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Catalog of Data
Catalog of Data Volume 5, Issue 10 October 2013 AggData LLC - 1 1570 Wilmington Dr, Suite 240, Dupont, WA 98327 253-617-1400 Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................... 2 I. Explanation and Information ............................................................................ 3 II. New AggData September 2013 ........................................................................ 4 III. AggData by Category ........................................................................................ 5 Arts & Entertainment .......................................................................................... 5 Automotive ......................................................................................................... 5 Business & Professional Services ......................................................................... 8 Clothing & Accessories ........................................................................................ 9 Community & Government ............................................................................... 13 Computers & Electronics ................................................................................... 13 Food & Dining ................................................................................................... 14 Health & Medicine ............................................................................................ 23 Home & Garden ............................................................................................... -
White House Silent on Dry Law Today
t h e w e a t h e r Forecast by U. 8. Weather Bureau. Hartford. NET PRESS BUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Cloudy with light snow tonight; for the Month of November, 1929 Tuesday cloudy and not much chfuige in temperature. 5 , 4 8 8 Conn. State Library—Comj^ Meoibera of the Audit Bnrean of Clrcnlatlona PRICE THREE CENTS t w e l v e p a g e s SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929. (Classitied Advertising on Tage 10) VOL. XLIV., NO. 76. <S>- MEXICO FREEZES KICK Whalen Seeks Clues in Chicago STORMS CAUSE WHITE HOUSE SILENT THREE KILLED FROM NATIONAL DRINK NOTE EXPLAINS Mexico City, Dec. 30.— (A-P-) SEVEN DEATHS After trying for a year to tod MOTIVE BEHIND ON DRY LAW TODAY SEVERAL HURT some means of discouraging the consumption of pulque, the po A ON OTHER SffiE tent “home brew” beverage of this country, the government M A N ^SinO D E First Official Move Will 1N D C T“ WAR” has found a system as simple NATIVES REPORT as Columbus’ method of making V\1 Many Injured and Heavy Ein egg stand on end. Come After House Ap- The department of health has Ansonia Man TeUs Friend SEEING ElELSON Fortunes in Booze Seized ordered all pulqueries or native j Damage in Britain and on saloons in the federal district, ^ I proves Resolution for to sell only ice cold pulque. | I Wopian Ruined His Life; Over Week-End; 24 Idaho i Refrigeration, it has devel- ! the Conlinenl-AD Ships ' Joint Committee to Study { oped, deprives pulque of its in- j ! Does Not Explan Why He Officials Found Guilty of 1 ebriating powers. -
Merton Mitchell Drowned Sunday As River Carries Boat Over Ind., Mich
