New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1930, Page 23

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e Sy e Sy g e = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. BANKRUPTCY MAY HALT FUEL FIGHT the merger of his and Seaboard Oil & the Refining Co.. Ltd Warner expressed the belief the merger would be followed within a few days by a return to former gas- oline prices LIGHTNING STARTS FIRES y 11.—P— started by burning in this dis In the Bitter Root va fires were P —— | Boy Holds Playmate Under Channel Water Los ‘Angeles, July 11 (A—La e McDonald, 7, who, police confessed he held 3 year old King George Receives Debutantes Last Group of Women at Court |, Fifty-eight forest lightning were trict today 4 iSpiritualists Set Stage to Greet Doyle’s Spirit at Seance Sunday London, July 11 (#—Undeterred by his rheumatic attack of a month ago, King George, was at home last | evening to the last group of the year's debutantes in the fourth and | last court of the Buckingham season. There were eight American girls and | women among the presentees. Mis majesty wore the scarlet and gold uniform of colonel in chief of the Scots guard. He stood beside Queen Mary before the twin golden thrones of Buckingham palace and received the debutantes, some of whom wore as brilliant raiment as Buckingham palace has ever seen. Her mafesty was attired in a gown of powdered blue and silver brocade, embroidered in pearls, with the Kohinoor diamond flashing from her breast. Prince George, Mary, Countess of Harewood and the Earl of Harewood, Princess Victoria Marie Louise and other members of the royal family were grouped be- hind them. The American girls presented were: Miss Helen Lee, Washington, D. C.; Miss Justine Townsend, New s Elizabeth Wurts, Phila- Roy Baker, Washing- athaniel Davis, Prince- Mrs. Samuel Meek, New B. B. Moon, Indianapo- lis, and Mrs. W. K. Botsford, New York MUD SWEPT INTO SALT LAKE CITY Cazyons Pour Silt Into Towns— Heavy Rains Blamed Salt Lake City, July 11 (P—Rivers ©f mud, silt and boulders swept from the Wasatch mountain canyons by one of the most destructive rains in the history of Utah covered the streets of the stat principal cities and many acres of farm land today. The storm area extended from the Idaho-Utah lines 150 miles south- ward. Five cloudbursts washed out railroad tracks, flooded towns and covered highways in many places under 12 feet of mud. The main line of the Union Pacific was blocked at Devil's Gate in ‘Weber Canyon by a mound of boul- ders 35-feet high and 300 feet long. Railroad officials anticipate a week Princess | GRAPE CAVPAIGY EXTENSION ISSUED ‘Four Days More Given fo Or-| ganize Go-operative Group San Francisco, July 11 (®—The campaign to round up California’s | grape growers into a large corpora- |tion to stabilize prices this fall in | | the face of a prospective 300,000 ton | surplus took on new life today as | the federal farm board permitted a | four-day extension of the signup drive. Growers meeting at Fresno last I night reported barely 70 per cent ot | the state's 441,000 acres of vine- yards had been signed up. Cam- paign workers have until Monday to bring the figure to 85 per cent. It the campaign succeeds. farm board will adv 000 to finance the coope assist in converting the su by the plus into -products. Each grower participat- ing must pay $1.50 a ton for all fresh grapes marketed and $4.50 for all dried grapes. the proceeds to be used in buying the surplus grapes. ENTERTAINS FOR s Miss rguerite Kenney of 46 Grand street, entertained at her home last evening in honor of Miss Margaret Rivers of Newark, N. 4. and her guest, Miss Betty Riordan of Bloomfield, N. J. Miss Rivers 2 Miss Riordan have been spe the