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THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (o THURSDAY, TJANUARY 31, 1929.° COLUMBIA PUPILS GIVEN DIPLOMAS 43 Students of Junior High School Receive Certifi- cates Today. The second stage of their educa- tional march behind them, 43 pupils of the Columbia Junior High School this afterngon received diplomas and the accompanying privilege to enter senior high school for the continuation of their educatlon six honor graduates of the CIN hcld mung places on the program the order of their accomplished l‘“lng! with four delivering brief addresses on “The Laws of Successful lelnz nnd . two playing violin solos. Louis Fl to in, ;rials within a by char:e the mmen mu Ju threatel Lack of Trimmings For New. Uniforms Worry for General By the Associated P A scarcity of 'olu bnld, gold d embroidery an He Iuve to .lend to Pra; for : su ply, as that eountry u the only one able to e new demands. As long as the olive drab uniform was worn exclusively there was little need _for - the sold orna- ‘ ments in this country. a hospital for complete rest follow- g a breakdown induced, his physicians said, by the strain of the Ranferi kid- ||| naping and the Ro: ngetti murder’ trials. Judge Gent.ul presldai over ‘these Both were mark- timu-tlon and in dge Gentzel's life nors, Kitchener, fourth, talked on “Self- Reliance’ Manuel Aucrb'wh Afth- and Myer Treuck t.ssmh ho:or grad- spoke on *Sportsman un(fie po S. Abernethy, pastor of the Cnl\ary Bapxm Church, opened the ex- ercises with the invocation, and Mrs. Rose Lees Hardy, assistant superin- tendent of cchoolc presmed Mrs. Agnes I Kinnear, principal, presented the graduates to the audience, and Mrs. Hardy in turn handed éach a diploma. Chnml selections by the graduating and numbers by the Columbia Sunior High School Orchestra completed the prog: The grnduates were: Leon Clara E. Facey, Richard A. Cveruci Re- becca Goodman, Milton Jacobson, Fred- erick Kitchener, Irving Lean, Julia enzie, Theresa Marshall, Ruth ! dard, Mildred Studds, Sara Weiss, Man- uel Auerbach, Abbie C. Cammack, mes Duncan, jr., Julius Epstein, Gor- A good old-fashioned. recipe put in a package for con- venient use—that’s . . . PIE.CRUST Easy to make dcn Fidler, Louis Flagg, John R. Gra- ham, Albe; rta A. Henle Benjlmln T. Hynm jr.; Polly H. Mayhew, Beatrice Schwartz, Nathan schwarlz Richard B. Stewart, Gene C. Swift, Abraham Zu- kerman, Lawrence Bower, Russell Kel- ‘ sey, Frank L. Kenney, Arthur Lowe, John Rammer, Hyman Sapoznick, Rea ‘Theodora Asche lott Ouood and Roben Sherwin. TEXANS APPROVE ANTI-BOLTER BILL State Senate Committee Would Bar Hoover Democrats Until 1932. | | | | By the Associated Press. AUSTIN, Tex, January 31.—The State Senate committee on privileges and elections Tuesday refused to ap- State Senater Thomas B. Love of Dal- || las, bolting Democrat in the November eral election, and vof :vorlhly a bill which would keep sup- ;)or rs of Herbert Hoover from running for o{flu in the next Democratic pri- 10 crats de Van Watts of Aunln, pr!slden: of the Wom- n Temperance Union. The Mnrtln of Hulsboro and voted out hvonbly would impo The propoul would require an nsplnnt for a place on the ballot as a candidate for a county, district or State office to make an affidavit that || he had supported all the party nomi- nees in the last general election, or that ||| he had not voted. Under me terms of the bill, Dem- ocrats ‘“who voted for Herbert Hoover ‘would not be permitted to run for office 'DRINK WATER WHEN Take Glass, of Salts if Your| | and flull misery in kidney region | it may mean you have been eating | | foods known authority. 