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+HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930. T ' mhcnvflrvlnhn'-v Pirst Lieut. John R. Harding,|posts to Fort Riley, x.u Maj. Otis|at the North Carolina College of Agri- muddmtwnm—.m-nm De has been placed on the Shipbuilder Expires. = RMY OFFICERS GIVEN Harry A, White, retired, from the mgmem Fo from Fori, Humphreys, Ve, K. Sadtler, Signal C: from Fort| culture, at Ralelgh, has been detalled to | from Fort Jay, N. Y., to the Army Wi hmh on his own applieation after| . YO;‘K Pebruary 28 w,—aonm. NEW POSTS oF DUTY‘“” high schools to his home: C-pt to the Missouri School of Mines; Maj. | Leavenworth to Fort Monmo\lth N. duty at the Army War College, this| College; Maj. Pun L. Thomas, 3d Clv more than 30 years’ service. }{-rold W mm-okkell:"tnnr.e: .Artu]erly‘ Hem“l‘i !:fo.:.?rethc'l‘fll]irvg Lrom Pr&yl Maj. John H. Hinemon, jr., sllnl\ city; Majs, PudeflAK 8. Skinner, %cn R . A e James Ad-oryh;ll. president of mo.:- —_— e la Bureau Corps, from the War partment . 3 Ty .'h'pnelnd b llege, Ne 3 5 . solidate Shipbuilding catnon A First Lieutenant and Master Ser- IA"‘""Y e LR TR S e B P- , N. J.; Maj. X . 3 3 3 , fro SHELBY TO SPEAK. which manufactures’ motcr boa Thomas L. Martin, Kl.n!n:mr“y ‘ngz.o s Wmla Mot CAle COotps, | Book from _ Bal n D : rps, from Fort Mon- been assigned to duty in th ot v- suddenly last night In Pest oumm wail to For ey, 8] A ws th E 3 5 .| ama a) ne; b k geant Are Transferred to R lbyd Infentry, from Port Bem ni;‘ e Am.ery tgom Ip] mouth to n‘ g 4 ¥y . Ga. | Oavalry, from hrt u."n'm Detective Chief to Address Ad Club | Hospital, after an operation. Retired List. Ga. to Fort Monroe, Va; Capt, Hubert University, Ind, to Fort Sill, Ok Sill, Okla.;: Maj. Douglas C. .| Eas been deta to Fort Sheridan, Nl First Lisut A. Tuiay. W." Keith, Infantry, China fo Lan- |Capt. Edwin S. Van Deusen, Quarter- | Quartermaster Corps, i to| University, i o Mal | B, §. Barden, Piia Attilery, from Fori | Od wum Fraser, Veterinary Corps, goe, Mich: Mal Marlon O. n-.m. master Corpe._from Detroit ' to_Balti- lPhfl-delphh Maj._ Arthur B, Conard, | Brooke Dodson, Medical 8ill, Okia, fo Fort Myer, Va.: First| Inspector William S. Shelby. chief of 6 6 6 Tablets 1 has been ordered to this Fnfantry, from the War Departmen Majs. Willilam C. Foots, Wilmer | Cavalry, from Panama to the Unl\!crsny‘soldiers Home, this e-.n.y i c-pt W. | Liet. Ralph Wiltamuth, Infantry, from | the Detective Bureau, will make au ror Sty In the office of the Sur- | General Staff to the Ohio State Dnts | 5 O Phfllips and Harry W. Stark, Coast| of Ilinois, at Urbana; Capt. Norman R. L. Reinhardt, Medical Co Hawaii to the Uulvenuy ot wum mnelpll address Tuesday _at the Oemm Maj. Alven C. Gillem, jr., | versity. at Columbus: Maj. Sanderford Amllery from !\:rt Lenvznwom\ x-m | Rogers, Cavalry, from Fort Riley, Kans., B enning, Ga., have been ordered w ex- | ton, Seattle. wo‘! Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia i try, at Baltimore, has been de- | Jarman, Coast Artillery Corps, from|to Monroe Maj. C. M. S. | to the umversuy of Illinois; Capt. John chan e stations; Capt. William O. John- | Quartermaster Oornl. . rort Club Washington, :30 | 30" minutes, :Imh . Coldhi ‘. . talled to duty at the University of | the War Department to thn ‘West Point | Skene, Caut Arullery from New York |F. Zajicek, Engineers, from Fort avalry, from du Lac., to Fort | Tex., has been transferred to the retired oelaek ln the luflnnrlum o( m- Na- poa ¥ o - i 2al llll'nnnd at Cnuege Park, effective in | Military Academy; Capt. Dudley B.|City m Fort Monroe, Va.; Majs. Corne- | Humphreys,” V8. to the University of Des Moines, Towa: Capt. Porter W.