New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1930, Page 20

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e S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. E HUSBAND MUST PA | T0SUPPORT FAMILY b I8 Arrears for 15 Weeks, He - Agrees to New Arrangement L The claim that he had not worked f . in eight weeks did not dmnr Judge . Saxe from £ taglia, aged and nine was arraigned on of volice court support 1 1hv ‘ wife Mrs. Batta husband Tear on week orderec she had not from him for m She asked the court (0 per that money a bond Saxe told he the court would o give her the failure on hi | one week w brought into cc of placing a bor vorting her and t} 1!|1ld The judge Battaglia that t would not be si the needs of tl but these were . in reply to M had no desire to make a ¢ that would be unreasonab added that as soon proved he would m: e to have the hus! hmd m:l > payments against the a e He continu Battaglia for one moflh m1 au- tioned the probation officer t port the first lapse in the w payment. Battaglia ted, w the court it he could m €= quirements, that he coul IU £0. SCHU TEUNITED the NEW FdOD Department ROASTING LOINS OF PORK Rib End b. §%7¢ SMOKED or FRESH Shoulders b. 1§Y5¢ Fruits and Vegetables NATIVE Potatoes Mediums pk. 1 9¢ FANCY ICEBERG Lettuce 2 his. 15¢ _ FANCY SWEET Peppers FANCY TOKAY Grapes 4 Ibs. 25@ j "—_—— || Turkish Election Soon month. | | Comstock Encampment Members ution | udge | esent | PLANS DIVING TUBE Becomes Stone Battle Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. Deep Sea Study ng fol R party. o deaths but many ted from the wom- s with rocks and finger hon the aggress town's entire police lled out to restore order cet e ordered tion of a diving apparatus at that f eight days wer d here foday by Dr. Ruc ln Imann, of Berlin, who s been working on the idea since He ion with s E expects to have it e eady demonstration purposes within two or three months. id - 00D FELLOWS 10 WORK ROYAL PURPLE DEGREE. otiations for cunstruc- Engelmann described his proposed | ipparatus as cylindrical, 12 feef | high, 51 inches in diameter and 1t will be Will Attend Ceremony in Stam- ford Tomorrow Evening 500 pounds. 1 c an vigation instruments md a 1 lamp to illuminate the pths through a window. id the cylinder is so des n.n s to float while on th fa tz l rs an opportunity fo | ¢ & will | o making of observations in | the ocean depths. ; Valuable Heirlooms Are Taken in Hartford Home ! rtford, Oct. 3 irlooms —Jewelry and worth several afternoon n ¢ oo I 3 o P! t USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | tr surprised by 219-225 MAIN ST. MEAT PRICESIE are LOWER” FANCY sz FOWL - 22 Roasts Ib. 22¢ GHICKEN . 29+ " BONED PRIME RIB g ROAST 27 ROASTING LAMB, VEAL, PORK Veal — Lamb Chops - b. ¥9¢ |lb. 121%He BAKERY DEPARTMENT Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pies of the “Better Grade” 1 5¢ ea. BONED ROLLED LAMB or VEAL Coffee Rings and Crumb Cakes ... ... Home Made Bread ¢ doz. ] 5¢ loaf T Sugar Bun\ ........................ Ponpy Seed Bread i . | BUTTER i‘b.élc Frankfuriers 5 S 19 ELll\cfl Ham, !, H | F GQS doz. zyc Country Rol! Bo.ognd Liverwurst Minced Ham Veal Loaf ( OLE SLA POTATO \\I AD Ih. _BAKED BEANS FOR OCEAN WORK: German to Build Apparatus Ior w York, Oct. 3 (A—Plans for of descending to a depth on e taken when | s a decree intended to prevent dump- - | ing of Soviet products, particuldrly “Better Grade for Less Money” Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin who returned |home soon after 9 o'clock. The thieves jumped from a second story | window, leaving behind costly jewel- |ry and elaborate dinner plate and llwr\\ are. Mrs. Goodwin was caring most of her precious jeyelry. Two watches valued at $1,100 ‘u re taken. Both of these were valued as heirlooms. A third watch and much other valuable jewelry was incuded in the loot. BERGIN COMPLETES - TWOYEARS INCITY Recrumug Omcer Has Enlisted 80 Men in Navy Petty Officer John J. Bergin, U. 8. N. has completed two years as recruiting officer in charge of the local navy recruiting station located ¢ at the post office building, having re- | lieved Chief Petty Officer Charles | I ore who was assigned to sea | S. S. Concord the | uting Fleet des- two years he r duty, Mr. Bergin has b \proximately 80 men most | has been | | | o( whom lived in this city. These | men are now in various parts of the | { world, some in China, Hawaii, Pana- | on the W coast of the U. S. © east coast of America. of trade and are seeing | foreign countries and parts of the Upited States. Mr. duty expir | that time one of in September, 1931. At will he transferred to FRENCH PLAN Paris, Oct. 3 (A — e government foday decided to issue \“h eat, in France. “INC. \@E@ 4 4 LEGS of GENUINE SPRING LAMB Ib. 25¢ SIRLOIN STEAKS LINK SAUSAGE SMOKED Hams b. 2§ Grocery Dept. OUR BEST COFFEE 2 Ibs. 44¢ 5 Ibs. GRANULATED l OLD GOLD — LUCKY STRIKE — CAMEL — CHESTERFIELD SUGAR 2% CAMPBELL’S TOMATO Soup & cans 2@62 SAUER KRAUT 2 Large Cans 25¢ '; T3 PORK ROAST w23 Tub or ¢ ‘leverbrook’ ! Seeded RAISINS i IVORY SOAP B&M BEANS PHROSTO RICE Ann Page Jelly Good Luck Oleo DATES CABBAGE Sweet Potatoes Peanut Butter Hershey Cocoa 2 4 n in: 25¢ Hostess = oxs g 35 CANDY BARS 3. 10¢c BOKAR COFFEE nth33p Kraft Cheese - ‘i 21e| Bakers Extract v bt3le Doughnuts iz 20¢ Royal Gelatin > 3Pigs25¢ Wheatena kg 2le Mello Wheat kg 20¢ Catsup cwiwu Ige hot l9c Assorted Flavors Grandmethery Dromedary Pitted FINE FOODS | Potatoes snre 3Fe 'FLOUR 55 89¢ % 73 Evap. Milk Whitehouse 6 t;II cans 45 e 3 rkes25¢ 3 cans 50¢ jug 21e jr 15¢ Ih pkg 30€ 3 1bs 10c 7ihs25¢ Zoww Piices 'BUTTER - 41 Cigarettes carton sl 15 2 packages 23¢ Tins of 50, 27¢ READ 7¢| Dowtl B ; Grindmother’s Large 20%z. Loaf Swedlsh Rye (Swon) Ib loaf gc CHUCK ROAST SALE NECK CUTS Ib. 17c CENTER CUTS Ib. 25¢| SPECIAL CUTS Ib. 21c FORES LEGS Ib. 14c b 27c FANCY MILK- FED F @ w L whole or cut up e each 79¢ | I —L;A-_M_——_—_ Fresh Shoulders - - 1 17¢ SPERRY & BARNES “Elm Glty” Brand SMOKED ROULETTES SIRLOIN Fresh Killed Roasting STEAKS wail trimmed b 49¢ | CHICKENSS!3% 1b. average b 39¢ R e Ll i | Bvdeboedndnismnd e M G R b A&P Food Stores of New England B 6-8 1b average lb 239

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