Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1930, Page 22

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- ENGINEER S KILLED SAVING BOY' LIFE| Throws Engme Off Track in Vain Attempt to Avoid Crash. —_— By the Associated Press. HAMMOND, Ls., mv 19.—The engi- neer and fireman of the crack Illinols Central Railroad Panamsa Limited were fatally injured, a 14-year-old boy was seriously hurt and three passengers, in- cluding a woman, were slightly injured early yesterday when the hvy'l automo- | e b bile stalled on the track af Was plnwed tmn y the train, overturn thl )oeomonve and tender, and de: g three car: ‘The ineer, of Hammond. arry Watts, colored fireman of Mc- b, Miss. They died of steam burns en route Tenn., undertaker; mwd Beeley flifi' h. If the 14-year-old lives it will be because !x;yam !‘m sacrificed his own life and that of his fireman to in the arms of his : he had tried edge never again mlinop to another acci- had Tad an accident before and e g well thac it would throw his engine h’l‘be engtne tnl]ed to jump in time DIES OF HEART ATTACK R J. Williamson, Editor of Hotel Gazette, Expires at 45, m.'w YORK, May 19 (#).—Ernest Wil n, newspaper man And editor of the Hotel Gazette, died of shn.rz attack yesterday. He was 45 Born in Yorkshire, England, he came to_the United States with his parents years old. He spent his Iowa. He worl on the , the Milwaukee Sentinel Dally News before S eon® (Budh “Fora, 56, | Ston Pageant Portrays Joan of Arc’s Last Days of Freedom Costumed French Depict 15th Century Life in Colorful Event. By the Associated Press. COMPIEG! the th Pitgsoa & wngetl pieis S FREIGHTER IS FLOATED Ship Which Went Ashore on Rocks Proceeds on Way to Baltimore. WOODBHOLI: Mass., 10 P)— ‘The [ Board iverpool. The r includes a comirnmznt of choice | ; fi"'gm r_for the embassies at Washington. ' i % DEVII FD HAM That big package of FREE-RUNNING INTERNATIONAL THE EVEN'ING STAR, WASHINGTON SEMINOLE CENSUS SHOWS INGREASE Gain of 14 in *Glades Popula- tion Is Disclosed in Total Count of 468. 2UNDERWOOD Welcome—Delegates to Advertising Federation of America Convention W . MWoses & Sons ' Since 1861—Sixty-Nine Years of Public Confidence National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. COLOR Is the Keynote in the Modern Home THERE is no reason why everyone cannot have an attractive Sum- mer home, not necessarily a home in the country or at the sea- shore. The most palatial or the most humble home may be easily transformed with color. This is particularly true of Summer dra- peries, colorful cretonnes that bring the outdoors within, cool, at- tractive slip covers and an abundance of pillows. Sunfast Cretonnes $1 to $1.50 yd. Puritan cretonnes are especially at- tractive for the sunroom or open porch because they are sunfast. Glass Curtains $3.95 Set Of sheer marquisette, in colored coin spot dots, ruffied, with ruf- fled valances over all, ‘and tie-backs to matech—when proper- ly looped back, per- mit plenty of ventila- tion. $2 Pair ‘These attractive glass curtains are of ‘an open weave marqui- sette, plain tailored, 30-Inch Warp Prints $1 to $1.50 yd. ‘These, in their soft pastel shades, 'so well blended, are ideal both for draperies and slip covers. 'Woven Madras $1.50 Yard For bedroom hang- ings, we suggest this very attractive woven madras, 850 inches - wide, in pastel color- ings, equally suitable for glass curtains or hangings, D. C, MONDAY Hot Weather— —is soft-drink weather C 6 etk 25¢ All 5¢ Drinks' 6 Joiwe 25c¢ bottie 18€ P A 2 e 35¢ National Dry = 2 e 25¢ %0 refund on National bottles Clicquot Club Rock Creek Ginger Ale e 25 e-nunu Ice Tea Time Is Here—Special— .2 9 V,-1b. Lipton’s Tea & Half-pound Package, 39¢ 3 Blue Ridge Corn 10c Blue Ridge Cut Beans. ....." 12¢ Silver Brand Peas. ........" 