Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1931, Page 11

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OHID LEGIONNAIRES STUDY LOAN ISSUE Resolutions to Request Inter- | est Waiver Planned at State Session. l CLEVELAND, Ohijo, August 17 Started on their annual three-day con Amy Johnson, Daring Aviatrix, Refuses to Ride in Tokio Taxis By the Associated Press. TOKIO, August 17.—Am: Johnson, the British aviatrix, who delayed ‘returning to London so that she could meet Col. and Mrs, Charles A. Lindbergh when they arrive this week, has refused to ride in Toxio taxis. “The taxi drivers here are too fast,” she said yesterday. “They take too many chances. they are even wor: thnn thOR darting taxis of Pari Miss Johnson dew here recently by easy stages from London ¥ention by tart phrases trom M), Gen. FLANDIN FORESEES Smedley D. Butler of the Marines and wmy optimisms from Gov. George White | f Ohio, 10,000 members of the Ohio De- Partment of the Américan Lo wlon gol | down to business today. The Resolutions Committee prvpxm»d to submit a serles of proposals that in- clude payment of the balance on vet- erans’ bonus and a request to the Gov- ernment to walve interest charges on bonus loans already made Wet Move Foreseen. Reliable sources within the Legion in- | Br WAR DEBT SLASHING [ Finance Minister Savs France Wm. Lack Objection if U. 8. Cuts Own Share. [ | timated that a resolution will be sought | PARIS. August 17.—Pinance Minis- from the convention demanding repeal | ter Flandin, interviewed yesterday con- of the eighteenth amendment. Should | cerning next year's operation of the| the attitude of the Resolutions Commit- | Ycung plan_after the Hoover morato- tee be unfavorable, it was reported that | rium, said France would not object if the question may come from the floor. | the United States took the initiative in Should such a resolution pass the con- | favor of reducing or annulling the war bt vention it would be reported to the na- tional convention at Detroit next month. D Ingalls, Assistant Secretary Emn P Parls, “you understand that we | | he mld Marcel Hutin of the | of the Navy, was the featured speaker | have not and we do nct dream of ex of the day. together with Edwin E. Hol- | ercising pressure on our great American lenbeck. chairman of the Legion's Na- | friends, who are the sole judge in the tional Welfare Committee | matter, since it concerns their clear Beneath its nolsy funmaking and | part—direct or indirect—of Germany's cheery good humor, the Legion yester- | payments. day sounded its opposition to commu- nism and its attitude toward economic ills, “We are in no danger from commu- nism in this country,” Gen. Butler told PLANS NAUTILUS TRIAL the Legionnaires. “We have too much |gir Hubert Wl]k“‘g to Take Test We know this form of govern- ment is all right. We made it ourselves.” | r, sald Gen. Butler, “makes me sick " Bul he added Trip Before Leaving for Pole. SPITZBERGEN, August 17 (#).—Sir “No matter what we may do, there is | Hubert Wilkins will make a trial trip always some one who never heard of | NOrthward in the submarine Nautilus, peace treaties. and sooner or later we'll | accompanied by a sealing vessel, before have to thraih (hem setting a date for its departure on an unuermur cruise to the North Pole. he submersible arrived yesterday HUGE SOVIET PLANE FLIES o o and gicet 5 s s gave & dinner for members nf the ! Five-. Motored Crnft Passes Tests, \vaedltlnn last night, and Sir Hubert plans to return their courtesy s Moscow Institute Says. MOSCOW, Auwuxb 17 (P)—A new | five-motored airplane of 2400 horse- power, with a capacity of 36 passengers lnd n cre of five, has successfully the Central Aerohydro- '-echnlcll Imfltube announced yester- “fhe newspaper Pravda, in hailing it, says Soviet Russia