Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1930, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. A—12 BROTHERS SOLGHT | I FEUD OUTBREAK Ohe of Four Slain by Marshal and 3 Persons Wounded at Jail in Salem, Ind. AReduced for After-Christmas Sale SANICO FRUIT CAKE 3-Ib. $ 1 .98 Size . Sanico Fruit Cakes are made of the very finest ingredients by expert bakers. You cannot buy better at any price. { We had a few left from Christmas and are clos- ing them out at this very low price. | The Bread With| " the Triple Appeal | QUALITY , QUANTITY PRICE By the Associated Press. SALEM, Ind., December 29.—Secarch widened today for two of four brothers who revived a Tennessee feud Saturday & | night and attempted to gain custody of 3 ~ X g [ [} e If you live North or East of Petworth stop and shop e ot o Gibson, | | at the Sanitary Complete Food Store near the inter- as sho e i b h:“;'mfij;:}fi;i section of Georgia Ave., New Hampshire Ave. and wounded Gerald; another, Gilred Gib- Rock Creek Church Road. R G ot Danaiar Ko et .. . Just two doors off Georgia Ave. with an entrance on both New Hampshire Ave. and Rock Creek Church Road is located a most convenient Sanitary where you'll find an abundance of parking space. This store, being on the right side’going uptown, objects of a hunt by posses. Conflicting | reports of their whereabouts included | offers you an ideal place to shop on your way home from down- town. PIGGLY WIGGLY Now NUCOA is Golden Yellow and That’s its Natural Color NUT MARGARINE Lb. 25c BULK EGGS v 25¢ Santa Clara PRUNES 4w 25¢ Wisconsin CHEESE one that a neighbor had spirited them away fn his automsbile. | Gilfred Gibson' was said by officers to have fired the shotgun charges that | wounded_ Sheriff Milton Trinkle and his wife, 1d: over the ki Pleas Spurlc with the slaying s of the cell where John and ! were held in connection ying near here December 14 of Patton Gibson. Gilfred E i 1 Alonzo did the shooting. Th g | darts et S g 1| | T | SAVE MORE ON THESE ITEMS 2 Patton Gibson's death was attributed NEW SANICO Any Day This Week y Day s Weel to feud activity by officers who were Bakery told he had recently gone to West Vir-| gxm: and killed his fifth man: - pa— IS - % CARTON sux 2w 23 ¢ 2w 25¢ Canada Dry {Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Ginger Ale 3w 50c | 2 v 27c Gibson's slaying. Sparkling Lime and Orange Includ Carton eported PeerlessMacaroni- 5 Also Spaghetti and Noodles : rks. @e Sanitary Oats A generous 20-ounce package of quick cook oats Jello s rivon P riae for 1 Qe Queen Olives o 29 Plum Pudding =23« R. and R. Brand—a most seasonable item attractively priced, 2 tins, 45c MRS. EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH, Wife of the wealthy steamship man, who was robbed of two famous pearl necklaces, valued at $100,000. The theft, kept secret, occurred on a train en route from New York to Palm Beach. Society c-ooks, said to be swarming to Florida resorts, are responsible for the theft from a Pullman compartment occupied by the millionaire’s wife. | —A. P. Photo. | RABBI WOLF GOLD T0 ADDRESS HEBREWS Vice President of Zionist Organi- zation Scheduled for Lecture | Before Jewish Forum. Every egg selected and guaranteed. Basket Brand RAISINS NOW Sunsweet PRUNES R |ONE-FOURTH OF U. S. | i Wolf Gold of Tel Aviv, Pales-| o e, e, presten o, g Mmert| NOW GOING TO SCHOOL States, will deliver a lecture before the 122 ST, Jewish Forum of the Jewish Commun- Bk il e ity Center Sunday night at 8:15 o'clock. | Declining Birth Rate Is Being Felt Rabbi Gold will discuss “the effects of 2 . the August, 1929, events on Palestine in Educational System, Fig- ures Reveal. Jewry.” The speaker is well known in Zionist circles, having been a delegate to Vienna Zionist congresses on four oceasions. R GT The feud was said to have had its| origin when both families lived near led GOLDEN of a 3 Bottles, 44c Dozen Sneedville, Tenn., several years ago. Gilfred Gibson, in jail here, refused to | Abner Drury Brew discuss it. Carton 25¢ | . 