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ECONOMIC ILLS arbor, l'l. about April 30; to ll B. 8. S L\eut. (Junlm'afilr:de) John J. Grey- to U. l..leut (.L\:nlor g;:d:) Jesse L. Hill, to 8. 8. ‘Lieut. (Junior Grade) Edward 8. hinson, to U. rud ) ‘Teall, jr., to Asiatic Station. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, M mut (Junlor Orld.l) Herman O. Par- Lleut (Junlor Grlde) Arthur H. Tay- Edward N. lor, to Asf Lieut. ( nor leut. Casper H. Eicks to U. 8. 8. Upmuruen‘muro Lieut. Edward C. nrmhwu B. B. Long as engineer officer. Lieut.' Emory P. Hylmt to U. B 8 m"enalnee office: (Junior Onde) Forrest R.| Roone; H‘;lemhu S. 8. Babbitt as engineer | tac of muL (J\mlor Gnde) John D. Kelsey | Ill. elgh. um (Junlor Grade) Paul B. Koonu Lieut . 8. Gllmer NDAY, JUNE 1, 1931. . Quintus Fhodes 8. N, retired, died May 15. hed Garde d'Haitl, Port au Prince, Hnm to uvu hospital, Great Lakes, Sweet Bait Lures Insects. Experiments carried on by orchard- ists last year showed that traps baited U-| with molasses or sugar mixed with wa- ter were successful in luring Oriental frult moths, which have been doing ‘SAME’ ELSEWHERE == . 5. Bass. Lleut (Junior Grade) Lewis Wallace, meut (Junior Grade) James A. Jor- static Bon! A Station. w u. Lleut (Jllnlor Grade) Jullus F. Way, Li t. (Junior Gr‘:de) Gregory A.|to U.S. 8. naut. SUT—— Lai leut (J\mAl;!r ?‘:"g:;) Delbert P. Wil- Amsterdam Editor Tells of xR Eml‘n John M. Boyd, w mue Sta- Visits to Many Lands on World Tour. 5 hy Bunkerwmhu Station. Li t. (Juni . e " B w Ueus unior Grade) Phfllp H. Ryan to troft. Tieut, Cluntor Grade) Max Sohrein leut. (Junior Gra [ax ler as en c"lliflg A:i’."z'f?’su%wm ) Willlam M. o U, 8, 8. Ellis as engineer officer. chosen Belfast's most beautiful maid, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Edwin R. Dun- he May’ Supply Corps. She was crowned “Queen of can to Asi jon. has ruled Lleut ”Uunlsr Gude) Joseph H. Factory @irl Beauty Queen. Miss Mary Boyle, 19 yelrl old and employed in a rope works, h; serious damage to peach, apple, quince and pear trees. There is no effective insecticide for these pests, so far dis- covered, so the baited traps muy provz (;loe menmt of cunuml::lhl( m vernment urlcu experu ve been 3 quart glass containers 23 traps an d nddtn lmln amount of aromatic chemical to me sweet mixture :A;‘ "tlrrxm" increase its attractiveness to e Lieut. Comdr. Samuel B. Deal (8. C.), 814 i, balls and other large detached U. S. &. Omaha about Juné S IR 8. | tio) orthern Ireland city. 10; to navy M n. Mewhinn Enslrn ‘Thomas A. Donovan, to U. 8. ey, to Phul ‘Niekum, | 8. Ir., ue“tA;fl‘zxgor ‘“de) p The rollowinl officers have been de- Lieut. (Junior Gmde) Roble E. Pal-|tached from duty at Columbia Univer- mer, to Asiatic Station. sity, New York, to duty as follows: She is highly popular at the rope works. Gt s ali has a large -vhuon field and Asia tion. Haw: Lleut (Junior Grade) Kenneth P.| Comdr. John c Plrhnm (M. C.), de-|a powerful radio station. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. Those who may be dissatisfied with eoconomic conditions “at home” mly obtain some consolation from the ob- sarvations of Dr. Luis Meijer, edlwr of the Amsterdan De Telegraaf, re- cently arrived at the Mayfloner Hotel on a tour around the world, that the economic situation is practically the same in every country which he has SALE ON NUCOA yyiamune _Save 9¢c on Two Pounds This Week 2 = 25¢ Peter Pan Peas ~ 19c TOP NOTCH TINY PEAS N oC TRUSTY FRIEND PEAS......... Ne.1tm ]]¢ TRUSTY FRIEND PEAS...... ..2 eSS Sc SHRIVER’S A-1 PEAS .. oot TR HARMONY PEAS..... s ofateientaters 2 No.2 tm 25¢ LAND O’LAKES PEAS.. Sanico Peashr.sa-.