New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1926, Page 15

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'FLASHES OF LIFE: “ROSE MARIE” IS iy ot 1 [ o o e o ew NOW WIFE OF MAN WHO RESCUED HER o e 1 — Secretary Mellon Marble Champ to Talk l‘mm R\(]m St 1l'm1~ NE{M;'; ?4 E\Mflfil%fin R New Britain Had 886 RLpOHCd Crashes—Total Losses !> . 1 3 - o o o DAt roscue | no AN : : g Ameri y he gave school. Jan H. Dillon of West thg, About State Listed At $2,130,877 DEiIng ot mal t I Digs al Age of 67 HAWFR WURDERER . MAKES CONFESSION .- Killed Hillside, N. J., Man Last November, He Says JOHN 1. DILLON. GAS PATAL TO TWO gield, P MOTOR FUEL YELLOW FEVER QUARANTINE Turns zmm info Mole hills C‘/ 21bs. 87c¢ Big Wednesday Specnal L il g ,, ATTER THE HOLIDAY 1T WILL PAY YOt s TO MARKET HERE. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES—Save With Satisfaction 9 TO 11 A. M. ROUND, S'LOIN, PORTERH'SF I'RY STEAK 23 215 . 25¢ 0 TO 11 A M SH GROUND HAMBURG 9 TO 11 A M BEST MAINE POTATOES Peck......57c —_— ALL DAY SPECIALS — SUGAR BEEF Beef .. 4]b. 8¢ Roasts Ib. 16¢ Roasts Ib. 20c MARBLE POUND CAKE [k oo (AU ln::l'l T 2 Ibs 33 c LAMB VEAL | PORK SHORT MEATY Legs .. Ib. 36c Legs ..lb. GENUINE SPRING STEWING RUMP B8 32¢ Plllsbun s § 39 25-1h wcl\ o153 FLOUR Best ( nnl 3uIhs e 25¢ Bag 15 [Roaste b 27c SUGAR CURED Lamb . .Ib. 16c Roasts Ib.25¢ Bacon Ib. 25¢ VEAL Cho“ps Ib. 30c Chops b. BREAD{ The Biggest Value in Town A FTULL POUND LOAFY FROM THI PUREST INGREDIENTS AND BAKLD RIGHT—TRY 1T ! Gem-Nut \1 r- \m\l. LFEAN PORK 28c Chops Ib. 28c | LARGE ASSORTED ¢ COOKIES (15 VARIETIES) 2 doz. .. 25¢ 2. 29¢€ ‘xffl.“n"m.. 23c ' Mohican \pccml Coffee (the l)csl grow n) Mohican Mayonnaise ............co0uvn.n. 2 jars %‘k‘ Lux— tho xculldl size package 2 for 1‘)c OUR DINNER lSll\lll()llll 7 b, 3T R — YTON TEA. . 1 7| 27¢ DAVIS BAKING POWDER MOHICAN MINCE MEAT MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK N. B, C. GRATIAM CRACKERS SOLID PACK TOMATOLS PEARL TAPIOCA YELLOW 1 \\l\\l(m(\ FINEST PACK SPINACH PHNEAPPLESW ”“10... I'RESH GRELN RED RIPE MEATY SPINACH peck 15c STRAWBERRIES bas. 29 PRUNES A b, 25C NEW TEXAS SWEET JUICY NEW ONIONS sms 2DC ORANGES 1229 C | bazes . - 150 LARGE JUICY LARGE MILKY ) . | f\‘r{—(‘:l‘m-l'L B LEMONS et S OC | Cotb AR a. BANANAS ...... doz 25c FRESH FISH OF JOR many years mechanical engineers struggled to build automo- bile engines of higher compression. As compression is increased SN the power line goes up and the fuel consumption line goes down = —ordinary gasolines would not withstand this higher compression without knocks, clicks, or detonations—accumulated carbon deposits in- creased this compression by decreasing the size of the combustion chamber —and the audible sounds of the engine distress grew louder. It has been our good fortune to produce a gasoline that positively elimi- nates clicks, pings, and knocks. Gulf No-Nox and Carbon are Power Twins GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel withstands compression to a high degree; car- bon, increasing the compression of the engine, ceases to be a nightmare as long as it does not interfere with valve action. In other words, it puts carbon to work. More power and greater efficiency is thereby accomplished, re- sulting in greater mileage. With GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel in your tank the story better than we can tell it. —step on it—you will get This Guarantee goes with it GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-Noxious, Non-Poisonous and no more harmful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline—that it contains no dope of any kind—that the color is for identification only—that it positively will not heat the motor summer or winter. GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel is priced three cents per gallon higher than ordinary gasoline—and is worth it. The Orange Gas—At the Sign of the Orange Disc GULF REFINING COMPANY

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