Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1930, Page 7

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/ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPLEMBER 5, 1930. kauHOME COMING S To More Thoroughly Introduce Country Club SPECIAL BREW THIS WEEK END One Bottle FREE With 6 Bottles for ssc Have you tried this splendid brew . . . if not here is an opportunity to test this tasty drink at a very special price. NI RN 1L FRESH KILLED Country Club Special Brew has that et \ob TENDER YOUNG old-fashioned pre-Volstead flavor . . . we ° i believe it to be the finest item of its oy kind ever offered through our stores. "SUNNOT AFFECTED BY BLACK'S DEATH| 252 Baltimore Newspapers Will . Continue Former Policies, President Declares. See the ad- jacent adver- tisement on Country Club & JUDGE SPILMAN DEAD Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., September 5.— Judge Edward Guthrie Spilman died esday at his home near Warrenton, ged 73. He was a native of Warren- | n, son of the late Edward M. Bpl]- By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, September 5.—Th eontrol and management of the A Abell Cg 'gubgsh!:’a of the Bllumo and Mrs. Eliza Day ~ Lur Black, thnlrm-n of the bonrd ol ticed law here as a young man and ! | Jater went to Oklahoma, where he was | served for some e Xl et Ylrhels B8] ——— l FRESH KILLED o ‘ Bnou.nw Chickens ll Chuck Roast Loffler’s Skinless Frnnln il Prime Rib Roast “‘Sanico” Smoked Hams . i 3-Cornered Roast Smoked Shoulders ° Il Hamburg Steak Cudahy’s Puritan Bacon. . ..™ ili Loffler’s Frankfurters " LenpER” Yor cks Sllver Brand Peas i e 10c Blue Ridge Corn Golden Tip Peas T.F. Shoe Peg Corn.™ ' *" 121¢ Shriver’s A-1 Peas. . . .15¢c, 25¢ | T.F. Shoe Peg Corn..™ **" 19¢ “Sanico” Large Peas. ..."" 18¢c | Del Maiz Corn.....™ * " 174c Peter Pan Peas Genuine Maine Corn ™ * “" 173c Trusty Friend Peas. . .™ '*" 11c | Blue Ridge Succotash. .. 15¢ Lux Toilet Soap 3 o 20e Lux Flakes 2 " 19c¢u 2 7= 43¢ Rinso Powder = 3 e 23e s..,z n 4le ‘““Sanico™ Toilet Tissue 4" 25c Scot Toilet Tissue. ...3 ™" 28¢c | Old Dutch Cleanser. . .2 =™ 15¢ Waldorf Tissue. .....3 ™ 17c | Sunbrite Cleanser Dandy Br. Tissue 6™ 25¢ | Palmetto Soap..... Ivory Soap (medium) .3 <* 20c | P. & G. Soap. . . Ivory Snow Selox...15¢c Super Suds. .9 Palmolive Beads Mazda Lamps [oiv.. 6 $1.08 Del Monte Sardines : 10c Campbell’s . Soup 4 i 29e I'LAND O’ LAKES BUTTER........ "o 50c , SANITARY I3, “SANICO” SELECTED EGGS oo SEALECT EVAP. MILK WISCONSIN ;i CHEESE | FIRST PRIZE MARGARINE | CUDAHY'S PURITAN BACON vas ‘admitted o probate o rstfirdny at the conclusion of : hearc | After the death of his wife he re- fng at which proof of the death of Mr. | tired from active life and for uvenl Black was_established. The publisher | years has made his home with his si and capitalist also known on several | ters, near here. He is survived by one‘ continents because of commercial air- brother, Harry Spilman, and six sis- planf flights that took him from Lon- s, - Misses Jennle, Lucretia, Lucy. apetown and Tokio and to | Nancy and Jnseg\lne Spilman, and L, Mrs. John Harnesberger, all of Warren= 8 o he funeral was held today, at 11 P vnn route from New York to Chesapeake | o'clcck, in St. James' Church, War- Ven Lear Black's stock in the pub- lishing company was bequeathed in the will to his brother, Harry 8. Black, and the latter already was the owner of a larger share in the complny than Van Leu Black, Mr. Patterson disclosed. he Bun papers will pursue thelr usual poucm with no change 1 trol.” 