New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1924, Page 22

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Pomerene and Roberts Start More Oil Action Toronto, Sept. Former Sena- ftor A\lix‘\:'l'uml-l of Cleveland and Owen J.” Roberts of Philalslpbia, MALMGREN-OLSON | Arthur C. Olson and Miss Ida O, v Malmgren special federal counsel appoluted ‘y Church Parsonage This Afternoon. | President Coolidge ~to — proceed . {against the Mammoth Oil company Miss Julla C. Malmgren of 62 ' Belden street, daughter of Mrs. Ida €. Malmgren, and Arthur C. Olson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Olson of East street, this city, ried this afternoon. The wedding ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill at the parsonage on Washing- he couple were attend- 1 Mrs. Al Mulmgren of Married at South | | for cancellation of the | lease, today filed an affidavit In the | supreme court of Ontario as a pre- were mar- | from officers of the Con- ding company as Lo tha company’s relations with the Harry r interests. The affidavit stated that the ing company had purchased 3 13 barrels of crude ofl from Am.s hich, it sold at a profit of $8 It also assert- that liberty bonds that later came bridegroom st street. Mr. and {5 the possession of Albert B. Fall, Mra. Olson ¢ v after on &g mer Secretary of the Interior trip to New Y thefr return, \\ore pupchased by the Dorhinion they will resid Belden street. | gk on aceount of the Trading com e pany. ELECT NEW PRESIDENT E Azlz evidence fcan compa dinne was enjoyed of the ARCANUM OUTING. of prize ROYAL assignment | Grouo Drum Corps Selects | row the plans for the Royal: Ar- canum field day and barbecue will be omplet At the regular meeting of New Britain council tonight this matter will be taken care of and the z Grotto| g the affair will rely en- upon the weather conditions, New Britain members will leave | from the corner of High and West Main streets at 1 o'clock, going by - | auto. t The ball game will he called at 2 The Grotto | o'clock. This will be V!evént and the sports will be con- tinued until 5 o'clock when dinner will be ready. This will consist of barbacued lamb and all the trim- mings which means everybody will Charles Abel As l\uullnh—(-ll» ting Ready for Springfield Trip. At a meeting of the Fite, Drum and Bugl evening Charles A buglers, was elect The members twice each week pr tending the joint Springfield, October 4. patrol also is holdi cess of organizations pia , part of the 150 men who are going froem New Britain. 10 ENCOURAGE THRIFT M. C. A. Would Foster Savings Among Fac- 1 B appetite Industrial Council of Y. Brazil. tory Workers If Plan Is Devised. At a meeting of the economic Teapot Dome | liminary move in an effort to gain | “ [ House will be viewed ' | idge, which will be contested for tomor- | the opening have an opportunity to satisfy their Sao Paulo is the most progres- |carpenters and c sive and rlclws( of all the states of Texas Company Makes Denial of Charges Chicago, Sept. 26.—The govern. ment's charges of unlawful com- binations through the pooling of ofl gracking and other patents filed against the Standard Oll company of Indiana, the Texas company and more than 40 other oil companies are denled In the answer of the Texas company, fled late ygsterday, it was gisclosed today. Presidential Aspirants In Washington Saturday Washington, Sept, 2 The ‘¥nite Saturday Ly three personages, each aspieing (o live there for the four years start- ing next March 4. The trio of presidential candidutes will be made up of Presilent (‘col- ant of the White House, Senator La lollette, who at present is making Washington his headquar- |ters, and John W. Davis, who will Istop over here en route from a speaking trip from West Virginia to el are, This is the first time in the cfim- paign that one city has been host to three presidential nominees at one time, but, it is predicted, the eity will be large enough to prevent their trails from crossing. MRS, BERQUIST SURPRISED Mrs. J. Berquist of Glen street was pleasantly surprised at her home last night by about 50 members of the Ladles Aid socfety of the First Lutheran church. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor of the church, pre- sented her with . purse of money on behalf of the society. Piano sé- lections were rendered by Mrs. Ahl- quist and refreshments were served. GO 0N Sept. 