New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. \ i 3 | | 7. | Soci Naval itects and seen seen! The sl rere -] ¥lanerty was oufspoken in his re- | Pa., he was graduated from the U. |Society of Naval Architects an > Huinnbm“éml» e ;EZZ‘Q%;‘;{Q., e |n:irl\‘!1"(:|0:co‘|"xl\ing po‘sun.ls(«’-x's. "'l‘h\s‘REAR ADM]RMJ GARR |5 aval academy at Annapolis )\\I)larmc Engineers, the Army m\m Svatin 5 i85, Shi A > have h: 11579 and in 1884 was graduated |Navy club of Washington, the dows in the apartment house. Sh2|is not the first one we have had S LO 0 !3 9 = and in 15. L Selt Nvosl ths could see that the window was |trouble with,” he said. “Postmasters | DIE ]N NEW ND N‘!’TOIH ’\‘Q‘X"SS]:QS";[U‘O of T(:xcl;j!;r)]og‘). "l‘.un‘\(ol;‘, zlhutb chhf\be\& :“Bdrl\, ;?“‘en?hr\‘“ va g | Cf a ¥ I E « 9 38, ar: che or! al 3 b e B S e R e | Lanman, daughicr of the late Tieas |Rathbun post, No. 183, Veterans of there. with their authority while they ar : F : __ |Lanman, da ¢ Rq ath! post, In desperate haste she thrust [with us, but some day theyrc|Had Charge of Enginecring Work | Admiral Joseph Lanman of Nor- [Foreign Wars. A s o [thr v - st he z _|wich. The ceremony took place in| A requiem high mass will be head and shoulders through the |through. You men 50 on just the| o pijaqeiphia During Late War | wich- The c D ke g window—and, as it had done when |same.” St ! ; - | e Tl e, e senvel St. Joseph's church. -~ she had gone in, the wide brim | —— —Married Norwich Woman. During the world war T scrved morning _in Jossnia chunen 'Y of her hat caught on the window WOMAN ARRENT engineering officer at the Phila- [ Burial will follow in Ya - casing. But this time, with both Columbia, March 10 - 3] | New London, March 10 — Rear |[delphia navy yard. The rank of |tery. hands outside the window, she | With driving without a licc Admiral Clarence Alfred C ' . |rear admiral was given him in Sep- | == ; could mnot save it, and it toppled |G- Monson, Hartford, w died in his home her s | tember, 1919. He was rctired July| Inquiry by experts of t\h(;\ Mayo 3 backward into the cellar. { this afternoon. e W topped by |devoted his entire li avy, |22, 1 Foundation l“d][-{\[ps“[ha‘ ”rn:uma. Enopelecfa neeting with the Bis Another window in the apart.|Police while driving through here e s a membor of the Ameri-|matic persons can “sensc” the ap- Shot in her room brings Enid ‘{0“' - g % ment house was flung open—still | yesterday. lice. A native of Crawford county,|can Society of Naval Engincers, the|proach of rain. marry her after he has proved he | : . | B now! | s p ! : But mow she was” on her feet| is not her brother. m\rrls GORLL| & out in the areaway, and. running dence in his identity wanes, V‘\h'-ll"l a & madly for the street. i telephone conversation with M # T And then I turned for her | Debbins, her childhood o 1 i ! open-handed. She caught a tasi| veals her brother carricd no I 4 g : ¥ that was st eriisin. by et i cal blemish by which he could I i B minuto she was being whirled identificd. The Bis ayLan i b & sight around the corner. v,~_dkr:.m1\ A;:\ R e iatal : 3 ErEe pyright. Frank L. Packard) . NN 7 % o ival sang s . A safe in her room Enid awaits | N A o nid L (‘: ; E: G - 8 the Big Shot but receives another nd lear b : > 2 caller, tomorrow. | = the burg a . sin home. Di a2 o 3 g e | woman she sets out to v HERE : . POSTAL CLERKS HOLD - ' She gains entranc hroug e gl ‘B GRIEVANGE MEETING . \ THE s\ll'nw.ml\ 1;|.|, WALL : . < 2 ational S OMcer: Savs "vm"""“‘“""; ///////fl"/fll//lllflfllllfl\\\\\w{{\\\{\\ : The rays of Enid's flashligh e ‘Q vealed the rich interior of the larz room. It was stamped with tI mark of luxury. The walls were : Hartford, March 10—G. Fdward | iTo e o 3 rs! mark f uxars. T v S, - | o s 10—, savara Why A & P Salmon Is Highest ol slmon Fromsfcy Alashs sters Opposite tt door sl vice president and secretary : B -. 