Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1931, Page 7

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PROSEUTON TS SLAYING DEFENSE State Shows Victims ot% ' Double Killing Left Homes | Unarmed. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, August c—mduv oring to build up a case of circumstan tial evidence sgainst David H. Clark, !orm!r deputy district attorney on trial for his life, Special Prosecutor W. J. Ford today summoned new witnesses to testify to circumstances elt.helhy of Charles' H. Crawford, E ticlan, and Herbert F. Spencer, h! ‘were \oaymuuflolmmun cr-vtsn:.d‘; to mychrkuoneol men in onvlonh office the afternoon of the ‘utor Ford, in his o “CATHOLIC U. DAY” Atlantic City Meeting to Stimulate Interest Among American Parishes. Newlyweds Appeal ToGovernorto Stop Serenade at Home |Finnish Settlement at Ash- land, Wis.;, Demands $15 to Pay for “Treats.” By the Associated Press. JHLAND, Wis, August 6.—There has been so much mnoise around the | house of ur nnd un Arno |newlyweal t they have decided Govarnor of the suu to put .mornl. on- | !'k:::t ths arrested and r youths were o e n‘i‘.‘yl argued in their rights, and contended | tl’u (he flth!l‘ yl the bride 'would have | to the celebration. H r.vor edfcrnuexwam' Ml te with a message, t.hnchlrlml as Go u:thn that will .lve | are entitlec.” SALARIES REDUCED : U. 8. Steel Order Effective August . 15; Wages Unaffected. ks Fiin §§i=fi Perfect n“.‘: . we | Diamonds! ;‘ VETERAN SEA CAPTAIN DIES ON PACIFIC COAST Capt. John A. O’Brien, 88, Brought Ships to Port 50 Years ‘Without Mishap. They finish their marketing NEW CEN MARKET Quality and Service The widest selection of delica- cies—foods of all kinds at their freshest — make marketing a uur.a here. 128 Market Stands. For 43 years we have stead- l-nly mnned that the most important feature in any DIAMOND was its degree of PERFECTION “Gem O’ My Hear1” PERFECT DIAMOND For as § Low as 50 81 CASH—and wear it 81 WEEK—pays for it earlier at TtER 150 Farmers' Stands. Pkn!ly of Parking Space 5th St—K to L e have sppealed 1 the shertt, but > THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, BUDWEISER |ROCK CREEK MADE BY GmGEn ALE ANUscH WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE n25¢ «45c¢ Canada Dry Ginger Ale. . .2 Bots., 27c C. D. Sparkling Orange 12-o0z. bot., 18¢ C. D. Sparkling Lime. .12-oz. bot., 15¢ Carton of 12 bottles s1.75 Bottles Plus many suggestions for your week-end pur- chases for home cooking or for your outing party. Your neighborhood D. G. S. Store has these and mln: more nationally known groceries; fresh, AUGUST 6, 1931. ' GOOD CAKES —have always met the demand for a rich, wholesome cake. For 38 years our customers have said “When we don’t bake, we always buy Gundershiemer’s.” Tlnumelli(llqudh is now being maintained at new low prices. This week we offer a new three- lLB.EACH‘ layer cake, which is ]\Ilt right for your week-end. tnp, picnic or to serve at and covked meats, fancy fruits and vege- smol tables at most ruoonnble prices. I'lathh to which wa as ciflum i Bee Brand Root Beer Extract. bot., 15¢ — == === evergreen corn. * Star fipeualz " Lnbby s Salmon _, 27 Genuine red Alaska salmon. Firm, flavory flesh, 'Itk a In-vy red oil. Just the food for qmek