Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1930, Page 35

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AVENUE EXCAVATED Pederal building program in the Penn- made, as soon as the new conduits dinator nl h engineering depart: and Fourteenth in Extensive |of the D Rearran; K M!holl[h the surface division o( thl o gemant Plans. highway department will make the ! pairs, the entire cost. Capt. Whlhhurfl Pneumatic drills and modern exca-‘ said, will be borne by the power com- muhine- are cutting a trench 3 pany. feet wide in Pennsy! tween' 'rentlrmd Fourteenth streets to | the po: The installation is| making the new conduit part of the pom' company's extensive | far Program of conduit rearrangement made to avoid cuts in new street surfaces. ESTABLISHEC 1859 Fine Granulated Sugar §5-Lb. 2 5 ¢ Cotton Bag 49- o‘llbo In D. C. and Nearby Md. Cotton Bag and Va. Stores Only In Our Meat Markets Fancy Lb. Legot o Lamb 29 Shoulder Lamb Roast Lb. 23¢ Breast Stewing Lamb. .2 Ibs. 25¢ Plate Boiling Beef........Ib.15¢ Select Veal Cutlets........1b.59¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon %" 18c¢ Roe Shad Bay Herring Sliced Salmon Sliced Halibut Spanish Mackerel 1b. 25¢ Fancy Butter Fish Ib.20c Fillet of Haddock Ib. 25¢ Forty Fathom Fillet Ib. 33¢ Fancy Buck Shad b25€ Quaker Maid Beans...3 cans 25¢ Encore Prep. Spaghetti 3 cans 25¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 cans 25¢ Encore Macaroni......3 pkgs. 19¢ American Cheese...........lb. 29¢ Tomato Sauce..........3 cans 17¢ One package each of Gelfand’s Philadelphia Mayonnaise; Cream Cheese and Velveeta Cheese Both for ssc New glass top jar rn39€ National Biscuit Co. Premium Sodas 18c Old Time Coco-Cookies Special Until l 9c Saturday’s Closing One Pound Package o Potren and B sriss o7 the | ESTATE OF BROWNLEY |- n; The Ivania avenue be- | C-pt Whluhuut pointed out 'that| manufacturer, who died v has been co-operat- | filed yesterday for probate, It was and to turn over the the new conduits of the Potomac mg th the mxhw-y department and | executed September 7. 1923, and devises | residue to_the idow during her life. | Power installations | his entire estate to his wife, Emma On t in advance of their need in order Brownley. | B Phe “National Metropolitan Bank,|among the three daughters. THE E\'E.\'L\'/G STAR, WASHINGTON, James H. Johnson and Bdward :lrwo WOMEN LAY CLAIM | gisinia Zaton, who is ving at a il [EARM OF MAN WHO SLEW |2 #4900 morigaee and now the tarm TO PUBLISHER'S ESTATE tm,m,.,,m&m:fi o wnley are named as the estate exceeds $25.000. ham Property. Betty. National. Metropolitan Bank, directed to pay March 20, was| L. Whittet directs that the estate be distri D. C, THURSDAY, executors. lthedu]e of the estate hll been flM FQH_NEW CONDUITS, ”',{:::2,,‘1;“}’;,&.3;:",‘.,",52, m ,,,BEOUEATHED 0 WIEE | (o e e e e trunk manufacturer, who died )hn:h Each Files Proceedings as Widow 30. a bequest, of $300 Is to be pald 10| ;¢ 3. Charles Eaton—Property S nstailed, rding 1o Capt, H. C. Trench ‘Being Dug Between Tenth iiteniist, Chiaf “Sngineer. oot co-or: ‘Clndy Manufacturer's Will Filed. the Masonic and Star Home[ Widow Gets Bulk of Top- Household effects are glven to his wife, By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 27.