New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. éritish Hero of French Air Crash Boulogne Fra Amputation, of his r May Lose Leg as Price of Efiorts prohibit mportation, CALIFORNIA FIRES NESTROY TIMBER 30.000 Acres Burned Over—One : Blaze Om Control gerous Blazes re Under ( trol BOARD ENDORSES BAXTER'S STAND : S(. Joh, N. B., Officials Gon- : sider Federation Plan | Saint John, N. B, Oct. 31 (P— Premier Baxter of New k in questioning the ad- lity of the maritime provinces 1g within the. Canadian fed n today had the endorsement | St. John board of trade. Reports . other mills in the mari- provinces also might be closed. A resolution adopted by the coun- | the St. John board of trade “This board of trade notes with approval that the premier of New Brunswi ount of the eco- nomic rom which these provinces e suffering within con- ‘xu ition, questions the advisability he maritimes remaining within ! wl\(\ union and the board feels it is a subject to which all citizens inter- welfare eration.” should give scrious consid SUN-BAKED APPLES Danville, Pa.—One of the most unusual drought stories during the recent dry spell is told by Torrence Patton, rural mail carrier. He re- cently exhibited two apples which bha | REAR BUTTONHOLE WHIPPED Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 31 (UP)—All ight has been taken out of the buttonhole of the starched t band. By inserting a thin monel metal strip in the band be- fore ironing, an Atlanta laundry now prevents the buttonhole from g closed. THE MAN WITH THE | “HAIR-TRIGGER™ TEMPER HE was irritable at the office, and grouchy at home. His enemies increased, his friends became fewer. Then one day his doctor told him the truth. He had been handicapped by constipation for years. It had brought headaches and con- stantly irritating ills to make Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN daily are guaranteed to prevent and re- lieve both temporary and re- curring constipation. Use this natural method and avoid the dangers of habit-forming pills and drugs. Serve ALL-BRAN with milk or cream, with fruits or honey sted in our social and economic | him “touchy.” It had stolen his energy and good nature. His doctor suggested eating Kellogg 's ALL-BRAN regularly. And in a few days he was a changed man, cheery, ambi- tious — and on the road to suc- cess and happiness. added. Use in cooking too. Sold by all grocers in the familiar red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Holboys® ALL-BRAN Improved in Texture and Taste Constipation is so unneces- sary it can be overcome by cating delicious Kellogg’s ALL- BRAN. This delightful, ready- to-eat cereal has been improved « ; in both texture and taste. © pheasants | | Two tablespoonfuls of — SATURDAY ONLY — White Loaf Flour 24% 1b. bee 3¢ ARE YOU FIVING A HALLOWEEN PARTY? Our Checker Store Can Supply You With Your Needs. Below are a few suggestions WHEATENA g. 21¢ DATES, Dromedary Pitted ............. pkg. 21¢ MARSHMALLOWS, (‘ampfire MINCE MEAT, None Such WALNUT MEATS, Diamond 23¢ ORANGE MARMALADE, Chiver’s jar 29¢ PASTRY FLOUR, Van Vex s 25¢ CURRANTS, Gold Medal g. 16¢ 2. 10¢ . 3 tall tins 25¢ 1 oz. pkg. 2 for 25¢ 1 oz. pkg. 2 for 25¢ SPECIALS START OCT. 31ST Prices Guaranteed Only to November 6th N S YORK STATE PEA BEANS 3 Lbs. 23¢ OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE Toz. 10¢ No. 1", 21¢ Rumford BAKING POWDER 11 Lbh. 9¢ 15 Lh. 17¢ 1Lb. 31¢ CHEKSTOR COFFEE A Trial Will Convince You 1 Lb. 27¢ =T II(QLOT CLUB GINGER ALE 2 Bottles 28¢ $1 .:)9 Dozen ig. 23¢ €. 15¢ Evap. MILK, Libby’s or Sealect .. CITRON, Bell Buoy PEELS, Lemon or Orange ... HONEY, Sunrise 1015 oz. 25¢ COCOANUT, Baker’s Yellow Label 15¢ PRESERVES, Sunrise Pure, All Flavors, hottle 19¢ OLIVES, Libby’s Stuffed . 8 oz. jar. 23¢ POULTRY SEAS( )\' NG, s ig. 9¢ Sweet Mixed PI( IS, . 39¢ CHICKENS, Libby’s Whole 35¢ Gold Medal Cake Flour Golden Bantam CORN, St : 2 tins 35¢ ALL For 3¢ CORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s . 1 8 15 ',—T(II COFFEE Diamond, qts. 18¢ plus bottle T S Fverlastingly l‘rr-r-h} CHEKSTOR BUTTER, THE COUNTRY ROLL [ JELLO All Flavors 3 pkes. 23¢ ~ FREE 1 Angel Cake Pan With 2 Packages Assorted Beverages, 1 Lb. 39¢ ¢ Maine Stock-Guaranteed -~ WHERE & BCONOMY RUI.ES 7 ///Iut/mlmmm i TN Always Ready, Garden-fresh Vegetables in Cans—Fill Your Pantry Shelves NOW—Visit the Nearby A &P While These Values Are Offered. Standard quality — an exceptionally fine value! iona Tomatoes 4 ::29° I'ancy yellow corn of specially fne favor! Del Maiz Corn 2 ++29¢ A real quality pea at an A & P saving! iona Peas 3229 DEL MONTE — choice California tips! NO. 1 CAN 2 ; c Asparagus Tips Clean and ready to serve — low priced, too! Spinach o= monte 20,2 29¢ SULTANA — fancy cut, stringless yellow beans! Wax Beans 2 s 29° Fancy, red ripe, hand picked tomatoes! A s P Tomatoes 222&529‘/ For the Week-end “SILVERBROOK” PRINT Butter b 41c COFFEE IONA BEETS z cans 25& MIXED VEGETABLES 2 cans 2,5c A &P PUMPKIN z cans ZIG 5 bars 25¢ Cleanser, 3 pkgs. 19c Annual Sale “ P 0 T A T 0 E s Soap Powder, lIg. 27c Crab Meat—No. 11, can 3lc 8 lbs. 25¢ Winter Keeping Quality. Per Soap Chips, small 10c Soap Chips, large 25¢ Sweet Potatoes . . .. Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ FLORIDA ORANGES 252 Size ... Selecied Green Mountain $ 100-Lb. . Buy NOW! Save! Save!! By Genuine SPRING LAMB FORES Small Lean 10-12 1b. Fresh Hams 1b 16c Eastern Cut 6-8 Ib. Fresh SHOULDERS Fresh Killed 4 Ib. Roasting CHICKENS SMALL LEAN FRESH RIB Ends Pork Loins Best Cuts Loin Lamb Chops Ib 241: Veal Roast New Pack Sauerkraut

Other pages from this issue: