Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1931, Page 16

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A-—16 ; G. U. YOUTH SEEKS ROVALTY'S ADVICE Brother-in-Law of Siamese King Is a Bit Worried Over His Future. Questions to put to a King and Queen | are being framed here by a young Georgetown student, who is puzzled and Just a little bit worried about his future. Prince Nondiyavat Svasti, 22 years old, first cousin and brother-in-law of King Prajadhipok of Slam, will put them to his monarch, possibly during his forthcoming visit to this country. " o plans for after school,” 1 have to talk it over with Wins $50,000 PEASANT GIRL HOLDS LUCKY TICKET IN POLISH LOTTERY. e Young Svasti will have plenty of opportunity to “talk it over” | Wwith his whole family, for that matter, as his father and mother as well as | his sister, the Queen, are coming cn | the royal visit | It seemed it might be as hard for | ' 3 King Prajadhipok to advise Svasti as it | s 2 is to guide the collective destiny ouMu‘E_ ANNA SIERAWSKI, the more than 11,000,000 Siamese_subjects. | 5 Nondiyavet wants to go into the diplo- | e g 2‘:,,;5,’} iy patlc service, but he wanis to stay at Polish state lottery. _ Mile, ome. | Sierawski’s home is in a village S i i i | near Lowicz, —Underwood Photo. He is attending the Foreign Service Bchool of Georgetown University. In six years in the United States he has | learned to take great pleasure in the HERRIOT RESIGNS Mayor of Lyon, Quits Office in Dispute. Mgk 4 LYON, France, March 30 (#)—For- B s e oy ion Of | mer Premier Edouard Herriot, Radical erabic power. | Socialist party leader and for 25 years But his rearing in the court of | mayor of Lyon, resigned the latter post scores of motor boats, airplanes, autos |y, i and other luxury, sojourning in Europe ;’smd” SR oF & Sl 2nd ‘finally contacts Wit Americans DiS Party with the Soclalists over the hought In and out of books has made |Senatorial election in the Rhone de- him loath to proclaim superiority of |Partment. any political set-up, Five of his principal assistants re- ARy government is all right” he |Signed with him. The Rhone prefect “as long as the citizens are | 3ccepted the resignations, but asked ot aret not satisfied with | Herriot to continue in office until a prohibition, some of you? Well, you |Successor can be installed. Won't have it long.” Herriot is known as probably the most active mayor in France. He is one of Ex-President, vernment interests this THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. For Those Who Live Near the ' Million Dollar Bridge PIGGLY. WIGGLY Conn. Ave. Just North of the Million Dollar Bridge Street for Motorists Another Front Entrance on 28th l In Our Meat Markets I Bottom Round Steak Top Round Steak Ib. Fresh Ground Hamburg Should’rVeal Chops ™ 29¢ Prime Rib Roast. . » 32¢ Chuck Roast. .. .. » 2lc Beef Liver....... ™ 25¢ Veal Cutlets..... ™ 49¢ Shoulder Lamb Rib or Loin Lamb Chops Lean Pork Chops Lard ». = 12¢ 29¢ 33c n 2] Breast of Veal. ... ™ 20c Should’r Veal Roast * 23c Select Pork Chops. ™ 29¢ Fresh Hams Fresh Shoulders. . ™ 18¢ Chops . 25¢ . 39¢ b 23c Sunsweet Prunes Halibut ® 25¢ Chat’s Beans. . Chili Beans . .. DRIED FRUITS... Medium Prunes . . Extra Large Prunes. . . .m. 19¢ Evaporated Peaches. 2 1vs. 25¢ Blue RibbonPeaches.m. pks. 15¢ Evaporated Apricots. . .. 23¢ Sunsweet Prunes.2 1-1b. pigs. 25¢ . .2, pke. 21 ¢ Sun Maid Raisins . Ib. 39c ‘ Other Brothers to Come Here. the builders of the modern industrial Lyon, third largest city in population ‘Two other brothers of the 28-year-old in France and rated second in indus- Siamese queen will see her while the | royal family is in the United States.|trial importance. Arajuna Svasti, 21, will travel from | . Yale Unversity, where he is a fresh-| mpaw Ends Enropeavn };reeze Fancy Trout Buck Shad Roe Shad coo i 12Y%¢ Breast of Lamb... 12%2¢ Boiling Beef .,. w. 1215¢ Smoked Shoulders, ». 15¢ Loeffler’s Scrapple, ». 15¢ Lima Beans . .4 ws. 25¢ on this fine chocolate. Wednesday ; half-pound cake, 17c, I Fruits and Vegetables I The Season’s Best Every Day! Fresh Strawberries On Sale Tuesday Morning. Again this week we offer those same fine quality berries so many of you enjoyed last week. Two-Day Special! _I PETER’S MILK CHOCOLATE Here is the lowest price we have ever quoted Special for Tuesday or 15-1b. cakes 2 4 29¢ -] wet 35¢ SPECIAL —A quart of these fine berries and a package of Sanico Short Cake Squares for . .vke. 10¢ sonable price. s 3ms17c ve3ms 19¢ 15-0z. pks. 10c venie MO EDE Fresh Asparagus On Sale Tuesday Morning. Your favorite Sanitary or Piggly will again offer this fine fresh California asparagus at a most rea- Texas Beets. . 