Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1930, Page 31

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HANG EONVERTE TOCHRSTANFATH Youthful General, Who Be- came Chinese Ruler After | Revolution, Is Baptized. By the Associated;Press. SHANGHAI, October 23.—Gen. Chi- | ang Kal-Shek, youthful Nationalist | President _of Chl.nl. was baptized !| Christian_tod: , in the lnhernll-lonfl settlement, and there the simple cere- umny was lrrform(‘d by the Rev, Z. T. Kuang, inese tor of the Young M Jufl: d_ the President to becom: led | elsewhere is to sprink] the m\mg President and | ted him to the Christian Church. Few Intimates Attend. a few intimates of the President | with the ald of Russia munists at first, mmmmokmmoa ‘" Now Moving Against Reds. JERUSALEM, Al filh Summer chhnll ld.lnll'fll- Jewish Nn.lonl.l Council 28 been beset by trouble. Nt Shan and terfor. At let up -and moving against the An ln!hm:e is told he now are ow Chlln once e mm‘ THe was 5o gratetul that when | V' Ushishkin, head of the Jewish , abstained_from nrmlu surged through the country d that the Yale buildings be Ofleerl of the Prench Asiatic squad- { ordered gunboats from both shnnghn and N-n:oc::z to Kiukiang to ng ‘was among the 14 captives. reported to be asking 10,000,000 )l!xi Brotherl Hurt by Anto. By & Btaft Correspondent of The Star. BLADI IURG, Md., October 23.— tions bruises were suffered by Robert and Ralpk Van Pelt of Chev- erly, Md., when their car collided with truck on Defense - es: “It is only € | the effect o( me white paper upon p\lb Jewish National Council in Palestine | t:u';l'n t of policy f o e decreed against ha the resent the civil war has 3 ationalist troops the British— g guvemmenu breacl promise to the l the legislative t.ouncll the BALDWIN SCORES PALESTINE POLICY Joins With Chamberlain and Amery in Rap at Mac- Donald Ministry. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, October 23.—Stanley Bald- win, Sir Austen Chamberlain and Col. L. C. 8. Amery, in & letter to the Lon- | don Times today, severely criticized the MacDonald ministry's new policy toward Palestine as advanced in a statement by Lord Passfield, secretary of state for the colonies, Monday. The letter of ]lh! Ghl’ee men, two of ar lic opinfori of the American Jewry an create a feeling of du |trust in British good faith, whlch is the most precious asset of our foreign | imperial policy. Thh: le(te‘r plyl high tribute to Dr. ot the colonies in the last government, at a time when l new genenl e)ecuon threatens, ma; im- rtant factor in polltlcll developmenu of the next few weeks. POLICY IS MJECTED Replies to Britain. hbcl‘ 23 (A’)—Th! unani- night to nsm the m-mnh I.n legislative council. While two remumm members and not to plfll‘:lplu ln revisionis concurred in the resolut:m u:ecun. the government's sta ewish Telunphlc Acenc§fl says n ical hyprocris; ent con- | tinued. | ‘The Arabs here have not yet taken a stand on th! British report. { Ex-. Envoy to France Improves. RE. Oclober 23 (P)—The Am rwuny il at a escribed by wendnnu u beuzr 'nwsdny night. Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee A Superior Blend 25¢ = 'N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. Roof Coating [Why Not Take A —of dvantage this good weather to fix up the roof? Indian Sum ever, soon mer can’t last for- and Fall storms will find the roof’s weak spots. fiGenasco Asphalt Roof Coating means thorough roo prop! f protection, when erly applied.. We'll bé glad to tell you all about “Genasco.” Specially Low Prices —on Paints, all inside and outside Varnishes, Stains, Enamels and Lacquers. No trouble to estimate for you. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS AND GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone Nat'l 1703 TIMES THE ECO NoMY/ RILLO|! ALUMINUM AND HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER NO WARTAL. e seur-nasse e Naam? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. Serve this tasty and healthful drink :t breakfast or as an appetizer before | inner. Tomato Juice Cocktail ... pure tomato juice delicately season- ed. You’ll find both College Inn and Blue | Ribbon Tomato Juice Cocktails products | of the highest quality. COLLEGE INN " 3 5 BLUE RIBBON Pmt Bonle, 18¢ for c = OI’EN HOUSE TONIGHT 7 to 9 O’Clock | IN THE NEW SANITARY | GEORGIA AVE. AT DECATUR | We have moved frem 4807 Geergia Ave. to | this larger store room om Georgia Ave. at Decatur, Every One Cordially Invited Del Monte Peaches Del Monte Spinach . 