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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 \SHIMOZ SO IIZAS: i /l\‘lllllllllllllIIllII:illil:?/l\filIl||lefl|l||II|lI'.?Il\\IZIllIIIIIIIIIllIII:IJJN:llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi?ll\\filIIllIIllIIiIIIII:ZJIA\\EIIIIII s e e e S e AR A ey SANITARY STORES One Near Every Home “Sanico” Markets Addresses Listed Below PU[ITIGS CHARGE STIRS VEIERANS‘ Unfair Tactics Declared Em- ployed in Elections at Con- federate Union. Piggly Wiggly Piggl;dw;;;l‘ys‘fi;rkets One in Every Store Those living in the vicinity o f Macomb Street and Wisconsin Avenue should visit our Piggly Wiggly branch No. 947— located on— Wisconsin Avenue Thre= dees MacComb St. You will indeed be pleased with the fine meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, staple and fancy groceries on display in this store. Br the Associated Press. LITTLE ROCK, Ark, May 10— Rumors of unfair political tactics em- | ployed in favor of one candidate today gave United Confederate Veterans a L choice bit of gossip as they prepared | 1o elect their new commander-in-chief | to succeed Gen. J. C. Foster at their annual reunion here i Headquarters officers of the organiza- tion were accused in a statement by Gen. T. D. Turner of Oklahoma City of working up sentiment in favor of Gen Albert Goodwyn of Elmore, Ala DR. SON, Gomanter ot Army of Tennessee | Resigned as president of the University department 20 to head the newly created mer, who is adjutant general to | division of natural sciences of the Col. R. A. Snced of Oklahoma City, Rockefeller Institute of New York. He brigade commander of the Oklahoma will remain as president of the uni- Division, 1< boosting Sneed for the com- \rnil\ until the end of the academic manders] year, in the middle of June. It is said | == The mmms themselves want to de- | that the resignation of President Mason - cide on their commander, and Little is a sad surprise to both faculty and stu- | |l Rock is the proper place for the delib- | dents. cration,” Turner said in charging that|——— officers of the general staff were active | in creating sentiment nmong the vet- | erans in favor of | “Sanico” Markets H Street at 11th Street N.E. Brookland, 12th St. near Randolph St. Penna. Avenue near 17th Street N.W. Georgia Ave. at Hamilton Street N.W. Conn. Avenue near Porter Street N.W. Penna. Avenue at 12th Street S.E. Tth Street bet. D and E Streets S.W. Cherrydale, Va., Lee Highway and Ballston Ave. PIGGLY WIGGLY 400000000000, the Meat Markets ¢¢¢0¢000000e OPEN SATURDAY Three New “SANICO” Meat Markets Sanitary Branch No. 182, Georgia Ave. N.W. near Sheridan St. Sanitary Branch No. 286, Georgia Ave. N.W. near Farragut St. Sanitary Branch No. 59, Clarendon, Va.—Wilson Blvd. R e I PRIME STEER BEEF Choice roasts and steaks *® 15¢ 19¢ 12¢ 14¢ 15¢ Peter Pan Corn Del Monte Spinach Del Monte Apricots. . . Del Monte Cherries. . . Keystone Figs Libby’s Cherries Ocean Seray Cranberry Sauce. . . Ritter Pork & Beans. . . .3 ™™ 25¢ Ritter Vegetarian Campbell’s Beans Bean Hole Beans ‘hThrrclccnm Wwas scheduled for late | —— is afternoon. Atlanta and Charlotte,| The third of & series of kite- flying 'fi (i.}.\:;;fiqnnmai‘d in a spirited fight | contests in the District of Columbia T einag reunion, the North Cro-|miniature aircraft tournament, being ina_ delegation asserting Charlotte’s | sponsored by the community * center | {5 l:h(lul claim b\ virtue of the fact that ( x i STUBENT CONTROL lndM;{;gxI:;‘ -\}\{wuumrk sm”“m sieet i OF PAPERS URGED Boys from the District and nearby || G. W. U. Dean of Men Asks Abo- lition of Faculty Censorship of Publications. Buffet Tin Last Call BUCK SHAD The “run” of this delicious fish is almost over and this may be your last chance to serve one this year, Ib., 25¢ Each 3 sc Ib., 45¢|| Each Nl nd will average hetween Ib., 55¢ | | mew st ot sromee \ I ARD SR 4 Fillet of Haddock ‘The cholce “steak™ cut of Buffet Tin cut from the finest quality corn-fed steers—Government inspected, Prime Rib Roast Fancy Chuck Roast Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak Ritter Spaghetti .20c s g Sanitary Macaroni . ... cinity are invited to take part in| !ht‘ contest. A cup will be awarded lo uw pnim v\nnrr in the contests medal will be given for | null fil !h!’ tournament Saturday. New Low Price LOFFLER’S ‘Stockinette’ HAMS All our stores are supplied with these fine Hams— smoked right her e in Washington (Benning) at Loffler's own plan Deliciously good and covered You'll Want Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly Fresh EGGS Serve these selected fresh eggs and be assured of satisfaction with each purchase. Fresh 35¢ roz Fresh Fish Fresh Herring Doz., 20c LofMer's own plaat, Delickogsly good cover Breast of Veal b, 30 | scacek sre deliccue Halibut Steak ~ Lb., 30c T e A Rib Veal Chops Lb., 45¢ Lb. 15(; Sea Trout Lb., 18c Sh Veal Chops, Lb., 35¢ \\ _/ Boston Mackerel, Lb., 25¢ Loffler’ 's 25¢ 00“0“00“0““““0“0000““““0“““ Samtary s Famouss GREEN BAG COFFEE Lb. 39c Blue Ridge Cut Stringless