Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1931, Page 11

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“PADLOCK” COST | HELD $39.000,000 Crusaders Say Hundreds of Millions in Realty Values Are “Frozen” by Dry Law. By the Associated Press. An estimate that from an eighth to & quarter of a bmk:m dollars’ worth of real estate is bel “frozen” each year rohibition ck proceedings was today by the Crusaders, an anti- Proibition. organization In the Iast 24 months, it figured, pri- ¥ate incomes of wbout §39,000,000 were *“Jjunked” in a “futile nlbmpt to en- force the prohibition law.” Using the report of Attorney General Mitchell, the Crusaders took the num- ber of injunctions granted and multi- plied them by $25000 to gain their total. This $25,000 figure was the aver- age value of 58 pleces of property pad: Jocked In the District of lumbia, and | they held the average would go higher in larger cities. “It is fair to assume that this frozen real estate should earn a rental of about 10 per cent of its gross valu 'h! organization’s statement said. “Therefore, owners of this property, who in many cases were totally ig- norant of the fact that violations of | the prohibition law were taking place on the premises, have lost in the last wo years a total income of $30.000,000, or atout twice the amount of money | appropriated by the Govern- ment to enfum pl'l)hlfl(l GROUP T0 ENTERTMN HOSPITAL PATIENTS Johnny Reh’s Company Ready and | Women to Start Season at 8t. Elizabeth’s. The first of & series of entertainments | to be presented this Fall and Winter at hospitals and other institutions by Johnny Reh and his Good Cheer En- tertainers will be given at St. Eliza- beth’s Hospital Thursday, it is an- nounced. Subsequent entertainments are to be given in the fol order at the Home for Incurables, National Train- ing School, Mount Alto tal, Home for the Aged at Blue Reed Hospital, Alexandria Orphanage, Poor House of Virginia at Manassas and other institutions. Each year Mr. Reh organizes a com- pany of entertainers who perform free of charge at the various institutions. With Mr. Reh in the company this year are: Miss Ann Greenberg, Miss Shirley Ernst, Miss Rose Nordeck and Miss Helen Steiner, Ollle Rosenfeld, Mrs. Georgle Hayes ‘Rosenfeld and orchestra, Arthur Fifer, Gratios Sidottl, Phil Lit~ tle, Billie Gee and Charles Welch. GRAHAM RECOVERING AFTER AUTO CRASH Retired Real Estate Man and Wife Injured in Collision With Bus. F. Worden Graham, retired real estate man, and his wife, Mrs. Edith G. Gra- ham, were recovering today from in- Jjuries received Friday when their auto- ‘mobile was wrecked in a collision with & bus at Sixteenth and Kalmia streets. Graham, & member of the board of vernors of the Army and Navy Coun- !z Club, and hk wife were taken to the ce of Dr. Edgar Snowden, 1712 ‘Twenty-first street. Mrs, Graham was treated for a fractured collarbone, cuts and shock, while her husband received a rib injury, body bruises and shock. ‘Graham l'!'