Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1930, Page 7

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JON T DORRANCE SOUP KNG, DEAD Owner-of Campbell Co., Re-| putedly Worth $150,000,000, Was 57 Years Old. By the Asscciated Press. CAMDEN, N. J., September 22.—Dr. Jobn Thompson Dorrance, founder, president and sole owner of the Camp- | bell Soup Co., a pioneer in'the field | of condensed canned foods, and reputed to be one of the country’s wealthiest men, is dead. | Death came suddenly from a heart | attack at his home, Pomona | n, N. J. He was 57 been confined to his by a seemingly of his family ed by his widow, odt Dorrance, Xorv‘ Nathaniel P. Hill of New York, Ethel, Margaret | and Charlotte Dorrance and John Dol'-: rance, jr. The story of Dr. Dorrance’s life was | one of the eal romances of American business. He ro: om a $7.50-a. employe in his un fruit and pri factory to the business organization. Born in Pennsylvania, Born in Bristol, Pa., he was graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of | Technology in 1895 and two years later won his Ph. D. at the University of Gottingen, Germany. His early career was in chemistry and while in Germany he conceived the idea of making con- densed, canned soup available in America. Returning to this country, he joined his uncle’s firm, the Joseph Campbell Fruit & Preserve Co., and in 1899 | put out the first canned soup. The product was received coolly at first, but | through advertising he built up a world- wide market and the firm, which in| 1015 became the Campbell Soup Co., | grew into one of the largest of its kind in the world. Owned All Stock. . The stock of the Campbell Co., all of | which Was owned by Dr. Dorrance, is | gaid to be valued at $150.000,000. He | was a director in & number of banks and utility concerns, His active interest in French tapes- tries of antique weave and the exten- | sive collection he made of them won | for him the decoration of chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French | government. | Dr. Dorrance was & book collector vf! Tote and left one of the largest lihraries | in America. Tal services will be held - hesday. " BENGAL MERCHANTS SEEN FACING RUIN| London Paper Ascribes Impending | Disaster to “Picketing” of Shops by Nationalists, By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 22.—The Daily Herald said today that thousands of merchants in Bengal were facing ruin largely as a consequence of the Nationalist picketing of their shops. This is the eve of Pujah, Hindu equivalent of Christmas, when the shop- keepers expect to make their chief prof- “its of the year, but picketing has stified trade in ‘wares made from im) Lancaghire' thread, on " ‘usually spend yearly savings. The economic depression is contrib- | uting . to the dismissal _situation. | Farmers are getting only half of what 1t cost them to produce jute and are overwhelmed with debt ~while land- | owners are unable to coilect their rents. The government also was said to be facing an acute financial crisis. I Gayety I “Sm ON IT,” the current attrac- tion at the Gayety, with a cast headed by two inimitable comedians, “Chuck” Callahan and Billy Fields, mirably supported by Dolly lenn, al- ways popular with the Gayety fans, opened yesterday with a prove: bang. Billy and Chuck, paired for the first time, ‘entertained with antics pleasing to an eager audience. Dolly Glenn scored with a dance number and sang her songs in pleasant fashion. s Monkey Hippodrome proved sing noveity. while the local chorus offered a fine exhibition of terpsichorean grace, giving evidence of Baving been well coached. All in al, a satisfactory burlesque eve- hing. B.W. a3 ECAUSE you love 24 Roasted by the Roasters Sof Orienta ASK Browning Lightship Begins| Duty Off Fire Island After 6,286-Mile Trip Portland-New York Voy- age First Through Canal of Vessel of Kind. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 22—A lightship has seen life as ocean-going vessels know it and now ‘is ready to settle down to her sedentary occupation. | Braving all sorts of weather from hurrigane to calm, the new Fire Island i Lightship has_completed a 6,286-mile | voyage from Portland, Oreg, to New | York and is the first lightship to pass | through the Panama Canal. The voy- | age 1cquired Officia ated as Lightship 114, the new yill drop her huge auchors off Fire Island to furnish a beacon to ship) She is modern, with four ically driven wind- irens and electric lamps at the head of her tall spars. She also | is equipped with automatic radio beacon signals for use in fog. She will take the place of the old Fire Island Lightship, a relic of the days of hand windlasses, which will be i retired. | Listen Folks: We are CLOSED TO- MORROW ALL DAY to observe Religious Hols- day. Get in today or wast for us wll Wednesday. Thanks. ll WELCOME « | New YORK ane HOTEL (bVERNOR @QINTON " 31 ST.= 7™AVE. eppesite PENNA.RR.STATION Scratch that rash Stop Itching with Resinol You will beamazed at the quickness of its action, and the way it healssores burns, scratches, chafing, eczema, pimples, etc. Sample free. Write to Resinol, Dept. 37, Baltimore, Md. the things that charming you choose are charming things to sat- isfy your instinctive taste for quality. Instinctively your taste senses these things in Browning & Baines 33¢ 1b. No matter what your coffee preference—youM find you pre- fer the rich, smooth flavor of Charming Blend. Your taste will quickly sense its quality flavor. Tis cost is so low you can serve il at a saving every day. FOR & Baines Charming Blend Coffee At Your Grocers THE FEVENING STAR, Tomato Juice Silver Lake Cut | Silver Lake Cut | Silver Lake Cherry. ... .‘ Shriver's Blue Ridge. .. .4 1215¢ You to Try— SANICO when served either iced or hot. When next buying tea SANICO BRAND. pkg. Lipton’s Tea 14 25¢ I 1“ — = — L[S WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 22, 1930. ANLTAR Chicken a la King | | 50c Welsh Rarebit | | 29 || College Inn Brand College Inn Brand Blue Label H Hurff’s 7 | Cocktail . . delicately flavored and spiced tomato juice— try a 4-or. glass as an appetizer. \‘ 21c | Honey Moon Orange Juice .+ . pure juice of red ripe tomatoes, which have been grown especially for their seeds. Pint Bottle tins for + A seven-ounce tin of pure orange juice. Honey Moon Grapefruit Juice < A seven-eunce 1in of sun-ripened srapefruit fulcs. Florida Gold Grapefruit Juice + .. A Ne. 1 sise tin of Fierida srasefruit fuics, Silver Nip Grapefruit Juice L fill:r?"fllfi-e":i'r::l:gll.l""e Juice, canned by the canners oney Dew Pineapple Juice o ed A No, 2 give tin of Hawilan D.Ill!ll’lt Juie Libby’s Sauerkraut Juice . « A _No, 215 size tin—recommended as an P id to health, Del Monte Sauerkraut Juice g ; A pint battle of kraut juice, put uwp by Del Monte. Libby’s Tomato Juice To Enjoy Am;ica’s Fine;t d;llty Sweet Cream Butter Demand Land O’ Lakes SWEET CREAM BUTTER Every pound carton contains a certificate of the U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture showing this butter scores 93 + o the Lb. 50c Sanitary ™ Cston Bytter years . . friends ELICIOUS Tender, Young Baby Lima Beans That Will Be a Worth-while Addition to Your Menu. Trusty Friend’Brand Baby Lima Beans have been a popular item with our pa- trons for the past seven « holding old and gaining new ones each succeeding year. Have you tried these deli- ciously good baby lima beans . . . HEAT BUT DO NOT BOIL As boiling will destroy the flavor and texture of this or any other canned vegetable. TRUSTY FRIEND No. 1 Tin . Here are two more of the better canned vegetables | that we believe you will find very pleasing— Silver Lake Whole Cherry Beets ™ * “" 19¢ \ Twenly to twenty-five small, tender beets in each tin. Peter Pan Spinach. . .™ * " 14¢ ™™ *" 17¢ L Tender and tasty, grit-free spinach. GOOD FOOD | Brand 1 :::,: S:K;;c !;1 [ lfer, Lb:r z’c BABY LIMA BEANS BEETS— I cae No. 2 tin 10¢ No. 3 tin lsc Snider’s Rose Bud CORN— Trusty Friend S. P. No- 1tin 121 /¢ Trusty Friend S. P.. .. No- 2 tin 19¢ £ No. 2 tin 171/2C No. 2 tin 17‘/2: Stokely’s Country Gent. No- 2 tin 15¢ PEAS— Trusty Friend Shriver’s A-1 Silver Brand...: Peter Pan. . . “Sanico” ... Golden Tip. . Land O’Lakes SPINACH— Del Monte. .. ™%, 14c; 2% 17¢ Peter Pan... ™5.