1 Del Monte Asparagus 3o 50k Del Monte Wiy Asparagus M.! 25¢ GREEN Lipton’s Tea % 22c v b 43¢ Sani Flush in 18c Einons . - YgEeres Drano i Carbona *go 13c Babo 3 M. 24 55¢ 2 cams 35¢C 17¢c 3 bottles 50cC ean 20cC 2 bottles 25¢C Use Babo for 2 cans 23C Glistening Bath Rooms 3 cakes 20C 3 cans 13¢C 25c 335¢ 10c 25c Lux Toilet Soap Sunbrite Cleanser Parson’s Ammonia Parson’s Ammonia Old Witch Ammonia Old Witch Ammonia For Brightening Pot S.OS, o Mightemiag Pots bonle: large bottles small bottle quart bottle lic; 2 pkes. 2lc 4 cakes 25C 6 cakes 25C 4 cakes |5¢C Camay Soap Star Soap Ben Hur Soap Sealect Evap. Milk Libby’s Tomato Catchup Royal Fruit Gelatine Jell-O (Five Flavors) Columbus Peaches Peter Pan Raisins Blue Ribbon Figs Blue Ribbon Peaches Apple Sauce MusseLMaAN's Sauer Kraut —— Cut Beets 3 W 25¢ o 15 2 pkgs. I5¢ 2 pkgs. 15¢ e 3 pkgs. 25¢ pectge 13¢ 15¢ 10c r Bty - LAKE I5¢ BIG POULTRY SALE| IN OUR MEAT MARKETS | Fresh-Killed Chickens The bakers and fryers were killed directly under our own supervision |i and are the very finest. Fresh-Killed Ducks I Vary your menu by serving these fancy fresh killed ducks some time | this week end. | Fresh-Killed Turkeys As the demand for turkeys is limited we are not offering these fine birds | tn every market. Standard Oysters pt.35¢; ot. 65¢ Fillet of Haddock b. 23¢ Halibut .. 1. 35¢| Trout .. .3 s 25¢ Salmon .. . 29¢ | Croakers, 2 1». 25¢ Fresh Spanish Mackerel b. 21¢ | Loftler’s Fresh Hams . 25¢ | ‘ Pork Roast.... . 32¢ Hamburg Steak 1. 25¢c | Loffler’s Philadelphia | Boiling Beef. .. . 15¢ | Style Scrapple . 17¢ Breast of Veal . m23c Prime Rib Roast Tender Chuck Roast b 35¢ Ib. 25c b 33e | b 25¢ b 45¢€ ‘j : b 25¢ | “Sanico” Smoked Hams . 28¢ | Puritan Bacon . . 40c || Ritter Pork and Beans. . Campbell’s Beans Bean Hole Beans. . .. ... Friend’s Baked Beans B. & M. Baked Beans .3 uns 25¢ Standard Grade TOMATOES Sllver Buml Puo Standard Corn Peter Pan Peas. Peter Pan Comn.... Sanico Large Peas Sanico Shoe Peg Corn Blue Label Tiny Peas AGAIN— Friday and Saturday of this week. “SANICO” DELICIOUS FLAVOR ICE CREAM VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH ...in any one of our 102 Ice Cream Stores Per m 20c¢ White i‘lome éitlel White House Cider Until Saturday’s Closing “SANICO” EANUT UTTER Regularly, 23¢ SUNSHINE RISPY RACKERS Regularly, 12¢ This combination—tasty food delicacy. Regularly 35¢ “Sanico” Jelly Ford’s Preserves Schimmel’s Grape Jelly. .2m. sr. 35¢ Peach Marmalade 2m. jar. 35¢ Red Wing Preserves. .. .2m. jar. 43¢ bottie ] 2¢, 29¢ 15¢, 2 s 25¢ Safe Home MATCHES loni burning, full count, easy striking kitchen matchea 3= 10c Welch’s Grapelade. . First Prize Nut MARGARINE Finest quality nut nar.ulm quoted at a most reasonable price. v 35¢ . . 9¢ Milm Tapioca * Sanitary’s Special Coffee | Sanitary Red Carton Butter “Sanico” Mayonnaise "';:" 15¢c. “Sanico” Mayonnaise = 29 White House Cider gallon 59¢ Blue Rose Rice 4 1. 25¢ White Soup Beans 3 m. 25¢ Black Eye Peas . 10c Dried Lima Beans . 5¢ "Pink Salmon 2 um 25¢ Catalina Tuna tin 20c Domestic Sardines tin. 5¢ “Sanico” Pancake 3 pkes. 25¢ Gold Medal Buckwheat vk llc, Pillsbury’s or Aunt Jemima 2 ske. 25c¢ Log Cabin Syrup ine 27c¢; 52c Mrs. Faunce Sausage 2 1. 65¢ Loffler's Regular Franks . 29¢ m. 29¢ . |5¢ . 29¢ -~ b 35¢ . 25¢ . 50c . 45¢ Doz. 45¢ Wisconsin Cheese Pure Lard Green Bag Coffee “Sanico” Coffee Land O’Lakes Butter Sanico Fresh Eggs Quality Storage Eggs - o Du. 33c GCold Medal Flour 7 4 49c “Sanico” Flour Mgglee 2 ,:' 43c Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 tine 23C Campbell’s pork anp Beans 3 time 25¢ Peerless Macaroni 3 pkes. 19¢ “Sanico” Macaroni "3 pkan 25¢ Medium Prunes 4 . 25¢ The Season’s Best Every Day Crisp Celery 2 - 1§e¢ : Here is a price that permits most everyone to serve this fine New York celery. e Lima Beans 2 ! 2§¢ The quality of these Lima Beans in the ‘nl is emceptionally fine. Yellow Onions 4 ! ]3¢ We believe this is the season’s lowest price on yellow enions. .2 e 19¢ 21t 15c Fancy Stringless Beans . . . New Cabbage Fancy Bunch Carrots. .... Fancy Bulk Carrots..... Fancy Bulk Turnips 5 Delicious Boxed Apples. . . . Jonathan Boxed Apples. . . . Yellow Sweet Potatoes Fancy Cranberries 1 Lape Cod Cranberries. If you are not accustomed to buying them by the pound—a pound equals a quart. FLORIDA ORANGES You'll find the T‘h” and flaver of these Florida Oranges unueolled for so early in the season. And you'll be pleasantly surprised when you compare the the prices yeu have paid for eranges during past

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