New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 26

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“Modified Petting” Approved By Kansas City, Mo., April 11 (UP)— he husband who tries to sical o || Hartford Man Refuses kiss from his wife was encouraged || To \ns“cn (ensus sz and church people were advised 10 y . April 11 | indulge in Jovem v Mrs. lda | . ; | A. Etzenhouse be! he Centennial In trained social w 10 determine whether there physical attraction between persons.” However, she believes miscuous love making is only for adolescent girls but for older men ‘Whether 2 should pet is ' Miles Death Probe Is lowed to marry if « six months. Plttsbu;gh Déan Named . Provost at \‘\on I‘(ums o . Mandell Ordered lor Put Title at Stake | neis 5 ported campaign exp represented in a co republican town commn STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. 357 MAIN ST. NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. New Britain’s Most Progressive Market SPECIAL BIG SALE THIS SATURDAY ~ SPRING LAMB SPECIALS - Legs | DUNEUIES Forequarters Whole or Half Roullettes 1 o 16¢ ™ 27¢ 1b. i 22¢ 1b. Loi(hops voee oo IR Rib € hops ..... ’lc lh MILKFED VEAL SPECIALS Rump or Leg BONELESS Roullettes 24¢ " 98¢ " FRESH CUT PORK SPECIALS LOIN I'RESH OR FRESH ORR POl'k Roast SMOKED Rib End Shoulder Ham 17¢ " 27¢ ¥ CHOICE MILKFED POULTRY CLOVERBLOOM FRESH KILLED ROASTING Fowl Chickens 11b. Avg 1. Avg. _32¢™ 32¢” CHUCK Pot Roast 29¢ " Corned Beel Veal Steak . 39¢ Ih, Loin Chops SMOKED Young Fowl 29¢ 1h. CHOICE \TLhR BEEF BONELESS PRIMI Pnl Roaal Rib Roast 35¢™ 22¢ " Frankfurters Hamburg Bolognas PRI Solid Meat = Sausage i 25¢ "' 17¢2 25¢ ™" Elo;é;-hluuuu Creamery ROLL BUTTER . 39(: !b. GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS .. . 29¢ doz Native Lavae Y elloy Fan Red POTATOES ”\\4 " 33e™ 7" 25(: B Native DANDELIONS Ripe Solid TOMATOES 2" 23¢ FLOWE R 2. 35 nu Fancy Table Native Fancy Green 4|I||\ APPLES ONTONS III|||| i 25@2"15(‘ 3""10¢ 3 " 25¢ STRAUSS - ROTH STORES THE PEOPLE'S MARKET IPARISH ARRANGING - Church Worker at Conference| SUMMER CARNIVAL & St Joseph's Society Appoints Atam of St. Joseph's Par- a ||ish societ - | [timinar Dropped by I)epdllmenl " o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1580 REGULARS DEMOTED 1Lapmm and Four Other Members of Been Booths—John J. O'Leary, chair- man; John Brennan, George Weir, Joscph Fitzpatrick, Ired Iu ., Charles McKeon, Edwai Ilmnun, Gerald Bratton, (,.mr Miller, Robert Regan, James Has- oo Em son, J. Valenting, Jr., Howard jant, Arthur Campbell, Arthus te, Bdward Delane; seph lo;d St e New Haven, April 11 (UP)—The Committecs of women of the par-| captain and four other members of sh will be named at a meeting lo the Yale varsity crew have been de- be held in the near future > | moted to the second boat in the most proceeds of the carnival will b |drastic reorganization ordered by added to the fund being a d Leader in years. : arsity shell now carries three | veterans—Tappen, stroke; Rogers, {No. 6, and Ladd, No. 5—and five Anthony, Yale Varsity Crew Have Placed in Second Boat. Gommittegs for June Event held last were made evening pre- for |newcombers — Garnsey, Foster, Ksselstyn and Muhson. FOR OUTING IN SPRING £t ot af Sk vers five demoted. grounds on John J. K fol- ¢ appoint- Committee Appointed * At Monthly | Lisenbee Is Ready to Labor on the Mound Brooklyn, N. Y., April 11 (Pr— | Horace Lisenbee's six-hit game st the Mecting and Supper—Schaefer g Wins Pinochle Tourney John lar monthly meeting of 1% Corbin club was held | & t at the Corbin clubhouse |1 . The meeting w;mi" i roast pork yper, with a pinochle lowing the meeting. read by the ban-|, committees, and a | pointed to arrange pring outing. The foilowing were named on this com- ¢ n, chairman, J. E. L, Teich and | date and place L determined. be Dodgers had Manager gner of the Red Sox Lisenbee was absent n from big -league ~ecruit center fielder, from a wrenched chai Pelic- |, e Weir Sr v Pelletier, Omer —Rev. John J John J. Rile n for Boston after to- day's contest, | pitching. