Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. PEAB[ EUNGR[SS i o i | N atv et (CICUARK IS RECELECTED . | |ttt el e b;;"““"” RACINE Z00 FIGHTS v deteras 1300 per moes. || WIFE TO SUE LOVEIOY de ¢ here yesterday. u§ b dmitbr for its cordial welcome to the Amerl- gress. We EADER illoo Now one of the replacements, in zest- cans. Expressing Jane Addams' good | ope that through frank dlacussion GLAS__S_M L aent, 653, sl' S S BAD LUCK WITH ZEBRAS Al g o pesmosreond Yale Foot Ball Captain of 1084 . wishes to m, congress, ,“,d will learn how we can help each othzr o urer, and H. Cook ‘assistant sec- T A 1 zeal ht be dis-| Confirms Report of Reno Plans. “Miss Addams is highly pleased that| The Chicago delegation is com) M rganization Votes to Hold 1931/ retary An a Toledo. less lous group mig] - UPENS SESSIDNS our_congress is hem:’fma Pleased M | of Mrs. Florence Tye Jennison Qitviation 16 M atpantien; Joseph O'MA.“ey T roledo. hio: Ar.| MY Send to Germany for Ani-|nheartened, but not the Racine zo0lo-| NEW YORK, July 10 ().—Winslow of Mexico. She will always regret her | Hull House, Mrs. Lillian ertein ot thur Elbert, Huntington, W. Va, and | mal After Two Suffocate and | gists. They are considering sending | M. Lovejoy, Yale's foot ball captain in inability to come. Great dnunces Crane Technical High School, Mrs. W. Va. ‘Thomas J. Gnuuher Pittsburgh, were again to Germany, the big zebra dis-|1924 and.husband of the former Miss —_— make i difficult for women fo meet, | Margaret Furnace ot the John Crerat elected national organizers and M. J. One Dies of Neck-Break. sy s Toe~ snoi 2 . S | offering a disadvantage to O e tees; | Library, Mis, E. Snydacker, Mrs. | By the Associated Pre: Billz, Wheeling, W. Va., | tributing center, for another zebra. |Betty Stoddard, yesterday confirmed re- U. S.-Mexice Political and | work. B Rolental Moy RO TORONTO, Ontario, July 10.—W. | th e Labor | BY the Associated Press. . 5 | ports that his wife had gone to Reno “We belleve that all countries, what- Smeeth and Miss Mly Estelle Cook of | P. Ciarke, Toledo, Ohio, was re-elected ctober. RACINE, Wis., July 10.—The 200 is ki v Western M with the intention of suing for divorce. Economic Relations Are | & S ttiate political or economic creed, | the Austin High S president of the American Flint Glass| Morgantown, W. batiing zero with its zebras. nnn e Visits Western Montana, |“ih ! S a bt ety should meet to understand each other’s'| _The congress cloees July 12. WOrken Union for the twenty-eighth | convention city for July 1931 A pair of the striped quadrupeds, ob- Mont., July 10 (#).—A . 4 laug! of Louis : e ———— 4 ok orribiond e sligh O ibauaks was Telf in Western |E. Stoddand, president of the United Discussed. ¥ the Zoo Society, died of suf- | LSona last night. Reports of the |States Polo Association. The ocouple Hungary now has 21,500,000 acres of | focation when fire broke out in their | movement came from Paradise, Haugan, wu married here in 1925 and have one productive agricultural land. quarters. After considerable difficulty | St. Regis and Saltese. By Raglo to The Star and the Chicsgo f II ews, yrig) MEXICO CITY, July 10.—With Chi- t e center o a eago represented by 7 of the 25 Amer- fcan delegates, the seventh Internation- ey marketing convenience . . . :fi%‘ dealing with American-Mexi- Flncy Fresh Fam:y Thil‘l Skil’\ “‘Benorl Josefina Ortiz Rubio, wife of 47 ne Wotmes Toternationd E NTE R Lima Beans | FreshPeas Lemons Freedom, was 432’s " Borthy Dexter, na- 3 Lbs. 20¢ 3 Lbs. 25¢ Dozen 25¢ tary sectionl, and Kathleen Jenrijson Lowrie, chairman of the Conference Commit- tee. also held the chair. | E . “‘I’A'l.l..l’!lilfl (Ot by the Unea Stats ana| ARKE I Cantaloupes, Med. ....2 for 19¢c; Large, 2 for 25c | o eae 