I' .K HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST TELEHONE WANT ADS CLASS JOB PRINTING TO NUMBER NINE SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 NUMBER 19 Everett Wilcox BENJAMIN GEYER Holmes Still Buchanan Enters Died Tuesday in Insists Booze Epworth Hospital PIONEER OF BEND Demo Monopoly Merton Mitchell Drowned Two Floats For Everett Wilcox, 14 year old son. Editor Record, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox, OFJRIVER EXPIRES Wrong again. The political former Buchanan residents, pass proportion of the patrons of the ed away Tuesday at the Epworth Last Rites Held at Family old-time saloons was very much in hospital in South Bend, the cause unison with that of the operators. Sunday as River Carries Blossom Parade of his death being pneumonia. The Home Tuesday and Inter At the time of my experience in Wilcox family moved to a farm ment Made in Oak Muscatine, there were 114 state north of Three Oaks about two Ridge Cemetery. prohibition saloons there and in Miss Nancy llimmelbero'er to years ago. The funeral will be Ottumwa, 121, all doing well. held this afternoon at 2 o’clock John Graham, formerly of Bu be Visiting Queen at Kiddies from the Hayes funeral home in Last rites for Benjamin Geyer, chanan, told me that when he liv Boat Over Ind., Mich. Dam Now Here’s Ball at Shadow-land South Bend with burial at Galien. pioneer farmer of the Bend of the ed in Independence, Kas,, under Tonight. Besides the parents one sister, River section, were held-at 2 j. ill. that same sort uf law there was a th e Wilma and a brother, Phay sur Tuesday at the farm home, with public fountain in the public park Depression or no depression, vive. -
SCRIP Special Order Retailers
Saint Mary Scrip Program Gift Cards to Special Order! Store Name Store Name Store Name 1-800-Baskets $25.00 Babbage's $25.00 Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant $25.00 1-800-Flowers $25.00 Babies"R"Us $20.00 Bob Evans $10.00 76 Gas $25.00 $100.00 Body Shop $25.00 $100.00 Babin's Seafood House $25.00 Bon Vie Bistro $25.00 84 East Pasta Etc $25.00 $100.00 Bonefish Grill $25.00 8th Street Grille $25.00 Baby Depot at Burlington Coat $25.00 Bon-Ton $25.00 Factory 99 Restaurants $25.00 $100.00 Bahama Breeze ® $25.00 A Pea in the Pod $25.00 BoRics $25.00 Baja Fresh $25.00 A&P Food Stores $25.00 Boscov's $25.00 Banana Republic $25.00 $100.00 Boston Market $10.00 $100.00 Acapulco Mexican Restaurant y $25.00 Boston Store $25.00 Cantina Barnes & Noble $10.00 $100.00 Ace Hardware $25.00 $25.00 BP $50.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 Acme (DE, MD, NJ and PA only) $25.00 Barnes & Noble College Bookstores $10.00 $250.00 $100.00 $25.00 Brann's Steakhouse & Grille $25.00 ACME Fresh Market $25.00 $100.00 Bravo Cucina Italiana $25.00 adidas $25.00 Bass Pro Shops $25.00 Brenner's Steakhouse $25.00 Advance Auto Parts $25.00 $100.00 $100.00 aerie $25.00 Bath & Body Works $10.00 Brio Tuscan Grille $25.00 Aeropostale $25.00 $25.00 Brooks Brothers $25.00 Albertsons $25.00 bd's Mongolian Grill $20.00 Brooks Brothers Country Club Store $25.00 $100.00 Bealls (Not FL, GA, AZ) $25.00 Bruegger's Bagels $10.00 Allied Waste (W. -
Westfield, Nj
THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County YEAR-No. 22 pn*dr.^i S'001"1 tlasi Matter I'ut.lisneU g°»t Office, Westflpld. N .1 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 Every Thursday 32 P««e«—S C—to i,635 Inoculated At Free Stuart Resigns Residents Vote On School [ealth Board Clinic Here As Principal Of Jr. High School fwo Doctors New Families Here Budget,CandidatesTiiesday To Be Entertained Howard Toinlinson Named Successor Patrolman Exam Idminister The Newcomers Club of West- Name Red Cross Will Elect 3 field will welcome 75 new families By School Board Scheduled Feb. 15 in town Wednesday. The prospec- Polio Shots tive members have been invited The resignation of Byron D. Campaign Aides The Westfield Police De- To Board; Polls to attend a special meeting at the Stuart, principal of Roosevelt Jun- partment will conduct an ex- A total of 1,635 children and Y where they will learn about the ior High School since 1945, was Drive To Begin amination for the position of Open 5-9 P.E teirnant women received ttieir purposes and operations of the accepted by the Board of Educa- patrolman Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. at Police Headquarter*. rst inoculations of Salk polio vac- club, which devotes itself to help- tion Tuesday night. Appointed as Here March 1 ,e yesterday at the community ing 'the family newly arrived in his successor was Howard Tomlin- Applicants mutt be resi- Polls will be open from 5 until town feel welcome and a part of son, presently principal at Colum- dents of Westneld for the last 9 p.m. -
