Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1932, Page 16

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A—16 HUUVER OCCUPIES OLD LINCOLN PEW Chief Executive and First| Lady Attend New York | Avenue Church. Pr t!u ident and Mrs. Hoover went to| New York Avenue Presbyterian | morning to attend | nor of the memory DI‘ 1coln. While an occupant of | Abram Lincoln wor- s church and it was in hin that Mr. | oh R. Sizoo. pastor of this | hurch, devoted his sermon | d President, the title of | mon being “The Voice of Lin- Pays Glowing Tribute. )EY Wwas a gln\\- c Mrs. Chrlstofierson and Pilot Meresting exam- and told how ht be adopted by the acing the world prob- | for Every Crisis. made by Rev s will be A.F. OF L. AND LEGION | MAP JOB CAMPAIGN * & Every Store, Shop. Office and Fac- tory to Be Visited in Re- lief Drive. ed in job: 800 Ameri- 30.000 local BOY HERO, 5, IS DEAD GROSNER'S "7 been wziting for Were 40 & 5 That Sold for |PATMAN CREDITS SELF “final” HERE THEY ARE! Every Last O’ Is Included! Kuppenheimer and Grosner O 'coats FOR MELLON’S TRANSFER Tells Veterans at Bonus Rally in That Charge Came as Public Duty. Boston Impeachment By the Associated Press. BOSTON, February 8 —Representa- tive Wright Patman of Texas lasc; night said the appointment of Andrew | J. Mellon as Ambassador to England indicated he, Patman, had performed a public duty in presenting impeach- ment charges against the former Secre- tary of the Treasury. The Texan spoke at a “bonus rally” held in Faneuil Hall under the au- | spices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Patman termed the appointment of | Mellon as a “presidential pardon.” He advocated full payment of the! soldiers’ bonus, saying it would increase | buying power and hence aid in the re- turn to prosperity. He said that the i | money ‘bdm\g< to the soldiers” and | that the “bonus rally” came at an op-'| portune time following upon the “anti- | hoarding™ conference. WOMAN STARTS LONG ARGTIC HO Graham on First Leg of Rescue Flight. BY WEBSTER A. JONES. Special Dispatch to The Star rson, Portland avia- R. Graham, veteran pilot. of Nom monoplane first leg of g journey himo, drifting some- n the Bering Sea with a valu- 20 of furs stop will be made at Oro- . and from there the daring fiyers wiil take off for Point Barrow, stopping to fuel en route Mrs. Christofferson, the widow Cr aham were in ed earchinig for the vessel. the | ys over the snowy | ds of Northern | y will attempt a dash jorth Pole. A base will be es- | i at Wainwright, Alaska, from | ich the intrepid couple will make | e North American e Inc s Examined GiatseFicied DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist ‘Phone National 0321 NAVAP NASAL - VAPOR Clears head instantly. Stops cold spreading. Sprinkle your handkerchief during the day —vyour pillow at night. Graduate McCormick Medical Callege AT ALL DRUG STORES McKESSON PRODUCT 1325 F STREET ely you /4 buy NOW! If you're one of the folks who have DriCesioeN coat in Stock Our Entire Stock in Two Groups Were 350 to #75 $ 5 $ 75 Now e Now ° Choice of any Fall and Winter HAT 95 CHARGE ‘things’ . . . We invite you to use our convenient Ten-Pay Plan, or, if yet wish,open a charge account. There is 1 