Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, “’ASI-‘HNGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 19%0. 0il Curtailment Voted. to limit the State's total crude oft out- districts o & 25 per cent allowance. Coyotes Disregard Poison, maraudin - put during the next 60 days to 70 per | The Oklahoma Corporation Commission animy merely gnaw the corners of TULSA, Okla, January 23 (®)—|cent of the potential flow and to hnld will be asked to revise its present pro 'UNEAU, Alaska ().—Prospectors | the cubu nna leave the poison centers ’ Oklahoma oil operators Monday agreed | production of newly opened wildcat |ration order in line with the wnt. )ue poison in cubes of moose m for | for the ra —_— IN BRIDGE DISPUTE| " T o Rockville Court Temporarily Enjoins Construction of we n eed mOre than nourishment Kensington Viaduct. 8ood cheer is as important as good food! By a Biaft Correspondent of the Star. 'VILLE, Md., January 23.—Pro- construction of l.hemlnlew br!d.e YELLOW BAG COFFEE All Flavors 304 25¢ Nedos 2 Breakfast is more than a mere matter of TING AT ANY OF THE FIFTY nourishment. The morning meal should also rogipM;KEREsG IS THE HAPPIEST EOLUT%NP}T% be a stimulant to the spirits. Food that is EVERY HOUSETW'F%E DAhlfl‘bY .PIETARY PROBLEM. merely “good” is not enough. We should have TASTES 70 THE THRIFTISY BUDGETS AND 10 interesting food— above all things, breakfast THE MOST EXACTING SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. must not be a bore. Tomorrow morning try an experiment. Serve pancakes—the modern kind, made with the new Plllsbury 's Pancake Flour. Note the difference in the atmosphere at breakfast—zest, eagerness, ugm of an interest in life. There’s proof of a perfect breakfast—good food, plus good cheer. You've found the scheme—keep Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour in the house—use it, regularly! “°,“f* / Pam:ake Flour dge Robert Pe A prehmlnnry mjunctbn restraining the Sta ission from proceed- ing Ilth the project. State Consents. The injunction was consented to by Assistant Attorney General Robert H. Archer, according to Joseph C. Cissel of associate counsel in this proceeding. ‘The State conse! nud it was of the statutory requlmmenu set out in thl blll of compiaint filed by former J e and eight other cmzna of K However, the State Mld! Commission already has set its machinery in moun to meet the objection in the ‘public hul'm[ 'l“ advertised lnfl l’!- cently held a commission’s offices mmmore. The plans which were filed with the munty commissioners of Montgomery County, in compliance with hhe statute, lre to be withdrawn by the n, it was said, and wm nol be l(lln luhmltud until the bids fe mnl:ructwn have been pre) rad Al as these are advertised, the plans Inln will be submitted to the county commissioners. Plan and Bids Being Prepared. ‘The plans and specifications lnd lhe mdvertisements for bids are being Stay Proud of Him Help him now to prepare for the years to come. He needs an abun- dance of proteins, minerals, vitamins and carbohydrates to build a strong, sturdy body and an alert mind. Ralston quick-cooking whole wheat cereal and Ralston Wheat Flakes contain these body-building food elements. Made a¢eording to a -odsm.hpmn_dndp nd twice in weekly publications in the county. It is prob- able that all or tha statutory require- ments of the State road law will be com- plied with befor! the matter comes up in the court for a hearing on the matter of issuing the ‘Those anet alhfl’::n wl‘fl : ;lulu delly and um ridge wi uil e proposed z ion, the work to mn lll a short .30 29l ok e SCHOOL ON NEW BASIS. Catholic College Managers Appoint Non-Sectarian Council. CHICAOO .ununy 23 (#).