2 s 15¢ Texas Carrots, 2 e 15¢ 0ld Cabbage. ...2 ™ 5¢ New Cabbage. . ... ™ 4c Yellow Onions. .4 - 10c bunch 49(: Jumbo Celery . .2 s 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce. 2 == 19¢ Peas in the pod. .2 ™ 29¢ Fancy Spinach. .3 » 20c Bunch Turnips. .2 * 15¢ Idaho Potatoes . 19c Finest for baking, these are the kind of potatoes that are served baked on dining cars and in the better restaurants. 2 1bs. 25¢ man, to visit them at Ophir Hall, New York. Swadhipradish Svasti, 26, who was graduated from West Point last year, will come from an Army post near Denver, where he is now studying. “I like it here—educationally,” Non- diyavat offered. He finds base ball | thrilling. As for American jazz, he| would only comment, “I am not here to criticize.” While the King and Queen drop their incognito for official welcoming cere- monies here, Nondiyavat expects to keep at his books in the quiet house in | which he lives. | “School,” he said, “won't be out when they come.” The King is coming to| this country for an eye operation. SCULLIN ASKS PAYMENT | Australian Premier Has Moral View on Interest Due by State. | MELBOURNE, Australia, March 301 (#).—It was understood today from a statement by Premier Scullin that “the | federal ministry recognizes the moral, | if not the legal, obligation of meeting | the New South Wales interest payments | due April 4, if that state persists ini defaulting. | ‘While definite official information is | not yet obtainable, the belief is grow- | ing in political circles that the com- monweslth government will assume the | obligation. 1 RAIN HEAVY IN GOTHAM | NEW YORK, March 30 (). — New York got a great big drink of water | over the week end. | It was big enough— 17,000,000,000 gallons—to last three weeks, engineers estimated. Rain started Saturday noon | and continued until this morning. | ‘The precipitation, although postpon- | ing a critical shortage, did not elimi-| nate the danger. | Workers, Pay Cut, Obey All Rules, | Tying Up Traffic London Rail Employes Use “Go Slow” Regu- lations in Fight. ted Press, LONDON, March 30—The metropbli- tan district was threatemed today with a serious dislocation of railroad traffic @s a consequence of inauguration of a “go slow” or “obey the rules” movement smong workers in the freight yards. The movement is intended through meticulous observance of a large get of intricate and unwieldly rules, to delay the service greatly in pro test against acceptance of wage redu tions by the National Unlon of Railway men. The men in some of the yards began the movement last night, and today it seemed to be spreading. At two depots alone more than 300 carloads of perish- able goods which should have been un- Joaded Saturday were still awaiting handling because the rules regarding movement of cars had been too closely | sorted to by workers who did not wis 10 g0 to the extreme of a strike. Official complaints of delays they always meet with a reference to the rule book. | seriously damaged that growers are de- || your Spring ensemble, ATHENS, Greece, March 50 () —A | sudden thaw following yesterday's| heavy snowfall today allowed reopening | of railway communication with West-| ern Europe and released trains which had been blocked by drifts. Currant and tobacco crops were so | manding long-term loans and suspen- | sion of taxes. For Easter Genuine stones.. |/ sterling silver links. Necklaces, Earrings and bracelets to match sale priced. “Diamond - shaped cotin' e’ §2 45 %, priced. . Real Stone Rings, || jade, rose quertz, Car- nelian, lapis $2.50 | and others, sale priced. . 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If you have a “dark brown mouth”— bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick | headache — torpid Jiver — constipation, you should find qfiick, sure and pleas- | ant results from one or two of Dr. Ed- | wards Olive Tablets. | Thousands take them every night to 15¢, 30c, 60c. 1330 7th St. N.wW. 1302 | keep right. Try them. (_)Ecn Until 5 P.M., March 31, April 1 and 2 Fair Yield 3% Paid on Savings You ge From Your Pay Day Savings —is desirable, but Security and Availability are more important. t all these at Columbia. Our Savings Dept. pays 3% Com- pound Interest—gives your cash the protection of a national bank that has been scrving the com- munity PROGRESS BAS The acceptably, for forty years. ED ON SAFETY AND SERVICE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK 4 Capital & Surplus, $750,000.00 911 F Street Fillet of Haddock... ». 