BEANS Quality and flavor good enough to suit the most fastidious of tastes. Other Meats Pork Loin Roast Lb., 27¢ Spectal I’lr:) an Sta May l(‘ Mnhnxa plea for thc lbem(on of faculty cen- sorship of student publications, Henry Grattan Doyle, dean of men at GQOPE! Wlshmgton University, ashington C.. speaking here wdly before the Associ uon of Deans and Advisers ul Men in their tenth annual meeting Scarcely 5 toe, Unieriy ot Solrtan declisd Minutes! rican W"ub:f ’"’” THF time it takes to fry ology and bad educational palicy. ) them, that's all—and eznsor:r:: n'('g‘mg: artitrary facul “ you've a delicious dish of nvul: luemtr :wdemhslmflrshbe* crisp, plump, golden brown comple! lorial con of their N 1 Dublications and then be heid stricily | hsh cakes. No preparing, no accountable, both as members of the| mixing of the fish and potato glm community and u citizens for| _ng hother. . Gorton-Prw Fisheries, G hm cester, Mass. 0““000000“0000000“0000000000000“0000 122222222222 222222 2222222222222 222222222222 24 Eggs When coliege editors are given au- thority combined with acknowledged , Dean Doyle believes, that authority wisely and 1o exercise greater tact, d diseriminat uon than will ever be lhe case under ystem. As a parallel he mentkmtd and financial success of the New York ‘Times, with its pullcy of “All news that's fll w print.” He also reeoumzfll 5 “the recent experience of The Washing- EA ton Ewnln( Star, which publlcly an- | 1 ;zor:d‘ hat as a protection its | Peter Pan PEAS You'll sufely enjoy these famously good peas —packed by Inderrieden. ™ 19¢ Make Muffins and Waffles With Pillsbury’s PANCAKE Per 12]/2 c “Until Saturday’s Closing” Canned Tomatoes 3 T 20(; Standard grade tomatoes, num- ber 2 size tins. Cakes 4 For c Per Jar C Kirkman’s Soap 25¢ A low price on this excellent Sanico Coffee Packed especially. for those families whose use of coffee is limited. Coffee is best when fresh. Tin Kraft Nukraft Kraft newest cheese prod- uct—it's delicious. 236 Pkg. Pabst-ett . .. .pkg., 25¢ Sharp Chee:e .1b., 45¢ Ib 35¢ Long Horns. i b, 23c Honey Dew Ripe Hawaiian PINEAPPLE The finest of the Hawaiian Pineapple bears the Honey Dew label. 1. 29¢ Contains 6 Thinner Slices 1 CoanhCakes Eat Fish to Stay Slim laundry soap. Kay Cheese A distinctively good cheese product of the Kraft Co. Kippered Herring The famously good King Oscar brand. 3 Colgate Combination 2 Boxes Super-Suds 1 Octagon Toilet Soap SHREDDED WHEAT Pka 1 Oc Post Toasties Ice Tea Time Is Here Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea V4-1b. Pkg. zsc Tins For Pkg. Post Bran 3%-Lb. Pkg., 35¢ Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs., 25¢ Kraft Swiss.’ FLGUR —that has stood every baking test of the kitch- en and never disap- pointed. LARGE BANANAS Examine these ex- tra fancy ripe bananas. Low Price on Western Boxed Maine POTATOES ICEBERG LETTUCE Any family will enjoy & salads made of this fine & lettuce. New Crop The Perfect Flour for all purposes It's an excelling Flour —made expressly for family use—and used in thousands of Washing- ton’s most particular homes — because it de- livers satisfaction at every baking. Sold by 1,800 grocers and delicatessens in Washington You buy it with a guar- antee — satisfaction—or money back. Insist on Washington Flour. It isn’t Washing- ton Flour unless it is in the original Washington Flour Sack packed at the mill. Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. “A Home Industry” == P HISII hllll 0 II M, i Mnmwmdflfl1“lflhuIlNlliIMIMh;)AlILN.JII‘HIIIN‘l'NlI!I(IHIWYW"III A R R This season which has not been overly abundant with good 23¢ »o- potatoes is almost at a close— APPLES |, however we have procured a sup- ply of fine quality, TEXAS ONIONS Fancy white Texas onions at a price, » 15¢ Home-Grown Spmnch Home-Grown Spring Kale Home-Grown Onions Maine potatoes to you at price, Our Cigarettes 0ld Gold Lucky Strike Piedmont Chesterfield Pkgs. for $1.19 Lava Soap Per 6c Cake Ivory Guest Bise Soap 6 '~ 25¢ Camel | Paste Per Carton high-grade which we offer a most reasonable 215%45¢ Johnson Polishing Wax 1 59¢|39c 25¢ [ 0Ceir Pt., 9¢ Polish B, 156 1| B o 22¢ | 43¢ | POTATOES Fine quality, new crop potatoes from the justly lici apy famous Hastings district of Florida. All our stores are plentifully supplied and a display awaits your examination in the store nearest vou. "I.’ld(~ fancy. Most of our patrons are familiar with these de- ous Western boxed ples — every apple fancy or extra FRESH PEAS A\ treat awaits the | family that is served this tasty food, @ ——————————————————————— Home-Grown Radishes Home-Grown Rhubarb Fa I'he Chestnut F armsr Dairy Products the All our stores are served with the high i products of this concern, grade 1 Sweet Milk J‘ Buttermilk Pt. 8¢, Qt. 15¢ Pt. 8¢, Q. 15¢ Jrue 250 ncy Carrots Duz Kills insects, bugs, irstantly, soap with Nyvgen Super Suds ' Per Box Removes odors and kills vermin, your gars| | YOUT coupan to one of our stores AN upon the purchase of one package of Super-Suds you will be given one cake of Octagon Tollet Soap, eSS S e Y = \