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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. . KRAMER REMARKS | iz e 2] INGREASE IS SHOWN 22 558 s s e Urged to Sell Co-ed ndahce, © hosplial | Mrs. Henry 3. Gompers, Mre. Semiel P. Shreve, Mrs. Stephen H. Talkes, Mrs. CHICAGO, April 10.—The ad- visability of a degree of bachelor in the professions of medicine 2,000 M N and law has the attention of a of Honor at Kallipolis H ake Application for Pets Not in Address, but Made | | rescarch group at the University | | Months Almost Doubles P . 5 " : VIENNA (#).—Thy - Answering Questions. o Total of 1929 Period. Kallipolis Grotto entertained Mrs. Ed- | fine weher 1 her il store on G { & Dr. Kazel Kyrk, professor of ward W. Libbey, wife of the grand mon- | pendorfer street saved the lives of oo B household economics at the uni- arch of all grotioes of the United States gl WILK Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant| | versity, said today. “So it is up Almost twice as much money was|8nd Canada, at luncheon in the Ra-| 2bout 2,000 dogs. Poiiiid P A R A MOU NT l s Oheriane “). 36¢ 'oun reer on a dignified and profes- ‘The Juncheon was arranged by Mon- . c today that remarks concerning the pro-1 | sjonal basis.” material assistance to the needy a3 in | arcn of - Kailipolis Grotto Henry O. ;?:l‘:ltnhlmepded.her' t.r'::‘lc fo%: The WHITE HOUSE “) 43 posed transfer of many kindergarten | | the same period last year, according to|Steln for the wives of official Grotto | result was that the Society for the Pro- SRR C reports yesterday to the mopthly meet- | and Shrine officers. to meet Mrs. Libbey. | tection of animals received 2,00 ap- ORIENT A lb 39 Henry C. Stein, Mrs. Carlton F. Howell, ‘The society was glad to fill the or- S e c of the Sixteenth Street Heights Citi-| FOR DR. HARRY*M. Assoclated Charitles. The increase WAt | nrs ‘Ogcar Oehmler, Mrs, L. P. Steuart, | ders, for it had 14 ks . “ABOVE g gens’ Association, were in response to PRICE | {limed on unemployment, here. Mra, James . Hople, Mrs, John Shreve, | on fts hands and inc pl;:rn'xi'ed“t:m:; BUI I ER L ALL EXCEPT IN /) c Qt KAFFEE HAG 0 the course of an address, as stated | Military Honors Are Paid at Grave | far in April. however, showed a slight g Ib' 59C improvement, particularly in funds for B TG S < ey ut in the unethical ition of relief of other kinds. It is believed that 7 / ) B h-k?nl a speech on mflfl‘nflp?:?‘s‘“‘"“ Soistery: e d'mmgf ol m‘mfl 2 Y . 2 N Ew COMPLETE D fecting the schools resources as the season progresses an 7 /, uesting the Funeral services for Dr. Harry M |y gying conditions take a turn for the | § / ! 9 > o WMo STORES Y On Kitchen Career Arthur M, Poynton, My, William Ers- 9 3 rs. Arthur C. w and . o s aslichd iy GRAND MONARCH’S WIFE | wiliam Lauter. _ ENTERTAINED BY GROTTO ' R || S dting Sooking T ol drhd MURDER SAVES DOGS BUT‘[‘ R Statements Attributed to Him| | and sweeping as aignined as that | |$40,565 Spent in Last Three | Mrs. Edward W. Libbey Is Guest e After Woman's Death. C I . Tuns oty Ayrshire Butter < GOLD BAG....Ib. 29 superintendent -of schools, explained | | 10 us to put housework as a ca- | |spent during the last three months for | '¢igh Hotel vesterday, Newspapers pointed out that had the teachers to elementary grades, msgde | =) by him Tuesday night at & meeting FUNERAL SERVICE HELD |ing of the board of managers of the | Tnose present were Mra. Libbey. Mrs.