-e3 w 50 Shriver’s A-1 Corn Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn... .No- 1t 121/ Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn. . ... Z No. 2 tins 29, Del Maiz Corn 2 No.2 tins 350 Del Maiz Niblets. ....... TRTATAGI Honey Drop Corn 2 No. 2 tins 35¢ Carll’sCornonCoh~23¢c Stokely’s Country Gentleman Corn.. .. ¢. .. 15¢ Peter Pan Golden Bantam Corn. . ...-wee17V5¢ Sanico Shoe Peg Cornlom e e v o vveu s om L2 19¢ Peerless Sugar Corn... «. wo o N0 1 tin, 2 for 15¢ Royal Prince Corn............2 No 2 tins 25¢ Standard Tomatoes 4 =25¢ Libby’s Rosedale Tomatoes. . . 2 No- 2% tins 25¢ Trusty Friend Tomatoes. .......2 No-1tns {5¢ *Trusty Friend Tomatoes. .....3 No-3 tins 25¢ Silver Lake Tomatoes............N> 5= 20¢ Sanico Red Ripe Tomatoes. . .. ...2 No- 2 tins 25¢ B & M Lima Beans ~10c TRUSTY FRIEND LIMA BEANS.2 No.1 tms 25¢ TRUSTY FRIEND LIMA BEANS.2 M. # tins 35¢ BLUE RIDGE LIMA BEANS. .. .2 M. tns 25¢ STOKELY’S BABY LIMA BEANS. ..Ne. 2 ¢n 25¢ DEL MONTE BABY LIMA BEANS. .Ne- 2 tin 25¢ Asparagus ~:w29c Hunt's Supreme Small Green Gibraltar Ungraded Asparagus. . ...No-1tin 20 Del Monte Picnic Tips oot 18¢ D. M. Colossal Green Peeled. . "“ 2% tin 39c D. M. Small Green Tips. ... e D. M. Mammoth White Tips Blue Ridge Cut Beans 10c PETER PAN STRINGLESS BEANS.¥e- 2 tin 25¢ TRUSTY FRIEND CUT BEANS. .. .Ne-1tn J0c TRUSTY FRIEND CUT BEANS. .. N 2 tin 14¢ SHRIVER’S A-1 WHOLE BEANS. .Ne- 2 tin 25¢ Pineapple 9 w2 39¢ Honey Dew Slice DOLE 1 No.1tn 141e Finest Quality Hawaiian Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple. .. Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple. . .No- 1% tin J41/¢ Honey Dew Crushed Pineapple. .No- 2 tin ]171/¢ Honey Dew Pineapple Juice... ... .No- 2 tin J415¢ Honey Dew Pineapple Tidbits. . . .....3 tns 25¢ Kraft Cheese = 23¢ KRAFT SWISS CHEESE o 35 1 25c PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE ... ... .7 12¢ KRAFT OLD ENGLISH CHEESE ... .. .5 29¢ i KRARREERYY. .. s . Jer 25¢ 2= 25¢ | Brillo 3 raes 25¢C || GOLD MEDAL SALAD DRESSING. o 12%5e Libby’s Corned Beet tin 21¢ FRUITS & VEGETABLES v Fancy Tomatoes 2 Lvs. 25¢ || Jumbo Cantaloupes 2 for 25¢ New and Lower Price Bing Cherriet. . ... ........* ™ 13, ™ 25¢ Hothouse Cucumbers . ... ......™" 5¢ S PemsatiePod..............3% % Vegetables Iceberg Lettuce ..-..c.cn. . .. 2 "* 19¢ Bikes oo Stringless Beans .............3™ 25¢ Texas Onions . . ... 4™ 19c foods in emall tins: apple savoe, Corn on the Cob.............4*" 25¢c Western Boxed Apples. peicin,. 3 ™ 25¢ ; =t Fancy Large Florida Oranges visited. Leaving Amsterdam last December, Dr. Meijer first went to Egypt, where he intervieved both ~Sidkey 'Pasha, the King “right-hand man" “None Better Milled” Nahas Pasha, popu]lr Seatert oritio “Nationalist par . 241b. Bag Gold Medal Flour = 490 e he \\enl to India, where he GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR vks. 32¢ hlked MLh the 98-pound Nationalist WASHINGTON SELF RISING FLOUR. .5 23¢ léader‘ of that country—Mahatma i Gl‘nflhl Makes Wants Known. ’fi.': 3 5 c Snider’s Tomato Juice Cocktail’%’>10¢ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Asked what he reu)lv wanted, Gandhi replied to Dr. Mel]er ‘I want complete amnesty first of al 1 also want com- PILLSBURY’S PANCAKE QUIKO FOR BISCUITS PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR. ... .12 baz 49c plete l’lghl of mdependence although I i Pure Lard 2 - 210 mly not use “I think Gandhi is nlncere as (ll’ as his 1dea“sm is concerned,” sald Dr. Meljer, “but he 'Ls at least 50 per cent politiclan as well as idealist. He ex- Wisconsin Long Horn Cheese Sealect Evap. Mil Borden’s or Carnation Milk. . Peerless Macaroni, Spaghetti. Del Monte Tomato Sauce pll:ll!;‘s his idealism for polmu Sanitary Butter - 29c e journalist remarked thlt Il- though Gandhi was so intensely tionalist, he had received his educmon An Announcement As an incentive for early week buying when our stores are less busy, we are offering five popular items spec1ally priced for Tuesday’s and Wednes- day s buying. These are in addition to the all week special prlces quoted on flour, tomatoes, Selox, corned beef mayon- LAND O’ LAKES BUTTER..... ....round 33¢ SANICO FRESH EGGS..... avaiasare O DRl FIRST PRIZE MARGARINE paper man, they qulckly change their naise, relish, Nucoa and pickles listed elsewhere in thls ag. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Standard Corn /. Standard Peas (<} - D5 ¢ Standard Cut Beans o Puffed Wheat~11¢ 2+~ 21cO o Post Bran m]lle 2+«21¢CO ;encu between the Hindus and the Mos- Bulk or “While in Benares," Carton re: eould only see half the cll}' beclu.u of the great number of polige called in to quell the fighting which had taken place the day before betweem Moslems Many Places Visited. Dr. Meijer’s tour included the Straits Settlements; Siam, which he described as the “most fascinating country of his ", the Dutch Colonies; the Philippines; Canton, Hong Kong and Peiping, where the onlv signs of unrest which he observe Vi whole trip”; “a city of strange mixtures of east and west”; Hawail, and the United States. Since his arrival in the Western Hemisphere, Dr. Meijer has also visited Havana and the West Indian Islands. “It's an amusing thing,” said Dr. Meijer, “wherever I have gone, I have found the first inclination of the people to tell me how bad things are at pnwnb Then realizing I am a news. IRvari vhls inSEm AT - 15¢ attitude and add, “but they are not SANICO VACUUM PACKED COFFEE.. ." 37¢ B s SANITARY’S SPECIAL COFFEE . 20c legal case that the little Indian leader m“And that,” concluded the doctor, “is Green Bag Coffee = 29¢c first got his idea of pacifistic resistance to the British rule. Like many others, Dr. Meljer shares the view that the I NAVY ORDERS Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ves.2 PR ]5¢ S e robastunteckiata Kellogg’s Krumbles or Pep o i et Kellogg’s Bran future hopes of a united India depends Et :prfl 22 ‘revoked; to continue present Kellogg’s Rice Krispies entirely upon the setttlement of differ- Sanitary Oats : % § f 3 : i § i 3 “ Beef prices continue low. Visit our nearest Meat Market. You’ll find the Meat so good and the prices so reasonable that we feel sure in the future you’ll buy all your Meats from us. Bottom Round Steak. ™ 27c | Prime Rib Roast. ... ™ 25¢ Top Round Steak... ™ 31c | Chuck Roast...-.... ™ 17¢c Sirloin Steak . .™37c | 3-Cornered Roast .. ™ 19¢ Porterhouse Steak. ..