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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, GOAT LEARNS T0 ‘ ) TUBERCULOSIS CURE FOUND e e WONENSLEAGU TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. ALLEGES MOONEY'S CALS COMENTON .. s e e RALRARELP| Anti-Toxins—Patients in Good Health |perjury at Frisco Bomb Plot| 5 in the schools of China and abroad, Six Years Atfer Taking Treatment. Trial in 1916, Declares | ingsiiowst ™ 7 Every woman may have a right to vote. Men and women will have Attorney Walsh. | further anti-tubercular treatment of any sort. 1 RIGHT TO PICK HUBBIES AND EQUAL SUFFRAGE, CHINA WOMEN DEMAND SHANGHALI, February 8.—China, following hard on the peoples of the western world, now has fits Chinese woman suffrage associa- tion. The platform drafted at the opening meeting by the member- THREAT IN CANADA §8.500 000 VESSEL TOMEETU.S. TARIFF Retaliation Is Prooléimed, Should Fordney Bill Be 3 Enacted by Congress. DALTON, Ga., February 8.—When, about a year ago, a night watch- man at a local industrial plant res- cued a diminutive billy goat from the railroad track, where it had sapparently fallen from a passing train, or had been deserted by some tin-can tourist en route south, he had no idea that he had acquired a valuable assistant in his duties. The kid soon learned to follow at the heels of the watchman as he made his rounds about the plant -{Hawkeye State, Most (:ostli Steamer Ever Built in U. S.,. Leaves Tuesday. i Board Summons Delegates From Every State to Cleve- land Meeting in April. equal protection under the law. Girl slavery shall be prohibited. Women shall have the right to the Dpossession of their property, which ted Press. Februar: —After a lapse . and to share the man's lunches. A of about seven or eght vears, Prof.| Lhese results are vpughed for ¢ Shall be registered by name. DOMINION LAW UNDER WAY | ey ‘mersings ‘aso tne watchman 1D, C. WOMEN ARE ACTIVE oo e Toatitate| Sicn pers by oo Zoudon puy|SAYS HE HAS CONFESSION| “Soic el e ione oo should have been of the Academy of Medicine. | first whistle fellow of the Royal Society of Medi- blown to call the employes to sented a report to the French Academy | cine, and other scientific bodies. shall have equal opportunities for Wi i = S ses one ative treatment | ca i education with men. Women shall illionai i H Leaders Surprised That Americans | yorkc While at home, the waich | Mrs. Maud Wood Park Appeals for | of felenees i the surauiey [ruagmunt || The, treatment talces the form of Witness John McDonald—Jury | jiavicquan vocutionit opporiunities Millionaire Passenger List At 2 ) osis e s - s erments, p 3 and vocational education with i i o N call from the giant siren at the salige iy by the Swiss bacteriolog ch are modified ording to the Starts ~ Probe—Convict y 2 t nounced—Ship Was Built at i Should Favor Enactment Against | 5iane “ana before he could reach Organization to Use Its Power e e e i Erelmeting e e men. Women shall " have equal 5 1)l_' e i the engine room this was repeated. - i in 1913 and 1914, in h ims first at_eradicating the acute| Serving Life Term. Concubinage shall be - " parrows Poin timore. Next-to-Best Customer. Thinking that sme intrudcr was to Best Advantage. | o and Switz | symptoms, then immunizing the ps i : g N e R Special Dispateh to Th - h : aying a prank, the wa P e nd. on patients saffering both . completi he and ore-| By the Assoelated Tress: ained fo - 3 idom cial Dispatch to The Star. b Special Dmflgmsm}_ e cautiously approached the door, ""A',TL‘;”\;‘;_‘“\“’({;”’ B et e b minor oo ot tabereulosts | vanting & telapes. Lo NEW YORK, February §.—Frank P.| shail ';:nr\?