Convinced !’ Vi » - Fancy ‘Florida, Large Size Oranges doz. 39¢ X WEEEEE 3 F‘innfl California Sunkist Lemons doz. 29¢ 19¢ California Tceberg ; / Lettuce 2 L= Heads = . FANCY FLORIDA Grapefmnt, 4 for 29¢ \ledlum bm‘ STERN PLAINS AND THE OLEAN’S DEPTHS Ib. 33c SHOULDERS FRESH! SHANKLESS 4-6 1b Average 1h. 22¢ 4-1b Avcrage I'or Roasting 1b. 42¢ S—— PORK. LOINS FOWL ( SAUSAGE MEAT 1h. 29¢ RIB ROAST Best Cuts Prom Steer Beef Ib. 38¢ Rib or Chine Fresh, Milk-Fed, 4 to 4 1-12 lbs. Each —_— FACE RUMP Ib. 28c| Ib. 38c PORK CHOPS Center Cuts Ih. 38¢ Popular-Oven ROAST Ib. 39¢ CHUCK ROASTS 7-39 MAIN STREET Doris Bldg. Opposite Glen Street Gorton’s Codfish 1 wv. pke. 25¢ A perfect Lenten Food—Packed by a famous old New England ln 1z House Sealect Mli!{ sn»ssmd 11b. tallcans Z25C hout this fine Evaporated Milk 2 Famnecy Cheese im. 28¢ A pure, Whole ML Cheese at a very special prica [ -] Chinsok Salmem Fancy 1-2 Ib. flatcan 25¢ © waters of (he Columbia River Pantry shelves nplmw-, Caught in the cold cle ‘T\/Ieats of Quallty E 242 teal lunw\n Markets Boneless Oven or Pot Roaqt Ib. 38 . MAIN STRLET Oppflsne I,mcoln '\tleet Llpton s Tea 1-21b. tin 45¢ Lipton's famous Yellow Label Tea o oErs . Fancy Fresh Prunes 2 1ge. cans 39e¢ Delicious Oregon Prunes—Ready fo serve. A luscious new product. —_arm © 19¢ i Ohm Matches 6 EBexes RBlue Tip—Light Instantly B SR O Skat Handsoap 4 ca»s 25¢ “The best handsoap known”

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