New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1930, Page 19

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a,brief pe rfc:l’lnan':v‘ The pro- (.Ollp]e Married Over L was changed at the last min- Telephone Last Night ute and he did not go on the bill. Next Wednesday the Rotaty club{ [os An |ated by 1 Il Manrered Tourists Blamed w;s For Forelgn Hostility to U.S. 21 (A—Separ- | will meet with the Kiwanis club and Dr. Joseph Root of Hartford, big | game h\lnlnr. will tell of his ex-|P4 ter peaker Tells of || Traffic Law B)eakels [Fesee remony || Treated Like Chil Grinding Off Letters e Tast night durin Resentment Engendered | SRR ildren Pa,lf“ed SaINSD IS e Abroad by Superior Atti- Sherman D. Callendar thi the bride's g tude of sons who violate The work of grinding off the This Country. 300 miles Thelma of Los An Kinsley, I d in marri Take advantage of the FINAL LOWEST holiday nrice on turkeys by leaving your order NOW at any A &P STORE just a lot of thoughtle = EHur(.’ord Public high school letters boys. So the judge figured || that were a ere painted on the limestone Nan N 21 (P)—Nationalist out some old-fashioncd schoolboy || front of the New Britair nior { governme nilitary headquarters | punishments for them. high school buildin ) Hartford toda laimed the capture of Kian. & | students bezan today. Laborers were Kiangsi Province. from red forc 0 G busy with a mac throughout | which had held it f veral we % X the day. It is hat the | No mention f the \ o ¢ : ESTABLISHED 5 1859 If the judge finds a traffic vio- work will be (" WHERE ECONOMY RULES | Visitors From lator guilty, he is sent down to The arrogant, boasting type of morrow. It wil police “sun room,” a dignified terim for the bull pen. There {repaint letters on the school. their wives | American fourist, who struts or buys | | 4 sergeant hands him a piece of ning at th t hogel. | Howlett has s e | 48 WEST MAIN ST. T QanvEEcEtl Near Capitol Theater gatherings, in the interes Near Capitol Theater Phone 402 his way through rampling | | paper and he writes, over_and upon customs and rding the || over, his offense. feelings of the natives is the cause “I passed a stoppedNtreet car.” of much ill feeling between nations “I made a left turn against a end misunderstanding petween peo-| | red light.” ple of various countries, according (| After the literary labors have L) Miss Marion Angeline Howlett, | | ended, the judge calls the violator | traveler and lecturer, who spoke at || into his courtroom for a good old- ew Britain Ro-|| fashiored schoolmaster’s lecture. ‘ doors to the | ber ransom 144 MAIN ST. Opposite the Strand Our New Modern Bakery Phone 2676 | a paying venture in L0 otary | 4 merican lands a'piia| Soufh American business is handi- | | capped to some extent by the lack of standard prices, she declared. | *5|North Americans are Jjudged by | movie films. “There 18 not a single nurso in tho whole of Paraguay.” | national good will. She ma Rotarians to use wh upon tou itain on Europ * manners and | %0 that & wrong impression | |she stated, and only one doctor for | every 1600 persqns, while Chile, an | adjoining country has too many physicians. Europe gets the South American tourist trade because steamship lines n better hoats to Europe than ey do to th ited States, she xh EU-|gid. The spe dwelt for some s of the | ime on the su of the Brazilian coffec plantations. Coffee grows | nd just radiate the |jjke weeds in Brazil. It would be on over to the United | iy possible to stamp it out, she aver- es and we'll show you how 10 d0 | req ns judge all Americans 10t be obtained of the Ameri- ing public.” Manngrs Cause Hostility improvement in the manners | uldm Brazilian Coffee actions of the tourists. 41 1f a spoon will sink in a the typical American tourist feeling | coffee causes a wrong im- cup of the coffee is too weak for a Brazilian. To be “right” it must support the spoon. Coffee is made flling a cup with a fine . Then a mixture of - | the liquid is made in the proportion of four heaping tablespoonfuls of he found t h o lack of knowl- finely ground coffee to two cups of cdge of la o5 : | water. This is poured gradually in- block in the patk to the cup full of sugar until the sugar is entirely olved, then for good luck another tea- soonful of suga a is for mixture William Chipman of Hartford, who hag entertained audiences for years with whistling