New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 22

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. city and a graduate of Senior High | | ‘SCHAEFER ENTERS Former N. B. H. S. Atllete * WINSTED POLITICS Listed on Republican Ticket | Attorney Lester W. Schaefer of ‘Winsted, a former resident of this school, has been nominated by the | republican party of Winsted as jus- tice of the peace. Attorney Schaefer had the un- | usual distinction of playing with the | Tnvestigator Says Woman Had | No License to Board Children LESTER W. SCHAEFER New Britain High school football team whilo living in Hartford and of being on the team that won i 1921. His family moved to Hart ‘while he was a junior but he tinued to study in the New school and played a guard p He went to Middlebury backfield man there. In he was paired with the Rakowski in the guard He passed the bar e his first attempt a be ciated with his brother, Louis Schaefer, in cently moved to Wir already established hi: tics there. mination on Bandits Cremate 80 in Mexican Church Blaze | Mexico City, Oct. 10 (UP)—The newspaper La Presna reported today | chilaren when bandits set fire to & | mass. They then barred the doors, | shooting any who sought to escape | | through the windows. | who had been committed to her | still nervous over the political and i- | from four to five per cent. | to eight points and the list at the \ church in San Carlos, state of Ta- basco. The reports were not other- wise confirmed. The religious conflict which until last year existed throughout Mexico was said to still exist in Tabasco. The messages claimed that ban- dits applied kerosene torches while the peasants were attending early PROBE BABY FARM AFTER SEVEN DIE SENATE T0 PROBE Dedham, Mass, Oct. 16 (UP)— Seven infapts died at hospitals or | homes of their parents during the | past three months after they had been boarded at & “baby farm” con- ducted by Mrs. Rena Golden on Bridge street here, Miss Hilda Jolly, investigator for the state public wel- fare department has revealed. Mrs. Golden was arraigned in dis- | trict court here yesterday on a| charge of boarding children without | a license. She pleaded not gullty | |and was held under $2,000 bail for | l"t ing October 16. According to information obtained | Ib v investigators, though as many as| {15 children were boarded by Mrs. Golden at a single time, there never | were more than two quarts of milk | lelivered to her “farm” daily. She | egedly told Dedham police that | fed her charges on prepared | | tood powder. James Golden, husband of the de- | fendant, said his wife had extraor- dinzry ability to “rear” children. Ex- cessive heat during the past summer | caused the deaths of several infants re, he claimed. children of Mr. and Mrs.| Golden also lived at the “baby farm.” - — BOURSE OPENS WEAK Berlin, Oct. 10 (#—The Bourse, financial situation, opened weak to- day following yesterday's reaction to the increase of the Reichsbank rate Pivotal issues slumped from five close did not show any recovery. The Reichsbank today shipped an- other consignment of 35,000,000 gold marks (about $8,000,000) to the Bank of France and 17,000,000 goln” | convention an overwhelming favor- | F. Bayard. | Du Pont, one of the principal con- | tributors to the Association Against |charge of the legation. the Prohibition Amendment. He also was understood to have the backing of John J. Bagkob, chairman of the democratic national commit- E TE | tee, another big contributor to the iwel organization. Raskob attended the convention. The direct charge has been made Drys Claim wets Spem Huge‘tg the senate committeo that con- vention votes were bought. Both Marvel and Bayard. forces | have asked for the investigation. Sum to Defeat Marvel Ve HELD FOR ABANDONMENT Wilmington, Del, Oct. 10*(UP)— | yreriden” Gct. 10—A woman who The senate campalgn investigating |said she is Pearl Castro, 20, of Am- committee was here today to opgn |sterdam avenue, New York city, was earings into charges that wets |arrested in Wallingford last night i‘p,;, 'hu,e g money in | for the abandonment of a 12 days Delaware to defeat the dry candi- |0ld baby on the doorstep of a Mer- | date for the senatorial momination |iden home Monday night. Mrs. |at the recent democratic state con- f“‘m told police her husband left ventlon. |her last June and that she has no Josiah Marvel, a dry, entered the ‘ knowledge of his whereabouts, ite against former Senator Thomas | HARRISON LEAVES CITY A secret ballot, in it- | Montevideo, Oct. 10 (A —Lelanf self contrary to custom, resulted in |Harrison, former United States min- the nomination of Bayard, an anti- |ister to Uruguay, left here last night prohibitionist. |for the United States by way of Dayard was backed by Pierng S.