10c Standard Tomatoes. ......" 10c Musselman’s Apple Sauce. .*" 10c Chili Con Carhe tn 12¢ Ritter Spaghetti Franco-Amer. Spaghetti. .3 ** 25¢ Hand-Packed Tomatoes. .2 " 25¢ Shriver’s Peas & Carrots. . .*" 15¢ Land O’ Lakes &5 47¢ SWEET CREAM BUTTER Sanitary Butter &onid3ec Franks . 30c i Bacon - 35¢ Orange Juice T 10c “Sanico” Jelly. .. 2 temilers 98¢ Welch’s Grape Jelly Welch’s Red Currant Jelly.®** 18¢c Welch’s Crabapple Jelly. .™= 15¢ Welch’s Grapelade . Old English Marmalade. . Pappy’s Marmalade. . .* 15:, 29¢ Schimmel’s Gra; Jelly Ford’s Preserv B Old Va. Apple Butter. . ....* 25¢c GreenBagCoffee.»-29¢ Santos Coffee 1 25¢ Sealect Milk 3 T 25¢ Nucoa Margarine.. 25¢ Crisco s> T 23c Heinz Ketchup::s 23¢ SUGAR 10549 5.1b. Bag, 25¢ SWIFT’S PRENMIUM Liberty Brand Maryland Milled Flour 43° FRUITS—VEGETABLES The Season’s Best—Every Day! Corn on the coB - 25¢ Red Sweet Potatoes. .. .4 ™ 19¢ Fancy Cucumbers Iceberg Lettuce....... White Squash....... FreshBeans 2. 25¢ Texas Onions New Potatoes Fancy Rhubarb Large Asparagus ...... Fancy Carrots.........."™ " 5¢c Peas inu-ro0 3 ' 25¢ Mackerel " . 19¢ Jello Tea, ¥ Ib There is no MAY 19, 1930. and Warehouse . lus «h Stnu N. E. s Gums, Beechnut Gum, Chicken Dinner, Peanut Blocks, sflek Candy. «soand a2c onebnnpt bottle returned. Tidewater Shredded Wheat. .P%: 10c Post Toasties...2 Pk 15¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flak Puffed Wheat .. Post Bran Post Whole Bran. .Ps 12¢ Kellogg’s Bran....Pk 12¢ Kellogg’s Krumbles P& 12¢ Peerless 4 Macaroni . ...3 P& 19c Gorton’s Cod Fish. .42 14c Beurdlle'y’s Herring Roe. .. Herring Roe....... Sea Garden Shrimp Domestic Sardines t° 4/c King Oscar Sardines Crown Sardines. ."» 12Y¢ Gorton’s Salad Fish g Argo Red Salmon. .%" 29¢ Kinney’s Columbia River Salmon . . .4= 32c; “" 59¢ Argo Tuna Fish..% = 15¢c White Star Tuna. " s 23¢ Catalina Tuna.. Fancy Cnbmu! “Sanico” Flour ¥ deposit charge for refund for RRRRRODDONDDIIIINPININNEI Low Prices on Del Monte Foods Melba Peachesy, ,y o 223c Peeled Apricots y, 5y un 32¢ Bartlett Pears o3y un 29¢ un 10c, 14¢, 17¢ e 3 e 49¢ "2 . 29 an 25¢ Aspumu 'lfllhm Large No 24 tin... 2 for 85c Spinach «Sanico” GrapeJuice Pint, 23¢c qu+ 39Qe Special This Week! 21c¢| Ivory Soap 2 - -21e Large Cake, 12¢ Trusty Friend Peas Ne.1ta 10c Trusty Friend ** ** Corn. .** 174c Trusty Friend 5 ** Corn No1um 10¢c - Trusty Friend " Beets . ..* 15¢ Trusty Friend ;.. 5%, Beans * 14c Trusty Friend Tomatoes ¥ ? = 12¢ Trusty Friend Tomatoes ¥ ! ** 73c Tr. Fr. Lima Beans....¥ ! % 12ic Tr. Fr. Lima Beans. . . Nosum 173¢c Tr. Fr. Mixed Vegetables. ...12¢ P&G Soap 4 15¢ Camay Soap 2 " 15¢ Fels-Naptha 4 e - 23 Mazda Lamps® V.220¢ Light Fuses § i~ 22¢ “Sanico” Mayonnaise. . .** * 17¢ Gelfand’s Mayonnaise. . %> * Honey Dew Pineapple. . ¥ %% = 27¢ Honey Dew Pineapple. . ¥ % = 17¢ Hon. Dew Cr. Pineapple . ™ * #= 23¢ “Sanico” Pancake. ...,.3 "™ 25¢ Armour’s Vienna Sausage. . 10c Libby’s Potted Meat...., .2 %= Libby’s Meatwich Sprend o Libby’s Veal Loaf Un 25¢ 49c PLSS Flour i 576 SOLD MEDAL Flour it §%e WASHINGTON Elour ‘i §0c Heinz Beans 2'%=: 25¢ | pvreeils Beans 3"’“ 25¢ - 25¢ ILARD | !ulk or Carton ;‘:::'.‘,,':::...""""Eggsf:f:SSc IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Quality Tells Its Own Story! Beefsteaks — Sirloin . 43e Porterhouse . 49¢ Enjoy one of these quality steaks at these very -pnelnl prices—effective today, tomorrow and Wednesday only! Boiling Beef - 12%¢ 7 Breast of Lamb i ." lZic Hamburg Steak. . ..™ 30c Breast of Veal.... CUDAHY'S Bacon Lb. 35e LT 2“ PURITAN Smoked- Hams. . . . Smoked Shoulders. ...... Light Strip Bacon. . Heavy Strip Bacon Cooked Ham !> 20¢ Cooked Corn Beef %2 10¢ Pickled Pigs Feet........ Lamb Tongues .. Cottage Cheese Liver Cheese cesstac e

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