5 nost office clerks, attended th When you buy a can of salmon at closely drawn PICN pne pays of the flashlight revealed the safe cleverly hidden in the wall [ing of the Hartford local, 4 an A & P Food Store, you are buy- tal rug cover ederation fof (Fosti 0 Mmco ing from the only retailer catching leather-cushioaed avmehairs Weee | with fear scemed as thougn jand, her steps soundless on thznelg Sunday afternoon. The s | 1 ly EGGS ARE NOW MUCH LOWER AT A & P STORES everywhere, ever I in her veins | thick rug. darted for the door. as a spirited one and at one time and canning its own salmon. EGGS ARE NOW MUC - There were a number of DOOX- had hecome enly frozen rezched it, and. feeling for the Koy, | par, Norton, president, offered | A & P does this to be sure of the cases; but one, the on the fror Somconc ! rcmoved it from the lock. B Norton some time ago highest quality at alf times. That's Fancy pink salmon of delicious flavor — very economical! end of the room. extended from . t had not gone out| made a little noise a little created a sensation by his charges why A & P customers buy vall to . There was no mis- | y h 1 its bean {allic sound., That was what | 2 ) ; \ that large sums of the 1929 conven- 24,000,000 ca : : 4 (J i : 2 S S5 24 cans of salmon every NS specified the “large” hookea focu r the lower cdge sl but she was outside the | oiher liquid refreshments at the con- ycars “Panel behind books, top, left,” | yvelyet portierss tha nt | door now, and the key was in ‘he > ‘\L‘Hlvon. v she whispered to herself. . windov and just |leck on the outside too. | After the mecting. which lasted : . S S S 3 "Tolv.‘" G , e elig » ding from under or She slammed the door shuf, mm’lV L:m 5 u‘\”\ym e (lr:w SILVERBROOK BUTTER 18 BEST FOR YOUR TABLE wpper shelf: a . 1l t 15 the toe Of 2| furned the n the lock. and, | who were recently called on by fed- naturally be to one’s left racing thro darkn. weat -hand side pan's A I 5 | eral inspectors to show cause why 8 “l‘ RS . p* : e el as one entercd the roon s Tusht! Tokt M0l {he stairs. ‘Behind her she | they ild not be dropped from MEA s Plump, juicy fruit at A & P’s special low price! in this ca 4 o side nea ¢ a all? Was the ca t the rip and rend of wool, |the service met with the national the door as opposed to the windos 4 et ® o SEEDED Seedl e i way out? Her brain was racinz. | the ing of a door-pan officers at the Hotel A& Py lteia e Soflenthehect 5 3 ecdless She stepped quickly over to fi ¢ there was way—or ot She gained the celiar, hor | Pnah Lo i PKGS PKGS hookcase. She could just comfort- i o chance. It was only a f .y to the window, opened it, and.| Thomas Byrnes, Rockville, statc of meats at much lower prices SRl e de “)"{“"1""”1“ W cps to the door, and there was & ing out, pushed th organizer, assailed the United Na- ing with one hand while the oth held the flash light, she began tv ERE L Eet e AR s e Sunnyfield” Our Own Brand ASK THE MANAGER FOR A COPY OF THE “A & P NEWS” ULl down: e books and Hayithentl at hier own cir- | agec y t ler clhows on |leaving the federation. Tt was said or. the floor. ’ - pped, picked up|the s ¢ forward, got |35 clerks had resigned from the y. Tho wall behind came into view. | o fag light, and propped i \ aut the paved | federation from the time the '1929 thority While With Us.” Serve a rice and raisin dessert tonight! She quictly moved™ the boots the book gain on the | areaws e S ki oy sy 1, Th. pkg. from several shelyes. - . ® P its rav once more fell upon | throu wrrow window, gave | sational charges made by Norton a F UE ROSE 1B Yes, she could sce (he panclling | (e nickel dial of the saf L low « (¢ fear. month ago. Since then another 25 ¢ ‘w‘ FANCY BL now but it scemed to be perfecit S i then, in a flash, she turnad ¥ houting. had |have dropped out, it is reported. selid. “Press lower edge’—she : A S 3 5 IFancy, Large, Roasting YOUR FAVORITE FOODS ARE LOWER IN PRICE AT A & P translation Selected cod steaks with all the bones removed! She ran her hand accordingt: 1b - across the width of the pan.i, . pressing upon it firmly. There was 38¢ co f‘ h