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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1931 VATIGAN AND TALY | PASS ANNIVERSARY Holiday to Celebrate Enter- ing of Rome hy State Army ns 8 w in 1870 Is Canceled. For Quality and Economy JUMBO <%y BUTTER 69c v b vt ool ‘ Read About the Big Pinéapplc | Association Prizes in Your Magazines For Convenience SANICO SLICED BREAD ... no crumbs . . . even slices . . . finest quality butter without the added ex- Roll pense. By the Assoclated Press, September 21.—A new peace yesterday mnrked the sixty- first nnnlvernry of the fall of Rome before Italian arms, with its subequent 58-year breach between the church and the state, during which the Popes were pmonm in th v uc and Premier Sunshine Mar- tini Biscuits Oven-Ready Biscuits Budweiser Brew Now Zboh. 29(: Jolly Time Popcorn MELROSE ‘esterday Pope P Muuollnl had strengthened the new actuated on clearly the scope of religious and civil authority. Holiday Concelled. The Itallan Army entered Rome on September 20, 1870. This is the first | ear that the date has not been cele- eace, 1 Duce abolished it as a na- ional holiday. The forthcoming visit of the premier to the Pontiff is to be a public recogni- tion of what it is hoped will be a lasting settlement, but it will be weeks before the new relations are fully established and e\'erythlng is working smoothly. e reopening of the 15,000 Catholic clubs, which the government closed, al- ready has been accomplished technical- ly, but many of their leaders will be changed. Groups to Intermingle. In Catholic schools Fascist organiza- tions will be formed, and in the Fascist organizations there will be an en- largement of church influence. Both the government and the Vatican bave expressed satisfaction over the agreement, but both sides are avoiding KhOuLI of triumph over victories either ly have won in the long secret negos| unlons which were conducted outside of diplomatic channels by the Jesuit riest, Father Tacchi Venturi, friend Pope Pius and Premier Mus- I THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, ginia and West Vi w—Geneully fllr and continued warm tonight and tomor- row; moderate winds, mostly southwest. Saturday, ‘Temperature. Barometer. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degree: h x-nghen 90, "noon today; year ago, 88, Lowest, 70, 6 am. today; year ago, 66. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) The Sun and Moon, Bun, today.... 5:53 am, sun tomorrow 5:54 am. 2 L Awmobl{ hm‘wlobel hzu:o.m uf e - half hour PS i o I-Inllll. Monthly rainfall in lnchu in the Capital (current month to date) Month. 1931 Avernae “Pomorang Citrus Juice . . Weather in Varlous Citles. @ Temperature ez 2 oy Sfi332533S:&8:2:2:;‘2::;‘2:2;‘8:88:3:33!;‘2!38;’!5": ol 8 D. C...30.10 008 Ftlouay FOREIGN. (1 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather. . 48 Clear | 8 gekhalni, _Swede ibraltar, * Spain. O oon, Greeuwich tme, toduy.) 3 Part cloudy “Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Wome; >Wenr Trails o} Roses. Women guests at a party given re- cently at Cannes, France, by a Russian princess were asked to attend dressed . This was because the hostess gave them long shoulder tralls of red roses, pink carnations and green carnations, which were donned on arrival. The black polished '.lble was adorned with red roses, and tal ui andlesticks. On _the hite marble Tantiepiece was & block of real ice with red roses showing l.hrvusm Keep Temper in Full Hoon “Don’t quarrel wtm your wife when the moon s full. is a dangerous " This unmlnl l.u given by Henry - preparing to re- tire after serving 20 years as probation officer at Pontefract, England. Since 1911 he has dealt with 1,349 disputes and has effectad reconcilia- tions in 1,036 c: “The most serious quagrels in mlrflefl me hnpnen when the moon is full “It seems to h.ve some enm on mper ament d' those Quarrels take the mos m Sliced Breakfast BACON Fine quality sugar-cured breakfast bacon | ... glassine wrapped. Sealect Evap Mllk i Wisconsin »mx Cheese’ .» 29¢ Peerless Macaroni, Etc. . . .» 5c Sanico Macaroni, Etc. . . .3 25c Sanico Pancake Flour . . .3 =~ 25¢c Aunt Jemima Pancake . . 