|list ‘on account of disability incident | tional Press Club nounced by ecks Malaria in days. August ; unj Henty MCE. Pendleton, Howard, Air Corps, from the War De- |lius M. Daly, Joseph L. Phillips and | Kansas, at La Lowry, Goasé Artillery, from Fort Mon- |to the service. Master Sergt. w-rmelcnmes J. Colunbul o director of the 1 L Cavalry the Philippines to the partment tq March Pleld, Riverside, Herbert E. Taylor. Gavalry, from Texas| Lieut, Col. ‘Clifford C. Early, Infantry, | Toe, Va., to the University of Gincin- | Beare, Headquarters Company, Wash- 666 also in Liquid _-_________.____—__._——————- _____—_____—_—_—__—_—__——-—————-———— FOOD SALE AN OUTSTANDING VALUE-EVENT T . — . IN OUR MEAT MARKETS REGULAR LOW PRICES Maxwell House Coffee..... +ese.lb. can, 43¢ T e PR FANCY FRESH KILLED ot TR -, 7, 1 - Faney Quality Apple Sauce. . A+ A&P Peanut Butter............. oo Carrots and Peas..........ce00ee00...2c0aN8, 25¢ Honey Moon Orange Juice......... .2 cans, 19¢ Indiana Pumpkin. Ige. can, 10¢c A&P Quick-Cooking Oats............. .2 Pl!'» 15¢ Van Camp’s Bean Hole Beans «ese.2c0ans, 25¢ Quaker Oats, Ty cceicceneen .« . Pkg., 10e Quaker Maid Beans.... eseesesses3caANS, 25¢ k Encore Prepared Spaghetti. ‘ Heinz Spaghetti Iona Ketchup......... 01d Dutch Cleanser. . oy '. ; c Gulden’s Mustard. . Jar, 1 Lb 43 Rajah Salad Dressing..............815-0z. jar, 15¢ Founders Week Specials—! i ml mm‘te Another outstanding Founders Week value is offere;l in Founders Week M“"‘! these fresh Lilled Young Hen Turkeys. Standard Quality The attractive pnce of 43c per pound for these birds is J\n! p about the same price now prevailing on roasting chickens, in = - : fact, it is 2¢ per pound less, so if you are planning to have e fowl for Sunday’s dinner why not dellght the family by serv- “ ar om . ing turkey. A SLICED or MELBA MVES We guarantee the quality to be just as fine as that offered at Thanksgiving and Christmas just past, and as . 2 this will ll:e our last t\:key sale ;m:l ne:t lfall we again oma oe s suggest that you purchase one of these delicious, young, $ Large C yount, Cans fresh killed turkeys for your Sunday dinner. Fancy Quality b Ik zqc Stl‘ing Beans Del Monte Peas | Fondars Weeh Sy Assort L g Shoulder Lamb Roast Ib,, 23¢ | Auth’sPorkPudding Ib., 25¢ As You Med. C Small Sifted Peas Shoulder Lamb Chops Ib., 29¢ | Auth’s Smoked Sausage Ib., 38¢ Cans Sweet and 3 Cans 47c Loinor Rib Lamb Chops 1b., 39¢ | Auth’s Royal Pork 1b., 49¢ Wish Tender Fresh Groung Hamburg 1b., 25¢ { Auth’s Ham Bologna 1;-lb., 10¢c FRESH nwtrs Founders Week Specials—~' Wildmere Brand and VEGETABLES , Fine Granulated— Fresh EGGS Fancy Florida Valencia sug ar 1 o Cf;'; ‘ 5 sc Cc;r;z;n 3 5c o ORANGES : . ; Sunnyfield Sunnyfield / Thru a ive purchase - : . it 8 e i et Regular or Iodized Sllced Bacon Dried Beef large size F z"da Valencia Oranges ’ gt at a special price. Val i & i i | Morton's Salt 3 ru. 19e |17 33¢ |« 18 ful fl:ll;or dand l::le 150 size is especially desirable. This is the # F ancy Creamery only size reduced—the o!her prices e 15« gge| g 0'Clock Coftee "> u.25¢ | BUTTER b sonnari Regular Eyveryday Losw Prices~! Valencia Oranges Cut from the Tub Sunnytield Print Wah‘c'n(lon and Nearby Maryland Stores Only! Evaporated Milk W‘;:.:’:m T." zzc 3 Lb_ 39c Lb. 47c Fresh Peas 2 20c | Encore Macaroni .. 3 P 19€ Iceberg L ea H 5 Lb. 12 Lb. 24 Lb. ial Offer on sty ol e Sunnyfield Flour ! 22¢%”48c%.95¢ Spec Ripe Bananas om25¢c | Jell-O Ametlen's Faverite Dessert P Phgs. 15€ camay soap . With Each Parchase of 3 Cakes at Our s e saiety Matches vucanbranas 2 voen b ] S¢ One Regular Pr;- You Get . Spinach 2 15¢| Star and P&«G Soap 6 Cakes 25€ | g I 4 sk i 23€