New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1930, Page 5

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4 Veissok NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, How R-100 Compares With Other Craft AUGUST 4, 1930. (4] Sarawak’s Ruler Only White Rajah; | Holds Power Qver 600,000 Natives| | which they were riding w off the Berlin turnpik { autcmobile w h is out of line The | Hacri |1 forced y a second | 4 to have cut t are Joseph | 1 Pomona street, 48 ainiad Heat Crazed Dogs Stage Battle In Pet Shop Window In Chicage Chicago. Aug. 4 (UP)—-The work- aday world of West Madison stre forgot the heat and its job today Bpeits 4 injuries to the to watch a White pup fall wounded Hov el four were taken to |in battle before three of his con t. panions in the stifiing window of a ,n pet store Wild-eyed with heat ed to their slashing until thp sped and bled from a attered on the win= » stop the uneven oman brought a briek ned to throw it. A pg- ped her for fear the and would attack walls of plate gliss and wi ney were freed ter, so far as t 0 irate spect Alfred Ciprian, tors could see, the three pups leap- e dog was lift ed on their white companion, for ed out bably will live. y |no better reason, perhaps - |his coat was of a diffe The white airedale fought ‘L DAMAGED fas he could against the odds, t i Aug. 5 (UP)— sprawled in the tel Bristol here {dow. One by one the brown do: sing a large los /Vewfflq/and fi)oa’sare Good That’s why A & P paid $42,000,000 for them last year ROWERS and manufacturers know that only their best prod- ucts at fair prices will satiefy A & P’s millions of customers. It is a distinct tribute to the high quality of New England producte that A & P buys so many of them. How $42.000.000 was spent in 1929 & P buys all sorts of New England prod- ucts. A compilation of the amounts spent for foods and other grocery items in 1929 is below: GROCERIES . . o PRODUCE . . . . SOAP . . &5 O BREAD MEATS SUGAR FISH TEA . TOB—\CCO COFFEE . . . RAW \IATERIALS . EGGS corner of t yesterday, cau | This striking piece of diagrammatical art, scaled to proper proportions, shows how the British dirigible R-100 is larger than Germany's famous Graf Zeppelin and the U.S. navy’ | Angeles. Though the R-100 is shorter than the Graf Zepp, it ger in girth and gas capacity of 5,000,000 cubic feet as compared with the Graf's of 3,700 flfio feet and the Los Angeles’ gas capacity of 2,470,000 foct. | capacity 5 CHARLES R, EMMIONS ==+ DIES N NEWINGTON Chairman of Assessors Stricken Suddenly at Home ccess in America Goddess.”" omebody s ’°l that the c play—Rukh the suggestion said Sara- ! wak. The Ranee hingly denied the sugges said Sara- | wak had no 1 uries such as the Instead of marble ith all the latest mod- ern fittings, they had a stone- | floored room where they threw cold water over mselves from pl ile they kept a keen orpions. In her re was a table whose aten through SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK 19¢ 19¢ 29c 19¢ 19¢ 23¢ Famous New England Foods $16,668,000 10,563,000 6,969,000 | 1,782,000 1,552,000 1,393,000 1,100,000 900,000 | 712,000 | 574,000 | 101,000 85,000 IT GOT THERE QUICKLY Rochester, N. (UP)—A. let PINEAPPLE, Crushed No. 2 Can A&P TOMATOES 2 INo.22 Gansis e CIDER VINEGAR 24 oz. Jar which has be cocoanut | r pest [ damage 1o WHITE VINEGAR Bottle SPARKLE—The New Dessert, 3 Pkgs. Semi-Annual at A&P The barber may be up to s d or (Jlm." remarks. cutting h the cust ter tak 0. a ti raising scene at the barh all the locks aren’t on the is in for le a lio 1s appe Old Man Sunshine can’t make the clothes any cleaner after they come from the UNIVER. SAL Electric Washer but he does add a sweetness and snow- iness that only sun dried clothes possess. This combination will work miracles with your clothes—and at such a small cost. Sunshine, of course, is Free: and the New UNIVERSAL Electric Washer, with its beautiful porcelain enam- eled tub, balloon-type wringer rolls and other latest improved equipment for washing clothes quickly and thoroughly, is one of the lowest priced high-quality washers obtainable. Ask fora FREE DEMONSTRATION and our Easy Payment Plan CONNECTICUT Light &Power Co. 82 W. MAIN TEL. 3600 PLAINVILLE TEL. 560 NEA London Burcau scraten ‘nn the mane idea ma But it really looks li 1 close shave and the barber herself bet- t nnt It trml\ hear nerve to stage this haim | 1ge at Hove, Epgland. One glance ring lion ought to be tonic enough. For young woman's head—one is on the barred door of the cage! But Very Useful Manhattan Shirts and LUX B & M BEANS BAKER'S COCOA HAFFENREFFER B MOXIE CLICQUOT GINGE Sale COCOMALT PRUDENCE CORN BAKER’S VANILLA GOOD LUCK JAR MINUTE TAPIOCA FRIEND’S BEANS UNDERWOOD’S DEVILED HAM No. MARSHMALLOW FLUFF RUMFORD BAKING POWDER Large package 2 pkgs 4lc 3 cans 50c 25 can 19¢ 4 bots 25¢ bot 16¢ bot 15¢ 14 can 15¢ can 23c sm can 10c 8 0z can 17¢ 5 oz can 10c bot 3lc 3 pkgs 25¢ pkg llc can 23c No. ¢ tin 8¢ No. EER Stout and Sparkling R ALE Ige can 23c 16 oz can 32¢ BEEF HASH Ige can 27c EXTRACT RINGS Pajamas OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FANCY SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS IS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE Regular Price Sale Price $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 5.00 6.00 7.50 8.50 Reduced to Reduced to 2.65 Reduced to 3.15 Reduced to 4.00 Reduced to Reduced to ....... 6.50 Reduced to You should replenish your Shirt Ward- robe at these Greatly Reduced Prices. vE MAGQG &sons|] 160 MAIN STREET B & *I BROWN BREAD STATLER TOILET PAPER GORTON’S CODFISH TASTY YEAST MILLER’S BARS and NECCO CANDY SALADA TEA *Red Label” CRANBERRY SAUCE SULTANA PEARS can 3 rolls 'z pkg 3 for 3 bars 4 1b No. 1 pkg 27c No. Black EARLY-WEEK MEAT SPECIALS (S‘\il‘:l‘;l_\' STEAKS E::efr Top Round Lb. 45¢ Porterhouse Sirloin Lb. 49c Short Steaks PIGS LIVER, sliced HAMBURG, fresh ground PORK CHOPS, best center cuts POT ROAST, fancy cuts chuck CHUCK STEAKS BOILED HAM, sliced Swift's Fancy Stockinette SMOKED SHOULDERS, 6t081b.avg. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. 17¢ 23¢ 15¢ 10c 10c 25¢ 2lc 21c 10c 19¢ Lb. 35¢ 22 25¢ 45¢ 18¢ P ———— = A & P FOOD STORES OF NEW ENGLAND

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