6 Bottles National Ginger Ale 69c bottle contents Rev. Louis Novick, president of the ‘Washington Mizrachi Organization, will preside. Annual election of officers of the Washington Zionist district and the presentation of annual reports will take place at the annual meeting of the or- ganization at the Jewish Community Center tonight. Rabbi Solomon H. Metz of the Adas Israel Congregation will be the guest speaker. The following names have been placed in nomination as candidates for the forthcoming year: For president, Louis E. Spiegler; for vice president, Mrs. John M. Safer, Isidor Hershfield and Paul Himmelfarb; for treasurer, Samuel n, and for secretary, Miss Syl- The elementary schools alone en- rolls, the elementary and high schools of the United States claim nearly one- fourth of the Nation's population, ac- cording to figures contained in the an- nual review of the Federal office of education, made public today. The report shows that 848,500 teach- ers were employed in 254,200 school houses during the past year at a total expenditure of $2,289,000,000. . The elementary cshools alone en- rolled 21,370,000 pupils, while the pub- lic high schools had 4,030,000 children BUTTER Land O’Lakes 1»43¢ Sweet Cream Butter Sanitary Fancy Creamery Camay Soap 4«25 Libby’s “Sanico” Sauerkraut Toilet Tissue «+ . just the food to serve with wpare ribs for real enjoyment 55‘;{5‘?“* after the fancy Christmas foods. Rolls . 1,000-Sheet Pound Package, 15¢ e 21c Full Milk Cheese . 20¢ For BREAKFAST For an enjoyable breakfast what would be more appreciated than— Sanico Pancake 6 for zsc Special size for in-the-wall fixtures. and the private and parochial institu- tions taught 2,704,000 students. | o “The declining birth rate is "béing = sy felt in the schools” the report as- serted, and, it also held, there is an ]Ews To WATCH OVER “apparent oversupply” of teachers in BODY OF LORD MELCHETT the liberal arts and elementary courses. “In an average group of 200 Ameri- —_— c;;‘l:ilm 1915,;;}1&";2[)0!& kl:lfid‘ “fl;le i children were being born each year. In Ancient Custom Being Followed "R:‘ ;ame ;’(fd"‘e gm“pbe’" lggs 1ess ral of British In- |than four children were being born.” st ars Ry The teacher surplus was credited in dustrialist the report with causing more exacting requirements for entrance to teacher- By the Associated Press. preparing institutions and for certifi-} LONDON, December 29.—In accor- | cations. dance with ancient Jewish custom, a continuous vigil will be kept over the AT of Lord Melchett, great British industrialist who died Saturday, until ITALY BUYING WHEAT his funeral tomorrow. . Rev. M. L. Perlzweig said the h.mléy Prepared to Purchase Huge Sup- had asked the Zionists to provide g watchers, “Dr. Chayim Weizmann and Pes i s iEsiie, myself will be the first watchers” he | ADELAIDE, South Australia, Dec- | said. “Rev. J. K. Goldbloom and Paul | ember 20 (#).