2 »~ 25¢ Log Cabin Syrup . . . .**27c,52¢ Airline Honey . . . . .= 10c, 25¢c SANICO || WHITE JELLY BEANS (5 flavors) Great Northerns 3% 25¢(|3 % 14 Campbell's Tomato Juice . . 3 *= 25¢ Campbell's Tomato Soup . .3~ 25¢ Hurff Tomato Juice . . .**®*= |0c w3 WI5E Honey Moon Orange Juice, 3 ** 25¢ Snider's me Cocktail . . . * |0c Sanico Grape Juice . . I15¢c, * 29¢ Welch's Grape Juice . . ™ 25¢, * 49¢ ” IVORY | SOAP 2 = 13¢ 4+~ 25¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes . . .2 |5¢ Ralston Whole Wheat . . .» 22¢ Cream of Wheat, 2 = »s 25¢, = 2|c Gold Medal Wheaties . .2 »= 23c SanitaryOats . . . . . .3»=20c Puffed Wheat . . . . .2» 25¢c PittedRice . . . . . m|bc Quaker Crackles . . . .2»e= 25¢ Shredded Royal Wheat Jello Gelatine rkg. 10c |3 pkee. 22¢|3 rkes. 22¢ Ford's Preserves . . * 25c, 2 * 49¢ Musselman's Apple Butter © . * 10c Musselman's, Apple Sauce . . |0c Sanico Peanut Butter . . 1= s 20c Is Cur NEW LOW Price On JUMBO Jr. BREAD Full Pound Loaf § Pint Jars ... i Half-Gallon Jars. . . il Paraffine ...... d Stringless Beans i ! Tender Chuck Roast......... . 19¢ f Lean Boiling Beef. . /| 3-Cornered Roast ... .m.-19¢ Pln«- Preserving | Sale Begins ‘l‘oday Now is the time to do your pickling and preserving— prices are low, supplies are plentiful and the children have started to school. ' PEACHES . . ..5%:17| Don’t delay if you want peaches . . . the season nears the end. SECKEL PEARS 4 25- One of the most popular of preserving fruits. Pickling Onions . 4 .. 25¢ New Cabbage . . 2. 5¢ N.Y.Bartlett Pears 4 1bs. 25¢ Green Peppers . d¢: 15¢ Large Basket Grapes ca. 43€ FRESH PRUNES . .5 Fancy fresh prunes from the far west—similar to plums and i delicious. 'CRABAPPLES Nothing quite compares with crabapple jelly. Mason Jars, Jelly Glasses, Etc. .den 69c Jelly Glasses. .. .. ...dmen 79¢c Jar Rubbers .doren $1.09 Jar Caps .2 par. 15¢ Certo, sure jell Quart Jars and our big | APPLE SALE Continues| Grimes Golden or Rambo Winter Banana or Ripe Tomatoes ............. n. Sc Tokay Grapes Kale L o RSB B e . 15¢ | - Iceberg Lettuce [{ Lima Beans White Onions IN OUR MEAT MARKETS | And here is our lowest price ever on SKINNED HAMS Do you ever remember seeing such a low price on large i smoked, skinned hams? Whole Sllcu of 1b. Will Be Delivered to Our Stores Tuesday Morning BACON :: 13¢ Fancy Sugar- Cured Sliced 25¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops .......n 2lc Shoulder Lamb Roast. . Breast of Lamb Smoked Shoulders . Sanico Hams N Cooked Boneless Ham . Fresh Ground Hamburg. ..... . 21c . 23¢ .. 10c Beef Liver | Prime Rib Roast............ b ml 'Shoulder Veal Chops - .......n. 27c [ Shoulder Veal Roast ........ . 23¢ Pork Loin Roast »23c Lean Pork || Select Pork Chops Chops Savory Sirloin Steak » 35¢ 4 ms. 19¢ ..m. 17 [ 1 PLANTATION Sliced Hawaiian PINEAPPLE i l 5. z for 29. Packed by DOLE . . . standard quality . . . eight :’fxedneknlwutofllc in rich syrup—buy a sup- ly now. Standard Grade Peas . . Standard Grade Corn . . Standard Cut Beans . . . .3u=25¢ Standard Tomatoes . . . .4u=25¢c Libby's Rosedale Tomatoes * 24 %= |0c Phillips Delicious Beans . . .* 5¢c Ritter Pork & Beans . . . .3 20c B&M Baked Beans . . . . = |9¢ « 3= 25¢ AL Harmony Peas Amhmmmu 2 19Qe Ritter Prep. Spaghetti . S - Trusty Friend Succotash . |5¢ B&M Lima Beans . . . . .* 10c Trusty Friend Lima Beans . . 17l/5c Sanico Shoe Peg Corn . . .* 19¢ Stokely's Finest Corn . . 2= 25¢c Silver Lake Cut Beets . . . * I5¢ Stokely's CutBeets . . . . *=10c Silver Floss Sauer Kraut N 2ge Alliance Peaches . . . ™1# |0c Maximum Gloria Peaches, 2 ™ *% = 39¢ Columbus Y. C. Peaches . 2™.:* 29¢ Del Monte Melba Peaches 2Yi¥39¢ Del Monte Cherries "' 17¢; ™w* 29¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad e ’_"‘ =356 Hunt's Fruit Salad . . Ne. 2% tin 2Q¢ Hunt's Fruit Salad . 14 20¢ ~ Kraft |Phila. Cream| Argo Red Cheese Cheese Salmon /,-Ib 19¢ s 10c (Now 27c tin Land O' Lakes Butter . . . Sanitary Butter . . . . Sanitary's Special Coffee . . Samco FAcke> Coffee Vi / Is Our NEW LOW Price on OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE Fresh always . .. roasted in own plant in Fresh always . . . roasted in our own plant in Wulnngton and delivered frequently to our.