Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1931, Page 28

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B—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931. SENTENCE OF 28 Music and Mausicians s e PR INBI-U[]ES EX-BH'[F Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. SCHLEY T DEL MONTE e e, wae »wee e ||| | PECANS . ; . . i Alabama Liquor Conspiracy| A NNOUNCEMENT has been made | Artistic Director Appointed Fancy quality pecans, fall ] that the Capital University For New Civic O] o izati meated, easy to crack in the palm g 3 —you know them. We offer the Trial‘Ends*WithiGonvio- | SpelChokwill be husrd Lere 40 & M N GONTT fasthioe N e e a ; W No. 2 or medium size can at the riai S I onvic- concert to be given at Grace Lu- VIME. AMELIA CONTI has been lowest price ever. Try these fine # price we formerly received for . theran Church appointed artistic _director of nuts—you are sure to be pleased. [ : el it tion of Twelve. next Wednesday | the new Washington Civic Opera evening, Decem- Organization, which is being spon- These Prices a————— ber 2, at 8 pm. | sored by R. R. Edwards in this city. Pre: in No 2 By the Associated Press A The kapellmels- | Mme, Contl, who was harpist with Per Pound c Washington . . At 8 | ter of this choir | the Chicago Civic Opera Co, for the d Vicini OPELIKA, Ala, November 27—A | : is Ellis Eman- | past 15 years, has also been recog- el Vieinity R bt s SR cans Alliance No.1 his force and seven other persons, were | ‘ singing In this | clan, Lottie V. Hasson Gain, has also DIAMOND Sliced C:. c £ ns sentence of two Years in the Federal | } liel Snyder, who | Mized a5 an opera coach of note. Her NONPAREIL 25 convicted by a jury in United States ! b o become active in support of the new 9 Peaches District Court here yesterday on a The program | civic opera company which is bein c Bard es—] charge of conspiracy to violate the pro- e b e Sk T T ¥ WALNUTS . Stan grade peaches—No. hibition law. esting event will ’ 1 size cans. g Damrosch in Piano Recital Penitentiary at Atlanta was given J. M. | ¢ is said to be the father was the first conductor of the Blair, former chief of police of Phenix | » youngest direc- | original San Carlo Opera Co. ALMONDS . Sentence was passed by Judge Charles fBclade. Bruck- B. Kennamer after the jury reported Belude) BIIcky | timassitat Docesver/, BRAZIL City, Ala, who, with four members of tor of a capella | Another well known local musi- & verdict bringing to an end a 10-day ¥ garais e e 2 STy S | Wi pamosox o ||| | NS SWEET CREAM BUTTER 6 ‘persons ‘were charged with ‘con- | T o this city to appear “in per- : g L g > | son" for the first time 1n many years MIXED spiracy. § . -4 at an evening piano recital on Mon- 16 Plead Guilty. | ¢ ; day evening, December 7, at Consti- NUTS ; Fr ; Z Made 0 Judge Kennamer also sentenced 16 . J 2 tution Hall. Mr. Damrosch hes called persons who entered pleas of guilty. The | & % 0 this a “dramatic piano recital” of sentences ranged from fines of $250 to| poo. HOW & [ b K “Parsifal,” and he will play selections twio years in the Federal Penitentiary. | gyilian: “0_Jesus Blest,” from this opera by & composer with 5 Fianders, Calhoun County, Fla, were| 15 Risen” and other worl ' Damrosch, one of the foremost in- hoir; Lutkin acquitted. _Others freed were L. G.