Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1929, Page 22

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BORIS' BETROTHAL ISHELD IMIMINENT Bulgaria Believes Bachelor King Soon Will Announce Wedding Plans. By the Associated Press. ! PRESLAV, Bulgaria, May 13.—There ‘were various things in the air today to indicate this country might not have ® wait iong for an announcement of the bethrothal of its King, Boris. Some even lcoked for such an an- nmouncement Wednesday, the anniver- sary of Bulgaria’s freedom from the rurks and fete day of the six-day cele- bration in progress here in commemora- tion of the reign of King Simeon the | great, & millennium ago. Premier Andrei Liaptcheff, speaking | «t a state banquet last night, said that the entire Bulgarian nation looked for- ward to the bethrothal of its beloved monarch and to his establishing a na- | tional dynasty. | In Bucharest reports from Sofia were heard that, although officially denied, the engagement of the King and | 3 princess Giovanna of Italy would be an- nounced Wednesday. ‘The London Dllly Mail today printed | a dispatch from Geneva saying it nad | been learned the engagement of the | Bulgar King with a member of the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha family would be announced shortly. The newspa) dpe: pointed out that Princess Sibylle, el daughter of the reigning duke, is the most eligible. She was born in 1908, while her sister, Princess Caroline Ma- thilde, is not yet 17. King Boris has long been known as Europe's bachelor king. He is now 35 years of age and has reigned alone since 1918. Constitutional requirements that the King—in this case the King of the future, or Boris’ heir—must be reared in the national church have operated against the marriage of Boris and Gi- ovanna or other princesses with whom his name has been linked. The Roman Catholic Church, for instance, has re- fused to acquiesce in this in Princess Giovanna's case. MAN HEADS WOMEN'S BUREAU FIRST TIME Commissioner Whalen Relieves | Mrs. Sullivan Following Raid on Clinic. THE EVENING The leading feature of Ringling DBros. and Barnum & Bailey shows, which ap- | pear here May 20 and 21, is the feat of | Hugo Zacchino, who is shot from a can- | non to land in a net a hundred feet | away. 4 LOUISIANA GOVERNOR IS READY FOR TRIAL Expected to Challengc Validity of Seven of House Charges at Special Session. By the Associated Press. BATON ROUGE, La, May 13.—Gov. Huey P. Long was back in Baton Rouge today from a State stumping tour to await the convening of the Louisiana Senate Court of Impeachment tomor- row for his trial on eight counts voted by the Lower House. Mr. Long return>d late -yesterday from Alexandria, where he made his last speech Saturday in an effort to place his “side of the case” before the people. Although the governor has declined to comment, he is expected to challenge the validity of seven of the house charges passed after April 6, the last day of a special session of the Legis- lature called by him to vote on spe- cial occunational oil tax bills. Only the charge of attempting to intimidate the press w-; voted prior to midnight April 6. e By the Associated Press. o SoRE, May 13_-necause of on | SUGAR BEET PROBLEM clinic, the woman's bureau of the Po- t has been placed in It is estimated that the catch of whales this year in Antarctic waters will number 10,000. # Hamburg Ste-k STAR, WASHINGTON, ° Gold Medal or Ceresota 12 s 59c 24 s $1.15 Washington Plain or Self-Rising 5% 26c 12 ™ §5¢c 24 ™= $1.00 FFresh Meats! Only the finest meats procurable are offered in our meat markets. Prime Rib Roast “Pot Roast - 40¢ - 30c D. C, MONDAY, MAY 13, “3-Cornered Roast. - 35¢ "Bouillon Roast. i Beef Liver. ## Round Steak. e i Veal Cutlets .... # Rib Veal Chops ‘ ## Shoulder Veal Chops ## Boned Breast Veal. ... ## Shoulder Veal Roast .. ## Select Pork Chops . ... ean Por] ops. . Special This Week MORTON'S SALT Special This Week SAFEHOME MATCHES 1929. Office and Warehouse IMS OQI: St. N.E. ngton_Stores LY WIGGLY ] In Gur Meat Markets Thursday! Sirloin . . . = Porterhouse =55¢ Eight Pounds and under STRIP BACON = 25¢ Specice This Week PG | SOAP BEST QUALITY STEAKS Specially Priced Tuesday, Wednesday and 50 New Low Prices on BUTTER " 55¢ 50c} FLuncheon Meats! “4” Prints—Lb. Carton of Tasty delicious sandwich meats are “4” Prints—Lb. “Sanitary”’ offered in all of our meat markets. f %1b. 20c & Carton of % b, 15¢ # Kraut and Sausage Liver Cheese. Head Cheese Cottage Cheese Special This Week SALADA | TEA Quarter TAKEN UP AT GENEVA | ;s———— McCormick Mediea) College Pound Package lice charpne«;’!