New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. JUHNSUN SELEETS ‘ Film Stars Protest Theater “Monopoly” s LEGION WORKERS SR e COONDO FIR.ST NATIONAI. STORES,K New Gommander of Eddy-Glover Post Announces Gommittees e O Oy Y Ty . WEEK END SPECIALS + e g : ‘ 4 Brookside 11b. Ao 4 ; 5 5 ) ('reamery 2 1 American Legion fe la . : upon the i | ‘ g ; | ; Land O’ Lakes : i | T A i ( i u ( : I Sweet ('ream g 1 v > 3 1 is & service organization and’ thut L4 Charging West Coast theaters is a “monopoly ™ whic to “stifle the endeavor of picture artists and producers,” these screen celehri » served notice they ) show their pictures in this group of theater Left tc Al Jolson, Al Pickford, Ronald e Colman, Gloria Swanson, Douglas Fairbanks, Sche film executive; Cl < Selected Chaplin, Samuel Goldwyn, produce d Eddie Cantor. < W. MANVILLE JOHNSON S 5 : ’\ a e i i [ ‘ the present times he plans to make | : o En 2 " Hormel ser : ¢ : 1 e birds that lived from the “Nech e g I : e G Cizens one of th aimsfotimisiiis (o S e R A e et S IR S lc en Widea 53 edministration wert reported 1eeting in the T T e Ch@mlate Mocha Cake \ Y A Great Value—Finast Quality Oats—Packed In Sanitary Packages Rolled Oats it oy The High Standard of Quality of Baker’s Cocoa Has Been Maintained for Over 100 Years Baker’s Cocoa A High Grade White Naptha Laundry Soap Violinist Loses Life in Editor to Sneak On P & G soap E\Ie\al‘o?;h‘al’&{ Fall New England Rambles § Every Tiny Bead Dissolves Instantaneously !m‘ and Pull i E the island in a little handmad Whole And Solidly Packed—A High Grade Fancy Quality Tomatoes T e kD e ‘] Fein l, _b | 253 Sweet And Tender—Always A Welcomed Dish SURDOFLAYSIN et sl L hite Corn Tfl BF REL[]EATF“ : 4 Caras i, ai 13 £ ’; ‘. out entatis . — Luscious Halves Of Golden California Peaches In Heavy Syrap : ‘ o e ' » Peaches peck i PaCl[lu Four Miles me /-ha ed POS‘ tion to .“}'f n ]&]n waiian ; ‘ e ' ’. mittee 2 A Pure Malt Hop-Flavored Syrup For Fine Food Flavoring Wil g e | Blue Ribbon Malt When You Feel A Little Tired Try A Cup Of Tetley’s—It Refreshes Tetley Tea Chock Full Of Fruit—Baked In Our Ovens Daily Fruit Hermits rir- All The Healthful Qualities Of Vegetables Stored In Each Delicious Wafer Vegatized Wafers ontrio Its The Most Economical Loaf Because It Slices Thin Withoat Crumbling s n from the | (7 - 9 i L E L hm;,tm D. C., headquarters of N A e . A | rl r o National Geographic Society. o ) : 3 \ Bl | ze ea Paprerenl oo i . + FRESH FRUITS and YEGETABLES + covered with green vegetation Was tho nesting place ot - | ,”‘r‘” s o} j:w'_ artenes then | : 5y C e ",i “ ORANGES ;13%;2;2;“ (101.23¢ ONIONS ffi;fif’i‘ "’hag 89¢ | & ! 7 GRAPES 'Pr:;)clct 3 ll)s.23¢ APPLES g:fgfii:elmed slbs.19¢ e aa=d] AT OUR MEAT MARKETS | FACE RUMP PORK LOINS o ! e Popular Oven Roast > Rib or Loin End 2 25(: fCund that every b o g || b, s ' CHUCK RIB ROLL PORK SHOULDERS 19¢ e oot e e oy T g ] No Bone—No Waste b 1-6 1b. Average three or four ed by the Cor Hle 5 areas were covered with the bleach- : RIB ROAST FRESH HAMS ¢ Crunchy-crizp = 7 :—good for children, Second Cuts % Either End 2 28 . = ) ; : I VEAL ROAST | SDECIaI fo Satllrdav i’m l;:asll{}fl';?)uuhl_\ ' Cut from Fancy Milkfed Veal . ?9¢ | Legs of Genuine [_rund f(vr grown ups. Good any way you eat LAME LEGS 5 FOWL 35c SPRING LAMB 30(: Lh | (Cut from Genuine Spring Lamb Fresh Killed—1 Ib. Average HIB ROAST OF ‘B‘LL[ ‘ them. They're the famous Uneeda Graham LAMB FORES CHICKEN 36¢ 35c¢ w. | Boned as Desired ; { 1b. Average 1h. | Crackers—the nation’s favorite for many years. SMOKED SHOULDERS SMOKED HAMS—Doraco—Swift's Ju"es fluallty MarKEt i 4 1-6 Ih, Average—Shankless R Premium or Armour’s Star 1h. '31 . 33 A““"“"]"’.ip:']l,.»li\o,»\-.rflh 1285 I . |- L e NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneeda Bakers™

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