Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1932, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932. by inter city sixth-grade chorus of 1,000, CAPONE INVOLVED [y e ]SO0 0 PRESNT 55 Built to Broadcast FESTIV B teymon e ale of the Gherry e One Ponselle Song = l“;:- e i e well| B IN_ OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Ny e 1,200 Pupils Will Take Part in An- Inter grade festival orchestts B By i ! EW YORK, April 28.—A com- nual Musical Event in Central | E¥otte. ,. 1 g"&' "'mg"rf“ui‘gri““““s‘;fi?;’ii High A‘,d,t,,,,-i,m S e, T et el ‘ N built_al e liner 2 Witness Says Stores Gave = | to_allow Rosa Ponselle, Metro- litan Opera star, to contribute Food for Gangster's Soup | | o n. -Aud Lang sme” to | | tweive nundred grade scnoot pupus| DRUG PRICES PROTESTED |} § e M cprogram for UNeM= | | will participate tonight in the first per- | led at Conf 10 to 12 Ib. Average LB Kitchen to Escape Charges. Oed muslcIanS, iready had ar- | |formance of the Spring Music Festival | Criticism Revealed at Conference ‘ Half or Whose ; c ranged passage to Iialy when 'g{ the Wachington grade s‘rhmle;t! Held in St. Louis. asked to participate in the pro- | |Central High School auditorium, The | i . gram. ang suggested the mid- | |program will begin at 8 o'clock, under| ST. LOUIS, April 28 ().—High pres- Center Slices, 1b., 25¢ A e it ; that| | ocean broadcast. the direction of Dr, Edwin N. C. Barnes, | sure methods used to force sales of | 5 CHICAGO, Ap: —Testimony that | A special corps of engineers will head of the music department of public | owned or controlled brands of commodi- ! Also in All Grocery Stores chise e ms were required to | o 500G the Saturnia to super- | |schools. The festival will be repeated | ties. both in chain and independent | furnish - food Al Capone’s soup| | S0 ONCC ging 1200 miles at Saturday night at the same time and | drug stores, are bringing complaints kitchen in exchinge for dismissal of| | Jo," “rney will disembark at | |place from “literally thousands” of customers, : . | “WHERE ECONOMY RULES " short weighing charges was given yes- the first Following is a list of the numbers in | and constitute & problem of “serious i — terday at the trial of two former city| | Gibraltar and return on the Hplon ) import to both manufacturer and re- FRESH S 1b. 25c - S e t. i officials on charges of conspiracy oat. S “March Militaire” and | tailer,” B. B. Aiken, of the Department i KILLED V0 PREE It AW AAWWDARNN Witnesses elso testified that the de- st hern Rose Waltz,” by pre- | of Commerce said here last night fendants, Daniel A. Serritella, city : orchestral group of 125 of the youngest Aiken. speaking before the National . 5 o sealer in former Mavor Willlam Hale Smith Club to Meet | children” in the schools, under the | Drug Store Survey Conference. said in- Steamad Fresh Top M = Until Saturday’s Closing Thompson's sdministration, and his| oo nen | direction of Miss Eisle Roche formation obtained through interviews resh Top Mast Fillet chief assistant, Harry tein, col- ;: Py Mendelzsohn's “War March of the and several thousand aquestionnaires [ . lected thousands of doliars from gro- at 8 o'clock at the Arlington Hotel. | pjiSRORIsiine, (WAL MAUR of It | B0 SO i there is much critie [ LOBSTERS | Fresh Roe Shad (with roe) .. m. 13¢ GRA NULA TED cery stores. Serritella now is a State| Among the epeakers will be Mrs. Ella | Fajrchild Ward conducting: Cantata, cism of prescription prices, possibly be- Eenator. Gauzza and Mrs, William Sullivan |“Washington,” by Ira B. Wilson, sung | cause of a lack of uniformity in pricing. ( Vo-lb. Lb. Fresh Cleaned Croakers . 0e trzmd;nre::‘.ogc;r:‘;fllz:{::’ég Kitenen, s - oo 19(: Sixe 38(:{ Fresh Cleaned Salmon Trout w. 15¢ S U G A R wrough which Capone cla i Oml'fl:" { W e ~ 55?0333:§'1?§=f£r€'i@;fif&;?@fi‘;Mf Wh 'F. d | Fresh Herring (not cleaned) . 6 . 25¢ i - Fresh Cleaned Sl e erever you go,you tin | iy =<2 \BUCK SHAD : In 1529 Fresh Cooked Shrimp. = m. 23c; w. 45¢ | Lb. 7¢ Pk th ° It .th Regular Lump Crab Meat . 25¢ sRoe Shad 7 . 