past week at Miss Rivers' on Clark street During the evening were played by M Miss Irene Sullivan tions rendered by M deck. Brid piano 1 voc Agnes Bar e was played being aw d to ) consolation prize Clarence Kenney Dancing ‘was er luncheon served GRAF OVER ABE Aberdeen, Scotland, The Graf Zeppelin, la trip to Spitzbergen, flew over Aberdeen at 11 a. m. today. The German ship descended to a low al- titude while passing over the city and headed off toward the south. the first prize Riordan. The was awarded to joyed and a buffet DEEN July 11 (P— returning from Jimmy Ellis, a playmate, under the waters of a Long Beach flood control channel “until he didn't move,” was held today for exami- nation by medical authorities Taken to the channel where lit- tle Jiremy's nude body was found Wednesday evening, La Verne, police declare, said he “did 1t just | in fun.” 1 it RO R e CAPONE DESCRIBED AS MIAMT MENACE Perjury Trial Resumed in Flor- jda—Claim Testimony False. Miami, Fla., July 11.—P—Dade | county’'s official attempt to obtain a perjury conviction against “Scarface” Al Capone, described by a prosecu- tion witness as “the greatest men- | ace Miami has ever scen tinued today. County Solicitor kill already had t three witnesses before jury in the flrst of the scheduled three trials charges. One witness, D. was con- George McCas- testimony of a six man gangster's on perjury t of public | McCreary, of Miami, a vigorous cross- pone’s attorneys. ges a Capone testimony | The perjury che om the g in a false against M y. s McCreary who described | a menace to Miami and y trial is on the ‘ testified false- | had denied him s to nm ¢ with his relatives or at the time of est May §, and that McCreary to arrest members of s family on sight The public safety director denicd from the witness stand that he had taken sucn ac=on or made the s ment as to Capone’s family. IDAHO POPULATION Doise, Idaho, July 11 only Valiey county missing, the population of Idaho stood today at 872, or abo ater than state’s population 10 years ago. GROWS (P —With | have | view tha London, July 11 (®—Spiritualists set the stage for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's re-appearance before them during a memorial service to be held Sunday at Albert hall. The author’s favorite chair wili occupy the center of the platform, to the lay eye empty. but to his de- votees occupied by the spirit of tie man who created Sherlock Holmes, and who died Monday. Lady Davis, his widow, will sit at the left side of air, a place she always occupied during her hus today public demon aitanalwithmir, At Lady Doyle's Hawken, organizing secre spirit memorial service, demonstration of clairvoyance will be given. She supports Sir Arthur's clairvoyance is a religious rite “We expect it to be the largest | attempt at clairvoyance ever made, ur will be ciently yet for to describe him Even if should it nstrate dium atical is proble is doubtful if the evidence would be | acepted have | who v the skeptics, but we who n Mrs. Estelle Roberts, I be the clairveyant have no SEVEN YOUNGSTERS HURT New York, July 11 (P—An auto- mobile in which 10 boys and girls were returning from a party on Long nd collided with a trolley car i ooklyn at break this mor Seven occupants of tne motor were so badly injured re taken to a hospital. ¢ hurt was Edna To- who may have internal in- The omobile turned over t hit the street car, pinning its passengers under it. n exported 359 cases od crab meat during 1929. of CONO CROCERY | many | pany, able | Dealers Losing Heavily in Gaso- line Prw War on Goast San Fra specter of isco, July 11 (A) — inkruptey loo small dealers tod gasoline price war brougt tions ranging from 6 1-2 c gallon Pacific coa 11 The ed for