Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1931, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1931, | One of Four ‘Real’ Sons of Revolution Dies at Age of 89 By the Associated Press. Jm ALIBI MOVE BEGUN BY LINGLE SUSPECT 52 - Mother of Leo Brothers En-| | yesterday D,ng:; &“&'L puac. S5 ters Case—Indictment oy e R A el ena long Nime siven: von Bpwn obe i o Sought Today. o . fer you so many big food values. Every “Sanitary” e and Piggly Wiggly store is stocked with just about every food item you could possibly want. Why not visit your nearest Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly and see for yourself just how many fine foods we have on dis- play . .. and note the very reasonable prices. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, January 12—An alibi for Leo V. Brothers, St. Louis gangster, ac- 1841, cused 'of slaying Alfred Lingle. Tribune MEXICAN CHURCH ROBBED| tion could claim similar honor. Lewls was born in Virginia in r, was reported being sought by his_mother, Mr! Cordell Jessen, while auf {wtm:s 1“?{;.,""2‘&““: with péans H see] m mdc lay for murder. G TR said she hoped to be able OrTY, January 12 OP).— 1 to uublkh that her son was in Michi- | The melropoliun police today had lb tht time Lingle was shot and mlem of church robberies on theh’w flln the Randolph street tunnel d | leldln( to a suburhan railroad station last June 9 was perpetrated yesterday by two ine e prosecutors said, | bandits who stayed for hours at the | had ldenuned Broehus as the man who |altar of the church at Tepepan, ap- slew Lingle. They added their grand |parently praying. Jury entation of evidence would be ‘When the sacristan went to look up completed today, and tnere would be|he informed them it was time to .go, | ent. De- | whereupon the men aitacked, bound nnd gagged him, and, locking the church loor, proceeded to loot the church of all l.he valuables they could carry away. Meanwhile Brothers was held incom- | = o municado. Agents for the State's attorney's of- fice arrested 41 men in a series of raids on gangland haunts yesterday, and re- were circulated that those appre- siended were taken for questioning in connection with the Lingle case. Lieut. ‘Willilam V. Blaul of the State’s attor- ney'’s office, howe\er said the officers were_looking f men who robbed the Franklin Paxk smc Bank last Sat- . One of the boldest of recent hold-ups | Standard Tomatoes ™. Standard Tomatoes . Standard Corn . ... 2'=23¢ Standard Peas . . . 2'*23¢ Standard Cut Beans . . 3~ 25¢ ChumSalmon . . . . .= 10c Domestic Sardines . 2 9% Libby's Sauerkraut . . 2 25¢ Nucoa Margarine. . . . . ™ 25¢ Fruits & Vegetables Ripe Tomatoes . . 2 ™ 25¢ Large Lettuce . . . 10¢ Norfolk Kale . . . 4 ™ 25¢ Bunch Carrots . . ...... .2 buches ]5¢ New Cabbage Old Cabbage ....... Fancy Cranberries ., ........ Small Tins for Sman Famiies | 0C 4 == 25¢ w0 Blue Boy Vegetables Nugget Brand Fruits i fimis 10c Del Monte Sliced Peaches ' 15¢ DelMonte Melba Peaches™:*22%¢ remium Sodas, 15¢; 2 ©r 29¢ Ritter Tomato Soup . . 2 = |5¢ Ritter Vegetable Soup .. 2 = |5¢ Ritter Pork & Beans . . 3 ** 20c Black Eyed Peas . . . 3m25¢ Dried Lima Beans . . 