Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1931, Page 6

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PRESSABSPOSTAL | et | THOSHOTASRUN | P, | FORETFRERNES S S PWeer WARONOTTERES 2= = GOATRANSCUTER | 5555 2 TONNS N DA LEC TS e * FROM WASHINGTON ' —_— the 3 D o ) Ll 5 . , reminding Pope Receives Two Americans. || Shic* of Soft crab Dinmer, Three Organizations Lauded Chase in Long Island Sound| | sng e ers that » Another Imperiled, While emaln. p&fi“’&af‘"’ ey E By oo " Bt ? i " : jvate tel o8 ! jus. y receive er James | ! for Barring Sweepstakes - Followed by Vietims Ap- #| | &r%:Zhuneed aeivons memsts | | Fourth, Enciroled by Flames, 24 B e P, G o . | View of Neval Academny News From Service. pearing at Farm. oyuugpgnm,gu ons to the Is Believed Safe. burg reported Sonnied | s, Cant o o it Jop pevs £ - ol esterda; — ious fire in t the pre- | - "'“""f - o order hm‘:'t‘:’u:"‘.’"{“ iobons By the Assoclated Press. Vious one burning down 14 butidings a¢ nds The Home of Pl i Tioe A i | | By the Associated Pross. taboo, as used ribbons must the mine. B : GREENPORT, N. ¥, August 21—| | 3o irned in to be reinked. o s Braeignd e s o ol Bolt Starts 11 Fires. b s Good Meals on Steamer te Creek, ghwab towns, h on News Service and the United Press have | | Coast. Guard officials said two men were burg and Granit I st . % assured the Post Office rtment . | | sertously wounded as & resuit of & rura- | VENIZELOS IN SINAIA |fith histories ating back to the ear- | teiephone operaior and storekeeper. and Got v o thmg.lon, Baltimore they witl co-operate fully in' s effort 3 e R A BTl mei liest mln:? e of 1daho, were in ashes | her two daughters, Lorena and T n'belem'l R eee Se- Annapolis Electric R. R. Co. id 3 $ Te as Q ol - P, vesterday, during which & Coast R e insisted upon remaining Z ROACH 3 “fls’m cutter was rammed by the liquor | Grecian Premier Arrives to Plan sprud . the result of wide- |long as t:‘-lrma:rvle- could be of help. CRACK SHOT et T Pact Reviston With Carol. |, Netr Placerville were — sl : ‘The rum-runner, after escaping the dd)edonnumlflltmnndby & newa Government boat, docked at Orient| BUCHAREST, Rumania, August 21 |blaze. A fourth town, Centerville, was {yill not distribute to their members and “ Point, near Guen , where, the Coast | 5 __Premier for & time com encircled, Jlents matter relating to sweepstakes Guard sald, residents aided the crew|reacreq Sinaia today ve been saved last ther in_stories o photo- smaller boats. | King Garol the attitude to be adopted 3 RIVAPR ‘havs 0o . These craft sunk by Greece and Rumania toward Bul- diing matter relating & ; | Garia's efforts to obtain Tevision of the numerous other kinds of foreign ; hich d Teaaue 1o lotteries patronized by players in this coun By ihls action these IGUEL CRUCHAGA TOCORNAL. Thenh, Which st cxclide. rom £1e | T DG D ero e i “Sopotot- | ‘the spesdbost, turned 4 | THE NATION’S FAVORITE B R EW malls, as_the law directs, ne ment of "Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal as! > ¢ 3 which carry matter relating to "' Ambassador to Washington, succeeding lotteries. The law also requires us to| Garios Davila. Badly damaged, the Coast B | f&'g?ifi:fififim% matter BO:S AT CAMP FORM ¥df&“3%mfimfi:‘ shie o s A l l R A C l l oN | Brewed by the same men who made i e Y. M. C. A. FIFE BAND| 3o sovmsen 33 o Gaet Bl ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE 3' the Most Famous v both of Gnmm awakened William “The action of these national and in- ettt : at 1024 e e ommended. - T is motice on | Tin Instruments to Be Replaced as muf-mn took g For All' Day Saturday Until 6 P. M. and Players Gain More Skill. ering or lay Saturday « M. Concert Is Given. k s wound . For All Day Monday Until 6 P. M. Washington boys at Camp Letts have | For These Ttwo Days We Are * Toda: 1 " | organized & fife band, whose 60 mem- | 3 Offering Your Choice of Our ) 3 ing toyx::t:f; aw :«Z;&l:‘e};l 3 e .