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TON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. rA—12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING A-2 ______________THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D G IHOeD BENNETT TRIAL SET e Sty Bttt = | BUAR[] m Vlsn TWO WEST VIRGINIA BEAUTIES FOR TUESDAY AT DANVILLE |22 ;wg,?;;};mg:'éigs:g::ég P : | 5 ABADEMY APR“. 28 Salesman Accused of lolecting“:‘::ul%:: and preventing them Trom : . | %‘K?'s'é"{s“{.’iné“v}.‘-}’.‘; FRESH EGGS Hospital Nurses Faces Mis- s mM' { Program for Annual Inspec- tion of President’s Com- mission Is Outlined. demeanor Warrants. Army Officers Sail. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, April 17 () —Twenty- B i ‘lr E f‘) Ea t DANVILLE, Va., April 17—The trial | yyrep Army officers, headed by Maj. uy 0 ggs r ster of William E. Bennett, local automo- | Dlle ealesman and church deacon, who | George F. N. Dailey, sailed yesterday was arrested last Friday night charged |on the liner President Harding for with molesting four Memorial Hospital | Paris to complete arrangements for the | attaches while returning to Danville | pilgrimage of some 4 Gold _ Star from Greensboro, N. C., has been set | Mothers and war widows, who Will visit | for_next Tuesday. | the graves of their soldier sons this | "'The continuance was requested by | Summer. at “Headquarters” For more than a third of a century we have en- joyed the distinction of being considered “Head- quarters” for strictly fresh eggs. You will be sure of complete satisfaction if you buy all your Easter Foods and Table Needs Where Quality Counts! Special Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md, April 17.—The ‘board of visitors of the Naval Academy, appointed by the President and the presiding officers of the two houses of Cor will inspect the Academy on April 28-May 1. A am of drills, exercises and pections, designed to show the wvisitors the complete workings of the academy, has been prepared as fol- ASCO STORES Will Be Closed 12 Noon to 3 P.M. “GOOD FRIDAY” e 3 &t 25c¢ |Butter,48¢ Our First Fresh Asparagus Sale Large Bunches—Fresh—Green ASPARAGUS =+ 29c¢ “A Real Bargain in a Seasonable Vegetable” Opening Day. | Monday, April 28, 11 am., board of | visitors and heads of academic depart- | ments assemble at Officers Club. 11:30 | am. inspection of Bancroft Hall and | sick quarters. 1 p.m.. luncheon at suo- | erintendent’s residence. 2:30 pm meeting of board for organization. 4 | .m., regimental parade, Worden Field. | pm., reception to board of visitors at yesidence of superintendent of the Cans Naval Academy. | of 5 4 2 Red—Ripe—Fim Twelve The finest milk produced by tuberculin-tested cows | The Finest Butter In America esday, April 29, 6:49 a.m., inspec- tion of departments of seamanship and fight. tactics, navigation and modern | The Pick of the Nests | E'a ymdale Evap. Milk, 3 *" ©*™ 23¢ | smninnr EovssiFreshi | =simmimeci——eetar— S e 18¢ Rlch{lblld Butter Eggs o... 27c|&5C0 Sliced Bacon . {lfl‘ulg!!‘!nd Lu‘:t Hflllh 12‘3(\ pm(. juncheon in mess hall with regiment of B T gt ot omatoes Pounds C - department of ordnance and gunnery c and Dahlgreen Hall 2:30 pam., ses- | sion of board. 3:20 p.m., drills accord- d ing (o regular schedule. '8 pm. dinier | A R 3 at residence of superintendent | eg. Wesiny, A S50 | : « Z5C0 Finest Wet Shrimp, 2 c=e 33c spection of departments of engineering | West Virginia University students were unable to choose between brunette | Crisp, Hard Heads 19c er Jatd Mterwood eatics and Eox | and eads all maw the Mountaingers hiave {wo Deauty queens. They are Mar- -_ sh, s 5 son, V | garet Straley (above) of ipley, W. Va., an ra Dunn (inset) of ds- [ » H and Mahan Halls; 2 p.m., inspection of | ville, W. Va. . . [} B S " i 1 ville a Atcociated Press Photo. Ice-Berg i Vg’ienklzjsr Spec:c,dsv.l e - ard; 3:40 p.m. athletic events; 6:50 ) & b - g r pm attendance at after-dinner speak- | President, United States Senators Pred- Randolph Alumnae Elect. 