New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. dclegate! to the internationalshigh- ‘ | way conference to be held in Wash- R[] BL Y ' mmon s.xllod for \c\\ York yester- | Youlhiul Lecturer Gets in Wrong in London London, Sept. 19 (UP)—A young | - |atheistic orator's use of the word on the highway | “bloody.” which never fails to grate o Ronco. Both men lived Englishman's _sensitive { g to a heckler in his s brought a fine of 40 shillings (about $1 d a state- ment from the judg at only his youth saved him from a jail sen- RETAIL FOODPRICE. miiiiiiees: Bridgepot Amon it Show CE AT ing Drop of 11 Per Cent hut in which they had taken refuge from a storm was blown down the wind. Washington, Sept. 19 (UP)—Re- tail food prices in the United States |qay in a co decreased slightly less than one-half | near Le of one per cent during the period |in Trey from July 15 to August, 15, the U. S. bureau of labor statistics report- ed yesterday. At the same time, the bureau re- ported the recent downward trend of wholesale prices 1 rested. Fconomists the present de argel . ism falling commodi 1 The food The youth, He was lect Alfred Bunting, is only uring on atheism A questioner called | creased in ter and eggs Of the 51 cities surveyed, Butte, Mont., with showed the la prices fell 3 per ce cities showi , in reporting the in-| t use the word. They | s the word which w put into the| 3 Doolittle ln; cent gains. A 12 per cent decrease during among the cent drop gs in the | HEALTH SERVICE FINALLY fe aro e g s FINDS PARALYSIS CAUSE the bureau re ported th at in A remainder | Research in Future Will be Devoted ust the wh horities desire | mained at and provide ade- | corded for Ju the homeless | power of t 1926 rem to Finding Cure of Disease. ngton, Sept. 19 (UP)—Final on of the cause of the ginger paralysis which thousands in the west .'md; rly this year has been S. public health serv ) arned there yesterday. a -4 Si S ini a report soon to be publishe: b"lgel Sees ‘IUQQOl‘nl the l\r"\l{)h service confirms an And Wins Transfer Plea carlier nypotnesis that a phosphoric Monte Ca mo (U I’] — \ud ester of one of the cresolr was by Cesare Do Tanocenzo Pin . Naples, Sep Turati, secr ubstance is dsfined vl phosphate,” which was adul- ted with tincture of ginger. iscovery of the cause of fhe mys- opens the pa under con&!r iction and later convinced fasc secretaries of southern Italy, who I method of treat- reported on the pa ituation in 3 to als unce g Dr. M. I Smith, their respective to Hollywood | ¢ ist of the service | A S S i e ek arch will concen- Genoa, Sept. 19 (UP)—Twe Univ ng a cure Where Can Your Dollar Buy More? { MEF 7W[]d (}RO[ERY Neljer at the 3 Sacrificed UNIVERSAL i . For STORE Quality Price '%SATURDAY SPECIALS SERVICE: For Local Prosperity and Personal Thrift, SALE STARTS Patronize Universal Chain Stores Sept. 19 to 26 S U G A R | SAUERKRAUT 10 » . 45¢ el for JELLO, All Flavors SILVERFLOSS QUAKER FARINA 2 pkes. for 93¢ SWANSDOWN 2 ‘cans for 250 Our Own ROYAL CUP COFFEE .. 11b tin 33¢ CAKE FLOUR 1 Jar for 136 [[{ackage Florida Gold Grapefruit JUICE 9 cans for 25¢ .. tall cans, 3 for 256 California Large Sweet PRUNES 2 Ibs for 256 1 can for 23¢c ; .. 4 cakes for 25¢ CERTO, for Jams and Jellies . .. .. 1 hottle 29¢ A 1 hottle for 19¢ 2 cans for 25¢ 115 1h bag for 79,. EARLY JUNE PEAS GULDEN’S MUSTARD EVAPORATED MILK FANCY HAND PACKED TOMATOES Large can TAR BOX STOVE POLISH SWEETHEART SOAP . CLOROX AUNT JEMINA Pancake Flour 27 25¢ MUELLER’S SPAGHETTI ... FLOUR, lm'gc'pkg. for 23¢ -2 pkgs. for 19¢ e e N R R N T e e R O R e S e ) Call Your Nearest Grocer 1m l’mmpt Delivery 1 Glen St 3 g 1 $ Oak St. salle St. 299 Washington st Il\l Ce vl‘hln Ave 146 “rove St 1 s 50 High St. 859 Broad St a . N Y L !:1 Beaver St 76 Sexton St. 2 Lawior St 98 Grove St. 133 Smith St 410 Washington s 59 Albany Ave RINSO Tel. 1108 225 Farn'gton Ave., Tel. 5967 | F1ast Mrios il Srores Week End Specials BUTTER Cumey '«id3¢ BUTTER &itan® wi45¢ BACON n. 31¢ EGGS Brows don 31° EGGS pep Branddor. 49° GINGER ALE:S" 12bes 99° FRUITS and VEGETABLES APPLES I , 25¢ APPLES ws 19¢ CELERY rinest bunches 15¢ GRAPES sai ba;"k‘e"g 19¢ BANANAS ¥ w17¢ Ripe Qualittj Meats LAMB LEGS C b 2 CUT FROM GENUINE SPRING LAMB Finast Sliced Finest Mackintosh Fancy LAMB FORES BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED Ib. 16¢ KIDNEY LAMB CHOPS w 53¢ Genuine Spring CHICKENS FRESH )[ll4Kl“ED;4 1b. AVG. RIB LAMB CHOPS w 3D¢ Tasty short-cut ribs Ib. 43¢ FOWL w 36¢ Fancy—4 1b. Avg. SMOKED HAMS w 32¢ | SMOKED SHOULDERS m 21¢ Shankless 4—6 Ib. Avg. Ib. 37c DAISY JHAMS w 39¢ 2—3 1b. Avg. Any Weight — Star, Premium, Doraco BROILERS FRESH MILEFED —2—214 1b, AVG. CROSS RIB ROAST w 32¢ Popular Pot Roast VEAL ROAST w 38¢ Milkfed PACE RUMP ROAST w 39¢ Noted Oven Roast D , These eustom.rs favored us with more than, - 300,000,000 "orders for food stuffs, and all of this gigantic business was pcrl’fmod within the borders of New, England. -First National Stores Inc., is truly New England’s own Chcin of Food Stores. 'MORE CUSTOMERS MEAN~that our storcs are performing a real service in their communities. Jell-O Your Choice of Real Fruit Flavors 439 _Kirkman’s Soap = A High Grade l.c-qdrg Borcx Soap Soap Chips Fancy Rice Pkg 23c Fancy Clean Head Rice 27 19- Pkgs Martini Macaroni Spaghetti Elbows ' The Energy Trio” 2 4 2l Asparagus Tips Fancy, Tender, Mamméth Size 1Lb Square 3 C Tins Fancy Prunes Large 40 - 50 Size California 2 = 2l Sugar Cookies National Biscuit Company have baked specially for this a real ofd time Sugar Cookie. For the chlld?!(l ’s Iune:;l: MORE LOW PRICES Ontario Vegetized Wafers loozPkg 2IC Fruit Hermits 2 1bs 35¢ Minute Tapioca g lic Sliced Peaches Two 1 1b. Tins 25¢ Sweet Sifted Peas New pack T e Fancy Shrimp No1Tin I7c Wheatena 2lc Muffets lic Fancy Salted Peanuts 35¢ Dromedary Cocoanut 12¢ Gorton’s Flaked Fish n 12¢ Bon Ami Powder VlSION OF

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