extended payments, o extra charge for GCROSNERY 135 F STREET THEE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, Butter- | factor in the growth of our ' business. Land O’Lakes » = 33¢C America’s finest quality sweet cream butter— see the Government certificate in each carton. Sanitary, 30c; 2 59c | A high-grade creamery butter . . . Washington for many years. ' Jumbo An excellent fresh | the convenient one-pound rolls . . . popularity with our patrons. A Golden Opportunlty To Buy Two Favored ltems Of Hunt’s Supreme Foods At Special Low Prices All Hunt's Supreme Foods are fancy quality. .. Fruits for Salad Royal Anne Cherries !, 23¢, 2 «- 45¢ Country Style Roll has been an | important These Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity Granulated SUGAR 10 .2, 45¢ a favorite in o o = 290 | creamery butter packed in | rapidly gaining | Long Horn the very highest grade packed. 23¢c,2 - 45¢ Ig. can Each of these cans of Hunt's Supreme Fruits for Salad, in addition to containing the very finest qual- ity fruits grown, is carefully packed so that there is an even number of pineapple arcs, peach halves, apricot halves, pear halves and red cherries. You may serve cach of vour guests the same delicious combination. Hunt's Supreme Royal Anne Cherries are more than delicious—note the full ripe blush on each cherry, then let your taste tell you why you'll prefer Hunt's Supreme Foods. Additional Hunt’s Supreme Foods Hunt's Supreme Fruits for Salad . . Hunt's Supreme Fruits for Salad , . Hunt's Supreme Peaches . . . Hunt's Supreme Fresh Prunes . Hunt's Supreme Spinach Hunt's Supreme crerv Asparagus .- Hunt's Supreme Peeled Apricots . 15¢ 10c 35¢ 15¢ 15¢ i 28c , large can 25C 8-oz. can 2 targe cans large can . , No. 2 can |3C: large can No. Hunt's Supreme Unpeeled Apricots . = = [9¢ Have vou tried these fine, low-priced unpeeled apricots > Not quite so attractive looking. but a full tree-ripened and more delicious flavor. IN OUR MEAT MARKETS We Offer Only High-Quality Meats STEAK SALE Cut from High- Grade Beef Only GOBEL’S BACON Bottom Round Steak....w. 23c | Top Round Steak. ...... . 27¢ || 1 Sirloin Steak. ... 29¢ | Wisconsin CHEESE FEBRUARY 8, 1932. cEm Co. (W ‘ ALSO OWNING AND OPERATING Bulk or Ibs. for 19c SANlCO PAN ROLLS, doz.. & L) SANDWICH BREAD, SLlCED 1 Oc 8c LARD | that wel- : COFFee comes com- | parison and gains new users | thereby. Sanico. . . . . . 35¢ Blended from the finest coffees grown—"changes coffee drinking irom a habit to a pleasure.” GreenBag. . . . 25¢ A big |.s\unte linger over.” Sanitary Special » 17¢ Mild and mellow a minimum of cost. These Prices Prevail i Washington and Vicinity Carton for years, truly—"a cup you'll 15¢ “makes a real good cup’—at Apple Sale! Remember how good Yacal grown Stavman and De- licious apples are. \We are delivering to large quantity of these apples and the quality is most excellent. . .so fine that if you'll but see them you'll be a certain purchaser. i | Local Grown Stayman Fresh Spinach, 3 » 19¢ Stringless Beans and Delicious California Carrots Fresh Kale Ripe Tomatoes Yellow Onions White Potatoes, 10 - New Potatoes Yellow Sweet Potatoes White Turnips Yellow Turnips . 10c Rutabagas . 