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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1939. Will Rogers | |THREE OF FAMILY | e ST - N 4 [ | Mgtepb]| DISTRICT GRO| §9ing a0 fast since 1 left Ponca City, Daughter Leads to R el rateg, pavens $ot Tivictigation VISSCHER BROS. V-B Brand GUNDERSHEIMER’S R E . 3 . . o0 hold of a mo: T. wi 5 N ‘Besolutmn Urges Children Be g " $85,000 Estimate in Building :::v:erl té B, fi%fi n‘:i ':Zu% L e OLD-FASHIONED N PURE DELICIOUS DAMSON ; Bill Raises Question of | mate “how much i will raise when |“'1ONG BEACH, Celf, April 24— \ 2 oy g | EREIR SR Wkt AT a1 5e 39 LAYER |, 33 of Narcotics. : L »y Federal Course. travel is sure picking up. This line . | stances which police described as mys- has “doubleheader today, each - s g 12, Arrive in Los Angeles :fi;‘:‘?\ll. was held today for investiga. Adopt: ‘ 1 plans for enlarging and ex- | this afternoon at 4:20, and speaking |~ Mrs. Hartman's detention followed BICE rusciition niging st u.fé&‘.“mé’ Department of Agriculture | Of “Arthur” as he gets older and his | giscovery by autopsy surgeons yesterday fchool children be taught the harmful g i er Solant on B street southwest, by | time commences to get valuable, We | of a poison in vital organs of Ruth . |leftects of narcotics and the passing of W o expenditure of $85,000, just cub- ; .:“;’, Dim on one of these aeto- | Hartman, 14, who died April 15, JACK llld -"LL PARAMOUNT | warious other resolutions advocating cer- T ™, |mitted as an estimate to Congress by pianes yet end 1 Woa Coroner Frank Nance of Los Angeles A DELIGHTFUL ! President Hoover in the latest building County ordered the bodies of O. B. ¥ OYSTER HOT TEi SO o ehoot e : * || i, “foday raised the question of Yours. ~|Haruman, 47, the woman's husband, DESSERT FILLET OF HADDOCK. . 2T » t will, after all, & b ho dled followin ol conenton ot e B of | f i e e e Tt e | e 2 WIS EREE. 1 Phg. With | FRESH TROUT. ... [ [.00 00 w18 | KETCHUP > 3 1S il 3 l, ! . N P, S T i 32| [ oy e St | $100,000 LOSS BY WAVES | 5, i 0, Sttt FRESH CROAKERS. ... .. W 12Vsc | tm s 1o moue . : , bu ently from ptomaine ) ex- The congress also adopted a resolu- | | - | | ben reucten, LONG BEACH, Calif., April 24 ().— Rumed for Turther examination. - MO8 SHAD. . .o o3 v nmnnn e 336 13C 23c tlon favoring “the development of af}f - . - 3 ‘he first buildings in the Federal tri- Police said the three dead members program or programs of activiies for A e B eariment of Gommerce, | City Manager John Buck last night esti- | or"the * family g Mo fhoiranace Buck Shad. .........0..0..s™22¢ ome, church and community which 5 and the Internal Revenue structures,|mated that huge waves during the past policies totaling $4,700, in which Mrs. may be co-ordinated with the character § &y have individual heating plants, built on | three days had caused damages of $100,- | Hartman was named beneficiary. education program of the public 5 a “breakdown plant” basis. This would | 0o0 to the Long Beach breakwater and o schools, to the end that the entire time A % 2 i ed . . . : of v:!‘:’ep chilld may be occupled in the . R - ;:f-:m';?;e:?yuc\;u:!&;?rdllcg‘el:zlnx;e plant P’T‘uf,:fi';:eexp;‘;:.m mystification over Declines Nomination. 