3“"3‘: YVCE‘ k"(ll:;fle X :’:l" s 25‘ 2'":“"‘ . ““P el ll'(‘- ety i ;gc R i af | EOSIAS ALld DTyained Philips | yyncmERURG; Vai April 17 (Spe- e Heads for an Camp’s Cooked Macke c=2+ 25c | Aunt Jemima ancake bll‘mns' 0, . @iscretion of board. Goldsborough, Henry J. Allen and | cig)) _The Lynchburg Chapter of the Fancy Alaska Red Salmon....... 20 29¢| Gioéd Sogy Flour 25¢; 12-1-ber 49c Del Monte Sardines in tomato sauce..**" 12c | Quaker Puffed Wheat.........2 P 25¢ Edwin S. Broussard; appointed by the : g Personnel of Board. et 560 Hbuh of Rercestntanves, | AlCnnAS: Soclety of Randolply Lot “The members of the board are—Ap- | United States Representatives Fred A. Woman's College has elected the follow- inted by the President, Messrs. Mark | Britten, Royal C. Johnson, C. Ellis |ing officers: President, Mrs. J. Bolling ullivan, Thomas T. C. Gregory, Henry | Moore, Harcout J. Pratt, M. | Jones: vice = president, Mrs. Robert G. Sith and Joshua Greenhon, Luke |Evans and Williams A. Avers. | Whitfleld Miles; secretary, Mrs. S. H. Sva Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo, U.' Comdr. W. N. Richardson, jr. has|Williams, and treasurer, Miss Martha| £ N, retired; appointed by the Vice been detailed as secretary to the board. |Hancock. Del Monte Sugar Peas....:....... ean 15¢ | Quaker Puffed Rice. .. ........... ks, 16¢ A4SCO or Karo Table Reg. 19c Maypole Pancake S. 0. S. Aluminum SYRUP “" 10c SYRUP ** 15c|Cleanser 2™ 2lc oxe 2600 Ground Black Pepper and 26 Five Sy For 10c PKG. Wiomaric Good bread for every meal VICTOR BREAD # 5¢ VICTOR RAISIN LOAF, 10c e Calif. Seedless T | e Decarated Choe Egue B 2szs.l 3C Chocolate Craam Egg“ ... 25¢ 2':-:':'i Bzugc COFFEE RER :’ 29c n.s..ém ml?-..é.... 39¢c - 29¢c = av = . TEA o Extra Heavy Body—Especially Suitable for Percolators —-— Finest Granulated gg gENTE PE ACHES léi;:‘s 49 c Suggestions for Easter Occasions! ASCO California Asparagus. .. ... tall can 21 ¢ | ZSCO Tiny June Peas. ...... ...can23¢ Norwegian Sardines. ............ 2 cans 25¢ | 4SCO Fancy Sweet Peas...........c*"17c N.B.C. Robena Pin Wheel Cakes. ...™ 25¢ |#SCO Medium June Peas....... .3 cans §50¢ = Pure Vanilla Extract......... vottle ]3¢, 25¢ Farmdale Tender Peas.......... 2 cams 25¢ ) Baker's Shredded Cocoanut..... vke. 7c, 14c | 4SCO Finest Tomatoes. ... .. .. ,med. can ] (¢ == Baker's Southern Style Cocoanut. . . . .**" 16¢|Red Ripe Tomatoes. ........ 3 med. cans 25¢ 7?“ 4SCO Yellow Cornmeal. . . ... 10c | Choice Tomatoes ............. big can ]4¢ Efi 45C0 Buckwheat . ..... . .3 vkes 25¢ | Del Monte Tomatoes. . . . . BN 2t L ) ASCO Pancake Flour........... 3 pkes. 25¢ | Golden Bear Homemade Cookies. . .™ " 49¢ Lo - 3 % : :5‘-][ . = R , : Reg. 7c “Prim” Delicious Easter Candies! Reg. 14c o — = | : Rlce i ; Gorton’s 'g} A § . : : s Choc. EasterEggs. . .3 10c (R:e-dé tfe.l"ril | ! . | | ==\ ek ~ KELVINA ’ 2 v 9C | Fimest Jelly Egge.......2™ 25¢ : : : Cakes kg’ - Great New Gift to Automatic Super-Fast Freezing—for the extra- Automatic Cold Stor- age —For storing fresh more ice, size for size, fast freezing of ice cubes and or frozen meats, fish, game and any other refrigerator, withcapac- desserts. Merely placinga tray those new frozen ddi:riu you ities from 20 pounds in the of wateror dessertin a special now find at many markets. Cold an emdlnt size t2'34 pounds in faut fweringcompartmentours siveys below frectng. 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