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Press. Russ Crane, :c |versity of Illinois. outpointed Joe - | Offringa. Indianapolis (16); Happy Corbin plant, and |Atherton, Indianapolis, and TRay A committee | McIntyre, Lost Ange rew (10). ay meeting was | —_— J. . McGrath, HELMETS FOR HOCKEY IL Nicholson und Peter Hauser.| Hoston, April 11 (UP)—Defense- fer was winner of men of the Boston Bruing wore i pinochle tourna tball helmets in their recent nund Morgen, sccon nley Cup hockey playoff games ppency, third. ainst the rugged Montreal Ma- roons, George Owen, former Har- Herald |vard gridiron star, undoubtedly felt \u case in his bonnet. Ad in the urs of time. | United Grocers of New Britain BLUE RIBBON MALT 363 White House COFFEE 139 CAMPBELL’S ™47 3 cus 23¢ BAKER'S COCOA ' 19 Charter Oak VANlLLAZbot 25¢ The Sox hope to catch | Uni- | A L_Iourame . . for thirty years the quali of New ... and still is. ".lmlmu / d TO u ; vy Lolfes raine ! England i i W. 5. QUINBY COMPANY, BOSTON - . A rzew reas CHICAGO - NEW YORK uuuuuuuu JACKSONVILLE] on for eating STAR HAM Armour’s “double-f” process produces A brand-new ham — delivered to you in a bright, new wrapper. FIXED* FLAVOR ...a new and finer taste WHENEVER we spoke of improving Armour’s Star Ham, friends said: “Let it alone. It’s wonderful as it is.” Bat, nevertheless, we experimented and developed the marvel. ous new “double-f” process. “Double-f” means Fixed* Flavor, as changeless as the fixed stars. We have learned positively to coptrol certain factors affecting the cure and the smoke. We have placed the smoking under thermostatic guard — no variation is possible! This new vigilance gives each plump Star Ham the same woods-like fragrance of smouldering hickory. The Fixed* Flavor never varies, whether in one thin slice or a whole ham. There’s a finer texture to Star Ham, now . . . a more ravishing urge to bité into it . . . to have a second or perhaps a third helping, Buy a whole Star Ham for economy. Be sure to say “Star” to your dealer. Armour and Company, Chicago. ARMOUR’S STAR HAM with the Fixed* Flavor They like the Armour Radio Program — so will you “Armour took the homors among the chain progrems lest night.” — Columbus (Ohio), m.pf:" nls “The best nlaing of the night was the Armowr Hm Jrom the Chicago studio of the National Broadcasting Company.” — Chicago American TuNe-IN N THE ArMour Hour Frioay NiceT — Sre THE Ranio Pace SAVE MONEY—BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT 317 MAIN STREET 'JELLo;aii 55§ors N GENUINE SPRING LAMB 31c Ib. | Rollettes—all meat 28¢ Ib. 32c Ib. ; Breast FRESH KILLED LONG ISLAND DUCKS FRESH LEAN ROASTING PORK SHOULDERS Well Trimmed ROAST PORK Rib End FRESH HAMS ‘ 8-12 Ib. Average 27¢ Ib. " PORK KIDNEYS 2" 25¢ SPARE RIBS 18¢ Ib. | 1 ’ PIGS FEET ' 3™25¢ FULTON BRAND SMOKED SHOULDERS—6—7 Ib. Avg. ..... 18¢ Ib. 2 bunches 19c .. 2 bunches 17¢ FREE AT ALL UNITED STORES One Ticket to Capitol Theater With Each Large Salada Tea CHOICE STEER BEEF Boneless RIB ROAST 39¢ Ib. . | Roasting |CHICKENS 14 Ib. Avg., 1b. .. Boneless POT ROAST 23¢ Ib. 37¢ Fresh Killed Lean CHUCK ROAST 23¢ Ib FOWL 3—3" 1b. Avg. . 35¢ Ib. 4—61b. Avg. ... '39¢ Ib. Lean BOILING BEEF ' 15¢lb. Rollettes CHOICE MII Ib. LK FED VEAL Meaty Chops ... 25¢ Ib. Fulton Bxand Mcaty Rumbsw 25c¢ Ib. 25¢ Breast 15¢ Ib. |SAUSAGE . A FULTON STORE WILL SAVE YOU MORE

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