Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1930, Page 16

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T CHAPEL SERVICE | .- =me> American room of the Mayflower Houl, 6 pm. ERVE more hot sbup during these HUNURS IHUMPSUN Meeting, North Capitol Citizens' As- FREE ) WIITD i S first cool days. It is l“l'“y ap- il B S || | ANGEL FoOD PAN , A Cy e (8] CO (i preciated. —_— Card party, benefit Catholic Women's With 2 Packages of = ife i fe MP ELL’ Chaplain Calls Former Grad- | Bl 5156 Yetecr souttionss: 8:30 oons GOLD MEDAL & ! R "“\ ' TSAMATBO 803? ‘ S * // N \ f uate “Naval .Academy’s e wm;:; crotan o CAKE FLOUR : ALSO OPERATING i ” tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. . S Com- i Best Friend. missioner Osias of the ‘Bhiippine 15 | f | - ‘f“" zsc j 3 ands. . or Soecial Dispatch to The Star. Card party. Junior Ladies’ Auxiliary, At the Special 59c 9 ANNAPOLIS, Ma. September 20— | S5, Ahe WA A ;symm 2300 K street, Campbell s Other Varieties. 10c ‘Yesterday's service at the Naval Acad- | | emy Chapel, the first since the opening | Luncheon, washlngton Round Table, of the new school year at that insti- | University Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. tution, took the form of a memorial | Speaker, Dr. Guy W. Leadbetter, presi- service to the late Col. Robert Means | dent, Washington Lions Club. Thompson, a graduate of the Academy, — Corned ash fiks who by reason of his interest in his Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, f c or | alma mater and many gifts to it and | American Legion, will celebrate” the | Beef the regiment of midshipmen, had been | eleventh anniversary of Its organiza- long known as “the Naval Academy's | tion with a dinner-dance at the Vilia best friend.” Roma, on Rockville Pike, Maryland, gy et R S | Ritter Spaghetti e SIRLOIN | Shoulder Lamb Roast i 17¢ | AR 23%c STEAK Thave culed you rends’ | BADLY HURT IN LEAP | ... witn tomato sauce, smply heat and serve - 3 Shoulder Lamb Chops 1-. 25¢ Among those present, were Mr. and | Man Found on Tracks After Van- | I % " 48c ‘ B s EX ot Bawone, X3 | . v Fronprat: | Pabst-ett . . .. . "o - 21c Rib Lamb Chops Open the tin, brown and serve. Try with poached egg for breakfast. Relatives Are Present. “Thompeon and their (o children, | ROANOKE. Va., eptember 20 (7). ong the naval people present whre | T dition of B. F. Moore, jr., of B f L b Rear Admirals up.xgdénd\;hpa;-ndmnr | B e . Bottom reast () am nson and Oscar C. er, former | day when he is thought to have leaped i akes or h.r e k s g superintendents of the Academy, and | from a moving train mear Groseclose, x 20 Ppkgs. Prime Rib Rear Admirals William F. V. Pratt and * i - I Granules [ [ ROUND Roast Va., continued critical at a local hos- | for Tend ‘Walter R. Gherardi. pital last night. Although attendin | — CI““I‘ R“'“ Also present were representatives of | physicians said hie was somewhat better, | e oo (e too, STEAK Fresh Ground Hnnburg the Navy League, of which Col. Thomp- | he was still dangzrously ill. He suffered son had been the founder, first presi- |a crushed shoulder-and possible frac- I Per dent and president emeritus; the ASso- | ture of the Sodls bos Safe “ome Matches boxes C Beef Liver ciation of Naval Academy Graduates| Moore was en route to Baltimore in | c and the Loyal Legion. company with two detectives when he Pull count, Jong-burning matches, s o disappeared {rom the train and was Sieieyr Bovon Soner: S later found beside the tracks. He is Chaplain Lash said, in part: “Not- | said to be the son of a hardware dealer pkgs. withstanding Col. Thompson’s resigna- Tion From the.naval seee, o weve; | L Bimingham. 