Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1930, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. IS KLLED BY FAL ,_ | ['sAN . Veteran of Prize Ring Suffers - Fatal Injuries in Treasury COFFEE : Building Plunge. = 7 ofl]i::s-:fh\;-r;{lv:;:--e B =i A Fine Drinking These Prices Prevail In ed frame of Bartley Madden, . which hag withstood the batt f « wi ad w 51 the battering of 84 heavyweight boxing matches. lies Santos Coffee u . broken and in local ler- e ! taking establishment today—victim of —Mild and Sweet ! an unusual accident on the west steps . (flt"flu ‘Treasury Bullding yesterday al pi A wmmnlml fate for one of fistianic's best beloved veterans—to fall from a : lrdge during & sightseeing tour of the Our Big Spring A Truly Wonderful ;o AT ;‘;”dm":,zz.':’ o~ res n Value-Giving § Shot et Tubney: ooe character | o rice on s :u:l:: ;?:r! :e!“:e two gamest fighters . : Continues Until Saturday’s Closing C d h ’ atter e had handed-the fighting Iriah || : Now is the time to stock your pantry with canned foods—peas, corn, u a y s : ot 3 and & i beans, pmeapple, peac::es, llmnlbe ans, tomatoes and many other items " sending Madden to the floor Tun A alu By e ihe e torstrons " B% = Sold from the case just as they come from WP S — i Madden was the rod by which the the country. Ask the clerk to show you the long list of special values—and re- “n Knocked Out by Tunney. 1 i caliber of championship aspirants could rember-this'sale ‘ends Saturdsy night: % be messured by critics. Once an aspi- ! rant for the crown himself, Vladd;n + never quite made the grade, but e % * established for himself an cnflable % T Per Dozen C Just a Few of These Values: * warm spot in the heart of followers o i Blue Ridge Corn » the fistic spo o Alone at 'he time of the accident, | ! Madden had just left the Treasury and | % Penng e op ot e s putcadi i C Blue Ridge Cut Beans tins .. .aremarkable b i LB belingthe | E Dozen Silver Brand Peas for C value on this top-notch ‘ v. Instead, he plunged | ] . ;1‘;: '.n".‘i.?‘;a; the ‘lev’el ntfluph‘llcr}\efi\ é fol’ E-:lhlll‘;fll‘lh;fl:b:;efi:::'::ll‘l.llfl"“gr packed quality bacon » gave Madden that tribute | | some 20 feet below the surface of the | street. Assorted as You Wish A - Campbell’s Beans ) . 15.1b. C S anico E gg $ Carton 33C Ritter Pork and Beans tins Layer LR R S S > 0= BT I et B L BT s for C Tha"y paElired bt nd . e —SEASONAL FOODS— Sealect Evap. Milk FE o Pun B Bcn doa fousness ly at brief intervals, b, Gying several hours not coock away to nothing! g £ dying several hours later. A i el it B S o E Roiep S .. -3 Del Monte Peaches 2 No. 204 490 " _OTHER NEEDS— A passerby saw Madden as he, Dllml’?d downward, but supposed some one had diopped on overccat frcm a window On nearer approach, however, he saw the man lying in the areaway. Was Returning From Miami. A motorist was hailed and drove & sightseeing trip and had stopped off ok to. New: Yoek % e Large, luscious halves (Melbas) packed in heavy ; White House Rice......." ™ syrup. Spaghetti Dinner AR ;{h ad bse:r;bnegmlating for a ph Sa o % P ak 3 : - O nico ancake % ST S st = - 7k Del Monte Asparagus tins C was in financial straits and wished to | | P fllsbury s P ancake 2 i . S for get home as soon as possible to care Sacs The very popular “picnic tips. A g nesgatin by co- Aunt Jemima Pancake. 