|Buenos Alres and the Pacific coast. Secretary Gerhard Gade was left in FIRED because he was always tired Eaten regularly, it helps keep the system healthfully clean. Isn't this far better than IN EVERY WALK of life you meet the “Drowsy Bills” . men and women who are los- DN[l GROCER FIRST NATIONAL STORES . . Péople like to shop where they get more for their money. You will find day in and day out extra values and a kind personal service which go handin hand at all our stores, And remember too, quality is never sacrificed for price. EGGS" Maid Syrup w e Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour . Ginger Ale Finc‘:st Dry 99 Canada Dry ( Sold ot Leading Hotels and ~ Clubs. But Not ot This Low Price A anmly Ii Favorite Bottles BROWN FINAST ing out because they are al- ways tired. They try hard enough-. but most often the polmns from constipation sap energy and strength— and bring illness, defeat and old age prematurely. What a pity, when eating a delicious cereal could pre- vent it alll Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to relieve both temporary and recurring constipation! Two tablespoons daily — at every meal, in severe cases, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brings relief i m a natural, healthful way, g swee) mg "the intes- tines of all poi sunous wastes, taking pills and drugs that are eften habit-forming and may become ineffective? ALL-BRAN also adds iron to the blood. It is a delicious cereal with milk or cream. Use it in cooking too. Recipes on the package. At your gro- cer's. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. L ALL-BRAN BACON BUTTER BUTTER APPLES SLICED BROOKSIDE CREAMERY LAND O’ LAKES SWEET CREAM s FINEST MACKINTOSH FANCY TOKAY 5 Ibs. that private messages revealed the | marks, (about $4.050,000) ' to the| Improved inTextureand Taste cremation of 80 men, women and | Bank of the Netherlands. GRAPES CELERY ONIONS Potatoes rxcr 3 Ibs. 2 large bunches - FINEST FANCY YELLOW 50 Ib. bag Sweet o Specials Start Oct. 10th Prices Guaranteed Only to Oct. 16th 1 Package Little Crow -PANCAKE FLOUR and 1 Pint Bottle Sunrise MAPLE SYRUP Both for 35¢ BAKER’S VANILLA 2 Oz. Bottle 29¢ CHEKSTOR COFFEE A Trial Will Convince You 1 roua 27¢ Ohio Blue Tip MATCHES 6 noes 17¢ LIBBY’S PEACHES Sliced or Halves In a Checker Store you will find-that element of per- sonal service in addition to a complete assortment of well known food items at reasonable prices. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE .. WALDORF TOILET TISSUE BOONT -TTISBUE . o v iensisar CAPE COD COOKIES MALOWHIP .. 3 Bottles 50c . 4 Rolls 23¢ YELLOW CORN MEAL, Quaker .... PEARS, Libby’s Bartlett WHEATIES . TOMATOES, bL\RIbE EVAP. MILK, Libby’s or Sealect SOAP, OCTAGON BRILLO y Small 9c—Large 19¢ JAR RUBBER, Good Luck .............. 2 Pkgs. 15¢ RICE, COMET 3 Pkgs. 25¢ OLIVES,LIBBY’S ................ »>... 80z Jar 23c PRESERVES, Sunrise Assorted .... Large Bottle 19¢ ORANGE JUICE, Naran‘s Pint Bottle 25¢ BABO 2 for 25¢ SPINACH, LIBBY’S Large Tin 17¢ RALSTON’'S WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL . .. Pkg. 24¢ CHECKSTOR BUTTER, The Country Roll Large Tin 29¢c . 2 Pkgs. 25¢ .. No. 2 Tin 10¢ 3 Tall Tins 25¢ Fowl Chickens SUNRISE VINEGAR Pint 9¢ Quart 196 BOS(,UL TEA BALLS Orange Pekoe 10 gais 17¢ 4 1b. Average Broilers 39¢ Ib. 7 Ibs. A Very Low Price~Pure Unsweetened 5 Sealect Milk 6 = 48- sardines STANDARD 12 Tins 89¢ 3 Tins 2 36 Lux Toilet Soap [ 3-i7:J = 19¢ Cheese The Popular Cracker With Soup 2 L 3 3c Frult Hermlts 2 - 33‘ SMOKED MEAT SALE | FRESH KILLED POULTRY Hams 29¢ 1b. Dressed as Desired i » 98¢ each Shoulders 19¢ Ib. Smoked Just Right—4-6 1b. Average Dalsy 1.1133:3555——3 Ib. Average 2215 Ib. Average gsc eaCh Boneless Oven Roast Boneless—No Waste Fancy Perfect Slices Crus Pinuppllo e Pineappleits: [3% 43¢) 2 45¢ " Fancy Aged Whole Milk Cheese g Y 2 sc Royal Lunch Crackers AT OUR. MEAT MARKETS | SALE _Doracn or Armou}' Star—Whole or Half 3-3!4 Ib. Average Smoked Just Right—.6 Ih, Average 36c Ib. Face Rum Chuck Roast © 36c Ib. ‘ FIRST NATIONAL STRES

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