| mMan. & member of i terpreters of Wagner in this country, Herndon, Columbus, Ga. sheet metal il has temporarily relinquished his v hoir consists of students of contractor; E. L. Barnes, Mrs, Ada Cash, | o, This) hoit Sonvista 0% SUUCENGL, 00 | radio concerts to make a few of these : =P J]) e TRt Micatt low Roy Clegg, Enouch Conway, former pa-| CaP 1% % | personal appearances in some of the for this quality. Test its fi i 1 G which is an institution of the Amer 2 = 2 qu: P ‘es s flavor trolman: Chick Culpepper. Earl Gulat. | jcay D Churen. Brof, Snyder Easter n citles. He is l}wll'lng presented = and goodness on your table. o e . Pittronn. Mrs. Virgle| Prior to becoming head of the d o g on ke ACCDI / 1,.1b. Ll ; s e, | e at this univers | : p Ko o) 7 - Mae Scott, John A. Ratliff, Pete Clark | Partment of voice at this urs Tickets for this event have been o S Sl g eadtic) conservatory studied under Wit for | € A =z N == snd Mrs. Beechie Howard, all of the| inoonand Louis Graveureandserved | Placed by Mrs Swormstedt, secre- 4 CRENS o.ois-ooew c ik A ] on the facuity of Chicago Music Col- | tary of the institute, at the T. ! i Arthur Smith Concert’ Bureau, the AFTERNOON 200 Witnesses Heard. | lese Willard Hotel and the A, A. A, hiead- ‘ *' & » %1 15¢ During the trial more than 200 Wit-| Cosmopolitan Opera Co. quarters. 3 Green or Mixed Orange Pekoe & Pekoe SANICO messes were heard, with the Govern- Give Repertory Here. 5 iment showing that thousands of galions| ~° ‘Rs"w;“";o;'«vc’ i Made of only the very finest i OU CAN SEEIT 3.1 ] ()¢ or Wi = ¢ ingredients. A taste will con- e nowRdnRAEE i sent the Cosmopolitan Grand CASTAWAY AT HOME hsce you ot s Bigh walily and > e . SseTmon, Opera Co. in a series of six et Baver. . series Rt elicions flavor. While no formal notices of appeals B i °| operas E ; Tngxg{;%ia::éc'{:fi;xs‘ ‘i:dg:ksn:(lifs:{);;{:‘ir beginning Monday, January 4. Paul Stachwich Tells Family of 3.1b. s 49 and some of tho ofhers” Judee Ken| . the mansEng GReL O LIS T | Cocos Island Adventure. Size da Pure, fresh, sweet cream is the reason for ~ ing_that was officially graded by the SCHINDLER’S Fifty-eight persons originally were in-| nounced that his company will in HURON, S. Dak., November 27 (%) AR pbA AR i e the wonderful flavor of Land O’Lakes United States Government graders as SALTED dicted on the blanket charge, which| clude many artists {rom Buropean |, 4 youthtul shipwrecked sailor here v : ’ . resulted from widespread Federal in-| oPera companies as well as Dreda |, nyepiving had B distinct. meaning Shaliio s L Sweet Cream Butter, and every pound 93 score . .. You'll love the Sweet Cream Wwestigation in the little Alabama town| Aves, at present with the Metropol- | for he was back with his father, his .'UMBO 2- 69 carries a “Certificate of Quality” prove taste of Land O'Lakes Sweet Cream PEANUTS @cross the State line from Columbus,| itan; Bianca Saroya, Dimitri One- | b, o Bor s G fers . : 5 ‘Mario Valle, sters. Ib. i bu m. rne B . IGa.: nine persons were given directed| frei, Ivan Ivantzoff, Mario Valle, Paul Stachwick, 18-year-old Huron FRUIT CAKE .. ing that the tter came from a chur utter. . 