Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1929, Page 25

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ATTORNEY DENIES PAPER ASKED LOAN New York Daily News Counsel Says Newsprint Overcharge Claim Caused Report. a statement the News loan from | r the terms of This claim the d to settle last imately $900,- ce by making | al r company; the News | a sctilement of the been overcharged for CUBAN PRESIDENT LAYS | THREE CORNER STONES| Palace of Justice, Institute of In- ternational Law and Academy of Law Buildings Dedicated, —Corner stones of gs—the Palace of Justice, Institu International Law and Academy of Law—were laid yester- | sident Gerardo Machado y | buildings will be a nal edifices to be ded- { international libra- three fed day by Morales. The nucleus for addit and looking to estab- lishment ‘n Cuba of a Hague of the ‘Western World, Dr. James Brown Scott, adviser of the Pan-American_Union and president of the American Institute of International ! Law, assisted President Machado. The| buildings are near the water front and at the entrance to the Avenida De La ‘Misiones, which was dedicated last year by President Coolidge on his visit here to attend the Sixth Pan-American Con- ference. The presidential palace is sit- uated on the same avenue. EDUCATOR DIES AT 81. Dr. A]exan;er’HA ;&:x:\y, Nova Scotia, Canada, Expires. RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE. THE: EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, RABBI WISE REFUSES | | TO REACCEPT PLACE Jewry in America Will Be Bettered if Lifelong Tenure of Office | Ceases, He Declares, | | By the Associated Press. | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 20— | Rabbi Stephen S. Wise told the Amer- ican Jewish Congress here yesterday | that he would not accept a re-election as president. | “Organizations and persons must not become interchangeable terms,” he said, | “regardless of how valuable persons | | may become to organizations. We might | in truth, have another and a finer typs | | of leadership in American Israel if life- | | long_tenure of Jewish office ceased to | be in vogue.” | He explained, however, that his re-| | fusal to accept the presidential chair of the congress again would not be con- | | strued as meaning that his interest in | | the activity of the association had de- | clined. On the contrary, he said, his ! interest is increasing to the extent that | he desires to set a precedent for the betterment of the organization. Eate Afterncon The delightful thought of a cup of tea — and it should be SALADA for real “Fresh from the Gardens” enjoyment. TEA D. C, MONDAY, MAY 20, Insist Upon “Sanico”’ Fresh EGGS vou buy “Sanico” FRESH u get just what you pur- elve good, fresh cggs. Carton 3 9c of a Dozen 147 Meat Markets in Our Sanitary and Pig- gly Wiggly Stores. Prime Rib Roast........." 40c Pot Beef Roast...... .10 30c Sirloin Steak . J1b:55¢ Three-Cornered Roast...." 38¢c Bouillon Roast.........."™ 40c Hamburg Steak........."® Boiling Beef @ b 18¢ Veal Cutlets . ... Jr58c Rib Veal Chops. ... Jh-50c Shoulder Veal Roast. .1 30c Fresh Hams 5 - 30c Fresh Shoulders I 25¢ Leg of Lamb. .. .. .=d5¢ Rib Lamb Chops. ... IEEGSC Shoulder Lamb Chops. . . ."™ 40c Breast of Lamb e 28¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast. . .." 