New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DATL.Y HERALD; FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. 1] Learns Hoover Elected— And Lmdv “’\'e\\ & Hem Chicopee, TEACHER T0 ATTEND RED CROSS SESSION (UP)—"Is th William Lord, s when informed by friends last Miss Gampbell Going to Wash-|| 325 kbt ss || ington as Local Delegate S T "l‘;;v;m:;f; \T\ ss \ ¢ Campbell, supervi chool educatio; e system, will re sent the Junior Red Cross at the | National Red Cross convention in | Washington, D. C., May 5 to S. The selection of the New Britain vcpresentative was left with Scliool | e Athletics won and that paper being issued in he world. unable to s kney | nonnn;, of what was going on about him, and his proved Last night this moc Van Winkle awoke suddenly : thought from a nap and startled || members of 1 a French s position. t wa heard of all the important tI been cut | | thur DBernier from S8t, Jean; Cyril ‘Iiss 'I‘a"dld \flel‘ldi Routhier from Art " Mautner and Lrnest Meitz fr School Plo&s Meeting Stephens. pecial to Canada’s Co-Operation | In Dry Issue \w,ued Ottawa, March 14.—(UP)—Th whether Canada s empt to co tates in mrmn ar Prime Min which in effe Columbia at Col _ || export of 1i e field of school publications. Mi Cent lists. 1 gooa will 1 | and Can that had happened during his || i long slecp. | | “Bachelor’s Honeymoon” | For Benefit of Church A mass mecting was held_after | Lenten d t Wedn | ning in the church parlors | Peter's church to select officer 7 ‘\ommmua for the play and [to be presentea by the 1 | ¥ |is to be April 22 parisn. Rudolph MISS MARY A. CAMPBELL abs hall on fl)l the benefit of the Bupt, Stanley H. Holmes, one of the ofticials of the ~New Britain Red | Cross organization, and in making | his announcement he said today that | ¢hairman and Oscar an older person should take the re- ftary. Tick sponsibility of represent the unit | from t s0 that information of value may be | follows: I hrought back to this city. The su- perintendent was left with authority to make his sel. to the best of his judgment. Th cussion about sen young girls in a group of state re sentatives, but Mr. Holmes did not look with favor upon this idea. | Gatting was clected “Little Women” (m en By Cast of Childien| A play was given by the Junior Dramatic club in tt jitorium this | un- | Golden Health Malt 100% Pure Barley Malt der the direction of Lam. Tt was “Lit Dunn; Jo. Beth, Janice ret Pankonin Sherma Avery Harold Taylor; La Clark: Aunt r. Law-| John Am March, ren ohn Brooke, : Hannah Mullet, Trma Moh: | A musical program was given this | oon for the benefit of four 7-2 | Bradley had | Benjamin COTTON FIGURES RELEASED Washington, March 14 (A—Cot- | ton consumed during February was announced today by the census bu- “compared wit | in January and | in ltbxudl\ last | PuttermanMalt Co. 11 MAIN STREET a million housewives AGREE YOU sometimes hear that some other loafis ““as good as Bond Bread.” When people want to speak in the highest terms of anything, they say that “it is as good as gold.” Of course, it is not as good as gold unless it is gold, and no bread can be as good as Bond Bread unlessitis Bond Bread. After all—there is no bread like fi@m @ The home-like loaf GENERAL BAKING COMPANY e\ Jewel Best Caffee ang de Lomvicen 91 - 95 ARCH ST. Near Sears & Roebuck Lent Brings Those Delicicus HOFFMANN'’S HOT CROSS BUNS To You Fresh Every Day All Through the Lenten Season SATURDAY BAKING CHERRY PIES, Tasty, Flaky Crust and a Rich Pitted Sour Cherry Filling PECAN ROLLS TWOiSIZeS R e - 30¢ . 