Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1930, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH_G, 1930. CLEANING PROGRAM [t v the debctncy sy ang tht frm, o, on s s | f, e, Pt e, Srcuctons, i e 1 b e, the g,y e TOSCANIM Is GUEST' employes added to the cleaning force. “The Community Chest office is also | amount subscribed as being the cost ot‘ —_——— ‘The amount estimated for upkeep of P R beginning to send out statements to | the Chest campaign and administration | New York Symphony Director and w"_l BE coNSIDERED the building for the remainder of the contributors, who said they wished to | last year. | . TRl e onmt ooy mately $100.000.|PAYMENTS UNDER WAY pay direct to the Chest office, most of | The 1930 budget calls for an expense o S OO e N them on the basis of ane-fourin of the | of 6 per cent as compared with costs of a . ot il gk e fends Additional Work |ieaving about $79.000 o be considered ON COMMUNITY FUND | {200 subecribed, pavable i Mafcs, | 18 and 39 per cent, whichl ",’,';.,'_::‘ R S Tecanih ke o A the GRINEIEY UL _— r o et | reies hafors hecoiny afdliated with nini, ane 0T ere . e guests yesterdsy of Dr. W. Coleman| Being Done at Senate Office | Senator Moses. Republican. of New \ . ... pledged on Basis of Pay . yatements sl will be sent to sub- | the Chest. 3 Nevils, 8. J., president of Georgetown s e ] 00 & waShi"gton One of Few Prin- Unlvle'{»sny, bdg:e I st m“‘u;“::did the ‘d.dr'g”“' eps LeAr ey e ’J;hegnnvn{x\?:;'t ac;'l;ll:gfe" c!e‘:\!:scl:l“l); b British royalty and peers are exten- . O E Nevils extended them a special Ty eaa e - ployes Now Available. secured toward the 1930 budget. Work |sive land owners in Canada, the Duke cipal Cities to Show invitation to attend the Founders' day | The enlarged program of cleaning and (1104" o ‘and added that the rules| Collection of Community Chest pledz- | was started yesterday on auditing the |of ~Sutherland having the = greatest| ey e ey R B [mitmhenanes o the BERR O s ! committee at s recent meeting ap- |.es for the year has hegun in 300 slore | A2 O M eertied. sccountants, | Prince of Waics, Lord Gheylesmore and | R ¥ Ing_the current | proved it. and indusf es ents, . T i K hnd | Increase TS Sy e ing put into effect durl | d on the basis of | They will report in time for the annual | others following, and practical farming . — rome up for study by | He said the additional equipment yment was arranged on OFFICER s“' UMAKER Bscal A o Dropriations committee M needed for cleaning has been obtained | Geduction from pay envelopes. In most | ComMuni'y Chest meeting March 20. is practiced on all their holdings. With an increase of .38 per cent in, February postal receipts, Washington | T orine. tem pncioat ties 10| - LAUDED FOR ARREST show a gain in that month ;ompaflrd . with Pebruary of last year. According 5 to the official figures issued b{ the Posy Family of Man Shot by Pursuer Office Department, receipts for se- lected cities decreased 1,78 per cent for Absolve Latter From the period. 3 The receipts of the Washington Post | Blam Office for the month were $468,827.50, | as compared with $467.069 in February.| Official’ comm-ndation for his han- = 1929, or a gain of $1,758.50 | dling of the arrest on Saturday of - —— Postmaster William Mooney said the Charles Dickerson, colored, of 2227 ke g bad weather last month was reflected Eleventh street, who was shot tw-ce F"w Granulaled S in the small gain made by the local | after he had run amuck through North- e post office. “We hive made a_good west Washington, attacking several per- start this month, and the March re-| sops en route, was given Officer Grover ceipts probably will be much larger.” | C. Shumaker of the United States Park The gain made in Washington, com- | Police