35¢ ta~st~nIn Our Meat Markets We Offer You Only the Finest Government-Inspected Special This Week! VA. SWEET PANCAKE Tasty, brown pancakes are g treat for breakfast at any season of the year. skin. Shriver’s Peas and Carrots A tasty combination of fresh peas and carrots. Friends Cut Pea Beans . . . . Le Large tins of wonderfully good pea beans. LAVA SOAP Removes grime and grease—harmless to the QC Parson’s Ammonia Bote Extensively advertised and extensively Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N. E. These Prices Prevail in Washington Stores Meats That It Is Possible to Procure Select Pork Chops - 38¢ SHOULDER LAMB SHOULDER END CUT VEAL | PORK CHOPS CHOPS CHOPS »35¢| +33¢ | »40¢ Loin Veal Chops = 50c L Tin BORA Full pound package. COTTONGLOVES Keep & pair of these fiovec ananasahie worco RUC ing around the lawn or house used by particular housewives. Welch’s Grapelade . . A tasty grape product that is different. Try it. fii ! Special This Week! 2 = 35¢ 23c 14c, 32¢ 1 23¢ “Sanico”’’ Brand COFFEE A delightful ble for coffees . . . requires le cup. ) ABc Pound Canister There Is a Modern Meat Market in Every Piggly Wiggly Store. Cooked Ham. ......... Cottage Cheese.......... Pickled Pigs Feet. ... Sliced Fresh Ham. .. Pickled Pigs Feet Cooked Corned Beef. . . .’ Sliced Dried Beef...... Luxury Loaf Tongue Loaf...... Tongue Bologna. .. Smoked Liverwurst. .. Head Cheese o Fresh Baked Ham. ..... Spiced Ham. . JH Presidential Loaf......" Cooked Tongue. Salamit....... THUringeri . ... mwsisis SV S~V Special This Week! LOG CABIN x | SYRUP 15¢ A very popular maple-blended syrup ... try it with your pancakes. = 25c Special This Week! HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, May 20 (#)— Dr. Alexander Howard McKay, for 35 supcrintendent of education for vince of Nova Scotia, died on his Special This Week! PETER PAN| | SUNSWEET PEAS PRUNES For many years Peter Pan peas Large size prunes from the Santa have been very popular with our Clara Valley of California in a one- patrons. pound package. " Per T""4 ; C Pe. I 20 Columbus Y. C. Peaches Taste Tells the Difference Co s Y Colton Sl. Peaches. ... Ig tin 15¢ LAND O’LAKES | i <25 Del Monte SI. Peaches. .. .. .!s tin 23¢ SWEET CREAM BUTTER onte Peeled Apric Del Monte Peeled Apricots. .'s: tin 35¢ Land O'Lakes Butter is the finest quality butter sold in America. Del Monte R. A. Che: quality cream, and each pound ’ It’s Easy to Beautiful Front Porch st birthday enniversary yes- 5 pse niain ; B had been A1l ot pentimonta cou paint the furniture with “61” Quick-Drying He retired from the Ena 1 iful, cool shades. Easy to apply. Does tendency of education in 1926. not show brush marks. No odor. Will not be sticky, Surviving are a son, G. M. J. Mc- even on the hottest day in Summer. Sniehter, Tojs, wita 5 the wife of Byer: Quarts...$1.80 Pints...$1.00 daughter, Lois, who is the wife of Ever- ett Frazer, dean of the Minnesota Law “Sun Glow” Sprayer —for use with your vacuum. Just the thing for lacquering your porch fur- niture or painting your screens. sular_Price, $3.50 Special, $2_4 BUTLER-FLYNN Paint Company 607-609 C St. ‘ Phone Franklin 151-152 " CRISP GOLDEN BROWN Special This Week! SOAP The soap that so many of the moving picture stars indorse, DEL MONTE CATSUP A large size bottle of Tomato Cat- sup packed by Del Monte. 15¢ Other Suggestions! School. FOUR DIE AT CROSSING. Pasadena, Calif., Doctor, Wife, Son and Passénger Killed, - GLENDALE, Calif, May 20 (®)— ' Four persons were kiiled as their auto- mobile was crushed by a Southern Pa- cific passenger train at a crossing on San Fernando Boulevard here late yes- terday. The victims were Dr. Arthur L. Kelsey, his wife and son of Pasadena and an unidentified boy riding with the Lge. Bot. Blue Ridge Corn Silver Label Peas............"