New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930. | It is the senate that is causing $45,000,000 authorization for loans!forts, however, will remain on the |are residents of Marshall. summer, but never misses his 20 | | leaders to worry as they count on to farmers of the drought states; the | eleven essential supply bills, key to| New York — The farmer needs loads of hay daily in season. Some | the house to go down the line for $150,000,000 farm board appropria- | the extra session situation. It 18 ex- iX‘L‘lIU! in one respect less than other |times he pitches 30 loads. an going to by t the administration. While the e - tion; and approval by the senate of | pected that other groups will make |folks. Research under the auspices| Los Angeles — Dr. Arthur Tor- Aarehiob the o [;HRISTMAS HEST tiv 4 f g e v ver strenuous efforts to enact further |of the Milbank Memorial fund shows rence of London believes that per- | —_— | tod : o xpe | unemployment relief legislation, re- | that men in middle life engaged in sons of dual sex, resembling the tures for emp a a > billion dollar treasury-post | gardless of administration objec- |agriculture are in better health than | original hum & in his theory, R | congress, s fice supply bill is in c tions. Consideration is to be given [those in professions, business or | live near Lak 4, Africa. He is 1L b | T H S“I D dl pk d about f r second tin also to plans for suspending immi- |skilled trade planning an expedition 1n search of 2% W0 Houses »ll BACI0CKEL ok on ¢ te 2 1o sack down gration for a period of vears in the | New Ha Y em. | [AI]‘HEU‘ Bl A | al p | men i y the house interests of American labor. [ w \ Gl el On Muscle Shatls | et I tane counly ) Geanicld e | M s T o program muscle sho e t Flashes of Life H s " S e to Faotory Fire Loss Bstimated a' mas holiday, call a ¢ s hope to| AT tropical wate 4 1l mark the road ey G - y ths Associated Pross. S o o - 5 b ",'”l' i e A | *New York — Christmas carols are ‘:If“_k’;f'fi‘ l“ s 1101"1 Sl 4 < : e L e White House Sat- 3 8 of reconven- | T rate world’s largest | P18CK felt too heavy and borrowe - oW D 22— USE HERALD CI IFIED ADS 1 of Saturday ame word that t a the senate, | © W w0 bells given to |& Panama. He had to try several ham, police car S Kk such 2 dent's six [ S2F° 5 : asked had |isfactory job to e church by John D.|} lier, Jr., in memory of ms“ < to ring for the first time | ernoon. : s Give Dad a “or attainment of 3 a s PAIR OF GLASSES condition, Fhis Christmas FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist 327 MAIN ST e The joyous holiday is made all the more happy by the choice foods and delicacies assembled for you by A & P ——partiwlarly this year when every penny counts—and when A &P prices represent such very real savings "MEAT SUGCESTIONS | FANCY NORTHWESTERN HENS OR TOMS, ANY SIZE : P T ' orly EGGS Selected 21 ¢ | 1?;;2, Pastry Flour E L 63c Fruit Cake S 11b. 3% , Peel Imme i 15¢ (O, 19 [ Figs Smyma i Orange Pkg. Almonds Sy 1b. 23c Walnuts Ib. 3lc i Shell & - | DUCKS Zong Dates, Pitted pke. 19 | Dates, Stuffed i L Plum Pudding, R & R Ib. 27c Marshmallow, Angelus, 1 1b. pkg. 23c CHICKENS . g 8 pkgs. 25¢ Cheese Kraft, White, 72 Ib. pkg. 13c Average Del Monte Raisins FANCY FRESH LITTLE PIG, ROASTING Clicquot Club Ginger bottle 15¢ Canada Dry, 3 bottles 50¢ : Cider Y, gal. jug 29c Pop Corn Sae pkg. 9c S Bread, Grandmother’s loaf Tc Pumpkin, A &P can 12c i 4 Currants 2 pkgs. 25¢ Tea, “Mayfair” ;2> 45C ova ‘ris. 25€ Coffee, Bokar Ib. 33¢c | Pickles, Sweet qt. 39¢ F FANCY FRESH 2 Coffee, 8 0’Clock Ib. 25¢ | Olives, Stuffed pint 35¢ ¢ LB. AVERAGE c Grisco 1b. 24c Grape Juice pint bottle 23¢ Seeded or 3 pkgs. 25¢ Walnut Meats small can 23¢ Whole or Raisins Secdless FRESH HAMS Shank z4 € | Doughnuts, Grandmothers, 2 dz. 10c Pan Biscuits 10c halves FANCY FRESH EASTERN CUT FRESH 8 H D U l fl E Rs Bize ] 5 Cranberries riiwe 21bs. 33c Sweet Potatoes 25¢ el Apples Eaney 6 Ibs. 23¢ Tangerines Sy 2 doz. 29¢ Baldwin s ! 2 Excellent roasted Oranges, Navel o doz. 29¢ Oranges, Florida i doz. 23¢ ] % Oranges, Navel = doz. 23c Oranges, Florida i doz. 19c for ; . ) 1 Emperor 9 lb lgc Stuffing ] c Celery, California 2 stalks 19¢ Grapes Fancy < 1bs. Chestnuts Ib. 10c Lettuce, Iceberg &, 2 heads 25¢ ‘ for 2 Turnips, Yellow 4 1bs. 10¢ Onions, Yellow 4 bs, 10¢ | ausage eatsmf“flg c Apples Faney 31bs. 25¢c | Squash, Hubbard 3 Ibs. 10¢ Winesap A « P FOOD STORES OF NEW ENGLAND

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