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- MISSION WORKERS SHOWN GRATITUDE Wife of Man, Helped to Job, Sends - Basket . for Other Needy. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. one man has a job this year, the same time was un- the basket which was vn“m ear at 0 lass year at was sent to one of the army of unemployed. “So frequently we are asked if people take advantage of the assistance given by the mission,” sald Mrs. John 8. Ben- _wfl’e of the superintendent of the . ‘“The answer, with few ex- ceptions, is no. In fact, the assistance given to these poor needy ones is ap- Ppreciated deeply and never abused.” li.nmm' 3 neatly written note, on & cheap stationery, m & greal = on her desk, Mrs. Ben- d: “‘I am so glad my husband has work this year, and am so thankful I can pess my share to the more needy. “‘I pray God to send His blessings $o you and Mr. Bennett in abundance. “That is an answer,” smiled Mrs. Bennett, “to those who claim that gratitude is seldom shown us, or that people take advantage of us.” Gratitude Is Typical. Al the case brought a glim- mer of ht through the clouds of sad stories which daily darken the doors of Central Union Mission, and although the gratitude expressed is typical of many, the story of work found and assistance unneeded is indeed rare this UL think one of the saddest phases the superintendent’s wife. in the 15 years that I have have I seen chil- shed- ‘under- itly, four . Their condition was brought about entirely through undernourish- ment. “Just another case of the father hav- deserted the mother, Baskets Prepared for 350 Families. ‘The Central Union Mission prepared baskets for 350 families this Thanks- iving, to feed approximately 1,200 ungry little children. In each basket 'were a roast loin of pork, a half peck of potatoes, one can of corn, one can of , one can of tomatoes, one head of cabbage, a loaf of bread, two cans of milk, one box of cereal, a half pound of sugar, one pound of coffee, one-half o‘t tea, ohe package of jelly and o addition to the generously filled ners. pl.;t mfl Mrs. sen-l lound an occasional family, which we felt, after investiga- tion, did not need a Thanksgiving bas- A g g s Rae”FF BggY H y, 30 I will appreci- much if you can help me g TU. 8. Ships Gold to Canada. MONTREAL, Quebec, November 28 .—A shipment of $5,000,000 in goid, one of the largest this year, was re- ceived Wednesday. from the Federal York and was bought Bank of Canada. e brought the total ew York to Receipts Tuesda this year to $36,500,000. Royal of gold imports Canada The first base ball leagu. easa in New York in 1867 © ¢ "o ¥ The metal came | e Bank in New Advertising Replaces Wisecracks on Cars Of Georgia Students By the Associated Press. ATHENS, Ga.,, November 28.— College wit has surrendered to the principles of big business. Student owners of decrepit automobiles at the University of Georgia have washed jokes, cpmic drawis and wisecracks off the battered fenders and sides of their cars. Neatly lettered slogans and carefully drawn pictures appear instead. The students are selling the space to enterprising Athens merchants for advertisements. e Thompson Bros. OVER THE RIVER TO LOWER PRICES Come in and LET US Show You the Amazing Features of the New MAJESTIC REFRIGERATOR Thompson Bros. 1220 Good Hope Rd. S.E. Anacostia, D. C. 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Cabbage, 10 Ibs. 25¢ Cooking and Eating Apples, 61bs. 25¢c Breast of Veal Shoulder of Veal. .. Chuck Roast Beef . . Plate Beef PrimefRib Roast . 17¢ - 19¢ . 16¢ . 11c . 22¢ . 17¢ || . 26¢ . 28¢ . 27¢ . 12¢ . 16¢ Hamburg Steak. . . . Round Steak ...... Sirloin Steak . ..... Porterhouse Steak, Breast of Lamb . . .. Shoulder of Lamb. . Sauer Kraut . . .qt. 10c | Spare Ribs .......I. 17c | Fancy Table Eggs, doz. 33¢ Finest Creamery Butter .........I 38¢c Tangerines (good size) dos., 15¢ |f Oranges (large). ... .dox., 27c Compound Lard... ¥ Norfolk Curly Kale, 4 Ibs. for 23¢ Sweet Potatoes (large) 7 Ibs. 25¢ Brand (Best Mu‘d’.“)...“b, 32¢ EIGHT MARKETS 3272 M Strest N.W. 3104 M Street.N.W. 3218 P Street N.W. 2153 Penn. Ave. N.W. 2611 14th Street N.W. 7th & C Streets S.E. <. 158218 Ga. Ave, Silver Spring 2 30 lic Market, 12th & § Strests N.E. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. COOK AND THREE SONS CLAIMING VAST ESTATE ‘Woman Contends She Is Direct De- scendant of John Jaques and Thus Heir to $31,000,000. By the Associated Press. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, No- vember 28.—The Vancouver Sun says Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, 60, a cook. and her three sons were awaiting the next week in Chancery Court Effi?cwm that she is a direct de- scendant of Johx: ilquel and heir to his $31,000,000 estate. ‘n:e “Jaques” estate, in Finchley, Lon- don, has been in chancery for many years. i Should Mrs. Campbell receive the estate, she will share it equally with five sisters and a brother, the news- paper says. The most influential economic treat- the Wealth of Nations.” | 1443 Fairmont street, who was found ise ever written was Adam Smith’s “An | unconscious at Eighth and M streets Inquiry into the Nature and Causes off;zo\‘.t 11:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, o'clock yesterday morning. He was & nephew of late Sergt. Timothy Brosnan, who served as & member of the No. 6 police command MAN STRICKEN ON STREET EXPIRES AT EMERGENCY for & number of rs. A sister, Miss Nellle Brosnan, clerk in the John Brosnan Was Found Uncon- De' rtment, m‘gu -:dubAd.tm. strest, i ts | Police were informe y two men scious at Eighth and M Stree at Oty sew Biomin wilkiug and Tuesday Morning. suddenly throw up his hands and fall backward. [ An Abilene, Kans, farm woman barely escaped death recently when lightning killed five cows In a dairy herd, one of which she was milking. John Brosnan, jr., 45 years old, of d at Emergency Hospital at 10 PREFER GRADED POTATO Housewives Express Views in Ra- dio Broadeasts. said both small and large an “abomination.” ‘They told merchants and farmers that if they wanted better prices and quicker sales they must e potatoes, Ff!lernbly 0 be not less than 2% inches n width and to weigh about 51 ounces. ' Age. They said they preferred to buy by the peck from the corner grocer tham in bushel lots from the farmer’s wagon. ———— Ancient Venus in Dispute. Scentists of Europe are disputing over the age of the statuette of tvory known as the “SBecond Venus of Wisternits,” which was discovered recently in Aus- tria. The finders believe it is a carve o “Dr soaet” Bayes: the professor of paleontology of Vienna, says the stat- uette does not belw to _the Glacial . Sclentists in er parts of Bue rope are taking sides on the question. ice cubes, 8% lbs. of ice at one freeging! The topic of the day among millions of women Ihe new MAJESTIC Electric REFRIGERATOR (made by the makers of MAJESTIC radio) oNew features! Extra advantages! No wonder women who know tl?e convenience and economy of electric tefrigeration are crowding to see the sensational new Majestic Refrigerator. Thousands daily are buying it for improvements they can’t find elsewhere at any price. 84 ice cubes in amazingly fast time! 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