‘,‘.f"w.."“‘p"un'“.‘v‘:m‘:? Senene o | yessel. like BUDWEISER Just tly it was developed In the & "fiu"’;:'c's:“?};’ u““";‘,m""f: - 48 P e ability, the youthful | — F. ll-:l“hr:l ‘&"" Stoc‘b ?:ht ‘ IS & i i old Geayes o advestisy thete lottery through | f flltn nh & concert during the regular = | all an inter el way with the prescribed 9 . program at the ¥. M. C. | alcoholic content, of DAy Wyser apect i s bessty m“? "m{,’;".‘,‘,‘, ;“,?,:’; "g'; ‘ SUITS and OV ERCOA’I‘S A/ : K= i P e ported —_— ‘-"hu '"“’?' o | In All the Season’s Newest Creations ¥ RN = your luncheon or din- 3 5&.”9"" “America” and om nxuk | t 2 5 “i un t ! ldiedd ) 3 ner. Bud‘;e;utdnm Director Bemies e 7 SCO >57 3 better with food and u-m.m.p.'.'fi'..fifo'%.’&‘z‘f Il a (74 ¥ | ¥ T e food tastes better with' In addition to our final drastic August BUDWEISER. —put old roofs to se 3 Reduction Sale of 1-3 to 1-2 off on all i <ot | test. Let in | 0 i ts Sins Bostine “2etee ¢ ot 5o 18 :;::t e;(OLR ;!OOF spring and summer Suits and Topcoal W, d submit an H Sy R ciriinate on the' cos THIS IS REALLY AN EXTRAORDINARY WINDSORS VACATIONING || g el OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT AFFORD Now at your Neighborhood Grocery oughly weather-tight. Jf | TO MISS. f ; ¢ A quarter of a cen- Jf | - R B o R R RN | ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS :1:;1 ’2:’ :’: t&::h;m:; ! up to the highest standard of excellence i Makers of good things to drink for over 70 years done. | memarore || WWo Mo FREENY CO. INCORPORATED Tailors and Direct Importers of Efjlusive Woolens 1024 Connecticut Avenue' (near L) 1908 M St. N.W.—TelL Neo. od02-3-4 M New Sanico Bread Convenient Train io e 11'1S NOW s b st gt CHICAGO : ¢ ; T LA | At No Advance in Former Prices Milton W. ‘.Efl'dm‘."‘ dt. girl, : Wi wfl:ntj:.n:-:&ta:‘{r Timed to leave and arrive at hours most convenient for everybody— | < s = 3 % Deaths Reported. equipped to make your journey a genuinely enjoyable experience, this - ' In line with progress in the baking industry ”"’"‘L‘E‘;‘;‘.&&'fi?‘""fl‘nm‘? mhdgwfll.lnmnmfle-ofmnfln‘m-flm h el b - doali AT . Bl e St | we have installed machinery e ong MOUNTAIN Ultra:modern equipment includes a luxurious library lounge, excop- Boy and Sandwich loaves of SANICO' Bread. _:; g;‘,‘".,"j““' S . f o §,l -~ v o, + 18 i e g s o ‘ These two varieties of SANICO Bread will be § 4 B R e, .., A . : . “an v o, . s 1...??»;_ LeogRomd Trp sl B e v "‘*'.!"' reservations and for the present all we will offer in the sliced form. KIIMHDQ ‘McKenney, b 5 5 g g g A i ; : géwfffi?i:w“ il i e R, SLICED BREAD is for your convenience. B fofo, 7 %.'m: & Thousands of our friends have already approved o ©. L & ’;:L by c HESAPEAKE ano o HIO this innovation; you too, we believe, will prefer To ‘aveld Hiting & dog, Ms, Jusses , it after you have once tried it. Monie of Glasgow, Scotland, swerved her speeding automobile into an elec- i T i s o Sanico Sliced Bread is double wrapped— open one end only; take out the required number of slices, then fold back the end so as to make a firm package (with the re- maining slices firmly pressed together)— then you’ll have sliced bread as convenient as taking crackers from a box. (Long Boy and Sandwich Loaves) il = i L & EREEEE i?;i;????? f?ifl i %;;;????wy 3 ...3 1ass : Then, too, we know you’ll appreciate the won- TRAVEL SALE derful goodness of SANICO bread, the quality oo d o ;s --$28.00 will have a greater appeal than the convenience. RETURN TRIPCOSTS ONLY . 3 Round TRIP FARES Birmingham . c.s e sessmmasvoee 25.00 ""‘_’"D "" ":'o P 0 Bne ool ptwummmgnd~ Trip £ WHY NOT TRY “SANICO” SLICED H--I- ee 2500 o i e m-:u*-w £ T Leave August 25 or 26 GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Return Up to Sept. 23

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