now has left behind America, England, France and J;pan; and taken a place alongside Germany and Italy in the construction ef prac- | tical large aircraft | Visit to the diggings. FURNITURE RENTING Only a Limited Number of These Dependable Boxes to Sell. Act at Once! 7Y% Cubic Ft. Capacity 10Y; Cubic Ft. Capacity 12 (‘uhlc Ft. (,apacltv CARROL]L ~ Sty Cor FORMERLY CARROLL ELECTRIC CO. 717 12th St. N.W. NAtional 7320 Round-Trip Excursion Tickets FROM WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS TO PITTSBURGH AND POINTS WEST on the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD One Fare Plus $1.00 For the Round Trip WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 Tickets Will Be Sold From Annapolis on August 25 b omalimre : “llh‘fl'lu\n Annapolis, Cincinnati, O.. $21.31 $2183 Cleveland, O... 1663 17.1% Columbus, O. .. 18 7! 19.30 Chicago. 1! . 29.30 nical™ mich | 2258 2507 Grand Rapids, r';'i‘ch. .pl 2645 2697 lle Pwlhburph Pn Also From Baitimore and From Washington. Annapelis. !-\d 1»:90‘ s, $25. ‘0 $25.62 26.14 Pt Louis, Tmldo. L e w. Vv Stmiler fares for reund trip to all peints on the Pemnerivanis Raliresd west of Tiekets will ho sold from Washingion snd Baltimere on August 2 enir: frem Annapolis August 25 Tn until Seplember 35, Biep: SRRt s BEIet o fouke ‘seinn o rotaratas within Bast hesk. Tiekets will be e meat liman e gn sll resular trains In conches, and in Puliman cars on Go “BACK HOME” and See the Folks and Friends Por Information and reservall nsult Ticket Agents, or Telephone Washingion, Naiional 9140 Pennsylvania Railrqad In Piggly Wiggly Stores Sunshine Vanilla Wafers Deliciously good vanilla-flavored wafers, Serve alon: th ice cream or with bey- g Package 10C We'll Say It Is G OOD - _SPECIAL_ Country Club is aged in vats for several months before it is dealcoholized. This is responsible in a large measure for its pleas- ing and satisfying flavor. Try Country Club, Today! 3 v 40¢ No bottle deposit . . . 2¢c rebate. 'BIG VALUES. . 25 Land O'Lakes Butter . .™ 39¢ Sanitary Creamery Butter ™ 35c Jumbo Roll Butter . . *» = b5¢ Sanico Fresh Eggs . . *= 35¢c Wisconsin Cheese. ....... ™ 29¢c Fancy Sharp Cheese . .™ 39c Sanitary's Special Coffee ™ 19¢ Green Bag Coffee . .™ 29¢c Sanico rau~ Coffee ™ 37¢c Bulk or Carton Lard. .. .2 ™ 23¢c Crisco . B otn 2Bc Vim wn 3Te Del Monte Picnic Tips . . * [9¢ Del Monte Apricots . .~ % |B¢c D. M. Cherries ' 15¢, Min* 25¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad . : « 20c Del Monte Fruit Salad * *% v 35¢ DNl Spinach™ *.13c, ™ %= |5¢ Hunt's Fruit for Salad . . - 1 20¢ Hunt's Fruit for Salad ¥ 2 = 29¢ Hunt’s &, Asparagus ™ 29c Cmmea Asparagus . . . *20c N Apple Sauce un |2/5c Musselman's Apple Sauce = 10c Phillips' Beans With Pork . * 5¢ Ritter Pork and Beans, 3 « 20c Campbell's Pork & B'ns, 3 *~ 23c Heinz Baked Beans, 2 = = |5¢ Heinz Baked Beans . . |0c B&M Baked Beans . . * [9¢c B. & M.Brown Bread . . =« 17¢c Stokely's Cut Beets . . 10c Burt Olney Whole Beets * 23¢ Blue Ridge Carrots . .24~ 25¢ Standard Cut Beans . . 3 = 25¢ Standard Grade Peas . . 3" 25¢c Standard Tomatoes . . 3 = 22¢ Standard Grade Corn, 3 = 25¢ Trusty Friend Tomatoes, 3 *= 25¢ Del MaizCorn . . .2t 35¢ Del Maiz Corn Niblets. .2 u= 35¢ Stokely's Finest Corn 2 '~ 25¢ ChiliConCarne . . . .*l2¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit . 2 u= 35¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit 3 = 25¢ Silver Nip Juice. . Grapefruit & Orange .. 2 '~ 45¢ B&M Lima Beans . . %= j0c Del Monte Lima Beans, 3 = 50c Stokely's Baby Lima Beans = 25¢ Sanico Large Peas w 15¢ Top Notch Tiny Peas . . 