0 a l‘ul € a lne ric c lost his love for that career, and par- ticularly his affection for his alma = S ATE 7 mater, the United States Naval Acad- | 4 Ly s | emy. ' Instead of diminishing, the af- RENTS FIRST TRUST NOTES [| | fection_increased with the passage of | INSURANCE I S Everyday Pantry Needs— e INTERESTING NEWS FOR Sugar e BB , 103, A NEW ITEM WE BELIEVE s i i THOS. E. JARRELL CO. THE THOUSANDS OF USERS YOW'LL ENTHUSE OVER BORAH MAKES F Resitont ! e IS ST R s FOR WORLDPPLEEAACE thidbme e I i OFMISE Lard Bc_l:“ e Here is one of the finest foods we have ever | AR We now offer Best Foods Mayonnaise and | Pillsbury’s | brought to Washington. We are sure Peter Pan Whole b(lwram Corn will be a welcomc addition to Senator Declares Present Business d : 7o chi | your table, ; Relish to the thousands of Washington people who | Fl 5 Bgf;" o s PR D St ) _use and want this splendid mayonnaise and relish. | our Flour of World War. Gold Medal 4 p F *It's Kitchen- "éfié&%# b September 29. Best Foods Mayonnaise and - lour Lyl ;E‘ifin .flmvinxfim:epém g:nh "fs e R Sandwich Relish, packed in the {atural result of the World War.” and 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, . : thus becomes a reason for devotion to |[j Dining Room, Kitchen, Recep- attractive crystal jars, are won- £ Dinizg Room, Kache. Recy . Fi NI ¢ Seetitne Bernm ion Room an ; Electric U e et o v N v oo derfully good products . .. . our better milled endig the Eastern Tahe Falr yester: THE ARGONNE products that are daily gaining “Yime great cost of the war are now 268 o Coleti Tond WG new friends . ... products that E Sanico FRESH ?fii‘;fi were 3,000, 00 s\:lngmpll,ony‘:dn?g R : you will like if you will try them. i ggs Selected 000, v Regular Delivery J = fine Over 100,000 families read The Take Advantage of v ts best, h;?. mfi i‘t: SRR, | | od e e This Special O QU Bacon < b Cgoe Ty Tocots.” brought. abous increascd | | oy marming st A oot of 1% o taxes and took the money normally | | cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. i EAT, but DO NOT BOIL, as boiling will destroy used for purchases,” he said. It 7 taking ad ’ BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE Fra.llks Ntk o :::;leflavor and texture of this or any other canned vege- 5 LOST AT BOAT SINKS 5000 now and service will start Skinless piiothpandl | L il and BEST FOODS RELISH PELEAN win 3o B0 ewfoun . T LelMfier’s . L . e Ml m e g Franks =« 29¢ | "% HALIF) 29 ().—The sinking of & schooner with Six b g —_— fiumnm&mmfiefikfizfl- DEVII FD HAM Onl Eldur I ? c : 7 And Here Is Another New Corn You Will Like ot yestonday by the master of the ” y ‘ he Wisconsin . STOKELY’S Country Gentleman CORN. . . . s 15¢ Norwegh.n (nl.hm ‘Haugarland. ese Full Milk c % ‘The message, which did not give the ol schooner’s name, reported the vessel e | W T : Good Sea Foods Priced Low unnamed man had been saved, and that colision Geeurred three miles : Pink Salm 2 25 = 4 v A New Lower Price on :'?