Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 33

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BIG GAIN 15 SHOWN | INLIFE INSURANCE Increase of $1,250,000,000 Reported During First Half of 1931. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, October 1.—A net increase of one and one-quarter billion dollars in outstanding life insur>nce in 931 is disclosed. f Life Insurance | the depressicn, among- all life insuran crease of one and O during the de a net in- | rter billion | dollars” period ended June 30. “The 44 of our member companies States legal reserve life insurance com- panies,” said George T. Wight, manager of the association, $109,250,000,000 in Force. “Making a conservative estimate for the remaining 18 per cent, it is found that the total insurance in force for all United States legal reserve life in- surance companies on June 30, 1931, ex- ceeded $109.250.000.000. “Thus there is 1nd|ffl(!‘d a net in- i date. despite the g pression. Phe total ffe insur-nce protec- tion has not been diminished, but has made a substantial gain The announcement was made in cons ! ec‘,-:mn with the annual convention of | organization to be held here in De- ember. Will Report Payments. At t.hL« meeting, Wight sald. total be paid during the vear to | Hcy ro!den and beneficiaries will be iess disbursements of self-rellance accumulation, which have been around | two billion dollars annually during re- cent years, are l‘XDPCL(‘d to set a new H high record in-1931." he s3id e total amount of life insurance | #n) foron—srowink 0 rapidly. in'the last | ences adherence to the | ng security hrough in- | ; ne $od of the very BroRress of the peaple.” $100,000 DEMANDED | IN FATAL SHOOTING;| R. B. Minton, Wealthy Horse Breeder, Facing Murder Probe, Sued in Kentucky. By the Associated Press. OURVILLE, Ky., October 1.— of the deal filed here yesterday against R. B. - ton, wealthy show horse breeder and | golf club manufacturer. Minton is free under $15.000 bond | awaiting action by the November grand jury en charges that he shot Cole. Minton waived preliminary hearing Monday on charges of murder. At the time of the shooting officials said lhe) Jearned Cole and Minton, Who are re- lates v marriage, had quarreled n< A party left the Minton home early on the morning of August 15 and the & h ooting followed. Cole died September 5. The civil suit was filed by John B Cole as administrator of his brother’s estate. Minton and his sister. Miss Nola Minton, are owners of the Old Hickory Mountain Slabl STATE TAKES OVER BANK Perry Tt taitioniin rmsbmghl Will Pay Depositors in Full. PITTSBURGH, October 1 (#).—The | Perry State Bank here was tal kenJ over by the State Banking Department end closed Tuesday. Withdrawal of de- | posits and deflation in bond values caused the directors to ask the bank- ing department fo take charge of the institution. Bank officials said deposi- tors would be paid the full amount of sits. ‘The bank had resources nf $744.000 and deposits of $535.000. was held up and robbed of $5.000 lat Septem- ber by =ix men, one of whom was UNDERWOOD [ a) DEYV EPSIAMY Unseasoned — ready-to-serve — for baby. Tempting variery ‘provided by Gerber's Strained Peas — Spinach — Prunes — Tomatoes — Green Beans — and Vegetable Soup. Ask YourDoctor! At leading grocers and druggists everywhere Gerbers STRAINED VEGETABLES THE STAR, A NEW Pound Cake to Sell for a Quarter! JUMBO POUND CAKE One taste will show you why we believe this will soon be the largest selling pound cake in Washing- . only the finest quality materials are used. ton . 25 ¢ Each A product of our own SANICO BAKERY. Campbeli's Pork & Beans . 3 "= 20c Ritter Pork & Beans 3 um 20c Campbell's Tomato Juice . .3 = 25¢ Katteetldag .. . ... . . .. =58 Sanka Gotles . .. . .. .™ 53¢ Hershey's Cocoa %m.7¢; ™ 14¢; ™ 25¢ Walter Baker's Cocoa R [ Sanico Buckwheat . . 3 »aes 25¢ | Where Else Can You Buy a Halt Pint Jar of Quality Salad Dressing for 10c? GCLD MEDAL SALAD DRESSING A new size jar for this popular salad dressing. You'll find ‘Gold Medal has a delicious flavor—a flavor preferred by thousands of Washington homemakers. HALF 10 PINT “ EXTRA BUSY MEAT MARKETS THIS WEEK END | As soon as you and your friends know we are offering these values we know you’ll be in. FRESH HAMS It's been a long time since you have enjoyed fresh ham — now that the weather is right and this price is so low, | enjoy one this week end. If you prefer smoked hams we are quoting a special low price on our unexcelled . 