Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1926, Page 13

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T | marks and copyrights by the Chemi- | cal Foundation. and the legality of | water rates at Indianapolis. Doheny Case Arguments. Among the 16 cases set for argu- ment during the first week of the new term the one attracting most atten- tion is that of Edward L. Doheny, seeking to retain leases on the Elk Hills naval oil reserve and to collect from the Government for storage tanks constructed for the Navy at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. = The fourth week has been assigned ely to antitrust and Federal ie Commission cases. The Inter- 6T CASES FACED BYHHEST COAT Vital Issues Involved in Deci- signs to Be Given During i Term Starting Today. | national Harvester Co. will again be before the court to have determined whether it obeyed the decree ordering it dissolution_ following proceedings d in 1912. The court also will ider charges that certain Pacific st ship owners' assoclations are A total of 691 cases confronted the | Supreme Court when it resumed its | sessions today, Co Many of these involve contry violating the anti-trust law by meth- ent of sea- ods used in the employ men, three commission cases involving e | Swift & Co., the Thatche anufactur- - |ing Co. and the Western Meat Co. and proceedings which question the juris s under liquor diction of Federal cou 1 [treaties over foreign s the territorial bo ‘nited States; the right of State po- lice, in a case from Rhode Island, to turn over to the Federal Government i tomobiles and other vehicles alleged to have been used in the illegal transportation of intoxicating liquor and seized by them, and the right of State commissions to regulate the maximum loads of auto- mobile trucks, in a case from Oregon. Cases to Be Pushed. Col. Willilam J. Donovan of the De partment of Justice, in charge of anti- trust cases, has announced that in | addition he will push at the new term e alleging a conspiracy among turers of wooden building contractors and trade union Chicago to prevent the use in During the Summer recess ed. The court last term 438 c ny of the: volve tions of th be denied as soon ead ¢ Opinions Ready. stood ten dur- livered at that some ing the re pinions wer nd will be de recedent, de- | Motions | work there of building material ma other States by non-union lab y suit alleging 4 on between 23 cor- ind most wonth will be | of the court Most of the cases filed during the 55 were petitions within the dis- ion of the court asking reviews. ne of these present interesting important questions, such as its in 1s | and whether actors and actresses are en- gaged In interstate commerce making mas- | the houses which book them subject to prosecution under the anti-trust au- | law: the constitutionality of the or- 0- | elgn language school laws of Hawall; al | the constitutionality of the Harrison . anti-narcotic act; whether the former hich | prohibtion director for Ohfo violated de se- | the prohibition law; the right of the m | children of Rich Tammany cond wife « vestgating ratsed in ot of the Pri ters of th the consent of the s 1 v of Congres: law; the validity the Alien 1" the purchase from | out of charges « h | using the mails to erty 1 defraud in the sale of stock: the valld- 1 dian of Ger: 4 chemical patents, trade | ity of the Montana tax on distributors man and dealers in gasoline, and whether intoxicating liquor can lawfully be shipped in transit through the United States. CHICAGO, October 4 (#).—Chicago discarded Fall wraps yesterday and rushed for the great outdoors as the temperature soared to 85 degrees, 2 degrees less than a 29-year-old record Bathing beaches were crowded as breviated costumes took the place of topeoats, the garment in vogue dur- ing recent chilly days. \ CABINET WIDOW DEAD. Mrs. Keys' Husband Postmaster General Under Harrison. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., October 4 P).—Mrs. David McKendree Key, 88, widow of Judge D. M. Key, who was Postmaster General in the cabinet of President Hayes and United States Senator, died yesterday. She was the oldest native citizen of Chattanooga and a notable figure of the South. F vo ione and should Ale. It's made —al M AMAAL L \ \ selection. LATE BUICK TOURING— | Mechanical excellent; tires good; finished in two-tone Duco; like a sport model MODEL shape HUDSON COACH—The paint FORD COUPE—This car will| °B this car is not new, but in 1 Wills Saint Claire Coupe.$788.00 Chevrolet Touring Studebaker Touring. . ...