}E: m-‘:unz 40 miles south of & on e ¢ \ i ook R : 4 2 e Makes sy osriigmpr- o ll B ¢ 4 o 2 Sanitary Butter i | w s Here is good for the thousands of WOODPECKER BOY'S PA Del Monte Sardines 10e¢ i Yy, B o of our populr Seiary red carton b, AUBURN, Nebr., September 29 (N.A. A e N.A)—“Drummer” is only s red- — /i P > < Pound Carton et S, I s et | ) Domestic Sardines 5e¢ | | i < . “wr Now 4 5 [ Roy Cline of Auburn, Nebr. 5 ! & e 5 BN = 3 p ¢ J k Prints Ted found the bird helpless one day a3 ) e b 3 nearby tree, but comes to the. boy b denrieo e ik : ] === LAND O’'LAKES c..- 1. §0¢ whenever he calls, and hops about on i ) B s g : Cres Ris shoulders, e : : : Land 0’Lakes Peas . ream (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- | e Y Blue Ridge Cut Beans. ........... per Alliance. | % Standard Corn FUEN /2 : o : of those Fi U Sanico Shoe Peg Corn. ..........4" 19¢ who know” N::‘“Pfl:: =::::: : T ig: Black-Eyed Peas...............10¢c 5 Kraft Packaged Cheese.... ke 23¢ Musselman’s Apple Sauce.. ... ....% 10¢ OUR FAMOUS Philadelphia Cream Cheese. . .., . ...P%- 12¢ N. 2% tin zse Campbell’s Pork and Beans. . .....""" 815¢ Honey Dew Pineapple.... ... * Ritter Pork and Beans. ... ... i .“‘ 8‘/n Silver Slice Grapefruit..... .. .....4n 25¢ B & M Lima Beans. ... .o 2121 2¢ | Old Dutch Cleanser. . ... ... cans 150 Silver Lake Cut Beets. . ...... N 2t 10c ; Swift’s Sunbrite Cleanser. .. ... 5¢ Medium Ivory Soap. . e 23 cakes 20¢ DAYS of charm begin with Silver Lake Cut Beets. .. .....N>3tn ]5¢ Solarine Metal Polish . ausicess 108 your first taste-awaken- Palmetto Toilet Soap.........3 cakes ]0c ing cup of Charming Blend— k and end with the last linger- | ) TOMATOES~ . ing sip of this delightful mel- - "mx- lowed-for-the-cup coffee. Standard Grade 3 %7 25¢ Truly a Good Coffee. .. One Per z9c ‘Sealect Brand Tall 25¢ g Tins d Grad 2 %39 That Will Please the Great Lb. Standard Grade e 25€ Majority of Coffee Drinkers , Carnation or Boeden's' 4 100 Trusty Friend "T:...’ 12¢ | | sanitary’s SPECIAL Coffee L.25c¢ | Challenge Brand ™ 166 tFull color, large pieces Rosedale Brand 2 "% 29e “s.nuco” corFEE ""':..”;:ifl"" "= 35¢ Eagle Condensed g l9c Snowdrift Shortening ... .........."-23: Red, ripe; packed by Libby. Tin ~ Stringless Bean .31 20¢ RE | e - | New York Quinces . | S Bunch. Carrots..........2%r 15¢ Fancy New York grown Quinces . . . fine for pre- y Mason Jars ®int9 Dozen 60c e the skin: le jelly a fine flavor. S I I gl o e L T T B | Mason Jars @ pee 7g¢ Lima Beans. . ..........30-25c | Wissly. | Mason Jars @ 0> Pon g1 (9 | ;_f;_’el:;'l‘,e:':'f‘f“ i 2 ;’: ggz New York Bartlett Pears.........4 ™ 25¢ . il Jar Rubbers sl I . - Boxed Bartlett Pears N Lt | Dozen Ripe Tomatoes. ve3™ 28c nd Jal' Caps zsc % Elliorts Peach .4 25¢ New York Seckel Pears..........4 ™ 25¢ i Pe. Roasted by Sw:::-‘Pot::ze:‘ ’ New York Damsons.............4 ™ 25¢ | | Paraffine 10c the Roasters Fancy Crabapples o vieiid ™ 25 ‘ ’ Certo (s“l' e Je“) Bottle 29¢ GRAPEFRUIT i Jelly Glasses Dezes 39¢c New crop Florida-grown grepetenit ... | @ iimes Golden Ies F"“"‘" o) Full flavored large size Gnmfildu A 4 o z sc |1l 5 .'Afl’ PLE CIDERG‘IVMIEEGAR ‘ 3 for 25‘ 2 for 25' m: !:Ilh;{p.g: ”.’fl:'n‘:“'_ch 1 Gallon 28(: Jug 49c

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