Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1930, Page 36

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C—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.E FRIDAY, FEBRUAR; 28! 1930. FEWER HOLIDAYS OBSERVED IND.C. Labor Department Survey Shows Only Seven Are De- clared “Legal” Here. “legal holidays” are celebrated in '.ha th-flct 0( Columbia than in most. ol tes, according to a survey of ehoudly; observed throu(h out the umw States, made wbue bor Dep.nm l:ncuy Ob- | to feed. When the animal became ob- 's | stinate Taylor struck it on the nose. day, Wflhmlwn flenea ly 4), Thanksgi day and Ch.rllu!l Many_others ll'l hfllldln but in the of Oolumbh only what might be termed the “ undlrd holidays are legally observed. Ten Southern States observe the birthday of Gen. Lee, while seven observe the birthday of Jeflenon Davis. In many States Lincoln’s birth- day is & hollday but not in the District of Columbia. Voteless residents of the Pederal Capital also do not have a holldly on d!ctlen day, which is gen- lly observed with their enfranchised u-odnes of the States. “Only in the District ‘of Columbia can it be Lruly said,” the department pointed out, “that a ‘national’ holiday is ob- served, since the Congress of the United States lnd the President have exclusive o ( idents mw!ver every four years res| of Washington gnllflly that is nm observed ge enu throughout the is Inauguration day, llu'th 4 PACKERS ASK MERGER DECREE BE SET ASIDE Pirms Agreed to Divorce Busin From Unallied Industries Ten Years Ago Today. t 10 years ago today Attorney mnl A. Mitchell Palmer presented Teason for the decree. (CHOICE 'PIANGS FOR.’ RENT FREE TUNING UNDER RENTAL CONTRACT WORCHS 1110 G esti879 [ Get Rid Of That Tired, Sluggish Miller’s Herb Extract Will Help ME. H. BAGGETT Mr, levey Blnet! Rouh 4, Iria, , says: “Miller's Herb vnuncv. (tomerly called Herb Juice) ol 'l’f!d me after other medicines 8hoo! was very nervous, suffered with diz- ss, ached aii over, ‘bowels mm«uhmam ut. 8o this ment. [ Almost Toothless, - | pulled the animal awa; 1 i Worn Out Feeling Al move regular and I always felt || | [Io Mr. Robey, who was about 72 years FAIRFAX COUNTIAN DEAD. o, et W i WA BT Rodolphus Robey "“’“"“" to XY&.‘..‘«"'.';"‘.'&'&'. D. G. Goodno :: Heart Attack.! Special Dispatch to The Sta: Dog Rescues Man From Angry Bull Aleraorls Lodge of 3 Red Men, m Tad ryho-nodo1 been for P! lent unty, died suddenly at I cclock ern Methodist. Texan,Saved After Attack | fax outity, died sddent) ¢t by Infuriated Animal, | % WiFre hoa o eoay oo serv- Dies of Wounds. Save for Security One Dollar is all that is re- quired to open an account with us and added to each week will assure your having funds to meet your requirements when you are no longer able to meet the requirements of the commercial world. Start saving Now— the Associated Press. PORT WORTH, Tex., February 28.— ‘The attempt of Kelley, a 9-year-old dog, to save his master, Lee Taylor, 69, from being trampled to death by an infuriated bull was futile. Taylor died in a local hospital yesterday of the injuries re- celved. ‘Taylor was taking the bull from a pen Open daily 9 to § Saturday until noon NATIONAL PERMANENT Building Association Organized 1890 " 949 Ninth Street N.W. Infuriated, the bull attacked the man. | dnc almost toothless trom old age, leaped to the bull's neck, its ears with its three good teét) lnd | OR MORE | Four Hor'ses Die in Barn Fire. i HARRISONBURG, Va., February 28 (Special). — Children playing with matches are