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'HURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. A-11 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. T f ; | ] kept in & glass case in the New Mexico's to the $6,000 class, 23 promotions to| Those promoted to the $0,000 class | work of Croatia, was detained by im- Rumanian Royal INEW MEcho WINS w?:dm,:n. SIX FROM DISTRICT .. [ the -$5,000-class, 24 to the $4,500 class, [are F. T. F. Dumont, Pennsylvania;|mieration officials yesterday when he . {16 promotions. o the $4,000 class and | Arthur Garrels, Missouri; R. S. Miller, | oriths E During the year 1928-20 ihe “meat WIN U. S. PROMOTIONS |15 {5 the 3,500 class, The list includes | New York; Mahlon F. Perkins, Cali- | iTived here on the Olympic. His at- fornia: G. H. Shaw, Massachusetts; A. | torney, Walter G. Rosenbluth, alleges BATTLE FI.EET FLAG ball” represented a major problem in —_— | promotions: ‘of the following residents of the District of Columbia: Family to Gprnd E. Southard, Kentucky, and John C.|the detention resulted from a false 1 | | . the Navy, since it was won jointly by De Lon, ’ Summer Together e S s Ay, 13| U8 DeRAEAnC Announces Long | 210 B O 68,000 class, Clar- | Campbell, Baltimore. charge entered here against Koshuliich i v Pennan “M was finally decreed by the Navy Secre- | List, Including Seven Advanced |ence J. Spiker to the $6,000 class, James ey g by his political enemies in Croal | | Br the Assoctated Press. | Efficiency t, Called “Meat | Bos e New Mexico should fly the pen- | O Denby to the $5,000 class, Herbert A_tpecial board of Inquiry "takes BUCHAREST, Rumania, July | | Bay by Sailors, to Be Held |nant on odd days, whun the Maryland to $9,000 Class. S. Bursley to the $4,500 class, Raiph A.| U, S, DETAINS CROATIAN lé’nil;‘\,x;!!c:\l‘xl;\mc:urn up Sosey.l Toe e ——— 1‘4!1 1131: RC:;'I;TnIl;nQ{oul ’}-]m- ) " displayed it on eve The State Department has mmounc?d‘g""fl"““fl u; «:yheth“s?sooodc‘l?k and i A gt s et ipen_ Helen i ol x e Percentage of Growth Faster | | and tnel: son aichaewii' be Until JERe190,11081¢ a long list of promotions in the 'Jn"@fl| O e e, ttannion, Va,|Counsel for Former Minister s Al di 4 gl:l;:;cvdr 52'%’:«“5“‘ S lnr?:‘:rne the mgg@gfl:flcr%g enor:\s‘“"' Foreign Service, including seven | j prnr;:rrflad o the $5.000 class; Lynn Blames Political Charge. ‘ Sir Wilfred Gm«rns missions }{“fi divorced wife have not been fully Navy's battle efn t, | wasted, are now turned into raw ma- - ' New for Decade Teconciled,however. for an offic e o Ammerican ‘satiors i "marid | terial for a hundred or more uses o e e o0 oass 17 promotions Falls Church, Va., to the §3,500 class, Koshutitch, former minister of public ' for nearly 40 years. cial statement teiling of the v the “meat ball” was awarded King's plans said he would oc- | |yesterday to battleship New Mexico. | . cupy a separate apartment in The * ball” was characterized by | B G At tram. wenatea| | Veics Palace. 2 naval officials &s “the highest honor the | The geographical section designate ; ol will stay at Sinaia one of its ships, sig- as “the West” by the Census Bureau, 'e_remainder of the Sum- nalizing the highest combined score in | comprising Pacific and Rocky Moun- mer. The Queen and Michael | | the flect nnery, engineering and | tain Slafes, j:}n:rr;;-d by, pg‘m;”x:: have been there for some time. comimunication: : st 7 0 now will be privi- population gain. 1930 total was TER i leged to stream & duplicate of the battle | - 1115;: 172, as aguhm. 8,602,972 in ik Phones Gain in Belgium. efficlency banner from its fore truck day S <1“T}E Kg'fl_!fl:}nyffi“'}‘"“}‘ then | BRUSSELS UP).—There are 66,000 and night whenever at anchor until| Bouths'was dus to the coastal influx B b e e e e ,‘,’f,“{ifl," Fa— The balance of our 10-car purchase has been dis- , 4 astal Influx, | than there were two years ago, accord- | 15 onstructed of red si i particularly in Calitornia, \© = .