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THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, .D. C, MONDAY, MAY 23. 1932. A7 New Methodist Bishops WET ISSUE RAISED |VILLAGE BLACKSMITHS [SAYS HE AIDED 500 GIRLS |3etvsen 500 and 100 girs curing the| Gatholic Educator Dies. e f them for im| K NATCHEZ, Miss, May 23 (#).—Rev. IN SOUTH CAROUNA ARE STAG"‘G COMEBACK Accused Rector Offers to Furnish m‘e‘: D.vldao:ru!dmr?ge:m?ld submit a Thomas Keating, known in the Catholic ELECTED AT ATLANTIC CITY MEETING. b List of Those He Advised. Smith's Seat in Senate to Be Sought list of names and addresses of mCTe Orger of the Sacred Heart as Brother than 500 young women whom he had ' Staniquas, pioneer educator and found- LOMDON, May %3 (#)—Rev. H. 8. Davidson, 62-year-old rector of Stiffkey, by Candidate Beaten for Gov- ernor in 1930, NETHODST PAREY IN TS FIVAL W General Conference May Be Extended Beyond Adjourn- Business Brisk in Repairing Farm Machinery—Wholesalers Report Increased Sales. By the Assocated Press. CHICAGO, May 23.—The village blacksmith is staging & comeback. Blacksmiths, who three years ago dvised or assisted. |er of St Aloysius College in New on trial before church authorities on * | Orleans, died here ear'y yesterday. charges of immorality, testified today Rev. Dr. James Patterson recently He was 89 years old and had been a celebrated his 102d birthday anni- member of tke Sacred Heart order for that he had given advice or help to versary in Montreal, Canada. 73 years. . By the Assoclated Press. . ment Time Wednesday. By the Associated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 23— ‘The Methodist General Conference en- tered its final week today with the time of adjournment uncertain and the cal- endar still crowded with suggested legis- lation. The conference was originally expect- ed to end Wednesday, but there has | 3een talk of extending it beyond that ay. Among the proposals or questions still pending on which the conference is ex- pected to act are: Salary reductions for marriage and burial services; the as- signment and transfer of bishops, and | the reorganization of existing church | J sy were elected bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church.—A. P. Photo. operations to reduce overhead. | The conference has also to act on | recommendations for a 6-point plan to | be applied to existing economic condi- | tions and the suggested advocacy of | Federal aid for unemployed. of the large portion of the episcop address devoted to a demand for between capital and labor. These two |\ proposals are expected to receive ex- tended consideration. In addition there are such pending | Had Had Speculators Puzzled. CHICAGO CROP PROPHET PROVES TO BE A WOMAN “drastic” realignment of the relations |wryat Man Miller,” the Forecaster, trict have been talking about “that man Miller, the crop forecaster.” But_they've been mistaken. *“That man Miler” is a woman—one of the very few in the United States engaged in her particular profession. Her reports have been signed “E. H. Miller,” and that sounded masculine enough until a newspaper discovered the fact today that the “E” stands for Eileen and that she's red-haired. COLUMBIA, 8. C, May 23—Rum- blings of political thunder could be heard today in South Carolina. One of the issues raised is prohibition repeal. This issue was hurtled to the front Sat- urday with announcement by Ashton H. ‘Willlams of Florence, unsuccessful “wet” candidate for Governor in 1930, that he would enter the race this Summer for the United States Senate seat now held by Senator E. D, Smith. Previously L. G, Southard of Spar- tanburg, another aspirant, had an- nounced he would run on a “wet” plat- form. Williams has the backing of the Ishw Assocfation for Prohibition Re- lorm. ~ One of the announced senatorial can- The wholesalers and officials of order houses said sales to Midwest farmers of harness, machinery, repair parts and horse-drawn equipment al tachments for the first five months of 1932 would likely exceed those of any period in recent years. Greece Offered U. S. Wheat. ATHENS, Greece, May 23 (#).