Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CARAVANOF PEACE ONWAYTOCPTA Dorothy Cook in Party Bear- ing Petition to President for Total Disarming. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, June 22.—A ‘“peace caravan” neaded for Washington today, bearing @ petition to President Hoover | urging that the United Statcs advocate universal and total disarmaraent at the World Disarmament Conference next February in Geneva. The caravan is composed of eight wor , headed by Mrs. Hanmah C. Hull, Swarthmore, Pa., national chair- man of the Women’s JInternational League for Peace and Freedom, which closed its convention here today. ‘The women expect to stop in about 100 cities en route to Washington, securing signatures to the disarma- ment petition. They expect to be met in Chicago by Jane Addams, founder and international president of the league, who later will present them to President Hoover at Washington, prob- ably on October 17. sides Mrs. Hull, the caravan in- thy Cook, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Mildred Scott Olmstead, Philadelphia; Anthy Gorton, New York; Louise Wier, field secretary of the league, Missis- sippi, and Mrs. Belle Clewe, Los Angeles. MICHIG'AN U. GIVES BAKER LL. D. DEGREE Citation Calls Ex-Secretary Vital Force for Ideals of Democ- racy. By the Associated Press. ANN ARBOR, Mich,, June 22.—New- ton D. Baker of Cleveland, Secretary of War in the Wilson cabinet, was awarded the degree of doctor of laws at Univer- sity of Michigan commencement exer- cises today with the citation, “A vital force in maintaining the ideals of a vigorous and enlightened democracy.” Doctor of law degrees also were con=- ferred upon Max Farrand, director of the Huntington Library and Art Gal- lery, San Gabriel, Calif.; Lotus D. Coff- man, president of the University of Min- nesota, and Ernst Freund, professor of jurisprudence and public law at the University of Chicago. ‘William A. Starrett, builder of the Empire State Building in New York City, and Clarence E. Groesbeck, presi- dent of the Electric Bond & Share Co. and American Power & Light Co., were given the gineering. ‘The d degree of doctor of en- ee of doctor of letters was conferred upon Prof. Edward Capps of o Princeton University, director of the American School of Classfcal Studies in Athens and former United States Min- ister to Grece. rs’ degrees were awarded to omas B. Bronson of the Lawrence- ville (N. J.) School, Dr. George M. Fline, commissioner of the Massachusetts De- partment of Mental Diseases, and Claude Bragdon, New York architect. BOND BIDS OPENED Lynchburg to Sell $450,000 in Notes for Town Improvements. LYNCHBURG, Va., June 22 (Spe- cial).—State Planters Bank & Trust Co.,, Richmond; First National-Old Colony Association, New York, and Auchlinloss, Parker & Redpath, New York, were high bidders Saturday for $450,000 4 per cent series bonds to be issued by the City of Lynchburg of July 1. Their bid was $453,532.50, the rate being $100.785. e bonds are to be used for general improvements. Don’t Let Summer Heat Spoil That Well-Groomed Appearance . . . . It is easy to remain in good appearance by trust- ing to the services of a reputable cleaner. The prices of GOOD CLEANING are LOW. Send that dainty frack or wrap;: or those white flannels or linen suit to us for re- Prompt service; best work; and thorough responsibility. conditioning. DO IT NO for storage when it We Call and Deliver % =Cleaners == 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. Vogue-cleaned means SPECIAL-PROCESSED— Phone ATlantic 0023 If you haven't already sent your rugs, blankets and? Wiseersoppacel for uohinguid weorigs: W. Remember—there is no charge GERMANTOWN RESIDENT FOR 68 YEARS SUCCUMBS Ten-Day Illness Proves Fatal to Mrs. Mary Richter—Services to Be Held Wednesday. Special Dispatch to The Star. GERMANTOWN, Md,, June 22.