New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1930, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. FEUD FLARES IN ~ (‘Overnight News ] BIG PAVING JOBS *::'ou/i-tri Several Batches of Jewels Lost NN VLG = MHMWMML‘“M;fi, nand Ner New York Repore First Stagc of Germ De- Bl]["ES, [UCATIUN TeHHP,SSB& Bfl[{le to Nutt says n concrete bridge RUM SUPP[Y BUAT Gems Valued at 5110 000 eRdi resd. —Miss Marie De Carie ism Down Near Limit Demand $20.000 = and Texas Guinan Also gl JAIRILIIN ster: About 6,- Rl Victims. §700 From Party Bacteria Relatives Introduced To Society as Newest Discovery Domestic velopment—Tiny Organ- reinforced concrete AGORL 1205 0 i e toduy m s Lacas, ... for e on m;'m~“~nw=w-v~w‘NovaScofianYesselSailsBoldly : . : 125 n et T Into Greenport, L. 1. 1 villi road, Route No. 108, | p of Milford About 14,505 | nd drainage on the | of Microscope's Power. New York, Dec. 29 (P—About iiford and Wash- s 2 | New London. Dec. 29 (UPY —|$200,000 in jewelry, lost, or stolen in et of rein- | on Litch- | Coast guard authorities were inter- ‘fl pullman compartment, a night club or a theater, engaged the attention the technique of rum runners | o¢ police today. endeavoring to supply this section| Mrs Edgar F. Luckenbach, wife the Atlantic coast with New |of the steamship owner, reported t| Year's liquor. |that ge dued at between $170,= | ),000 were stole ausiliary |90 ¢ 000 were stolen from = on a recent trip to Palm Beach, ibauta schooner Eleanor Joan of Nova |y, Marie Do Catlo) ot oack ¢ pave fcotia was capturcd Sunday boldly |ave y, reported the loss of z into Greenport, L. I, with a($ on a night life tours and champaign | *T 0,000, it was the sec- ond time within four days that an 't had been made by one ut be luwd |s have been followed boarded a o mile at the Pe a terminal ct shore directly. The ( h > several Litct 1d ad, | other vessei, captured Christmas ‘?ywfi‘:n Siaka . into | pra 1 N e was a sister ship of the Elea- et e oan, the Audrey B. The Aud- Whether the d today in an apparent (hanxe‘ 1 Saybrook: About t of pl.uim: on When the 125-foot alued at $100,- ecklace valued at loot. Mrs. Andre 000 cargo. Snired) ‘long-established | 2T lquor to shore | A ‘contact boats™ [yy. 1oes of her valuables the morn- * Rich Drug \Ianulactulex Syl el y ing aftcr a four of four night clubs 5 & 5 e er 21, e T d e mn Repmlcd ‘\Idlrlcd \galn > holiday reason, coast |nocklace of 107 pearls with a dia e I mond clasp, worth $14,000 pin set with 35 stone Miss Gut hag was taken out of her la ed about ’mr‘l headed for s sa gl pursued by R1H DAOTAS ‘ APHAI BURN& L ‘“”:')’;'h’:” Sta.tc Bank V[V)eT)alit'fient ' Takes ha:ge (_)f Aldme n headed by an un- \ ( 0 ():]SILL]‘ fidl(.l:r_t Aid Dr. Charles B. Gaffney IEEE T e L e and Cook County 0. He has re- state secretary of WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY Granulated SUGAR 101hs.49¢ IECKER STORES SYSTEM which served | SPECIALS START DEC. 29TH t 1020, wishes all its patrons and friends Prices Guaranteed Only to New Year. JANUARY IST BRORIR'S WIFE HELD CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE The Ginger Ale That is Aged 2 Bottles 29¢ $1.59 Dozen (LOROX .. cvsmrsnansss Bottle 196 Macaroni or Spaghetti, De Martini 1 Lb. Pkg. 12¢ TOMATO JUICE, Libby's No. 2 Tin 15¢ Grapefruit JUICE, Florida Gold Tin ... 2 for 25¢ BEER, Ruppert’s . 3 Bottles 25¢ HONEY, Sunrise . ; Oz. Bottle 25¢ FLOUR, White Loaf ........ "]’ Lb. Bag 85¢ SOAP, Ivory . 6 Oz. Bar 2 for 15¢ CRISCO 1 Lb. Tin 24¢ Evap. MILK, Libby's or Sealect, Tall Tin 3 for 25¢ SPLIT PEAS, Smith’s green or yellow 1 1b. pkg. 10¢ TOMATO PASTE in 8¢ QUAKER OATS, Quick or Regular ..... 10¢ CATSUP, Ritter's .. 8 Oz. Bottle 10¢ PIE FILLING, Good Luck Lemon . 10¢ FAMOUS PAINTER DIES LIBBY'S HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE \'Iiced or Crushed No. 213 2 for 53¢ No. 2 Tm 2 for 49¢ Taste It Both Ways . « « Each year more millions check Colds WAYS at once Millions moreeach year find thereis noth- ing to equal the double attack of Vicks LIBBY’S PARAGUS TIPS No. 1 Tin 29¢ DIAMOND DRY GINGER ALE Quart Bottle 19¢ Five Full Glasses to Every Bottle OHIO STEAMER TOTAL WRECK EXAMINE EYES FURNISH GLASSES BUT WE DO RIGHT Frank E. Goodwin Optometrist 327 MAIN ST.—PHONE 1905 [———— 1 ¥ Mother| The night coughs of children can usu- olly be relieved by ene application of Vicks. Justrub on fresly and cover with warm flannel. 26 24 OVER '3 MILLION VapoRub in checking colds. Rubbed on throat and chest, Vicks acts throughthe skin like a poultice or plaster, “drawing out” tightness and soreness. At the same time, its medicated vapors, re- leased by the body heat, are breathed i direct to the air-passages. Mothersespeciallyappreciate Vicks bes cause it avoids “'dosing,” which so oftea upsets children’s delicate stomachs. Adults, too, now prefer this modern method of checking colds. In fact, the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless “dosing.” ICKS VapoRuB JARS USED YEARLY WAX PAPER, Cut Rite .... 2 Pkgs. 15¢ SPINACH, Libby’s or Empire .. Large Tin 17¢ Cut Refugee BEANS, Sunrise No. 2 Tin 2 for 29¢ Chekstor COFFEE “a trial will convince you” Ib 27 ¢ CHEKSTOR BUTTER “The Country Roll” SOAP POWDER, Gold Dust ...... Large Pkg. 25¢ SHOE POLISH, 2-in-1 12¢ BLUE TIP MATCHES 6 for 17¢ YORK STATE PEA BEANS 3 Pounds 23¢ BAKER'S COCOA One-Half Pound Tin 16¢

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