“:mmmn for the first time in Mrs. Mary Sullivan, huaof'.helm- reau since 1926 and who directed the icized raid, was removed by Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyui'ht Specialist - 25¢ Special Price Reduction All This Week on Green Meadow MILK IN SANITARY STORES ONLY. Quart, 12¢ 23 | Buttermilk, qt., 12c; 2 for 23¢ CREAM 2 15¢ We are making the above prices to acquaint you with the quality of Green Meadow Farms Milk. & Especially do we call your attention to the price on cream # ...at this season when berries and cercals are so popular. ## We suggest using half cream and half milk on cereals and $# berries, as then you get both tasty nourishment combined with £ economy 21 A Big Value for Thrifty Housewives California Sliced PEACHES PSR T — in light syrup — Just think of it, THREE LARGE TINS of Cali- fornia Sliced Peaches for FORTY CENTS. Although these peaches are not uniform in size, their quality is in no way impaired. If you prefer a heavy Sweet syrup just add sugar. Colton Brand Sliced Peaches No. 2% Tins “SANICO” COFFEE It';s buss, 4B 15 o eB{tter c Lb SMALL Size TINS of tasty, fine fruits Nugget Brand qualit smaller size tins for those whose use at one time is limited. PEARS PRUNES PEACHES .... APRICOTS . . .. PINEAPPLE . . .10c FRUIT SALAD, 10c Tender Spinach .............3™ 25¢ CornonCob................2=*15¢c Large Oranges ...........*“~49c, 59c Golden Ripe Bananas.........%* 25¢c c Fresh Pineapples . ............""25¢c Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, France and Other Nations Have Experts in Conference. DEL MON TE —_— SWEET Pickled Peaches i For tasty, old-time pickled Peaches, 33 try these large tins of Del Monte sweet $# pickled Peaches. Each tin averages $# seven whole delicately spiced Peaches 3 s ."» wonderfully good. n : 3 & 1" /LUX..10c and 25¢ T WYMAN'S MAINE BLUEBERRIES Try, these tasty Maine Blueberries for really dellc\ous hlueberry ple use ‘Wyman's Blueberries as a filler. e 29 GOLD DUST X 25c | SHRIVER’S : Peas and Carrots A tasty combination of Carrots and # Fresh Peas . . . an excellent dish ap- $ preciated by most every one. £ 2 = 35¢ Have You Tried Clicquot Club — SEC K’H” Always found !‘ where the best ~ - of ginger ales c 2 are demanded.. May We Suggest Ritter Pork & Beans B. & M. Lima Beans. . Crisco ... t= 23¢ Snowdrift ... Comet Rice. Ford’s Preserve Royal Gelatine Gold Medal Cake Flour. Post Toasties Kellogg’s Corn Flakes p o Kellogg’s Rice Krispies P*& 1215¢ . “—l‘. ll.u.i‘u l#'. Ammotwmn“e?‘l’lommu:hm = 10ib and G Sts. N.W. on April 15 pol omen on the | By the Associated Press. - Birth conun: ?hmul ‘“‘,‘.’.:‘;".'{,“a GENEVA, May 13.—The international, WILDWOOD HOLDS reau, one of e many ed | sugar problem was attacked from an- throughout the country by Margaret| i, 0. onoie today with a meeting of RENTAL WEEKEND Rymmer nnlll& 'lll'mb: "II\IM“ at Sanger. Two woman physicians and |© three nurses were Arrespted on charges | representatives of the'sugar beet grow- of vidlation of the penal code in giving |ers and a delegation of the League of | Jidwood snd Wildwood Crest. New b mm"’“ ' nd socia1 | Nations economic committee in an ef-| and 19th, tor persons desiving wrokers dgnaune::’ the action of the | fort to complete the League investiga- | son whil 5 othe Tange of choic police and demanded an investigation |tion into the sugar crisis, which is gen- [ ® ¥id o by Commissioner Whalen. erally attributed to overproduction. P‘”B.ee.tl h;merl from eountr;’c: h.uxe l-muay hndle % nd and Czechoslovakia, w ve ere mean: been seeking unsuccessfully markets for suvenation for' the ‘entir . The their beets for the extruénn :\:.l E.',’.u.!',::flu, K fing have bee:;I nfieel"suy hit by uu is. water are mental and physical tonics. Among e growing e Ap-mmnu cottages and bungalovs are available at costs to sut every CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Lincoln W. R. C., Nn'vll!meet.l ocluk.lnonndnnny Stanton Park Citizens’ Association by ‘will meet, 8 o’clock, in Peabody School. Brote durine” Ine Bummmer. The Wi taly, L Jugo- { 3 sl S e g Bllfgmer nome end ‘enjoy the priv iese : ashington Advertising oSlub | The last sugar conference, at, which ey R i L e i ‘will entertain at l dinncr and dance | Cuba was represent concerned itself Special rental information clerks will t i The P. R. R. and P. & R. and all South Jeruy ard surfaced roads lead sor rain, service usiness man, to Quart Bottles wmm chhnywmxnn of cane sugar. meet all _trains this weekend. Real estate offices will be opened longer A uo and bridge card party for the * Church Yy o'n.rl vlll will be held, | Colombian Conservatives Win. 8:30 M. at 1750 o BOGOTA, Colombia, May 13 (P).— e e ] e p— gmn’mmmu.mw Commerce, Wildwood, N. 4. o WILDWOOD .vn'"‘ WILDWOOD CR!SY-"W — seal ‘The Anglo-Catholic Club will hold its in some sections, detracting from annual meeting and el , 8 o'clock, % interest which usually attends the at St. Thomas' Hall, 1772 Church street. | polls. A card for the benefit of the | s B S ATvng 23 eld, 8 o’clock, | at 4106 Third street. | Eta Alumnae chlpwr of the Kappa | Beta mflm’wlflmeel lodol:k.l at the Washington College of Law. given by the When Buying Eggs Insist Upon— “Sanitary’’ EGGS 39 o- Del Maiz Corn Honey Dew Pineapple. . Wyman’s Blueberries Silver Slice Grapefruit. Shriver’s Peas and Carrots. . Del Monte Strawberries. . . College Inn Chicken a la King. . . Domestic Sardines Gorton’s “Ready-to-Fry”. .t 15¢ tin l7c toriy sv-mmuunm east, 8:30 o'clock. ‘The IK. Peter’s Pla; Players will present “The Parish Priest,” 8 o'clock, at the hall, Second and C streets southeast. FUTURE. ‘The Business Women's Council will ‘meet tomorrow evening in lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Rev. Pred C. Reynolds, pastor of Wesley M. E. Church, will speak to the Bible class on the subject of the beatitudes, and a musicale will be given, 8 o'clock, under suspices of the music committee. The Bodety for Philosophical Inquiry will meet Tu C4 /Bmupl;.;d Lotel Service 2 Rooms and Bath 7’//5’3 upumrd, 3 Rooms and Bath, /502 = rushed sutes (s et When you buy Sanitary carton fresh eggs you get just what you purchase, twelve good fresh eggs. SMALL Size TINS of those wonderfully good Trusty Friend Brand Foods Quality vegetables canned in the smaller tins...especially suited for the small families. “Voltaire.” Speakers: Prof. E. E. Rich- lrd;on and Dr. Willlam Thomas Shep- The Echo de Prance will c!ou its meetings for the season Tuesda; tree with a dance at St. Paul's Hall, Vn t near Fifteenth. Friends invited. The Loyal Knights of the Round | T:I;I: will me%t n’lt lu‘nt;h&onh !csmormw | P EAS 12 .m., at vers! jul peaker: | vicwrpcflhhm :Subect: ~The Future | CORN L Ksora Beta P Teal Sorority wil| LIMA BEANS, 12ic tomorrow, 12:15 p.m., at the No left over to throw away or Mmflc]xl.m S b save in the ice box—Buy just the invites amount you need. The local post, Soclety of American Military Engineers, will meet May 14, 12:30 p.m., at the Army and Navy Club. Brig. Gen. Ewing E. Booth, assistant chief of staff, G-4, will be honor guest and speak of “Building a War Depart- ment Budget.” Usual fee. ‘The Society of Nnuvu of the Dis- trict will meet Friday, 8 p.m., at the ‘Washington Club. The economics class of the Workers' | School will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m, -u 80514 Ten'.h street. Free. Public in-| ""25c Fancy Crab Meat Beardsley’s Fish Filet Stringless Beans. . .. ... 2™ 2% Fancy Spring Fresh Tomatoes. .............." 20c CARROT Iceberg Lettuce.............."™ 10c New Crop Onions. ............4" 25¢c Spring Onions. . canmed s Mel paiat Spring Kale..................4"™ 25¢ . "N.B.C. CAKES prize cooks When it’s time to bake some new cake or dish for the com- munity supper——use Botden’nEvaponted. Double - rich in cream. It makes all gc;od cooking better. Dahlgren Terrace ‘ace Citizens’ Associa- tion 'ul meet Wednesday, 8 pm, at, Social Oyster House. Electlon of officers. The Citizens' Association of Chevy | Chase will meet Wednesday. 8 p.m., in | the E. V. Brown School, when an en- | tertainment will be given to which, tverybody is invited, under auspices of the Citizens' Association. A moving =icture program of birds, forests and maountains will be shown. Free. Bring the children. The Alumni Association of Immac- ulata Seminary will have a card party | temorrow, 8 pm., at the Willard Hotel, Lorna Doone Ass’t Fandangos Donora Macaroons Othello Puff Cakes SPECIAL SALE OF ASSORTED

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