Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1931, Page 47

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931. I | | 1 , minister | taw! a carillon of 12 bells, was built | was accepted by Gov. O. Max Gardner. Texas “Sllake” King :‘;“35’.'43?.":'”3‘ %&h“&':fif%:?é‘r:mf | a%a cost of $100,000. It was presented | George Gordon Baitle, New York at- . - New York manufacturer. | by Prank Patterson, Baitimort editor | torney and alumnus of the university, Offers Congress The tower, rising 172 feet and “con- 'and brother of one of the donors, and 'made an historical address. sis g Political Medicine MINESOTA AT MAYBEGIENTEST Opponents of Reapportion- ment Would Ask Supreme | Court Writ. T-H-A-N-K Y.-o-u! We want to take this opportunity to thank you for your wonderful patronage during the first part of this week in preparing your Thanksgiving feasts. Members Should Qualify By Contest in Catching Reptiles, He Says. ‘Washington was host yesterday to| “Snake” King of Brownsville, Tex., who has been selling reptiles to the Zoo here for 25 years. By the Associated Press. In @ wide-striped sult and expansive ”a'!; rl;AUL. g::’r;":;"g':u"";;o“:‘é‘“g; sombrero the picturesque Texan drop- Gov. Floyd B, Oleon, but found valid by e bt el the Minnesota Supreme Court, may be | {20°h room wit v Sy D s izicsene Court of the "o proposed two measures: A snake- e e 008 A Weeks and | COCRINg contest to open Congress and V’fi“‘m;{;m o;‘mm‘ the recens | @ bill to require all persons applying | ml l’.flu Scl hich “would- veduce for passports to Europe to produce | Minnesota's _congressional represent- | Proof they had seen America first. ation from 10 to 9, said today they|, "ADY Congressman who cant cateh o O 0 el o o) | snake shouldn't qualify,” he said. | Tould sk the Supreme Court for &|“After he has lined up as an_expert Yale Smiley. one of the leaders against | SNake catcher he would know what the | the reapportionment, was able to leave r‘:':r;r’;?edmm and would get broad- | & hosgiial, King's chief argument for seeing e tribuna s Wecks and miccor, | ington had seen America first he would Jeagues believed this would prove more |DAve Put the capital in Texas. effective than a direct appeal and more likely to obtain a hearing. By a 5-to-2 vote the Minnesota Su- preme Court found the act valid, despite |EXECUTIVE IS KILLED | the objectors’ contentions that it was WHEN PLANE CRASHES | ineffective because it was vetoed by - I3 Gov, Floyd B. Olson and not passed over his veto by the Legislature. Head of Transport Company Dies In a similar case, involving New York, on Way to Hospital in the United States Supreme Court de- | Slted ":ur;wpornonme:n efibcted “in Danville, Pa. i af 2'by concurrent resolution Was | gy the Associated Press. ineffective use it had not been SUNBURY, Pa., November 27.—Theo- guacted In the regular manner of-mak- | gore T. Hull, 38, president of the Aero- m‘l;"and had t“"'mbs"“ submitted | yautical Transport Co. at Torreon, vernor for approval or . 3 : Veto. “This 1 applicable to the Minne- | Mexico, was fatally injured when his | sota case and contrary to the holdirgs of the Ramsey County District Court and the Minnesota Supreme Court. Christmas . Shapping Margy’s all worn out . . . com- pletely exhausted . . . Christmas Shopping is such an ordeal, so she says. Crowds tear her clothes . . . never able to get just the thing she wants . . .-and such service . . . and it seems she al- ways pays a bit more than she had intended. FANCY BEEF RoOASTS Tender Three Fancy | CHUCK . " 15¢{CORNER ™ 19¢RIB . . | Fancy Fresh Killed ] ROASTING CHICKENS 1. J1c. Plate Boiling Beef . ™ 10c{Std. Oysters * 28¢; « 55¢ Sh'd'r Lamb Roast . ™ 17¢c{Sel. Oysters » 35¢c; « 70c . i ;’“' 23c | plane dived into the Susquehanna River | near here. | Hull's skull was fractured and nearly every bone in his body broken. He G RN died on the way {0 a hospital at Dan- ville without regaining consciousness NEW FEATURES ADDED | il it Spsiiae “eomciuies TO G. W. U. MUSIC SHOW ‘;k.igox(l]o;ve;atcf from an altitude of about And so Marge bewails her sor- row to friends and foe. It’s all @ so very simple for Marge will Special Scenic Effects and Two Un- | usual Comedy Acts Promised in “Happy Landings.” Several new features have been an- nounced for “Happy Landings” the annual