21c SANICO HAMS . . . FANCY FRESH-KILLED YOUNG DUCKS Here is a special week end price on I tender fresh-killed ducks—serve a brace c of them for Sunday’s dinner. g MELROSE BACON . . . Cudahy’s Puritan Sliced Bacon. . . . Fillet of | Fresh Bluefish | Haddock lS:.lit:ed Halibut Ib. 25C | Jos. Phillips’ | Original il Sausage resh Butterfish. ... ... ..... n. 19¢ Sliced Salmon Fresh Trout » 32¢ Brookfield Snuuge WASLG LY ) ALSO OWNING AND . G{TOBER 1, OPERATING SANICO Delicious l PURE LARD 2+~21c¢ Bulk or Carton ICECREAM P 20 In 200 Stores Big Get-Acquainted Week-End Sale on COFFEE For today, tomorrow and Saturday we are offering our popular Special Coffee at the lowest price ever quoted. Sanitary’s Special Coffee is a mild, sweet drinking coffee—a coffee that has given satisfaction, perfect satisfaction to a large part of coffee-drinking Wash- ington. If you want a mild, sweet, drinking coffee, Spe- cial is the coffee for you. Today, Tomorrow & Saturday! SANITARY’S SPECIAL COFFEE Additional Specials! —Just Check These Values! ARGO RED SALMON . . . . 2:m45c It's been years since you have had the privilege of buying this fine food so cheap. CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP . 2 = 15¢ Why not stock up on the soup you seldom tire of while this price is in effect? HUNT’S 42" ASPARAGUS 2 No. 2tins 49¢ GRE!‘.N Tender and delicious asparagus |n th: generous No, 2 size tins—a big value at 29¢c, a tremendous value at this special pric 3 No. 2 tins Zsc HURFF TOMATO JUICE Only the juice of the first quality selected tomatoes are ased. Buy a dozen or more tins at this price—No. 2 size tins, SHRIVER’S A-1 PEAS no.2tn 19¢; 6 for §1 A-1 Peas have long been a popular favorite with our patrons—regularly 25c. JELL-O 4 Molds Free with , , , ., 6 pkgs. 45(S i Here is an opportunity to get four attractive aluminum molds free. With GOLD DUST Scouring Powder Free * Ige. plg: zzc Save the 3 cents and in addition get a can of scouring powder FREE. LUX . . 2,5 19¢; e 2lc; 2 for 4lc ckages Lux is good to your clothes. 3 cakes 20c LUX TOILET SOAP . . Recommended by many of the movie stars. 2--19¢ Shriver’s Blue Ridge Cut Beans Shriver’s Peas and Carrots Harmony Early June Peas Shriver’s A-1 Corn’ Green Bag Coffee . . . . .m 25¢ “You Can See It” Tea S . 4 m.10c Jumbo %% Roll Butter .. . % 73c Sanitary Creamery Butter. . .™ 39c Land O’Lakes Butter . . . .®-45¢ Sanico Selected Eggs . . . o= 39¢ 1931. There Is Nothing Like It for a Nickel SANICO POCKETBOOK ROLLS... SANICO DOUGHNUTS WISCONSIN CHEESE Standard Grade Corn . . 3 ¥’ 25¢ Standard Grade Cut Beans, 3 ‘i".;.f 25¢ Standard Grade Peas . . 3 Tor 25¢ Standard Grade Tomatoes, 3 ¥’ 22¢ Dried White Beans . . . . B¢ DriedLimaBeans . . . . .™10c Peerless Macaroni . . . v B¢ Del Monte Tomato Sauce . tn b Do You Use SANICO FLOUR? 19: i 35 65- 24.-1b. bag Sanico Flour is a high quality flour—an all-purpose flour—a product of which we are justly proud and one that you will swear by if we caninduce youto try it cnce. 5-1b. bag 12-lb. | THE SEASON'S PICK OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Visit cur nearest Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly and see the fine displays of fresh fruits and vegetables. ' CRANBERRIES At this low price it w1|| pay to preserve a supply— you’ll be glad of it later. 2:925c | Additional Canning Items: Freestone Peaches New York Pears Seckel Pears Plcklmg Peppers Damsons Tokay Grapes Fresh LIMA BEANS An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away— We have a wide variety for you Cooking Smokehouse Delicious 41 10c 4w 15¢c 4 v 25¢ GRIMES GOLDEN . . 8 1 25¢ Stringless Beans ............. 3™ 17¢c Iceberg Lettuce ...... ™ 10c & 12ic White Potatoes Yellow Sweet Potatoes... Idaho Potatoes i Pint Jars 69c I Half Gnllon Jnn l. Jelly Glasses ‘\ Jar Rubbers .47 13c Certo Sure Jell. . 2 pigs. 151:

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