yesterday by Capt. Ray C. Mont- ( red with decreases in many of the | gomery, U.S. Army, the superintendent. \ arger cities of the country, he said,| who revealed that the colored man's was an indication of stabilized condi- mother, aunt and sister were evewit- :;ons hr\n-( fé?rby Bahtimf;are‘ :‘lthl a nesses to the shooting and the arrest ecrease of 3.55 per cent, figured With | and absolved the policeman from all other Southern cities which had postal | plame. e Lb. 1859 Fancy Crosby losses for the month, such as Atlanta, |~ “you exhibited bravery and cooi- Cotton [ Z : 0.69; Louisville, 9.31; Memphis, 194: | noadedness in putting such a man un- B z i ag C ans [ totaled = $20457462, a decrease Of | nolding OfMicer — Shumaker without 535,161, | blame. This lstter was not made public 4 . Syracuse. N. Y.. showed the greatest by Col, Grant. | beth Upthegove, who has a part in the Campaign for Red Cross Reserves | pioy "‘Tho® Infinite Bootblack” now Sliced or Melba Halves New Regular Sweet and Tender Will Be Waged in Tribute | playing’ on Broadway, was revealed to- Pri Dozen c Low Price Fort Worth, 7.94. and Jacksonville, 7.76. | der arrest without taking his life." increase, 16.30 per cent. Dayton. Ohio, | Capt. Montgomery pointed out tha: was second with 15.25, and Des Moines | Dickerson had twice threatened to kill t third with 10.55 per cent. Both New | Officer Shumaker, advancing fo an at- | day as the daughter of Daniel Upthe- to Jane Delano. | grove. president of the St Louis & | Southwestern Railway. A graduate of Nurses throughout the country will | Vassar in 1927, Miss Upthe tudied Lge. i celebrate the birthday of Jane Delano. | aramatics 1 London.’ where she. met C' [ J 9 g0 Specially Selected cfll’" (4 American nurse heroine of thes World | the daughter of the piay's author. Nor. ans nny roo S Fr e Receipts for the 50 selected cities| of public bulldings and public parks, 4 P 121NN | NEW YORK, March 6 (#).—Eliza- Nashville, 0.89. [ to Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, director 25-1b. Cotton Bag.......$1.37 s T Mg Peaches | Fresh Eggs Peas Dallas showed an increase of 0.34.| Capt. Montgomery sa'd, who revealcd New Orleans. 085; Richmond, 2.66, and | that Dickerson's relatives had written York and Chicago showed decreases. | tack with a piece of glass, and only | when his life was threatened did the War, on March 12 by conducting & | man Macowan esh Eggs Doz. campaign during the week-of March 9 - to 15 to enroll young nurses as Red | Cross reserves for the Army and Navy A\ \ and also for work in disaster relief. Miss Delano was director of the Red i Cross nursing service prior to and dur- | Perfect Pie Crust ing the World War. During her regime the enrollment of nurses increased from Is Easy to Make St e € viess e . Sl v ece sy roe Added Week-End Special! OPENING Standard Quality forces. She died in France Aprii 15 en that used to take grand- 1919, as a result of her war service. | mother so long! Now the preparation of ple crusts has Touo“ow H'T & l ” I A | also been made con\emer‘:!. e ST e asningtion o Located at Politicians Likely to Lose Rest [0S T & DECERGS H0E iy use. It contains the best quality Privileges at Sing Sing. | baking powder, flour, short- 343 CEDAR sTo OBSINING, N. Y. March 6 (P) | ening, salt—just -gd wlt:lr. . N. Y. Mar —| | “and_bake, that's alll Sing Sing Prisin ‘atirches Tuesday Flako makes ceisp. Nght and Tiisa T predicted the end of the time-h-nore flaky pi ts - i i custom whereby visiting po'iticians rest, | [l Ao of aslioims Aavar. Open for Inspection Tonight sleep and eat gratis in the warden's | And the uniform blend as- 7 to 10—Everyone Invited e Tagistature has cut 43885000 e e b e REGULAR OR SELF-RISING the $50,000 acked to build a new