| plications for dogs. GOLD BAND two or three direct questions and not YR A Preliminary reports on the outlay 80|\ Raymond B. Dickey, Mrs. George | away with at least 6,000 of them. PRICE” Eflfi: ot i in Arlington National the payment of rent and for emergency i : Mr, Kramer issued the folloWing | pice 55 years old, well known surgeor. | petter. R his appearance &t | o'\ shington and a World War vet-| During the first three months of this "' TO BETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS IN THE VICINITY OF e g | the case are that I am | eran, who died yesterday at the Emer. | year 1932 familles received $40,565 in . e ihie “aseoclation and the | gency Hospital, were held at 2 o'clock | material aid in the shape of food, cloth- fheeting place of the ssociation _is | this afternoon at Hysong's funeral par-| ing. fuel and rent. This represerts a 2701 P 3 lors. Military honors attended inter- | 24 per cent increase in the number of | ¥ . % . t. N w [ . . turning from another engagement on |ment in Arlington National Cemetery | families assisted over last year. g from gags m families assis O oun ”u, P.K g J. Non, Owner Phone North 7923 the evening of April 8, I stopped at the | _ Besides his mother. Mrs. Jane ¥ | Of the total number of families on Meeting piace of the association to | Price, he is survived by two brothers, | the list, 36 per cent were impoverished fcall for my wife, who was attending | Bernard Price of Davenport, Iowa, and | because of unemployment, and most of | P this meeting. I took a seat in the rear | Frank K. Price of this city. Dr. Price | the latter were new cases. of the hall. The discussion of the kin- | maintained an office and residence at In addition to material service ren- dergarten question was in progress | the Beverly Court Apartments. dered. the Associated Charities visitors CHOICE e m— White Star Tuna Fitk When T ‘entere@ TWo 'or thiee GIFEL | e — A —F e RS e e yon S, ST i 752 SUNSWEET | Ready o oy cod Fi . Dbl O ey Nz Lge. Size | Pillsbury Pancake Flour . .2 pkgs. 25¢ Sk 0T 8 ' Y [B1] zdding Gitt - : g || PRUNES | 2.Vircnia Apoe Butr s jr, 23c opinion’ it would be difficult to_ justify Pay Only 75¢c a Week CieamiafiWheat lge. pkg., 24e ::e exces‘l!\'e cosl"oh( l‘};\e kflndergnruni % o ¢ comparison W e average cOS S 5 S\ try. Th bout 25 S i 3 ‘ \ & £ DeeTle present st this meeting, - On & Lggestions i WE‘“‘,‘E:" thie spactel fes % Krumm’s Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles rising vote only two persons had in- , e to show you wha \ y S‘x;esg_e;?m;%hmwe v;v:mot: ,Efifp‘“;,‘;':,‘;’.‘,‘e S —abound throug}lout our un- | economy 1s made possible . il Lb. Pki 1 3 pkxl., 25c W ot fumciendy nteresied fo voie 3 usualédisplayarob iFine SFurni- B T S-S R A C | Chats Best Navy Beans pke., 13¢ er Wi 5 ! s o ture, Lamps, Mirrors, ete. can choose from three mag- R Gflflfln s Fish Roe 14-0z. can, 15¢ FUNERAL RiTES HELD Many selections at Moderate 7 :3::“::’ d:i'.:::"‘d' ‘.‘":‘i; \ 9 | Prices. oot Bt g . * * * * * STAR SPECIALS x x x x x of unusual brilliancy, perfect- FOR DR‘ P. s BYRNE Inspection Without Obligation Invited ly cut and set in ultra modern il fJ=masnma. 5| CAMPBELL’S BEANS 3 --23c of Medical Staff of Pen- 2 || James B. HEnperson | 9 42 GEMANT WILD ROSE SWEET CORN, 2 c-- 19¢ Puneral services for Dr. Patrick J. Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting Byrne, 76, veteran practitioner of Wash- SN ington and former medical examiner at 1108 G Street————Phones g::::::: ;g;g | the Pension Office, who died yesterday S 9c at his home, 2810 Sixth street morth- east, were held this morning at St. An- thony's Church. e 9 e e Drnsvesitty of Tows » t ve ) . ana :g‘emae?le\:le Medical Hosglul. New =4 Lge. C c York, graduating from this latter in- N ie's ol prackice of 405 years, WL’ E l 5 which he resigned in 1918. Besides his widow, he is survived by $ % four sons, Paul, director of athletics at 1 8t. John's College; Patrick, jr., a star| . [ athlete at Holy Cross College: Joseph ) No. 2 Can c - and Robert, and four daughters, Mrs. Mary Crawley, Mrs, Elizabeth Van Sant, Mrs. Mary Tyler, all of this city, and Mrs. h Robinson of Laconia, N. Y. . Sarah Rol of Laconia Brewer-Snyder’s Potato Chips, LISBON (#).