10c GRAPEFRUIT SALE 1 Free With 5 « 25¢ Buy five (5) tasty grapefruit and the clerk presents you with an ad- ditional one free. to our stores a Ibs. for .+ 15¢ 15¢ =25¢ . 10c . 10c Additional Specials! Heinz Ketchup . . . . small bottle 12 Tomato ketchup as only Heinz makes it—priced very special. Hershey’sCocoa . . . . | Medium Prunes. . . . = 19¢ bottle Lowest price in Regularly 4 Ibs. l9c 4 lbs. 25¢ | 3¢ Sunbrite Cleanser . . .3« 11c Porterhouse Steak. ..m. 35¢ if Hamburg Steak......... ai5c| v Beauty Experts. Palmolive. 12-1b. pkg. Gobel’s Scrapple Gobel’s Frankfurters. ........... . 19¢ Gobel’s Skinless Franks What a Nickel Will Buy Jos. Phillips Original Sausage. . .». Pyritan Sliced Bacon............ w. 25¢ SPECIAL LeanFreshHams.............. w 17c Fresh Shoulders.. . ............. Ib. Lean Pork Chops............... . J4c Select PorkChops. . .. ........-- w. 17c Pork Loin Roast............... . LAMB CHOPS Shoulder Lamb Roast Breast of Lamb Shoulder VealRoast. ........... m. 21c Shoulder Veal Chops........... w. 25¢ Lean Boiling Beef.............. . 10c Shoulder Cut P8G Naphtha Soap Star Laundry Soap ALL PORK YOUR ». 20€ CHOICE SAUSAGE . i PHILLIPS DELICIOUS Black-Eyed Peas Tomato Soup Pork and Beans Prepared Spaghetti 14¢ «™ 15¢ . 12V5¢ New Low Prices FLOUR GOLD MEDAL 5 lbs. 6 Ibs. 22¢ 12 lbs. 45¢ SANICO. Sliced Halibut. . ........ w. 29¢ Sliced Salmon.. ... | Spanish Mackerel. Fillet of Haddock.. Fancy Trout ; Fancy Blue Fish........ w. 19 Standard Oysters. .pt. 25¢ ot 49¢ sws. 17¢ “Keep vour_complexion young,” who advis 6 1bs. 20c | | | e Chum Salmon PACKAGED Kraft ChtEes Pabst-ette Ritter Vegetarian New Low §ci- 19c Campbell’s Ass | Argo Alaska Red Salmon . . . Alaska Pink Salmon Kinney’s Salmon Steak.29c ana 50c Argo Light Meat Tuna No. % can 10c Catalina L’t Meat Tuna Ne. % can 10c Catalina L't Meat Tuna No. 14 can }7¢ White'St’r L’t M’t T’na No. 1; can 23¢ Wisconsin Full Milk Cheese . . . .» 19¢c | Kraft Swiss Cheese Blue Moon Cheese ( geaciort Blue Moon Roquefort Heinz Vegetarian Beans. . Campbell’s Tomato Soup . . 't Soups. en 10c Herring Roe, aan Blue Rose Rice. L Tangy sea foods, canned as they are 1 caught from the deep, cold, salty ocean | .. or rich dairy products, kept fresh and sweet in our cold ice-chests. There's canned or fresh fruits and vegetables, bulk and pack- | aged foods . . . all clean, fresh and appetizing. Lent offers no pl’oblcm “'hcn you Shop for (Oods ’ at Sanitary Stores. can zsC Domestic Oil Sardines. . No. % can 4 Dom’tic Must’d Sardines No. 1 can 4c | Crown Brand Sardines. . .2 cans 15¢ | King Oscar Imp'rted S'dines can 15¢ | Del Monte Oval Sardines. . can 10c | Wet Pack Shrimp an 19¢ Deep Sea Shrimp glass 35¢ | can 12¢ | pke. 5¢ Except Swiss Peerless Macaroni, Etc. Sanico Macaroni, Etc.. . .3 pkes. 25¢ Mueller’s Macaroni, Etc.. . .pks. 10c Ritter Prepared Spaghetti.3 cans 25¢ Phillips Delicious Spaghetti can 5¢ B. & M. Flaked Fish can 1lc, 19¢ Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry. . .2 eans 25¢ 3 == 20¢ pke. 19¢ pke. 19¢ pke. 23¢ ean 1115¢ Beans. .3 cans 25¢ Extra added special for this week only. Great Northern Beans, 4 »= 17¢ Dried Lima Beans. .. .2 ms 17¢ Black Eyed Peas 3w 19c 10c 117 12V5¢ .. 5¢, 4 ws. 19¢

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