Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1929, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1929. OUTSTANDING WORLD EVENTS PORTES GIL LAUDS OF PAST WEEK BRIEFL%VTEOI?D e Peace and disarmament won a notable - " the led area — “flfi fl‘n new victories throughout the ), u . wor week. 7,000 F a In Engiand speeches by American e orce Disbanded at Ambassador Chatles G. Daves and Pre. | sor Castle, wil i P Wi mier Ramsay MacDonald se ea : San Luis Potosi With Plea | 7%, powers on the Toad to disarma- | ness Iast November forced him to quit °°,‘;:s‘:':hw'""°““ LN ment. the city for Bom Yau cannot buy bemr flour for Principles. Ambassador Dawes outlined methods gl “Sanico,” se there is no better quality nour offered for P “"“e"""“ e r.; TOWN FLEES QUAKES. Pt By the Associated Press. = ‘hane = —— SAN LUIS POTOSI Mexico, June 24. | oo, | New Zealanders Move When Shocks e e e e o the sateaman and mor. tht of the Are Repented | . C na M:dlgv’agmm S e fl.p. m » third party of the 5 fel; WELLINGTON, New Zealand, June | | rday in musiering out 7.000 |2 e TS 24 P).—Renewal of earth shocks, which .‘,“m" with approval | Fecent Tebell used ‘to combat the of the principle of the speeches, look- & week ago did serious damage, yester- AAI n al' M eat M ar ket on. ng forward to any conference that| d8y caused the removal of the entire 1 1t de of Ges Unusual mention was made of Gen. ||, foreerd (o population remaining at Murchison to 153 Modern Meat Markets in Our Meat Markets Offer Only the Finest Quality Government- There is a Modern Meat Market Plutarco Elias Calles, former President. B e m Conflict Ends in Mexico. | Nelson. ?.'.',',,,s’m'"’ and Pigely Wiggly inspected Meats Possible to Procure. w 'E’"" Washington Piggly igaly. bering al‘wuy! that enormous man Virtually Ill settlers in outlying dis- named Call said. Gen. Calles | Religious peace was finally reached in | ¢riots whose homes were destroyed have b d - | Mexico and approved by the Vatican. & - e i | Afer enginy nepoiatons, "in WhIch | B0 o hecs davr s e | Prime Rib Rosst. .. 40 | Shoulder Veal Clwps, lb. 35¢ |Fresdentaiiont. » 15¢ These Prices Prevail in Washington Stores \ om0 el e o e tactful and energetic hand o; Am- !l!eb u, rn:h concentration camps | w ment's task Gt “social revinalcation’” | ployed, relgious ser st Faryell Soic - whicn S 30 32c Tongue Loaf % ™15¢, ™ 55¢ continue on e peasal lights. hocks also were felt in the Ib. uxury Lo and lahorer until kind definitel: prelates tak -Cornered Roast . . o7 o . % . . Tecognizes the ‘Tights of the proletariat, | possession of the property of the chureh T'ng:].;-dvx?ngg e Bouillon Roast . 2:‘: Sirloin Steak. ." 58¢ e L 1 af 15¢, ™ 60c - 4Uc Bologna l(exlun revolution, 1p its gener- sequestrated by the go ment. nvites everybody to co- The eonsmunoml hwx of the state T Sl cven s | on relgion were et “siecied by’ e | : Sirloin Tip Roast. . . .™ 55¢ Round Steak..™ 55¢ Loffler’s Sliced Bacon.™ 41c enemies to come and share with it this | agreement, which was reached between great moment, so that all finally can | President Portes Gil for the government o1 n - Work together for human prosperiy.” ' |and Archbishop Ruiz of Tabasco. for he 20c Cooked Sliced Ham . % ™ 20c . Thy ident’s arrival here, coming | th, | . Ib. i % . N e X D " \C(redlt Is ™ 42¢ Hamburg Steak ™ 30c Sliced Dried Beef . . % ™ 20c accord sef g acute phases o! e re- | mung alsh of Georgetown University, | o > liglous ) ked with | Wash b, . B y e e T o Bbeen SL A Ror By | Yours for the Rib Lamb Chops....% 6% | =" | Skinless Franks ....» 35 ets and | Confere . m&:fi‘fi and flowers on_ him n negotiations, AEC PR Asking .e.l Cutlets 65c¢ Smoked Hams mchm:uléeul_gedr%xcgmc!o:aunuously > v 1‘lmlm D:lnrh Wide Area. ™. 50c 9 o Fresh Hams tlveolu‘t:l:so.r;l unhqulskes were -c_ No ’Cd 'flpl "o"ll‘flg AUSTRALIA FREES ! e Tmoke. causing| 0 embarrass you. C Food S 11 for Hot ! i i FLYERS OF CHARGES |55 ™ awite Bt i 2 i o Iearn houw easy it fi g Ao B By An o enthquu:ke in New Zeal Sl o Libby’s Meatwich S d Old Dutch Cl — Seaite, y's leatwic prea tcl leanser . Committee Holds Southern Cross Snle {5 oA dxtkom&fi ::mme G Petet t s Libby’s Vienna Sausage. . ..... [ 47 | Sunbrite Captain Did Not Prearrange Land- Libby’s Lunch Tongue........ Fels-Naptha ... 817-823 Seventh St.NW. Blue Label|Libby’s Veal Loaf Octagon Soap .. ing Which Ended Test Flight. | vl in "‘""‘:; Hoetirnishars Boned Chicken i | Domestic Sardines TOlLET TISSUE Star Soap By the Auodlud Press. 7 junk can b; uud Del Monte Sardines Faif 100G e bl ofs vetvat High Grade Ammonia - as 5 ,000- rolls of velve Australia, June 2 5 r l l T q g chicken for aalnd Portugunse Sardines soft bathroom tissue...an ex- | Sani Flush...can 20c Drano...can 23¢c clennlng alumi- A AL A E (B 2 la king, etc. Argo Red Salmon ceptional value at this price. Carbona, bottle 15¢ Clorox, bettle 20c wnre metkai,ls eea- A 3 Belle Isle Tuna rolls Bon Ami cake 1Qc; powder 12¢c m Wfl y. T i o7 to lndlc-‘rffi Capt. Charies Kinga rzo‘l;d | : SR V4| Tin 5 5 c Damp Pack Shrimp 4 for zsc Cotton Gloves dl.nfi which ended their | | Dry Pack Shrimp Liberty Bell Mops Wm:":m‘::m :ed 't:-r: : n f ‘ pIG GLY WIG GLY ; Special This Week! Special This Week! Special This Week! Special This Week! m':l“.‘i,"'::‘} ”':,;."353’%‘&:«5‘% | Just Arrioed Today ... On Sale ’ RITTER s PINK " SHRIVER,S . lVORY " Fresh LIMA BEANS [ff| PEANS ) SALMON /AT PEAST SOAP - x Zm“""“m?;“ res , : it | Mediom Sie %%#;fi;fie;fi —IN THE POD— 3 o 2 50 for 29C aceuracy of the This season’s first carload of South Carolina fresh | Lima Beans—excellent quality and priced to please. | Canned Fruit Honey Dew Pineapple Film-Radio Merger Planned. CHICAGO, June 24 (4).—Officials of | | Fresh | g ‘ Honey Dew Pineapple . . ¥ 1 = 11l 4 » Krispies. . . . Lima 1 5 c Del Monte Peaches /gc s K:llo:'s'Com Fhk: : Lb. | Chicago ndé:dn “sald M““ ester sal I ‘Paramount B o §1“$ Beans Columbus Peaches - 5-Lb. 27 12 Lb 5 5 24-Lb. 1 Br. SPheiats” sta "'.;‘;';"‘.";’,, ",:‘;,"“ . | Colton Peaches : c c Bag $1 -09 ;:‘: T :n 7 o make an announcement at this ime. ‘ Silver Slice Grapefruit T Silver Slice Grapefrait. . o Gold Medal Cake Flour, pkg., - Fresh Fancy Del Monte Fruit Salad. .. ™ = 25 Quali;y, L°r‘:if:i°e' Nu”it_ Bartlett Pe_.n S-on tin 10 Prudence CORN H a Sll :..: 27¢ Hemz Rlce lfial:e; . c;m.m; o R TS e Callfomla PLUMS B || == - o m G “Samice Broad ::::l‘::: = ANICO -—I— X RouIr‘ld TBo P quIiit > ge. A Top, Long Boy, Sand- Small Orfers Given Careful Attention - Fllt it 59C—Guns each 30c N wich,, Whole Wheat, J. Frank K In S b S A N N Raisin, Whole Wheat s S e e = |Parlor Diamond Brooms «« 85c¢ St T ber—Millwork__. L ot S T ooty Palats LT [ e 4444444444444 44444444 Rasanss: Green Bag Coffee AN SNAP «SANITARY” Wilkins Coffee BROOMS BROOMS BROOMS Ford’s Preserves. . ......"™ 30c Preserves Orienta Coffee == 65¢ == 35¢ = 85¢ Welch’s Grape Jelly 66, J ” Country Clubbing” on the 4th America’s Finest Quality Butter ROYAL FRUIT Let Our Nearest Store Supply Is Not Too Expensive for Your Family! Your Dairy Needs— s for chi GELATINE Wi Jca:fwn” ‘ LAND O’LAKES |5 % 5% Chestnut Farms Products L SWEET CREAM BUTTER R e NOTE THESE PRICES— . Women's Shop Pkgs. Whlte Shoes S| Each pound of Land O'Lakes, made entirely from foi. c Sweet Milk, pint, 8c; quart, 15¢ pure table-quality sweet cream, is government inspected 1207 F St. and graded—see the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture certificate Butter Milk, pint, 8c; quart, 15¢ in each carton which states this particular pound scores ink. half pint, Sc; pint, 9¢ 93-—the high FIRST PRIZE NUT Chocolate Drink, half pint, 5¢; pint, the highest score obtainable, MARGARINE Cromen- g OGRS Cottage Cheese, pkg., 15¢ For those who use oleomargarine or nut margarine we suggest you Frlae” % POBUIRT et Wi our Datons Green Meadow Milk Is Sold at for several years, b 2 5 All “Sanitary” Stores Simpson’s Milk at Piggly Wiggly Stores White buck, lizard saddle, crepe rubber s e ‘ Fruits and Vegetables! New Potatoes . 10 Ibs., 29¢ - ,mp,l:;l“{.n., MISSISSIFPI Stringless Beans, 3 lbs., 29¢ e e ' TOMATOES Home Grown Carrots vma: 5c CANTA..EOUPES _— s AL Home Grown Beets bwme: 5¢ P ” i Sweet Potatoes . 5 Ibs., 25¢ SOWEGA LI > 2 - 250 New Crop Onions, 4 Ibs., 25¢ I,L‘::n:,,?'z‘:fm‘ "“f* ‘ Large Oranges, doz., 45¢, 49c CORN on the Cob, 4 ears, 25¢ KN =

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