Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1931, Page 7

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* EATHS STRFEAT | FORHOUSE PONER Empty Seats in Six States Renew Party Contest for Mastery. By the Associated Press. H Connmlonnl seats emptied by death opened anew in six States the po- mlm tug of war begun last November for mastery of the ! Administration rorcea retumed ' the last election with a majority ot- two, but since have seen that mnrzin cut nnd l’eitored as_members of both parties passed ol ‘Today House rolls show 214 Republlmn 213 D(‘mocllu U Farmer-Laborite and 7 vacancies, Ohio, with two, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgla and New York with one vacancy each, supply the fields of conte!t on which control of '.he House hinge. Contl’o\ now doubtful, with groups in pmle: forecasting victory, while omm dis- claim any desire to organize for a ses- sion which history may record as one of the most turbulent. Dissension Looms La Internal party dissension, qmuud by the depression and sectional inter- ests, loom large on the horizon and may prove a welghtier factor in the outcome than opportunities provided each party to gain strength in the vacant districts. Already Progressive groups have m: concrete legislative demands as the price of supporting either party candi- date for the Speakership, ands a dead- lock has been predicted in some quar- ters unless these demands are met Meantime, death has shown a non- partisan trendy striking in dlsmcts Wltl’l definite political complexions. Of three vacancies caused by Democratic denh: one is in Georgia and one in Brooklyn, while the Cleveland seat of Charles A. Monnev hu a strong Democratic record. 'r Nicholas Longworth held the fil’sl Ohlo district for the Republican party for 16 sucmssl\e yelr: suflerlng only one defeat in 15 Allen Cooper, Drogresshe Republlcl l;epr;;ented the first Wisconsin district or 36 yea Representative George Scott Graham served nine consecutive terms from Republican Philadelphia. Bird J. Vin- cent, Republican, succeeded the G. O. 1 smllul’! and tariff framer, Joseph W. Fordney, in the eighth Micmgan district. Since the first of the year there have been elght deaths in the membership of the seventy-second House divided equally between Democrats slana has m]:d by another Democrat, John OVH’ Earller the Brooklyn districts repl’e sented by John F. Quayle and David ©O'Connell were left vacant by delth They were filled again by De but the death in OMalley Wwho succeeded Quayle, re- ned the seventh district for another ( !lec!'on contest. Calif. Oranges. . New Potatoes .%= 35¢ to 60c Carries On SISTER OF STARR FAITHFULL BACK ON JOB. THE EVENING STAR PLUNGE OF AUTO KILLS GEORGIAN—THREE HURT Wife and Two Children Victims as Two Sons Escape Wreckage on Mountain in Virginia. By the Associated Press. HARRLEONBURG \L. July 20.—H. Harrison, 53 years old, of Atlanta, Ga. {|was hufly injured, hll vl!e seriously small children less two* | | seriously hurt last night in the plunge f an sutomobile down a mountainside Franklin, W. Va., on unconscious from & fractured skull. In addition to the two children who were bruised, two other sons, aged 18 and 12 years, uuped unhurt. The other occupants of xtricated the .] |the car which mlled 150 feet down the mountainside and landed upside down. RlOTS IN lNDlA GRAVE Five Killed, 100 Wounded by Po- lice at Bangalore. BOMBAY, July 20 (#).—News of grave riots in several parts of India was con- tained in reports reaching here yester- day. AL Bangnlore Saturday police fired groups of demonstrators at the Bin- ny Mills killing five and v\ounfllng more thn.n 100. At Veraval in’ te of unagarh six Hindus were kllled in l'm:llonnl disturbances and one native was shot'at Cawnpore in a revolution- ary riot. Weighing 238 pounds, a youth of 20 summoned for military service in Paris has been sent home by the doctors be- cause he was too fat. 'DANDRUFF GOES TUCKER FAITHFULL, Made famous by the investigation into | the death of her sister, Starr Faithfull, s now employed by a commercial | photographer to pose in new gowns and ts, | dresses. Here she is in one of her - | costumes. Rumors that she wes to have a small part in a Broadway show hlve been denied. —A. P. Photo. —ITCHING ENDS | When Zemo Touches the Sot ¢ cooling, healing, clcanum of nlamlrulf vanishes will be a surprise |)n< rcmanalxle ‘\Iran famil It's the ser g and dependable ng irritations of . 