.l!od from the real estate business about three years ago. He and his 'fl'o live at 1615 Riggs place. FRENCHMAN HMAN WINS D. S. C. ‘War Department Makes Citation for Bravery in War. Capt. Maurice Drouhin, French Army Reserve, who served as liaison officer with the 84th Infantry Brigade, 42d Tivision, A. E. F, during the World ‘War, has been awarded the Distin- guished !’nu:e Cross by the War De- partment “for extraordinary heroism and conspicuous courage in action dur- ing the capture of Hills 288 and 242 and the Cote- de—ChlLflllfln France, October 14-16, 1918.” The citation shows that Capt. Drou- him “voluntarily and at most deadly risk to himself due to the enemy’s ter- rific fire” carried orders from the brigade commander and two battalions on the front line, which could not be reached in any other way. Capt. Drou- hin is now in mnce | COMMISSIONS AWARDED | War Doputmen: Names New Re- \ serve Corps Officers. Commissions in the Army Reserve Corps have been issued by the War De- | rtment to Charles W. Merrill, 1929 y-seventh street, as a mvmn snd specialist; to Donald H. I street, Oswald H. Mllmorl' street, and Clifton W. Royston, 430 Kenyon street, as first lieutenants in the Coast Artillery; to Nelson C. Elgin, | 3023 Fourteenth street, as a second Meutenant of Cavalry; to Hans Loh- man, 1800 C street, and to Hugh H. Hartley, 319 E street southeast as second ifeutenants in the Military Intelligence Dl\-ulon and to George T. Berwyn, Md., as a major Glassford Bucks At Paying 40 Cts. A Quart for Milk PBrig. Gen. Pelham D. Glass- ford, police superintendent-elect, drinks milk. The other evening the general strode into a Junch room a few minutes short of mid- night and ordered a pint of milk, “M1lk?" said the walter. “Milk!” said the general The milk vas brought—two haif-pint bottics of it, ice-cold. “How _much?” asked the gen- eral, “Twenty cents,” said the waiter. The general backed away. The waiter hesitated. “Porty cents & quart for milk!"” demlnded the general. P‘nrty cents,” stammered the Thrn TN drjnk milk _else- where,” said {he general, and he marched out of the lunch room, whistling an impromptu melody. Indiana Bishop Back. NEW YORK, November 2 (¥ —The 1Rlaht Rev. Campbell Gray, Bishop of | \ | | 1"3 1‘ the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana, returned yesterday from an official visit to England on board the liner Adriatic. He said he had been commissioned to go abroad in the interests of a plan to the American and British rches into_closer relation. SMALL SIZE GRAND PIANO MADE ,'fi well knewn mamafac- CREDIT MANAGER 721 1ith St N.W. MEtropolitan 2734 Your Kind Attention Will Be Rewarded Bold by Flarists, Gresshouses, Secd doaiers. stores at 25 3100 ang $350. The larger iz -~ aulte_economcal Plantabbe u-m Baltimors. Md. N Every Cold is Dangerous- Begin Taking Father John's Medicine at Once. < 2555 OVER 75 YEARS OF SUCCESS | 184 hosgitals and institutions use it regularly. It will do all we claim for your money will be refunded. John's Medicine, ost Delicious | | | | Lowell, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1931. THIS IS CANNED GOODS WEEK AT The prices in this ad- vertisement effective in Washington and vicinity. HUNT’S Supreme Foods No finer quality canned foods are pro- curable, yet present market conditions enable us to offer you Hunt's Supreme Foods at these very low prices. “You Can Taste the Difference” Hunt's Supreme Fruits for Salad ige. can 29¢, 2 tor 55¢ Hunt's Small Green Asparagus. .. ...No.2 can 29¢ Cherries. . . .1ge. can 25¢ Italian Prunes ige. can 15¢ Spinach ¥ * 13¢ "= 15¢ Apricots. . -~ . .ige. ean 25¢ No. 2 can 23¢, 2 tor 45¢ Del Monte Bartlett Pears = 25¢ Del Monte Picnic Tips . == 17¢ DelMonte Cherries o 1 7¢;x 29¢ Del Monte Peas == |7c; 3 *r 49¢ Del Monte Peaches, 2 = == 39¢ e g MEAT MARKETS Veal Cutlets n;lgo‘fin Loin Veal Chops. . Shoulder Roast. . . VEAL ] Shoulder Chops. .. Tuesday Is STEAK Day Tender and savory, our steaks are so good— Porterhouse Steak . 