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BRIDGE T0 MEXICO FORMALLY OPENED Ortiz Rubio’s Representative Cuts Ribbon Separating Two Countries. By the Associated Press. PRESIDIO, Tex., November 3.—The clipping of a ribbon of national colors yesterday severed the last bond sep- anating the United States from Mexico over me pew International Bridge con- ted by the Santa Fe Railway for | 11,« unz Mnklng San Angelo, Tex., with | K Chihuahua City, Mexico. Luis L. Leon, former secretary of commerce and labor of Mexico, as offi- | cial representative of President Ortiz| Rubio of Mexico, dedicated the new bridge with a speech appealing for good | will between the two countries. clipped the ribbon stretched hghll\‘ across the bridge as a last symbol of | < separation and drove the last spike in the railway line, amid cheering from several thpusand nationals of botl countries gathered to witness the cere- mony. The last Jink in the $4.500,000 venture was recently completed from Alpine to Presidio. It almost realized the orig- inal project of the late Arthur Stilwell, who dreamed of a direct rail connec- tion between Kansas City and the near- est deep water port on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. NOTED CAVALRY LEADER OF 30 YEARS AGO IS DEAD| Lieut. Sir Edward Bethume, 75, Hero of Boer War, Expires in London. s\- th’ Assoclated Press. DON, November 3.—Lieut. Sir !durd Cecil Bethune, noted cavalry leader, who raised and commanded Bethune's Horse in the Boer War 30 yeul ago‘ ;Iled in London Sunday at the o Bored with inactivity and & long {ll- ness, Gen. Bethune recently adve in newspapers for unpaid mental work which he could perform at home. As a consequence of the advertisement he | became intercsted in Braille printing for the blind. ‘The advertisement read: “Elderly gentleman, partially confined to home through illness, asks suggestions for interesting and useful occupation re- quiring mental, but not ph)slcll energy. No remuneration requil It was said the old mldler felt his handicap of inactivity to a degree that few men would. He received many re- ylles w his advertisement. appointed & lieutenant gen- erll 1n 1913, and in the the Great War served as director gen- eral of the territorial force. g e Arch\nlhop Dowlmg Gravely Il 'AUL, November 3 (#).— Archbuhep Au.stln Dov&llnz of the St. Paul diocese of the Roman Catholic Church il with a hearb lflm!nl ]Ale terday was reported as “no wors ms condition ls such however, that hls physiclans have said he cannot early years of National Ginger Ale . . town” product that made good. Clear. Sparkling, Bubbling over with life you're going to pay for this. (ar such occasions. automobile, the Mexican youths sald | their ost of the evening w The Reading Railroad announced last INATIONAL Sons of Mexican President Crash, But Escape Injuryl Accident in Kansas Ex- tends List of American Education Experiences. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, November 3.—Guil- ( lermo and Ferdinand Ortiz Rubio, sons of Mexico's President, today had a motor car accident to their growing llsl ol experiences with Amerlun edu- The youths were unscratched, but | not the’ roadster which they drove to Knnns City last night from Atchison, ans. where they are attending St. Brn?dk‘la Colleg: he driver of the car which col- lldrd with that of the brothers Ortiz Rubio, unaware of his freshly achieved distinction, was réported by the dis- tinguished 'visitors as saying “I hope you've got mnney because Amalio Ballesteros, companion nl the in the United States long :nou;h tn know the correct small talk indicated Oh, no, senor,” * he sald, “You are t fault.” Unronrernzd by the damage to the they were ‘desolated because they kept | Rudmg Rnlwny Anil Workers. PHILADELPHIA, November 3 (#).— night that it would today authorize the expenditure of $100,000 for building 20 steel cabooses and at the same time add one day to the working time of men employed in the boiler shops of | the motive” power and rolling equip- | ment_department. _ FURNITURE RENTING "oise GIGESLNW SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT You want to be beautiful. You| want the tireless energy, fresh com- plexion and pep of youth. Then let Dr Edwards Olive Tablets help free your system of the poisons cause by clogged bowels and torpi T, For 20 years, men and women suf- fering from stomach troubles, pimples, listlessness and headaches have taken Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, a suc- cessful substitute for calomel, a com- pound of vegetable ingredients, known by their olive color. They act easily upon the bowels without griping. They help cleanse the system and tone up the liver. If you value youth and its many gifts, take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly. How much better you will feel—and look. 15¢, 30c, —the GINGER Ale that adds Zest to every meal! . your “home THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRESH FROM OUR OWN BAKERY SANICO BREAD Youll like it A Variety for Every Occasion and Taste oflfll Al’lllew October 31st to November 6th Frnm This Varied Selection Choose the Variety That Pleases You B--t Jonathan Boxed Apples 4 Lbs. 25¢ Stayman Basket Apples 4 Lbs. 25¢ Winesap Basket Apples 4 Lbs. 25¢ Spitzenberg Boxed Apples 3 Lbs. 25¢ Grimes Golden Apples 4 Lbs. 25¢ Stayman Boxed Apples 3 