%" 10c Trusty Friend Hominy. .......% 10c Shriver’s A-1 Corn...........% 15¢ Del Maiz Corn. . 2'tins 35¢ B. & M. Soaked Lima Beans. . .!" 10c Trisly‘ Ffig{dtl.i_m; .Binn:."“ fi%c,—l_l!/zz Trusty Friend Cut Beans M5 10¢; "14c Trusty Friend Peas. . 125¢, 19¢ Trusty Friend S. P. Corn. Trusty Friend Tomatoes. ....."n 714, 12¢ Carnation Evap. Milk. ... . .r'i"i“":l 0£ tall tin loc | Borden’s Evap. Milk NUGGET | SNIDER’S | KRAFT BEETS FRUITS NUKRAFT Quality fruits in the A tasty smaller tins: Apricots, Deliclously good ¢ prutt Suad Prunes | sliced beets packed in Penches, Penrs, Plne proltein sy 10c | 25c No. I Quality Fla. NEW POTATOES These are fine quality new potatoes from the Hastings District of Florida. —————Cleaning Needs! Gold Dust pkg. 5¢, 25¢ Old Dutch Cleaner. .2 pkgs. 15¢ Octagon Soap Powd...rks. 7c Sunbrite Cleanser .pkg. 5S¢ Rinso . .Pke. 9¢, 23¢ Octagon Super Suds..rks. 9c¢ Fels Naptha Soap....cake ¢ High Grade Ammonia, bot. 9c Bon Ami, cake 10c, powder 12¢ Babo, can 14c; Draino, can 23¢ bt Del Monte Fruit Salad om pure, sweet, table A < hae a certincate || Del Monte De Lux Plum: this particular pound of butter scores 9; S. Department of Agriculture. 53¢ KAFFEE Land O’Lakes is made entirely Del Monte Whole Ripe Figs Del Monte Fresh Prune Wyman'’s Blueberries. with it stating thz highest grading given by the U Carton of ll4” Prints Ig. tin 25¢ Honey Dew Pineapple. . Ttin 171 WALNUT | IVORY MEATS | FLAKES For salads, _desserts and other dishes where Tasty old - fashioned nut meats are used. we r vou walnut meats with mhien cookies. Try a pound Jpave b eine has % Packed in tins. Small Soap in cake form. Largs i et potind - today. Per Ib. B Tac, "lareer tin Packase b 23c 65c¢ 10c 49c¢ 24c Other Fruits and Vegetables! Fancy South Carolina Hancy|Carente il STRINGLESS iy S Large Oranges Golden Ripe Bananas. . . .do%. 25¢ These beans are it as as we have offered th N Fresh Pineapples ......each 25¢ Home Grown Spinach. .3 Ibs. 25¢ Reason- ably priced, too. : ! Lbs. :! for 50 RADISHES ————Household Needs!: bunches Home-Grown ovoxs. 3*+10¢ Red Seal Lye can 12l4¢ Safe Home Matches, 6 boxes 25¢ Liberty Bell Mops. .. .cch 50c Galvanized Pails ... .cach 19¢ “Sanico” Paper Napkins, pks. 10c O’Cedar Polish .. .bot. 22¢, 43¢ Johnson’s Polishing Wax, can 59¢ Red Handle Brooms. .each 65¢ Snap Brooms Wright’s Silver Polish. .jar 23¢ N.B.C. Jonnie Cakes cheese product, wholesome and nourishing. Per with melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness because they’re rich . with the double-cream wholesome- New Cabbage Fresh Tomatoes Iceberg Lettuce New Crop Onions. . Fresh Peas ... Fancy Beets 12 1hs. 25¢ 2 bun. 15¢ Continuing Our Big Sale on Alderney Green Meadow Farms in “Sanitary” Stores Only MILK ~ CREAM at iz CREAMGZE 1 5 14 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons crisp, cooked bacon, 1 egg, beaten light,"/3 cup Borden’s Evaporated Milk, %3 cup water chopped, 2 tablespoons bacon drippings. Mix and sift dry ingredients, add bacon, egg and milk, diluted with water. Stir until well mixed. Add bacon drippings. Beat well. Pour into hot, well-buttered muffin pans. Bake about twenty-five minutes in a hot oven (about 425 g.') I [} [ Bacon Muflins: 1 cup flour, % cup corn meal

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