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WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930. D.- C,, | mingo today rapidly was returning to|for Porto Rico. The government and | normal after the recent disastrous hur- | press of the Dominican Republic ex- SANTO DOMINGO NEARS NORMALCY |- fsieraotic ana tkhone commup. | presed thle appeciaton o Dr. Joho- | been re-established fully throughout| Because of the straitened financial the republic. Land travel once more is | circumstances of the population, the functioning at its normal pace, | American drug firm of David & Law- The new:paper La Opimion, which |rence has informed its clients here it maged during the hun would extend credit for six months. | was forced to suspend publi- | cation, resumed operations today, but | ‘I"ltl\ a r(‘d\:’ré’d sheet, due to lack of | 4 3 notypes and a paper shortage. By the Associated Press é Dr.‘W. Johnson, American physician, | James Barrie was born, a SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Re- |who came to Santo Domingo to organ- | privately. and the purchaser v Expensive fur, such as beaver and | public, September 18.—With restoraticn |ize the medical and sanitary relief at |ceive with the title deeds a copy of Sir seal, ‘are being imitated in rabbit skin, |of communication between the capital |the request of President Trujillo, sailed | James' bisth certificate and a nolo- THE EVENING STAR, bush, and thelr wounds were irritated | by léeches which dropped upan them | 50 PERSONS HURT ™ TN Prrmous TREK AFTER CRASH i b gz e ‘Then cnntrnct-‘d IN DYNAMITE BI_AS.[ | Thorns Tear Flesh and Clothes—Flies Poison Eyes—One | | dread scourage of the tropics, black- PILES—Itch—Di Carries Fever-Ridden Friend. quickly respond hind. Raving deliriously, he had to-be | Communication Lines and Roads to the new carried on the back of his tottering, al- ! most blind companion, who was un-| Are Restored Over Stricken | able to sleep for fear of an attack by dasd | hostile natives. Both were on the | Island. verge of collapse when a searching -_— party located and rescued them. | water fever, and pleaded to be left be- Houses in Kirriemuir, locally as the “Tenement everywhere and, known recommend them. g r $1.00 per package Containing 12 treatments - AtYourNeighborhood Druggist i'irb, Inc., Alientown, Pa. Property for Miles Distant‘ Damaged as Powder By the Associated Press. Thomson and McMurtrie climbed RABAUL, New Guinea, Sept:mber down the tree and commenced an ardu- | 18.—Capt. Thomson, pilot for New Gui- | ous journey to the coast. ‘m‘n Gold, Limited, and his mechanic, They struggled through the jungles Flant Blows Up. B the Atcccinted Pre { \Vrsh were injured. one eeri- operty for miles around s an explosion of. 5,000 mite which destroyed | peak and enduring Jungle. | storm. tossed about like a kite until it finally | was flung against a mountain, being | McMurtrie, have been brought to the in the ranges. Their clothes and flzsh coast after crashing into a mountain | were torn by the thorns of the needle House wWARMING | FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES tortures in the While flying a tri-motored plane be- September 18— | tween the mountain goldfields and the | coest, they were caught in a_terrific| The powerful machine was & Alaska Powder | impaled on a t injured was Mrs, jugular vein | red when her three- was demolished. Bernice lost #n eye. Archie Gongia, a half mile from the scene of the ex- plosion, suffered several broken ribs when thrown across a yoom. The blast fellowed a fire which origi- | nated in the nitroglycerin mixing vat, where three of the plant's 45 employes were working overtime. They ran to a place of safety before the blaze reached stored dynamite. Nearly all windows in the town of Mulilteo, a mile distant, and many in Everett, 7 miles away, were shattered. The fire spread to the timbered