$233.00 Willys Knight Sedan..$1,488.00 car. It is in splendid condition mechanically, the rubber is good | as 18 mpneners o $1,066 | DODGE SEDAN—A car that still has many miles of trans- portation left in it. This car {8 BUICK COUPE—New duco | finish, tires nearly mnew; up-| holstery excellent; motor ‘ Buick Sedan .. .$466.00 Ford Sedan..... .$133.00 - . Buick Sport Touring. . ..$588.00 NASH COACH—Original own-| Ford Touring .$133.00 er took exceptional care of this| Qyerland Touring...... $155.00 i Pick out the car you want, at practically your own price and terms. that will minimize upkeep for at least two years to come. The bargain cars are going fast. Such was the high average value of our offerings, however, that many of the best bargains still await your BUICK SEDAN—©G-passenger; late model; | dri\:’eln but a fev; thousand miles; excellent | condition throughout; looks like a $988 $144.00 | Studebaker Sedan And Many Others From $100.00 to $1,200.00 re- cently overhauled and Sl $9881 a bargain for some o::-a $277 at the price of... Open Every Evening Until 9 1015 14th Street You'll Enjoy One Of These Good Used Cars This Fall and BUICK snappiest a4 new car. STUDEBAKER SEDAN, Light Six—Recently refinished in be quickly snapped up, for it good condition. Upholstery, | Duco. In excellent mechanical S A tires and motor shape and has good o vargan ac e @OAA | /% T PO SA2 e $488 " YRR B | | Overland Sedan $266.00 Chandler Sedan.. Chandler Touring Stearns Knight Touring. . $366.00 Oldsmobile Touring. .. ..$288.00 Hudson Sedan..... .$377.00 FORD SEDAN — This car speaks for itself. Just the car for use over the winter. Put the good car away and use $288 this for transportation. - TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED ON ANY OF THE ABOVE CARS An opportunity you should STANLEY H. HORNER Retail Buick Dealer palate- Guggenheim Co. Save dollars to an amount -$644.00 | 1$188.00 | u want the real, good old-fash- d Ginger Ale—with its ginger appeal—its exhilarating “nip” its effervescent “phiz”"—you specify NATIONAL Ginger made today the same way that it famous. nd you'll like it immensely. By case or bottle at grocers’ and delicatessens; served at cafes, clubs and fountains. 9 Eleventh St.—Main 7637 71/ Winter SPORT ROADSTER—One of the cars built; looks and runs like ESSEX COACH—One of the sturdy four-cylinder models; brand-new top; good paint and tires; motor ex- CHEVROLET COUPE — An ideal, economical business car. It is in excellent condition |throughout and offered at a | peice you cannot afford $233 to overlook painted an attractive shade of 8444 vermillion; disc wheels | ‘ NASH TOURING—This car is ‘lnd nickel trimmings. take advantage of Main 5800 G g COOKING APPLES FINE, LARGE GRIMES’ GOLDEN AND YORK IMPERITAL AP-. PLES FROM NEARBY ORCHARDS. 5 Lbs. 1 lc or 95c Toier PEAS can10¢ Fine Original Bushel Basket Bulk or in The Convenient One Pound Cartons ONIONS _ 3Lbs. 10c 2 vs 33 POTATOES | 2% OLIVES &= SPAGHETTI PLAIN STUFFED smat 25¢—3 snat 29¢ Bottles 5Lbs. 14¢ EATING APPLES Fine Western Boxed Apples 3 Lbs. 25¢ can10c White House VINEGAR %-Gallon 2 9 c A&P Brand L E p— : ASTOR RICE CABBAGE At This Special 3 ca'xis 29c Pkg. 1 0 c Lb. 3C LEMONS Doz. 250 STAR SOAP Cake 5(: P&G SOAP Cake 5C PILLSBURY AND GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24 & *1E Sun Sweet PRUNES C;l:ion 25c RAISINS Pke. 14¢C Gibb’s Assorted JELLY 3 Glasses 25c Sunnybrook Strictly Fresh Delivered DORSCH’S FRESH BAKED POUND CAKES |, Tokay Grapes NAT. BIS. CO.'S FLAKE BUTTER CRACKERS EGGS nf.):;f::amdf't%h large Gathered ‘%'f.":hz;"fln?}d 2 ;le:gs. 350 g:e}'r:l;rDOZ. 59c Del Monte Pineapple si ‘= 25¢c | NAVY BEANS 4 lbs., 25¢ Del Monte Pineapple cree % 20c | A&P KETCHUP, large bottle, 19¢ CREAM OF WHEAT pkg., l4c | Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans, 25¢ Quaker Oats Ouick or Reguiar »i. 1lc | CAMPBELL'S BEANS, 3 cans, 25¢ Ralston’s Breakfast Food, pkg., 24c | PEANUT BUTTER Ib, 19c MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 pkgs., 25¢ | Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry can, 15 KELLOGG’S NEW 0ATA, 2 pkgs., 25c | Mueller's Macaroni 2 pkgs., 25¢ Pacific Toilet PAPER 4 rolls, 25c | Whole Milk Cheese Ib., 3¢ a decide ~SBUITER) Better FLAVOR.* ° - - better s+ -+ +more ECONOMICAL You are urged to try Sunnyfield Butter. One pound will convince you that itis A DECIDEDLY BETTER BUTTER. Just remember that no matter what |}, 5 5c you pay you can obtain no better quality than Sunnyfield. TIC & PACIFI THE GREAT TEA 0.

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