—Mrs. er‘ P. Richter, widow of Ernest Hart- man’® Richter, died last night at her home here. She was 88 years old. Death followed an illness of 10 days and was due to a general breakdown. She is survived by the following chil- dren: Miss Ida Richter, Hurshey Rich- ington and Mrs, Mamie WKeefer of Gaithersburg. Services will be held at 11 o'clock e a native of Frederick County, but had lived at Germantown since her mar- riage, 68 years ago. e was a sister of John H. Nichells of Germantown. RABBIS ELECT PRESIDENT Dr. Newfleld of Birmingham Hon- ored at Indiana Session. @ ‘WAWASEE, Ind, June 22 UPL.—DL Morris Newfield of Birmingham, *Ala., Goldenson, Pittsburgh, vice president; Felix Levy, Chicago, treasurer; Harry 8. Margolis, corresponding secref & and Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, M: Ga., recording secretary. LOWEST COST IN YEARS ! Lift Out Torturing CORNS With Fingers NO PAIN! NO BOTHER! After other methods have falled and tubborn. or callous keeps r any good d any doll s ollars in | comfort to these troubled with painful corns. wE.Z KORN REMOVER | Eases the Pain Removesthe CORN ' is *VOGUE-CLEANED*. s KIND to your apparel. ‘Fels-Naptha. .= 5¢; 10 == 49¢ EXCURSION 10 DAYS Geod Going Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday To Charlottesville, Va. o Staunton,Va. « « o Hot Springs, Va. « « ‘White Sulphur, W, Va. Bowling Green, Ky. « Nashville, Tenn. o « Memphis, Tenn. « o Birmingham, Ala. . Montgomery, Ala. . Mobile, Ala. . « o Jackson, Miss. . « Baton Rouge,La. « « o New Orleans,La. « o o Saving on Regular Fares $ 1.64 277 4.29 4.40 23.94 23.94 30.21 24.67 26.34 32.13 32.74 36.18 36,18 Round Trip o $ 446 o LEs ) T9e o 965 o093 < ‘asge . 3693 v ey « N8R0 . 3929 « 40,02 . 4422 . 4422 Similar Low Rourid Trip Fares to Other Points Consult Your Ticket Agent CHESAPEAKE =« OHIO THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931 SANICO CHERRY SQUARES Now a new cake delicacy from our Sanico bakery...made from only the finest quality in- g]r‘edientl. Try one today — you'll ike it. | A SANICO POUND CAKE, 30c ALSO OWNING AND OPERATING Produce Another big Tuesday and Wednesday at our stores. As the season advances the varieties of produce increase. This week you'll find a most attractive line and most at- tractive prices. EARLY WEEK VALUES INOUR MEAT MARKETS Anything in the meat line you || want—our us; fine quality at consistently low prices. RIB VEAL CHOPS enrly week 29clb Specially Priced Sh'lder Veal Roast ™ 2lc Breast of Veal . ™ I7¢ | Shid. Veal Chops ™ 23¢ Veal Cutlets . .m™45¢ Chuck Roast . .™17¢ Sirloin Steak....... ™4lc e Steak. .. ......™ 33c Porterhouse Steak ™ 49¢ Top Round Steak ™ 37¢ | Hamburg Steak . ™ I8¢ BeefLiver . . .™23c Prime Rib Roast . ™ 29¢ | Shoulder Lamb Breast of Lamb. . .. ™ 124c i Franks . .™ 30c Wi Bologna . .™ 30c Sanico Hams . ™ 23c Comes Ham . . xn 10c Puritan Bacon . .