Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1927, Page 22

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" by private contributions. flllTlAWRY IS LA - TOCRIME GAREERS Survey by Catholic Bureau Shows Increase in “Pro- fessional” Ranks. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 7.—An ever. increasing element in the population Who “seem to have accepted criminal behavior as a life career” keep crime problem alive, a report emmed “probation and dellnquency,” -mi publio. yesterday, says. . The report tells the story of the probation bureau by Patrick Cardinal Hayes maintained by the Catholic chari- ties of the Archdiocese of New York. The individuals who accept crime as ¥ e a career, two thirds of whom have had repeated contacts with the established machinery of the law, “attest the utter failure of these procesfles to af- fect fundnmcnmfly the problem of crime,” the report s.ates. New System Urged. Reorganization of prisons, and espe- cially the parole system of the State. to consider the individual needs of the criminal and to control his confine- ment as long as is necessary to “make certain he is ready again for social freedom” is recommended. The need of an adequate and trained staff of probation workers is declared imperative. The future threat of prison walls or gallows will not cure \outh(ul delinquency, it states. “Youth needs sympathy, nrofound umierstandlng sklll(ul xuidance and training,” the report says. Home Training Needed. Good parental training, particularly that of a wise, devoted mother, il offset the worst environment, says d» win J. Gooley, professor of criminol- y at Fordham University, who was g’chnrge of the study. In the spiritual and moral atmos- here of the home and the neighbor- lood the most significant causitive wctors were found. The report states: ‘The criminal mind is not the result of a deliberate resolve to be ‘a bad MINE HEAD SHOT IN FEUD. Worker !'lees After Shooting .Superintendent Twice. PAINTSVILLE, Ky., March 7 (®).— Alfred Nichols, 50, superintendent of the Ayres-Lang Coal Co., six miles Prom here, was shot to "geath yes- terday by Charles Vanhoose, 35, a miner. Vanhoose escaped after the shooting. The lrk\ged\ officers said, was the result of a long-standing Lrudge of Vanhogse against Nichols. When the two men met an argument started ant Vflnhonwe fired two shots into Nich- ols’ body. Nichols is survived by his widow and several children. e Where Size Counts From the London Tit-Bits. “You are a cowal roared the bully. ‘Oh, ves! You're right,” sir; am I right?” anfl‘\ered the little man. “But if you were little sm.'xlle‘r you'd be frlght(’ully wrong." Fis s supported wflthoul Y-i ation entirely ET the habit of asking for NATIONAL Ginger Ale—in - L hat way you will always be sure of what you are drinking. “NATIONAL” is the real thing. Mmk wdq the same way it famous. ¢ or bottle at By case grocers and delicatessens. Served at cafes, clubs and fountains. Guggenheim Co., 209 Eleventh St. Main 7637. ends baking failures because ea CCHKh.en Jor pies, chbatchis tested” pastries cakes, biscuits and bread This is ue of the nearby Dairy Furms of the Md-Va milk Producers Asso.—subervised By the District Health Dept—and with which we have contraet for our full supply. Discrimination in Milk Is Well Worth While THE EGGS Good, fresh eggs are never farther from your home than our nearest store. Sanitary Fresh Eggs (always in cartons) are now one of the most economical of all desirable foods. 29 Per Dozen (In Carton) The World’s Best Quality: Land O’Lakes [ Butter The finest grade of butter that can be pro- duced. Direct from creamery to you through WELCH “&.amac Two products made by the Welch Grape Juice Co. If you like grape products you should try these. Jelly, glass, 17/>c Grapelade, jar, 23c EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. In The Evening Star you have seen the advertise- ments of Wheatworth Gra- ham Flour and also the Graham Crackers. ‘Buy at our stores— Graham Flour. . .bag, 33c Graham Crackers, pkg., 15¢ The Chocolate Vanilla Maple 1 Can Virginia Sweet Syrup }for 30c X chance totry this good Maple and Cane Sugar 1 Pkg. Virginia Sweet Pancake our stores, and the low price is possible because N there is only one handling from producer to you. Land O’Lakes Per 1.lb. carton Heavy snows to the south of Washington have reduced shipments of fresh spinach to such an extent that it is very scarce and price is very high. During This Week We Suggest “MARYLAND CHIEF” Brand Canned Spinach A large size No. 2}% can of spinach, canned in Baltimore, and this week we are offering at a very special price. Try a can of Maryland Chief at our very low price—you’ll buy it and use it until fresh spinach is again