Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. DECEMBLR 22. 1930. * A-7 ler, detached U. S. S. Trever about De: e o D OO e O PO L S o' R i S Bttt | <o e > NAV ORDE cegbe], aoc}fl ‘?fl‘;;.\c}:tntéon B d’ ‘(’x‘?r\:? ;i’ut‘)" naval air station, Lake- | 193] BUILDING IN U. S. 34;lsllg::r:€:: t;\: :::: in world building | FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES ,I’zmkeve“d“m“':edn:heml llolo-o« y AL RS nsign Clau ughes, detachet . Chief Radlo Electrici Mr. Kohn chall the right of sky- | 50 minutes. N‘“" Ay, U B0, | eilikraton. okt riavi n‘{:!:t:fln: L TO BE MORE AMERICAN | %Crfllr;tflamnt(;\kfle away llz;tflfromo other FLOWN TO NEW YORK| P A stilpment was '“‘“”""' A 1 st b w Medical Corps. Lnkrhu“:i N. J.; to submarine base, | whulldmns and questioned the necessity pHkaA off to a restaurant. Lieut. Rutledge Irvine, detache Lieut. Robert K. Y. Dusinberre (M.| New London, Conn |of them. He cautioned architects and BEE A NG 58 Squadron 2-S (U. S. 8. 'Wright). Car-| ¢). orders December 18 to Naval Hs- President Kohn of Institute of Ar- | the public against accepting experiments | 102 Fints of Season’s First Outdoor > rier Division 1, U.'S. Fleet. to' com-| pital. Boston, revoked: to continue duty | chitects, However, Hits Sky- |in cesign too quickly. | Crop Reach Market Within FILM ACTRESS A BRIDE mand V3 Squadron 3-8, Carrier Divi- | Raval Hospiai, Philadeipiia, s BAND|T KEEPS WORD | - i | " 1n speaking of wié passing of Talian i i gl S il cobnlo GiuneySieney Parrow ‘ Oiyi1SBosincer 0 Gewe. | APEE A IR | contrcl he said, “Rows of columns are s .| CHICAGO, December 22 (F).—The gy | no longer considered an essential ele- | By the Associated Press detached U. 8. 8, New Mexico about | Lieut. William W. Schnelder (C. E.| O By the Associated Press. t Qistript ' high school —Miss Natalie Moorehead, Alm actress, o C.), detach>d navy yard, Portsmouth. robber who help up John Schramck, el ment in a district high schcol or a P Frank Vanderkuylen Found e f.?untn‘:vrA‘g:;:fe)q;v’ugam v. c.| N. H, about March 10; to Asiatic sta P r of hlgh-b?ct 2&:01“1 \:n:m:nlv e 7¥r?n°ni§ to Tmnfifrf'.n?"f:?r'vfi i1 Ek et O GRThlagy oo MotV C RS (U Humes, jr.. detached all duty, to treat- tion. - R tectural work in America during 1931, | dignity of function in a combined police 'S P , rector, were married at a hotel here A »oling Schramek thought, when he said: " gourmets smacked their lips today over by Police After Break i e General * Hospital, , Lieut. Henry E. Wilson (C. E. C.), 't call police, or T1l come back | Robert D. Kohn, president of the Amer- | headquarters, fire house and Jail. Srawberrics picked yest-rday in Florida. | vesterday. A small party of friends ae= Denver, Colo. tti;l;:r‘!;d):t;fll;;fi;:’.“':‘;:ml}’llhsflmm» and shoot vou.” jcan Institute of Architects, said A plane landed “this morning with| companied them. The bride's sister, From Mattewan. e ethed T8, B Chiesitier Warrant Officers. e ol As R g e re | Yesterday, will not be along the lines |, 30 [AF &% (4 be, Al e ot B own. Flotida. atraw | Mits Rigina Moorehead, of Santa Bar- :(br:;:,:]%'gcssgsl- 31, to Asiatic si.flmi," Chief Radio Electrican Raymond Cole, | | Per o wulist erasheg through_ the |Of seventeenth-century Italy. Instead, llnzn named Henry Mills, who secured |berries to reach the New York market Dara was bridesmaid, and Gordon Hol- Lieut. (Junior Grade) Lewis R. Mil- | orders November 6 revoked: to con- filiing station window and wounded him. ' desighs which are bringing American'a patent in 1714. this season. The plane, piloted by Dud- | linghead stood beside the bridegroom. \OSEMITE Cnllf December 2 (P, By the Associated Press. | BALTIMORE, Md, December 22.