43c Top Round Steak . .» 31c Bottom Round Steak » 29¢ Hamburg Steak . . 19¢ ChuckRoast . . . ™ 9¢ 3CornerRoast . . . -*2l¢c Shoulder Lamb Roast . .™ I7¢ FreshHams . . . . .»20c Lean Pork Chops . . .m™ I9¢c Pork Loin Roast . -8 BREAST of LAMB .m. 10¢ PORK LIVER MELROSE SLICED BACON. '*“'- PURITAN SLICED BACON. =“’~ ! SMOKED SHOULDERS FRESH SHOULDERS BOILING BEEF ». 39¢ ». 33¢ w. 23¢ w. 25¢ “There Is Nothing Like It for a Nickel” POUND JUMBO CAKE BREAD 25c | i B JUMBO Pure and Delicious Try It Today! CANNED CORN:— \ ML SANITAS Co e J) st ODAY’S canned foods market enables us to offer vou better valties in canned foods than has been possible for several years. Naturally you can’t see the value in canned goods until you open them, but you are absolutely sure of their quality when you recognize such brands as Shriver’s A-1, Shriver’s Blue Ridge (forty or more years of satisfaction to Washington home- makers), Hunt's Supreme (unsurpassed by any bfand), Honey Dew (Dole 1, the very finest), Trusty Friend (preferred by many of our pa- trons) and various other popular brands. Here Are the Big Values! o0 3 Yo ams 25 While the Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn. . inted in Shriver’s’ Blue Ridge. corn. You will nét be d{-ap price is low, it is very go: Stokely’s or Shriver’s A-1 Corn. 2 No. 2 cans ]9 Each of these corns is a very fine quality. Country Gentleman Corn—the kind . preferred by a great number of our l»nrwm Sanico Shoe Peg Corn. . 2 No. 2 cans 25¢ For those who prefer a whole grain corn, we highly recommend Sanico. CANNED TOMATOES:— Standard Quality Tomatoes. . . .,.4 > 2 == 25¢ Trusty Friend Tomatoes v 13 Mo 2 cams 25¢ Libby’s Rosedale Tomatoes. . . . ... ¥ # <= 10c An extremely low price on this popular brand. No. 2 can 1 (¢ Sanico Red Ripe Tomatoes. . . . .. For those who demand a superior quality, e suggest Sanico Tomatoes. CANNED STR’GLESS BEANS:— Shriver’s Blue Ridge Cut Beans. .2 2 == 19¢ De Luxe Stringless Beans. . ¥ 2 an25e The very finest in Stringless Beans. The Beans are long, and are packed in the can on end just as Asparagus is packed. You can get nothing finer in Stringless Beans. CANNED PEAS:— Standard Grade Peas..........3 2« 25¢ Land O’ Lakes Peas. .2 Ne.2 cans 25¢ ‘This quality peas regularly sells for more, :nd is a big value, indeed, at this price, No. 2 can ] Q¢ Shriver’s A-1 or Top Notch Peas. . . . No.2an J5¢s 2 tor 29¢ Both are fine quality peas, very small in size. These are large size, full flavored peas, deliciously Sanico Large Peas. . . .. “Rich in flavor.” tender and appetizing. CANNED BEETS:— Blue Ridge Cut Beets. ...........~ 2= 15¢ Trusty Friend Whole Beets s Yo2em 14 Medium size beets that have gained many friends sitice they were in- troduced in Washington. Burt Olney Rosebud Beets. ™ 2 = 23¢; 2 - 45¢ This is an extremely high quality product. Averaging 20 to the can. CANNED LIMA BEANS:— Shriver’s Blue Ridge Lima Beans . 