2w 25¢ Small Tins for Now a Special Price Cudahy’s Puritan Sliced Bacon Pori B PC Y% Lb. 17¢ ‘The popularity of Cudahy’s prize brand (Puri- tan) of bacon is evidenced by the continued in- crease in sales over our counters. tchenette and Bath l'leuri:.nl Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Reéasonable Rentals Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day morning at a cost of 13 tl daily and 5 cents Sunday. If you are not taking advan- me of this regular scrvice at low cost, telephone National ow and service will start tomonow CITY NEWS m HRIEP. TODAY. Meeting, 2d Dlv‘am Post, No 28, American Legion, Cairo Hotel, Card party, American order f the ‘White Cross, Wlnnonl-lotel,!!npm_ Meeting, cotmecunut Avenue cm.unu Amuo.u All Souls’ Parish IN OUR MEAT MARKETS eeting, Piney Branch Citizens’ As- -u:hmm Hunllne Methodist Episcopal Church, 8 Meeting, Kalorama Citizens” Auocln- tlont, John Qumcy Adams School, 8 p.m. Meeting, Stanton Park Clfll!nl Asso- elation, Peabody hool pm. Keeung Northeas ‘Washington Citi- ’ Association, Ludlo' School, 8 p.m. , Takoma Park Citizens’ koma Park Public lerlry Cudahy’s Puritan Sliced Bacon is made only from choice young tender pork carefully selected for quality—all gristle bones are removed—each piece is measured for standard thickness and breadth and then placed in the Puritan Dry Sugar Cure in which the curing ingredients are absorbed naturally and gently and thus permeate the meat thoroughly. After the curing is completed Puritan Bacon is smoked to an enticing, appetizing brown Beeblaver . ... oi.v:eraiozo0iiivzaete ™ 250 e sl Pin gt MoKk e i ses - T inrticons cBilla B Pt SR flat on racks and made ready for slicing and pack- - Legof Lamb . .......oti-eiereoseic: o™ 32¢ 3 Pork Loin Roast . . 21c . LA A - <. &= A Sweet Potatoes . . 4 ™ 19¢ Select Pork Chops . ."29c Lean Pork Chops .' .™23c Fancy Spinach . . 3™ 25¢ L e B SPECIAL SALE Fancy Western Puritan Sl. Bacon . .™ 33¢ Mrs. Faunce Sausage » 29¢ Smoked Shoulders . .» 17¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast ... .....m. 23¢c Shoulder Lamb Chops ...........m 29¢ Breastof Lamb .. .........2m 25¢ l(eeun[ Brookland Citizens Assock Masonic Hall, Twemh md unrn- Pm i e northeast, 8 Meeun. Bm—roughs Citizens’ - Asso- elation, ohn Burroughs School, 8 p.m. I Meeting, Congress Heights Citizens’ Auochunn Connul Heights Baptist cnun-.n, b Dlu‘h'eu of Isabella, Wash- hcum Club, Seventeenth and K streets, m East Washington Helghts Citizens' Mm:m.i B R on : :n radbury Heights mu‘.tfin( Hillcrest C Clgnmm ‘Washington Mt Church, 8 p.m. Mn[ Alpha Chapter, Beta Gamma Phi Sorority, Hnmman Hotel, 8 pm. Omen Dental Pra-| dernity, Psl wn Hotel, 8 pm. srm.uunmnn Alumni, l'hmm. Nl New York lenul to- EVERYDAY NEEDS Bulk or CartonLard . . 2m23¢ Sanitary Creamery Butter . ™ 37¢ Land O'Lakes Butter . . .™40c Wisconsin Cream Cheese . ™ 29¢ Fresh Shoulders . ... .. BailingBeef . . . ...v: . oreisienrees ™ 45¢ Loffler’s Scrapple . . ...........m 15¢ 'YorPhLIola In- . berance vs. Prohibition. N!' National Museum, tomorrow, chrreunuuv: John J. McSwain will deliver an address on “Prospects of the a meeting of the Democratic Woman'’s Educational Coun- cil tomorrow at 8 pm Stoneleigh Court. Rice Hoce will zpeak on “Tem- ‘The Americanization Committee of the D. A. R. is arran a benefit card and Mrs. Grattan Kerans are in charge of the un-:nlemenu STUDIES PERU’S FINANCES | Princeton University Economist| Stops for Parley in Ecuador. OUAYAQUIL Ecuador, January 12 ~Prof. Edwin Kemmerer, Princeton | Umvmuy economist, is continuing by today to Lima after a_conference yumny with President Isidro Cold ln Head, Chest or Throat? UB Musterole well into your chest | and throat—almose instantly you | feel easier. kcp:at the Musmmk—rub | once an hour for five hours . what a glorious relief! hose good old-fashioned cold reme- | dies—oil of mustard, menthol, camphor | —are mixed with other valuable ingredi- | ents in Musterole to make it what doc- tors call a“’counter-irritant” because it gets action and is not just a salve, ¢ penetrates and stimulates blood | circulation and helps to draw out infec- | tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 | years. Recommended by many doctors | and nurses, Keep Musterole handy— Jars, tubes. All druggists. | To Mothers—Musterole is also | made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil- dren’s Musterole. Loffler’s Westphalias » 35¢ Hamburg Steak . . ." 