— | Living in a small rcom in the western part of the city and going out only at night for a few minutes to buy food, police yesterday found Frank Vander- kuylen, one of the six men to escape December 4 from Mattewan Hospital for the Criminal Insane, outside New York City. He admitted his identity and said he had been in Baltimore since December 9, but had not eaten “a square meal in 14 days” Seven dollars was found on his person. He was taken to police headquarters end New York authorities , hotified Found in His Room. Acting on secret information, two of- ficers, one in plain clothes, went to the rooming house this afternoon and opened the maniac’s door. He was sit- ting in an easy chair with his back to the door looking out of a window. He observed the figure in the door by the reflection in a looking glass and rose to his feet, sayin h, you have got but don't beat me.” Questioned at headquarters, Vander- vlen said after his escape from the spital he left his companions because afraid they would kill me.” The officers were unable to learn how he reached the city, but said they under- stood he was making plans to go into oo I il the South tomorrow in-an automobile. : 3 ; ; R e e 10 > P ‘ : Our stores are now completely stocked with most every March for kiling & bigamous wite wiih : . 2 5 5 item in the food line which you will want for Christmas. s it s . A ¥ ¥ i : Visit your favorite Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly, inspect the R e sl aane “it . : o ¥ ’ many fine foods we have on display for you . . . note the Four Others Retaken. ; ’ 4 : low prices on these foods . . . and then we believe you'll (o T of the inmates of the institution E ‘ i P | agree that our stores are the stores in which you will captured and taken back a. few days 1 ; ¢ - want to do all your Christmas food buying. Y enderkuzlen was one of the fist of b Shop Early . . . buy what you ean as soon as possible, Bany ;:”c:ér, Br:o{;\énfipgit xfiffifmnTrhxi leaving only the perishable foods until the last. VALUES THAT DEMAND ATTENTION ORANGE SALE - TRAIN SERVICE INCREASED Western Prcific Will Reduce Time Never Before Have We Offered Such Outstanding Christmas Values LARGE " Dozen 35c 2 Koo 65c to Chicago. SIZE BAX FRANGINGO. December 33, (P) SEE OUR SPECIAL MEAT AD = P T S FLAKO » 14c ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE. Christmas Tree MEDIUM 300 2 dGsen 5 50 Dozen . for Teduce schedules to Chicago and St.| Louis and put'a new train on the run E aShEET arr o yarians ot Tonight Open Until 7 P. M, Electric Lights SIZE fouin it faster é’:;;‘:f ;ervlce_ of the QUIKO for Biscuils Tuesday Open Until 8 P. M. 3 28¢ S0 79c «Western Pacific will include improved . $8" icams Yil b confunciion with AT e Wednesday Open Until 10 P. M. s g%‘s‘wn Dozen 200 d'fm"v 35(: e Denver lo Grande Western and . - ] Pound -Lb. or huis” schedute. iy e operatcd - with | Land O’Lakes Butter . 43c | Boxed Chocolates 3 89c¢ the Denver & Rio Grande Western and 48 Missour Pacinc via Fucbo, " Sanitary Butter::.3%¢, 2#s.75¢c | Thinshell Filled Candy ' 35¢ TANGERINES Doz.19¢ & 25 Selected Carton Eggs..;:..25¢ | Thinshell Filled Candy 57%:- 98c o% Whm ,you ol Homleslead Mince Meat....lIb. 19¢c Bell’s Poultry 5¢ Bar Candies............3 for 10c A BASKET OF o ANGES d Social Club Mince Meat.,2-1b. jar 43c Seafl:ming Chewing Gum..... 3 pkgs. 10¢ ; A mcr.:\enlent way to buy mnng:\ e 2 2 ) S - , 3 rg or ristmas; the number 11 e on our 3 None-Such Mince Meat......pkg. 15¢ LG 8(: Guasti Wine Jelly.........2 jars 25¢ 3 (.2 oranges: in daach ‘Hasket. il p% R.&R. Plum Pudding.........tin 29¢ Ford’s Preserves...jar 25¢; 2 for 49¢ 4 e » » :’llal"(kid m;_ the basket. See t f!!e i askets of oranges in your fa- c AP"’OL | Lard bk 2 s 23¢, trim 2 1s. 25¢ | Sunbrite Filled Candy *2 )] St o Pasty Wigte Standard Tomatoes .’ 