Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1930, Page 16

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A-16 THE EVMG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 19%0. - GINGER PARALYZES | 1,300 IN MISSISSIPPI 14 of 17 Similar Cases in Southwest Virginia Are Laid to Drinking. By the Assoclated Press. JACKSON, Miss., erch 26.—There are between 1,000 d cases of ippi, w-i m.s mated Dr. H. C. Ricks, State epidem- |« o!agm, fly;urdny after two days spent ‘rhere can be no accurate accounting for the cases, he said, as only a small percentage OX patients are reporting to Dr Ricks said trips over the State re- cases in almost every town and thn victims were hiding their disability from physicians in many instances. BLAMES OIL ALCOHOL. 400 Are Afflicted by Paralysis in Okla- homa City. OKLAHOMA CITY, March 27 (#).— r. D, T. Bowden, supervisor of the y said traces of e jused a paralysislike mlady which hu stricken scores of persons through- th and West, but the in- cause illness. Many persons suffer- ing from the malady admitted drinking ca ginge! ’n:pprnxlmnuly 400 persons have been aficted with paralysis here. APPEARS IN VIRGINIA. 14 of 17 New Cases of Paralysis Are andits Hold Up Bank, Find Only Dust in Vaults|| Interrupt Bankers Chat- | ting About Money That Used to Be There. By the Associated Press. WEST ALEXANDRIA, Ohio, March || 27.—Two banking men sat in the First National Bank here yesterday chatting about the money that used to be there. Two other men, with criminal inten- tions, walked in and roughly ordered I:lshiel' just ult lud stas inere y. They looked at each other and shook their hes “Can’t you see you're belnz held up?” zx‘plnln!d one of Che “That’s too bad; uid aner "rhl.! himeelf, There's not & penny va Jun the same, the robbc!u wanted to see for themselves. searched— and found what the receiver had prom- md—preclsely nothing but dust and a musty ‘The robbers backed out the door star- ing somewhat incredulously themselves. They took their guns with them and | | drove away. MUSIC MARINES PLAY BRAHMS PROGRAM. A program of three compositions by Jahlnnen Brahms was ml\;;n'lnc night tates 'hylor Branson conducting. Calitornia Fancy Fruits Hunt’s SUPREME Brand Wo.nolemltwoofflnufiufmiun- %, (et QU(“"‘ very special price—quality considered the price is = 3u4] ional. Hunt's Supreme PEARS 2* T“‘ Hunt's Supreme Apricots 3 SEALECT 2 2 LAND O’LAKES America’s Finest Quality .CARTON ‘or BULK Pound Carton Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E. PIGGLY WIGGLY | A Sensational Price on Clicquot Club GINGER ALE 2».,:, 250§ Paloar 2%3"“';‘1-&4 Golden Bottles Standard No. 2 Size Tin, 10c Tomatoes Chipso Ivory FLAKES or GRANULES Pkg., 20c SOAP Large 2 Clkes, DEL MONTE Brand Tin, 15¢ Corn 282828 R &P RARE S8895° 0288230284, 2 = 25 Del Monte Peas %' 15¢ Grapefruit #% 2 & 45c SLICE GELFAND’S or “SANICO” MAYONNAISE %= 39c | Tin, 23c MEAT MARKETS Quality Tells Its Own Story! =33 Baking Cluckens w37¢ Chuck Roast = 25¢ “Sanico” Smoked Hams Smoked Shoulders ..... esosvi™ 108 Shoulder Lamb Chops ........" 29¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast..... con ™ 20e Loin Lamb Chops......... oo 49¢ Shoulder Veal Chops..... coss™ 3Be "Shoulder Veal Roast. .........™ 29¢ Fresh Roe Shad....™ 39¢ Fresh Buck Shad...™ 25¢ Fresh Herring...3 ™ 25¢ riiier or Haddock. . .™ 25¢ onth the orchestra zlves a special symphonlc program. all-] Bnhm program was featured month. large audience attended last night lnd included & number of dm.tn:uhh Dr. | members of local music circles. “SANITARY” the most interested was Capt. Blmgl - | mann, former leader of this band, now In the Familiar f ] retired. irrmi- The Marines have built the orches- Red Carton r | tral part of their rogmmxlldfl; through the last few seuons playing shows consistent These men, Who are required to double muslcnl purpose, playing brass instrume in the band for the Sum- itral | mer conceru and orchestral string and reed instruments in the Winter season, are now developmg the latter more d.