23 2 for 45 X . C5 C v £ ses W Dorothy Dickerson, Alexander Kur- 5 1 ] i pr st Ao o i s N Wit e LU OSSNy, B R GRS St AT A | ™ "™ | SANITARY FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER .............» 3% | sy to o s mir Doubinsky. Maestro Samossoud | sisters the story h s as o B b et TR Loy aome e St || |00 ek 30ic| JUMBO COUNTRY STYLE ROLL BUTTER............ ™ 37c | el Sinefs. ™ i h llet will | ::::;‘nbnerl!da:)?)\tnc;gfus B | by an American expedition from Balboa. 7 = ght’'s Com-| [ g o r o o | mittee Reports Week's Cam- nfig“fi‘ilaé‘fi‘fccfi"?fi x'z;r;iag:":sm; € e ‘N OUR MEAT MARKETS- FRUITS and VEGETABLES i 5 double bill; “Faust” (in French) t paign Success. and “Romeo and Juliet” (in French). AT ¥ ouig S Wok e s SO TS | e Dectoeance of FHEMe o Specially Priced Today and Tomorrow! sale of ciation has a record-breaking mem- | = — = fiifi’i&é&é"&‘fikfu“:&.s"n‘;‘é%u%‘cea PORK LOIN ROAST "% .» 15¢ | ay. ) < o G et | 24 National e o TENDER CHUCK ROAST . . 17¢ STAYMAN APPLES y s. Charles Wil Wright, and in- ¥ ghding air” ey Ameck: ire. Annie | | Electrical Show RF LR ; PRIME RIB ROAST . « o o™25¢ Local grown Stayman Winesap Apples from | M. Bohrer, re] the May Day . Mrs, . Brown, Mrs. Mo -~ % e o FonEieT Menitater. repressnting the | | Watch electricity work wonders. \ ¢ i BEEF Lean Boiling Beef. .......n 12V5c nearby sections of Virginia, West Virginia, Mary- E‘lglntnn. Mrs. H. Belva Hull, Mrs. H.| | See what is new in electrical Bottom Round Steak........mn 29 land and Pennsylvania. < ount Pleasant Chapter; Mrs. Frank . Kimball, representing the Dupont| § appliances. Ideal as Christmas ... high-grade beef is offer- | Top Round Steak P er; M ‘Th , Mrs. i 2 . s Y ockosper, teptesenting the Park | | gitts. Free sousentr prizes aaty. d in' our markets. FreshiGiom i Hambtrgs. - .. w155 For several years at this time of the year we William Knowies | 02, o spectal to our Friday visttors | | $ 50 RO i Rowsivuivatealttmtt AT have featured these fine eating apples . . . they are a chemically treated Polishing | | | an we coms v l ° L AMB Breast of Lamb............n 10c now at their best, so beginning today all our stores . P. Dameron, representing the Chevy eed. Any. ll’]fi you tierpversilife . = I - Roger: S el | : ; Shoulder Lamb Roas are featuring them at the lowest price we have ever || S L B R, 3 P | | Shampoo and Finger 4 4° ... the highest quality lamb | nent DI st st | R Bt e s o O Steci'co - ||| New York pormsgeat i —— Local-Grown 6 Ibs. for [J hase Chapter; Mrs. P. W. Guiney. Cloth, including case for 30c.§ | | b crve Wb S0 s Murray Fred, Mrs. Westal SPECIAL Shoulder Lamb Chops.......n 2lc tod rs. Dmmcgpgwgh e NATIONAL ELECTRICAL Wave without Drying sold in Washington. 