Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1930, Page 7

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' Three thousand workers demonst “TROOPS REPULSE | AFGHAN TRIBESMEN Had Advanced on Peshawar, Cutting Wire Fences and Blocking Roads. By the Assoclated Press. PESHAWAR, India, June 5—An Afridi Lashkar body of men which ad-{ (ot P VAT vanced on Peshawar in the night, cut- ting wire fences and blocking roads, was repelled by troops which engaged them this forenoon. The greater part of the Lashkar 1etired across the border. The Afridis are a warlike tribe of Afghans, living to the south and south- east of Peshawar, They have been the cause of frequent troop operations in that district. The Peshawar area had been quiet for some days following repeated bomb- ing expeditions against the wild tribes by British air forces. MOSLEMS CALL ON VICEROY. Lord Irwin Appttl-l for Co-operation ith British. IMLA, ia, June 5 (M) B lnd :lvad ledep;lhgdn of 30 Punjab Moslem land OwWN: m %V‘e‘;‘nne'my Aflnmwn .nd appealed them to co-operate Wwith lovammenfi in mnnuunng order in the em) The “viceroy expressed gratification at rts of the demnation of efforts ’being made to dis- wrfle Teiterated the government's aim to give India eventual dominion status Youthful Speeder | Due for Fatherly l Advice by Harland, Director Summons Boy Accused of Rittenhouse Street Recklessness. Wfllllm H. Harland. director of traffic, believes in getting to youthful police do. i On complaint of Chairman Anderson ! Citizens’ Assoc flnnl traffic commllm that a la-ym- been “burning the wind” along Rittenhouse street recently, Mr.| Harland isued a complimentary sum- mons for the youth and p e {ltherly advice. doesn't always work, but umnp to '.hesc boys ought to do good all Slld Mr. Harland. y’s name was not disclosed, but it WI.! uid that he has been in two accidents in the last three months, and has only had a driver’s permit 90 days. Complaints from several n:m:ens about trafc conditions at Thomas Cir- cle brvllght from the traffic dlncmr the comment that drivers progressing lmund the circle should keep to the l rybody keeps to the left, and t.hns what causes the congestion,” he Thomas Circle has less trnm«: than Dupont Circle, it was said, and suf- fers more from connsnon on mu ac- count. = HOUSE APPROVES JURYLESS TRIALS Bill Amended to Include Petty ‘with assurance of Indian aspirations and minority hts. STRIKE OBSERVED IN BOMBAY. Nationalists Mark Gandhi's First Month Of Internment. 5 (P.—A hartal, or BOMBAY, June 5 (P).-A hartal, or - | Hoover Law Enforcement Commission’s Offenses Against All Fed- eral Statutes. By the Associated Press. The key plece of legislation in the program for increasing the effectiveness dlsturbmcu occurred a5 commemoration of the ‘day were car- d out. m’mm cotton mills closed and 65,000 workers struck. Two hundred wurken marched to one mill and started throw. ing stones at workers there to eompel them to join hartal. Poice officers arrived and wele s(nned by the m&l:, at another mill but were dispersed by the police. Moi'. of the shops in the northern part of the city closed. Another pro- cession ai ending in a mass evening. PARLEY FAILURE FORECAST. India Autonomy Pledge Is Declared Necessary for Success. LONDON, June 5 (#).