New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1930, Page 10

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Ifl ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930. _Qnr}m nghf Club QLee“‘l Sent HVE EARDINALS e é‘é’g’ii“fi!"fia’l“j:New York Acts to End $10,()00’0(]0 cross bearer, hishops and other pre-|apostolic benediction . dinal’s ring, a large sapphire en- | To Jai! for Her Th;rd Sentence [iWEN RED HATS " er the carsoa cume e pove| Tho proceies tome ain The | o mowmet s e oivas| © 1ribute to Beggars, Panhandlers e m= red ape borne aloft on pontiff from his sedia gestatoria |thanked the holy father, and left his A, supported by 12 | passed from the Hall of Benediction, apartments. : or carriers, and blessing the faithful on both sides New York, July & (IP)—Stung, device — faked!'or otherwise — to S 5 e e of the aisle, and receiving their o Do by the knowledge that it_has been |arouse sympathy. A large number Pope Gomels HOHDP d‘] New Cheers Drown Chant cheers and appla Last ('ladf Closs"}g. contributing more than $10,000,000 | get hiat o e 1[1 oS OI Chlmh 1g of the Sistine choir All the cardi now went to the Will Be Eliminated a vear to the alms chest of organ- |licenses for selling n v ! heering and ap- apel. The old cardinals took | yr oo 50 07 py_Tne | i7ed begging, New York City moved [such as pencils or chewin ! farii carried the s e stal he new ! today fo combat one of its greatest|but an even er group uses throne, where he de- | or t almost pro: on the State public utilities commission t0-' | ayjls_that of preying upon the hu- | multitude of ingenious devices which i d sat down. s before the altar. Their cham- | day approved pl for the elimin- | man sympathy. casily deceive the alms 3!_\“' fl“k .\ANSAS CITY S Le rs were dispatched to berlain drew out to full length the ation of the last grade crossing on William Hodson, executive direc- Already this year s in the new cardinals from the | cardinals’ robes and pulled their |the Waterbury division of the New | for of the welfare council of New en granted, OLUR AFTER 106 RMDS c e chapcl. Fach of the new ca s over their heads, covering | York, New Haven and Hartford | York, announced that a special com- |2, re issued durl \ ’ i er entering, bowed three them completely from sight railroad, 10cated on the state high- | mittee had been appointed to in-|preceding twelve months. All or Luive 46 7 : bl e R als had prayed | V&Y near Torrington. vestigate the practices of approxi-| most of those who receive licenses resent i 5 . P The grade crossing will be re- |mately 2,000 active beggars and re- some physical de which Musicians' Club Leader says Move 1N s s Ti epe. FArst came | for & Lo s, A e o farm. | Placed by an overhead bridge. The | commend measures to eliminate apacitates them for Js “Most Surprisingest” He Has jall o t ver the el e e 5 o cost Tot e1an 0008 il I pAlanared by lithem: aborfibut eyen Wines: ! hi-iron gate that dt. | (e state and the railroad. the st ivery class of mendicant—the | WOTthY of alms or mot, have be ehapel in two, | PAYINE 60 per cent and the rond 40 | “panhandler,” the maime e | de ad Franenily, BDYS LG AT o e ent blind. the faker and the systems ot s using unjustifia them S TS teer who o means money. 3 IDENTIFY SAILOR prises—will b d in the = = (et Of Uy . to reach a s of the SHORR HELD FOR TRIAL a triumphant | HECIRT L . fdence, | problem, which long ago hecame one | Willimantic, July 3 (P—solomon AR onatot & f the |of the most annoying in the metro- | $ . | freighter “Thames” crew er- ( polis. In the pope's | ishea when the d last| _ Begging On Tnc April, was ident yesterd Begging and panhandling is dis- re, and the pope tinctly on the increas Hodson | f al kissed | e them the privilege _— add in for a mo- 1 nd speaking in the ngregations, the ntered announcing plans for the § Special Notice campaign. “There is no question about the necessity for action.” . s of the church. Every year, it is estimated, side- Ivaggianl, ve laid his fingers on the lips Barber shops will be open Thurs- | walk and subway mendicants ex- bl of the newly created cardi- of each cardinal to close and then day evening until 8 o'clock. Closed |tract more than $10,000,000 from |ber of his machine was taken and he livered a speech of thanks to open them. He hestowed on each |all day Friday, July the 4th.