home | 9-inch donble [ ] for the warden to replace the present Crust. " Get Flako | 25-room residence. The new house will today at sour \HAKO : . necessarily b> much smaller and there srocer's. | : (=) 5.1b. Bag [ won’t be room for visitors. | All S‘ate officials and agents who | = visit the prison have been fed or put | w e . | | . BRats ohcial brought 31 guests. Tor [cRUST ASSORT AS YOU WISF lunch ‘and cleaned out the. warden's | I 9. Ib. Bag s zc 24.b. Bag $)]-03 Regular Low Prices! ASSORT AS YOU WISH—! Lenten Suggestions Maxwell House Coffee. . . el .Ib. fi:, ;gt !'-;lh:! 5:;!‘ 'l_;_m l;-_ul;. veeve...can, 20¢, 35¢ Bokar Coffee........ 1/2-Ib. tin, 18c¢; Ib., 35¢ c 9 e Meat Tuna Fish . .can, 33¢, 57¢ / Boscul Coffee. . ......... Ib. tin, 42¢ mpb ll IS | Areo Red Salmon. .. . .can, 29¢ “Ready-to-Fry" a2 : ” E Crispo FigBars............ovvve....2 s, 23¢ a e s ea s Goflon'll:'hl(ed Fish .. h i 2 cans 25¢ Hash de Luxe g L Nectar Brand Tea. . .. .Y-Ib. pkg., 15¢; Y5-lb., 29¢ Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish pkg. or jar, 14¢ Coson fislikgactibon A -2 v Jell-o (all flavors) 5 ...2 pkgs., 15¢ H B Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Codfish ... .......pkg, 14c ;&"E’?fl;fi;:flififi?}gfis. = Ay \ Quick Set Royal Gelatine. . . . .2 pkgs., 15¢ uaker Mald eans Crab Meat . ¥ «does e seaily 306 Del Monte Raisins. . . .. ve....pkg., 10c Lobster . . .. 3 vve...can, 45¢ 1 \) ajah Salad Dressin -oz. jar., 15¢ ¢ Sea Garden Shrimp. jar, 32¢ Var 1€ ty oy - lfshll(: ls’lel gr:)lt i ’ iy ..'.8.2 ;)I('l.: ;50: WHITE HOUSE Del Monte Sanlilel: i 2 .. :an: ?;c . Foy* Fih A&P Quick Oats .. .2 pkgs., 15¢; lge., 19: ° Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 cans 250 in the Ball fried i « decp fo rer DS o .. . pkg., 10c vaporate 1 Encore Prepared Spaghetti . ... ... .. ...3 cans 25¢c L E N T E N M E N U Ivory Soap ............ .4 cakes, 25¢ Yellow or Green Split Pea .2 1-Ib. pkgs. 25¢ . A A A AN NN NN ENCORE FANNING’S HAT a wide variety of delicious—and un- 8 O°Clock; Fancy Creamery L usual— deep sea dishes you can make with C Macarom Po kl Gorton's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes! Codfish Coffee Butter ans and SPAGHETTI ICKI1eS and potato, prepared, mixed and ready to use. z Take monotony out of the Lenten menu and Lb. zsc Lb. 39c Pbgs. (J Jar (J serve Fish balls, Fish hash, Croquettes, Scallops, “Fish Cake Pie”, "Mock Scallops”, Codfish Sur- prise, and many other delicious meals. All made quickly and o jently. And be sure to try N MEAT M‘RKETS . Rn:fi B 0 it IN OUR St : FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES into small balls ze of scallops and fried in Shoulder ; o BN U frye. S5 ooichimnone ol Tender FANCY LARGE SIZE VALENCIA CHUCK | VEAL ORANGES for a can today. g Ou t ial offi £ v ° Lb Lb [ large sise Florida Oranges On s ) » met with such popular de- f SRR SR S U mand that we are repeating or Fgr it again this week-end. The Ready-to- Co d Fi Sh Ca] S ; ronr')" FATHOM ii:l‘i."hl";fi..".’ ..Ib. 10¢ :;'."."vo.fl?-:é.': ::oii',’?mll'c'fi: In All D. C. and Nearby Pan Rock ..... -Ib. 35¢ price speaks for itself. Maryland Stores ONLY! Move thar all others combined. ; F met Of Buck Shad . -1b." 29¢ oe Shad .. .1b. 39¢ ~ Haddock o ..1b. 18¢c Iceberg Lettuce.........head 10c; Large Jumbo Fillet of Haddock A e L Tender Green Spinach. .2 lbs. 15¢ Lb. 33c Standard Oysters Florida # Select Oysters. ... veee..pt. 40c; qt. 70c Fancy Fresh Peas......2 lbs. 29¢ A New Crop Cabbage.....2 lbs. 15¢ j et okt v a;""" e u""‘.i Yellow Onions. ... .4 Ibe 15¢] Celery e m‘ s Wflel. Rflflst ROAS Fresh Bunch Carrots. . . .bunch 5S¢ P l ' ot e dop pockee Lb.. 23¢c Ls. 29¢ Maine “Potatoes. . ... . . . 10 a anc Ll

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