sides of the gulch in which the plant was lo- cated. Traffic on the Great Northern Rail- way nearby was suspended for a time | through fear of & second blast, as it was erroneously reported a large quan- | tity of nitroglycerin was stored in the path of the flames, The plant was vaiued at $500, 000. Nearly half of the 458,000 women in England drawing unemployment bene- fits are married. BUY 4 CAKES OF SWEETHEART rous;:on 2 sc Get a Full Size 10¢c Package of STEEL WOOL CLEANSER FREE! 38c VALUE 25C FOR With four cakes of famous Sweetheart Toi- let Soap you get FREE a full size 10c pack- oge of Blus Streak Steel Wool Cleanser— the kitchen wonder worker. Blue Streak will not break in use or get into your fingers. Your grocer can get this big deal from his jobber MANHATTAN SOAP CO., INC., NEW YORK TH-\T. ie why so many housewivesappreciate the saving in buying the big 5¢ package of Inter- Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute TONIGHT from 97 to 10 P.M. at We will celebrate the opening of our newest combination ultra modern Grocery, Produce and Fresh Meat Mar- ket tonight. Your inspection and sug- gestions are invited. Music Will Ee Furnished Encore Prepared Spaghetti. 2 '5%-° cans ]5¢ Standard Quality Peas Campbell’s Tomato Soup Campbell’s Pork and Beans Standard Quality String Beans . Alaskan Pink Salmon Standard Quality Corn ANN PAGE PRESERVES Peach—Quince—Pineapple—Apricot 16-0z. Jar 25c 3 eans 23¢ 3 cans ZSC ,med. can (¢ 2 tall cans zsc ‘med. can lzc \ N creamery Butter cut fresh frem the tub i Sunnyfield Print Butter i %-1b- portions | 8 0’Clock Coffee Bean Hole Beans Sultana Peanut Butter Sultana Maple Blended Syrup. Dromedary Grapefruit Blue Label Tomato Juice SULTANA JAMS Raspberry—Peach—Quince Cherry—Blackberry 16-0z. Jar 2 1e PURE LARD ™ 45¢ .1 49¢ . .2 med. cans 950 1-1b. pail 930 Meox jar [ 4¢ med. ean 26 pint jar 9210 A in Europe, by careful breeding. and the rest of the country, Santo Do- last night aboard the steamer Coamo |graph letter from the author. Last Three Days PEACHES PEACHES We have been fortunate in procuring a few more cars of these fancy Elberta Peaches and we recommend them to you—now while they are still available at a price which means a saving to you. 4 Ibs. 25e 12 1bs. 59e B Fancy Cauliflower ™ 19¢; i 25¢ Fancy String Beans. . . .3 ™ 25¢ Fresh Green Peas 229 New Cabbage Sweet Potatoes 425 Home-Grown Tomatoes.3 ™ 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce 22 25¢ Yellow Onions New Potatoes 10 ™ 35¢ Fancy CONCORD GRAPES These fancy Concord Grapes are one of the market’s most plentiful offerings of all canning and preserving fruits. If you are making jelly or grape juice for the Win- ter's use, we suggest you buy your grapes now while the fruit is firm and low priced. 2-Qt. Basket 22¢ 12-Qt. Basket §9¢ | ) PEACHES Original Bushel Basket .2™25¢ .4™ 25¢ 4™ 25 Fancy Tokay Grapes. . Grimes’ Golden Apples . Calif. Bartlett Pears . . . Crab Apples Fancy Yellow Bananas. . . Fancy Lemons ;. Seckel Pears Damsons Cocking Apples Fresh Italian PRUNES This fruit is truly the ideal fruit for can- ning, preserving, jelly-making and table use. The fruit is at its best and while our stores have ample stock, we are not sure the price will go any lower. Therefore, we suggest that you procure your needs now before the season closes. 2 . 15e e 4 e 2P 351581.09 SPECIAL FLOUR PRICES //Nllllllll"l"lll LOTTTTITRRAN ARAT S ANN Camel, Lucky Strike, Chesterfield Ige. 2 25¢ .3 10¢ small ean 10c Cigarettes Hershey Choc. Bars ?'*in or aimond Karo Blue Label Syrup Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour Davis Baking Powder A&P Pure Honey Astor or Comet Rice 6-07. can 134 514-0z. jar 12(: 3 v 25c / PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 caxes 20¢ 6 Cakes 39c Waldorf Toilet Paper Scott-Tissue Paper P. & G. Naptha Soap P. & G. Naphtha Soap Ivory Soap Ivory Snow Palmolive Beads 3 rolis 17¢ Rice’s 62nd Anniversary CAKES Orange, Cocoanut, Toasted Peanut and Cocoanut Each 25c Red Front Baking Powder WASHINGTON | PILLSBURY'S BEST and GOLD MEDAL 5-Ib. bag { 12-lb. bag {24-Ib. bag SUNNYFIELD Reg. & Self-Rising, in both 5 & 12 Ibs. national Salt. They see wo need of paying more than 5¢ for the very best . cn 1 Qe Fleischman’s . 