-wr!“::;‘:ern(l,m::(:n‘;\:?:nv;: BALTIMORE, February 8. — T8 OTTAWA, Ontario, Fel “~—| Jjust in time to see the goat perche ANTA, G: 20 and advanced phthisi 1y seri before th Fais s ¥ : o1y a he care ¥ Jnited Sta S ing B cand! That Canada will meet any Wash-| on top of a barrel with the ring (board of the National League of ee that tme these patients who | Academs of Medicine by Prof, Letulle,| Walsh of counsel for Thomas fromit e = slcoritie cAvaiont "I"."“:‘“j“*sf Shupiog acd W i-| ©f the whistle-cord over one horn |y, Fote s ‘here | Wwere pronounced cured have been » method co: int sc Mooney, convicted of murder in ship, Hawkeye State, the most costy ington tarifft moves aml will immedi oman Voters, meeting here. where T thod ¢ s of, intramuscu T NS N ——— . i B A e Tordney bill ia| 0URdINE the third call for WOrk- - ! ihe third regional conference is being | KCPt under observation. All of them injections of nbination of anti-) Franeisco in conmection with the Pre- alleged to have confesoed tha | Steamer éver built in America. wilh ately e, —_—— : S o |idxetde to be alive and in good| genic Solutions and ferments. It is: : i 9 Y 5 e leave on its maiden voyag " 2 - . ; 3 2 . [e saredness day bomb explosion in 1916, [ he testified falsely at the trial of n voyage to long: assed, was intimated at Hamilton held today and tomorrow, ordered is- they have shown mo|claimed that the treatment causes b 2 1) = i S 2 % o i v nion minister iedh o T Wasioiton besdonss a relapse for the last|closure of lung cavities and the d early today telegraphed San Francisco | Thomas J. Mooney in San Francisco.|lulu next Tuesday with what the 194 by Dr. F. Tolmie, Domi 51 a s g L : - *¢91could not be located tod MeDon- | cal shipping men term a millionai of agriculture. ters the official call to the second an- L housh ancen ) G Ul PRI authorities apprising them of an al-|ald. whose home is believed to be in passenger list N Dr. Tolmie said the federal author- nual convention to be held in Cleve- | lezed confession by one of the Baltimore. has been employed here & 2 for several months. The vessel complete cost the Shifd) ping Board $8,500,000, which is mors' than ary merchant ship in operatiom in the world. The Bethlehem Snigfs inesses in the case that he had given GREET DR. FREEMAN S El s o eaieos AS EPIPHANY RECTOR :iiscis) &iand cnmmmacs 1o ;QA%?C.IU- S. ARMY ENLISTMENTS PLANS FOR AIRCRAFT AND BATTLESHIP TEST ities, although keenly interested. would not announce any new fiscal policy until they first learned what tariff the United States would adopt, land, Ohio, April 11-16. Complete plans for the convention were made by the executive board. INLIVTEDFORY but as soon as this knowledge was which held an all-day session yester- Moot { o h : * obtained action would be—a’t]a.keni&;g au,\} At n;; close of the aftérnoon| G i e ineas il John Me- ARE QUICKLY STOPPED llln:uld; g Corpogation, which built t said revision of the Canadian Z conference Mrs. Georze Gellhorn, St. ses to De- v _ | Donald, now a resident of Trenton, awkeye State at its Sparrows Poi 5o far us it affected all branches of = Louis. vice chairman of the league and MavyDepartment BEzapose i 1,500 Members Welcome New Pas- | Uolpic: (00N 5 S o Mr. Walsh, Me- | plant here, receiveu about $6.500,0h4 lture, was under way HH - e convention commit- s «Relati iQri Gl " 1 donald declared in an aflidavit covering < ¢ cons ctiof anu agriculture. o Srovide for nigner |Citizéns Want Capital Trac- |te- innounced that the reporie from | monstrate “Relative Superierity tor—Glad to Begin His | o e pewritten pages that the |Omcers Say It Will Take Nine | if.”320uso00 whs speat in