The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 11

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"A THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, eCormick Made Bride Sign Paper|BIG (|| MONOPOLY |Hay Feverites Learn of Cure— Pledging Not to Return to Stage OF WORLD CHARGED! visor Tells “ ings in President’s Cellar Will Follow. $200,000 String of Pearls and $40,000 Ring. Cool Cellar With a Wine Vault ‘Kerchoo” Club of Discovery and Meet- sttled $100,000 a Year for Life on n Her, With Gift of BY SENATOR SMITH! ARIS, Aug. 17.-Mme, Gannay day, It Rd learned pat her seiher Sie ‘The Bronx Hay Fever Club, hetter® —— Iska, now Mrs. Harold I, MeCor- | &sk to walt until next Apri known as the ‘Order of the Kerchoo,""} Sseond Vice kK, cannot return to the stage| Wher she will be 18. "ite byl Ter Ve whoue emblem {s the flower of Golden-|seph Bu’ guardian and it is understood would] _ not object to the marriage now, but] S; Three Interlocking Com- yrofers that she wait. ‘ _ pet “4. prpudler Field Malone, a close fuiend| Panies Control Three-Fifths of Total Supply. Advisor Hart study of the pine he hi advi c nings in @ dark rod and motto “Ste Semper ( helt." held its annual meeting | at Sermant's by the Sea, Jer a contract signea befor the former harve the contract Hed on her $100.0 dition he pr ,000 string of p engugement rin that she give u ack on the s jends of the former Mme. Walskal LUCERNE, Switzerland, Aug. 17. le revealed what is said to have|—t' +x Oser is reported to have g.ne p the settlement obtained in her|to Basle, tis native town, where he pt divorce from Alexander Smith} r take the frst legal steps in ob- ran. Instead of milljons in cash,|taining the necessary rs for his gets only $20,000 a year for Iife,| marriage to Mis: Mathilde M2Cor sion of the home in Rue de|mick, the youthful granddsughter of ck, and keeps jewels worth not] John D. Rockefeller, than $100,000 The engaged couple during their hile the marriage of Mathilde}belef sojourn here Nave been most ormick to Max Oser in Switzer-|successful in remaining incognito. It is expected by the American|is generally believed that their woed- ny here to take place aJmost any ding will take place soon appy Boy, Brother o{ Laddie Boy, |: Found Playing With Jersey Goats): 1 to-day to have was married night MecCormicks, has issued a Magistrate Bernard comed the vi year for Mife, Yher with al) and a $40,- il on condi- her jdea of gor Is regarded an a sure ze will be soon. In there {s a report it has already but no confirmation WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Ramifi cations of an alleged gigantic oll monopoly, extending world, will be probed by the Senat fact, taken place, throughout the sex into the ¢ e Vice Presidency. Fordham committee investigating high gasolene peices, Senator Smith, Sout!) Carolina, ranking Democrat, declared to-day Charges have been brought before members of the committee that three with exten: | sive holdings in Amertea, Mexico and]; Hurope. had acquired, directly or in directly, control of about th: ifths jof the worlds’ crude oll supply, ac cording to the With thes noxious he was th not he wer A rip row Louis Ke base- Alderman Barney amabridge. monopolistic companies, e on hand duce some in the gasoline and It is about time the i asolliie,, kero fuel oi! and all petroleum pro-| pri ic oll flelds, ac : are sustained, Med-|committee, oi! which brings eral prosecution under the Anti-Tru&t}about 11 cents per barrel in M Laws of the American companies in 1 in this country a) volved will be demanded, 1 r barrel, it was sta Ai tomlar that tie ‘eha n ck @ tee thant #1. ‘00 Salad brought before reel srought befor Le a de luxe } ENDS LIFE WITH SHOT Try oe cee Wie of tee IN A NEWARK PARK|- tuce with chopped nuts and a luscious ball of “PHILA- DELPHIA” Cream, Cheese: Um!—it’s so good! Don't forget, only one Cream g Cheese isthe genuine” PHIL- nll Brother of Presidential Airedale Pet Wandered From Home Three Days Ago. Laddie Boy, the presidential Airedale, was @ victiia of cross-emotions soaring to the heights of happiness waen he learned that Happy y, his favorite brother, had been found, and then plunging into the ss of mortification when he heard that Happy Boy, when found, was ternizing with several goats ae he romance, if one may cull it h, of Happy Boy, started w he} but he hadn't seen o: from his ho s kin, and it w forth that all witnesses mittee be sworn and of the involved com- 1 openly before Ameri- Oi men who have the committee thus far have not been ur‘er oath. the committee does not t agaain for about ten is of legislative 6, valuable ‘The body of a man about thirty-fivi years old, killed, according to the pol! r wound in the d to-day on a hie Park, Newark in the man J d, thing not until to- on the package. aluing Happy Ih as for th his moro pre: in Union Hill ‘ n fationsling a 1 of gonth and -agented brother, {him as the missing Happy Boy ddie Boy, Mr. Cofelt notified the] }appy Boy is back in the Cofelt home Police of several Jersey towns. Heland will spend the rest of his days Valued Happy Hoy at $750 and wanted] at one end of ‘a chain, the other end Bis dog back. of which is securely stapled to a dog A radio was sent to house. > GETS CLUE TO $490,000] HOLD 8 IN CAVE-MAN MISSING LIQUOR KIDNAPPING CASE ases of Scotch Seized in}De Fino Girl in Court as Broadway Apartment. Defendants Are Arraigned. a Prohibition a The eight pe ed yesterday 1 ght to charges of|! monopoly in the oil industry. “While