13¢ c IS ma Wi = kets to the poor ie Capo u gave a duck dinner for unemployed | SMOKED SHOULDERS ‘3" . . .m. 8¢ | . 1oin Pl sao Serritella once inf >d her, Miss SRR | vmi‘lljp_ns of friends ||| | LOIN PORK ROAST .. iR, PURE LARD i Lty it would E ta ”;1 « 5 lla_or i Amdms will happen, Focuteln ans ot I G~ but it was no accident that made Blue : 'I'ENDER BEEF RO L. M. Connors, branch manager of i < Ribbon the leading melt of the nation. i another chain of groceries, said his o é Most folks will try anything once, but b - company was forced to contribute to g when they: comeiback o b ot I Plfee Ib. Fancy 1b. Lbs. c Serritella’s political campaigns “in or- ¥ 2 4 re—year aft t's b I orner C Rib C der to escape persecution” on “trumped- 2 % more —year aiter year—it's becsuse up short weight charges.” 1 s * they found that the only way to get o . - S — . —_— ; X 4 Blue Ribbon Malt quality was to buy = Bulk or Package ? ar i i * Blue Ribbon Malt. And, the confidence SEIZE 600-GALLON STILL wr e ofitsmillionsof friends is fully justified, ! ey | for the high quelity of America’s Big- I’U.P;E; C\OIYAR;—/’ 1d f:\(-'fl.e‘ .m: % i b b 4 gest Seller is always the same, kept —A 600-gailon n_ 1l operation 3 absolutely uniform by constant labora- d cial for Friday and Saturda was seized by C iceman Elon ] tory tests. Always packed full 3 lbs. Added Spe y Yy Turner and a Federal dry agent near : : Brandywine yesterdey. Attendants 8 i \ 8 Write for Lena's Free Recipe Book for deli- > 3 \ clous joods and candies. Address: Premior L S | \ WHITE HOUSE Gold Medal or Pillsbury’ B boiler and the contraband plant . '\ t:l or S lfl'y S N cluded & 300-gallon bf’[‘: i filfilqi"{Lfii . v ; 3 g s -\ WA SN || DYAPORATED MIX [ BLOUR 1240 TRt B 4 % A More White House sold in our ] 5c ounds o Added Special for Friday and Saturday "y stores than all other brands combined. cAn 5-Ib. Bag, 19c 24-lb. Bag, 79¢ A&P PEAS swifos | | 270 29¢ NG V- BUTTER 3™ » 25¢; ™ 2 ™ 55¢ WHEREVER YOU GO,YOU FIND CAMPBELL,S - BEANS . 3“‘“17c BI-U E RI B BON MAI.T Butter Kernel Corn .. 2 ™ 25¢ Wildmere Fresh Eqgs . * |7¢ AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER NBC Graham Crackers . 17¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon 5%™10c Rajah Mustard . . . .3 #» 25¢ 8 O'Clock Coffee . . » [9¢c moners Sliced Bread . . . i 5c Wet Me Wetiarmra, ™ 10c CIGARETTES swswsmnse . 2.5 25¢ CHICKEN & NOODLE DINNER " 29¢ NECTAR TEAS =2kt 42 10¢ i 19¢ — 1 CENT SALE Extra Special Value OPENS DRAINS AND R ‘ \ l ™y Best FOOdS or Blue Ribbon SHOE PEG CORN gosukssSAn i ancy Mayonnaise for 35(: and get or Webster's S o e Wiete N | : 1 = Bread & Butter Pickles FRESH LIMA BEANS Germs Multiply. Let “A i Million Litde Plumbers” | for 1 Both 36c Regular 54 Clean Out Every Drain 3. | C for value C Pipe in Your Home | PALMOLIVE SOAP Bmsx WALKS to keep your figure slim and lithe are For Toilet and Bath Fancy California Fancy Crisp twice the fun when you know that sharpened ‘ NAVEL appetite may be satisfied — safely. ‘ 3 Cakes 1 9c ORANGES JUMBO CELERY ! : " | Seed! : ‘ AND DEODORIZES Ry-Krisp is tempting—delicious and satisfying, Bring in Your Coupons oz §9eza::d12b 2 bunches 23c Action and Quick Re- has begun. These crunchy whole rye wafers STAR SOAP S sults. Doctors Advise, { g Y oy ! Iceberg Lettuce. .. .2 neass 15¢, 19¢ Ceepi - ally help y fi | : :‘ywpxfiuiifi"'l"‘s“.sf:d actually help you to stay fit, because they help For Kitchen or Laundry ] FRESH PE AS { Fancy Cauliflower nest 29c CLEANS CLOSET BOWLS yet it keeps up the good work your exercise By Hlomrits Vit Aswrce to keep you slim. Eat Ry-Krisp for Sanitary, Free-running [ | Dra ’ Breakfast—With coffee and preserves Lunch—With a stuffed tomato salad i New Cabbage 2w 13¢ 6 Cakes 2 5 C 3 lbs 25(: Green Peppers 4c Fancy New Potatoes 4 ws. 25¢ e g Tea—Toasted and lightly buttered RlTrER,S : Fresh Kale 3 e 8¢ SPINACH st 1.l Dinner—With fruit cocktail or soup an15¢,19c | 3 bs. 19¢ QUAKER MAD || — ..., S f FRESH CALIFORNIA BEANS || PINEAPPLES |\ o b i 3-14¢c || 2«19 | .25 ASK.YOUR GROCER

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