Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1930, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. MISS BOLLING IS BETTER ({5he was taken to Emersency Homsial| JOHNSON BILL PASSAGE |50t fhe Souse yeferans’ compliee. |BANDIT SLAIN IN CHASE | 2ins sun baitic, which sarted as be HIGH SCHOOLS HIT |"seres FALL FROM HORSE | e Exi WA e B SEEN BY MRS, ROGERS S S o et i e T he convent Incerations and shock. Departm ¢ Gotumi s b ok e 0Ut | Miss Hanbury Scheduled for Talk Miss b )| Niecs of Mrs. Woodrow :Tllnn ow W Wood- | Representative Bpeaks Betors |35, ‘DS, Stolen $500 Found in Pocket of | ends of Sergt, mfin“fim i at Moses & Sons’ Store. Recuperating at Home Fol- younger social set. Meeting_ of Chapter of Dis- Sm 'm mmd by State Comdr. E.| Los Angeles Victim, Who Had pocket. lowing Accident. Candidate Liberated. abled Veterans. mm nddmon to Representative Rogers, Attempted to Shoot It Out. ‘Winthrop A medical director . B. 3 Bolling, _19-year-old| GEICAGO, April 4 (P)—William J,| Passage in the House of the Johnson | of the Veterans' Buréau, addressed the | By the Associated Pres. Lone Sailor Faces Dehy The course will be complimentary. Miss Miss Clara Stanwood Cobb, Head of As- du:gg!a;c o{n R. HWMme 30% is re. , Healy, cendidate for the Republ bill, providing 35 amendments to the nmmgfimn. He m{e on the trl;mpml LOS ANGELES, April 4—The body of| PORTLAND, Maine, April 4 Hanbury is a world traveler and has sociation, Says Too Many Feceh *Weds s TR e Tt L Tl Jos Ly, 21, alleged Chiong and De-{ fitachmen rrison, spent. years of study and observation in : fall fr hoi e unuuve ‘Edith Nourse Hegers o picture followed the meeting. Srult ganuster, was fn & Tos Angeles Olive Poroole; 6 TRt 90 lu'l::n and European centers, i i .y Stultify Minds of Youth. = Teral | e Feppeseed 2t An outying poics | of o u the. Ace.Hasmusse b'{m:p&,'”"““fi, Parls drcsmaters e reportsd to e | D one of thiee &ollcemen Y it whom | mror bses 'Aflzr Deing Narassed by | echures: -+ Succesalus Bt Impresions.t """m ednesday ma toid paice he e eauins At the tatest gowns | ey ks b ""‘a'“x'-fi‘rb‘o'r“i'.';fi‘hfi?tx'afl:'fifhffi.“.fi& rfif.'e e et Appealing for the development of | sudd y, tossing her over Winsion ot Mrs. Kogers is & mem- "’ Siving them fattening foods Ty st mansain o-mIlrine | ey whisssd ot by it waves' And! Becrets of Patett s B “patriclan minds” in America rather than “Main street” and “Middletown” e ' b minds, Stanwood Cobb of the Chevy = == = - president of the !’x'o?‘lre‘mvzt t::ucluon in his address af e open- g e S, o et TENDER The First of the Season—! nual conlerence Iast night expres: Thiflk O e % b the general edu- RO A ST Fresh Kllled I on. g ISl d mnoml theory is moving in tion of progressive principles, Mr. Cobb declared, there is still a great meed for further progressive development of MILLIONS Lb C teachers, a more liberal attitude on tHe o a part of the public, which “foots the bills” and which is sm\ under the il- 0 F “that mass pro- (o] U PS OF Swift’s Premium thods in \ nut:l;l;‘:fl t majority of the delegates at- H SMOKED The Long Island Duckling sea- tegflmg “z‘}u cogverlx.tmn u:‘cl;:er& lr&d son opened Monday, April Ist, and vaRE EOONOM\’M ~ thers from school ner: ad- \ & e e i ooy we offer you this wu‘lt.lnd the ing new prlnciples of educational pro- first to come to Washington—a cedure, ‘were present at the meeting o s Inst. night in the ball zoom of the Wil- treat we know you will enjoy. Hotel and were welcomed by Dr. Frank W "Ballou. superintendent ~of | Lo schools in’ Washington. Agrees With Wilbur. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of == e —— - n— the Interior and president of Leland Stanford University, had commented on college training methods in @& lewer accepting an invitation to address th convention tomorrow evening. He wu i quo n oy Mr. Cobb ss having protested CO FF E E Fine Granulated Dozen 19c Effective in all stores Yoes” stendardised Saturday morning mul whlch grlnds on ‘them in the most uneven manner with unsatisfactory S G AR eaong v Sy s o ARE L : 2 LAST TWO DAYS Cotton 5 entrance requirements nnd mn pre- BY < Bag c L T Del Monte Sale ciplinary subjects > Lb P Coyndildufi:ie sc'@;d:&msgmg; 1 Gina “Middletown” discussed “Education and COFFEE otton C Del Monte Coffee ... ... .. & s rersris e DN CANwA3E Some Realities of American Life.” 3 : Bag Needs Time for Leisure. LOVERS Effective in All D. C. and Del Monte Fancy Crosby Corn s e oo - 2 CANS 29€ Del Monte Early Garden Peas. SRt 49¢ u‘;';?.?émmc?}’&”fi& :g.smbe stressed. Nearby Md. & Va. Stores Del Monte Prepared Prunes. + o by IS CANINZ 9T Del Monte Sardines, in tomato sauce. . .p.;maomor.. . . .can 12c education as wel las in zemnggel llvlng 3 5 % and he emphasized the :flong&lllel?‘g re%ly- 3 3 This Is National Coffec Week Del Monte Sweet Relish . . ...cmaesionccmnsmmonaon.:. . . . jar 23¢c Del NS—— . A (' T : M UST in All ABP Food Stores Del Monte °F Fackers Pineapple.,.,....... - v anns. - 2 flat cans 29c “itereotype, *age. 1 , b said : ) natus has changed from a producer m BE GOO D 8 O Clock Del Monte Pears .. .buffet can 10c buyer. He made a plea for the de- veluprnent of mdlvldunmy saying that St mt Del Monte Royal Anne Chemea . .2 buff. cans 23c Del Monte Fruits for salad we... . . . .buffet can 10c Wall Street was crow en who could. just as well dbedscle;xfltlag e — C E essor joctor ; :xt‘i;;?ntii:n hld brought out the indivi- WI "mm mllllllll"‘-l’w 0 ee Biuted C. Lindeman of the New York m Bchool for Social Work spoke on “Crea- 'y il ik o S T 0RD (jm{[ml . 25¢ Sliced or Melba Halves Sliced DEADST@E&%TSPUTE (."q;”lFEFIE\U‘ Bokar Goftes b, 35¢ e st 1007 Pure Coftee Pure Fruit Preserves .. ... cwnore. . 2B jar 39¢ ,.;{“f":::a’,{,,".‘:;’“:swfifi 5:,,,’,“.’:,15 , Campbell’s Beans. . . .-..... camacemmn. - 3 €ans 25¢ el B o e e . Del Monte Sliced Peaches . . . 2 ri'cw 27c Del Monte Sliced Pineapple . . 2 & 45c Del Monte c=t*dPineapple i 2 < 45¢ Del Monte Fruits for Salad - ‘& 39c Del Monte Pears . . 2 e 35¢ 33c ostme Bel Monte Apricots . . . = 3% SMOKED . Del Monte Cherries . . . & 35¢ ulj flfi £ Del Monte Spinach . .2 - 2k & 15k T Del Monte Asparagus Tips . . 3 < 49c Del Monte Asparagus Tips . soeta 20 :,:fi:;’:‘x;e’“ s Encore Prepared Spaghem — 3 CARS ' 23C : WU ——— ummmmnnmmuumunmnnmmummmmuum|mnuuuumuuumuummummmumfiuanmwumu1m||||uunmummuuumm||m 00 Ru M FO RD Encore Macaroni . © :. 7. .:% 3 se 19¢ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Adiogs Chesse . ¢ .. 52 .. » Qe | 2 Florida Hastings LR 111 EAANNDRANNY Octagon Soap Powder xumxammas- - .pkg. 7c¢ Old Dutch Cleanser . . ..vocwmer-xrerar.r. . 2 €ans 13¢ Yellow Cling Peaches HALVES IN SYRUP 2= 30¢ In All Grocery Stores and Van Camp’s Tomato Soup . . .- iame. - 2 Cans '15¢ “TO-OME TWO-TO-ONE TW0O-TO-ONE T'WO-TO-ONE Van Camp’s Bean Hole Beans oy.z.:. 2 cans 25¢ one-pound prints : < - y‘l.levad 10c 12¢ Carrots and Peas . ......xuomesommons. - 2 €ans 25¢ BAKING POWDER Gelfand’s Mayonnaise . . . . T . . . 3Q¢ = Shredded Wheat = — 19¢ Star and P. & G. Soap ... ...6 cakes 25c ru. TWO-TO-ONE :AV ] u‘: u Special Iut:olw Offer AppleButter " . 3 g::. 25C : ;gz 3 Ibs., 20c WO-TO -MWTWOW fwom e A B S S e R IR SN

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