2 N EW COM P LETE D . G. S . S TORES 'nt o 0se qual v] broke down. it 1is which H. C. Greer of West Virginia h: e~ are the distinguishing mark of good | MRS. JOSEPH N. SAUNDERS Tn' addition to buildings to be con- | bae cayse }’éfi,‘.".fl”.;‘;”.fl:&;'flm\" B e TO ENABLE US TO BETTER SERVE THE RESIDENTS IN THE VICINITY OF citizenship and fine character.” structed in the triangle, there are new | No storms have been reported in South- | commissioner recently tendered him by | i entureof e shermoon semicn s |\ ANGES FAVORED [ imetoms e way om, Caplol, Bl | rn” ulforni waer Frsldent Hoovr 2017 BUNKER HILL RD. NE. 532 8th St. SE. praising Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, the Office Building and new Supreme Court - - D. CEPPOS, Ph N i Fetiring idant; for' e 16 3 J earen- |0 T s Owner. one North 9529 H. LENKIN, Owner. Phones Lin. 3874, 8797 tive yeats ‘of scrvice as head of the IN PARK AID PLAN |5t he® dapiion At present. the Y i ALL AMERICA u.w‘u{mflmm : 4 s w \ congress. She was presented with a Government heating plant serves the purse containing more than $300 in entire group of Capitol Hill buildings. personal and friendly service that has made D.G.S. Stores the preference of the modern housewife. . rs t These res carry & Full Line of Fresh and Meats, Produce and Groceries. Here yi will l‘il receive the same gold, a large bunch of flowers and voted | National Conference Here, How-| Engineering reports on the matter of * A 2 e g You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect These New Stores at Your Convenience life membership in the District of Co- A a heating plant of such size as would lumbia Congress of Parents and Teach- | ever, Indorses Principle of Fed- |be needed for so many buildings raise ers as a token of the appreciation of 8 the point of diminishing economy. Up its members_ for her services. Mrs. eral and State Relations. to a certain distance, it is pointed out, £ Rafter had declined to permit herself it has proved economical to provide o be renominated for snother (. | ypugn sngorimg whe_princpe ot | ESma IR 8 S Rt B | B OF oun i MEATS Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ew Officers Inst Federal aid for State park conserva- | mievt not brove economical . The new officers, elected earlier yes- [ Lon, seyeral e ;‘:fikp]: D'AMON D I M pORT SA LE HIGHEST QUALITY FANCY HOME GROWN ferday, were officially installed near the i e Erose ot the B scsdlon. An addrasy |ministrative power, were proposed ves- | EXCAVATION STARTED The New BULOVA By Pt S i eyt 3, B 3, e Tl : CHUCK ROAST SPINACH the meeting by Mrs. William Wolf | SOnferetice on State Fari - FOR RAILROAD BRIDGE = “M' Am $ B iruss Thaoried the Stand aken by | The princlple of Federal aid for the _ i 188 €erica : the National Congress of Parents and | PUrchase of State parks, proposing 8 | New Structure Will Carry R., F. ea $5,000,000 annual congressional appro- plmfx}::;! for cleaner and better motion | priation to be apportioned among State |- and P. Tracks Over Mount 1 Lb. c Pounds _ c “The congress also urged vigorous ac- territories for park preservation, is em- 1 § bodied in the McNary and Englebright Vernon Memorial Highway. Fancy Leg of Lamb. . . v..™33c | Fresh Peas ..............2 ™ 29¢ oo aest I tion against the use of children in en- | tertainments and on the stage for the | D, now pending in Congress. .