| inG 1o statistics recently published. | with a_black wail in its field, will be ;i y tributed to our stores in preparation for the week ing eight, which showed a per cent end business. g::c!;l‘ ‘;;\81;‘5?.cl“‘:flfll’\r:r);a:!l(‘yu'rt'l”‘(iv‘\:];; While it m\poulble to make a defim(e state- \ to a 9.8 per cent increase in 1030. But | o T — TN e TR ment at this time, present crop_conditions indicate ‘Washington, Oregon and California had higher prices on fancy Elberta Peaches such jumped to a 46.4 per cent gain over the 1920 figure. In 1920, the Census Bureau | figures showed 8.4 per cent of the total | popuistion living in “the West The ' 930 percentage has not been figured. Montana, decreasing by .8 per cent, was the only State showing loss. Colo- rado was the first mountain State ever to number more than 1,000,000 inhabi- tants, with a 1930 total Th! populations of the their percentages of increase in the two decades, follow: MOUNTAIN STATES. 1920-30 are offering. In all probability it will pay you well to pur- chase some of your peach requirements for preserv- ing this week end. POUNDS I [ ~ VACATION 1 SMOKES! ESTABLISHED 1859 (T 'rm; 90 B. p) 7EFGHE P EINJ_OI.ATORS 1910-20 | Populnunn Inc. :u’% ¢ 55%33?? i : 0 l B l'l l B k t $z 99 Don't forget to s..cl..a,_wnr.‘ tti tion t toget| ' e B l riginal Bushel Baske Y T Arisons aien | 7 M d p d |Camels and some Pnncu Albert| Totals . 3,662,560 o8 aude ams lublcen “for the 1929 total, 3336101, incrense 102334, or om0 toran nfl,nen increase 326,459, or 0.3 per cent, over nonm) sTaTES, 1930 1920-30 _1910-20 Population. In . Ine. 1887,840 . [N ¥ DN (] « | Lucky Strikes and Camels Tins of 50 2@ Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco 2 Tms 253 BOUT the time Maude Adams was immortalizing “Peter Pan” the curtain was rising on a new era in ocoffee blending. In 1896 Browning & Baines created in Orienta a flavor that has immeortalized the very name of coffee. Maude Adams may return to the stage: and revive precious memories. . .Orienta has kept its quality role throughout the years—it’s “the best of blends that holds its friends”— BROWNING & BAINES CALIF. BARTLETT PEARS. . 3 w=25c | RIPE TOMATOES. HONEY BALL MELONS . . . 2 tr 25¢ | ICEBERG LETTUCE . YELLOW ONIONS . . . .. 3 us15c | STRINGLESS BEANS NEW POTATOES. . . . . 10 Lbs. 29c SWEET POTATOES. . . . . DN B N N « w4 Jncrease 1,374,567, or 12 . . . oo g o o <« u au mcreue 2,584,741, or 4 per ce: q.umum decrense. - MAL RALPH W. NEWTON SENT TO SAN FRANCISCO Master Sergt. Frank York, at Fort Myer, to Be Retired on Own Application on July 31. Maj. Ralph W. Newton, Medical Corps, has been relieved from duty at the Gen- eral Dispensary, this city, and assigned to duty at the Letterman General Hos- pital, San Francisco; Maj. Elmore B. Gray, Coast Artillery, from the Wash- ington University, St. Louls, to Rich- . Fanc Orienda The Tin That mond, Va. for duty with Orgapized e T o Keeps the FlavorIn mflffzz L E G o f L A M B | ical Corps, from the General Dispen- SOLD AT ALL CROCERS & J sary, this city, to the Infantry School at | e = s * Fort Benning, Ga.; Capt. Fred T. Bass, om | | Engineers, from Johns Hopkins Univer- - . sity, Baltimare, to New York City; Gapt. | : G. B. Devore, Infantry, from Plattsburg, A ; | 5 N. Y, to Fort Ontatio; N. Y., and Capt. EFFECTIVE 1 P.M. TODAY o gn® SRS T EMPTIN G b Sheikler ambiRoast . . .. .. .G oo a2 [ Lean Swmg Lamh. .. coai oo i s dinniiass 200256 . . . [N I~ ] ) (-} a }:Ié 'l:imel J. Hayes, M]egalcu! Corps, Taster Gorme, both st San mancsco,| dinner suggestion have been ordered to examination for Tetirement. Capt. Charles J. Kalberer, Quarter- WITH a tin of R & R Boned master Corps, at Fort Bliss, Tex, has s . s & | been ordered o bis home for retirement. | Chicken (*) you can, in a few Lean Plate Beef Lb. 10¢ Master : Sergt.” Frank York, 3d Cav- mrinutes, ber of SIS W G SR S R R R R , prepare any number of alry, at Fort Myer, Va. will be trans- s 4 g | e . | ferred'to the Army retired list July 31, | delightful chicken dishes for sum- | Swiff's Premmnm Hams . . . .. ............ b3l¢ on his own application, after more than me:, menus, It's the easiest, most | 30 years' active military service. Lofler’s Skinless Franks. . . .. .......... 