35¢, 60c and §1.00. | ZEMO han | for all form | the skin and sc: | FOR SKIN 'RRITAT'ON .2 bunches Q¢ w 3¢ 4 «n19c buseh §e 5w 25¢ 4 v 19c 10 - 19c Maryland Grown FRUITS AND VEGETABLES You will find our stores well stccked with all the very latest fruits and vegetables—home grown and nearby grown. California Bartlett Pears, 3 - 25c¢ Home Grown Beets. Cucumbers New Cabbage Honey Balls Iceberg Lettuce Fancy String Beans White Onions Home-grown Squash 3 Ibs. zoc Calif. Lemons Yellow Onions Nancy Hall Sweets. . Squash, white and yellow . S¢ 4 e 19c Georgia Freestone Peaches, 4+ 25¢ 194 MEAT MARKETS Fancy Quality Meats—Most Reasonably Priced Sirloin Steak . . . . Porterhouse Steak Chuck Roast Hamburg Steak Bottom Round Steak. . . Top Round Steak Shoulder Lamb Lamb Tongues Pickled Pigs Feet...... Smoked Shoulders Skinned Hams, sliced. . . . Puritan Cooked Ham . 49¢ L.oe17¢ n. 18¢ .» 33¢ » 37c v 10c b 41¢ Veal Cutlets Veal Rib Chops Veal Shoulder Chops. . Lamb Rib Chops Breast of Lamb Chops . Shoulder Lamb Roast. . b 23¢ ..»17c Leg of Lamb Roast College Inn Whole Clneken - 49c College Inn Half Chicken.® 52¢ Smoked Hams Puritan Bacon Wlmlc H-.I f A New Low Price SANITARY SPECIAL COFFEE » 19¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 20, 1931 Hcvc You Tried Our Famous - GREEN BAG COFFEE » 29¢ A Week of Bng Values Check over the following list-many- items particularly suitable for hot-weather menus Kellogg’s Rice Krispies. . . ... .. 2 v 19¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. .. Franco-American Spaghetti Pecan Meats Walnut Meats. . .. Lipton’s Tea Lipton’s Tea...... Lipton’s Tea Bags. . .. Afternoon Green Tea. .. % w 15¢; % ™ 27¢ Afternon Mixed Tea % 15¢; % » 27c Dromedary Pitted Dates. ......... ... e 17c Queen Olives. . . .. S et Ao tracsiai st Standard Tomatoes No.2 uns 3 tor 22¢ Keystone Peaches. . .. .. s et ot anatsaraser JEESIEN] G Musselman’s Apple Sauce Ritter Pork and Beans Bean Hole Beans Sanico Grape Juice............... Silver Slice Grapefruit No2 uas 2 tor 35¢ Standard Peas Ne.2 tns 3 tor 25¢ Standard Corn No.t tns 3 for 25¢ Standard String Beans No.2 uns 3 tor 25¢ Del Monte Peaches arge tims ) tor 39 Quaker Crackles 2 »e 25¢ Dromedary Cocoanut Swansdown Cake Flour Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Sanico Macaroni. .. ...... DEE A R Sealect Milk Ice Cream Salt B. & M. Brown Bread. ... .. Campfire Marshmallows Hershey’s Chocolate Sauce B. & M. Flaked Fish Domestic Sardines. .. Chum Salmon Lang’s Sweet Pickles Sanico Jelly Ford Preserves Underwood Deviled Ham Sunshine Hydrox Wyandotte Ripe Olives Libby Corned Beef Libby Potted Ham. . . 3"-22c o 8= 23es 0= 48 . %ew s 2] 5 i lie cessene e e 23¢ sl5-or. tin 7ic nrge tn 2(0c . Pla=t0g Hires’ Root Beer Extract. . Kraft Salad Dressing Mason Fruit Jars Sanico Napkins. . . »t dox §9c; « o= 79¢ L P ot 3 10¢ Special Offering This Week Many of You Have Already Found Out That. Country Club Special Brew IS DIFFERENT Now, for This Week Only, We Quote Country Club Special 1 39 Carton of One Dozen. ........ No charge for bottles, BUT we will buy back the bottles when empty for 2¢ , thus reducing the cost of contents to you to $1.15 per dozen or LESS than Ten Cents per bottle. " Welch’s Grape Juice ShreddedWheat tetaraaiattsistoraieiiater AN O King Oscar Sardines................ Guest Ivory Soap 6 tr 23¢c; 12 « 45¢ Honeymoon Orange Juice. ....... #o = 3 = 20¢ Pomorang Citrus Juice. . .. sen tine 3 tor 20c Stokely’s Country Gentleman Corn. ¥« * s 2 tor 25¢. Honeydew Crushed Pineapple. . .. .~ * 1= 3 w 50c Honeydew Sliced Pineapple. . ... .~ 1% v 3 o 40¢ Queen Olives. ................ srererarmar, Wit 350 Sanico Coffee, vacuum pack .» 3¢ Maxwell House Coffee, vacuum pack....... » 37c Musselman’s Apple Butter . w= 10c Campbell Pork and Beans. . Heinz Pork and Beans. . .. 1hea. s D tor 23¢ . »23c; «+ 45¢ Van Camp Kidney Beans Libby’s Sauer Kraut De Luxe Stringless Beans Trusty Friend Tomatoes, extra standard, 3 - 2 u= 25¢ Zion Fig Bars Heinz Rice Flakes RSN _ o ) Sanico Flour 12 we. 35¢; 24 » 69¢c Gold Medal Cake Flour..... Rock Creek Ginger Ale. ... .. Peerless Macaroni French Salad Mustard. .. B;n Hu;' Laundry Soap CertoSure Jell................ sk College Inn Chicken a la ng. By sobr Tidewater Herring Roe Del Monte Sardines, Tomato Sauce. . s-oe. bottle 20¢ Welch’s Crabapple Jelly. . ....... Strawberry Preserves Blue Label Boned Chicken Libby’s Veal Loaf Libby’s Ragon Beef Stew......... Lo Libby’s Beef Steak and Onion Octagon Laundry Soap. . Sanico Peanut Butter. . .. 5 wn 24¢; 10 = 47c .. 1mome 23¢ cessess e Best Foods Mayonnaise. . . . . Sanico Mayonnaise. . . Handicloth (2 yards i . mrllS Jumbo Country Style Roll Butter Land O’Lakes Sanitary Butter i Pure Lard . . . e 200 Wisconsin Cheese . w 23¢ Sanico Fresh Eggs . . < 33c Kraft % Cheese . % 19¢ 2 b.Rol' §7¢ Butter * 35¢ In the Red . 32¢ Sweet Cream Bulk or Package

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