19¢ Standard Opysters » 28c; * 55¢ Pigs’ Feet .... Pork Liver ... » 10c oo sar 2lc Serve and Enjoy America’s Finest Quality Butter LAND O’LAKES Be sure to read the certificate of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture in each Carton carton. 4 Prints 40c Sanitary Butter. ... .» 37c Pound Heinz Pork & Beans 2 ' 23¢c B. & M. Lima Beans. . . .un 10c Shriver’s Peas & Carrots— 2 uns 25¢ Maximum Peaches. 2,2 39¢c Hoosier State Pumpkin. .u» 10c Peter Pan Spinach . .¥. 2t 14¢ Columbus Peaches. . 3 ;2% B0c Sour Pitted Cherries. . . .tn 25¢ Blue Ridge Carrots. .. .1 123c Chili Con Carne .......un12¢c Black-Eyed Peas Berrydale Raspberries. .tn 29¢ Gibraltar Asparagus .1t 20c To Insure Perfect Egg Satisfaction, Insist Upon Sanico Eggs SANICO FRESH EGGS We sell only one quality ... the same fine quality you always get in Sanico gt 28c 2 for 55¢ Silver Floss Kraut. .2 ;2% 25¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut .2 32% 25¢ Libby’s Kraut Juice..™;% 15¢ Ritter Spaghetti Franco-American Spaghetti..3 s 25¢ Crisco . tin 23¢ 1% tin 35¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit. .. . 2 %7,* 35¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit... .3 5o 25¢ Grapefruit Hearts. . .2' urs 45¢ Grapefruit & Orange, 2 %, 45¢ Silver Nip Juice e 25c Pomerang Juice .......un 10c Good Food Cheap POTOMAC CUT HERRING This is the lowest price in years on Potomac Cut Salt Herring. . 15¢ Dozen Carton of a dozen Sweet Potatoes Your choice of South Carolina Reds or Nancy Halls. Ibs. The quality of these sweet potatoes is extra fine. SPECIALS THIS WEEK! Here Is a List of Items Offered at Special Prices at a Most Opportune Time—Buy This Del Monte Picnic Tips Nugget Bartlett Pears Sanico Corn 7™ Trusty Friend Beets Sanitary Oats 3253 Catalina Tuna Fish Standard Peas Standard Cut Beans Blue Rose Rice %= Trusty Friend Corn Sanitary Oats “:" Standard Corn Standard Tomatoes White Soup Beans Thin Shell Filled Candy jar Sani-Flush =5 Mel-o Closet Brush Medium Ivory Soap Scot Toilet Tissue Water Softener Stiff Bristles, Long Handle Waldorf Toilet Tissue Fels-Naptha Soap Have Plenty of Candy Jelly Eggs for the Children’s Happiness. JELLY EGGS A varied colored assortment to de- light the children . . . at a special price. Per 1b. 1 Oc Safe Home Matches Old Witch Ammonia Lava Hand Soap Bon Ami It doesn’t scratch Sanico Peanut Butter i 50C im 25 tins 35(: i 35¢ tins 25(; Apartment size tins for small families Medium size whole beets Assort as you choose 25¢ 19¢ 17¢ 19¢c The ;:omblnution 29c B 19c 4 Ibs. . roll A Special Price on Dole 1 Finest Hawaiian Pineapple. Honey Dew Crushed PINEAPPLE Use this fine pineapple as a cake filler, on your ice cream and to add zest to 2 many other dishes. No. 2 tin 1 9c Long burning full count matches The Ammonia plus After working on the car, around the furnace or in the yard powder 12¢ cake loc 13-0z. jar Sanico Brand deep roasted Sealect MILK b 5 e "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF Our Famous Green Bag » 29¢ COFFEE A Washington favorite for over a decade and a half. 23c Sanitary’s Special Coffee ». 21¢ Sanico }iu» Coffee . ....» 39¢ Del Monte Coffee ......»40c Maxwell House Coffee. .». 37¢ Sanka or Kaffee Hag .. .m» 59¢ G. Washington Instant 250 89c Afternoon Black Tea. %-». 19¢, 3%-». 35¢ Afternoon Green Tea.%-w. 19¢, %-m 35¢ Afternoon %37 Tea %-w. 19c¢, %-». 35¢ Hurff’s Tomato Juice, 3 s 25¢ Libby’s Tomato Juice, 2 2.? 25¢ Honey Moon Orange Juice, 10c Sanico Mayonnaise . .8-o= 5r 17¢ Why Pay More? RITTER SOUPS Your choice of vegetable or tomato, two fine soups. Try a tin and be convinced of its goodness, 2 « 15¢ Ritter Pork & Beans . .3 uns 20c Honey Dew Pineapple. . . ™,14" 17¢ Honey Dew Pineapple. . . ¥, 1% 17¢ Honey Dew Pineapple . . . ™% = 25¢ Honey Dew Pineapple. . . fam, 10c Honey Dew Juice .. .No.2un 17¢ Honey Dew Crushed. 5% 19¢ Kirkman's Soap Kirkman’s Powder . .2 us 13c P.& G.Soap .......6cxes 23c Star Soap .........6 cxes 25¢ Oxydol Powder (Concentrated) ris- 19¢ Old Dutch Cleanser. .2 ans 15¢ There’s No Better Flour Milled! SANICO FLOUR A single trial will convince you of the quality of this splendid flour. 54,20c 24" 75c 12755 bag 390 Washington e, Flour. . .5-1. bag 23¢

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