we cannot give out details,"’ Laddle Boy i Customs Ham Prices Are Down : Ham— Boiled, Baked (Hot or Cold), Broiled or Fried—is one of the most appe- tizing and savory foods that the market offers. sult of a visit 1 in the investigatign of the alleged 1696 Canton Apartments, No. ained a fresh clue to Pahe disapr of 4,900 cases of Beotch whiskey, worth about $490,000, rom the Rep on West Bt Street ince May 28. kidnapping of Miss Tessie De Fino, roady nineteen, of No, 100 Dahigren Place, Monday night, were ar: Brooklyn, raigned to-day in Fifth Avenue Court, warehou s whiskey had been] Brooklyn, and held in $2,500 bail each The liquor was n from the warehouse on a for a hearing Monday next Ralph Sibbio's equited love fo stoms permit, presumably for its} Ralph Stbt unrequited uy use in| Miss De Fino is alleged to h ki who is e been moval to another ware fadelphia, — In { the whiskey vestigatic the motive for the kidnapping. Be ngyer © Sibbio, twenty-two, Risse nder arrest are James Caponi, e, who received $50 for the George Muller, Mrs. James Sibbio, Sibbio, and Mr. and } ut whose home, No. 6 hibition men seized eighteen ses of the whiskey which bore the rial numbers of was said to have kidnapping ur; Mr. and rents of Ralph The wholesale price of ham is fifteen to twenty per cent lower than it was six weeks ago, of whisic epublic ware- Jerry Sitbbio, Al Goldman and the lat- ixth Avenue, Jack, whe e been held. a cousin of Ralph a court. are partne i the girl is said to ho ybio is the a burber $ hop and ren the Canton Apartme ted on a tempe ling ia awn from a Government warehouse, hich is punisha ive yeurs. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture in an announcement dated June 19,1922, in refer- ring to vitamins found in meat said, “Var- ious cuts of meat were tried, and in every instance pork was found to be relatively rich in vitamins. Pork tenderloin, fresh ham, smoked ham, and pressed boiled ham were tested and the results were much the same with all of them.” merchandise illegally with- ASTORIA The pr fore Commissione Mwere required 000 each for fu . Astoria, was overcome by y st No. 4489 Third Ave- bonds of her investigation pital Swift's Premium Hams are always of auniform high standard of quality, regard- less of price. A special cure of sugar and salt, and smoking over hardwood fires impart a flavor that has made “Premium” Ham the world’s standard. OLD ENGLISH S auce Appetizing-Savory-Healthful “Eddys” Sauce is the fin- Summer time is ham time. Insist on having “Swift’s Premium’—see the blue identification tag, ishing touch which gives smack and flavor to a perfect meal. It is an excellent relish for the fresh, green vegetables of summer and the sandwiches that go into the picnic basket, Swift & Company U.S.A. MADE IN S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., New York Fourteen Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Centrai Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manayer ADELPHIA.” The brand is Means GOOD Cheese s made a carried that during vault of the cellar “} ponent in ‘Tuesday's Democratic Sen BL i hf)! liiyaracn Dale VARDAMAN IN LEAD FOR SENATOR BY 7,000 | +] Confident He Witt Win tn Second The Premier Jee Cream Primary, Is made in scientifically constructed plants where the rich cream and flavors of are combined and frozen without ever coming in contact with human hands. Cleanliness is carried to extremes in every department. To its high quality and uniform goodness, we add the safety measure of perfect pasteurization. When you eat Horton's Ice Crean you know there can be nothing better. EES 1851 -J.M. HORTON ICE CREAM CO. - 1922 JACKSON, Mins, Aug. 17.—With tolal returns from complete but unof the btehty-two to-day, fo Jame ities of Mississippt rmer United States Senator » Vardaman was leading Hubert D. Stephens, his nearest op atorial Primary by approximately 7, Vardaman, 69,068; 601, Mins Kearney, 16, man and Stephens ox of winning out tn Sept. 5. Savings“ Importance Hundreds ot Thousands of thrifty Housewives know, inthe long run, that Buying Groceries althe A&P rapidly multiplies penny- savings into important dollar-savings. ‘The unequalled, gigantic buying power of the A&P is strenuously solicited by every food producer and manufacturer, “on ac- count of its immense outlet, with the result we are enabled to present values thru our tores that cannot be equalled by any other grocery organization. We are endeavor- ing to lower food prices wherever possible, and in order to do so, manufacture and produce many high grade food articles in »wn factories. our With the assurance of QUALITY at low. est prices—the A&P pre s the logical grocery store for the practice of REAL economy, Specials for the Metropolitan District ———— G Boxes Double-Tip MATCHES Zope A&P Grape Juice. bot 25) “Encore” Olive Oil... pint bot 52c; quart 92c Coca Col; bot 5c, Heinz Tomato Catsup.......... 8 oz bot 19¢ A&P Cor pkg 7c| Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles... hot 22c AGP Peanut Butter lb jar 15c | Sapolio cake 10c| JELLY OWDER- @ p Be [Mucok On)... plntean 216, .. pint can Sey NDCRz TE | “A&P Plain Olives.............large bot 27¢, ge hot 27¢; Mazola Oil. . quart can Sic A&P Plain Olives... small bot 15¢ Colman's Mustard can 23c R&R Boned Chicken. ean 50ci) || Pure Cider Vinegar... bot, MWe Potted Meats for Sandwic can 10c) Bunnytzooh Fags “Ale New Laid EGGS 33c EVERY ONE hiatal FOR QUALITY EXCELLENCE . 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