—Two American firms' have offered to sell the | Grecian government 250,000 tons of wheat, payment to be half in currency were ready to take up other lines of work, are doing a brisk business now in repairing farm machinery, it was said today by wholesalers of farm equip- ment. mail fight on Blease in 1930. Senator Smith | is expected to stand for re-election, and | State Senator R. M. Jeffries of Colton | has indicated he may run, bringing the | list of probable entries to date to six. - Pit Pony Has Premonition. After 26 hours’ strenuous work res- cuers found the body of Edward Hall, who, with two others, was entombed |~ by a fall of stone in a coal mine at West Pelton, England. Animal lovers declare that a pit pony, Oscar, had a | premonition of the disaster. Just be- | fore the crash, Oscar, standing waiting Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 to rid the t CLAFLIN is the place to get it Reg. 19¢ Rich Creamy Cheese 1b. 1 5° Food/ Hlps for Memorial Day If you are planning an outing, you will need plenty of good, wholesome Food. Your nearby 4&5€0 Store at remarkable Savings. the board of bishops: a liberalization oo A : : didates is former Senator Cole L. Blease. | and half in Greek tobacco. R = big of the grounds on which the church eg. b1 will _countenance divorce: changes in RALPH MAGEE (eft) of Seattie, Wash, and Ralph §. Cushman of | Ancther is Solicitor Leon W. Harris of 15 lce awa“an mea e 2 (S the Methodist Titual, particularly in the Rochester, N. Y., are shown together in Atlantic City, N. J, after they | Anderson, who conducted a relentless c cans Luscious Slices in Rich Syrup. Take Advantage of This SALE . .. Grapefruit, Peaches Grapefruit Juice Crushed Pineapple Pineapple Tidbits Bartlett Pears 4 small cans ) 25¢ proposals as advocacy of a prohlbi!ion‘ The “tools” of her trade are some |to pull away the loaded tubs, bolted and /m - ing 3,000 reports from 3,000 grain dealers | galloped the entire length of the drift, | ||Asewsm case-carrying bests. e e ondenAtion Of PACIB | ny the Amciated Press. | and 2,500 cotton ginners, received each | thereby saving his own life, although | 5 ROACH Regular 5¢ Lord Baltimore Soring of properly dissomiated birth | CHICAGO, May 23.—For some time | month to form the basis of her broad- | the warning was too late to heip the| [O{29s{0 WY s [0SR H et control information. ! speculators in Chicago’s financial dis- | casts. men. p}):flz”ng everages i 3 Bote loc Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise Made in our own kitchens. Reg. 35¢ quart jar 25¢ We use Fresh Eggs fifty-two weeks in the year in making Hom-de-Lite. 5¢ N. B. C. Cakes and Qrackers DEMANDS SPEEDY Banquet Orange Pekoe REG. Sandwich Spread . ; 12150 7-0z. jar 8c Glenwood Jellies. .. ........ Sunit I ASCO Fruit Preserves. ... .... 1b. jar 19¢ ) Underwocd’s Deviled Ham. . No. 1 ’ FREE—1 Package Soda Biscuits Cans 256 Reg. 25¢ Diplomat Boned Chicken. . .. . .. can 43¢ h ASCO Prepared Mustard. . .. ... jar 10c = . Best Open Kettle Crispo Fig Bars. . ........... 2 1s. 19¢ Use the Best and Save Money. Bread of oun enitne stocks of Lard, 2= 11¢ 1 ———— Supreme 2 — 15° SUITS~TOPCOATS o Somme D 52 = QurNewPolicy will beannounced HA P leleS VICtor Bread foat 5c at ghe conclusion of this Eventp'— TS “AB ERDASH ERY Reg. 21c Wrapped Sliced I::vsl‘_nmz:lcv:lflw:eéla‘n};':s;k;i?‘z}s: & A gwee: ;Fd i qt. 19C ARRei‘u:ard?SE Value. methods that should be put into L . o ST IRCC AT 1 21 can Rockwood's Cocoa Jrats t tth land eco- s i :;:“ci;cteht:;:: m;g«;:m;:yg flt m Mfic Mw MM Dil‘;ef)} 1;; 2 1 8crke. Rockwood's Decorettes! 25° : ) { One sm. bot. with each large bot.