25¢ Alliance SI'd Peaches ™1 = |Qc Maximum cromns Peaches, 2 = 39¢ Columbus Peaches Ma* 15¢ Honey Dew Pine’ple * * « 21c Honey Dew Pineapple, 2 % 29c Honey Dew Pineapple, 2 .... Honey Dew Crushed, 2 % 35c Honey Dew Tidbits . .3 u 25¢ HoneyDemece 2"”"-’29(: Five Flavors Anotlzer Btg Sale on Carolma s ELBERTA PEACHES You know how fine the Carolina Elbertas are. With the exception of a few small lots, this will be your last opportunity of the year to buy and enjoy them. We are prepared for a big sale—today, tomorrow and Wednesday. And the Prices Are:— 10 Ibs., 37c 5 Ibs. 19c 24 Ibs., 85¢ 7 SI Beans, 3 m. 20¢ & Corn on Cob . “ 25¢ Stalk of Celery . .~ 10c Fresh Lima Beans, 3 " 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce, 2 "+ 25¢ Fresh Peas in Pod, 2 ™~ 25¢ & Tomatoes . . 3 ™ 13¢ i Potatoes . . 4™ 19¢ uoe Apples . . . 5™ 25¢ White Onions . . 4 ™~ l9c Specials! Take advantage of these this week! Chum Salmon . 3 ' 25¢ White Star Tuna, 3 ~ 55¢ Fancy Crab Meat . ~ 35¢ T Sardines . 3~ 43¢ D Sardines . 2 ~ 15¢ Puffed Wheat . 2»~23c Puffed Rice . . 2 29¢ Kellogg’s 7. . 2~ 19¢ Queen Olives . < 29¢ Jell-0, 2 »- 15¢, 4 "~ 29¢ Del Monte Pears * *: = 21¢ Hydrox . . . . 2~ 15¢ Schlitz Brew . %o 49c¢ Large Chipso . . '~ 20c Camay Soap . aks J5E Voo Orange Juice o tn 5c IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Sh’lder Lamb Roast » 17¢ Loin Lamb Chops . ~ 47¢ Breast of Lamb . » 12¢ Puritan Boneless Cooked Ham ", Ib- 35(: Prime Rib Roast. .1v. 27¢ | Shidr. Veal Roast . 21c¢ Chuck Roast ....1.17c | Veal Cutlets .....w. 49¢ Porterhouse Steak .1.49c | Rib Veal Chops. .». 31¢ Sirloin Steak .. . . . w.41c | Loin Veal Chops. .. 38¢ Top Round Steak.1.37c | Heavy Strip Bacon.w. 29¢ Bottom “ Steak.w. 35¢ | Light Strip Bacon. . 1. 23¢ Beef Liver ......1.23c | Puritan Bacon....w. 33c Hamburg Steak .. .15.19¢ | Dried Beef . ...y m. 16c Boiling Beef . ....1w.10c | Pigs’ Feet Breast of Veal....1n.19c | Lambs’ Tongues. . sar 30c SANICO Fancy Smoked HAMS The very finest quality hams you can buy. i 23C Skinned HAMS ra 19¢ Slices, m. 35¢ In Sanitary Stores Uneeda Bakers Cocoanut Macaroons 1l like these Cocoanut Macaroons e Uneeda Bakers. Specially priced JUMBO JR. BREAD Washington’s big bread value. | Pound Loaf 6c A New Low Price W.Bakers Cocoa 15 Ib. 8€ |/,-lb.l7c MORE VALUES... Libby's Sauerkraut ¥ #s w |0c Silver Floss Sauerkraut ¥ s u |0¢ Libby's Kraut Juice . ¥ |5¢ Ritter Spaghetti . . .3+ 25¢ Trusty Friend Succotash. = 15¢ Zion FigBars . . . .2m 25¢ Sealect Evap. Milk . .4~ 25¢ Borden's Evap. Milk . .3 20¢ Carnation'Milk . . 3 u= 20¢ Sealect Evap. Milk. . .3 = = 10¢ Borden's or Carnation . . = = 4¢ Sanico Flour . . . . mmme35¢c Gold Medal Flour . . = 45¢ Sanico Pancake Flour, 3 »= 25¢ Domestic Sardines ..2um9c Crown Brand Sardines ... * |0c Sanico Jelly afony wmwe 10c Ford's Preserves . » 25¢, 2 ** 49¢ Lang's Sweet Mixed Pickles « 25¢ ..+ 25¢ Libby's Dill Pickles . . .« 25¢ Wyandotte Ripe Olives . ™ 25¢ ' Del Monte Ripe Olives . . * 23¢ _ Kraft Salad Dressing . . 19¢ Kraft Mayonnaise %o 20 Best Foods Mayonnaise » » 20¢ Sanico Mayonnaise . . % |7¢ Curtis Pimentos . . .3 #= 25¢ Del Monte Pimentos o« m= |0c Libby’s Vienna Sausage. ...10c Un'wood's Ham, 8!/5¢, 12/5¢, 25¢ Lith-a-Limes . . 2 vt conens 25¢ Canada Dry Ginger Ale »- l14¢ Canada Dry Lime . -. .»14c Canada Dry Orangeade. v 17¢ Clicquot Club o= . 2« 29¢ Rock Creek ®r . 3 conenis 25¢ Coca-Cola and Soda, 6 “= 25¢ Ribbon Brand Tea ... % » 10¢ Sanico Tea 5’:',,‘..";‘..,. ... % 19c B&M Fish Flakes . . l2'/ c, 20c Gorton's Ready-to-Fry = 12/5¢ Harvard Lobster . . .t 35¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 »=~ |5¢ Heinz Rice Flakes. ..... » 12¢ Post Toasties . . . 2% |5¢ Kellogg's Bran or Pep . »= 12¢ Shredded Wheat . . = |l¢ PostBran ', . . Biss o 15c Cigarettes.2 » Z7c, o 31.32 Sanico Toilet Tissue . =i 19¢ Sanico Toilet Tissue . “wu™ Waldorf Tissue . . .3»~=]7¢ ScotTissue . . . . 3~=28¢ g&fG Naphi’ha Soap 6= 23¢

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