—advt. | New Yorkers, using every known | was arrested Monday night i CHECKER STORES SISTE) fflmfn by arelil bugersy -~ % N Cetirda v Ronly HOLEn e i o GRANULATED SUGAR ... 10 lbs. 47c ossible to cho(“: ing M-(‘l\ That is why so many of them ask = WHITE LOAF FLOUR.. 24% lb. Bag 89c¢ table salt, and a larger T ' CHEKSTORE BUTTER (Country Roll) , lb. 37 ¢ Ask your grocer for the big 5¢ package. The CHECKER STORES SYSTEM wish vou and your friends a Safe and Sane Fourth. INTERNATIONAL SALE STARTS JULY 3rd Below are a few Picnic Suggestions SALT CO., INC. Prices Guaranteed Only to July 10th MOXIE Large Bottle 18 SCRANTON, PA. Cc CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE | PRESERVES, Sunrise, All Flavors ....... ... Large Jar 23c¢c Pale or Golden MARSHMALLOWS, Campfire 1 1h. Package 23 ¢ 2 hottles 27¢ $1.59 Dozen POTTED MEATS, Libby’s ........covuun.. Picnic Size 9¢ OLTIVES, LibDYIS .ol v cvenicsioies siois s ioistelinsis 8 Ounce Jar 23¢ FRIEND'S PEA BEANS 'RAB MEAT Baked the Old New England Way ; gy 2 23 PIGS FEET HOIMELE <caain: citisnrsinsvns Pint Jar 29 ¢ Picnic Size Tins c KET E 4 5 DILL PICKELS, Happyvale Quart Jar 29¢ CHEKSTOR COFFEE | SWEET MIXED PICKLES, Happyvale Quart Jar 39¢ “A Trial Will o - S . e 1. 27c PEANUT BUTTER, Sunrise ........... S0 11b.Jar 21¢ | HAMS, Hormel's—Half Size ........... o Ih. 59¢ RUPPERTS BEER OLIVE OIL, Red Lion . 4 Ounce Bottle 19¢ g 3 Bottles 25¢ GRAPE JUICE, Welch'S «..ouveneevencnnenninnen Pint 29¢ E s SRl MUSTARD, Gulden’s ......... T e e ee) Jar 13¢ DIAMOND DRY GINGER ALE , o Large Bottle 19¢ 24 GRAHAMS, Edgemont Package 19¢ Deposit 5¢ Cc 317 Mairn Street. Next to the Railroad Crossing. I Lt | CRACKERS, Edgemont Package 19¢ —_ = MEATWICH, Tibhy'si s nses ok o isvis oapie 2 Tins 27 ¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE FOWLS ARE LOWER g Libby’s 25 c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Florida Gold .’ No. 21-2 Tin FRESH CLOVERBLOOW . .. MILK FED e e S P WA PAPER CUGRIte b e 2Rolls 15¢ Small Size 4.1h. Ave. 5-6 1b. Ave. Malkos Dilicniie Douhle 23 MAYONNAISE, Ivanhoe 8 Ounce Jar 23 ¢ 59¢ Each 3le Ib. 30c Ib. Chocolate Malted Milks C jar | SANDWICH SPREAD, Ivanhoe 8 Ounce Jar 23 ¢ ROASTING CHICKENS -— TURKEYS — DUCKS T eUE T oo | SARDINES, Imported Norwegian B 1 Package Free With . EVAPORATED MILK, Libby’s or Select, baby size . 6 for 25¢ —-SPECIALS ON STEER BEEF— N R U ! St S e l Package zsc CATSUP;Fibby s BRSNS R s Large Bottle 19¢ : RED SALMON, Libby’s .....ocovvveneinnnn.. Tall Tin 29¢ Floating Cannery Pack 356 ROASTS | ROASTS ROASTS J 17¢ ]b. 24¢ bb. 24c-29c lb ZAREX' CORNED BEEF, Libby’s .....vvveveannn... No.1 Tin 25¢ : s e Dot 25¢ CHEKSTOR BREAD 20 Ounce Loaf 8¢ —GENUINE SPRING LAMB— Fores Legs Stewing Pieces Tune in WDRC Friday Mornings 10 to 10:30 for Our Saturdaw Specials v 29¢ b 9% Ib Our Meat Markets Carry a Full Line of Fresh and Smoked Meats e THE NEAREST CHECKER STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD IS - NEW BRITAIN NEW BRITAIN NEWINGTON _MILK FED VEAL % Miller's Market, 61 Arch Street H. E. Gowdy, 45 Grand Street Ed. Morrison, Newington Market, Main St. A. Marzi, 1485 Corbin Avenuc C. Cichowski, 853 East Street " - . | Wm. Pankonin, 166 Shuttle Meadow Ave. J. Pustell, 1 Hartford Avenue PLAINVILLE € | S Chuck Roasts Mezty Chop“ Roilettes J. Lastauskas, 179 Kelsey Street P. ¥. McKnerney & Son, 241 Arch Street G. O. Ross, 232 West Main Strect T. Salerni, 146 Chapman Street Callahan Market, 401 Main Strect et e el 17¢ Ib 19¢ lb' 23c ib & N. Parfen, Allen St. Market, 382 Allen St. J. Chapponi & Carerd, 112 Oak Street A Deranly o0 roed Sues ¥ Al Larson, 566 East Street Walter Brookman, 715 Stanley Street L. Mautner, Woodford Avenue J. Bushell, 218 Kelsey Street Justin Poskus, 356 Park Street Louls D'Antonio, 88 East Main Street All Flavors —FRESH PORK— RIB Fresh Fresh Cuts SHOULDERS HAMS 18c i, 18¢ Ik, I 27¢ Th. A FULTON STORE WILL SAVE YOU MORE

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