New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930. hine, sustained injuries to a Electric recently took over the |his chest and possible internal in- the colonel before he hops off to Ha- | property of the Lvercit mills. |Jorten, . ‘THs phrty wes-beaded tor vana. The United Fruit company — —_— Providence from Brooklyn when the maintains the only radio stations Three Persons lnjured | accident occurred, along the Central American east v ) - coast and the operators at all stations In Westerly Accident | Westerly, 1.; pany traversing this route will col-|C ion = with the |of the m: lect and forward the weather data " LINDBERGH BEGINS - RLIGHT T0 HiAM d on the ships of the United Fruit Aprill 25 (P— Leaves Washington fo Inaugy- rate Air Mail Route — Washington, April 25 B — Charles A. Lindbergh took off from | Bolling field for Miami, Fla., today at 9:45 a. m. He said he expected to make the flight in one hop, arriving in Miami late today. Officials at the flying field said | conditions were good for a fast| flight. The distance on an air linc | is 923 miles. Has Speed of 160 Miles TLindbergh's monoplanc has a | cruising speed of 160 miles per| hour. Lindbergh will leave Miami tomor- | row afternoon, gl Havana | tomorrow night wit htRe first batch | of mail to be taken southward on the | inauguration of the new seven day air mail schedule of the Pan Ameri- can Alrways Inc., between New York | and Montevideo, Uruguay. From Havana he will fly to Cris- | tobal, Panama, and remain there to | | stop flight from Havana to Panama PILOT RADIO TUBE company will be on watch for the |, colonel and give him whatever as- sistance they can on his long non- ce pe were probably f automobile c over the Caribbean Sea. Adamo, 19, Providence, received thigh, ankle and a Horron rd street, Brook ceived a crushed ches ditions were believed Joseph Morgera, 19, of Huge Deal Would Make $10;-| 000,000 Company Realized New York, tions are unde y tion of a large electrical manufac- turing combine to be built around the pilot Radio & Tube Corp., of Brooklyn and Lawrence, Mass. The proposed, company. would have a| capitalization of about $10,000,000 nd gross business of more than $20,000,000 annually, it was® an-; rnounced today, | The merger was originally dis-| today when their ed into a stone w on the Nooseneck hill road. of 41 Marietta street, | in ctures of the | to Her sister, | Saxe ord of §100 pending disposition se in polic court tomorrow. | and last night| $500, which Judge M. | ed posted. uth | | re- | - | Barrows | whether tion made into conditions at t home before decidi 4 Plain- | of charges f 3 driver | and heard in police ceurt yesterday. police cell because of inability | D.| Judge Saxe is having an investfga- | | ' e | @ . WOMAN FREE ON BOND ‘ Mrs. Marion Barrows of 80 Hart- infured, two | ford avenue was released today in - i of —at— «P STORES) fly back with the mail at an unde- cussed about cight months ago, but | g termined date in the near future. v as perimithed ta) arop when tho| : A |stock market crashed last fall. The | ' To Assist Colonel | plan was again brought forward re-| 4 Finest C Boston, April 25 () — The Trop- | cently and has been the subject of | . ical Radio Telcgraph company and several conferenges between bankers | Tub or the United Fruit company today an-|and officials of’, the companies at ! nounced they would give Colonel|Lawrenog and in