Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1931, Page 7

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/ ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. | RASKUB PUTS DEBT 1 School Dance C(?mmittee g Democratic Committee Given | i ISCIRLES CRS|| | 53 TENDER, JUICY STEAKS Cut from U. S. Inspected Beef | Father, Driving, Loses Con- i ROUND iy Boltl:om 25c ’l;gp z7c “IH P % | trol in Crash, Police Report. i i Plan of Organizing Na & Sirloin .™ 31c; Porterhouse » 39¢ ! [ | [ tional Campaign. 1 & . ! . Tv.vo Others Hurt. i UND BEEF - l 1 ey : p—— 'Fresh GRO .b17¢c, X it bl i il \ The twin functions of aiding the ; a ‘WMWMMWM‘ formulation of policies and eliminating ; ] | James Kelly, 36 years old, of 136 F | ADAMS Lean Fresh Shoulders . = — debits from the perty's ledger have 5 / street southeast, careened across a side- . f WHERE ECONOMY RULES been assigned by Chairman Raskob to | / % 2 i i walk, crashed through a hedge and Pork Liver Ib. ) : N aliy n R the Democratic “Minute Men." | ) | gr?nruormt:‘; nome S?“‘Z;pfiigéhéofi?l}f i Counfry S*Yle Sh ld L b R + . [ 2 LTI T LTI ITCCRRRE RN Believing the party entered the 1928 | |+ | 1374 G street southeast, after colliding il oulaer Lam oas i campaign “unarmed,” because of a lack | ; i | ‘ PLE of organization, Raskob plans that it d | " Kelly, according to police, was driving | S Breast of Lamb R 0 ns Th ay hall “not occur again.” The Nation- E ) | north “on Fourteenth street southeast i pe unsd s : when a machine opcrated by Miss wide organigation of “Minute Men” o $ : ] | Eveivn “wores, 35, oFTess B street i Pla'l'e Bo“ing Beef PP November 12 . |5¢ Six-year-old Katherine Kelly was cut | By the Associated Press. and bruised yesterday afternoon when ¢ &s the answer is described by him lr} o B 1 e - | southeast, which was proceeding west Our Newest Complete Food Sto! a letter to all members of the National | « o on G street, was in collision with his . | re OO s et be selected immediately by | i g i e I B Loin Pork Roast . P i 1507R l AVC N E hey w1 selecte e y by y | . The automobile driven by Kelly was 1 . | o &o (R D & board of councilors from among | ¥ # ¢ A | throw, 3 S and | Tb. i 3000 men and wohen whose names | . X ] Qo e ooty e e a0 Auth's Pork Puddmg . 4 2 doors from Franklin Apartments. . ' i We cordially invite your inspection ! hd Ib. S girl, who was cut by flying glass and i Lean Fresh Brlgg S Sausage eat ! and suggestions P S eantial | Business High School Alumni activitics dance, to be held in the school | bruised by the shock of the impact, h' a 2 e e e etad the eoun. | next Thursday evening under the auspices of the school Alumni Assoclation, is | was treated at the navy yard dispensary Auth's S+"P Bacon Ib. B ESHAISAUCNS i - in charge of the above group. Reading left to right: Christine Lurig, Grace and later sent home. cilors. Thompson, Sylvia White, committee chairman, and Frances Hopping. | Members of the fire rescue squad | HAMS $2,000 Pledges Planned. L — — = e | gave Mrs. Elizabeth Quill, 60, of 3545 [ ‘ Auth's Frankfurters . ™ 25¢ . v E A n" will be asked | : ’ - . | War s . and g New )] f o 4 | policies, and in the remedying of un- |to those “who believe this country | . 2 b, 9 i b o et ok §1500,000 | favorable local conditions where exist- | should have restored to it the liberty, | 35 of €23 Otis street, first ald treat” Sauerkrauf pack . “victory fund” sought to meet |ing, and to stand ready to assist the |freedom and happiness which are the | atimonLiadn whlcfi they were riding . I SLICED B sre vacition and start the | National Committee to maintain and | doctrines of the Democratic party. He | &utomobile in which they were BCRE ! LB. Cooke ominy . 3 I Presidentis] campaig: develop a virile and fnanclally strong | urges support of the State guv:rnmegts o . " t P Their objective is described by Jouett | national organization.” 2 | /in all their rights, as the most compe- | ATC QUNCY BICER, o | iy on Seventh y ~ i 3 i ISR o e T el liet Ve " tia sesimd* minRhine: Fresh-Killed Stewing , D p operate T! Voss V,-1b. party | 1 /orlb. l i “ y ss, 19, of 604 i s (kept “the Republican party continually | Regular councilors of the “Minute rated by Thomas A. Voss, 19, i c on the defensive during the whole of | Men” are to be elected at a convention | Quincy street, was going west on Quincy ° ° b. [ pkg. | home before it could be halted. The nd other party piece = e e, ¢ the present administration. here on Thomas Jefferson’s birthday, |street. ~Both machines were badly j| In all Grocery Stores and Membership, he adds, is to be limited | April 15 damaged. ! 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