Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1930, Page 16

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smpsmm BILL lw | ~ ASSAILED IN BRIEF | Manufacturers Call Measure Before Senators Invalid and Revolutionary. The charge that the Shipstead anti- (flllh injunction bill is “clearly invalid & mat! 1al turers said it represented the views of 00 loyers. Wfl empu?y‘!! enacted and held valid, Tights against irreparable injury when- ever the case in any way arose out of @ labor controversy, unless.actual fraud or violence could shown, in_ whicl case a limited and whnlly ma.dequaw nmrecflnn might be affore junctions, Emery said, “could be usued under any circumstances £ acts, including against sets of trikes lnd the support of strikes, even B e«?p threats of vio-| ‘when accompani so-called ‘yelluv-dor contract uit ool whej lldenum have been held vuld by mnny courts, including New York, and es been declu’!d vxlid by th' Supreme Court of nited States.” added, would be he fldedb‘ the Shipstead bill for 80~- Ffl glre psmn contempts,” ter of law lnd nvnlumnnry in its s aspe: e sald, adding thn'. lt m “in vlolent Donflct with the publl(' Eoucy of the people of the Unite QUITS HUSBAND TO GET RICHES, FAILS, KILLS SELF George F. Helmuth, 22, of St. Louis, Mo., was recently Steedma the $1,500, James Harrison istered by Washington University of Si him t spend one year abroad 15 travel mll nku of past centuries, was given for the 344 LOOPS BY GIRL SETS WORLD RECORD Makes 68 Others, But Not Con- secutively, After Shattering 01d Mark. By the Assoclated Press. LOUIS, May 5—Miss Laura In- | wives galls, 25, of New York Oity, estab- lished & new women's record for consecutive loops in an airplane by executing 344 loops at Lambert-St. Louis Pleld late yesterday. The former record of 46 loops was held by Miss | MoP Mildred Kauffman of Kansas City. Miss Ingalls made 66 more loops which did not count as she had stop to pump gasoline from a reserve ;‘; Divorced Hindu to Meet Will Pro-| tank. visions, but Is Denied Estate of Relative, Friends Explain, u ecute the helzht ol lbout sow feet. ‘The record stvudenhd “I'm terribly because my goal was said. “I wasn't af woinM about t.h-t 400 loops,” named reelplent of h“echlre lor 19!0 h will mble 0! Ircllfleclllrll ‘mas a memorial to Admiral yrd. —Wide World Photo. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOUR VIRGINIA SPOTS Two Senators in Party of 180 Re-| turning to Capital After Stops at Monticello and U. of V, By the Assoclated rm. CHARLOTTESV] —A ‘Washington party ot 1!0 mcludln‘ two United States Senators, 17 members of House with their families, and the of others was here luz niqht at the conclusion of a pleas- ure trip through Northern and Central 13. The trip included visits to cello, the home of Jeflerson. lnd the University of t all cold or uncom- [ committee, amon !orubl. and eoum hnve stayed up untl ‘clock.” spok she ascended at p.\:l. and Finest Quality Imported Olive Oil for Those Who Want the Best Re Umberto OLIVE OIL 30c Shredded Wheat. . . .P- 10c Post Toasties. . . .2 Pks™ 15¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes . .....2 Pke= 15¢ Half Pint Kellogg’s Krumbles. .+ 12¢ “Sanico” Macaroni 3 Pks= 25¢ Peerless Macaroni 3 Pks* 19 B. &M. Flaked Fish tn 121/5¢ B. & M. Flaked Fish. . %" 20¢ Gorton’s Cod Fish. ..t 14¢ Beardsley’s Cod Fish Pts- 14¢ Hemn; Roe..cne. Van Camp’s Mackerel tin 12¢ Domestic Sardines. .