Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, ~ MENORAL ROAD fill at Four-Mile .Run, which is ex- pected to be completed soon. In the vicinity of Columbia Island will be 15 feet to hold the fill. wastewe pleted in the next few days. The der- building levees around the basin fill, wn and these carried to a height of Construction of Mt. Vernon Whalen Is Given Yacht. Highway Forges Ahead Despite Weather.. NEW YORK, January 23 (#).—Wil- liam B. Leeds, jr., has presented a luxu- rious 55-foot motor yacht to Police Commissioner Whalen. Evidently it will be used for meeting notables down Construction of the Mount Vernon | )s Memorial Highway is forging ahead, de- | | spite the coid weather, and work now | p the n has begun on actively linking uj Virginia terminus of the Arli vard to George Washington's old home. The United States Engineer Office, under direction of Maj. Brehon Somer- vell, district engineer for the War De- partment for the Washington area, is making material progress on the hy- draulic fill work. There has been a considerable set! of material pumped up from the hydraulic pi soft new riverside office, explained tqday. The hydraulic pipe-line dredge Tol- cott now is at work at the end of Columbia Island, upstream of the High- way Bridge, depositing material in the basin fill, with a view to reinforcing the levees, Mr. Schmitt section of the Gravelly Roaches Run has been completed. The other hydraulic pipe-line dredge, ‘Welatka, which was brought to Wash- ington from Florida to aid in construct- Vernon Memorial High- at_work on the hydraulic ing the Mount w tling bottom of the Potomac River by the powerful ipe-line dredges, due to the bottom on top of which the driveway is being con- structed. This, however, was what the engineers looked for, E. A. Schmitt, civil engineer in Major. Somervell's nd said. The la Point Inlet fill to MEXICO LAND OWNERS by leading land owners are vention here in an effort DEBATE DEPRESSION |ie"scctce Payment Should Precede Seizures, Convention De- clares. of buil Star and Chicago Daily . Copyright, 1930. MEXICO CITY, January 23.—In- spired by former President Calles’ recent | being discussetl, tending declaration that seizure of lan \ S fi 3 ) I il ) \ W |} g I % i U h \ -\\\\\\ U \ \ | Delicate digestions are ‘ not disturbed by pastry . made with— - | ELAKO Easy to make Add water and bake anymuoy s Se RIS . - MR WELORI DA's | Crushed Pineapple Sugar Peas. ...... Enjoy the Best “SANICO” Fresh Eggs 4% 55c¢ 'UST like the Orange Blos- som Special: All-Pullman de iuxe. ..Club and Observa- tion Cars...Seaboard Dining Car Service...and no extra ‘are...Optional route privi- eges on a round-trip ticket enable you to cross Florida and visit both Coasts with- out extra fare. Seaboard Florida Limited Leaves Washington 1:05 A.M. Daily Orange Blossom Special Leaves Washizgton 2:35 P.M. Daily Southern States Special Leaves Washington 3:30 P.M. Daily Daily through sleeping car service to Brunswick (Sea Island Beach), Ga. New York-Florida Limited Leaves Washington 12:01 A.M. Daily Seaboard Fast Mail Leaves Washington 9:30 A.M. Daily Carolina Golfer To Southern Pines and Pinehurst Leaves Washington 10:55 P.M. Daily For further information or reservations, consult your local Ticket Avent or G. W. VIERBUCHEN District Passenger Agent 714 14th Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Phone National 0637-8 DEL MAIZ CORN Ask for the recipe book- let. Youll find many ne dishes, RITTER California. salads—we offer— DEL MONTE PRODUCTS Bartlett Pears.......... Bartlett Pears. ......... No. 1 tin Fruits for Salad......... Sliced Pineapple. . ... Pineapple Tidbits....... De Luxe Plums......... Del Monte Figs. ........ Spinach . ...... P 10c ™2 15¢ ¥ **% 19¢ .No. 1 tin lsc No. 2 tin 17c No. 1 tin loc No. 2 tin lsc No. 2 tin 25c No, 1 tin 250 | Crosby Corn...... i Green Lima Beans...... i Tomatoes ........ Sauer Kraut Juice. . .- Red Pimentos. . ... Sweet Relish. . ......... Tomato Sauce.......... California Sardines ; [ PRUNES, 2+ = 39¢| tional price. 