2 Electric Fuses. . .. R icclaental dcath was iuea, || Gold Medal Buckwheat . . Del Monte Pears No 2y, 65c " Camay Soap . Was Tdol of Irish Fans. Large halves of California Bartlett Pears tasty tins iagemetery m;,m&., ll-)og Cabin Syrup A e e g Scot Tissue .. .. ominence al six years ago, was e . B e e omestic Sardines. . Waldorf Tissue admired his rugged strength, his re- i . i &,’ o G 2ig cuperuive power and s Courage. " Argo Red Salmon. . .. S Sanico Tissue . .. Galway, Ireland, he began his boxing o . ll’ S . g 1 T et Catalina Tuna Fish Campbell’s Soups Lava Hand Soap uhere he met defeat in a 22-round Asparagus, Bean, Beef, Bouillan, Celery, for- c Johnson’s Wax In 1927 Madden returned to the ring G t 9 “R d t Fry” m Chicken, Chicken-Gumbo, Clam Chowder (:_ron;ommc p w P to defeat Soldier King at Grand Rapids, «{0= 3 Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny, Mutton, Ox Tail, Pea, . s Sam Mich,, his final ennu‘-ment 030 far a8 orton's €a y o ry Pepper Pot, Tomato, Vegetable, Vegetable-Beef. Assorted as You Wish co ax lPer erned. “bot. byt rooetd by Mad- Van Cflml’ s Mackerel There will be many chilly days yet—have a supply of Campbell’s Soups CIorox 20c & j eacl L L T A, ‘The loné den in the 94 bouts which he engaged in professions dministered by on the pantry shelf Tuahney during ' thretsound Agot. Jell-0, 5 flavors o4 Snap Brooms. . S e ee s IN OUR 181 MEAT MARKETS Phillio’s FRUITS and VEGET ABLES ilp's m a position where he gained a chance ] at the world’s belvfieilzxitme Standard Hal]but Steak e “). 35c ldaho Potatoes, 5 Lbs. 25c lceberg Lettuce 2 Hds. lgc INQUIRER IS BOUGHT Lbs. Lbs. v cnns mentu/& OYSTERS | Fancy Trout . . . . b.15c| ORIGINAL | sucetPotatoes,4 ™ 19c New Cabbage, 2 15¢ Oldest Philadelphia Newspaper wiil i i g BOSton MaCkerel “)' 190 SAUSAGE Yeuow onion” 4 o 15c I FreSh Spinach 3 o 22c . oo o 20 i | Y Qe 65¢ | Fillet of Haddock . . 1. 19¢ | ji: "sir i | Norfolk Kale, 4 “ 25 | Local Rutabagas.§ ™ 25¢ | as Separate Unit. i ORIGINAL7 Bunch Lbs. ‘ B the Asccalad Proe We Offer Exceptional Values in Fancy . PR — 50 - 2 350 T, Beef Roasts for This Week End i Another of Our Popular Orange Sales ue to be pablished \ § S Prlme Rib Roast =31¢| == Florida Oranges i .ng"" C uc oast - 23(: ; - F orur()e:; ! D':)zr:n Post, per :’.i"'?i.’fi:a‘i."»‘.i.‘?“‘i‘,‘ swiorsi | B3 Shoulder Lamb Chops. ." 29¢ | Hamburg Steak S TR om 5 E] Loia Lamb Chops ... * 300c | Boling Beef ... L. L T e “;”;E'a"fu'::hafi I"'? £3 Shoulder Lamb Roast. . " 25c¢ | Slices of Ham . 55 “On the Tables of Those Who Know” ‘N’ h P lb; came president. .nd"pubf’x;.m" 1 i b, g ou Everson died_las” vear 'ania_coneot| (B Shoulder Veal Roast. ..™ 32¢ | Smoked Hams 29 OUR FAMOUS e = Wi s e of the paper passed to his sister, Mrs. preiaent - toa pubtises i ‘ne 1| (84 Breast of Veal 32(; Salt Mackerel, No. 3. . .™ GREE" BAG New P otatoes 3 Ibs. 25¢ AND FOR THOSE WHO PREFER 7 4! 0% Resular quirer until the sale of the majority | pavers, e Curienaren Nevs: | B Breast of Lamb . Cottage Cheese i - ' FOUR BJ&NED IN FIRE. GOF FEE Clicquot Club Rock Creek ‘ ' GING tiles o ey Cudahy's PURITAN Bacon »35¢| ru35¢ [SR 2..29¢ |ae 3 =25 ELDORADO, Ark., March, 24-ou: bottl Four persons were burned, one crltltllly ince bottles Blocks I Edorad yesendny Temmmne Our Low Prices Continue on G l d M ok : You Can Buy No Better Quality pled. -Lb. e .;u:;,:s:h::*:’:.’: © ola edal FlOlll' Bag 6 1 C Flour at Any Price =i anitary | Gold Medal Cake Flour ~32¢| ¢6Ggn = 7 STAR'S FATHER ILL. RED CARTON P&G Soap wgreet Sing ‘e 25¢ BRAND Dr. C. A. Wfl]l Is Becovering After | | an Operluan . . Cak ::gmmf;{ fmmyl 'major operation : S S A Fevored Cak: R ' tar doap uz' 6 - 25¢| f i T S PR Sun-Maid Raisins = &= 10 e nrl.ly‘1 O he heas Her {Einoiio8 dfemwor “qn .ar o c un- al alsms g Phg. c e 4” Prints % ) Lbs an lane H b o e g White Beans i 25¢ Alrways pilot, a girmenot i 20 85¢ | Afternoon Tea su re 19¢ 34007 35¢ Iotend o 7 to New Orleans, fold up e i v ! 28} 20800 b ¢ WWMWMW“M”WM“ v ] ; i | | E "~

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