this city. | Print Charles A. Lindbergh all possible as The first step in the undertaking, | Tin 0 sistance on his approaching flig said, be the merging of from Miami to Panama. | ation and the Noma “Every effort will be made to fur- manufacturers of clec- | 2 BOKAR Ib. tin 31c RED CIRCLE Ib. 25¢ 8 O°CLOCK nish Colonel Lindbergh with obser- | 4 other electrical ap- vations on weather conditions pre- | pa atually it is planned vailing over the route he. Will fly to bring together half a dozen other Ro 1 from Havana to Panama. via the|manufacturers of electrical supplies. | % sfig\* old Medal east coast of Central America,” an|The manufacturing activities of the| vfi“ifii{‘\\ 3 announcement said. new organization would be concen kL0 “Vessels of the United Fruit com- | trated at Lawrence, where the Pilot | 4 1hs23¢c can 16¢ 5 czkes 19¢ . ' 4 rolis 19¢ 2 lhs 25¢ 3 pkgs 23¢ battle 10C POTATCLS 3est Maine Stock 47c Bananas Puritan e Gillette Razors ;. Magnolia SORENEED Fairy Soap Waldorf Prunes Sal¢ Wcodtoné “RELIABLE" BRAND Peas Cookies Tooth Paste Del Monte Red Salmon Gelatine ¥ Baking Powder rovs % Soap 3 bars 18¢ Stove Polish 18¢c [CRISCO oo rva v mmin 2556 | CAMPBELL'’S Tomato. Soup Can 7¢ LUX TOILET SOAP 3cikes 15 doz “J5¢ CHIPSO 2 pkgs 37Jc Marshall’s rkg. 19¢ Red Cap jar 29¢ Williams s ke 24¢ {Old Dutch Cleanser rke. 19¢ Tetley’s - 1-2 1h. pkg. 46¢ {Cat Food 2 cans 25¢ Yuban Coffee ih. 49¢ |Salmon Trout can 23¢ MEAT MARKET SPECIALS STRICTLY FRESH ROASTING WHOLE lb 23¢ PORK LOINS o LEAN — FRESH FANCY ROASTING FINEST SLICED CHICKENS BOILED HAM | SHOULDERS b 19¢ ib 43¢ Ib 45¢ 1b z9c A LIMITED SUPPLY AT THIS PRICE! ROASTING 2 cans 2°7c | 2 pkgs 20¢ 2 pkgs 33¢ 3 cans 29¢ 25¢c 3 pkgs 25¢ Y LARGE N.B. C. CAN LADY FINGERS With Blade “MELLEX" TOMATO SARDINES TALL CAN TOILET PAPER FANCY CALIFORNIA “SHAKER" “OCTAGON" FURNITURL POLISH BLACK IRON e . SRR A B St The Famous Washing Powder Lovely Lillian Rolh Large Package czcitingly beauliful, g 2 gorgeous of voice TOMATO HERRING can 2°7¢ can 19¢ ~ hettle 29¢ can 8C Dromedary Dates Marmalade ‘1 Apricots ‘‘Dried” Peaches ‘'Dried”’ METAL POLISH HE VAGABOND KING" PARAMOUNT’S Supreme Screen Achievement! A song romance entirely in TECHNICOLOR JEANETTE MiacDONALD 0. P. HEGGIE, Warner Oland and Lillian Roth Ludwig Berger Production From “If [ Were King" by Justin fluntly McCarthy and “The \aflhflnd King” (Russell Janny Production) by William I1. Post, Brian Hooker and Rudolf Friml. “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD"” Paramount with its mighty resources brings the world’s greatest ’ song romance to the talking screen, more gorgeously, mag- nificently produced than it ever has been on the legitimate stage. You‘hcar the thunderous throb of ‘“The Song of The Vagabonds” sung by 1000 voices and led by T Dennis King; you hear “Only a Rose,”” and X Y, “Some Day,”’ Friml’s lovely music sung as never before. You sce opulent scenes done entirely X bt in color . . . a dramatic, romantic story. S| l0||"w0RI‘l) \ \ % It’s the world’s greatest entertainment! BEGINS TOMORROW APITOL Theater A PARAMOUNT SONG ROMANCE —“BEST SHOW THE NEW BEST CUT8 LAMB CHOPS | LAMB FORES b 25¢ VEGETABLE SPECIALS ib A2¢c Ib 17¢ Spinach, 3 Ibs. ........ 19¢ l Apples, 31bs. ......... 25¢ | Lettuce (Iceberg), 2 for 19¢ LAMB LEGS = 3 Fe VEAL LEGS Ib 33¢c CHUCK ROAST ATLANTIC & PACIFIC & THE GREAT

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