2 Jars for Serve America’s Finest Quality Butter ; LAND O’LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER A Mid-Winter Treat POTATOES 9w 3B o 25¢ For the most particular.,.who want to serve the finest quality fruit canmed in HUNT’S SUPREME California Fruits Supreme Peaches . No 2% tin 321/, ¢ Peeled Apricots. .No- 2% tin 421/, ¢ Royal Ann Cherries ¥, 2% 42V/,c Bartlett Pears. . N 2% tin 421/ ¢ Italian Prunes. ..... Fruits for Salad Fruits for Salad. .No 2% tn 421/,¢ R Y +..and for the small users of quality fruits and for those who mix their own fruit No. 2 tin 230 No. 1 tin 95 NUGGET BRAND FRUITS Thete smaller ecight-ounce tins have §- grined wide fame with many families— Nugget Sliced Peaches 8-°% tin 10¢ Nugget Bartlett Pears 8-o= tin 1Qc Nugget Fruits for Salad #-o= tin 10c Nugget Apricots. ....5o tin 10¢ bet- 23¢ riwe Nut Margarine.......... cooov. . ™ 23¢ NEW 25¢ | PART-TIME LIBERTY FOR CONVICT PROBED "4 I Rice is an inmate of the Federal De- During their first sitting owners volced u%pmvu of the policy g irrigation works to reclaim vast tracts of land that tive due to lack of water. was sent to President By the Assoclated Press, NEW YORK, January 23 — News- | paper accounts that George Graham Rice, Federal mail fraud prisoner, had en seen several times on the streets A message Emilio Portes sion of the agrarian vention submitted amendments, must | quate protection to property. 1 \\\\\\\\\\\- |l \ | \ 4.\\\\\\\\\\\ \ l N \ \ iy i g \\\\\\\ § \ W N i) \ s i W\ ) \ 3\ i \ \ 0 ) \\\\ \ \ \ b i { , A\ \\\\i\\\ b I t [ \\ \ Croséy CORN Florida Oranges At Our Regular Low Price for a Dozen And for those who prefer—7 at the price of 6 FRESH PEAS IN THE POD 2« 25¢ New Cabbage. White Turnips 3 IN OUR 179 MEAT MARKETS i Quality Tells Its Own Story ancy Trout.........0.50; " 17¢ illet Haddock .......... ' Z5c Boston Mackerel......... ™ 20c Halibut Steak......... s 300 Veal Roast. . Fresh Hams. .. Rice, Federal Prisoner. Seen Tak-| %, four;yess "";'e':“:f e ing Tea at New York Corporation. s the fl!e.:s f his lawyer to prepare for of of e o unting il the trial of an accot it \ = = A \\ W, U \ \; \ “\& York Apples. ....... 4 b 25¢ Fancy Bananas. . .9 25¢c, 298¢ Fancy Lemons. ......3r 10c Rutabagas .........6 ™ 25¢c Texas Carrots, , . .2 bmches 15¢ Here Is an Extremely Low Price on Best Quality LEG - LAMB Why Not Serve One for Sunday’s Dinner? “35: JANUARY 23, 1930. and taking tea with friends at a hotel were the subject of an official investi- AERO MERGER FAVORED. LOS ANGELES, January 23 (®).— The board of directors of the Aero Cor- poration of California yesterday recom- mended to stockholders that they ac- cept a merger offer from the Western Air Express on an exchange-of-stock The ratio of the merger exchange ‘was announced as one share of Western Express stock for 12 in the Aero ition. To close the deal 70 per Aero Corporation M’oek against the Idaho corporation. T Average hourly wages of workers in Denmark have just been increased from 12 to 34.6 cents. tstandi with a designated bank on or before March Maltilissssssisassstssstissiay ) \\\\\\\\\“\\\\m \\ \\ I .\\\\ 0 l\\ | A ; il "y A\ i 1 i ) I Office and Warshous 1845 4th Street N. E. DEL MONTE PRODUCT: Asparagus Picnic Tips Colossal Green Tips Small Green Tips 4 Mammoth White Tips. ... All Green Asparagus Peeled Apricots........... Peeled Apricots. .......... Peeled Apricots. . .......- Peeled Apricots. . ... . Royal Ann Cherries. . ... Royal Ann Cherries. ....... Royal Ann Cherries. ......." % 30c & Royal Ann Cherries. ..... Y 24t 42 Sliced Peaches. . Melba Peaches. . Bartlett Pears. . ...... LIVES Spaghetti—Noodles 3% 19c Fancy Quality Creamery Butter “SANITARY” IN THE RED CARTON BEANS 3 Residents of Riverdale— A New Complete FOOD STORE QUALITY GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Opens Saturday Madison Ave. at Electric R. R. RIVERDALE, MD. A Special Further Introductory Offering —Friday Only— “SANICO” CRULLERS

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