'he said. “The same group Blltlmomms who have been muresu:d in maintaining the Sun papers as Bal- i\ umoro "Snstxtutlom will continue . in Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 We want more people to regularly serve this splendid drink... MX, Bllck, although chariman of the hence this very special offering today and Saturday, S —— N e — (THE90's B.R) (BA EFOBE _P.E I!GOI.A’I'ORS) /—\ AT Reduce the cost of Country Club by returning the empty bottles . . e On Sale ONLY at All Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores . 2¢ refund taaIOME COMING SA ’l‘oday & ‘l‘omorro_w IN OUR 100 ICE CREAM STATIONS “SANICO” Delicious Flavor Rldzng Sule Saddle The modern woman wouldn’t any more think of riding side saddle than she would of serving most of the coffees popular in the 90’s— when this sport was in vogue. Outstanding among the few coffees that have survived this romantic period is Brown- ing & Baines Orienta. In Washington this popular cof- tation for quality— BROWNING & BAINES Oxi nta 0o ICE CREAM CHOCOLATE PEACH VANILLA Will Be Offered at the Very Special Price of “Samco” Mayonnanse e Gelfand’s Mayonnaise ‘- Old English Marmalade . .* 33c | “Sanico” Jelly (1;, JQCK P\ FRasT FJacn« iiar, gy FROST R £ i [ fee still retains its early repu- Red Wing Preserves. .”™ * 43¢ Red Wing Mint Jelly. . . .*" 15¢ Schimmel’s Grape Jelly ** * 35¢ Peach Marmalade Ford’s Preserves, 25¢c. .2 " 49¢ Guasti Wine Jelly Welch’s Grape Jelly Welch’s Crabapple Jelly.** 15¢ Welch’s Currant Jelly. . .* 18¢ Welch’s Grapelade . Many of you have become regular users of this tasty ice cream . . . and to show our appreciation we are again offering you this very low price for today and Saturday on SANICO ICE CREAM. Ritter Pork & Beans 3 23e¢ B & M Baked Beans 2:r 35¢ Honey Dew Pineapple 2 " 45¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit 2 ' 45¢ Standard Tomatoes 3 25¢ ‘Hand Packed Tomatoes 2 “* 25¢c | Domestic Sardines “Sanico” Spaghetti. . .3 ™™ 25¢ | Crown Brand Sardines. ."" 123c Peerless Spaghetti. . ..3™* 19¢ | King Oscar Sardines. . .." 19¢ “Sanico” Pancake: . . .3 ™ 25¢ | Tidewater Herring Roe 10c, 19¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake 2 ™ 25¢ | Pink Alaska Salmen. . .2 ™ 25¢ “Sanico” Flour 1wt e 45¢ | Alaska Red Salmon. s 290 Many cool summer dishes are made more delicious with sugar. There's a Jack Frost Sugar for every purpose. Each is 100% Pure Cane Sugar Packed in convenient, sanitary plckign. L I T EST PRI T SRV IS Some of you for one reason or another haven’t as yet tried SANICO ICE CREAM, and to you we offer another opportunity of sampling this splendid product at this very special price. Stop, on your way home to dinner, at any of the stores listed below—bury a pint or more of “SANICO” ICE CREAM—it is sure to please you. Jack FRQST SUGAR MELODY MOMENTS —brought to you every Thursday evening over WEAF and NBC Chain, 8:30 o'clock Eastern Stan- dard Time. On Sale. ONLY at These Sanitary and Plggly nggly Stores NORTHWEST. NORTHWEST—Cont. 2310 Go. Ave. N.W dy” Bt N.W. e, “Nw. ’. ‘l‘okay Grapes | = 29c¢ New York Celery. . . .2 #alks'1g¢ Bunch Carrots 2 enehes 1 5¢ FRESH PEAS Elberta Peaches IN THE POD CRISP Iceberg Lettuce Head 10@ : Bartlett Pears Rambo Apples . Yellow Onions . White Onions Bulk Carrots nlln upon JH[K FROST 2%, Refined by The National Sugar Refining Co. of N. J. \ P T R i

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