1b 38 economical way of having chicken. i1t s 9 Always ask for it by name. Try the EN CORN PUDDING . 3 , STUNT FLYER'S ANTICS Riliyhabul Chickea/Gaba Padding® - £ Sluiiesrostboriodd A delighegul ise Briggs' Pep Imchn b . . .0, vy T BRING HIM PUNISHMENT| recipe some night soon. 1 smail tis R & R Boaod Chicken of Smithfielq .: *Pread, choci g | —_— up swi ke onn, » Ppickl, Aviator, Who Frightened Fashion- « % “z'"":;,;'" l-“/'v‘:';":l."‘"" g N . | -fl?'}::‘::':r Fresh Steamed v ' enne bl 1 can R & R Chicken Broth S i e s TUNE IN WCAU . chicken in small pieses place in butered with_salt and * ;flfi;f‘ Croakers { . Crabs MBa?I:::el | Feats, Buspended for 30 Days. ooy baking onine vl iy it e 8-0z. Jar 2 5 © e ik, By the Associated Press. — | LOS ANGELES, July 31—Wilford TUESDAY af 5.45 P. M. chicken. Co < D Lb 25¢ Lb. 10¢ {2 for 25¢ Lb. 18¢ | Deming, ir, whote antics i an sir-] THURSDAY af 10.30 A. M. ;-;;,‘:::*;:*:. beond crumbs and beks in & . By TR i e R N B S e 2 plane over the fashionable film colony Eastern Daylight Saving Time Mak vy with the chicken broth and New Low Price K\(;OI‘I)DUST--.....-..... p:':E.':.23c WHITE HOUSE EVAP mu(.......'35.;'.'25.:1 (FARYSOAP =5, . .55, .. Decanle GRANULATED SUGAR . . ...... 10%%49 Del mu"te | P&G SOAP . 0 e 1 Richardson | " 8~ Robbins | 30 days in which to mend his aerial with economy. manners. The aviator was grounded for a month when he appeared before R. L. Haten of the Department of Commerce Aero- mautics Bureau in answer o a formal omplaint Jodged by the fim sters. The Escablished since 1835 in Dover, Delaware eomplaint said Deming stunted within % 18 inches of the beach, causing bathers O I e fo flee. Dept. of Agriculture, Buresu of Agricultural Economics. PURE LARD st o resee — + + o+ - 20 25 (COFFEE| 00 butcn CEaNiR .7 2 o 13¢ NECTAR TEA . ... s peelBc b pue 29c | Vacuum Sealed NOYITE . . . . 'Nfitied ¥orm of Waiking Sede, pis. Tc Lb. 4lc WALDORF TOILET PAPER . . & a iy Samans 1 J DOUBLE TIP MATCHES , . . .\ 3 memi 10 Sc Boxes KRISHNAMURTI SPEAKS 8,600 Theosophists Hear Indian at| Meeting in Holland. OMMEN, Holland, July 31 (P)— Theosophists of 34 nations, including the United States, assembled in & rain- storm yesterday to hear Jiddu Krish- namurti, young Indian, formerly head of the Order of the Star in the East, at the opening of the seventh annual Star Camp. About 2,600 members heard the young e of Mrs. Annie Besant, president + of the Theosophical Society, declare “Truth is purely a matter of individual realization and no sects or speclalized groups are necessary for the people to QUAKER CRACKELS . .........2¢u 25 SHREDDED WHEAL:. . ofic covaiiiZnc e, 0 it i REGULAR LOW PRICES | ENCORE MACARDNI 5,2 . . . 2 rie 15 - CreameY | v ook CHEESE ... ... w20 BUT'[ER | DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE .. . .. o 6c Reltular Low Prices! Tealize it.” Officials of the camp issued a state- B gen‘c that E&Bhr;nm\(m( did not intend 4 % ENCORE SPAGHE I'Il P“"""d th 2 Cans 15 give up role of “World Teacher” § i to appear in motion pictures. K 2 T'\GTG $ ho Tea just Tom.m s.u” wENe c v e like LIPTON'S—for flavor 410 11th St. N.E. | —ICED or hot. 4 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $10 | | {§} -.IPTONS TEA The World< finest cwFh 41¢ | COMET or ASTOR RICE ... ... 3ru25c Rl s NAVY PEA BEANS ......... 3w 25 SUNNYFIELD ‘FLOUR . . . ;.-': 19c 2+ 39 peein 1. @48)€ | GOLD MEDAL and PBURY 5 25 :,3-,"’~ 55¢ 1/;-1b. Prints . [l nas v oo | Bl ARL o e e TIDEWATER HERRING ROE . &210c % 19¢ every time - e beverage. an You cannot fall fo make { At famous Hotels and Restaurants, in | / PlNK SALMON i ’ - goiieioh e cn 15 Fiaxo, *the Railway Dining Cars and Steamships — e ST 4 C i and in homes, the world over, LIPTON" w ational Biscuit Co. : u‘au.' shortening | is ?ha f:volito.'hA!k yI:ur Grocer fot mo&{,o‘s cocKms CHAPEL APPLE SAUCE L A ) Can loc @@ ADDED WEEK-END SPECIAL xQuaker Maid 255X Beans 3 i 20c¢ . we for convenient A_package makes & '9-ipch double crust. Try Flako. Ask your grocer for it. &> 15¢ a package