Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1931, Page 7

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H Paul Scarlet and other well ance THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PLANTING TIME Is Here Again! | Here’'s GOOD NEWS in our first Spring Sale SATURDAY—MARCH 21, ONLY Rosebushes Two-Year-Old Field-Grown High-Grade Roses Evergreens Norway, Spruce, American Arborvitae, Globe Arborvitae, Chinese Arborvitae, Austrian Pine. 15-18 in. to 21, ft.-3 ft. Fine Quality, Grown by Local Nursery of National Reputation 95¢c to $2.90 Balderson’s Washington Lawn Grass Seed Balderson’s Washington Shady Lawn Grass Seed VIGORO The specially prepared plant food for lawns, flowers, shrubbery and evergreens. 5 lbs., S0c; 25 lbs., $1.75; 50 Ibs., $3.00; 100 Ibs., $5.00. SHEEP MANURE 100 lbs., $2.75; 25 lbs., $1.00 CATTLE MANURE 100 lbs., $2.75; 25 Ibs., $1.00 BONE MEAL 100 lbs., $2.75; 25 lbs., $1.00 CLIMBING ROSES Including American Beauty, known varieties. H. T. ROSES A variety of monthly blooming roses, including Red Radiance, Pink Radi- and other leading varieties. German Peat Moss Day of Sale Only Large Bale $3.5 FREE Delivery in Washington and Suburbs BALDERSON COMPANY, Inc. 610 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Telephone NAtional 9791-9792 plieg-d N offenses. 1nlgh( attended a sp 1.5, LISTS RESULTS OF DRIVE ON GANGS Tax Convictions Compfled After Notice Chicago War Will Continue. By the Assoclated P A partial list caught in the n't se violators as t nt agents i Pad sufered o, lot- -up and would con- | tinu> indefinitely. | oy month sentence for The_Justic> Depa po: that Ralph Capone, brother of * of of other MONARCHS TOUR By a StafT Correspondent of The Star. CLARENDON, Va. March 20.— President Albert H. Gohen and the fol- lowing members of the Arlington Coun- ty Monarch Club, Joseph C. Anderson, | Howard Sharp, Gecrge F. D. Rollings, | Dexter Hussey and Bryan Gordon, last he Richmond Monarch Club in that city MPmbPN of the loci tertained at yesterday club were en- meeting by a ford of A Sanfcrd W | Ethel Sherman, another student. Gray- son A. Ahalt was accepted as a member at yesterday's meeting. ecial meeting of | p, Promoted ROHWER NAMED BUREAU CHIEF AIDE. . Rohwer, assistant chief of the plam quarantine and control admin- CEMETERY BILL URGED | Mpmmlnl | Lincoln Association | Wants to Increase Acreage. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md, March 20.—A| proposed bill authorizing the extension | of the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, a | colored cemetery near Suitland, has! been submitted to the Prince Georges | County d(léga(mn by attsville attorney. gPumllng ut the present 100 acre: - ery beantifully improved” | tery, Mr. Peach told the gislators he does not believe there D. C, $2 251, Sliced Pineapple ™ R i should be any neighborhood opposition | to the proposed bill, H You Want the Finest Woolens, the Smartest Styles, the Best Tailoring . .. The Kind for Which You Expect to Pay *45 & *50 in Washington, Buy BELL (AOTHE> Short and snappy . .. but the truth! Bell Clothes are made by Bell and sold by Bell to Bell customers for cash: you don’t have to pay for the fellow that forgets to pay. Bell puts $45 worth of value “into” every Bell garment and that's why you get $45 worth of value “out” of every Bell gzrment. ST Q SUITS Hundreds of snappy Spring patterns to choose from. Every suit is silk lined and has silk sleeves and silk-back vest Conservative models, too. All sizes. TOPCOATS Fine Covert cloth, Camel hair and California weight fabrics, beautifully tailored and designed in all sizes. Shades of Spring A galaxv of soft grays, rich browns .. stripes, shadow checks, novelty patterns. Spring in all its glory o » . of color. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1931. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS FANCY Leg of Lamb - 2§c Delight the family by serving lamb for your Sunday’s dinn.er Sultana Mint Jelly—glass, 12¢ tr Roast . .™ I7¢c { Shoul. Veal Roast™ 2lc wn ™ Lamb Chops™39¢c { Shoul.Veal Chops™ 25¢ Breast of Lamb .™ 10c | Breast of Veal . ™ I7¢ Sirloin Steak . ™35c | & Pork Chops .™25¢ Cut Fresh Beef . .m»2lc Bacon . nk: |7C Sunnvfirld Ground Armour’s Star or Fancy Skinned Smoked 'rummrs s 43e HAMS Cranbe-ry Sauce Fine Sugar 10t012Lb. [} 2 1 & Average In All Grocery Stores and Meat Depts. med. can 20c 300092000 0000000000000900000> lg;t C:ns 16-0z. 9 e l [ The Washington Dairy Council recommends a qt. for every child, a pint for every adult Bottles zsc f::; ::ml L];ba.f sc z }.:)/lz;lebl l 5c lona Peaches . . . . u = |B¢ Vermont Maid “wse’ Syrup 'r 23¢ Stringless Beans . . 3 me e 25¢ Standard Tomatoes . . 4 = =~ 25¢ lona Lima Beans . . 3 mea e 25¢ Nutley Nut Margarine . .™ I5¢ Pure Lard, Bulk or Package, 2 * 23¢c | Quaker Maid &&u Beans, 3 o 20c Delicious served z med. zse Tidewatel‘ Herr ing Roe as croquettes Comet Rice Look for many tempting lpzl::: lgc Delicious for l 5 ¢ recipes on the package Sunnyfield Pancake ;... Pumaies o 2 phas. 2 21¢ 25c¢ Alaskan Pink Salmon [, ", i med. 4-1b. 296 for sal:d or in croquettes Standard Sugar Corn pkg. Quality 8 0'Clock Coffee . . s»2lc 15¢, Red Circle Coffee . . ™ 25¢ _t.ean 25¢ BokarCoffee . . . . 1209 16 29¢ CondorCofféee . . . . . ™33c | Eagle Brand Cond. Milk . . 19¢ OrientaCoffee . .. .. . .*»39% { C&C Ginger Ale . . 2w 25¢ Wilkins Coffee . . 5 lbc ma . 3lc | A&P Grape Juice . . I8¢, 35¢ Blue Rose Rice 3 17¢ Fancy Navy Beans 3. 17¢ Red Beans W s 4l 3 » 17¢ Butternut Beans Rlack Eye Peas 3 17¢ Camay Soap . . . . 3 . 27¢ P&G e Sodp .. . . s o) @ydolk L i . .™ 19¢c { Rajah Salad Dressing . ."i™ I5¢ BaBI® . e e e 15¢ ClalliesPins - .. . . . 2+~ 25¢c { Quaker Maid Ketchup . . 24 wv= bc | Bread and Butter Pickles . .* 23¢ Clothes Lines . . . 40 « 23c | Delta Dill Pickles . . . . %% 39c Lo Skianed Smoked Hams ""[/ 757000 v 21e poeetr Slim Jim Pretzels 22¢ e Flake Butters "Gl tilnia" g 17€ Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 ra 19¢ Fine texture and Scot-Tissue Toilet Paper 3 ra 25¢€ Regular or Sunnyfield Flour &5 Cherry, Peach, Quince, page Preserves erTy, eac uince, Apricot, Pineapple Walker Hill ey Sweet Milk Grandmother’s Bread Eqgs . . e 2872 %55 S Eggs ... Gekarade 2 .65¢ Ty o Bufter ... . . 38c. 29 Sunnyfield Print Butter i ™ 37c 16-01. ,,, 21c Raspberry Stnwberry Wildmere Fresh 15-1h, Nectar Teas . . %ir Hersheys Cocoa . . . White House Evap. Milk . A most economical food for the whole family Delicious baked overnight with syrup and a small amount of sait pork New and popular, resembling the lima in shape The popular Southern dish. Serve B’ack Eye Peas and Fat Back 3 <= [9¢c } American Cheese . . . 4 oxs |5¢ | Kraft's Cheese . % 12c,. readily soluble Preferred in the home FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES &, BANANAS s ers ot Delicious and o Z Qe Healthful for the Whole Family Fresh Green Spinach . . Fancy New Cabbage - . 3= |0c Fancy Maine Potatoes ..o~1Q2+ 25¢ Lettuce Fla. 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