Time to Build
i • -Thursday. June IS, 1978 Firms get help Cancer Society updates In case of emergency ;With pollution • ...' ' ,call*". 2 leaf lets on disease 376-0400 for Police Department mammography. ir-First Aid Squad .._„„ control efforts • . Two of the most widely distributed 376-7470 for Fire Department leaflets on health education regarding Lung cancer is "listed as the No. 1 A statewide program to provide low cancer among American men, with it Sixty-Plus referral serylceT interest loans to small and medium cancer—"Cancer, Facts for Women" 376-1344 and "Cancer Facts for Men"-—have approaching a similar rate among sized New Jersey companies for the women. Avoiding cigarettes, the installation of pollution and en- been re-issued by the American Cancer Society in a new format with updated leaflets note, is the most certain vironmental control facilities has been preventive of lung cancer. I . announced by John J. Horn, chairman Information. The leaflets are available, without cost, at local county Units Of the Colon-rectum cancer is the second .of the New Jersey Economic highest form of cancer among both men Pub(i*htd E'fy Thursday by TfUmor Publishing Corp. : American Cancer Society. 41 Mounio.n o-.., SP,-ngl..td, N.J, 07081 - 686*7700 Development Authority. and women. Because it is highly' -Horn said that the program has been Both Leaflets stress the importance of curable if found in early stages, a do-it- instituted with the help and active early detection and prompt treatment Moiling Addr«ssi • ' SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, JUNE 22,1978 Subscription Rat» Svcond Clatfr-IPoltog* yourself hemoccult test and-or pro* ' ',. -
Participating Retailers 7/17/2015
A Service of Great Lakes Scrip Center Participating Retailers 7/17/2015 $10 and Under Gift Cards $10 and Under Gift Cards Best Sellers Store Name Card Type Rebate Store Name Card Type Rebate Store Name Card Type Rebate Acme (DE, MD, NJ and ($25, $100, RN) 4% IHOP ($25, S) 8% Lowe's ($20, $25, $100, 4% PA only) $500, $1000, R, S) Jack in the Box ($10) 4% Albertsons ($25, $100, RN) 4% Macy's ($25, $100, S) 10% Jamba Juice ($10) 7% Amazon.com ($25, $100, S) 3% Meijer (not AK and HI) ($25, $50, $100, R) 3% Jewel-Osco ($25, $100, RN) 4% AMC Theatres ($25, RN, S) 8% Outback Steakhouse ($25, $50, S) 8% KFC ($5) 8% AMC Theatres Gold Ticket ($9.50) 10% Panera Bread ($10, $25, S) 9% Long John Silver's ($10) 8% Applebee's ($25, $50, S) 8% Red Lobster ® ($25, S) 9% Lou Malnati's Pizzeria ($10) 8% Arby's ($10) 8% Starbucks ($10, $25, RN, S) 7% Meijer (not AK and HI) ($25, $50, $100, R) 3% AT&T 125 Minute Prepaid ($9.50) 20% SUBWAY® Restaurants ($10, $50, RN) 6% Card Noodles & Company ($10) 8% Barnes & Noble ($10, $25, $100, S) 9% Target ($25, $50, $100, RN, 2.5% Outback Steakhouse ($25, $50, S) 8% S) Bath & Body Works ($10, $25, RN, S) 13% The Home Depot Panera Bread ($10, $25, S) 9% ($25, $100, $500, 4% Bob Evans ($10) 10% $1000, S) Papa John's Pizza ($10, R, S) 8% Walgreens ($25, $100) 6% Boston Market ($10, S) 12% Papa Murphy's Pizza ($10) 8% Walmart ($25, $100, $250, S) 2.5% Bruegger's Bagels ($10) 7% Paradise Bakery ($10) 9% Books & Music Bruster's Ice Cream ($10) 8% Pizza Hut (Not AK or HI) ($10, S) 8% Store Name Card Type Rebate Buffalo Wild Wings ($10, $25, R, S) 8% Regal Entertainment ($25, S) 8% Amazon.com ($25, $100, S) 3% Burger King ($10, R) 4% Group Barnes & Noble ($10, $25, $100, S) 9% Regal Entertainment ($10, S) 10% California Pizza Kitchen ($25, S) 8% Group Premiere Ticket Barnes & Noble College ($10, $25, $100, S) 9% Caribou Coffee ($10, S) 6% Sears ($25, $100, $250, S) 4% Bookstores Best Buy® ($25, $100, $250, S) 3% Carl's Jr. -