\!- ncuu f their program to a very . They gave & fine pres- 5 enuuon of the famous * symphmy in > ahms, last night. The showed strength and Pound Carton No. 2 Tin FRESH Sold From the Case as They Come From the Country Eggs «SANICO” SELECTED FRESH EGGS. strings smooth co- ordination, and they are ounundm(ly important in Brahms. melodies were clearly nmued nnd fiu in tempo and mood were nicely u:hteved. It was a very enjoyable per- formance. Blrths Reported. % chiment nfi'fn?'fm“z“mu ll‘ L '-h Dozen in a Carton 33c FRUITS—VEGETABLES Every Day—The Season’s Best! Bananas Enjoy These Large, Fancy, Golden-Ripe Bananas By the Hand ape of hese savory roasts m‘o'r"{..: T irent o ay (abie; ooty deaths n. - ported to rtment in the lllt 1( hours: ¥ Blowers. 87, 007 Channine st n.c. i) Bietson, ’n{” Olllhu.:r ospital T, Hollowa: for"Ased irm. Thom €. 26 Q st. ne. 'r}m* 61, m'f‘ 95»‘-{:1 17 4th X o Sekemian. 56, Homeopatnic Hos- J Behard, 42, Sibley Horl ivid O. Hynes, 7 months, 3115 15th st. lzan ll':d Thelma Pranklin, 2 James § it es ufl’fll“'bm Backstram, jams, 86, 1515 6th st. Cai ¢ M. Wilson, 83, Stoddard Baptist co! (owe Hospital dosen 308 818 Ot '”:"‘" that it will be et Five ‘and are “ wasted: thus in of both sa Dozen 25c. d ;' well given. The “Marines’ ll'ld “The Star Spangled mnnermcfied D"W‘m 4 cakes25¢ 6 cakes 25¢ 6 cakes25¢ Ivory Soap . P&G Soap . Star Soap . SAND HAS lNDIVIDUALITY - coumnns Ohln (#)—Sand is di- vided int which are not ll | E. Brent, 63, 2617 R 1011 Srd 28, . 34, 318 x4 ¥ ol e, 9-Qt. Galvanized Pails Q’Cedar Polish Old Witch Ammonia Johnson’s Wax 1537 Marlon st. , 701 Lamont st. Electric Fuses Drano 2 Safe Home Matches Flit ....39¢c Old Dutch s Swift’s Sunbrite Gold Dust New Potatoes These New Potatoes are from the Hastings district of Florida where the finest Florida Potatoes are grown. Guns .... am Sc¢ pkg. 50, 250 A Package Philadelphia Cream of each anad Velveeta Cheese...........c...... WASHINGTON .12 Ibs,, 50¢ WASHINGTON, Self Rising, 12 l=: 50¢ “SANICO” PORK and T. F. Shoe Peg Corn. . %> ¥ 10¢ BEANS T. F. Shoe Peg Corn No. 2 tin 17Y¢ Honey Dew Pineapple ™ ! “= 17¢ Honey Dew Pineapple ™ % = 17¢ Honey Dew Pineapple ™ ** tn 27¢ Honey Dew Crushed . . N 2 = 23¢ Honey Dew Juice . No. 2 tn 171/2 Honey Dew T'dblb =" Pork & Beans 3 « 2 5¢|Sun-Maid : ll-umnmthonlylhsNOW-uw Jell-o &2 T 150 Gerber’s Afternoon tea . . . . on Fifth Avenue USY Fifth Avenue . . . prome- nade of the smart and fashion- able . . . avenue of life, luxury and wealth . . . boasts of many of the smartest tea rooms in all America. Each afternoom, over the dainty tea pots filled with nectar-like tea, Society gossips. What kind of tea you ask? The world’s finest to be sure...and that means INDIA TEA. Although India Tea is the outstand- ing choice of Fifth Avenue and its smart set, it costs no more than you now pay for ordinary tea. That’s good news, isn’t it? Today, ask your grocer of all teas . . . India Tea. Ask for a brand wnh lh map of India (-Innm left) on the 1. The map is the emblem of the Tea Growers ofIn- dia and certifies that the package contains genuine India Tea. }INDIA TEA India Produces the Finest Tea n the Worid “Sanico” Jelly. . . .2 tomblers 25, Ford’s Preserves ** 25¢; 2 fr 49¢ Schimmel’s Grape Jelly ™ % 35¢ Wax Paper (80 sheets) 2 *=* 15¢ Paper Napkins (80 count) = 10¢ Walnut Meats °3* 23c *2% 49c Libby’s Sauer Kraut Beardsley’s Shredded Cod ™ 14c Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry. . . Catalina Tuna Fish Peerless Macaroni. . . .3 ** 19¢ ““Sanico” Macaroni. Mueller’s Macaroni Peter Pan Peas “Sanico” Peas. . Snider’s Cut Beets. . .. 2o Snider’s Rosebud Beets. .= 25¢ Trusty Friend Lima Beans “» 17%2¢ Growers of India. Look for the Map of India on the you buy. SEEDED or RA]SINS Per Pkg. STRAINED VEGETABLES —7 Kinds—

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