™ 33¢ SIX CARLOADS OF meser TOMATOES A big lot of tomatoes, yet it’s only twenty-four thousand sales. When you see these fine quality FRESH MISSISSIPPI Tomatoes you surely will take home a “pan,” so called—in reality a small basket. In line with all other produce the price is low, very low; in fact, so low that almost every family can enjoy the luxury of fresh tomatoes in June. Each pan contains FOUR Pounds or more. zsc Price of any pan—per pan . . € S‘ee them and you’ll realize how big a “quarter” is. FOUR CARLOADS OF CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES Just in for tomorrow’s sale. Large, fine ones, prices vary according to size. ALMOST YOUR LAST CHANCE ON FLORIDA ORANGES In a very short time the Florida shipping season will be over. This is practically our last big sale on Floridas. DRINK FRESHLY SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE. Eco- nomical at our prices. Nothing finer for breakfast or any other time than COLD Orange Juice. We suggest that all your oranges be kept in the ice box, then you’ll have COLD juice as quickly as you can squeeze the oranges. Vednesdsy 1.0 35C, 40C - 45C Heat and Serve ~nn COLLEGE INN CHICKENS Fancy chickens . . . whole or half . . . cooked, ready to heat and serve on a moment’s notice. Whole Chicken Per Pound Half Chicken Pickled Pigs Feet # 2Ic | Lambs Tongues . = 25¢ Potato Salad . .™20c Cottage Cheese ™ I8¢ Large Pickles . 2t 5¢ Wednesday FLORIDA ORANGES For Tuesday’s Buying! REDWING 21b. Strawberry w or $ PRESERVES 35¢ 3 . l Chum Salmon ..........3 = 25¢ EarCorn . . 4 ~~25¢ | Lima Beans . 2 ™~ 25¢ And here is a wide selection of fruits and vegetables . . . practically anything you could want. Home Grown Beets Fancy Cucumbers Lettuce Parsley Turnips Onions Kale Spinach Boxed Apples Pineapples Asparagus Florida Grapefruit Celery Eggplant Rhubarb Plums Apricots California Lemons Stringless Beans SCHIMMEL’S PEACH MARMALADE GRAPE JELLY 2.Lb. 25c Jar Don’t pass over these values . . . they are outstanding. —We doubt if fifteen cents 1 c ever bought a better can | And A Big Saleson . carmanann man hmmamans Amaaaaaans smaaas Sunshine HYDROX Sunshine’s pride cake . . . none other quite like them « . . deliciously good—offered at our lowest price ever —20 Hydrox cakes for 15c—this is a bargain. of peas than you will get in Sanico brand for this price. We are Particularly Proud of the Value We Offer in Sanico Peas This new lowered price makes Sanico an outstanding value. SANICO PEAS are large, rich in flavor and tender.. Get acquainted with their goodness and at this new low price. CAUTION—In preparing for the table, heat in the can or in a double cooker. NEVER BOIL—boiling de- {f stroys both flavor and texture. R ::cgkl:ge -l?' . z for lSo ‘And These Are Brand-New Fresh Cakes—Bought . ; Especially for This Bl'g Sale ! Pekoe & Orange Pekoe SALE on Keystone YELLOW CLING PEACHES « . California i’elchel, in heavy rich s . 25¢ a tin last year. s i pon $1.75 ¢ T 1 50 o $3.45 ONE DIME "10c¢ Here are a few of our many 10c valu « « . check this list carefully. 7] Bean Hole Beans - Crown Brand Sardines Queen Olives Stuffed Olives Fresh Figs Mueller’s Macaroni ‘ White House Rice Kippered Herring Sanico Napkins (30) Ritter Catsup Heinz Mustard Nugget Fruits (8 oz.) Del Monte (Oval) Sardines Musselman’s Apple Butter Libby’s Sauer Kraut Silver Floss Sauerkraut Tidewater Herring Roe Blue Ridge Peas and Carrots Sanico Jelly Trusty Friend Tomatoes Harmony Brand Peas Guasti Wine Jelly Sanico Peanut Butter Snider’s Tomato Cocktail Lang’s Pickles Standard No. 3 Tematoes Handicloth Flash (15c¢ size) Gem Brnsh Pomorang Juice Cotton Gloves Orange Juice SPECIALS! Ritter %o Beans. . .4 = 25¢ Ritter Spaghetti. . .4 o= 25¢ Sanico Flour. .. = s 35¢ Sanico Flour. .. »m v §9¢c Morton’s Salt. . . .4 »= 25¢ oscar Sardines . .. .2 s 29¢ Lipton’s Tea. .. % »= 2]c | | Lipton’s Tea... *» »= 4lc | IN A CLAss By ITSELF OUR FAMOUS 'GREEN BAG COFFEE A Cup You'll Linger Over Special Coffee Del Monte Coffee Sanitary Creamery Jumbo ROLL Bautter. .. .2 1s. 55¢ EGGS . : Sanico Selected Fresh. . . dozen 29¢ SANICO TEA Afternoon. . . . ..% » 15¢; % m 27¢c «ooonea % ® 19¢; % m 35¢