—Dispatches from India today stressed seriousness of the political unrest there, where Nation- alists are vum a campaign of “civil dhobedlen Indian/ inde- ‘The Bomhy correspondent of‘ tl;: round table October to en mflt Congress but fln Lfl)el'lll d wbempruen to g thlt tha was prmred s pledn e\ydh- hd.ll with -!m‘“ nll"-nfiu tl'len‘:mon period. SOUTHEASTERN U. ALUMNI GIVE DINNER TONIGHT Accountancy and Law Seniors Will Be Entertained at Central Y. M. C. A. ner to the xrldunflnl classes to be given by the Association thl.! eve- More than 60 candidates for degrees n the lonhcumlni commencement will entertained, in addition to a [roup of nflclll.l of the university, helded ner the names of honor students of the university for 1930. Grld:do{nlmunmuwwmbe n 5 The graduates will receive their di- tinental Services will be eld in the New York Avenue Prestyterian Church next Sun- day night. PLEA FOR WAR ORPHANS MADE TO PATRIOTIC BODY Chancellor of 8. A. R. Asks State Societies to Adopt Them and Aid in Their Education. By the Assoclated Press. tion, in conference here esda urged Sta to adopt hans and aid in edu- cating them. He said more than 1 such orphans need help in this country. Miles C. Kuhns of Detroft, chairman many cerning erature be distributed among teachers on the subject. CENTENARIAN PROTESTS Dislikes Retirement to Prepare for Birthday Celebration. CINCINNATI, June 5 (#—E. P. t, sr., oldest of $2,700. When his will of the prohibition statutes today bore the approval of the House and awaited the action of the Senate. This was the much-disputed measure to permit United States commissioners to handle minor vtohuom of the dry laws without a jury. It was passed the House late yesterday after a huud debate. Three other measures nected with it were approved by e House on Tuesday. Fourth Bill Attacked. This group, by amending the Jones law and flu Unlted States Code, would define and fix maximum penn!uu !or ieanors and authorize cused person to waive hh eomuwum-\ right of trial by jury. These, too, nouud a bitter wntrove fourth tx-u:ked the wet bwc and by nme dry members as tutional and involving an unde- back to wn- ailed by a vote of 225 to ls‘l Tt was approved, 218 to 117, with d.ry Democrats joining adminis- m publicans in voting for its M.‘C‘Iflw mnnm:dedtmmf.heflwr in extended committee m;m commission passed upon and approved Teported to g:mmbelmnm RITCHIE PRESENTS ST. JOHN’S DEGREES Thirty-three Students Homored at College Commencement in Annapolis. Special Dispatch to The Star. ANN APO MdA. J -—l'hlrty mbers of rts from Gov. o( M.ryllnd at the encement exercises held at the conege yesterday. Admiral muel 8. Sa Robison, xgrmtendent ot the Naval Audems a special tteefiu and hmmru and prizes were conferred througl roll T. Bond, chief judn of the court of Aflpelll of Mary] Isadore N. Gecenok ot Salem, N. J., graduated with the highest honors, and lped-]hnnmvuwcnhywflrs Baird, nmn, Md.; Vernon B. Bunce, I; David S. Jenkins, Arno!d Md -nd Edw d J. Dwyer, East Norwnl.k, t SHAREHOLDER LIABILITY TO BE TESTED IN APPEAL Suit Involves $2,700 in Stock Held in Bankrupt Farm Loan Bank. By the Amelnod Press. Conn., June G—T'he lilblllly o( ahueholders in farm loan bt.nkx be determined in litigation Henlv M Langworthy, receiver for the Kansas City Joint Stock | Bank, now in bankruptcy, has Bled suit in Supreme Court aga e Secon National Bank as ldmtnhl!‘lmr of the y | estate of Smith T. Bradley, deceased, par value of their stock. At the time the Kansas City Bank was declared insolvent in 1927 Bradley owned 27 shary uoflmckoflpltvflwu; the receiver claimed $2,700 as gnd.leyl share of liability in the bank's debts. The claim was denied. The suit is an appeal and legal interest is also claimed on the $2,700. STOP FOREST FIRE Blaze in New Jersey Woods Had Spread Over 11,000-Acre Area. MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., June 5 (#).