*» 41/¢ King Oscar Sardines. .t 19¢ Crown Sardines. . ,%® 1214¢ Gorton’s Salad Fish t» 1215¢ Chum Salmon......%" 15¢ Argo Red Salmon. . .%= 29¢ Kinney’s Columbia River Salmon. ... 4" 32¢ t» 59¢ Office and Warehouse 1845 4th Street N E. These Prices Prevail in Washi) d Nearby Stores New Low Prices on ““Sanico”’ Mayonnaise 3 = 10c || Gelfand’s e con oty || Mayonnaise = e = 20c 33c === "y, 39c Special This Week ! Del Monte Sardines 2 == 19¢ g‘:::. and many other 5c Hershey’s Cocoa == 21 ¢ Rolll 2 5c 99 TOILET Friend’s Beans 2%350 [ ] “Sanlco TISSUE Friend's In.;n are really baked in the oven. o Full Pint Jar Full Pint Jar Tins for New Low Price on A New Item ‘Extensively | Advertised in Magazines and Over the Rdlo Del Monte COFFEE - = 43¢ Blue Ridge Com......... %= 10c Silver Brand Peas... . .t 10¢ Blue R. Cut Beans.. .t= 12¢ Musselman’s Apple Sauce ..........MH 10 Campbell’s Beans. . 3 tins 25 Ritter Beans.. ., .3 tins 25¢ Blue Ridge Carrots = 121/¢ Snider’s Rosebud Beets $or 25¢ Snider’s Sliced Beets %r 23¢ Snider’s Cherries ., .. %8¢ 29¢ Canned Grapefruit. .., .= 25¢ Canned Grapefruit._. .t 10¢ Grapefruit Juice.....%n 10c Maine Comn. ......2 tns 35¢ Del Maiz Corn..., ... 2 tns 35 Corn on Cob.......4n 39c Shoe Peg Comn. ., . .2 tins 35, Shriver's A-1 Corn. . .t= 15¢ Del Monte Corn... . 2 tins 29, B.&M. Lima Beans n1217¢ Blue Ridge Limas. ..t 15¢ Baby Lima Beans. .t 171/¢ Burt Olney Peas.... . . .t 25¢ A-1 Tiny Peas. ..., .. %= 25¢ Peter Pan Peas.. ...t 19¢ “Sanico” Peas... . ...t 19¢ Peas and Carrots. . . .t 15¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut...t= 15¢ port pilot'’s license, woman in the for such a license. W to have become FORMER JUDGE FACING RETRIAL FOR MURDER fficial as she was ob- t.h-tthey Ulmdfihfflmw Sybil I.ewu, Radio Bingcr, nm. NEW YORK SUNDAYS May 11, 25 ln"lfilnn- itimore mm) 2:08 a.m. —_— N Is Charged With Fatally Stabbing fi from a Stenographer to Whom He Had Paid Attention, HURT IN PLANE WRECK Pilot and Oompanion Rushed to Hospital for Treatment. to the Pete h’n no-:m !:;r treatment of ethl;su- route to Florida fr - Pl om Wilmis w-m nunu Stassse Fittes iyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyenlht Speudnt Compo;ifion $ HllfSolel Good year O’Sulhnn or Monarch Rubber Heels Attached for All work l‘& SHOE REPAIR 403 11th St. N.W, (3| Canna e doz, 5| Large Geranfums, 19c each. BEAUTIFUL PANSIES Tuesday and Wednesday to a Basket 63c a Basket A Perfect Mass of Blooms. Magnificent blendings of the rarest, richest colors and ues. DREAMS OF BEAUTY Come and Make Your Own Selodiun ) H N ORDERs POk PLANTS Petunia Plants All in Bloom 19¢c Ea. dsome fringed erin- STARTED CANNAS Green leaf, and yellow flowers. 10c Es. ll 00 Doz, HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 3 and 4 feet high—Ready to burst into bl balled in clay and wrapped l;‘b:rln;. ";'rl:-y :llol SRt v 69¢ Each ot only be a source of DEUTZI Y RL nusn FORSYTHIA. P. G. HYDRANG » SWEET-SCENTED MOCK ORANGE, SPIREA, Anthony Waterer, Thumbergia and Van Houteii; WEIGELA, Pink and White; JAPANESE QUINCE. HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS MAKES THE EVERLASTING GARDEN—GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL PLANTS WRAPPED 3 IN A BUNDLE 3 bine, Shasta Daisies, Pyrethrum-Painted Daisy, Sweet Kind William, Hardy Phlox, Gypsophila-Baby Breath, Hardy Primrose, Hibiscus, Golden Glow. HARDY EVERGREENS, 89c EACH Il large, beautifully doulmd plants— luh balled in elay and wrapped in burlap All 12 to 15 inches high Alnttien Arborvitae, 15 to 18 in., e American Arborvitae, 2 to 3 feet.. VEGETABLE Cabbage Plants, Early Jer 25¢ Dox. omato, Cauliflower, Pe; 30c Doz. Egg Pl ...50c Doz. IOLGIANO’S CAPITOL PARK LAWN GRASS SEED Quickly produces a rich, velvety, deep green lawn, Ib., 40c; 10 Ibs,, ”505 25 Ilu ‘.