23¢ Tender Chuck Roast » 23¢ Prime Rib Roast . . . 3-Cornered Roast . . ."....... Loffler’s Frankfurters . . . . Sirloin Steak . ... Bottom Round Steak. . .. 38¢ Light Strip Bacon . ."25¢ Breast of Lamb . . 2~ 25¢c HogLiver . . . . 2™ 25¢c .m. 35¢ .m. 35¢ .m. 29¢ . 45¢ Sanico Flour . . & 20c ‘&% 39¢c Gold Medal Flour . . . %¢ 47¢ Pillsbury's Best Flour . " . '&& 47¢ Sealect Evap. Milk . g Medium Size Prunes . 4w 25¢ Large Size Prunes . . . 2m25c Extra Large Prunes . . 19 Sanico Peanut Butter "3’ 20c Sanico Fresh Eggs %ime 39c Musselman's Apple Sauce .. 10c For today, tomorrow and Wednesday we are offering fancy Western Boxed Eat-' ing Apples (Delicious Variety excepted) at a price that should please you—see these fine apples at your favorite Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly. 4" 25 Idaho Baking . Potatoes Lbs. for to bankers, on Ecuadorean | financial problems. ‘The {Jrflldtnl came here from Quito particularly to see Prof. Kemmerer. Prof. Kemrnen-r will reorganize the Peruvian finan u Pound' 10c . making this fine bread cost you exactly six and two-thirds (6%4) cents a pound. Heart of Maine Apple Sauce t» [2l/5¢ Sanico Pancake Flour . . 3w 25¢ Gold Medal Buckwheat . .»=llc Log Cabin Syrup . .= 27¢, 52¢ Cream of Wheat . .= |4c, 24c Sanitary Oats 2 me |5c; %= »= |9c OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG = . 29 ‘TRUSTY FRIEND # SPECIALS 3 JANUARY 12th & FINE FOODS ez | Del Monte Picnic Tips 3 = 30c PINEAPPLE Strawberry Preserves 39¢ AR | rsee-sbaiia “A Cup . i apple crop are canned under the Honey Dew | i Red Wing Brand ... ‘ 4 3 | Honey Dew Pineapple Juice ™3, 17¢ | : You'll Linger Over” EAR after year—for 45 vears we have perfected the art of coffee blending which contributes to the mellow richness of flavor -youll emjoy in cup after cup of HONEY DEW tins for Browning & Baines 2-1b. jar Trusty Friend S Corn No. 14in 12V/3¢ ‘ Trusty Friend S Corn..~o. 2 tin 19¢ | Trusty Friend Lima Beans 3" 1214¢ | Trusty Friend Lima Beans 3% 17V¢ | Trusty Friend Peas .. .... No.14n 1le | Honey Dew Pineapple Tidbits. . tin 10c Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple ™i,' 17¢ Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple %" 17¢ deliciously good. Sanico Shoe Peg Corn Delicious Shoe Peg Corn at a big savings—tin 15c. Sanico Large Peas “Rich in Flavor”—Save 7c on three tins—Single tin this week, 15¢c. Sunsweet Prunes Medium Size Prunes. 3 3 Trusty Friend Cut Beans. . Trusty Friend Succotash. . . No. 2 tin 15¢ H Trusty Friend Tomatoes. .No. 1tin 7l5¢ | Trusty Friend Tomatoes o. 2 tin 121/5¢ !! .No. 2 tin 14¢ ‘ for 2-Ib. 19(: Star Soap.....6 == 25¢ ; | Kirkman’s Soap. .2 == 13¢ Tomato Juice Cocktail Octagon 3”2 = e College Inn Brand—Tomato Juice, delightfully seasoned. Napfl'la- .4 = 23¢ S —r— For Your Convenience: Three Rolls of | || Samico Tissue Now Packed in a Handy Box. | Sanico Toilet Tissue Three (3) Rolls 19c in a Box (3,000 Sheets) Label. Every can listed below bears the DOLE 'P & G Soap. . .6 == 23c | Roasted by ; I the Roasters ‘ of Orienta I i L e 4 1%“« $99444489)

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