16e Regular and Self-Rising 5-Ib. bag |12-Ib. bag{24-Ib. bag free-running table salt. PLAIN OR 10DIZED INTERNATIONAL SALT CO., INC. ' SCRANTON, PA. THIS NEW AND GREATER SALT’ VALUE IS PRESENTED TO YOU BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST SALT PRODUCER. INTERNATIONALS PLANTS. REFINERIES AND LABORATORIES ARE UNRIVALLED N a coffee it is the subtle combination of charming qualities that gives deliciousness of flavor. Delicious, as its name implies, is Browning & Baines Charming Coftee 33¢ Ib. A rare roast of rich, mellow quality"—so delicately flavored its smoothness is a revelation— so concentrated in strength it satisfies all tastes. You pay far less for Charming Blend than vou do for similar high-grade coffees. ASK FOR Browning & Baines Charming Blend Coffee Roasted by the Roasters of Orienta At Your Grocers CRISCO o L. can 2 Fe Gold Medal SALAD DRESSING 12-0z. Jar ISc A&P Quick Oats Mello-Wheat Quaker Crackels Wheatena Shredded Wheat Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice National Biscuit Co. Chocolate Crinkled Tops and Assorted Crystal Puff Cakes Sparkle ™ Fruit Gelatine. . . . 2 %~ P~ ]15¢ My-T-Fine Chocolate Dessert Royal Quick Set Gelatine Maraschino Cherries “Prince of Ales” Ginger Ale. . . C. & C. Ginger Ale Junket Powder Oranse; Lemon. Chocolate B S+ 2 bottles Zsc R b [ Special Combination for School Lunches 1—8-0z. Jar GELFAND’S HAM-N-NAISE And 2 Pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits or Small Premium Soda CRACKERS For 25¢ Regular Value, 34c 12°Ib. bag | 24-Ib. bag 17¢35¢ 69¢ |21¢ 45¢ 89¢ | 23¢|49¢ 95¢ IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT LOIN OR RIB END PORK ROAST 1s. 3lc END CUT CHOPS ..."™ 35¢c f CENTER CUT CHOPS™ 39¢ Plate Boiling Beef > 18¢ - 25¢ Tender Beef Liver ......" 27c { Lean Strip Bacon - 28¢ Fresh Ground Beef. .. - 25¢ § Smoked Hams - 298¢ Hog Liver .. 15¢ ! Briggs Sausage Meat - 38¢ Breast of Lamb - 15¢ § Loffler’s Sausage Meat..."™ 35¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast. ... Please Note! Until further notice all fresh fish offered for sale in our city stores will be cleaned ready for immediate acceptance. You will no longer have to wait to have them cleaned at the time of purchase, as they are cleaned the day before at our own warehouse at the fish wharf, then packed in ice and rushed to your nearby store ready for immediate sale. This is just another step forward in our modern methods of merchandising. We suggest you try some of these seasonable sea foods this week. Fresh Cleaned Trout ®. 18¢c §{ Top Mast Fillet. . . .. T Fresh Cleaned Croakers. . .™ 17¢ { Forty-Fathom Fillet Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . . .™ 25¢ { Claw Crab Meat Fresh Cleaned Flounders. .™ 25¢ { White Crab Meat Sliced Halibut Cooked Shrimp Granulated Sugar 10 37, White House Vinegar %" 49c¢ Sundard Tomatoes 3 &% 28¢ Rajah Salad Dressing *;>" 15¢ Bokar Coffee ' 18¢c Lb. ssc Quaker Maid3:;Beans2 0 15¢ YEAST 3 J_—“——_—_\ NEW YORK STATE APPLESAUCE Med. can 1 Q¢ Ken-L-Biscuit ; Hires Root Beer Extract Orange Crush, dry Brillo Parsons Ammonia $.0.S. Cleanser Old Dutch Cleanser Van Camp’s Purced (Strained) VEGETARLES 2 6-0z. Cans zsa Encore Macaroui and Spaghetti. . 2 Long Horn Cheese Libby’s Potted Meats Best Foods Salad Dressing Nutley Nut Margarine. . . . Sunsweet Prunes A&P Grape Juice White House Coffee Boscul Coffee 6 31.-0z. cans ZSC 8-oz. jar ZOC Combination Offer 1 k= Pabst-ett Standard and Lge 1 3% Pabst-ett CHEESE Both for 35¢ Regular Value, 46¢ Swiss Brick or Pimento