programs and large portior ns in South Americ; s and personal periences there, Miss Howlett drink the s to learn Spa South American Leisurely She compared the go-getter Amer- SEASONAL PIES Ml\( E PIES—Rich, Tasty Mi PUMPKIN PIES—Fine New Pumpkin Each .. APPLE PIES—Fr Each Flaky crust, delicious fillings. You will enjoy one of these Hoffmann made Pies. Be sure and order one of these for your Thanksgiving Dinner. COFFEE CAKES CHEESE CAKE—Plain8* with pineapple filling. PECAN ROLLS—Rich and chock full of nuts. STREUSEL or CRUMB SQUARES—Crumbs are made with creamy butter. WALNUT RINGS—Two sizes. walnuts. BOSTON BROWN BREAD AND BAKED BEANS The Brown Bread is made from the finest Brown Bread Flour obtainable and our Beans are made from hand picked York State Pea Beans. Full of fruit, topped with BUTTER FLOUR Should ers SUGAR CERESOTA HECKER’S GOLD MEDAL Finest Tub or Print 24 1ok § G b 1Qec lo 1bs. 49e Smoked BREAKFAST String Beans om Jeans23c Evap. Milk .::. 3 24 25¢ Lux swu 3 wkes .5 Moilasses 5 gl jug §Ye Peaches o woate 5 19e Pea Beans mcncn 3 s 25¢ Lipton’s Tea Red Label ;.2 " 44e A e e S A&P Coffees are the Best BOKAR . RED (‘IR(,LL o 3 0'CLOCK Meilowheat e 17¢ Ivory Snow 2 e 25¢ Brooms each 43¢ Cider sweer 1)zl i 29¢ Extract bottle YL ¢ HOLIDAY FOODS Mince Meat None Such 2 pgs 25¢ Cranberry Sauce 2 cas35¢ Raisins 25200 3 pkes 25¢ Seasoning pkg 9¢ Crisco b can 24¢ Peel Yy hpkg 15¢ Currarnts 2 pkgs 25¢ Pumpkin can 12¢ Squash large can 1%7¢ Extract 10 10 Walnut Meats ih 75e¢ MEAT MARKET SPECIALS FRESH Eastern Cut—1 to 8 1h Average Shoulders » 15¢ STRICTLY FRESH SMALL LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS 31-2to4 Ib AVERAGE 312 to 4 1h AVERAGE ROASTING Fresh Fowl » 32¢ | Chickens m 335¢ GENUINE SPRING LAMBS — Any Weight LAMB LEGS b27¢c BEST CUTS — LOIN BEST CENTER CUT LambChops b33: | Pork Chops b 27¢ | A &P Food Stores of New England fean policy to the leisurely way of | bird impersonations was present and in South at the request of some of the Ro- because of t tarians, including Past President H. Dyson, had agreed to CEREAL We Carry Chase and Sanborn’s Teas and Coffees o CAMP'S PLAIN HANDLE BAKER'S VANILLA :— SATURD Granulated SUGAR 101bs.49¢ Chekstor BUTTER < 1. 39¢ SPECIALS START NOV. 218T Prices Guaranteed Only to NOVEMBER 27TH GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD New England’s Favorite Loaf BEILL'S POULTRY Full Size Country 2080z Roll LEMON OR ORANGE VEGETABLES CELERY HEARTS PARSNIPS ORANGES, : “lorida CRANBERRIES TURNIPS ... The Spirit of Thanksgiving willshe truly Reflected in Greater Values we are offering in the finest goods— for this Great Holiday—as means of showing our ap- preciation and Thanksgiving for the genefous patron- age we enjoyed during the previous year. (RANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray POP CORN, Guaranteed to Pop CITRON, Bell Buoy, 4 oz. pkg. ......... 2 for Lemon or Orange Peel, Bell Buoy, * v~ »x= 2 for RAISINS, Libby’s Seedless ............. pkg. CURRANTS, Gold Medal pkg. MINCE MEAT, Friends, New England style, tin PLUM PUDDING,R. &R. .......... 11h. tin 27 ¢ PUMPKIN, Dudley’s Golden large tin 15¢ ORANGE MARMALADE, Chiver’s r 29¢ SAUCE, A-1 29¢ FLOUR, Van Vex Pastry 25¢ OLIVES, Libby’s Pimento Stuffed .. 8 oz. jar 23¢ PICKLES, Libby’s Home Made S()lc .. pint jar 25¢ CHICKEN, Libby’s whole milk fed, 3-4 1b. av. Ib. 49¢ CAKE FLOUR, Up and Up large pkg. 39¢ COCOANUT, Baker’s Yellow Labhel in 15¢ DATES, Minaret Pitted . 21¢ CHERRIES, Maraschino . : . bottle 10¢ FRUIT FOR SALAD, Libby’s in 22¢ CORN MEAL, Quaker, Yellow kg, 10¢ Chekstor COFFEE, a trial will convince you, 1b. 27 ¢ CHEKSTOR BUTTER “The Country Roll” MIXED NUTS, Fancy Assortment BELL'S POULTRY SEASONING RED FRONT VANILLA CANADA DRY GINGER ALE The Champagne of Ginger 3 bottles 50¢ SNOWDRIFT A Rich (reamy Shortening For Modern Cooks 1 Pound Tin 23¢ NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT Like Mother Used to Make 2 Packages 25¢ tin 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10¢ 16¢ 25¢ GENUINE SPRING Lamb Foresib 14c b ] 8c RIB ENDS Libby’s Sliced 3-4 b Pieces HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE Large Tin 23¢ THANKSGIVING DINNER SUGGESTIONS Turnips, White or Yellow Sweet Potatoes Onions Celery Cauliflower Spices Apples Oranges Grapefruit Cranberries Beverages of All Kinds Sweet Cider

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