— It is understood that Geodman the second watchers, and | Italy is prepared to purchase huge | they will be relieved by Levay Lawrence | supplies of Australian wheat if prices | and R. B. Solomon.” and freight rates are satisfactory. The funeral will be held at 2:30 | Signor Fattorini, Italian representa o'clock with burial in East Finchley | tive nfln London shipping and ware- | Cemetery, North London. Memorial | house firm, arrived yesterday to inquire service will be held tomorrow at 5 p.m | into the possibility of such purchases. in the West London Synagogue in |Italian wheat stocks are depleted be- upper Berkeley street. cause of & POOT season. Mrs. Faunce Sausage Log Cabin Syrup « .. to be sure you'll want LAND O’LAKES BUTTER and GREEN BAG COFFEE to complete this good - 29¢ Ritter Soups « « . your choice of Vege- table Tomato at this low Freedma. via Rosenfeld. . 2w25¢ | 4~ 25¢ Sealect Brand Evap. Milk - OUR - Ritter Pork & Beans Good Food Priced Remarkably Low Tins 20c CANNED_TOMATOES No. 2 4 Sihie 250 e 100 | FRUITS and VEGETABLES | And NOW Another Big Botin. o ORANGE SALE FLOUR PRICES Sanico Brand 3 39c¢ Today, tomorrow and Wednesday we offer Bag “None Better Milled” you another of our popular 15 to the dozen orange 12-Ib. sales. And, of course, 7 at the price of 6. GOld Medal Bag 47C New Cabbage Pi“sbury’s Best 1]23-::. 47c OFFEE Tomorrow. “A Cup You'll Linger Over” EVERY DAY FOOD NEEDS PRICED LOW Blue Rose Bulk Rice.......4 ws 25¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake. . . .2 vk 25¢ Standard Grade Corn......tn 12}c Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour. .2 rkss. 25¢ Silver Label Peas ...........tn 12¢c Airline Strained Honey . bottles 12¢, 29¢ Pink Alaska Salmon. ......2 us 25¢ Vermont Maid Syrup 23c Chum Salmon ; Gold Medal Buckwheat Flour .r 11c 0il or Mustard Sardines . .. .2 tins 9¢ Black-Eyed Peas . 25¢ Del Monte California Sardines .t 10c Dried Lima Beans . 25¢ Fancy Crab Meat Yellow Evaporated Peaches .2 ms. 25¢ Campbell’s ....u 10c Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Codfish.tn 14c Choice Evaporated Apricots. . .». 19¢ “ Tomato 3 tins 23¢ ‘j | IN OUR MEAT MARKET | Shoulder Lamb Roast » 17¢ Rib Lamb Chops . . ™ 35¢ Prime Rib Roast. ... 35¢ Tender Chuck Roast......» 2lc Fresh Ground Hamburg. . .» 25¢ Fancy Beef Liver .. . 25¢ Small Fresh Hams. .. ... Fresh Shoulders . . Members he Liverpool, England,| Many who bought used cars in Bata- Socialist party who supported J. Lough- | via, Netherland East Indies, have turned | lin, the successful Democratic Socialist | their machines back to the dealers, pre- candidate in the recent municipal elec- | ferring to walk rather than pay for tions, have been expelled {rom the pa THE test of a blend is the satisfaction it gives—note the approv- ing glances when you serve— Browning & Baines 2-Ib. Charming Fancy Cranberries Iceberg Lettuce. . . Ripe Tomatoes . .. .nead 10c, 123c . 15¢ . 25¢ Bag Washington 15¢ Rumford Baking Powder 8o tn 17¢ Sanico Smoked Hams. . Puritan Sliced Bacon. Mrs. Faunce Sausage. . . Large Chestnuts . .. .. Boxeddffiffi:'::s)APPlel . 29¢ York Apples . 25¢ Grapefruit . . ..3 tr 20c, 3 tor 25¢ New Potatoes ARDLINA BRAN]) NE21 WHITE SOUP BEANS (o WPKV BN ¢ BPN V) BAKING CHICKENS Why not enjoy one of the fancy fresh baking chickens for your New Year’s Dinner? Priced most reasonably. Young Ducks Per Lb. z7c b 3sc Shoulder Veal Roast. ... Fancy Legof Lamb . . »25¢ Breastof Lamb . . .2 25¢ Carolina Red Sweet Potatoes Fancy kiln-dried Carolina Red Sweet Potatoes . . . Medium Size | 4 Lbs. l9c Roasted by the Roasters of Orienta Fresh and SOUTHAROLINA Tender SWEET POTATO ASSDLIATION FLORENCE. 5 C

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