outalt protection contingent on the adop- S i the organization department to the of Two Arms of Service. Work Here. case against Mooney was a “frame-up.” Months to Get Forces Down ting, decorating and 10r several imm tion of the proposed tarift in thel tion Company Included in |[{icrsurers office “show such trem.n-} k “McDonald swore in his confession,” novitions. Helore the war, tne Oly.is Inited States. dous growth” as to indicate that : Preparations are being made at thel More than 1,500 members of the|Mr. Walsh said, “that he could not to 175, H Ot ol et slogan for the conventi Navy Deppartment aeas M. th he had | a pae 1 celghenot DR Al port: iff Sentiment. - C e Navy Del e e cgatio o lORerah o - { identify Mooney as the man he had ! e Bati ¥ation, ” o - eindian a rom| ANy W.R. &E. Combine. |from every congressional district in|of the Ltive s 3 gongvesation of b Church: of e O With o suls cads BLiorito;thamre:|, | Thelbars were ‘up/itoasy laghinst| 37500 R el ptban oo Dr. Tolmie retfmntltyur'e'}:;"'hem £ the country,” woald be. fulfilled, with | craft and the modern battlcabip. Sec. |Epivhany . sathered at the latgé | 500 Wit & ol o bEor 10 G B o e o | Y rore. shn. e ethan, waich culf l.:l ?;nvensll‘g: Dneuiai; he was sur-| Merger of the Potomac Electric [many visitors in addition. 2 reta Daniels in a leiter to Sec- parish hall last night to welcome ReV. | identificd Mooney during the trial. He | the enlisted strength automatically is [ been tied up for some time at Newy duo. fearn that the delegates|Power Company and the Washington ‘This extraordinary growth is largely | retary Baker yesterday, invited the|jimes d Freeman, D. D.: his!said District Attorney Fickert. tite {reduced to the ..5,000 maximum au- i York. prised to leas due to the initiative of individual lead. | War Department to participate in |02 i ‘rancisco prosecutor, had forced | thorized in the joi i 5 i A otits a taTIfE N e andasuEt formal re-|Sin Francisco prosecutor, had_fore rized in the joint resolution which ere A U e “was at|R2lIWay and Blectric Company With- | ers,” said Mrs. Maud Wood Park, Wash- | experiments to be carried out with- | Wi and duughter at a formal Te-| iy (o"hake the identification.” the Senate vesterday made law by du- | g " “"?‘“",?;‘i‘;’.,.;‘;‘, Kg“ this. as, mext [ouUt at the same time incorporating |ington, D. C., chairman of the national|in ninety days. in which the surren-;ception in honor of his arrival as re Quiotis Mebssuii B tisony: plicating the action of the Houe in | The Hawneye duiies a loss o nada was thelthe Capltol Traction Company was |l€aEue, “therefore the board, in co-opera- |dered German _battleship ~ Osif tor of the church. - v ‘overriding the presidential veto. The | ‘g Caused puray oy . fall cresS i Bcaln I Conste o o o pany tion With the convention committeer has| land probably will be uscd as the ob- | Tn the recciving line were Dr. Free-| Mr. Walsh quoted McDonald as say- | vEerT{THE the presidential veto. The | chang.s'in her design. ¥ best cusé:medr !e m;}“g it euriin opposed by the North Washington |decided to make ‘President's night, one of | ject of attack by aircraft dropping ‘man, his wife and daughter, Rev.]ins he stood in Stewart street, near| Kirby: demoarat’: of Avlanes wd a lroop transport, she wi With Canada Spending oot ¥ A um |Citizens' Association last night. The | the chief features of the convention pro-| high exposive bombs from the air | Percy Foster Hall and Mrs. Hall. Rev. | the corner of Market, in San Francisco. | cauting the only opposing vote. With: | Clalked 0 & passchger ship wi the United St o8 the e T adverse | meeting was held at the city