—Two which is| women, each claiming to be the widow the same each of the t!l;’m‘of J. Charles Eaton, publisher of the | daughters, Marjorie S. Topham, Edna| American Racing Record, are seeking i e o | W and Amy Topham, 31000, | his $80,000 estate, it became known | ag ma signed a separation agreement in Oc- |been writte ‘They are Mrs. !:tm Livingston Eaton, | tober, 1928, by which Eaton gave . Who Fecently came | property, notes and cash amountin a rem: Sstate 1 to e held In thast by the | income of the | Tuesdly the death of Mrs. Topham the will| 53, Athens, Ontario, ibuted | here from Canada and took up resi-|$90,000. Mrs. irginia Eaton dence in the Eaton home, and Mrs. | married the publlsher 20 vears ago. MARCH 27, 1930. riage certificate to Prol ede! Valued at $80,000. ried Apr 13, 18 A Week-End Exc_eptioal Values The solid satisfaction of getting just what you want every time comes only from being sure before you buy. The one way to be certain every time is to insist on Del Monte. Then you know in advance exactly what you are getting—the same dependable goodness and flavor in every variety. We urge you to invest a few dollars now while these low prices are being offered and stock your pantry with Del Monte quality foods. Del Monte Del Monte Peaches Pineapple Sliced or Melba Halves 2 49:¢ Del MonteSliced Peaches Sliced * 2 49 z No. I Tall 273 Del MonteSliced Pineapple z o= Del Montecrusnea Pineapple 5. 2 4 Del MonteFruits for Salad - Del MontePears Del Monte Apricots Del MonteCherries Del MonteSpinach " 3Ge T 3o Large Can 33e Large Can 35c i 28c z 15¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips e Qe Del MonteAsparagus Tips i 29e liam H. Lueders tp prove her clllm that she was -the legal widow. wedding certificate showed Ji C. Eaton and Ettle L]vln'mn ‘were mar- A Brockville, tario, paper carried an -ceuum. o the m-rrlue on | BY the Associated Press. tiarneys for the other woman said | e of Asisew Konse Mrs, Virginia Eaton lived with Eaton | fury led him to destroy the school house | den_on n and wife for many years and at Bath, Mich,, killing 45 children, bas | P“‘* one to be avoided since the trag- her | 80-acre farm where g to|and burped and dynamited his hou Exports sald ‘she | before destroying the school and him- | United States lnst year Totaled 85 u:dl - Del Monte String Beans, fancy cut.....can 25¢ Del Monte Fancy Crosby Corn......2 cans Del Monte Early Garden Peas......3 cans Del Monte Prepared Prunmes.......Ilge. can Del Monte Sardines, in tomato sauce...can Del Monte Sweet Relish...............Jar 29¢ 49¢ 29¢ 12¢ 23¢ Del Monte RaisinsS .......ccccc......pkg. 10¢ Del Monte ° *=«* Pineapple....2 flat cans 29¢ Label Fancy Creamery BUTTER utics o 1o 4 3E Sunnyfield Butter Potedin elb e, L, %@ Sweet and Delicate . Wildmere Fresh Eggs Sunnyfield Bacon St oug. 18€ 1b. 35€ belongs to Mrs. Julia Price of Lansing, 45 IN SCHOOL IS SOLD | holder of the unfl‘.n instead of “the estate of Andrew’' Keh Kehoe, a member ol !he school board, w. The | ‘Estate” of Ruthless Dynamiter, | committed his ruthless m tion on May 18, d maiming Who Later Killed Self, Goes to | tion on He later blew up Owner of Mortgage. 5 aulomobile, Killing [Bl:m" the land was sold every foot ST. JOHNS, Mich.,, March 27.—The |°f it was plowed to ! e e 2T iame | wires and explosives il mighe be Hid it. fear had made the n off of county recor he killed his’ wlfe - of merchandise | self has been sold at auction to satisfy | 000,000 ESTABLI SH L 1859 Foop STORES LARD Bulk or in-1-1b. Prints zmu. zsc Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Fancy Golden Ripe -Bananas Doz. zzc For Friday and Saturday Only Crisp Florida Celery . lge. beh. 12¢ Iceberg Lettuce. .. .head, 10¢c, 12¢ Fresh Green Kale......21bs.15¢c New Potatoes..........3 1bs.25¢ Sweet Potatoes........41bs. 19¢c Yellow Onions .........41bs.15¢ Rome Beauty Apples. . .3 Ibs. 25¢ White Potatoes 10 . 35¢ Shredded Wheat.......2 pkgs. 19¢ Post Toasties..........2 pkgs. 15¢ Quaker Oats.............pkg. 10¢c Tidewater Herring Roe. .. .can 25¢ Blue Peter Sardines, in oil, 2 cans 23¢. Light Meat Tuna Fish 7-0z. can 20¢ Sea Garden Shrimp........jJar 32¢ California - PEACHES Lifebuoy Soap n..z:;‘:'sm 4 03"“ 25c LuxSoapFlakes W e 23€

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