available at lower prices. Special This Week A special all this week on Libby’s Asparagus Tips. Libby’s Asparagus is packed immediately after each morning’s cutting from their own vast gardens in Cali- fornia. Canned fresh for you. Libby’s Asparagus Tips Mammoth Tips in No. 1 square can 29 Small Tips in No. 1 square can Each can contains from 56 to 70 tips— Special this week only KEYSTONE PEACHES Packed by Hunt Bros. Co Large (No. 2}) Tins - Sliced Peaches or Each can contains from 21 to 30 tips— Specinl this week—per can...... A carload of Ma Brown Sweet Dill Pickles in the large glass jars. Another of those remarkable Green Basket spe- Moderate Prlced Canned Foods ’ —which give real satisfaction. These brands have been sold by us for many years. Blue Ridge Corn Silver Label Peas Cut Stringless Beans 10c Succotash 1215¢ Tomatoes, No. 2 tins, 3 for 25¢ Vegetables for Soup. 10c Silver Floss Kraut 10c Le Grande Green Limas, 15¢ Argo s S C Salmon, Can 2 for 1 5c Spring is coming—-this is a “clean-up” price. 10c Hominy—Manning’s George’s Brick Codfishl'Lb Pkg. 22c | & Orienta N Croloe of These Maxwell House Lord Calvert er Lb. 500 €6 99 Supenor Sanico” &5 :a 5¢ The small tin for small families. uality . Tins 1-Ib. Carton The modem pkg., bb.. .. 10c Wheatsworth | F ROSTUM prepared frosting or coating. Have you tried it? :' - 28(: Squares Our Famous GRN BAG OF EE //§ \ //// % Beginning Tomorrow Corby Has Another New One for You “Hostess” Squares Delicious squares of white cake, covered with finest coating. It’s just another good “Hostess” variety, offered until Saturday’s closing (beginning tomorrow), at our special price— Each, 2 50 Per Lb. 35¢ CAMPBELL'’S SOUPS The following is reprlnle(l lmm The g‘omili published by the bell Soup Abundant Variety AMPBELL’S SOUPS cover all reqmremenh and suit every taste and every occasion. They may be gmuped as follows: VEGETABLE PUREES (V| egetarian Lenten)—Tomato, Asparagus, Celery, Pea. Ac- ceptable to Orthodox Jews. 1In these Soups, the place of a meat stock is-taken by high-grade creamery butter. Clam Chowder and Bean Soup are also made without meat stock. but neverthe- less contain bacon or ham for flavor. MEAT SOUPS—Beef, Mock Turtle, Mutton, Ox Tail, Pepper Pot, Vegetable and Vegetable- Beef. Hearty, strengthening foods. CHICKEN SOUPS—Chicken and Mulliga- tawny. CLEAR SOUPS—Bouillon and Consomme. For all formal occasions. All the above except Tomato sell for 10¢ per can. Our Price on Tomato Is 3 Cans for 25¢ JENNY WREN Ready-Mixed Flour New Size Package 2 3 ! C On sale in all our stores. Please note the uses for “Jenny Wren” indicated below. Try a package and become acquainted with a new flour satis- faction. JENNY WREN —A Cake Flour —A Pancake Flour —A Biscuit Flour —A Piecrust Flour —A Flour for all Quick Breads and Pastne.r cake Hostess Now better than for years and This wonderful new flour, with the dry ingredients al- ready mixed in correct propor- tions, takes the “guesswork” out of baking. The cause of nine-tenths of all baking failure is eliminated in Prac- tically everything known to the baking “art can be made with JENNY WREN in double- quick time and better than ever. Success is guaranteed. ALMONDS A few of those fine soft shell Cali- 25c HERRING ROE clean up stock. Don’t forget the wonderfully 1 8 g'ood TIDEWATER Brand 2 for 5¢ Pork and Beans 2 for 15¢ Van Camp’s brand. Van Camp’s Milk Can 10¢ LUX |SOS Tmlet Soap If you have aluminum kxtchen ware, you need ONE PACKAGE Season’s Close—Al Heinz Dill Pickles at Speci zl/zc Lal'd “* 25¢ 2 Pkgs.for25c Sliced Ripe Hawaiian Pineapple HONEY DEW - BRAND The very finest of all the pack is reserved for Have you tried it? Better get a package | Honey Dew Brand. No better quality than soon and try out this fine dessert which is made H°fl°}’ Dew Brand is procurable. by the makers of Royal- Bakmg Powder. ; a iz £ 10c| 95 Strawberry, Orange and UR milk comes from just one source—the nearby dairy farms of the Md-Va Milk Producers Asso. The Association’s con- tract with us comes first—for full and complete supply. So there’s never any variation— always PURE, always RICH—always PRO- TECTED by rigid supervision—from the dairy to your dealer. Half Peaches—per can.... ROYAL Fruit Flavored GELATINE Canned Corn A Week’s Special All this week we offer the following: l cofnh;i;eg:n:;:m for 2 1 C 225 Ask your dealer for our milk. If he cannot supply you phone Potomac 5630 and we'll direct you to a convenient store. Md-Va Milk Products Co @ 1620 First St. N.W. Successor to W—j H. L. Black & Son, Inc. Quality same in _both cans. Small “can containing ¢ just one-half the c quantity of the larger one. Corn Trusty Friend Shoe P" Lemon—Also Plain.

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