-85. Beds Loma Fertilizer our Lawns and Flower S1bs., 60c; lollu ‘l 003 25":-..'200; 50“”-.3350 SHEEP MANURE—BONE MEAL 01bs., 80c; 25 1bs., $1.00; 501bs., $1.75; 100 1bs., $2.50 Prices, This Sale Only! F.W. Bolgnano & Co‘ J\ w8125 lis1ss A WONDERFUL SALE OF )\ 12 and More Big Clumps D. OR PHONE |E! OT;.iER sPI.ANT BARGAINS |B Tall, Dark Blue and Light Blue Delphinium, Colum- of Onelf! 65¢E Argo Tuna Fish, . % tn 15¢ White Star Tuna, . % tn 23¢ Catalina Tuna... % t= 20c Crabmeat. ,.,..t" 39¢ Skinless Figs. .. ...t Carpenter’s Figs .. .. Queen Olives. . ... .4 Stuffed Olives. ., ....> 10c Queen Olives..., . .3 45¢ Stuffed Olives. ..., 3% 75¢ o i FLOUR 22 43¢ Gold Medal Flour . . .12™ 59¢ Pillsbury’s Best Flour .- 59c “Sanico” Flour . . Washington gt SealectMilk . . . 3% Green Bag Coffee . . w. Santos Coffee . . . w. Cudahy’s Puritan Bacon 1. 35¢ Swift’s Premium Franks . 30c Blue Ridge Cut Beans w.12c “SANICO” BRAND Selected Fresh EGGS dozen 350 FRUITS—VEGETABLES The Seasons Best, Every Day PEAS wura 3% 28¢ Fancy fresh peas from South Carolina at an unusually attractive price. Iceberg Lettuce . . .kt 1215¢ Fancy Tomatoes . 2. 35¢ Bunch Carrots . . .bua5¢ New Cabbage . . . w.5¢ Local Radishes . . 3bude10c Spring Onions . . 3buce]Oc Fresh Rhubarb . 3bwaeldc Fancy Spinach 3 . 20c Juicy Lemons . . 3 fr 10c Idaho Potatoes . . 4 m. 25¢ New Potatoes . . 4w 25¢ Texas Onions . . 4w 25¢ virsinia Apples. . . 3 m. 25¢ FreshBeans 2 29c Crisp, Fresh Beans From Florida. Pink Salmon Good, substantial food moderately priced—tin, 15¢ Full 1,000-sheet rolls of velvety-smooth toilet tissue eir distinetive flavor; large tin, Libby’s An exceptionally low price is quoted on this fine tomato catchup 2 i‘l ngei.n s, give goodneunm untry Per Bottle 1 5(: = 8Dc¢ There is no deposit charge for bottles . . . and a 2¢ refund for each empty bottle returned. Heinz Pork and Beans 2 « 18-0z. tins 25c Silver Floss Kraut... . .t 14¢ Chili Con Carne. .. . .t 12¢ Standard Tomatoes ¥e- 2 10¢ Large Prunes._. .. .2 35¢ Sun Maid Raisins. . Pk 10¢ Evap. Peaches. . ™ pis. 25¢ Evap. Apricots... . ..™ 29c - Sunsweet Prunes. . ™ »s. ] 8¢ Sunsweet Prunes 2 I pks. 33 Del M. Strawberries 2 tins 45¢ CHEESE = 29c Bulk or Carton Lard . . s 14¢ Loffler’s Piece Bacon . L».27¢ Del Monte resea Apricots 3 32c “Sanico” Smoked Hams Ls. 20¢ P&G Soap . . ... 4ak15¢ Safe Home Matches, 6 boxes 25¢ - Nucoa Nut Margarine s 25¢ Royal &t Gelatine . 2 in. 15¢ Jello, 5 flavors . . . 2 sin 15¢ Post Toasties . . . 2 15¢ ricrn BUT TER 55245¢ Large Bottle 15¢ 29¢ WISCONSIN FULL MILK Tins for Quality Tells Its Own Story Veal Cutlet - 43c Veal is now at its best. . . and priced most reasonable Shoulder Veal Chops..™ 35¢ Shoulder Veal Roast..™ 29¢ Breast of Veal e 29 V&3l Chops . . b 41c Shoulder Lamb Chops.™ 29¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast.™ 25¢ Loin Lamb Chops. ...."™ 49¢ Leg of Lamb b 35¢ | Hamburg Stea.k......‘ 29¢ Sirloin Steak .. Beef Liver ...... lingBeef.;n; 15¢ Premium F ranln & Smoked Shoulders . SmokeHams . Z9c |

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