'RI — Union ship kers were on strike here today in an effort to enforce demands for more wages. Havana, U. S. A. Good Enough for Her! Elaine Pearson had a chance. to be a belle in Warsaw’s diplomatic circles and a student at the University of Warsaw this wifiter. But she spurned it. She's on her way back to Des Moines to complete her studies at Drake universiti\, Her father, Dr. Alfred J. Pearson, American minister to Poland now, was head of the German department at Drake before his | diplomatic appointment by President Coolidge. committee of the industrial council held at the Y. M. C. A. last evening, two objectives were adopted for the coming year. They include the plan of devising a system of savings for factory employes and of stressing Jocal advertising and savings data during National Thrift week, begin- ning January 17. The committee consists of E. J. Starr, J. B. Comstock, A. H. Parker, M. A. Coe and John Hubert, DECISION ON MONDAY Austin, Tex., Sept. 26.—Decision in the injunction suit brought by Charles M. Dickson of San Antonio to disqualify Mrs. Miriam R. Fergu- son. democratic gubernatorial candi- date, will bé handed down next Mon- day by Judge John C. Calhoun, who took the case under advisement yes- terday. The question of whether a woman is qualified under the law to hold an executive office is one of the princi- ple issues to be decided. Morphine injected into a drunk- en man frequently .causes death. Right After a Severe Illness MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets Helps You Gain Strength and Put On Needed Weight—Great Nothing like the vitamines in Cod Liver Oil to help convalescing people to quickly get strong and well— everybody knows that. But nobody wants to take the il smelling, horrible tasting upestting oil itself, so nowad te date medical men are or tablet of Cod does do the w If 2 man wants a Forp, you can't sell him a CapiLLac—but lots of Cabirracs are sold! 'HE MOHICAN MARKE __E_xtraordinary Values IN PURE )D HERE SATURDAY, AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPOR« TUNITY. SAVE WITH SATISFACTION REGULAR HOUR SALES ? TO 11 A. M, ROl\II SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE STEAK LB. 19¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG . 3 1hs. 28c FRESH FRICASSEE FOWL . . Ib, 28¢ TAMTOIP M GRANULATED 10 Jbe, ..... SUGARG: &= XXXX~—2 Ibs, . GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .. ALL DAY LAMB LEGS YEARLING LAMB FT'S GEN. SPRING LAMB LE! FOREQUARTERS LAMB .. RIB AND LOINS TO ROAS LEAN LAMRB CUTS TO STE' FANCY LAMB CHOPS . VEAL LEGS OF VEAL TO ROAST . PRIME RUMP ROASTS . SHOULDER ROAS iresee BREASTS—THICK AND MEATY . FANCY VEAL CHOPS ............ 9 TO 11 A M. LFAN FRESH SHOULDERS ....... Lb. 15¢ POTATOES. . .15 Ib. Peck 22¢ SIS 3TOS P, M. ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ...... Lb 12ic BEST NATIVE SPINACH . 19¢c PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF , 22¢ SPECIALS PORK SWIFT'S FRESH PORK ROASTS SMALL FRESH HAMS FRESH SPARE RIBS FRESH PORK CHOPS FRESH PORK KU SUGAR CURED BAC BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF MEATY POT ROASTS .... SHOULDER CLODS—ALL ) PRIME RUMP ROASTS BONEL RIB ROLLS Lb Ih. h. Sc 12¢ . 25¢ b, 20¢” . I 24c SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWL " FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER 2LBS. 8¢ PUR .znn,31¢ PURE LARD .. ‘Whole Milk MILD CHEESE .. FRESHLY KILLED BROILERS FANCY LARGE SELECTED EGGS ZDOZ 75 .w 25¢ Patronize Qur Bakery Dept. Best Quahty And Money. Saved Plain and Nut Sponge Cake Angel and. S Orsnge Squares . Ea. Cherry Squares Neapolitans Marshmallow Rolls OUR DINNER BLE) RED BUITERFLY C '\IOHItA‘\ EVAPORAT NATIVE FRUITS AND VEGETAB LAST CALL FOR FREESTONE CANNING PEACHES ‘. T5¢ 14 QUART BASKET Loaf. 22¢, 15¢, Butter Horns g 30(‘ 25¢ 18¢ 50¢ Whipped Cream Cakes | 40¢, Whipped Cream Pufis. . Fa. 5¢ 21c ! 20¢ 14¢ 20¢ 1ic, 21¢ 28¢ —— The Largest And Best Assortment In The City. Look The Big Display Over EXTRA SPECIAL—LARGE RED MEATY Tokay Grapes Lb 10c FRESH SHREDDE ¥'CY EARLY JU NEW YELLOW CORN MkF N. B. C. GRAHAM CRAC DELICIOUS NE MINCE ) MOITICAN MAYONNAISIE RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER COCOANU SWEET JUICY SUN- 25 | LARC c| RED STAR SW POTATOE LARGE RIPE KIST ORANGES doz. LEMON 3 Ibs. lOc } PEP| CANTALOUPES 2 for | SOLID HEADS 15¢ LARGE RI | CABBAGE ONIONS 4 Ibs, 150 ! Mohican Custard Buns Doz. 18¢ OYSTERS! VERY BE LARGF, WHITE CAULIFLOWER. FRESH OPENED SOLID MEAT OY {WCEIVE NEW MEATY PRUNES BEST BREA: 5c OYSTERS! S. THE THEM DIRECT. “KNOWN FOR QUALITY” BAYER’S 417 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. P T Lt ) First Anniversary Sale IN OUR NEW LOCATION The ~reatest sale under the Sun! Every article in this store is specially priced! Besides those advertised, there are a great many more items on sale either below cost, at cost or sllghflv above cost—Only by a visit to the store can the TRUE '\H(. V\ITUDE of this Birthday Celebration and Phenomennl Values of its offerings be "% NEW FALL SUITS SOME WITH TWO PAIR PANTS $23.97 AT COST! High-grade Tailoring, the season's most desirable styles for men and young men. All the latest shades and patterns —sizes 34 to 50. 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