Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1931, Page 35

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" R0 OF FATHERS BONE, SAYS PASTOR Rev. - Harold Holt Believes Dethronement Has Hurt Modern Homes. By the Associated Press. SYCAMORE, Ill, July 9.—Father, in the express:d opinion of the Rev. Har- old Holt of Oak Park, Ill, is no longer | secre! king in his own home. Sees Radical Change. Mr. Holt, who formerly was head of the social service department of the National Episcopal Council, New York, expressed himself yesterday in address- ing the annual Summer conference of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago. said the dethronement of man as the undisputed head of the family was one of the factors in what he described as “the breakdown of the familiar, old- style home.” ‘The happy, contented family today is the exception rather than the rule, he said. . “The family,” he added, “Is beset with restlessness, perhaps the real reason for which is the change of our civilization irom an agricultural or small town sort to an industrial or urban type.” Mr. Holt held that father nowadays gets only the authority his mtemqmee and ability merit, due to the “fact that a family no longer is a miniature com- munity, but a rather loose federation of individuals, each member of which is seeking his or her own advantage Tather than sacrifice his own desires for the good of the family. DETROIT OFFICIAI.S HEAR JOBLESS THRONG Proposal of $100,000,000 Welfare Fund Heard in City Hall Demonstration. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, July 9.—Afater a crowd of nesrly 1000 men had soughy admit- tance to the City Hall yesterday to protest against fhe closing of a munici- pal lodging house for unemployeg mee! economy measures to meet the needs of the city's pool A cordon of pol\ce surrounded the City Hall when the demonstrators ap- peared. A councilman finally requested that the men be given a hearing and 400 were admitted to the council rooms. John Schmies, said to a Communist candidate for mayor, read a statement to the Council suggesting that a wel- jare fund of more than $100,000,000 be built up. The crowd was orderly. Mayor Murphy told his department heads a complete revelation of the city's ‘welfare e‘(penduures would justify all that has been don He said a special usslon of the Legis- lature might be asked to help solve the welfare problem. The welfare commission decided this afternoon to keep open the Fisher Lodge rnr Homeless Men and probably three the five municipal feeding stations hell July 15. WILL VISIT F RUSSIA Gecrge Bernard Shaw and Lady Astor Are Given Vrsas. MOSCOW, July 9 (#).—Visas have been granted by the Soviet lovemment to George Bernard Shaw, Astor and a pa of dhtlnnllshed Britons who have announced their in- tentlon to visit Russia this Summer. NAVY ORDERS Orders issued to officers under date of July 6 Reat Admiral David F. Sellers, de- ched from duty of judge advocate general. Navy Department, to command to duty in command U. 8. 8. I;udge Comdr. Charles M. Yates, orders of February 12 modified, to vnhersuy of California, Berkeley, C ]1 Lieut. Comdr. Jam tached U. S. 8. Pllokn lbout July 5 to command U. 8. S. Gilm: Ensign Edward M Binghlm orders ©f May 20 modified, to U. 8. 8. Detroit. MEDICAL CORPS. Lieut. Francis D. Walker, detached Naval Training Station, Hampton Roads, Va.. to U. S. S. Antares. WOMAN WINS $10,000 FOR BREACH OF PROMISE Millionaire’s Former Secretary Had Sought $500,000 for Failure to Marry. By the Assoclated Press. ANGELES, July 9.—A jury in- cluding eight women awarded Miss Martha Marie Gullickson, 34, damages ! of $10,000 last night in her half million doulr brnch o( promise suit against millionaire art col- lecwr of S:lntl M nica. Miss Gullickson testified in the trial that she came to California to marry Fuchs after he d 'fifl!n her nrdent lnve letters. She lres tary when othityed ain Chl She said they filed notice of lnmnflon to wed, but that o go throu;h with the ceremony. didn‘t’ take exereue enter a prenuptial SOnS. he wanted it all” he testifid. Sanitary & Piggly Wiggly™™| Country Club}| Special Brew Aged in vats for about four months, t'h e n ' dealcoholized and bottled; after bot- tling .it is pasteurized. A real finished prod- uct, the old-time taste and flavor. Being th or o ughly aged, it is healthful— all the zest and snap for thirst quenching you have wished for. Country Club demon- strates its goodness on trial—there is nothing else just like it. s Try It Today 34 Sanitary & Piggly Wigsly' One of the Truly Fine Products in Canned Food DELUX Asparagus Style Stringless Beans re e 29C Every woman who prides herself on the good things served on her table should try this unique product. Uniform Size Distinct Flavor Perfect Tenderness Packed like asparagus One trial and you will serve them real often. GOOD—hot or cold. Georgia Freestone Peaches! 4 Ibs. 29 Just what you have been waiting for. Beginning Fri- day morning, our stores will FREESTONE PEACHES. be well stocked with HILEY These Peaches will need no introduction, as every one is familiar with the very fine eating quality of these fancy Georgia Peaches. You will. find the Peaches run small in size this year, but they will contain the same fine flavor that makes them so delicious. Fresh Lima Beans in the Pod! 3 Ibs. 25¢ Picked in the nearby Carolinas and delivered to our warehouse the same day, from where they are distributed to each one of our stores by 7:30 the next morning. Are you taking advantage of the fine quality lima beans that we are offering? If not, try one order of Fresh' Lima Beans in the pod. You will find them just the same as any grown in your own garden. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, ' JULY 9, 1931 Have You Tried Jumbo Country Style ROLL BUTTER We are sure that the partic- ularly wonderful flavor of this | very fine quality Butter will instantly appeal to you. ' 2.Lb. Roll 5 7c Per.Roll I Land O’ Lakes Butter ™ 35¢ ESanitary Butter . ."3lc; The Pause That Refreshes Stop in any Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly. You will find them equipped with a most modern Soft Drink Cooler. Coca-Cola,; or any flavor you prefer. Ice cold at all 5o 6225 Bottle Contents Tnl(a © Home Bottles Contents Cigarettes, 2 P 27(;; Carton 10pkee. $] # NALSO OPERATING R ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE Pale or Golden, Also a Variety of Other Flavors ' Large Bottles Saturday Closing CHOCOLATE One-half Pound Blocks Sale Continued Until PETER’S 2« 29¢c Regularly 23¢ Each EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Standard Tomatoes . « No. 2 tin 3 for ZZC Keystone Peaches . . © . Lergetin 15¢ Close out price, dozen, $1.75 Heart of Maine Apple Sauce . «n 12l3c Musselman’s Apple Sauce . . &« 10c Ritter PorkandBeans . . . 3 tine Campbell’s Pork and Beans 20c 3 tins 23¢ - Van Camp’s Bean Hole Beans . . «n 10c B. and M. Baked Beans . 19¢ . .. e tin Honey Drop Corn . . MNo.2tn 2 for 25¢ Country Gentleman Stokely Corn No.2tin 2 for 25¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit ' 8oz tine 3 for 25¢ Fla. Gold Grapefruitand Oranger.. 2 . 221¢ Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple ¥.2:5i 19%5¢ Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple No. 11n 14Y5¢ Honey Dew Pineapple Juice No.2tn 14Y5¢ Honey Dew Crushed Pineapplex.. 2 «1715¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut . . .N. .No. Silver Floss Sauerkraut . Swans Down Cake Flour . 2y, tin 1(c 21, tin 10¢ o pkg. 29(: Each bottle contains 24 ounces or approxi- mately 4 full glasses. A New Sanitary MEAT MARKET Opens Saturday 1513 You St. N.W. ICE CREAM Delicious, appctlzm. and very economical at our price— Pint Pkg. 20c # 200 Stations in Our Stores ICED TEA Cooling—Refreshing Delncnous V4-lb. pkg., 25¢ V2-Ib. pkg., 49¢ é%d ,T“ Bags tin 25¢ Afternoon.