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HERRIDEE IS NANED CANADIAN MINISTER Soldier-Lawyer Chosen for 5 American Post Is Rising Public Figure. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. OTTAWA, Ontario, March 9 (N.AN.A.)—The vacancy in thg Cana- dian ministry at Washington & ding not addicted to games or sports France will feel thai mier Bennett has made an excellent choice, for Herridge has that mysterious thing called “personality” and is & man of mark in any company. Of Clerical Lineage. is of mixed English and !c‘o!flsh blo:dx'lnd ’olmfilerlc lheln amily. W most eloquent preache’r of y and his mother was the Canada Gaughter of & well known Scotch clergy- | because as in the Canadian capital that then went to Toronto University, where, although il health interrupted studies, he was among the most brile H.um. nudenu of his time. At Toronto contemporary and intimate !rhnd of Vl.ncen'. Massey, whom he now Admmawwwo(onuflo.m the and the Military Cross. Eventually became @ staff captain and ended th: ‘war as a brigade mnjor Resumed Law Pncllce Discharged from the Arm: resumed the practice o( ll' the n‘tm um Subject. 'His re authority upon subject n te) hm'htr% u u?: six years ago iden denth of Mrs. Herridge. Distracted o hcr loss, “Bill” Her- hard work and in st younger generation i.n l‘m itics, he found- ed an organization called the Canadian mulated frie Dominion. Becomes Conservative. Until 1926 he was an ing ident in politics, for, although his father was a stro mr:’l-u e, Mr. MacKenzie leader, was an inti- L But Bfll" Her- Special Night Phones For Delivery Tomorrow Nat’l 3068 Met. 4500 t’s Good Judgment Pre- | and improving his property. s | candidates for 30 seats of the 50 to in | Republican parties will try for all seats. , | of their nominees, incidentally, are serv- is | be covered automatically through the * REMOVE = THE CAUSE ada ends in every part of tbe‘ flluthmhlmlellhurtmdl came soul on the Conservative tl:fl. and ac- companied Bennett, throughout all his campaign. Mr. Bennett profited greatly by his help and such was his opinion of Mr. Herridge's abilities that he conscripted him for service at the late Imperial Conference as his chief m assistant. There Herridge got of statecraft with a robust physigue an manners. A good soldier and an able lawyer, he is also an experienced man of the world and the most charming hl.l favorite form (l)(! l'el;l’;lfl(m has bee'n north of Ottawa. There he finds respite from work in fishing, cutting down trees (Copyrisht, 1931, by North American News- er Alliance. KING’S FOES SEEK POSTS MADRID, March 9 (#).—Parties sup- porting the monarchy will present be contested in the municipal elections April 12, but the United Socialist and ‘The mnmrchlsu made this decision hey have failed to unite all their {ncnons, whereas the Republicans and Socialists are in full nccord Several ing prision ter To bear out its promhse of neutrality, the government hls decided henceforth not to appoint mayors. Vacancies will Muncl 1 Councils. 'UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM IDWESI'COS'I’INVEAISl, A dmyle cold doesn’t always stay . that's why quick action ll neeeoury GROVE'S BROMO QUININE— Quinine and laxative combined — reventsacold from becoming serious ;y eliminating it pwnptly rom the system. ONLV BROMO QUININE COAL Phone Us Tonight to 11 P.M. to have a few extra tons of AGNEW SUPE- RIOR ANTHRACITE on hand for keeping small fires. If you can see the bottom of your fuel bin, protect your- self by ordering our better-burning hard coal today! JOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, N.W. - Phone: NATIONAL 3068 Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL ~—then you will know you are getting the ‘cwc Enjoy Corn on the Cob THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 193l Why Pay More? Ritter Soup Vegetable and Tomato 2 i for | Ge Ritter Pork & Beans 3 tins 20c Ritter Plain Catsup, 10c & 15¢ Ritter Tabasco Catsup, 10c & 15¢ in Midwinter CARLL’S EAR CORN Five long ears of Golden Bunhm Corn on the cob. Large 39 c FLOUR PRICES SANICO Eventually—Why Not Now? § , Vou can buy no better qual- —the balanced flour 8 Lbs. 12 Lbs. } 24 Lbs. 5 “Lbs. 12 Lbs. 24 Lbs. 8 Lbs. 12 Lbs. § 24 Lbs. 23c {47¢c{93¢c{ 20¢c; 39¢; 75¢c ;23¢ | 47¢c 93¢ Gold Medal Pillsbury’s EVERYDAY VALUES Sanico Eggs %20 Pink Alaska Salmon. . Bulk or Carton Lard Chum Alaska Salmon. . Evaporated Peaches. . .2 s 25¢ Blue Ribbon Peaches. . . . rs. 15¢ Choice Evap. Apncots. ...m 19 Medium Size Prlmes 4 ws. 25¢ Large Size Prunes. . ws. 25¢ Black-eyed Peas White Soup Beans. . . .3 ms 19¢ Star Laundry Soap. . .6 «sm25¢ Medium Ivory Soap . . . 