post-|Sram. At this time state chairmen will | Condition proximating as_ clo: A. J. Porry and Rev. Robert Evans|at about 1 oclock on the afternooni,, awaiting official notification of | L¢ War ended. it wus tuc soscoun GEESRICA00,000- - W & ihe Batted| oficeenal the Srierabeors oF he 2 exchange the interesting methods they 1Y 43 possibie those of battle, will | Browning and Mrs. Browning. Theiof July 22, 1916, He said he saw afype g RF, FEC ROGRCation ofim.nts first experiment in passenggp rade balance I 000, Dr. Tolmie |ciation were taken through the build- | Bave put into effect to accomplish the | be, simulated in the tests. it was)hall was crowded to caps Mem- | man st 4 suit case on the sidewalkh. | 1yqi “night ordered every Atmy re. | Shipbuilding, and every cusit wis ,000,000, - C growth of their state organizati said. (bers of the clergy of the dioces - | then, accompanied by another man| 25 jon g e CTE lmude o see that she was as 5008 claimed ‘it was up'to Canadians to|ing by W. H. Haycock, assistant eity | &5 0 0 ne'r2ins ot e Tenzued | “With the importance of aircraft de- | tended. Rev. Mr. Hall delivered the|who came from a saloon, walk away. | STUIting station in the country 1o, ir not better thun, uny buis speedily adjust ithe unfavoral = ' f the | an intelligent electorate.” velopment brought to the fore by the { address of welcome, reading the r McDonald is alleged to have fur- o Smcnts. { Europe. To make the ship able balance by buying in Canada- Washington Topham, author of the x projected experiment, the House | marks of Col. Georgre Truesdell, who | ther. said that he then walked down | ArmY officers estimated today that|compcte with the lasiest — raropeits o Free Trade With U. S. resolution opposing the merger of the The Call to Duty. naval affaifs committee today plan- | was prevented by illness from be Market street, and in a short time|it would ‘take nine months, or unt'l |\ crs ‘no expense was spared in pate ppose power company and the Washington'! mne call, signed by Mrs. P LA 00 e o is & it = ' | next November 1, to reduce the pres- | e S P! Tariff matters—what is going on at|paiiway and Electric Company, said || etca 3 sl.g ed by Mrs. Park, reads, |ned to con .:h‘r x luuw Lr .:n;), 1-;' hi: resn? v.o! (r;:;'. heard an explosion. He Hmughlxll ent enlisted strength of approximate. | U0 in Innovations. " awmons mafy hat will soon be = in part: uthorizing the im | dress Dr. Freeman declared tha part of the Preparedness day cele- Rt o €~ saloons, lounging decks and oth Washington. and what will 00K om |Such & merger could do the public| “WRiC jeague calls its state ausiliaries jon' of two speedy ai was happy (o be with the congresa- | bration. Next day he met a police- | 1¥ 213:000 to the required 175.000. En- | i ommodations ior the passenseqm fu"r;egx:nlod:y'g political news. Hon. |of, Washington no good and should|ihrough their elected delegates to meet for the Navy. The S . | tion and looked forward to his man mamed Fextron and told him | 2¢tment of the Army appropriation|ihere is a swimming pool on Hugh Guthrie, minister of militia, in | 0%, he Sccomplished without teking in convention at Cleveland, April 11 to committce. at the same timo | ciation with the members Witk ex-iwhat T had Seen, but asseried ne | Ll now pending in the House, which | imain geck. e i “ e | 16, inclusive. yrepared to hear views of the | Dec ons of great pleasure. could not identi EEnan 0! s an A y 150, i Bl address e, Aiord 1o |2150 Proposed merger of the two | proar'thicall to the second convention | Navy general board o fhe e Frecman will preach tomorrow,| “He Wo% iiecn, Ve "Whish quotea|men after