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These well-known brands bear the map of India. .BRAND NAMES ON SALE AT BOSCUL ‘All Dealers COLUMBIA “All Dealers DARMA All ‘Dealers { GOLD CAMEL All Dealers { GRANDMOTHER’S A & P STORES LORD CALVERT - All: Dealers MAXWELL HOUSE All Dealers MONARCH Independent Grocers NECTAR A & P Stores OPEKO nggeu’l & Rexall Stores ROYAL SCARLET . All Dealers TAO TEA, INDIA BLEND All Dealers WHITE HOUSE All Dealers WHITE LILAC All Dealers WILKINS TEA - All Dealers ZVETOCHNEY All Dealers JUDGE ORDERED TO REST.|} CHICAGO, January 31 (#).—Judge ||| Robert E. Gentzel has been ordered | 1 1 3 | | | | | “. | | | I | ‘, b/ 0000000000000000000000000. 00000“»““00“0“0“00000“0 | § i H BLUEBERRIFS ™ 29c ’ Wyman's Another New Samtary Complete Food Store OPENS SATURDAY 20th and R Streets N.W. Near Where Connecticut Ave. Intersects “R” St. You will find this, our newest complete food store, ready Saturday morning to serve your every table need, offering. MEATS: ood Store 7:30 to 9 O’Clock No merchandise will be on sale at this time—open to serve your s e“m:‘::“‘“i“m’m..‘“w.“‘.“’ Aunt Jemima Pancake. ... Pillsbury’s Pancake. .. ... Virginia Sweet Pancake. ... Loffler’s Sliced Bacon. . Loffler’s Sausage Meat......2 "™ 65¢ Loffler’s Scrapple. .. Loffler’s Daintilinx . Special Cake Sale! National Biscuit Co. Old Time | 1 COOKIES | Just for_this week end we are j| offering these d| cookies at a very remarkable price. | For Thu End ........ famously good “ . 32 Our “Sanico” and Piggly Wiggly Meat Markets offer * you only the finest fresh or smoked meats that can be found anywhere. This meat market GROCERIES: will be no exception. For twenty years we have offered Wash- ingtonians quality groceries n moderate ‘This pol will be followed at this our newest sto This swre will offer FRUITS & VEGETABLES: ™ quality seasonal fruits and vegetables. We invite you to see the dis- play at any time. Open House Tomorrow Night That You May Inspect This New Complete 2™ 25 ..2 o 25¢ s = lile R S 6-Oz. ™ 20c Genume Spring Lamb LEG of LAMB| - 60c_ A remarkable value at this price. young lamb—serve a Leg of Lamb at Sunday's dinner. b Prime Rib Roast.... | Chuck Roast ..... { Sirloin Tip Roast. ..... d Hamburg Steak . ... | Shoulder LambCllopa-....”,...““Mc: i Shoulder Lamb Roast soosl] 0000000000000000000. FORD’S PRESERVES......... PERE jar 25¢ $ WELCH’S GRAPELADE. . . B 23¢ $ “SANICO” PEANUT BUTTER....... MUELLER’S SPAGHETTI 000000000000000000000000 UKRA KRAFT OLD ENGLISH C| Cocomalt. (sreier Speeial ComHm’cn Ritter’s Relish and “Sunshine” Krispy Crackers 2 akes 15 Special %‘ll:m: C 'I'll’:l:uWeek 29c g" Tava Hand Q.. 6c e Green Bag Coffee........ “Sanico” Coffee ............. "™ 45¢c Wilkins Coffee SsEL e dhe Maxwell House Coffee ....... "* 49¢c Chestnut Farms Cream...... ™ 12¢c Green Meadow Cream....... " llc Green Meadow Milk. ......... *13c Chestnut Farms Milk. . @ 15¢ In Our 110 MEAT MARKETS : Standard OYSTERS have used for ye: only the finest CLEANSER 3 s 20¢ ““OMWOOOMMO * * * * * * * § b4 * g * * * * * * * Cooked [ pounds each, HOMINY 386 rig. 10c i 15(? ........ ™ 38c | Select Pork Chops. . Tender, sweet sseence " 55¢ | pork Pudding .™30c | Phila. style Scrapple. . ... ShcuofSkmnedHam LomRoutofPor‘x s R . ™35! i smmcu.ss Cream of Wheat.... Quaker Oats. . . i Shredded Wheat............ Sanitary Oats . ... Medium Size Prunes........2 “* 15¢ Size Prunes. . .. Silver Slice Grapefruit........ ™ 25¢ Glen Rosa Marmalade Small Smoked SHOULDERS subanntlll food at a savings—3 to ™ 28¢ LoflenSausageMent .......2“"65c Brookfield Sausage . ........... A Very Special Offering on SHRIVER’S BLUE RIDGE BEANS = CORN Blue Ridge u a qunmy brand packed by Shriver that our patrons For this week we are featuring Blue Ridge Corn and Blue Ridge Cut Stringless Beans at particularly attractive prices. This is a rare opportunity to buy a case or more at big savings. 3:29 . 7 14¢, 24c Mg | cees e i Per Tin " 40¢ ' .Ih.zsc . 20e " 50c | ™ 25¢ PEACHES Large No. 214 slze tins A A | Del Monte Catsup. ....."" 23c | Peter Pan Peas. | Ritter Beans s e 1) .." 10c Bean Hole Beans. . .. . 123c | Del Monte %= Asp. Tips " 29¢ Pure Sugar CANDY Broken Mixtare Royal Mixture b 15c 2m25¢ | »25¢ 000000000000000000000000000 Fancy Quality SMALL SMOKED SHOULDERS For a good, substantial food at a moderate price you cannot find better than we offer this week—small smoked shoulders of A-1 quality at & price that is amazingly low. | Loffler’s Fresh Shoulders. . . . - | $ Loffler’s Westphalias . ..........™29¢ zGobel’sPorkRouhde...........,"‘SO ;StrlpBacon PEAS Here is an opportunity for you to enjoy these fine Western Telephone peas at a price that is remarkably lo The qulllty of these peas-is unexcelled. ‘' 15¢ Old Cabbage New Cabbage.. ... Iceberg Lettuce . : Yellow Onions ....... 2™ 15¢ | Turnips or Rutabagas . . Fancy Beets .......2"*** 15¢ | York Apples ; Fancy Carrots . .... 2" 15¢ | Boxed Apples Fancy, Crisp r wie Hets CAULIFLOWER Full tree-ripened citrus fruits from Florida are now = theh’ s d grapefruit 11 their juie onn‘el ln as well as ices reeomm led by many for their health-giving pm Use mm citrus fruits and ward off prevalent colds and similar ills. Vll'lfllll sizes of Oranges and Grape-. fruit—both reasonably priced. 10" 35¢ 4™ 25¢ " 15¢ ..*5¢ .ev...™6c | Sweet Potatoes ..... ..... **10c | Red Ripe Tomatoes. ...." > Idaho Potatoes Had 19¢C m““’g Cahfornla EfifiiY Stalk loc g A B:g. \.’:lue in ;W:;garme ' 3™ 50c Del Monte Fruit Salad. ..... o1 T 93¢ 2 Tin zsc . No. 1 Tin zzc 5 No. 2% Tins 17 Tin lgc § i % ] Monte Tomatoes. .. rusty Friend "= Corn...... rusty Friend ** "™ Beans. . 0000000400000 000000. -i - Tin loc ™ 12c CannedHomm Silver Floss Sauerln'aut. a5 Libby’s Sauerkraut ............ ™ l4c ‘Silver Slice Grapefruit......... ™ 25¢ $ Honey Dew Pinea le ..... Ne. 25 T 25c ol SIRLOIN | P h Hullbut Stenk o 35c LEAN PORK 49 |85 | 60c | Biuan | w 25| 20c] 2 U 25 mww ==y Agam WerYou a Florlda Cltrusfi Frults Fresh Norfolk g enpe CARLOAD of KALE : SPINACH 3 Cl: Esc Fresh Western Tele:hone OWGES M Halved GRAPEFRU[T Peas and Carrots A, tasty mixtare of fresh Deas and 1 e bage sessee — EspecrallyAppropnate j at This Season of the Year Campbell’s SOUP Sixteen varieties of this fine soup from which you may choose. 10c Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 Tins 25¢ . Kettle Rendered BULK Pooee b4 | § | § | % | i s = = T - * i 3f > o $ : §noooommmwm«um¢mm¢ Jar 30c Matches Ivory Soap .. Gold Dust Lux Flakes. ... .......... Dried BEANS and PEAS NAVY BEANS BI.ACK PEAS LIMA BEANS FIRST PRlZE MARGARINE Just for this week we are quoting a remarkably low price on quality Nut Margarine, 9! o If any of you find buner too expensive for ooolnng pur- posu we highly recommend First Prize Nut Margarin Special Trusty Friend Tomatoes. .. .... Tin 12¢ 3 : e Lb. C i Trusty Friend o = Beans. . ™ l4c P “wer Lb. c o0 Trusty Friend Whole Beets. . ... ™ 15¢ 3 Only % Trusty Friend Sweet Potatoes T 15¢ Loffler’s Fresh Hams 232 Bulk Hominy................... " 4¢3 Crigeg . ... ... %23¢ % $130 cee e .lu. pkg. zsc "9 23¢ 65 e R ) " &