musical show to be presented by the George Washington University ‘Troubadours in the McKinley Audi- torfum, Second and T streets northeast, the night of December 10, 11 and 12. The play, a modern tale of a co- educational flying school, will have the accompaniment this year of the uni- versity orchestra, and will feature special scenic effects and two acts of unusual comedy. A “three-in-one” chorus—namely, & chorus comprising three sizes of girls—big, little and mid- dle sized—will be another attraction. BELL TOWER DEDICATED | CHAPEL HILL. N. C, November Tfi; (#)—~The University of North Carolina yesterday formally received and dedi- cated a bell tower, the gift of two| ALL DAY LONG... ALL NIGHT LONG BREATHE wait until the last minute to do her Christmas Shopping. What a _different girl Marge would be if she SHOPPED EARLY, selected her gifts with care as to quality and price, from attentive clerks, and free from crowds. MAKES FOR AN UNHAPPY CHRISTMAS... 50 join the smart folks Remember Marge . . . HASTE | Pork Liver . . .™ I0ciFresh 2 Fillet . . ™ 19¢ ) Breast of Veal . .™2lciFresh CI'd Trout, 2 ™ 25¢ s Sorapple: . - 18 Sliced Salmon i | Cooked Hominy . »« 10¢i™ ; e l Sauerkraut! . .- . w|seiSlicedialibute ... .= 29¢ . >'45¢ 'Lean Strip Bacon . ™ 17¢c{Cooked Shrimp . | SLICED BACON g oot ‘Thirty-eight girls from the senior, junior . and %me classes will round out the cl Denis E. ‘ ‘Shoulders ROAST LB. lze : : < m3lc %-b. g 4'3 . Connell and Dan Beattie are directing the show. The dancing groups are rehearsing under the super- vision of Christine Spignul, while ) ‘Wenzl will lead the orchestra. - Court to Define Life. | T S o athing co: uf le? A P i b i e i b an infant whose t utes, | The delightful inhalant discovered but who never breathed, was actuall h < alive? Disposition of & $20,000 estate e MRS Sio g W wor- hinges on the decision. l/()ut Cold 2 | 3e pkg. Creamery Butter . Sunnyfield Butter 2 Wildmere Eggs . ..2%%29¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs ¢« 47¢ Granulated Sugar . . 10™52¢ Pure Lard . . . 2m2lc Nugoan " .. (000 .= % Grandmother's Bread %2 5c¢ 8 O'Clock Coffee . . .» I7c ANN PAGE Pure Fruit Red Circle Coffee . .m™ 25¢ PRESERVES Bokar Coffee . . . .m»29¢c Golden Gate Prunes, 2 % 25¢ — lona Bartlett Pears . . cn |7¢ | b e 2 e Sultana %na Pineapplel :::“ 29¢ jar 19 jar 35 Quaker Maid Beans . 3 == |7¢ ANN PAGE Standard Peas . . 3 met em 25¢ Assorted Stringless Beans . .. 3 = === 23¢ JELLIES Standard Tomatoes, 3 = e 20¢ 2 Glasses 25c Pink Salmon . . . .wuen|Qc. Made from Pure Fruits Fancy Navy Beans . . 4 |9c. Quaker Maid Ketchup i 15¢ Sparkle mi Gelatin . A&P Quick Oats . 3 = e 20¢ . Meise Sultana 5ievoen Syrup . e l4c Sunsweet Prunes . . % 19¢c Waldorf Toilet Paper, 4 = 19¢ Lifebuoy Soap: . . 3 e« 20c P&G Soap . . . 5= |9c y 0 LT | (9 JONATHAN (i 15 FLORIDA APPLES i v i Sanieat and keeping bodies healthy ? ORANGES i 4 Ibs. l9c and strong. i for the price of a dozen 25¢—35¢—45c | Crisp Celery . 2= 25¢c{Bunch Beets . 2 vwenes |5¢ | Sweet Potatoes . 4 ™yl0c{Fancy Cucumbers, 2 = |5¢ | | Idaho Potatoes, 10 ™ 27¢c{wn Lettuce % 19¢; Zu.23c | | Maine Potatoes, 10 * I5¢c{Cranberries .2 | “ @Fancykounfiful l@ Fancy Ripe STRINGLESS BEANS BANANAS | | poren 19 & 23 EACHES 2 25¢ Delicious Halves in Syrup Igst. cans To Help Develop and Keep Bodies ' Healthy and Strong You can’t improve on wise old Mother Nature —the master chemist—who created the perfect balance of precious vitamins and mineral salts that go into costly Purina Whole Wheat Flour. National Biscuit Co. SALTINES lg:;z. l 9c That’s why Schneider’s Fresh and Crisp Purina Whole Wheat Bread is truly the staff of life—it brings you the cream of the One Slic of \ Schneider’s Whole-Wheat Bread Actually contains more phosphorous than a generous por- tion of carrots—more food iron than an extra large serving of spinach. [ ] L] L] Schneider’s Whole-Wheat Bread provides Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin G and especially Vitamin B—the appetite- stimulating Vitamin which Nature has distributed so sparingly in most foods. Schneider's is the only Whole-Wheat Bread in Washing- ton made of costly Purina W hole-W heat Flour. L] ° L] Look for the Red Checkerboard Wrapper. CHARLES SCHNEIDER BAKING COMPANY

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