° Te; N2 2%17¢ STRINGLESS BEANS— Robinson Cut Blue Ridge Cut. . . . Trusty Friend Cut. .. Shriver's A-1 Whole. . Peter Pan. . ....No.2tin 19, n28c; 3 U= 50c L No.2tin 121/c Tins . Tall Local Grown Fancy Eating APPLES DELICIOUS or GRIMES GOLDEN Fancy full flavored eating apples at a Pfi‘f' you will gladly pay. See the Grimes Golden and Delicious apples New York Damsons . 41bs., 25¢ Seckel Pears . . . 4 Ibs., 25¢ Bartlett Pears . . . 4 Ibs., 25¢ Crab Apples . . . . 41bs., 25¢ | Fresh Prunes . . . . 41lbs., 29c | 1bs. for Pickling Onions . . 4 Ibs., 25¢ | 25¢ | 12-1b. bag Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s Best Washington s Plour Domestic Sardines 6 Your choice, oll or mustard, 3 tins, 13¢ Del Monte Cherries These are those tasty Royal Anne Cherries, Libby’s Tomato Catchup A favorite at a greatly reduced price. 1st Prize Margarine 2 Save on this splendid nut margarine, b, 19¢ Zion Fig Bars i A timely special . . . | De Luxe Asparagus Style tn 2714¢ | Sealect Milk . . . J ell-o Five Flavors 1 Swift’s Calas . . . 24-1b. bag 39¢ 12-1b. 24-1b. e, DB 1 49c tins for No. 2 tins 1bs. for 1bs. for 2 +hink of the children’s school lunches. pkgs. for Quality Tells Its Own Story Loin Lamb Chops . . . Ib., 49c Shoulder Lamb Chops Shoulder Lamb Roast Breast of Lamb Veal Cutlet Loin Veal Chops . ... Shoulder Veal Chops . Shoulder Veal Roast . Breast of Veal ... Prime Rib Roast Three-Cornered Roast Tender Chuck Roast . Hamburg Steak .... Beef Liver Boiling Beef Loffler’s Skinless Franks . 35¢ .Ib. 25¢ .Ib. 15¢ .1b. 60c .Ib. 48¢ .Ib. 35¢ . .0b. 25¢ .Ib. 23¢ .Ib. 35¢ .1b. 33¢ .. 25¢ .Ib. 25¢ ... 28¢ .. 15¢ - 38¢ Pounss IDs, 17¢ — — 1 “Sanico” Flour ' There is no better flour milled regardless of price. 77¢c $1.05 25¢ 45¢ large bottle 37c : 21c | S 1ES 4 i Tru y a Good Coffee—One | That Will Please the ' Great Majority ;‘ OUR FAMOUS | GREEN BAG COFFEE “On the Tables of T hose Who Know” | | | | e | SRR PR | Del Monte | Mary Washington i All Green | Asparagus i} All green as b e tender it will literally melt in your mouth, Mary Wash- ' Del Monte Fruits for Salad A tasty mixture of fruit fine for salads, breakfast or as a dessert, ington asparagus s aspara- N—i—;‘, 23:2 for 45° | [ No. 2% 3%9e¢ | gus at its best, 43¢ Tin No. 2% Tin OTHER DEL MONTE FOODS— Picnic Asparagus Tips Colossal Green Asparagus Tips. .No. 1 tin 33¢ Colossal Green Peeled Asparagus Tips, No. 214 tin 39¢ Small Green Asparagus Tips. .. .No. 1 tin 29¢ Mammouth White Asp’g’s Tips, No. 1 tin 35¢ Royal Anne Cherries Buffet tin 13¢ Royal Anne Cherries Melba Peaches ... .No. 2! tin 23¢c; 2 for 45¢ Sliced California Peaches Bartlett Pears. .. .No.2 tin 22¢; No. 2% tin 29¢ Sliced Pineapple No. 24 tin 25¢; 2 for 49¢ Early Garden Peas. . .No. 2 tin 17¢; 3 for 49¢ Crosby Corr; A s ok No. 2 tin 15¢ Fancy Spina Sauerkraut Ju Tomato Sauce Ripe Olives. . Smoked Shoulders We are quoting a special price in our stores | on Swift’s Smoked Shoulders— | POLISHES— | O’Cedar Polish | Johnson’s Wax. .. | Johnson’s Wax. . . | Wright's Silver. , Solarine Metal .. TOILET PAPER— Sanico Tissue . .. Scot-Tissue ... Waldorf Tissue. Dandy Tissue FRUIT JARS, ETC.-— Mason Jars (pts.) ........ dor. §9¢ Mason Jars (qts.) Mason Jars (1 gal.) Mason Caps....., Jar Rubbers. . . Jelly Glasses. . | Paraffin . ... MATCHES— Safe Home CLEANING NEEDS— 15¢ Hi-Grade Ammonia ...... oo Dotle 140 32¢ |- Drano ** 23c; Babo, 2 ¢*n:25¢ i Carbona !t 15¢; Clorox bt 20¢ 28¢ - 49c | Y;-gal. Jug PURE APPLE CIDER Vinegar . Fancy California Tokay Grapes Large fancy California Tokay Grapes . . . eat them with your meals, keep a bowl on your reading table—put a || bunch in your child’s lunch basket—they are really delicious. [ 2 = 25c for Stringless Beans . . 3 Ibs., 25¢ Bunch Carrots . 2 bunches, 15¢ Lima Beans . . . . 3lbs., 25¢ Sweet Potatoes . . . 41bs., 25¢ | Iceberg Lettuce . . 2heads, 25¢ Ripe Tomatoes . . . 3 Ibs., 25¢ Ibs. z s © for

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