July 1 would necessitate a | Ten Millionaires ax Pa circui street railways, leaving the: Potomac | o¢ 1Ll oticning longue of Women vters. | Lion of Senator Borah o suspend | Ash Wednesday, at 11 o'clock. adquarters, | longer period of reduction to reach| The first trip of the stcamer. have free trage with the United States | further. to go to police & Electric Power Company as a seperate that figure. The measure has been!will be to ruct for six months to | Honotulu, stoppinis & the next general election : ¢ | We meet to celebrate the close of our c on x ! where he was questioned by Dis : e 1 L !t A ' be fousht on the question of |corporation. L. J. Matthews said the | frgt and successful vear and to plan with | £ive cXports in opportunity to study N 7 | Attorney Fickert and Capt. Mathison, | 1¢garded as practically certain of | Havana, Pabama canal ports and Sap the protective tariff. He declared that 8';, axa "‘“’,n‘yuw one company in | broad vision and renewed energy for the|the naval lessons of the war. EW COUNCIL FORMED. and toid them he did mot know | Passage by the House, which was ex- | Krancisco, will be made by peo free trade would ruin Canada. He in-| g0t ‘though not in name. |mo{|"l.hs:hezd. 3 d ooy e { Mooney. who w uspected. | pected to take a final vote on it today. i'a:l:'u-mu; linlpurt»;;ulluul:v{ e ‘um- d timated that it was not rhe 'iberal 3 A informally | ‘We have not wasted our year. The e _| " He “subsequently was taken to — 1ot be at least ten wilio..a s ‘the Tedetal government fears at | oiF, Topham brought up informally |),gue now stands organized in cvers| PRICES IMPORT FACTORS, (Branch of Organization for Recog-|y.o..’s ceil and to that occupied by 'DECLARES EXCISE TAX | gvourd her any many other wealthy the next Dominion election, but the istate in the Union. The woman voter S Billn B deferdant #iTe ia | men. . The Cincago Athlatic Ciuv wi nition of Irish Republic. Accompanied by fitting the Terence Ma ‘Washington. The association took no action on the water supply at last night's meeting. occupy most ot he ship; whi.e eig ON GOLD IS “GOLD BRICK” ‘:h aterooms and suites have been tak| by persons booked through an expr has alreadv proved herself an earnest and selfish worker. The league has to Mr. Walsh, tha farmer party of the west, which, he ‘These are the men “asserted, was really originally started rted, Phenomenal Increases in 1920 Held Ll raaiieq: ceremoni Council v ican settlers. Ha quoted power. How best shall we use this power 5 ey flyou saw.” ,‘;’;\u; ':;;r?a to show that whils their Ask for Trafic Officer. to become a vital and helpful force in Due to Those Figures. the American Association for the |’ e T agency. One of the passcngers, it advocacy of much freer trads with| Improved facilities for handling |our country? How best continue in the| phenomenal increases in imports|Recognition of “the Irish Republic{ ¢ 2 £ | 8aid, is spending $14,000 on the trl The “United States might be all right | traffie at the intersection of 18t street | work of educating a conscientious, Well- | inve tha Uited States in 1920 wers|Came. into bheing last night, when| Further McDonald is alleged to|McFadden Bill Flayed by Chairman | which will take seventy days. i from their si pot, it would ruin the |and Rhode Island avenue were dis-|informed electorate? jargely due to the extremely high|Mmore than 100 citizens of Southw have sta he was coached with oth-} s kg gl Md“m“‘fimn citlen. Cussed by the association. Frank K i “Answer the call. Send a delegnte| liECH, dup to the «Xteeinely blehiWashington embled in St. Dom- |er witne in testimony to be given. of Jewelers’ “Vigilance i . Wheater