—What is “dl o Ct.hnli ed"“z "i .ln‘::. agement of Catholic educational tutions 'u announced Tuesday it with the selection of an administra n RS What health, what vigor, 5 EXTRA SPECIALS 1. " °*“HENNERY EGGS... = 5%¢ 2. IOWA STATE BUTTER........™ 47c 3. FRESH PEAS..........2 "™ 25¢ 4. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE....™ 4lc 5. VITAMONT Pocroor cm 4o v ™ 18¢|Jos. Phfij,.‘ ORIGINAL ALL PORK SAUSAGE sity, a school conducted by the Juul! fathers, The announcement was made by the Rev. Pather Robert M. Kelley, 8. J., LL. B, president of Loyola, who ex- plained the wi mry he what Sparkle and Zest it brings to Luncheon! - FOUNTAIN |PLATE BEEF. ... e Hire Sen, gl‘l‘:;‘ T = ; ; 3 ‘ H .A"‘M‘ S :IEIEFA?l'ngLAMB ENGINEER T0 “RETURN.” The Fineu in|PRIME RIB nmsi: i Automotive Leader Says Mechani- Ham Quality 9) cal Feature Uppermost: - 3 l b, AUTH s DETROIT, January 23 (Ma—murn WHITE | LE Idaho Baking POTATOES, 4 ™- 25¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE JUICY FLA. ORANGES, 3 %= $1.00 FANCY CELERY. .. .2 bunches 25¢ ROCK CREEK riovk | GINGER ALE 12™ 65¢| &t 3 for 25¢ -5 CERESOTA (MAZOLA OIL........... FLOUR |WESSON OIL. . ot ieacnea | APPLE BUTTER 12™ 63c QUEEN OLIVES 3 annual of the Society of Auwmofin Engineers now in natignal session he I MUSIC I A VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL. 43c™ GOLD MEDAL . y. "‘m, a gif young violinist, £Ganz, composer-) ist r of the St. Louis Sym- Orchestra, pi Joset e o SR SALE PRICES ON LE GRANDE PRODUCTS NO. 2 CANS WISE th charm, BROS. ::nmc (o o specl.uy fine b o L $ . : CHEVY M7, Gant shows the confidence and AS \ipat pnly experience and thorough S musicianship bring He * also has 8 1 1“3?“’ lw\;ely tone., He DAIRY seemed mos ng vm\nl n his nhym of “Waltz Chopin ’The MILK gl Wit the Pllxen Hair " (Debustyy \ the Liszt “Hun : THE BEST FAMILY PRINK is hot tea of delicate flavor Tais fine old ginger ale adds zest and keen- ness to luncheon. Its marvelous flavor brings added pleasure to a meal. Its hospi- tality has graciousness and charm. But the reason it is the preferred bever- age in countless homes is because countless people recognize in it the sportsmen’s bev- erage . . . because countless lean, lithe, active Americans find that “Canada Dry” suits the outdoor life they lead. “Canada Dry” makes them more fit; it has the exhilaration.of the game well-played; it has the stimulation which comes from vigorous bodily activity. This quality comes from basic excellence. Its véry foundation is “Liquid Ginger”— which we make from selected Jamaica gin- gerrootby a lpecinl process. This process is exclusively controlled by us and, unlike any other method, retains for “Canada Dry” all - of the original aroma, flavor and natural essence of the ginger root. Rigid laboratory control assures uniformity, purity and high- est quality. A special process of carbonation enables “Canada Dry” to retain its life and sparkle long after the bottle has been opened. Its distinction, its prestige, its matchless excellence has brought “Canada Dry” popu- . New York... in countless homes throughout this country larity in London . . . Paris .. and Canada. Let its wonderful flavor, its zest, its subtle aroma, add distinction and pleasure to your home. In the Hostess Pack- — age of 12 bottles “Canada Dry” will always be conveniently on hand. And at famous wi\mor resorts “Canads Dry” brings charm and subtlety ‘CANADA DRY" The Champagne of Ginger Ales | GOLD DUST, ,# pke. for 9 large 25¢ % 15¢ |PALMOLIVE SOAP.. KEYSTONE MACARONI—-SPAGHETTI NOODLES P. & G. SOAP . . SANKA' COFFEE . . Lb., 65¢ . KAFEE HAG BUE MAYONNAISE s.u s 23¢ 3 CANS RITTER'S BEANS AND AL » 1 CAN RITTER’S TOMATO SOUP For 25¢ UNITED FOOD STORES, Inc. Experienced AdvertisersPrefer The Star A

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