Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1931, Page 16

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Vaterman's Waterman's Waterman's o [ f @ I = » s g. S I = g @ . = .m. = ; S & = & £ ; 3 (] = & ; S [} = ® g ) ] F3 ¥ ' Patrician —A man’s big impressive- looking pen, designed by the finest designers of our times who weighed and shaped it to his conserva- tive taste. The marvelous inner construction of Pat-, rician measures up to all the high Waterman’s |t standards of long life and distinguished service. The extra-large gold nib may be chosen to suit the handwriting of the person who is to use it—from the famous Waterman’s Point Selection Tray at your local dealer's. Price | $10. Matching pencil, $5. INONYX—NACRE—JET— TURQUOISE — EMERALD | Waterman’s Inks, in convenient sizes, are splendia for all types of pens and write perfectly on any quality of paper. In BLUE-BLACK and five other colors. PENS FROM $2.78 TO $10. PENCILS FROM §1 TO 85 Waterman’s HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' | CHARGES HOLD MAN| Jury Trial Demanded, Pris- : oner Jailed in Defaplt of $1,000 Bond. By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., September 24.— Lawtrence Dunnington, colored, of Hy- attsville, named in 12 warrants charging snnoying high school girls, and one charging lllult and mzury asked a Jury trial on all counts and was com- mitted to hfl ln default of $1,000 following arraignment be«ou Juauea o( Peace J. Chew Sheriff in yesterday. The complainants in all the cases are Hyattsville High School girls, whom the man is sald tn have annoyed on their way to scl A private hefl"m on one ch attempted criminal 1&Inult againsi man was conducted by Judge Sheriff in the basement of the Masonic Temple, where Police One Case Dismissed. ‘The hnfln‘ resulted in the case be- ing dismissed. Dunnington was arrested by Constable Jack Wilson and Town Pulu:emsm Ac- ton of Riverdale. He was represented by Attorney J. Frank Lillard. Three D. C. Men Fined. ‘Three Washington men drew flnfll of $200 dach for transportation ai POs- session of liquor. ~They were Ghnres Jukm colored; Joseph Gray and Wil- m H. Tonker. All were arrested by county Policeman Ralph Brown. Con- stable Howard Slater assisted in the .rrest of Gny who also drew a $5 fine 5| Rulhu lhat prunes are ‘“native fruits,” Judge Sheriff dismissed charges of ssion against M. Milino of Brentwood. Two jugs of liquids which had been anal & r cent wine were offered in evidence and the de- fendant -explaind the wine was made of peaches, prunes, graj County law permits for home coi sumption. Although he did not appear in court, Williem ®. Hitcheock of Tiinois was custody of their ~mother. Acwmey Chnrlel B. Calvert appeared anfln‘ Merchant Freed. Nathan Schlossberg of Baltimore, ar- on_ complaint of locel mer- chants, who claimed he was selling ‘without a license from l de- partment store on wheels,” quitted, there betng m proof '.qu he .chclo.“t{n&‘mhh f- im mtinuing poiley o ng helvy nenlluu in _reckless flpr:llnl’ Judge 14 Stanley DEBT CANCELLING STEP URGED BY J. I. FRANCE Ex-Senator Says Effect of World Economic Congress Call Would Aid in Depression. economic er ancdhuon of all war debts and rep- yments and the opening of the Russian anq Chinese markets was the mtkm “to the world’s economic _Triple-seal Carton He criticized the Hoover adminis- tration for what he said was hlluu lllel:hh dmm%;e v d conditions coun ll'l because the Uni States fl’Y only Nation noc hnfln' its. ml.ltlve in session in a situation that m&em the economic stability of the Cancellation of war obligations, which he held ‘x;‘: sponsible for the present eco- W Provement. The farm problem, he said, should be hll'ldled by sellln‘ wheat the Gov- rnment owns under long um |cred|u lhrold assemb! |pert.s and leaders and nmn: an :rhl ry price of about $1 a bushel for |wheet and declaring a moratorium on 1l Pederal land bank interest pay-| | men ?CLUB PRESIDENCY WON | BY RECORD ATTENDANCE I {New National Exchange Group Head Has Few Absentes | in 12 Years. | By the Associated Press. pMEMPHIS, Tenn, September 24— A. Je who joined the IClevehnd (Ohio) Exchlhle Club 12 | years ago and has never missed a club National Exchange Club presidency at the concluslnn of the 1931 convention. lution &sking the United States a fore adjournment. nouncemeht of next year’s con- vention city will be made at Toledo, Ohlo hudqunmn probably next wet-k acuse, N. Y.. Denver, Cnlo.; Loulfi and Dlllu are seeking the 19]2 meeting. PLANS TOKIO FLIGHT Omaha Flyer Will Take Route Via ‘Winnipeg and North Pole. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 193T. GUNDERSHEIMER’S GOOD CAKES JUNIOR LAYER, a full pound of rich, wholesome cake in five varieties. ' EACH POUND, MARBLE and RAISIN CAKE in 12-0z. pieces OPENING TONIGHT You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Remodeled Store at % 1326 4% St. S.W. } % ABIGFOOD SHOW AND 2 MANY FREE GROCERIES g SIS ARSI SRR LR AR AR SRR S GOLD BAND BUTTER Pure Crea Ex.-:eflent fI:r the Table............ 1b. 37c AYRSHIRE BUTTER No Better Butter Made...................... Ib. 43c KRUMM’S 3™ 22c VERMONT MAID SYRUP Exceptionally Good 25¢ l 'G;LD BAG E COFFEE / zvzn’{f Pound sc % MEAL 33 WILKINS COFFEE o n.vorwfe‘e.r_vfd, ,,,,,,,,,,, Ib. 3 l (& ORIENTA COFFEE MACARONI 12-om. Bottle -3 CHASE & SANBORN Coffee—Dated to Guarantee Its Full, Fresh Flavor............. 1b. 38c ASTOR COFFEE New York’s Okl Favorite .. .. % VAN CAMP / MILK ; | 425 | fimw WASHINGTON FLOUR Always Uniform in Quality 5%19¢ 12~3lc BREWER-SNYDER’S HORSE RADISH Makes food . . bottle 15c more appetizing BUDWEISER MALT EARLY JUNE | “PEAS '8 NEW PACK } ’ Z 25 OCTAGON SOAP Cans % } §- % % 4 ANNAENHR Large D s FISH . FRESH TRM sescseben e Te oW ~ lk 25¢ LARGE NORFOLK SPOTS.....™ FANCY RED FIN CROAKERS 2 » 25¢ 15¢ 40 FATHOM FIIJ.ET.n.q.,.:;...., » 29¢ IN ALL OUR STORES PORK ROAST HALF OR'WHOLE FANCY RIB ROAST rrine cut, . 29¢. ... CHUCK ROAST ¢ tecsssecsssscses.m19C LEG OF SPRINGLAMB. ...............c0s...m25¢ FRYING CHICKENS ~ 35¢ FANCY BACON Blem and Eggs . 25c Fancy Home Dressed, Averaging 1% to 3 Ibs. more. m--enny TR ear Jow e Sliced Bacon. Ib. 37¢ 1b. 49¢ Veal Chops %o .. .lb. 39¢ Tender Beef Liver..\lb. 23¢ e omeina. ALL PORK SAUSAGE.......lb. 35c FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS ...Ib. 27c AMERICAN BEAUTY HAMS ...........Ib. 27c AMERICAN BEAUTY SLICED BACON Ib. 33c Huthr ALL PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Ffruits and Pegetables FANCY 'Conc‘ord Grapes With our low price on Basl(et 9 Fancy New Potatoes..................10 Ibs. 15¢ Sweet Potatoes : California Oranges. .. .. Iceberg Lettuce Grimes Golden Apples........... STRINGLESS BEANS . .». Sirloin . . .crverer iermaz Ibe 43¢ Hamburg .........lb. 19¢ Roast Lamb ...... ....1b. 21c preserving at low prices. doz. 29¢, 39¢c, 49¢ "..head, 10c and 12ic ..41bs. 15¢ 31bs. 19¢ D I Star Spetialg | Spaghetsi | 3 .. 2Qe Fort Peas .. P=55e z Pkgs. 213 "f.’.‘ 253 25c v P le z 'ka- z l c cu 49,e‘ Sifted Little Gem variety. the best money can buy Gold Medal Wheaties A favorite breakfast cereal the whole year around. Libby’s Pears Fancy Bartlett Pears in heavy syrup. Catsup 2 E RITTER’S. Made from red ripe m..:ym. and pure -mu. Stock your pan Peanut Butter SCHINDLER'’S 4 Sinld feed ter chlre. school luncheon. Pancake Flour PILLSBURY'S St the savesks ssen with Ballentine’s FEDERAL Dark or JERSEY Light Malt Syrup. Auth’s Franks . ....1b. 32¢ - | Green Meadow : (contents) w....ons #inom i b PEELED ! APRICOTS ... ivue oo No. 214 can 270 ROYAL ANNE FRUIT 29 c FOR SALAD .........No. 21} can BLUE RIBBON COMET RICE COOKS LARGE 2 P l 5 c WHITE AND FLAKY ... LIBBY’S TOMATO ‘ SUNSHINE g ,KRISPY CRACKER ; In a New 1-Lb. ] Decorated Can A Daisty ? JACK and JILL 3™ 23c FRESH MILK From the Alderney 2 - 25c Shredded Wheat........,..n 10c Quaker Crackels Post Toasties or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes The highest qu-hty gelatine dessert l Chocolate anon Pie rll“l. - BUDWEISER (Brew) Bottle 15c 2 Bottles 29c CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE 2 Bottles 27c ROCK CREEK Lge. Bottles (conhnb) GINGER ALE 6 Bottles ‘ 250 1l

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