2 - * <= 25¢ Trusty Friend Lima Beans.. . . . .. .. *= 15¢ CANNED PEACHES:— Alliance Sliced Peaches Ma}ximum Gloria Peaches. . .. . . .2 e o 29¢ Large halves California Peaches, packed in a heavy sweet syrup. OTHER CANNED FOODS:— Plantation Sliced Pineapple. . . . .2 e s 29¢ Heart of Maine Apple Sauce. . . . .2 ¥ 2= 19¢ Sealect Evaporated Milk. . . .. .. .4 = =~ 25¢ No. 1 Size CANNED FOODS:— Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn. . . .2 ¥ 1 == 15¢ SANITARY& PIGGlY Y WIGGLY FOOD STORES Low Price Leaders! Where Quality Counts! Specially Priced! PROTECTO SAFETY Gross MATCHES © BAB.o . - . . BRIGHTENS BATH ROOMS 3 rolls SCO s o o 6 romtor 45c TOILET TISSUE WALDORF . . 4~ 17¢ TOILET TISSUE P$G SOAP . . 3 - 10¢ CAMAY SOAP, 4 ~-23¢c RITTER PREPARED SPAGHETTI . 3 - 23¢ DOLE 1 HONEY DEW . SLICED HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE Large 2 <= 29e¢ Positively the Finest Quality Packed! dozen boxes 23c 2 - 21¢ BUTTER PRICED LOWER! Land O’ Lakes smm Sweet Cream Butter Fresh Creamery Butter 43 | =5 39e e —— Two Big Sales on SUNSHINE PRODUCTS A cracker sale and a cake sale—tw products offered at prices that are most .m!omh:lh REGENT Chocolate CAKES POSl'flVfl.Y FRESH— you'll like these SH... cakes. Vanilla wafer base, marshmallow puff, chocolate iced and many are topped with a nut or cherry, annd “l" Prlnl.u One-Pound Tin KRISPY CRACKERS Buy these popular crackers FRESH and keep them FRCSHER in these lithographed tins. 25. Specially Priced! e 1 Specially Priced | —— | Faney April and SANICO EGGS. Miarioi a0 35¢ ROCKINGHAM EGGS 7.0 53¢ NUCOA MARGARINE. . ... ..» 19¢ Your Preference is Surely Listed Here Delicious Boxed Apples. .. .. .3 ms 25¢ Jonathan Boxed Apples.. .., .4 25¢ Spitzenburg Boxed Apples . . .4 m 25¢ Golden_Delicious Grimes Golden Stayman and York 5~ 19c|4 and Delicious 15¢|8 ~ 25¢ Rome Beauty and [ Still the same appetizing, fresh flavored deep sea cod, perfectly "blended with mealy boiled potatoes and seasoned. Still ‘the same ease of preparation. That's Gorton's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes —the original. Just shape into small balls, serve piping hot Delicious. Ask your grocer. ALL DOCTORS SAY: "Ful:uapnl every b o Made by the packers of GORTON'S CODFISH, Gloucester Mass. Write for recipe book of! mnpun{mdeep s: dishes Special is a good quality, mild drink- ing coffee—just as many men prefer a mild, yet inexpensive cigar, so do many prefer SANITARY’S SPECIAL! We don’t say Special is the coffee for you, but we do say you cannot buy better Trusty Friend Lima Beans . Trusty Friend Peas Trusty Friend Tomatoes. . . . . ... Trusty Friend Cut Beans. . 9 o. 1 cans 15¢ You will find all of the above \cgemblu of very fine quality, and, being packed in the smalil No. 1 size cans, are ideal for the family of two or three. By buying this size can, you eliminate left-overs which are either thrown away or far less appellxmg when served at the next meal. 8-0z. Size CANNED FRUITS:— Nugget Brand Sliced Peaches. ... .3 #o= <= 25¢ Nugget Bartlett Pears.........3 #o == 25¢ These small cans of peaches and pears are ideal for the small family" or for use in conjunction with the other fruits in making fruit salad or fruit cup. . New Low Price Fancy Stringless Beans. . ‘3. 25e quality or flavor at this low price. e b L COFFEE 3 ne.50¢ . roasted in our own Washington plant . frequently delivered fresh to our stores —ground there in the manner that pleases e - Gold Medal Salad Dressing « » 10c, - 1§ CHRSTINN ... Iceberg Lettuce ... Bunch Turnips .. ....... Tokay Grapes. ., . e oeis - 200236 SWEET POTATOES . ; . 4-‘1" CONCORD GRAPES ... iI. 35¢ | ... 2 s 29€

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