4tns25¢ | Hershey’s Kisses e o hotih- oy o 69(2 ll M l'I' E D Standard Tomatoes %} = 10c | Dixie Mixture b.15c 2 - 2 ’ [ ] | | ranberries - 13c Dromedary Pasteurized Dates..pkg. 20c Welch’s Sanico Mayonnaise, 8-0z. 17¢4 pint 33c 4 - 9 Van Dyke Pitted Dates. .....pkg. 20c . Gelfand’s Mayonnaise, 8-0z. 20¢; pt. 39¢ . .. just when you want cranberries most we offer them at %ShlngtOn K) Basket Brand Raisins.......pkg. 15¢c Gr::_p‘e 2.;u1ce Best Foods Mayonnaise. ..... pint 39¢ | this year’s lowest price. A pound equals a quart. . Imported Layer Figs......... 1b. 35¢ . C Del Monte Pimentos...jar or tin 10c F' NE ST me woe | A BOX of APPLES Honey Dew Pineapple 2 '::‘ 45¢ | Sanico Fruit Cake i $249 || | »" "W | for Christmas 3 1, e oifer Stayman, itzenberg, 1nesa; an all_Pullman Honey new Plneapple 2 Ng"i-lu/i 29(! Home Type Fr“it Cake v:,_l;";;d Gsc This Gift g'om:) Beauty Apples at apvery ntfracfi\'e pr‘i,ce by Maximum Peaches 2":235c | Mixed Fruits Cake ... 359 e s apped C é izinal B sl tratn O'VCT the Silver Slice Grapefruit tin 25¢ OCEAN SPRAY Sani > each 30c Ogt'glglple:x $2069 42‘9(:. Sanico Pound Cake Florida Gold Grapefruit Juice tin 12%4¢ CRANBERRY Sanico Fudge Cake..........each 30¢ Shortest route oney Moon Orange Juice in 10¢ L Sanico Crullers. carton 10¢ to :urfl“s ‘fl‘oma?o Jnic: ...... 3 li‘ns ;2: 10(: ‘ 20C ;,inn Fi: B:rs ............ '.2 l(hs. ;gc New POtatoes 4 Lk 25c Standard Grade Corn,3-25¢c | Jumbo Bread . . ':* 10c | Jumbo Celery 2:-285c¢ CH ICAGO Standard Grade Peas’ 3 25¢ Long Boy Bread . . i 8¢ In addition to the items quoted above we have secured other Standard Cut Beans, 3 25¢c | Sanico Angel Cake . =+ 25¢ fruits and vegetables of the very finest quality from practically - ou a Sanico Pancake Flour....3 pkgs. 25¢ Mrs. Faunce Ritter Tomato Soup 2 tins 15¢ every section of this country for your Christmas selection:— y y Log Cabin Syrup tins 27¢, 52¢ 5 Se;usa e Ritter Vegetable Soup 2 tins 15¢ Emperor Grapes ....2 lbs. 19¢ f Aunt Jemima Pancake...2 pkgs. 25¢ b 558 Ritter Pork & Beans.......3 tins 20c L’Anjou Pears.......2 Ibs. 19¢ no extra 1are Airline Strained Honey..jars 12¢, 29¢ - 29¢ Campbell’s Pork & Beans. ...3 tins 23 2053 Pears..........3 Ibs. 25¢ alifornia Lemons.....doz. 29¢ | \C\;:scn:;wn s15 2. Sanico Shoe Peg Corn, 2 - 33¢ | Canada Dry “&* . 3 s 50¢ Large Chestnuts.....2 Ibs. 25¢ A Stokely’s Finest Corn,2-.. 25¢ | Clicquot Club “i* 2 . 27¢ ldaho Potatoes. ... 5 Ibs. 196 ary barber-aletandshovwer Del Monte c.. Asparagus @ 25c¢ | Clicquot Club X5 ¢ $1.59 | Peas in the Pod......2 Ibs. 35c o;n sk Ilri\'ale R(:um Sk’q)}-’ i ¢ Gibraltar U m;zrdded Asparagus. .tin 20c 2 Jello (57 Hvers) s lélpem'll‘omatoes Sk dey I ;gc g cars. Sihiansontsbseeve- Del Monte Picnic Tips. . ...tin 19¢ Carll S i SUPRgE. e au ower .....each 250, c n-Lounge car with news- i H“;‘:;Ar:l::»l.l Green No.12itin 296 Corn On Cob RO)'?-‘.‘ Fruit Gelallne. 2 pkg.s. 15¢ Lettuce .....heads 10¢ & 12ic¢ dapers, magazines, and maid- ! Del Monte Mammoth White Tin 39¢ dbetias Bl L k(e re. Colonial Dining car. ips tin 35¢ 3 autiful historic scenery dur- i - - | Carolina Brand g daylight hours. Shriver’s A-1 Peas 3 50c | National Dry <i&* S« @9¢ [ARDL[NABRANU Red Sweet L Over 5% on time. A-1 Stringless Beans, 3 50c | Large Fine Pecans 2 » 75c - =i | R L Paritan Sliced Bacon = 38c | Paper Shell Almonds, 2 55¢ Potatoes end Crry Ticker OFFicE . eodward Bldg., 15th & H Streets, N. W. ! Quart Jar Queen Olives each 39¢ Del Monte Large Bright Brazils . 29 5 Fine qua lit y kiln Phone DIStrict 3300 s Mi i A 2 . > & i v B B Grio v ki e $ Star Sweet M,xed Pickles. .. 'pf"l 23¢ Ripe Olives Large Budded Walnuts.....2 lbs. 75¢ : dried sweet potatoes. 5 Star Sweet Pickles veo..pint 23¢ Black Walnut Meats. . ..tin 35¢ [ ] 1 y Ti 4 i 12¢ 23¢ Mixed Nuts........lb. 25¢; 2 Ibs. 49¢ > SOUTH[AROLINA ... you'll want some to BA I-TlMORE SWEET POTATO ASSOLIATION serve ‘with the turkey. Peter Pan Corn GBEEN BAG FLORENCE.5.C ; & 0“'0 Peter Pan Peas of Eath Peter Pan Beanss COF F EE 70,000 OF US INVITE YOU s \ zo RIDE ON OUR RAILROAD Campfire Marshmallows.. .Ib. pkg. 23¢

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