= /| Excavation work for the bridge which purpose of exhibition, and that “every st ge! is to carry the. Richmond, Predericks- o o rd ~ 'm‘;}&‘fg to f”“"“"' m:”{otl,l‘tla]v‘v:lxt:ecgol:r:::? o BonpemrmendeShre iyt E“‘.lm‘“ i Just introduced An unusually i ». [ e offering by ex! rs of prizes, % Mount Vernon Memorial Highway just 7 . . m H . head . | fhee tickets, lotteries or gifte. as tnduce. | , Elimination of the proposed admini- | (oliip"™ op “th paesent nilr‘:ld gr.jdge smart, new wrist watch created by m..g,“ Sliced Bacon 3 39¢ lceberl Lettuce . o loc, 12‘/:: ments to increase the attendance of |Stative commission and vesting of &d- | syanning the Potomac River was started i . ! children.” ministrative powers in_some existing | Y040y, " Merritt-Chapman and Ballova (G5 iodetnusETicer Pure Pkg. Lard verees .2 ™ 25¢ | Texas Onions . .. . 3 ™= 25¢ Among the first of the series of |Dureau possibly the natlondl DERSC| Seott Corporation of New York City. : women. Dainty, gem-set, dust- . Spale i o Rl s e i oiolutions sdepied, afler rencng a1 | Wi Blte Bars (o 10 YOurs: Con- | sy eisiores rsies 1684 Wb PR/ proot cue protects o [jevel B HOME DRESSED POULTRY AT ALL | New Potaloes. ... <30 23 congress’ stand regarding child train- native stone. 7 ;- 24 . S The. And development, wag one Tavoring | LWo of three conditions _regulating | ""wory"also is well under way on the = Vith iy s toimtohs OUR STORES New Cabbage . ............. .2 15¢ “the establishment, in the construc- 150';'0 o;“"_‘m,'t;'n'-:h"“:r '::g:‘r'm%m“'_';g foundation of the bridge across Hunting SN & Hon of school bulldings, of definite | i es, which, during the st five YeArs | O socut it ey comnicten A dvedss | [ - Pay $1.00 a Week practice with regard to light, heat,|Of the authorization period, fail to|is at work pumping sand and gravel ] . ; Fancy sanitation, plumbing and all facilities | meet the terms of the bills, for the fill across Roaches Run. Fountain Lb: affecting the health of children in at-| In advocating Federal aid for State -— Lb. Box - c tendance at school.” park establishment, the conference e Brand. » ‘Under the head of this resolution, poh;‘te;i o:zhm;:,u ula\&u'P m; use col.« House Adopts Veterans’ Survey. | & = iz8 ¢ red de te |sucl jane TS| in character, i = 3 S avEroud: adequats appropriations | State parks are virtually the only Torm | or'alcxiting veterans' legsiation by & [JEWELRY COMPA el and_ dontal inbpection and |of State conservation activity excluded | {5t “congressional . committes was T € Lyt | e | el S e m e A RANULATED SUGAR, 10«49 " Parsons, historian. Mrs. Rafter, the re- & 44 un c JEER o proune tiring president, and Miss M. Gertrude ———- e 9 ks Other Resolutions Adopted. Young were elected delegates to the| France has -ppmpg:tle’goul.m.m B ot obercaious, ‘e extension of o 'rcul ) e extensio = ice to all schools, one deplor- P —— = another favoring “the inclusion of suit- g all school eurricula . Shich W - The Exclusive Hot- % Tor nomomabing and. parent: ; ggETCOMET RICE fi':c'fi‘?:;':'.::: 3Pkgs., 25¢ Total 26 c Next, the congress favored “adequate : 3 SALE. Whice ond Flaky 1Pkg...1c y g:buuflon and dissemination of its dings. 255%5E of the finest 39t%) DEL MONTE PEAS 3-47c et . = WHEELING MATCHES, 6« s 17¢ statistical work of principals of ele- mentary schools be reduced or that the [ ] [ ] a clerical force be increased to take care . % Fresh From 2 3 = tomatoes is in this SALADA TEA &z 4 me 23¢ e iy T | BABBIT’S CLEANSER, 6-~25¢ Schools, mendation under " i el 1) p: SUPERB MALT SYRUP, 3 c-’$1: the head of “faithful citizenship,” as Ny j of Colum : v 2 s '&fi“’fiu”l..n;mn tkcm:n sel{-govern- Tomatoes in all their ruddy, ripe perfection. Sun- ment is the first lesson