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Small size—but tart and juicy—grapefruit 2 for 9c B ar gain 5 in La St 2 Days —and various brands of links and franks. ——speiced tody an W ly- of November Sale of Nothing Over 10c— Silver Lake Cut Beets........on A\ ‘ Trusty Friend Whole Beets. . .en 14¢ Phillips Delicious Beans. ... cn Burt Olney Whole Beets. . . . .an 23¢ iental R O St anidiBeass. . . . .3 o - Del Maiz Corn. . .........2 an 25¢ rienta ugs | 1o Corn . .2 am 25¢ Campbell’s Pork and Beans, 3 cans Trusty Friend $i% Blue Ridge Cut Beans.....3 cns [ Trusty Friend Lima Beans. . . .can 15¢ Standard Peas...........3 | Blue Ridge Lima Beans. . . .2 cns 25¢ gzxzif;smn— $190-%0 it o Standard Corn...........3 cns | Top Notcgh Tiny Peas........an 19¢ $145 Lillihan— 5105.00 Blue Ridge Carrots .........an | A-1 Stringless Beans........=n 19¢c Black-Eyed Peas ...........can | | Sanico Large Rich Peas......an 15¢ $80 Lillihan— i $175 Kazak Semi- 2 Nothing Like It f. R s $60 e Antique—7.3x5.7 Libby’s Sauerkraut....... ke cn i lc N,-:.,,e, o 1 Land O’Lakes Peas.......2 cns 25¢ Regular price Special Regular price $75 Lillihan— $55.00 $75 Hamadan and Kurd— Silver Floss Sauerkraut. . . .ige. can ‘ EMADE LOAF | Heinz Pork & Beans. . . .. .mq e 10c esesssssssssse Around 4x7 o 5 | HOM! 3 h Ritter Spaghetti..........3 an TYPE SLICED 8c Hunt’s Supreme Apricots. . .1e. e 25¢ $85 Chinese— g $295 S - A o Arouadionts. Campbell’s Tomato Soup. .3 cans BREAD...... Hunt’s Supreme Cherries. . . e can 25¢ $350 Chinese— Standard Tomatoes. ......3 cans Raisin Bread. .10at 11¢ Hunt’s Supreme Prunes . . . .1z can 15¢ Around 8x10 o + Heart of Me. Apple Sauce, 3 cns | Vienna Bread.loat 9c | Hunt’s Supreme Pears . can 25¢ k Runner— $450 Chi " | | S n e o $70-00 e Sanico Red Ripe Tomatoes. . .can | Rye Bread...1ar 9c | Hunt’s Supreme Fruit Salad . can 29¢ $150 Runner Antique— 575_00 $450 Yildiz— | Pan Rolks. . . .0z 10¢ s Around 9x12 .. sossse | - _— $150 Stiraz Antique— §]()()00 | 3455 Kandobar— EVERY-DAY NEEDS! SPECIAL TODAY AND TOMORROW! s i N - Sanico Pancake Flour . . 3 "~ 25c | Social Club Mincemeat ' 17c¢ 3" 29¢ TBXILS ..cocvcvannns “ee $135 Kazak Antique— $500 Lillihan— Sanico BuckwheatMix . . 3 25¢ ;i Clicquot Club Ginger Ale . . 2 »u= 27¢ 9x12 (approximate) ..... $45 Hamadan— $525 Sarouk— Mel“ose sliced Bacon e o o ft"'"" L lsc ‘ callada nl'y Gillgel‘ Ale e o 0 2 o 276 Sealect Evaporated Milk . 3 = 20c | Flako Pie Crust c."l.% « 2" 25¢ $65 Lillihan— $45,0{) $425 Anatolian— Gl v Bl Our Famous Green Bag Coffee » 25¢ | Dromedary Pitted Dates . . 2 »~ 35¢ $525 Sarouk— $34750 $750 Kerman Semi- 12.1x8.6 Antique—9.1x133 ....... . Sanitary’s Special Coffee . . .» 17c || Honey Dew Pineapple . . .~ = 10¢ $395 Kandahar— 3275,00 $725 Yildiz— Sanied Selected Eggs N ear 1 c..ra: :c 35c Del Monte Sany A,paras“s o _‘s...; can zsc 10x18 (approximate)..... $315 Yildiz— $2(0(-00 | $325 Chinese— BulkorCartonLard . . . 2 19c | Strawberry Preserves > 3™ 29¢ 10.5x7.9 . ceeen 9x12 (approximate) ..... $350 Lillihan— $250-00 $725 Kandahar— Nucoa Nut Margarine . . . .» 19¢ . Top Notch Fancy Tiny Peas, 2 - 35¢ 6.7%10.9 .oeue . 10.1x143 .. sanico m"r"&s: Flour i 1;::. 356 Pec s°ap, 3 aks 1 Q@ I CMPSO 1we. s, 20 MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR.

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