—The minister of agri- eulture told a recent trade convention that the United States had ousted Portuguese [ruit from the Brazillan Schindler’s Peanut Butter, 16-oz. jar, 25 market because exporters here were FLOUR s‘hlz‘ -;':. i "l/‘-":zpll‘:' 23: FLOUR careless in selecting and packing fruit Always Uniform in Vermont Maple and Cane Syrup, ) (Not Bleached) e a n d : C o nve n z e nt A PR T 12 Lb:““:d Lbs. | Superior Doughnuts phc‘l’:zt:: §g§ PRA o Poor racxiuf; Toses Trade. : e a s y ol v ' WASHINGTON Ige. pkg., 10c CERESOTA Wl]}g Rogers V-B Brand Old-Fashioned Apple Sauce, ays: ‘ h d-fr ) b 53c ;l_fi_ Puritan Malt E can, 15¢ 1 12 Lbs. s to have a dirierent j i Viatment Dog Foud: " "ctm 14 | = 63 night. They take this country’s census by his knockouts. He fought h s little black Pickaninny weighing : ’ only 202, named Mr. Neil Clisby, b Y FLOUR 12-lb. Bag 63c E:XE;::T;‘I‘E(:H":Y‘(LT zl;ec en:g]ucr:lgg : [ S | SCH[MMEL s P URE PRESERVES 2.1b. Jar e al and hit him on the ’ | fii‘@:‘?{é&{i&figfi% : ; ‘ CONQUEROR TOMATOES Lge. Can e @ BRILLO 5700000 2 pe Look at the complete list of Campbell’s Soups printed in st : { A F ANCY 5 -STRING BROOM Each this advertisement and on the label of every can. Do you realize that there are no less than 21 different . Gt » . Dl ’ I CH BREW d Bots. (Contents) 25c and delightful Campbell’s Soups? s - | Ny GUNDERSHEIMER CAKES 33 ‘ , 3 3 Pound c useful and attractive? “LADY RUTH”—a crushed strawberry layer! Nothing could possibly interest you more or benefit your family more than to learn about these fascinating soups at first hand—by serving them on your table. < ' ; I o“'l’l{l Roofing sl .05 Thick, substantial soups. Clear, dainty soups. Meat . MEATS FRESH FR UITS AMERICAN PERDUNS. v soups. Vegetable soups. Soups for the children. Soups for —_— A Al:; (S::::ll:‘: eS:':n.ck :};:rh:s.t::; and the family meals. Every kind of soup you FANCY LEG OF ND—VEflEES CHEESE S : LAMB FLORIDA NO. 1 NEW POTATOES Pound 21 delicious Soups »29c| 4 ~ DB Your Choice . . . ord f the: 3 Branches—3 by Campbell’s famous chefs — comieits soups icom soor woces : MAIN OFFICE-62 & C.Sts S W. AspArAGUS ' Mocxk Turtis CHUCK *CAMP MEIGS-57 & Fla. Ave.N.E. BRIGHTWOOD-5921 Ga Ave.NW Start today by making selections at your grocer’s. Then Bets TN at your next visit make different selections. And so on, ::,',,_m,, x::‘: ; : ROAST FAINCY BEETS . ......2 bunches 15¢ T until you have served all the Campbell’s S Whi v RELIEVE ric s st b il -, o - i s 27 SPRING ONIONS 3 bunches 10c Lb. C PILES QUICKLY appetite! Campbell’s Vegetable Soup —that “meal in o Ko sl ICEBERG LETTUCE . head, 10c and 15¢ itself”—is certain alw: i (Oxms) Tomato ays to remain one of your greatest B Coowi sl With This Soothing, Healing favorites. 15 vegetables in this one soup! No wonder it’s Consommi " Vecerasie-Beze FRESH FISH WALKER HILL Trouble Swiftly the most popular hearty soup in the world. 12 cents a can. JuLmnns VeamicziiiTomare FOUNTAIN BRA NDV UNGUENTINE CONES It is so convenient for you to get 6 cans at a time! . H AMS - Dairy f"3'" : ' FILLET OF HADDOCK . . ™ 21c || Milk c eglect piles you invite the, ot and oberations seuse’Joss of time and are expensive. 3 A 1. 33 ||FRESH CROAKERS....~I5c| s cteaw burning and flglnl Il)'l': itly — stubborn cases usually e o ke | : Db || FRESH HERRING .....3™ 25| CHEESE el IOChbd g Pure Lard 24 25¢| ™ 10¢ b AVHITE i BACON ... -