proposed that an island of | from every congressional district in the | hnd to the persistent importation in|inic’s Hall and formed the new or- | He asserted he fixed the time of see- c 48 DAYS W|THOUT FOOD s safety be placed at the intersectiom : United States of America. Tt frramoriasion 12 { ganization ing the suit case dropped at 1:50 ommittee. L MAYOR HAS TO LIFT BAN. |and that request be made to police} s Rrbadp il Bl Joseph Fitzzerald unanimously i o'clock in _ Billings' trial. In the ! : FIET DL . * |headquarters to station a traffic offi- D Ntional ity Bk ot SNy | chosen temporary president. and Mrs. | Mooney , he stated that at the{ The McFadden bill, providing for|Man Accused of Slaying Wife Pems: E: cer at that point permanently. AGED 12, TALKS 4 TONGUES | vorx oate fumped from $3.90i | Mary Reed temporary secretary. Per- | District Attor- | N excise tax of §10 an ounce on gold | i Court Allows Steffens and Tucker| Gen. C. H. Ourand, chairman of the by o ;!flqh{mv;_ Jfrom s.’,<0 manent officers will elected a) he changed the | used in manufactures and the arts. | sists in Hunger Strike. o school committee of the association, T [0 0000R I RiSTS1 OISt 019 5,280,000, 900) meeting next week. | in order to break | today was characterized as a “gold| . 1 rg i e el to iSpeak {n Portland, Ore. isaid Congress hise meported el Girl Valedictorian of Class Is Also | "2\, 4ix increase in the value of! Tobert B Darreth of the o -l 5 Fiiled tn th bri‘;rl:qmrm:f;gilr’:n:nmg? xb‘l.lz"j';v Gt | George F. We ok wis et on the proposal or a jumior high % s A . > i arse ‘ounci e organ Nine persons were killed in the Pre- e er, he ers’ { e % B a ‘:._ “‘. By he sivestt Gourt from prevagting |ha# taken-mo action looKing toward | pynrSRURGH, Pa, February S.—|tremely hikh prices nald for susar | o e he hoeiobdward Fitz- | sentenced to death and Billings to life | commitiee of the ways and means G802 JBoI0M000 wecordus o the holding of & meeting Iast. night a; | improvements to the Gage School, In|yionne Weber, aged 12 years, has|and coffee in the first half Of 1920, | fnnay Barrets and. Romm b Hown: | imprisonment. = After every appe Uider ‘ihe terms of this bilL" he|Sicians at the hospital, where he'h which Lincoln Steffens and Irwin St.|the, associatiols fertliory. | . lestablished a record for graduation| On the export side the chief suf-|ing. 5 2 T e e o gomesis [ said, “how easy it would be for a |lain since an attempt to take his o John Tucker had been advertised as |, CBEeC eI e o O ed. _ |in the public schools of Pilisburgh.|prises were the falling off in food-| Singing of Irish ballads by Bernard | penalf and the sentence was commut, | Prospector to drop a $20 gold piece | life by drinking acid. The doct also said that West had not akew more than two quarts of water in during his fast, as he is so badly burned internally that he canmot swallow anything. Yvonne graduated from public school | as class valedictorian yesterday. She speaks four languages and in any teaches physical culture and dancing !in the high school class. principal speakers. B Mayor Baker had notified the pro- moters he would not permit Steffens and Tucker to appear in Portland at|average lower than present. other state. stuffs. and the big increasé in manu- The latter item cord, having totaled st $3,486,000,000 in Fitzgerald and the Misses Brosnahan featured the entertainment program. Formation of the Abraham Lincoin Council of the association will be held Thursday night at 1731 I street. down a mine shaft, haul it up again and get $30 for it at the assay office!” “Mining the bounty” would soon be- come the great American industry, according to Niemeyer. -1 ed to life imprisonment. McDonald From Baltimore. TRENTON, February 8.