™ 41c | Bouillon Roast ..... ™ 25¢ Capt. Charles W. Early, orders May 13 revnked Detlthed Naval War Col- port, R. about May 29; to eoml;nnnd Sau'.h Chinl Patrol, Asiatic small 71/c; larse ]9 Stat! Capt. Ralph A. Koch, orders Febru- P ary 20 further modified. To Army War e kgs. College Washington, for duty. ut. Robert W. Morse detached V P. Squadron 8S (U. 8. Wright); to aide and flag Heutenum on staff, Afrcraft Scouting_Force Lieut William B. Anderson to duty alinas. Lle'ut Merrall A. Kirk Patrick, de bout Se POST TOASTIES PUFFED RICE Lowest Prices In Years On Loffler’s Sliced Bacon You'll want some of this fine bacon at this low price Lb. QUAKER CRACKLES..... rreatate Del Monte Pears ™ “‘23c Fancy Bartletts, 2 tinse 45¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad............ Del Monte Fruit Salad Del Monte Peas. ........ ose.dNO- 2 tins 400 Del Monte Melba Peaches. vesimeod 208 38 Columbus Peaches. . ... e esiesenid Ui 00 B &B Pickles 2 « 35¢ SANICO MAYONNAISE St 15¢ SANICO SANDWICH RELISH Gusitar §Sc CANADA DRY GINGER ALE CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE. Sanico Mayonnaisen27c Fine quality—lowest price ever All 5¢ Drinks Budweiser Brew to continue Naval Hospital Lieut. 1Jun10r Grade) Forrest Close, deml’ed Nn\ll Academy about Sep- tembe: to Harvard University. The Iollouinz officers have been as. signed to duty. under u-mmmon at the submarine base, New ndon, Conn., with Authorlty to delay in reporting until July ueut vJunlur Grude) Cecll L. Black- ched U. S. ington. 29c¢ Cudahy’s Puritan Sliced Bacon ™ 33c Lean Boiling Beef ... ™ 10c | Legof Lamb .......™3lc Beef Liver ........ ™ 23c | "Shoulder Lamb Chops ™ 21c Pork Liver ......:. ™ 10c | Shoulder Lamb Roast ™ 17¢ Breast of Lamb . ... ™ 12}c | Breastof Veal...... ™ 19¢c Cooked Corned Beef 1 ™ 10c | Shoulder Veal Roast ™ 21c Large Sour Bottom Round PICKLES STEAK BEEF 2tr8¢ || w.29¢ || »10¢ Cudahy’s Cooked Hams ™ 35¢ Smaller purchases, ; 1b. 10¢, > 1b. 20c, 1b.40¢ Loin Lamb Chops ... ™ 49c | Fancy Veal Cutlet ... ™ 41c Rib Lamb Chops . ... ™ 43¢ | Loin Veal Chops ... ™ 38¢ Baking Chickens ... ™ 45¢ | Rib Veal Chops -..-. ™ 31c 1000000000000 000000000000000000 edusa u‘ulmenl Umted Stal San Diego, Calif. No. 1 tin 20 No. 2% tin 35¢ Junior Gl’ndei James ey S (Inslor Girae)! Thomast AL Dykers, detached U. S, . Chester, Lieut. tJunlDr Grade) mlm Ebert, detached U. S. S. Lexin, et (unior. Gradey Arthur K. Lean Boiling -2 'betiles 29 tached U. . ia. Ensign Oliver G. Kirk, detached U. 8. S. Pennsylvania. Ensign Augu‘tu‘ R. st Angelo, de- tached U. Califor; Ensign Harold Nle]son detached U._S. §. Tennessee. Ensign bP t_J. Ramsbotham, de- tached U. S. Eagle Ensign Chiaries 6. Tricbel, detached U._S. S. New York. Ensign George H. Wales, detached Battle Force. These officers have been detached from the Submarine Base, N-w London, Conn., to duty as indicated below: Lietit (Junior Grade) John L. Burn- elde, jr., to U. Liet tJun)or Crade) Sohn . Broach, to Asiatic Staf Lieuts (JUmior Grade) Timothy F. Donohue, to Asiatic Sta tion, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Heywood L. Edwards, to U. 8. S, Bonita, Lieut. (Junfor Grade) Howard W. Gil- more, to U. S. S. S-48. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Har Ty E. M gan, d tached Naval Air St!'.lon Pearl National Dry Ginger Ale. . Rock Creek Ginger Ale 3 contents 25¢ Jumbo Jr. Bread - B¢ SANICO RYE BREAD S e SANICO WHOLE WHEAT BREAD., ~Dound §p SANICO RAISIN BREAD. ..........rPmd ]]¢ SANICO BRIDGE COOKIES ... Soirsions Tabe 230 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 i Selox For Flavoring Gravies, etc. Torex Bouillon Special for Tuesday and Wednesday SANICO Toasted Cocoanut SQUARES A treat for dessert; priced most reasonably. Won't you try one tomorrow? TV e e e e e beans. veen 33¢, 38¢, 45¢ 27T 18¢