The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1922, Page 18

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 20, 1922, ‘ala which the|!iner O'Neil and Miss Huber ——_|BEPWN NEW DRIVE [ossst se Are Married’ in St. Patrick’s TH SELL SURPLUS [3 ee = d they contain materials for which’) give ers are waiting tiv urate iden as to the retn- ty of thi plus and the ced of the War Depart the help of the business USTARD M| to Standard Price The » Sign ) Greater ' Saving “WHERE ECONOMY RULES” Specials for the Metropolitan District PRINT Among the m: n auste, engineering equipment, ma- A tine -tools, clothing, textiles, aero. planés and parts, scrap metal, can- nister bodies, gas masks, wagons, rakilway material, raifroad . rolling std Ck, ships, barges, Yuilding ma- ter al, land, buildings, foodstuffs, eather, medical supplies, tdspital supyilies, laboratory supplies, greases, ¢ {Supplies Now Ready for BUy-| trait etme cna penne coe ee sma}! arms and packing cases, ars-Cost the Government. . Dairing the two fifst years the aver. $19,000,000. . 4 ith Baides Hol Hold Sacdouiors Ritz-Carlton—Mrs. Hal- deman Is Wed. eee 88 Gtace Marie O'Neil, daughter Of{Mrs. Bertha Lang O'Neil, of No 243 Central Park West, was married to'Peter John Maloney jr., soi of Mr. ang Mrs. Peter J, Milloney of'No. 137 Riferside Drive, in St. Patrick's Ca- thé@dral at 11 o'clock yesterday morn- in. Archbishop Hayes performed the ceremony, assisted by Bishop m. Afterward there wis a re- Seek on at the Ritz-Carlton, The brllie walked to the altar with the bridegtoom's father ana was'gtven in Marriage by her mother. ‘Phe maid of honor was Miss Helen Goyne Maloney, sister of the brides stgomi' The bridesmaids were the Mifses Katherine Leslie, Alyx Beyer, ile Beke AA Marie’ Carroll, Jack Gefhard Cugkley was best man. The ers were Arthur Hirst, William J. age ir from sales was 73 per cents of ‘the original cost.’ For the whole period to date the recovery ts of | 48 per cent. At the present thie the f@verage recovery is about “25° per P-) tent. wf the cosine! yalee. “This Soups Ha Add Majaw ¢ sales of t pias pro paign t © & Sameness Dash of Nacvo eae ernment materiais He hopes to r of his task “Mayonnaise just % as you would make it” N Fresh Eggs, Purest of Spices, Purest of Oil PLUS OUR EXPERIENCE AND MODERN METHODS Delicious on Vegetable or Fruit Salads Sold by all dealers in wide-mouth, serew- stances, it is admitted, don ndustry, but following ut it Is better to havef the: appendix out rater than treat it with pailiatives, the purpose is to get rid/of, whatever depressing effect the He RR i OS : “ Nefson, Edward Roach, Theodore top glass jars at 12c, 30c, 50c, and 95 v9 1 Lb € f MRE PETER: JOHN MALONEY, Jr. red snrpl is a Debovan and Joha.J, Motougtilin % 010 NEY) sola poted ea The jars have many househald uses, Pupil McNamee of ‘Albany Weds a New York Girl ise Victoria’ Huber, daughter of EMM Hago F. Htver of this aituetied to° Paul MeNamee; BUTTER “" Direct trom the Choicest Crea Districts vig PRUNE Sale Medium Size 60-70 to Lb Large Size 40-50 to Lb EXTRA LARGE SIZE - 25-35 to Lb 2% 185 New Laid ~ B95 ©) UNEEDA 2 Biscuits" O° GRANDMOTHER’S FRUITJAM 13° nsferred to other departments: Actual sales: to in the ‘neighborhood of $1,000,000,000. The, surplus om honda ready for sale on March 1 represented an original cost to'the Government of $190,000,000. Since part of the exist+ uurplus is an aectmulation of lots salable 1, additional difii- posal of the re. rations of sur+ ‘om day to day vernment mM aid sow Of Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Mo- Naince of Albany, yesterday, atter- at 4 o'clggke In St. Patrick's edral. caterer, 1a atténded by Sa ii Huber guve’ his riage,’ and’ she was ts. Anthony N: Brady Patreli St Albany ands by they Misnew: Vijan".Pobin, Edith Lauer; Cecilie" oby andGertrude Schindier an bridesmaids. Edwin Throckmorton ‘Thacher was best man,and-the ushers. wefe Major Frank A; MéNamee; her of the: bridegroom; Anthony. N. Farrel); Johm Tracey and'C. Irving Huber, idr. Jacques, official organist at the Cathedral, was assisted by Pietro Yon, wpdén whom the’ late’ Pope Benedfot’ XV; conferred the-title of Honorary. Orianist of the Vatican, Ronie. There wos a reception in the Rita-Cariton. Bride’s Only Attendant Ie : Daughter as‘ Flower Girl from which mora readily materials were piel culty surrounds the « mainden, but new phis ara being ma ”& PHENIX | In Bvery Way ~ A | High Grade Product ‘Bhe wedding of Miw. Ruth. Straat Hajdeman, widow of’ Harola Watson ‘'cThe standard for Siinees | Borden's Grade A milk is Hajdeman and- dhugnter: of! Mr and Scramble , i jel Lucerne, Dy Beraneget, Spants, Forbreaktast, break a“ PHIL, we on @ sin ct E G G fy ne som of Mr. and Mrs Jon ADELPHIA” Cream Cheese. | 3 Brooklyn, took place last eventhy at th¢ Hotel Gotham. The Rev: Willems A.{8pinney” performed the ceremony, sted by the Rev. John W. Vatr Zagten of the First Reformed Church of ~ moe of No. 629 Third Street, for. the e ical as well as f divriminatieg cansumers Jet our representative call and tell you of our Grade A service. BORDENS Farm Products Co, ine. Cortlandt 7961 and two: eggs'in saucepan; season and stirovermoderate fire until smooth. Serve on toast: Just'touches the spot! Insist upon the real “PHILA- DELPHIA”. The brand name yguarantees its freshness and FESS TO RUN FOR sENATE. WASHINGTON, April 20.—Represen- tative Simeon D. Fess, Chairman of the {ratttoes ie serving! blk Afth term ‘as a iiembér of the Hbuse from the For perfect piecrust use one-third to one- quarter less Mazola than other shorten- . ings. There is no moisture in Mazola. Character Is Given a Newspaper by the Men and Women Who Write It by iy DEEMS TAYLOR img, you will find it equal to butter and befter than lard, Corn Products Cook Book of 64 pages. 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