blamed for a blaze late Tuesday when four horses, a colt and # calf were destroyed in the barn of Frank Liskey, two miles south of Harrisonburg. All farm buildings except the house were destroyed. Ll.skey was not at home lt the time. loss is placed at $5,0 on your Savings Just Below N. Y. Avenue Under Supervision U.S. Government Just like a man . . . looking for Fig Newtons in the refrigerator. Better leave the package on the table after this, where he can’t fail to find it. Suggests the Uneeda Boy. £ : V4 Flg When the most luscious, figcmwmppd up in the most delicious cake then it's . a real Fig Newton . . . And it's made only by the "Uneeda Bakers.” Sold in packages and by the pound. . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneeda Bakers™ ANITARY-PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKETSITM: 45 When Shopping for Meats Visit Your Bl Nearest “Sanitary’’ or Piggly Wiggly | Meat Market td “Where Quality Tells Its Own Story” ! LEG - LAMB +*. - 29¢ 3 I Loin Chops 1. 39c | Shoulder Chops 1. 29¢ Ed Rib Chops 1w 39c | Shoulder Roast 1. 25¢ Breast of Lamb... 2 25¢ You can effect an even larger saving by buying a hindquarter of lamb LAMB Hindquarter. .. 32¢ The hindquarter is a leg of lamb and more . . off the chops for you... SMALL SMOKED HAMS . have the meat cutter slice thus getting chops at a big savings. Special Per Lb. Washington. He was & member of the ||| teacher | f Fair- menlBlblod.l.olflllhlrhxlouth I Church. ANITA R()U'?\ (u Why net purchase lard in the package—we ask no more. 2% 25¢ Not for Many Years Have Food Prices Generally Been So Low Best Quality GRANULATF.DV SUGAR In Ten-Pound Sacks 55¢ 10 Lbs. for “Sanico” %= EGGS= 375 Sanitary Butte Packed four quarters to the pound in the familiar red cartons—effect a real saving on butter. Unlll Saturda)f- Lb. Closing 39 The world’s finest quality—when you first taste it you will quickly ap~ Land 0’Lakes Butter ... . 47 apreciate what that means. Made from pure sweet cream. Green Bag Coffee .. 3 5 Washington’s Favorite—"On the Tables of Those Who Know” Big Cup Coffee.. . A mild, sweet-drinking Santos coffee. Its mild quality is preferred by many. Good enough for any table. Blue Ridge Corn . . ... Silver Brand Peas . . . . Blue Ridge Cut Beans . . Standard Tomatoes, No. 2 Nucoa Nut Margarine . . w. 25¢ First Prize Margarine. . w. 23¢ Pillbury’s Pancake .. 2r. 25¢ Aunt Jemima . . . . 2 re 25¢ i “Sanico” Pancake . . 3 25¢ Jell-o 322 Phillips Pure Pork Sausage A Favorite Breakfast Dish for Four Generations 25 Your Choice 3-25 | White Beans. . . . . 3 u. 25¢ Peerless Macaroni .. 3re 19c Strawberry Preserves, 2 > 43¢ | Canned Mackerel . . . w 12¢ Carbona Botle 1 5¢ Lle:otre“ese ‘ u~?29c 40 Cloaning - - Fluid Palmolive Soap '+ @« 39c Guest Size Ivory *=~ 12549 2. “Sanico” Sliced “Sanico” Flour You Can Buy No Better Flour At Any Price “Sanico” Coffee = ™ 39¢ | g OI.I sal'dlnes o e 6 Tins 25(‘. Quart Pickles ¢S, . . 29¢ B&B Pickles . . . . 23c Jar Dozen ; Cakes 45¢ 5-Lb. Bag Bacon . ....*37¢c Gorton’s Codfish . 2 ma 25¢ Safety Matches . . . £ 89c¢ Maximum Peaches 2 ";?* 49¢ Quali Porterhouse ty Top Round Bottom Round Sirloin BEEF STEAKS - 53¢ " 45¢ - 43¢ White Maine Potatoes 10-39¢ Sealect Evaporated Milk 322¢ PURE LARD.....2=25¢ at ALL R n:;':'”:; i Sanitary & Pnggly nggly Markets Ce0400004494005000404 + Smoked Hams S, 1 A big value in fancy smoked hams is offered in all our stores this week-end. =1 ww~mm“wémwmuwwomwumwwmmwmm#m“mmm < =

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