-Pekoe Tea. Sanico Pekoe Tea. ... Afternoon Green. ...... Banquet Pekoe Tea Banquet Gunpowder House of Lords Tea AFTERNOON TEA Green and Mixed um 15¢ #m 27¢ Take advantage of this new lower price. % m 19¢ L% m. 19¢ .% ». 15¢ weor% . 25¢ 3 coume DB SANICO FRESH EGG Carton of 12 30c Week End Sale Combination One Packige CHEESE and One Package HAMMERED WHEAT THINSIES Special 29c IRegular 37¢ Value PHILA. CREAM IN A CLASS BY ITSELF‘ OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE | Once Tried 29 Cuw | | Always Used Special Coffee. . ........... Del Monte Coffee. . Orienta Coffee. . Wilkins Coffee. . Maxwell House Coffee. Chase and Sanborn’s Kaffee Hag Sanka ... | Samico Yactmm F T . - Gelatine Desserts Are Cooling With the aid of modern refrig- eration Gelatine will set as quickly in Summer as in Winter. Enabling you not only to make the most de- lightful of desserts, but also deli- cious tempting salads. 3 e 25¢ Jello, All Flavors. . .. Knox Gelatine ........... = 19 Cox Gelatine. . .......... " 17¢c Royal Fruit Gelatine. . . .2 »= 15¢ Coffee. . . .n. 37c Sanico Grape Juice = 18c— 35¢ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES B.and M. BrownBread . . % in 17¢ Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup . . tn Tlic College Inn Chicken a la King .. un 50¢ Tidewater Herring Roe . . 17<zua 15¢ Domestic Sardines . . . Yo 2 for 9c King Oscar Imported Sardines . . ¥ 17c Del Monte Sardines in Tomsto Sauce tin 10c Chum Salmon . . . . ? Pink Salmon . . . Catalina Tuna Fish Snider’s Tomato Juice Cocktail College Inn Tomato Juice Cocktai Hurff Tomato Juice Tall tin 10c 2 for 25¢ .. %s 17¢, 3 for 50c i 10c ek No. 2 tins 2 for 29C Tall tins Heinz Pork and Beans 180z tins 2 for 23¢ Welch Grape Juice . . » 23c, o 45¢ Re Um Berto Olive Oil « 2-oz. bottle loc Sanico Toilet Tissue 1,000 sheets 2 rolls 15¢ Sanico Toilet Tissue. . . 650 sheets DC Sweet Mixed Pickles . . . . atjer 25¢c Sanico Bakery Products Baked by Us in Our New, Molcm lciuy at Eckington Pl. and R St. We Call Your Special Auenhon to Our FRESH LEMON LOAF CAKE 30c A delicious cake flavored with the juice and rind of tree-ripened California lemons. SANICO CAKES Sanico Pound Cake Sanico Fruit Pound. ..:...... Sanico Layer Cakes...... o Sanico Angel Food Slmco Cup Cak Pl kll.o‘l.'lf..u ".I‘Imllnh |M‘£ - Lang o’ukn butter, Crisco, sranuiated pure spices and flavorings. SANICO BREAD Sanico Sandwich Bread Sanico Long Boy Sanico Raisin... & 5 Sanico Whole Wheat Bread «« 1. toat Sc Sanico Rye Bread. .y A ™% er. . 1b. loat 9 Quality and Economy JUMBO Junior Size — MALAGA GRAPES! Our first arrival of California Malaga Grapes offered for sale through our stores this week. You will find these | Grapes are of ex- ceptionally fine eat- ing quality for so early in the seasonm. Yn- will also find our Produce Department well stocked again this week with all the season’s latest offerings. Drop i X Pi.tly Wiggly and seethe fine display you will find there. Fruits and HONEY DEWS! CANTALOUPES! HONEY BALLS! to He nto mr nearest Sn-ihry V.mlh- very reasonably. Why not serve morp vegetables dail Beans (Stringless) Beets PARENT APPLES! This week Sur first offering of early June Apples, Trans- parent Variety. No better early Apples grown. Wonderful for pies and apple sauce. ; good quality and priced In Ow Meat Markets we "‘ Sffsring unususl veloee ey — -u:‘-. ] ’hmm-n""f-r o mests and Teatma o, meais 1" purehase and be © Tinceaef tho ex "“m'&n?'li.‘.‘.’.'fuy'- i et we have Prime Rlb Roast. . Sanico Smoked Hams. . Fresh Killed Broilers. . . Puritan Sliced Bacon - Puritan Cooked Hams, whole or half. .1. Porterhouse Steak Fancy Veal Cutlets. Rib Veal Chops

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