—John Me: Donald, an employe of a hotel here, [ — Street railway fares in Wisconsin | those factures exported. made a new high re $4,163,000,000, agai 1919. For example: Say your monthly Grocery Bill amounts to $60.00. These same Groceries could be purchased at the PIGGLY WIGGLY to figure con* servatively, for $50.00. This means that you are paying $10 per month in- terest. Just think, that amounts in a year’s time to $120.00. Some of yofi have been sleeping on your rights these many moons, so it is time now to WAKE UP Remember that we are not offering you inferior goods at LOW PRICES, but our stock is made up of Fancy and High Grade Groceries of Well Known and Advertised Brands, with the Quality of which you are familiar. Air Line Honey| PILLSBURY | Evaporated Milk | KARO SYRUPS tumb Pancake Flour.........15¢c] Tall cana. we.....12Yc | Blue Karo, “oed 35¢ | Buckwheat Flour. ... .. 17¢ | Small cans-..oiooeoo. 6%e | 1160b can.....12¢ 14-0z. jar. 2 S-lb. can...... Dromedary Dates........20c None Such Mince Meat 10T o Per package.............19¢ WE HAVE NO SPECIALS OUR PRICES ARE GOOD American Standard Granulated il : PER POUND 8¢ Old-Fashioned Brown, 1-lb. carton........10c XXXX Confectioners, 1-lb. carton.........1lc Del Monte Pineapple No. 1 Sliced, can.........19¢ Jiffy Jell ...........9 - No. 2 Sliced, can. 29¢ ——— 2 5 Red Karo, 24-1b. bag...............$1.49 No. 2% Sliced, can........35c|- Canned Vegetables Catsup - |Franklin Golden Syrup|~ ff | 1mean a3 No. 2 Grated, can 25¢ : Beechnut, pint bottle. ... .31c | Ny, 114 cans.............15¢ Lolrree BB can " .ors s s s 30e siican No. 2 Maine Comn. .......16c | Beechnut, 1;-pint bottle. . .20c i ; & Snider’s, pint bottle. .. ... .33c Wilkins’ Perfect, 1b. can. . .32c 10-1b. can.... RS [ orn Me No. 2 Maine Style Comn. .. 9¢ | gnigens B oot o e 21e P Betta, 1-Ib. bag. .........22¢ Del Monte Peaches | Ne- 2% Del Monte Spinach.1sc ark Syrup 6lb. bag.................17 No. 214 Y. C., can. No. 214, Libby’s Kraut. .....14c . 11z bottler. .- 5o .41 20c w h' S d Beechnut Peanut Butter 12.1b. bag... 33¢ No. 3 Sunset Park Beets. .12c smcfly Fl'eSh Eggs 16 o Bottlashin i ol ia7e asning oda Small size. : No. 2 Early June Peas. . ..11c Pirdas e = 2Y-b. package. ....... 8Yc | Medium size..............17¢c Del Monte Pears | No.3 Pumpkin .........10c it G L Salmon SR CEREALS - No. 1 Bartlett, can..........32c | No. 2 Mixed Vegetables..11c B ArgoRed, tall can. . ......35c Dl‘y Beans : utter Pink, tall can............18ef p oo o Sy 6c | Golden Age Spaghetti, Macaroni | Quaker Oats, small.. ..12¢ Del Monte Cherries | Gorton'’s (ready to fry) Cod- | Gilt Edge, Ib............. .58c | SHm @1 &2+ 19 California Limas, o217 9 and Noodles Quaker Oats, large. .........27c et fish Cakes. ..............18¢c | Elk Grove,1b.. ... .. .. 63¢ : X == 10c Pkg...................7¢ | Armour Oats, small. c £ 1sh- Half-pi S s 080 eatena ......... Libby’s Apricots | B- & M.FishFlakes Oleo Halbpint can. oo 40 | 1tb can. ..o 22| Imstant Postum | o 2 0 L No.1Can....... No.2Can........ --23¢c 30c Booth’s Pears Large Can.. .e .25¢ Chili Sauce Beechnut, pint bottle.......39 Beechnut, l4-pint bottle....24c Snider’s, pint bottle. . ... .39 Snider’s, V3-pint bottle.......24¢c Small can.... scayennllc Large can...i......... 18¢c 29c Purity Nut.............. .33¢ Jefkes’ Good Luck. . ... .. Prunes, 50-60 size, Ib. ....15¢c 1Y%-lb. can..............33c 3-lb. can........ ....65¢c 6-lb.can...............$1.25 Small can Shredded Wheat.... Grape Nuts SO P & G White Naptha. Kirkman Borax. Ivory, small size.....