GORTON'S }-113 [ a faint click, and a section of the e > panel sprang out from the wall She was cense now, breathing .Best (‘e“ici‘ ('“‘ pro rapidly fhan cver: Kevediun A\ & P PRESERVES ARE MADE OF PURE FRUIT AND SUGAR the wall safe, its nickel knob anl dial glistening under the flash 1% 33¢ Full count boxcs of double tipped matches! light's ray! But she would have fo stand on 5 - 1 [ tiptoe now, and reach in beyond Finest Sliced Matches 6 BOXES 9 the shelf in order to work the com- B = bination. That would be awkward BEEF LiVLR unless she could steady herself a S ST T . - o s q IR Sl G e T MAPLE SYRUP IS PARTICULARLY GOOD THIS YEAR —TRY A & P'S flash light! She would have to see, of cou Yes, she had it! e = 4 _K[. & 18¢ A & P fancy crushed Hawaiian fruit! e (e (gaiue}br yow:g i v ciors | Pineapple 2::39 were forming the words breath- lessly, soundlessly. “One right.” | Ib. ¢ The dial spun with a litsle | 3 tinkle. “Now to 19.” No- had | gone past it. Her fingers were = o 7 pE trembling. She would have {o be- Top Round 1 | . i STARLIGHT FINGERS y 1b 250 gin over again. | “One risht, then—r | STEAKS WALDORF TOILET PAPER 5rolls 23c away from the safe. Her elbow VIILK, even if it cost much more, would 1b. 49¢ COMET WHITE RICE struck the flash light. The flash 3 pkgs 25¢ light fell on the floor rug with a be an inexpensive food when you con- COMET RICE FLAKES 2 pkgs 25¢ Gull thud She seemed to Tave ~-m_;mx‘ sider its health-giving and body-building S AUERKR AUT OLD DUTCH CLEANSER can 8¢ breathin What was ? In oL . . e R qualities. The way in which a food A & P CONDENSED MILK can 1o e s i e meets the demands of the body is the 9¢ 3 25¢ MARSHALL'S KIPPERED HERRING 1N¢ can 27¢ MRl on niehsemenns th, - proof of its value and likewise its cost. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON MARSHALL'S TOMATO HERRING can 2Tc but it had i s0 lo and ind tinct that che could not be sur In MILK is found in just the right pro- These Lenten Fish Features UNDERWOOD'S MUSTARD SARDIN can 13¢ of it A cetond vassed, Covtainly Uier portion Protein for muscles and tissues; MACKEREL OLD MUNICH MALT SYRUP can 3% vas no sound no oxer : - M STATLER TOILET PAPER 3 rolls 23¢ thunderous beating of ir Fats and Sugars for body fuel; Minerals ( HE g a2 HADDOCK Hotto ool nsand o 0 for bones and teeth; Vitamins essential for growth and health. BGCSTON BLUE v HALIBUT MILK, too, makes up the deficiencies in A & P’ Faney Bartlett Pears! other foods. Some foods simply fill but i FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE- P i Wy (] MILK FEEDS, Remember ... MILK is . T UM R R ears gl 29 all food. It gives the greatest food value | Sy L EERICE for your dollar. g / : , Rich in cleansing.suds — at a low price! 4= 88 | 5 Drink a glass of MILK at 10:20 and Bread c i 3:30 in addition to using it at other times. | soa FELS NAPHTHA 5 BARS 27 Cold iIl Head, , i, Grandmother’s Bread is the only mnationally advertised CheSi or Tl.i?aai? ! bread that sells for as low a s 1B Musterale wall * i price as cight cents. Taste it } B o ‘ o o today and you'll like it very ecl casicr. Rep Mu b CONNECTICUT DAIRY & FOOD COULICIL . i once an hour for five hours o what a glorious relicf! Hartford et ot b fone et e s ASK FOR Red Circie BOKAR 8 O'Clock —are mixed with other valuable ingr m - GRANDMOTHER’S A blend of the finest America’s foremost pack- The largest selling high dients in Musterole. coffees — popular jor age coffee. The very best grade coffee in the world It penetrates and stimulates blood three generations. possible. — Pure Santos. circufation and helps to ¢ LARGY d pain. Used by /2 el o7 economy and fiefiiffi o =29° 3§ -2§° To Morhc_rs—.\lus?err,lt\ is also Q o e made in milder form for babies — B e PSRN i EITE and small children. Ack for Chil- ¥ 3 T o — = T dren’s Musterole, N ‘ 'll;lll‘:T A’i l L [ A \] TEA . 3 sREA 4 ! ) 2 aNHE 0o. ADD A LOAF OF FRESH BREAD TO YOUR A & P ORDER NEW ENGLAND DIVISION

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