— A woods fire on Government land near centena st mennlly b\l! he hll le-med that he | c his strength since an lllt wmmr At the request of hhuxx:mfly he agreed to spend the day 8. The dinner to be accorded Mr. Brad- street, wns;m is an inormal gathering the Cincinnati Yale Club which m lfld ‘mlllted organizations in ‘Mr. Bradstreet has been active through- out his life, area were burned. ‘The fire started 'mudny near Hanover and burned [ luln with Hano hlm Brindle wwn lnd Whlllnfi at the polnl! of t.he triangle, they nod damaged. Four hundred lolfllen and officers tmn Camp Dix, 50 civilians and forest TilE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Have You Tried— Old Witch Ammonia To more thoroughly introduce this splendid product you will receive FREE an ll-nn:: ht:l:vilh each qi::' purel OLD WITCH Ammonia l?o“t‘t;: 323 Only a trial will convince you of the many superior qualities of this product. el Stores IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Quality Tells Its Own Story Prime Rib Roast.: 31c Beetibaver. ... e ainie o280 Hamburg Steak...............™ 30c Boiling Beef. ........... v nilbe WeallGullety oo oot B 55¢ / Tender Chuck Roast . 23¢c legofilamb . .:......ccc. . 38¢ Rib Lamb Chops. .. ... DUSIPE. = Shoulder Lamb Roast. . .........™ 27¢c Shoulder Lamb Chops. . . ........ B 32¢ And Here Is a Real Treat— Fancy Fresh Killed Young Ducklings Tender young ducks, only three to four weeks old—killed directly under our own supervision. Enjoy a change from other meats by serving duckling. Three to Fouro}Veekl Lb. 2 4c DUCKLINGS Fancy Fresh Trout. . . .. ieisisis oo ibe Fresh Boston Mackerel. . ........™ 2lc Fresh Fillet of Haddock. . ......."™ 21c Reir Crab Meat . 1b. 51c Lump No Other Canned Asparagus Q,Dni:f.%fi T‘YEM- Granulated watmon || DUGAR ASPARAGUS 5 e 25c 10-Lb. Bag 49c Long, large, all green spears, all ci-blc and de- liciously temder...packed in extra large tin. No. 2% Square 'f'in 43c P LARGE Exceptionally fine qmll!y Santa Clara Prunes 29c D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. Office and Warehouse 1845 4th Street N.E. PIGGLY WIGGLY A Big Week-End Sale Meat Markets A7 For . Gerber’s ... STRAINED VEGETABLES Strained Peas Strained Strained Carrots vs."“‘"_:. Strained Prunes Strained Tomatoes Tm. Strained Beans for zsc FRUITS—VEGETABLES Old-Time Maryland Milled | Cantaloupes %Y 2t 25e ° i Home Grown Beets. . ... ... 2 Peiwei]Se L b t FLOUR New Cabbage. . . ... PR bt - l er y [ ComonCobii. .o ...ovvvvns 3 == 25¢ | Peasinthe Pod. ........ 2% Milled in nearby Maryland many of our ‘,‘ Sqnnll v;g}"lzv.vr ....... ....4™ 25¢ patrons will be glad of the opportunity of pur- chasing this good flour at our stores. priced this week end. Specially Fresh Beans, 3 % 25 very 1 3 South Carolina Stringless . } California Lemons . . . .. AT Specml c Texas Onions. . ...... .4 ™ 25 I Fancy Asparagus . .. ... e i - A Cooling, Refreshing Beverage Fancy Rhubarb ...........3%"" 15¢ and MORE Country Club “srew || ~—with the real old time flavor. We firmly believe Country Club to be the finest product of its kind we have ever offered. SPECIAL Oranges —~ Grapefruit Our stores are plentifully supplied with Florida Grapefruit (Virginia stores excepted) and California Valencia Oranges. Quality excellent, reasonably priced considering present market conditions. Bottle Bottles I 18 6 for 850 Lettuce 2 'ad 28 As there is a two (2) cents refund on the return of each New Potatoes.............. 5 b 24c lnty Battle—ofs: Lutiloc: cuct amianiyi T3/ eontine ok htl White Potatoes. . .......... 10 ™ 39¢ e wicline! (T2)) cxnts pes bacilas : Tomatoes 2 28 Canada Dry Ginger Ale. . . .. " 18c i it AN o 25 Clicquot Club Soiden .2 bottles 29 Full 2-Lb. Jar ol BREWER-SNYDER White Rock Water. . .. .. .2 ™= 35¢ Schimmel’s Saratoga National Ginger Ale. . ... .2 ™= 25¢ Peach Potato Chips On National 2¢ Bottle Refund and No Deposit Schlitz. .