Lbs. 25¢ Rome Beauty Boxed Apples 3 Lbs. 25¢ Dellcious Boxed Apples 3 Lb- 25c SWEET POTATOES 4 - 15¢ Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes .4 me 25¢ Fancy Red Sweet Potatoes............4 m 25¢c New Cabbage 3 m 10c Fancy Bunch Carrots = 15¢ Fancy Bulk Carrots 2w 7c New York Celery 2 wiks 19¢ Norfolk Kale 3 m 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce 2 s 25¢ Fresh Peas in Pod 2 & 29c Fancy Fresh Spinach 2 = ]19¢ Bulk Turnips B Be Yellow Onions 4 m 13c [DAHO POTATOES 5 - 20c When you plan to serve baked potatoes be sure to buy the large, mealy Idahos—the same kind that are served on dining ears and in the better res- taurants. Ritter Pork & Beans 3 = 23c For the quantity buyers, 6 tins 45c. Dozen tins 89c. MONDAY, If You Would Like to Try One of the Finest Foods We Have Ever Offered, TRY De Luxe Asparagus Style Packed Stringless Beans Full length of the tin, tender stringless beans. These fine stand on end in the tin just as asparagus does. a2 TVhe Snider’s Rosebud Beets, 23¢ Whole, tender beets, packed in glass jars. Del Maiz Niblets . . 2 4ns 35¢ Whole kernels of corn, packed dry —very tasty. .2 wm 35¢ Del Maiz Corn. . A really different tasting variety of sugar corn, Stokely’s Corn .... . .tn15¢ Really fine Country Gentleman corn. Hear about this corn on your radio, 9:45 Friday mornings, over WMAL, Carll’s Corn on Cob. . . 39¢ Now you can serve roasting ears the whole year 'round. Blue Label Petit Pois . . . 25¢ Very tiny, tender sweet peas. Hunt’s Asparagus. ~o. 2 29¢ Tender, sniall green asaparagus, in the larger tins, Stokely’s Lima Beans. . 25¢ Tiny limas that we offer our patrons with pride. Serve these limas and see if you can tell them from fresh limas at their best. Peter Pan Spinach. . . . 14¢ Nicely colored grit-free spinach. No. 2 tin, 17¢. Rosedale Tomatoes . . . 15¢ Large pieces, red ripe, packed by Libby. Guasti Wine Jelly . .12V5¢ Your choice of five tasty flavors. On the Tables of Those Who Know 'NOVEMBER" 3, 1930. THE FINEST INGREDIENTS MAKE THE FINEST CAKES SANICO CAKES Sanico Angel Food Cakes «c: 25¢ Sanico Pound Cakes TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALES PROMOTION OFFERING —SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK! We Want You to Thoroughly Acquaint Yourself With the Really Fine Products That Are Canned Under the Peter-Pan Brand—And for This Reason We Are Making This Very Spe- cial Offering. PETER-PAN Brand FINE FOODS Delicious Wisconsin Peas; ta: ‘Golden Bantam Corn and very fancy Stringless Beans are included in this offer and each of them is a food you can serve with pride and thoroughly enjoy. PETER-PAN PEAS PETER-PAN CORN . and Peter-Pan STRINGLESS BEANS. X requarty 19¢ . nflhr‘ly 18¢ - nnl:rly 25(! c ‘regularly 620 For All 1'.|.i. Week— Above Combination for R or Weal Wiarkols 8 Quality Tells Its Own Story! Select Pork Chops. .. 35¢ Lean Pork Chops. .. = 29¢ . first in favor because it’s first in flavor . . . an aid to digestion . a refreshing drink and a healthful one. National (Extra Dry and Pale) is sold at grocers and delicatessens, Served at cafes, clubs and fountains. Hershey’s Cocoa Hot cocoa is a very appetizing drink Also spaghetti and Noodles b 4 . Sanico Macaroni 3 = 20c QUR]FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE S Per Lb. 290 h-.l::d C TRIPOLI POTATO Pork Loin Roast... Breast of Lamb Breast of Veal. . Beef Liver 28c TRIPOLI MACARONI » 15¢ | SALAD Ib. 230 n 15¢ w25t 19¢ T 39c » 35 Ib. 33(: Order National by th er National by the case. Sanico Coffee ... . ™ 35c Loin Lamb Chops Sanitary’s SPECIAL ». 25¢ woh Wilkins Coffee ...-.. ® 35¢ Rib Lamb Chops SRt IR Mrs. Faunce Sausage Maxwell House ....-. ® 41¢ Orienta Coffee . ..... ™ 39¢ Del Monte Coffee . . ®» 40c 19¢ 39c¢ Lava Soap 4 coo Removes grime and rruu y.t harmless to the tenderest of skins Ivory Flakes 2 .:x. 1 Guggenheim Co. 33rd & K Sts. West 2508 CHARMING Trios HE three distinguishing qualities that give flavor to a coffee are mellowness, richness and strength. Take these three distinguishing qualities—add a score more, and you have Browning & Baines Charming Blend- ‘Try Charm- ing Blend at the Browning Roasted by the Roasters of Orienta Large package, 20¢, or The Very Finest New Crop Paper-Shelled Almonds . . . Specially Priced This Week Non-Pariel Brand Paper-Shelled Almonds These are positively the finest almonds procurable. We want you to try them and s0, for this week only NON-PARIEL 2 49c Paper-Shelled “SANICO” 3 5 ALMONDS Pound, 25c. EGGS sxm- Sealect Milk 3 - 20¢€ Wisconsin Cheese... n» 29c Standard Tomatoes.3 % 25¢ Butter 43¢ Big Sale on Hams SANICO HAMS Most of you know the | fine quality of these hams and will welcome this op- portunity of buying them at this low price. If you are unacquainted with the quality of Sanico Hams—: we absolutely guarantee you can buy no better quality . . . at any prlce. SANICO HAMS - 25¢ IN ALL OUR STORES AND MEAT MARKETS _SANICO SMOKED HAMS & To Acquamf you with’ tfle F ine Quality of These Fine California Walnuts—This Week We Offer . Diamend: Brapd . Large Budded Walnuts introductory offer. You’ll want more of them after a trial. Large Budded WALNUTS FLOUR 123223;430 Safe Home Matches, 3 1. 10c P&G Soa - Sunbrite | l_’eh P{aptha Soap 4 wa23c PABST-ETT 2«-39¢ b Take advantage of this special DIAMOND Lbs. s 1 Pound, 34c. Ben Har Soap - Pélmelivé Soap. . LR