citizenship, |- . . . . . . e e belleve that this principle should £ sweetened right on the vines until their flavor is at its be inculcated in the lives of the young : tempting best. people by example as well as by pre- { eept.” B e recommendation -further - iirged b Then, and not until then, they are plucked to make the adequate enforcement of the eight- o the most popular soup in all the world — Campbell’s N eenth amendment. The association h Tomato S Nz e 7227 also adopted a clause in the resolution 2 b 4 omato Soup. . declaring the Kellogg peace pact “the b 3 : ; jraosy goanoceatie steprever taken 1 850 The tonic tomato juices and luscious tomato “meat” Interest of world pesce” z 3 are strained to a smooth puree and blended with golden D aily F OOd Necess"ties seasonable Sugg“tiom A resolution was adopted thanking e Bes gotinities e Nt A Birmey, p creamery butter. The seasoning is done with ‘the skill of he first president of the charter organi- oy the master hand. e T ' , . el S R CONQUEROR lee. 1, | HORMEL'S PICKLED PIG FEET Sont of the congress and Mrs, Edna M. ow you enjoy this wonderful soup! There’s a sparkle TOMATOES ...... can 1 c Dubois, the first vice president of the : \ in every spoonful — an irresistibly delicious flavor your charter organization, was elected hon- 4 : % = A p 2 l/j.l’t. Pt. orary. vice president. ' The resolutions ; appetite craves again and again. . Mother’s Delight Extra 2 2 ar C Jur C were introduced by Mrs. W. T. Banner- D po o P . Cans man, resolution committee chairman. . 4 % Often you’ll wish to serve it as a Cream of Tomato Soup, Standard Sugar Corn... c The list of new officers installed is ] > & easily prepared according to the brief directions on the TT POST 2 e Josephh N. Saunders, president; i label. A special delight! RITTER’S TOASTIES ...... Phgs. g Can: Mrs L. B. Castell, first vice president; = ; oA TOMATO SOUP . c Mrs. Finis D. Mortis, second vice presi- And Campbell’s Tomato Soup, just as it comes from the g 9 Gont: S W hyler, fourtn” vice 2 3 mak derful for salad fish BAKER’S GUEDERNES Sfi;‘,fiae,’.'éf"m. Jbseps;‘e PR gL % can, makes a wonderful sauce for salads, meat, fish, eggs, Jar 13c I Sice president: Dr. W. C. Ruediger, ; - etc., ete. CHOCOLATE ..... MUSTARD ......... gixth vice president: Mrs. Willlam T. W *95¢ | APPLE BUTTER . = 23C M lione, tsasurer. and i 5 8 ; 1 d Il " s Bt PEANUT BUTTER 1o ; g elicious Soups [t Be = 49C) 0 etk v i POTATO CHIPS .. pks. loc GINGER ALE 3 (c..u-u)zsc by Campbell’s famous chefs |Nucoa . 95¢ E . OLEOMARGARIN DUTCH BREW4 s 25¢ BUTTER FLOUR COFFEE — WASHINGTON - AYRSHIRE SELF-RISING | Gold Bag....." 29¢ =l Brand sLb. 27C 1z §2¢ .Go:d With Every :... :l-.:;.i:l'b- 50c 24 Lb. $l.03 Wilkins ......™ 36c Quality CERESOTA Orienta ......™ 3% GOLD BAND | pijghyry’s Best | White House..™ 43c Will Make i, > 47c| 4 29c¢ i 59c|0Kay ......." 25 N R e R Your choice . . . Order any of these offer you a fascinating variety. Vegetable soups which you Campbell’s Soups from your grocer so easily cream. Hearty soups — each a meal in itself. Asrisicus Mock Tustts Dainty clear soups for entertaining. Soups just right for Bean MULLIGATAWNY the children’s meals. Unusual soups no home kitchen Beer MurroN : B iy attempts. Make a selection today. 12 cents a can. E}::::x‘;. 3 ll:::"l i ‘Wherever or whenever you buy Campbell’s Soups you E = B always obtain the same uniform high Quality. 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