meals or o can e more at our low price for this week. Peanut Butter :21. SCHINDLERS—the purest on the market; is made from select fresh kernels of Virginia peanuts. value -t our low price. These are fancy Bartlett pears. They are packed 10 to 12 halves to the can in extra heavy syrup. OctagonSoap 423 A dopo-d.blo .ll around soap for laundry and gen- e e 21 An efficient and economical washing powder for all kinds scrubbing and washing. Congueror cor“E m%u‘l::;“z 23. Scott Tissue 3-.25- For shortening, frying or cooking. Buy 1 can or An extra standard Libby’s Pears ".«“23. eral housework. Gold Dust | 'GRAPEFRUI‘!’ o JUICE seaw sweer snavo "' 156 ' OLD VIRGINIA APPLE BUTTER Aldemey Green Meadow Milk . . 2 =25¢ Washington Self-Rising Flour .. 20c :: 39& BREWER-SNYDER’S POTATO CHIPS :. 9¢ OLD-FASHIONED GINGER SN e ures i 1 6€ APPLE PIE RIDGE VINEGAR. . .orsome l,d SUNSWEET MEDIUM PRUNES 2 ::rc 19¢ BANQUET TEA 7" ICED 25> visrkc. 23€ G--fiv:‘-r ANOTHER NEW P-TO-DATE COMPLETE D G.S. STORE 343 13th St. SE. v Swan Pbono l.lleoln 1026 mEEEEy COFFEE Gold Bag 4...:.... . 28c | Wilkins i Quaker Crackels. .pxg. 12: Chase & Sanborn..m. 38c MR ». 35¢ Del Monte ........ . 38c Post Bran Puffed Wheat . .pxs. 12l/¢c Cream of Wheat ie. ps. 24¢ MEATS A GOOD LINE OF THE FINEST CUTS OF QUALITY MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DGS STORE AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES LEG OF SPRING LAMB Most popular meat during hot weather at a very low price. m T e CHUCK ROAST Chuck roast is solid tender meat with just enough fat to make it flavory. A roast from your nearest D G S store will assure you a successful dinner. oo Qe CHICKENS HOME-DRESSED BROILERS These chickens ] are tender and plump, weighing 11 to 2 Ibs. FANCY RIB ROAST SIRLOIN 40 FATHOM FILLET LAMB CHOPS, » 39¢ FRANKS ROYAL PORK, » 39¢ AMERICAN BEAUTY SLICED BACON.. FANCY REGULAR CRAB MEAT FRESHG! 2-in-1 SHOE POLISH... s 12¢ BRILLO. . Cleans and Polishes FLY-TOX {Usehioin nsedts w=u coLor OR - . Pure C; BUTTER reamery Butter Churned ~33e Fresh Daily AYRSHIRE BUTTER +37e No Better Butter Made The mnew ammonia dis- covery—a magic remover of Small 3 perspiration in all silks. z Bottles 19¢ Battle zsc Schlitz Malt Syrup e e CGne §9e Pillsbury’s Best Flour 5§23 121 45e Quick Freezing Salt . . . . . . §1 5:1214¢ Comet Rice . . . . . . 2°r:15e Alaska Pink Salmon . . . . . . 2 c=2§e Libby’'s Sauerkraut . . . . . . . Luse Can 10¢ Conqueror Lima Beans . . . o Con 18e Fort Little Gem Peas . . . o Cu 20e ifigmg Fruits and Fresh Wenetables Gathered from the finest nearby farms and orchards, and made available to you fresh every day. B t borhood D. G. quality produce at lo\z prlc‘z l.s -yl'\,v“:y:.luundl‘h BofuB ot e, HOME-GROWN CANTALOUPES 2 for“ISC ls. each ICEBERG LETTUCE .t 12}c & 15¢ NEW SWEET POTATOES. .3 m 23c Cantaloupe; in general are exceptionally good this year, especially home grown. They are ripe, juicy and de- liciously sweet. Priced Accordfhg to Size Buy Peaches while they, are at the height of the season. They are excep- tionally good and are of- fered at a very low price. HOME GROWN CARROTS . . HOME GROWN SQUASH. . 2 .. .c ‘| STRINGLESS BEANS EAR CORN COOKING APPLES HOME GROWN BEETS

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