25C and 30C A PREPARED MEAL Hofimann's Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans Decorated Birthday, Wedding and Anniversary Cakes Are a Hofimann Specialty Tlmc I~ a Store In Your \owhho:huud A BARGAIN FEAST LARGE QUALITY LOAF—UNIVERSAL BREAD... WEEK VEND SPECIALS GRANULATED ROLLED BEST CREAMERY Bulk or Package E PURE LARD MOTHER'S BUITER CRUST Zlbs. for 27c FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE WHOLE WHITE MARROW F. AT PEAS 311:'5, ch § BLUE TIP il d MATCHES .. UNIVERSAL . 6 boxes for 8¢ : 11b. for 3% i | 3for 25c 1 FAT I‘ ALASKA | HERRING LARGE Zrlbrs.rfor 25¢ | | 15 0z. jar 2lc § | WILLOW BROOK COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUIT and V TRADE \ B UL 10c | o 101bs, 52 || BUETIER. i it b, 4lc § | "TABLES § Your appreciation of the economical methods of food dis- ;| tribution developed by our organization has made pos- sible the marvelous growth of the Universal Meat & Grocery Stores. These economies of distribution are daily cmatmg savings that are p<\~~cd on to you. | l‘dglc Brand Challen asdya . 1B ,' '1(m~19c MILK ..... _I'm'29C ‘A it Marshmallow d B SHRIVD . ’fm35C CREME 1 pint ,i;u-lgc HE i ot DT L I March 15-22— LAND BUTTER EGGS SUGAR PEP [ R EEAIITIITNG Baginning tomorrow evening, Saturday, March 15th, and continuing SWEET CREAM I'RESH WHITE FINE GRANULATED through next week, we cordially invite you to be our guest at Qur Store in the State Armory, Broad Street. at Hartford’s Great Pageant of Progress Exposition Daily 1 to 10:30 p. m. O'LAKES 1 1b. Roll 39¢ Doz. 39¢ 10 lbs. §1¢ SELECTED BRAND SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH BY SERVING THEM PLENTY OF ECCNOMY’S Lettuce FRESH VEGETABLES Fancy Teeberg {from California’s Sunny Slopes z large heads l9¢ Celery Finest Single Stalks 3 for zs¢ Crisp Hearts z bunches zsc Spinach Better Foods for Better Health and at Better Prices PURITAN MALT Hop Flavored— 23, Ib. cans 99¢ Contains only choicest Barley and Hops LJ FANCY DICED CARROTS Iispecially delicious whe Grooc 2 20-0z. cans 25¢ n served with None-So- Peas 0 QUALITY PEACHES Choice Golden Halves 2 large cans 19¢ from Sunny California FANCY APPLESAUCE 2 2-0-0z. cans 25¢ \ good old New Lingland side dish FANCY TUNA FISH Halves Flat, 2 for 39¢ Finest light meat {ish—The chicken of the sea WHEATENA The original g phke. 21¢ tick cooking cereal FANCY PEA BEANS A uniform coo 2 hs. 19¢ king bean FANCY (RABMEAT Halves Ilat, 2 for 65¢ Caught in Japanese Waters and canned on scientifically equipped floating canneries = FANCY RICE 3 Ibs. 20¢ Grown in the Mississippi’s fertile lowlands whence comes the highest quality rice Tender and Fresh from the Plains of Texas Peck 2,:0! 1 Values 'in Choice Meats 7-39 MAIN ST., Doris Bldg., Opposite Glen St. - 125 WEST MAIN ST., Opposite Lincoln St. 0l FACE RUMP lIb. 39¢ The Popular Boneless Oven Roast O RIB ROAST Ib. 38¢ Cut From Quality Steers CHUCK ROAST Ib. 38¢ Boneless Oven or Pot Roast O] LAMB LEGS 1b. 35¢ Cut From Genuine Spring Lamb Any Weight = ® WEBBER DUCKS b. 38¢ Nothing Finer Than a Roast Duck Dinner FOWL 1b. 38¢ (4 Ib. Average)—Fancy Milk-Fed O DORACO HAMS Ib. 32¢ Whole or Half—Demand Rapidly Increasing for this Sugar Cured Ham Ib. 21¢ Ib. Average ® FRESH SHOULDERS Shankless—5 to 7 T OO N OMY | DIVISION OF

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