1o, Glacussing. copecialy econemmie | : Hiley Belle Freestone 3 Lbs. 95 e Z L L R N Variety | gress is discussing especially economic 5" peuflenl Tt hecvesn s Georgia Peaches .. tries. m?.he Amefiwan cul‘tursl el fim making Kellogg anti-war . pwct a reality, women's responsibility to E New Potatoes the peace movement and Mexico's con- to education are included in sl By car, bus and street car thousands Boston Lettuce, large leaf Y e et of Washingtonians come to this conven- Home Grown Red Beets | { OPENHOUSE objecti siong the bourcars e s handicap o iently located market. Here you will California Red Plums ' TONIGHT the - establishment of solid lriendship at our newest T Sttt find all that is good for your table—at- Fancy String Beans g | § Combination Food Market sy 5 { located at tractively priced 2574 Wisconsin Ave. Near the intersection of 37th St. ——FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES——— 77/ N TH0s rearsssmmsmnmimsmunannaa s\ Center Market Is Under the Supervision of the U. S. Department of A'riculh::: o Large mm Sowega Watermelons «= 4OQc| | | o oren duuton trances and exits on Wis- consin Ave. and 37th St. Rajah Ann Page Encore Prepared MUSTARD Pure Preserves Spaghetti Onr latest addition of our own fac- | tory’s products. Its distinctive flavor Assorted Flavors Just Heat—Then Eat! will delight you. is addressed to the Oz 3 10¢ | | S 25¢[> 41 2 %> 15e motorist who has REGULAR LOW PRICES! never said “Ethyl” to A&P Pure Grape Juice.... "™ 2lc { Shredded Wheat 19¢ the COHOCO Salesman Wilkins Breakfast Coffee...." 35c { Quaker Crackles ......... 25¢ Old Dutch Cleanser i - 15¢ - 22¢ Bireley’s Orange Juice %o’ 23c In Our Meat Markets COLGATE-PALMOLIVE FEATURE Fresh Kiled Tender Palmolive Soap FryingorBroiling ;| Chuck Roast KA e i i Chiek‘n' Lb zl & s Beauty Experts” Lb. 39¢ el 3 Cakes l9c Mississippi Lump Crab Meat....™ 49c Regular L Crab Meat Cfag;lv gral:“x‘ll:atr. - ™. 29¢ OCtagon Laundry soa Top Mast or Forty-Fathom Flllet - 25c n A GOOD SOAP FOR ALL USB W'Ereahzedntnothmgwecannymthn Wi Fresh Boston Mackerel 18 Fresh Trout el Aot 5 c.k“ 24c advertisement ill cause you to prefer CONOCO Ethyl Gasoline if you haven’t already tried it. For how can mere woeds describe 1/ 1b. | u; ch"fi things that ?yo‘;h:xll ffmckm your first tank full i super suds Pt kb s v e Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. . . . %™ For Whiter you accelerate . . . the utter absence of vexatious knocking Auth’s Smoked Sausage : | | B B,f,';',‘;:‘,;,",‘,‘,,,z Pkgs. l 5c it .t.heinftequencyofhzvmgtoshzftm wlo b T o o e e ek ol o REGULAR LOW PRICES! hafixgnogifl)ogflr;gncn:d:smmmfim“m& s c":’m“,'; Waldorf Toilet Paper 3 R 17¢ { Junkett Powder A e Tle o S . S. 0. S. Cleanser ...2 ™= 25¢ | Alaska Pink Salmon mm‘fiffi'flf o ‘h‘h:’z;”‘m’“"‘ Standard Quality Tomatoes, ? "t:..25¢c | Blue Peter Norw. Sardines, 2 * “™ 23¢ Try your first tank full of CONOCO Echiyl at any Red Chapel Brand Apple Sauce... “ 10c { Rajah Salad Dressing. ... "~ ' 12¢ ’I'nzngle Station. And then make up your mind. If CONOCO i 16-0z Cans i s e P e e Quaker Maid Beans....2 15c { Best Foods Mayonnaise it again. White House Evap. Milk, 3 ™" ¢ 25¢ { Royal Gelatine Dessert Nucoa Nut Margarine ' Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. . .2 *** 29¢ CONOCO CO N O CO High Rock Ass'td Beverages.3 2 25¢ | Cochrane & Cantrelf’s Ginger Ale 2™ 25¢ \v/ ETHYI‘ Fine Gran. Su:;,n;.:field e Sunnybrook Pure Refined | | rint | Strictly Fresh | SUGAR | | " " LARD BUTTER In %-lb. Portions | EGGs THE GASOLINE WITH THE 5-Ib. cloth bag | | In One-Pound Prints EXTRA KNOCKLESS MILES 25¢ Lb. 43¢ | e 35e Y Cut Fresh from the | 3 10-1b. cloth bag | Tub | Wildmere Brand 49 | Lb.39e | | uw32e ' 2 Lbs. 25¢ |

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