| %" : $30 & $35 Values $40 Values $50 Values 2 5 Free o Wien Cleaning Fluid, 25¢ Fine American Flags S size 12" x 18 each 5° ASCO Crushed or Shoepeg Corn can 10c | Ritter Cooked Spaghetti. . . ......can 5c 4SCO Bartlett Pears. ... .... "oig can 19c | Maxwell House Coffee. .. . ... 1. tin 35¢ Brl Munte Peaches. .. ... vig can 18c | Fluffy Marshmallows. . . .2 1-ib. pkes. 15¢ Drl Monte Pears........ big can 20c | Choc-covered Marshmallows. ... . 19¢ >¢‘| 735 These Dynamic Values Come But Seldom in a Lifetime. Schloss Suitsand Top Coats. New Spring and Summer models. Smart fabrics. Celanese lined. Formerly priced $30 and $35. }2 8 }2985 Making Way for Our Policy Demands This Reduction. Right at the height of the Spring Season —Schloss Suits and Top Coats, formerly priced at $40. New Low Tea Prices Black or Mixed . . %b. pks Delightfully mild—flavory—plcasant. Orange Pekoe . . ‘'b.oke 15¢ You will receive real satisfaction from this tea. Included in this group are the finer Schloss Bros. Suits and Top Coats, at this unheard-of reduc- tion. All celanese lined. For- merly priced $590. T 4sco)| Teas| Nothing in stock is exempt from Drastic Price Cuts (Contract Brands excepted). Even Your Choice . .. ) T our finest hand tailored Schloss Clothes and Rogers Peet Clothes, priced formerly this Stringless Beans, Pe;s,“Shoei;:eg Corg ........... 5c 3 4SC0 Tomato Juice, Yello antam Corn. ....... Sprmg at $60 and $65, go at $37.85. TOmat::es,a lgot:eldeMeats,vzsw Beans vith Pork. . . ASCO Finest Meals——l Westphalias . . . » 19¢ End Cut Pork Chops Y M > Center Cut Pork Chops. .. » 19¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops . . .. = 19¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast . ... » 15¢ Lean Stewing Lamb. ....2 15¢ Swne Lamb Liver.........» 18\~ 2¢ Tender Round . .. .... Steaks Sever Tomtatiin. .77\ * Choice Cuts Porterhouse. . . .. » 39¢ Dynamic Hat Prices Sennitt Straws $ 1 55 New, crisp—just unpacked to sell $3 .65 at $2. Soft, head-conforming flexible $ 6 .35 ARROW SHIRTS at Terrific Reductions Small Lean Sanforized Arrow Shirts, collar at- Sugar Cured Sliced tached and separate collar styles — 95¢ An almost unbelievable Meyer price $ 2 .65 plain colors and smart patterns. $1.85 $2.65 $3.85 Former Price $2.50 Bacon No Rind—No Waste reduction, but necessary to make way brims ... for Our New Policy. White Broad- cloths and Colored Madras, both Col- lar Attached and Separate Collar styles. Now Panama Hats Genuine Panamas in the new Opti- mo or pinch front shapes. They were bought to sell at $5.00—Sale Price. .. $3.50 Priced formerly $4. New Summer Beach Robes in plain blue, tan and green, and smart stripes. Just arrived, to go at Neckwear $5.00 Fine Panama Hats . Just received for this season’s sell- You'll o e a 5 5 ing, in the new shapes. 58.00 value, duction! New szil:lnr:;:::pn, :l;; c ' S SEE s Fresh Produce ; et Gl e Shorts or £ Fresh Southern String Beans. . . .3 ms. 25¢ Stk Ot Sweaters $1 .35 . % Green Sweet Potatoes . . . . .. .. 4w 15¢ ooy e ey A, S Undershirts E [ R § P Green New Cabbage...... .4 . 19 New . Weaverriln s LA s g * |Fancy Boxed Apples. .. .. .2 ms 15¢ Hosiery ..‘;f.!:;a e .._.,e.;:d.-.;'g:'.. 34c H €as Juicy Grapefruit . . . . . . .. 2w 15¢| Potatoes Sensational—does not half describe 27c ol e s M E N S SHOP INC. Juicy California Lemons . . . . 0. 27¢ the startling reduction. Fine quality 3 Ibs. 25c Cl'iSp lceber( Lme. G z R lgc 5 Ibs. 24(: rayon and silk novelty hose. buy these by the dozen 4 for $1.00 OUR FINER HABERDASHERY AT SIMILAR DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. (CONTRACT BRANDS EXCEPTED.) Fancy Texas Onions. . ... .4 s 2]c "Your needs for outings can be supplied at Savings in your nearby @&S€0 Store 1331 F Street - e Our_Stores and These Prices FEffectl Meat” Markels in W and_Vielnity.

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