3 cakes 20¢ Large Ivory Soap. . . 2 eakes 25¢ Guest Ivory Soap. . .6 caxes 25¢ .2 uns 25¢ . .tn 10c Standard Cut Beans. . Standard Tomatoes. . .4 tns 25¢ Prudence 57 Hash . ... 25¢ .3 uns 25¢ Kre-mel Dessert . .. ... .rs 5¢ Blue Rose Rice. . ... .4 ws 25¢ White House Rice...w. rxe 10c Sanico Macaroni Peerless Macaroni Del Monte Tomato Sauce. .tn 6c A COFFEE FOR EVERY TASTE GREEN BAG SAN!ch? Sanitary’s “Accg gIIELEnr com sAp nfidc f:! dfi:fi:: Over ‘F E:;-{;.fi:fi:-r?::::. :r.i.-..."m“di" value at this . 20¢ . 39e . 21e EXTRA SPECIAL» —>Sanitary Butter utter prices are higher, but for oy, oot et Weinetty, i 3B D e 9 price on this fine butter. T e T - i - S DO First-of-the-Week Offerings in Our Meat Markets Stewing Chickens . . . . b.27¢ Fancy 2V to 3V; pound stewing chickens specially priced = Prime Rib Roast . ..™ 31¢ Bottom Round Stgak, » 31c Tender Chuck Roast,™ 21c Hamburg Steak. . ..™ 23c Porterhouse Steak. . 39c Boiling Beef Sirloin Steak. .. ....™ 35¢ Beef Liver . .. Top Round Steak. . . 35¢ Pork Liver ... Breastof Lamb . . . . . b 10¢c Just the Meat for a Nice Stew. Specially Priced Veal Cutlets. . .......™ 43¢ Pickled Pigs Feet. .* 21c Loin Veal Chops. .....™ 42c Shoulder Veal Chops,™ 29¢ Rib Veal Chops. ... .™ 35¢ Shoulder Veal Roast, ™ 23¢ Calf Brains . ......™ 25c Breast of Veal i ©.90c | ™ Lamb Tongues * 30c Shoulder Lamb Roast . . b. 15¢ Why Not Serve a Lamb Roast? Think of It, a 4-Pound Roast for 60 Cents! Pork Loin Roast. . .™ 23c Shoulder Lamb Chops,™ 21¢ Center Loin Roast . .™ 25¢ Smoked Shoulders, ™ 123¢ Select Pork Chops. =29 Fresh Shoulders . ..» 18c Fresh Hams. ...........™ 25¢ Puritan Bacon . ..... .» 33¢ Sanico Hams ......... . 25c¢ | Mrs.FaunceSausage,™29¢c srmm OYSTERS . . 28c 55¢ Trout. .. .» 10¢c lllllllllt Steak . mzsc Another Week of ExXCEPTIONAL VALUES OurPayDa);Salelastweek was a big success and as a measure of appreciation we are offering this week a long list of specially priced foods. SPECIALLY PRICED THIS WEEK! Stock up on these items and save Sanico Mayonnaise e oo = 15¢C A big value at our regular price of 17c—outstanding at 15¢ or 2 for 29¢. Sanico Mayonnaise. . . % 29¢ Our regular price for this full pint jar is 33c. College Inn "% Cocktail, 2.55.35¢ Peps you up . . . at breakfast or before dinner . . . single bottle, 19c. First Prize Margarine . . = 15¢ Now it’s golden yellow—regularly priced at 19¢. Del Monte Picnic Tips . 3 = 50¢ One of Del Monte’s most popular items. Single tin, 19¢. Hunt’s & Asparagus . . 2 ..’ 49¢ Deliciously tender, one of Hunt’s Supreme Brand’s finest. No. 2 round tin this week, 25c. Del Monte Lima Beans . .’ 21¢ Small green limas, regularly 25c. Del Monte Pears . . . . 2 35¢ California Bartlett Pears priced at a savings this week. No. 2 tin, 19¢. Columbus Peaches . . . 3.7 40c¢ Large, fme California peaches in a mild syrup. This week No. 21/ tin, 15¢. Keystone Peaches . . . 3" 50¢ rnmmo(h size peaches, packed in a heavy sweet nyrup This week No. 21, Maximum Peaches. . . 3"‘:-...""5012. Large Gloria halves. This week No. 21 tin, 19¢c. Stokely’s Finest Corn . 2 .’ 25¢ « « « it’s that good Southern Country Gentleman Corn. This week 13c a tin. Sealect Evap. Milk. . . 4 & 29¢ Fine and rich—a Sheffield product. This week, 2 tins, 15¢. Kippered Snacks . . . - 9¢ Extra Large Prunes . . 2 29c¢ E:.:l.e l;:::a zio s:.o 30 (average to a pound) Santa Clara Prunes. This week, Libby’s Sauerkraut. . . “.* 10¢ Also vSilver Floss Brand at this price. = Selox ..... -%13¢c 2 ~ 25¢ 40¢ VALUE 19 c Three 10c cakes of 3% PALMOLIVE SOAP and one full-size package PALMOLIVE BEADS First time ever offered! Stock up Now! FRUITS @ VEGETABLES Texas Beets. . .2 vumeres 15¢ Texas Carrots, 2 "= 15¢ 0ld Cabbage New Cabbage ....2 ™ 9c Yellow Onions. . .4 = 10c A TIMELY SALE ON Delicious & Paragon Winesap LOCAL GROWN APPLES You know how good Virginia grown Delicious apples and Maryland grown Paragon Winesap apples are, so be sure to take advantage of this very special price. Iceberg Lettuce, 2 =+ 19¢ Jumbo Celery . .2 sux 25¢ Fresh Peas. D’Anjou Pears. .2 ™ 19¢ Sweet Potatoes . .4 ™ 19¢