S the nts a secretary o Independer Station O cent of t their statio another week Governor C intervene in he believed 3 by the state would conflict reme court decisions. Warner, Seattle, vice presi- of the Sunset Pacific Oil co announced at Portland action e last Special for Saturday FRESH BLUEBERRY PIE — BLUEBERRY CUP CAKES OLD FASHIONED RAISIN LOAF CAKE Rogers Bakery WHITING STREET, PLAINVILLE In New Britain West Main Street, Opp. Lincoln Street e in Connecticut has learned the lesson of Economy. Finer quality foods cannot be had at any price. Daily, thous- ands of wemen voice their approval of Economy Values b)"their regular and frequent visits to Economy Stores. New Potatoes 15 mws. 39¢ 1-1b Finest Arizona Cantaloupes 4 3 for 29¢ Size will be required to clear the track. No loss of life was reported as a result of the downpour which be- gan late yesterday. A torrent sweeping suddenly out of Davis Canyon at Farmington caught Ronald Olsen and his wife on the porch of their home. A wall of water swirled about them a mo- ment and receded, leaving them shoulder deep in mud. Unofficial estimates shortly after the downpour placed the damage at $1,000,000. Lard r~ s~ 27c Flour 24 Y5 93¢ FELEGANT BRAND Pastry Flour 24, b.bag 79¢ EGGS doz. 39¢ A flame in every scratch Mateches ohio Bie Tip Delightful, easy-to-prepare hot weather foc Libby’s Corned Beef Made by a fine old house Blue Ribbon Malt Prize Bread " A New COFFEE for New Englond Pkgs. Beef Sale Again We Feature the Lowest Possible Prices on Quality and Cuts Finest Green or Wax String Beans Ib. Sc Fancy N. Y. State LETTUCE 6c¢c Duluth Imperial FRISBIE’S FRESH FRUIT CHERRY PIES MADE OF BIG, RIP LUSCIOUS CHERRIES They Are Delicious TRY ONE TODAY — You will want another. At the Grocers and at your Restaurants. Famous Oven Roast FACE RUMP Noted For Flavor lbs 366 Chuck Roast No Bone—No Waste Cross Rib Roast Noted Pot Roast Rib Roast Boundaries of four states come together at corners of Utah, Ari- gona, New Mexico and Colorado. Fresh Selected Large Head White—Pep Brand Best Cuts Steak Sale PORTERHOUSE The King of Beefsteaks lb- 59( Cube Minute The Steak Noted For Flavor Top Round .......... b 45¢ . 25¢ Ground PORK LOINS Ib. 29¢ Fresh Shoulders 4-6 1b. Average Pork Chops .. Center FOWL...® 33c Any Weight SWORDFISH Ib. 35¢ Ea. 29¢. 3 Rolls 19c. Pkg. of 5 45¢c. 10-oz. pkg. 14c. 13 pint can 39c. 12-0z. tin 21c. 10-0z. tin 29¢c. Size 2 tin, 20c. Halves 15c. 1-lb. Oval Can 15c. O IN O DIVISION OF United Grocery Stores INC. — All Spec1als Cash— Tetley’s Tea Small 9¢ Large ..... Hamburg ... T'resh] | Autocrat \ x COFFEE 9: can Potatoes | TODDY | " 1lb.can Rib or Loin Exl Expert and experi- ’enced Blenders and Roasters prepare this Large Coffes to suit your faste. 3 Ib. can Made of Finer Ingredients—Those You Would Use Yourself. Fancy grade from Oregon’s rich uplands Starr Raspberries 0. K'd. By Moxie How delightfully cooling Fruit Salad really is! R-C Fruits for Salads Size 1 Tin &y for Delicious, tender kernels from the Great American Corn Belt. 2 for corn Golden Bantam 2 Tin Your dog deserves the very best. 1 dog food, 1 can cat food and calo can dog 1 pkg. dog or puppy biscuit. Here's hot weather dessert worthy of any table. Royal Gelatin Fruit Flavored 3 Fresh Out of Water Check Dinner Rolls 24 for 10¢ Eureka Soda, 2 qt bottles All flavors ... Land 0’ Lakes | BUTTER M oo Millions ey Bottles Montgomery Whisk Brooms Quaker Toilet Tissue Gillette Blades, new style Black Diamond Bird Food Flit Drano Lesco None-So-Good Peas Royal Fisher Salmon Portola Sardines Fancy Size Penolia Peanut Butter 1B, jar oo o.o. Soderholm’s Swedish fiye perloaf .. ..ol All for 21¢| 12¢ SUGAR 0 s 49¢

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