*** 10c; +Budweiser.™* 16¢ | Coca Cola and other 5¢ Drinks, 6 >*** 25¢ 1 Bottle Deposit and Refund Marlqalade Grap‘el ':l.e;lly Just try these fine pure fruit preserves—a big value | m.l.:r:‘ good. " 9¢ VITAMONT & at this price. for Dogs Rock Creek 24-0z. | T | P (;i.:;’;:dx;e (nul:.“f::u gi)c ! : .El‘j J.r 35c I‘L Tie; ‘—————l—‘4c S Two New Items in Our Stores That We Want ] SAL Ans-—-are most enjoyable You to Know About during hot weather. Honey Dew Pineapple. . . . . . .. Mo 0% e iTc Philadelphia Cream Cheese. . . ... .. ke 12¢ H t, A gel flonte ;ruit gor g:t: Bbeo ": 3% 4a 30¢ el Monte Fruit for e UGS unt s sparagus Hunt’s Fruit for Salad. . ....... Kot 25: NO. 2 ROUND TINS OF SMALL GREEN Hunt’s Fruit for Salad. . . Hunt’s Supreme Apricots. . No. 2% tin 39‘ No. 3% tin 32¢ Extra sifted, tender Pe packed X by all ASPARAGUS. This asparagus is so tender it gel b,ims'te Melb'PP “l‘:l'”' o, :.' :: : zz:/zc melts in your mouth—a tremendous H“M,' B::!lieme S S ‘iz Yo IR & o o onoinniinnis BT R 29c ki ett Pears........ 29¢ OCTAGON 3 ‘;l‘“ l 7c = Del Monte Bartlett Pears. . . . . . N %% tn 29¢ el i s ':_‘:'(“"’ _— n , NO. 1 ROUND TIN OF UNGRADED AS. Db Mhente Flomie T - . . - .. oo 1 uu,-or" Y foxalie or ARA i elicious white tips o lter talina R % Da— I Brand) not uniform in size. This in no way af- [N):L:de:n;‘:‘:;ded Apncou '. " " '. N,.:,: : ;.z): Octagon Soap Powder. ........"* Tc focin the . gooduess. but penuitis. considsiuble Snider’s Rosebud Beets. . . . ... .. .. e 25¢ 0 ctagon Cleanser anBo saving on canning. There is no bigger value Snider’s Sliced Beets. . . .. . .. D e 930 gt e o in asparagus in our stores. No. 1 round “Sanico” Mayonnaise . . 8- ¥r . pint jar Octagon Floating Soa) 2 715¢ i 20c¢c A 17¢; 33¢ ctagon I'loating P..... R tinonly ........ M i Walnot Meats. . ... ... ;i i 23. 49¢ Octagon Toilet Soap.......3 ** 25¢ Black Walnut Meats. ... ......... “n 35¢ Full Milk Wisconsin : : T P&G c Kraft NnknftE - i?e speclal 3 25 c sale s? Id Medal Flo4 1:-:?‘!-:! 5c KraftKay. ... .... .= 25c e T rarige Kraft Swiss Cheese. . .™* 23c e S Fl 12-1b. bag Kraft Old Englsh . . . . .*" 29c Blue Ridge CORN ot P e e S Kraft Grated Cheese. .”™* 23c l Ri d C BEANS Flako Pie Crust. . . . . . ke 14 “Sanico” Selected B ue ge ut TR on EGGS ;.. 33c Peter Pan Peas. .. ... tn 19¢ Cornon Cob. ....... tin 39¢ Del Maiz Corn. . . .. U 1715¢ “Sanico” Peas....... s 8¢ A-1 Tiny Peas. ......" 25¢ Cudahy’s Puritan BACON [~37c¢ Land O’ Lakes Butter. ."™ 45¢ Nucoa Margarine. . . .. First Prize Margarine. . . Crisco ., . ™ 4n 23¢; o™ 4n §1,30 Wesson Oil. .. ...... »int 29¢ LARD 2 = 27c¢ Heinz Pork & Beans. . 2 "™ 25¢ Heinz Tomato Ketchup .'** 23¢ Heinz Spaghetti. . . .9¢c & 14¢ Silver Brand PEAS Standard TOMATOES The first three items are SHRIVER packed and are a big value at their regular price. These items when compared with standard quality beans, corn | ‘. 95c and peas will show extra standard quality, and have | proven more than satisfactory to thousands of our patrons for many years. Take advantage of this saving before Saturday night’s closmg. COFFEE [ 2§¢ Green Bag Coffee. . . . . b 29¢ Orienta Coffee. . .. .™ = 39¢ ‘““Sanico” Coffee. . . .™ tn 39¢ Del Monte Coffee. . . .™ = 43¢ sansony Coffee. . . ... [bun 45¢ Swift’s Premium Per FRANKS Cudahy’s Puritan Bacon.™ 37¢ Smoked Hams. ......"™ 29¢ Smoked Shoulders.. . . . .™ 21c Fancy Piece Bacon. . . .™ 27¢ Cooked Sliced Ham . . % ™ 20c " Safe Home Matches.3 ™= 10c Safety Matches. . . 36 b= 25¢ Ivory Soap (mediam) 4 cakes 25¢

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