While A&P Sinks, Rivals Salivate Inside the Radical Reinvention of Forbes
20100809-NEWS--0001-NAT-CCI-CN_-- 8/6/2010 8:09 PM Page 1 INSIDE CITY POLS CALL TRUCE. CAN YOU BLAME THE SKEPTICS? P. 15 TOP STORIES THE WAR ON SMALL BIZ The billionaires next door. (And the local charities most likely to get their money) ® PAGE 2 NY’s highest-paid athletes, top teams VOL. XXVI, NO. 32 WWW.CRAINSNEWYORK.COM AUGUST 9-15, 2010 PRICE: $3.00 PAGES 2, 19 Liz Claiborne is still FAMILY RULES: Inside the Douglas (left) and dressed in red. Can Jody Durst are the it get back to black? third generation to radical steer the firm. PAGE 3 Finally: a state reinvention budget. Who wins, who loses of Forbes PAGE 3 New pooh-bah morphs Guess who’s sitting print and website, on $120B in cash editorial and marketing PAGE 4 BY MATTHEW FLAMM recession and the digital transforma- tion have already cost Forbes Media its Fifth Avenue headquarters—sold at a bargain to New York University—and the use of its famed Highlander yacht, which the Forbes family has had to put into dry dock. But the biggest changes to the 93-year-old publisher are hap- pening now. Under its new leader, Lewis D’Vorkin, who has taken the unusual BUSINESS LIVES title of chief product officer, the Forbes brand is undergoing a radical reinven- GOTHAM GIGS tion aimed at exploiting the changes in Even baseball players See RADICAL on Page 22 have a Plan B P. 25 G ANNE FISHER on how shopping locally helps small businesses P. 25 G MOVERS & SHAKERS While A&P Nancy Lublin still dressses for success P. -
Participating Retailers 8/18/2014
Participating Retailers 8/18/2014 Store Name Store Name Store Name 1-800-Baskets $25.00 12.00 % ARCO $50.00 1.50 % Bergner's $25.00 8.00 % 1-800-Flowers $25.00 12.00 % $100.00 1.50 % $100.00 8.00 % 76 Gas $25.00 1.50 % $250.00 2.50 % Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant $25.00 10.00 % $100.00 1.50 % Ascend Collection Hotel $50.00 3.00 % Best Buy $25.00 3.00 % 84 East Pasta Etc $25.00 5.00 % $100.00 3.00 % $100.00 3.00 % 8th Street Grille $25.00 5.00 % AT&T 125 Minute Prepaid Card $9.50 20.00 % $250.00 3.00 % 99 Restaurants $25.00 13.00 % Athleta $25.00 14.00 % Best Cuts $25.00 8.00 % A Pea in the Pod $25.00 8.00 % $100.00 14.00 % Best Western International $25.00 12.00 % A&P Food Stores $25.00 4.00 % AutoZone $25.00 8.00 % $100.00 12.00 % $100.00 4.00 % Avis Car Rental $50.00 8.00 % Big 5 Sporting Goods $25.00 8.00 % Acapulco Mexican Restaurant y $25.00 8.00 % B.O.B. $25.00 5.00 % Big Bowl $25.00 12.00 % Cantina Ace Hardware $25.00 4.00 % Babbage's $25.00 3.00 % Big Cedar Lodge $25.00 9.00 % $100.00 4.00 % Babies"R"Us $20.00 3.00 % $100.00 9.00 % Acme (DE, MD, NJ and PA only) $25.00 4.00 % $100.00 3.00 % Big Fish $25.00 9.00 % $100.00 4.00 % Babin's Seafood House $25.00 9.00 % $100.00 9.00 % ACME Fresh Market $25.00 4.00 % $100.00 9.00 % Black Angus $25.00 12.00 % adidas $25.00 13.00 % Baby Depot at Burlington Coat $25.00 8.00 % Bloomingdale's $25.00 12.00 % Factory Advance Auto Parts $25.00 7.00 % Bahama Breeze ® $25.00 9.00 % $100.00 12.00 % aerie $25.00 10.00 % Baja Fresh $25.00 7.00 % Bloomington Chophouse $25.00 9.00 % Aeropostale $25.00 7.00 % Banana Republic $25.00 14.00 % $100.00 9.00 % Albertsons $25.00 4.00 % $100.00 14.00 % Blu Bar Lounge $25.00 9.00 % $100.00 4.00 % Barnes & Noble $10.00 9.00 % $100.00 9.00 % Allied Waste (W.