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Xk R K R ok ok R R K R R K K R K K K X RESIDENTS and VISITORS North Beach, Md. The “Sanitary” COMPLETE FOOD STORE Is Now Open This “Sanitary” offers our usual splendid lines of quality groceries, fresh and smoked meats and fruits and vegetables . . . all at our regular Jow Washington prices. 1 Libbey Safedge GLASS FREE with two bottles of LITH-A-LIMES 2 (e 25C Chase Sweet POTATOES Sanitary & Piggly Wiggly Will Be Closed ALL DAY May 30th 7 : DECORATION DAY E:’.:LT GUNS a M -“ .':: :’m: ?I:’:"‘t‘flz Monday. Each . These Prices Prevall in ‘Washington and Vielnity Priced Lower In 200 Steres SANICO DELICIOUS lco Creun Very Special! Uneeda Bakers DE LUXE Assortment tasty _selection R‘A:hm’uu: i) You'll want good tea ... 4 o yet tea that is reasonably, { priced. Due to present market conditiens, we are able to s e — Swlr\un | Speciat p these an items Campfire Marshmallows. . Campfire Marshmallows. . . Blue Label Boned Chicken Libby’s Corned Beef Libby’s Veal Loaf:..... TR A Libby’s Vienna Sausage Libby’s Lunch Tongue o Libby’s Potted Meat. . . Acme Prepared Mustard........ Zion Fig Bars Domestic Sardines Del Monte California Sardines. . .can King Oscar Imported Sardines.2 cans 29c Crown Imported Sardines. ... White Star Tuna Fish Sanico Grape Juice..... pt. 15¢; ot Kratt Salad Dressing Welch’s Grape Juice....pt. 23c; qt. 45¢ Sanico Peanut Butter.........n ar 15¢ Pink Alaska Salmon. ..can 10c Chum Alaska Salmon . . Wyandotte Ripe Olives...... 9-08. can 25¢ Queen Olives. . .6-or. jar 10¢; 2 8-0z. jars 25¢ Stuffed Olives. . . .4-or. jar 10c; 8-02. jar 20c Lang’s Pickles ...... "% fi?fi.’“" .qar 10c Ford’s Preserves .. ™7, Lo .r 19¢c Sanico Jelly 10c Price . mven tumbler ARt B Special Thu Week other outing offer the best tea value we : ’ et ] In Our Meal Markels have ever offered. Sanitary’s For Sandwiches at Home or Abroad Special Tea | —a tasty blend of Pekoe and Orange Pekoe; reg- ularly sells at 23¢ for one-half pound. < 19¢ REMEMBER——Thu is a one-half pound package We guarantee it to you . . . if after a trial it does not please you, return the unused portion and we will cheerfully refund the entire purchase price. CAUTION—When making iced tea b' sure to make it stronger io allow lar the melting ice flllntllll the tea. CHUCK ROAST . . .~ 13¢c Prime Rib Roast .. »23c 3-Corner Beef Roast.......n 19¢ Fresh Ground Hamburg. . . .». 17¢ Beef Liver .......... . m 15¢ Lean Boiling Beef . . ........ n. 8¢ Shoulder Veal Roast. ......n 18¢c Shoulder Veal Chops......» 21c Fancy Fresh-Killed FRYING CHICKENS Sundays’ and holidays’ favorite dish — . 2% —good served at home or on thceunlrymdud.. A big value at Cooked Hams ... % ™ 29€C Shoulder Lamb Roast. ... ..» 15¢c Shoulder Lamb Chops. .....n 17¢c Breast of Lamb. RO . Pork Liver................n 8¢ Dry Salt Fat Backs.........». 7c =i Regular Lump Crab Meat.u. 21¢ F18D | Fitet of Haddock. .. .. . .» 15¢ for Boston Mackerel. . ... .m 121/5c cieieiese, . m9C Halibut Tront Puritan w10c | Champion Peanuts ,,, PATVAL ' Sanico Corn . - Underwood’s Ham Fine Quality Shoe Peg 1, 2, or 3 cans for Until Saturday’s Closing! French’s Mustard . High-Grade Salted—Schindler’s—2 lbs., 35¢ 18c Cllcquot Club . 3 Cans Zsc | FREE ' Super Suds . . Queen Olives . .. s 29 For the Picnic or Luncheon Catalina Tuna . . 2 e 25¢ Ginger Ale—FULL PINTS | A Package of UNEEDA BISCUITS with 25¢ el e e I Bluefish . ... .w 14c Croakers ....». 8c Hunt's Supreme Royal Anne Cherries—white Cherries | with a deep, russet blush, full tree-ripened, and by far the finest quality of all Royal Anne Cherries. Open a can, taste them, you'll note the dflerenoe Special this week. No. 21 Hunt’s Supreme Bartlett Pears—Pears of very fine color, : fdlnpoyflnotnmhy,ndfreefrmfl-nuhu. The halves are uniform in size and symmetri- cal. Hunt's Supreme Pears are unsur- passed in flavor. Special this week. No. 214 (big) cans HUNT’S SUPREME PEARS 1‘ 1 i l | Two exceptional | | values . .. price || extremely iow ehis 2f6r45 .2f0r43. pound JUMBO BREAD . .= 5c Wanted Items Priced Low! Sealect Evaporated Milk . .2 »« == 11¢ Sealect Evaporated Milk . . = == 3¢ Borden’s Evaporated Milk .4 v« = 25¢ Carnation Evap. Milk . . . .4 v« o 25¢ Wisconsin Milk Cheese .. ..... ™ 19c Kraft Cheese "wmin” ....... == 15c Sanico Mayonnaise .. . * » 13¢; » 25¢ Kraft Mayonnaise. .. % » 15¢; » 29c Shredded Wheat . . . »« 10c; 2 »= 19c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ....... » 8¢ Grape-Nuts Flakes. . ......... »12c Puffed Wheat ..:.........2"'*25c SANICO FLOUR . .%& 30c Wanted Items Priced Low! Standard Grade Peas .. .......3 == 25¢ Standard Grade Corn ... .. .4 == 25¢ Standard Grade Tomatoes . .2 == 15¢ Vite’Em-In Lima Beans. . .. .3 =~ 25¢ Dole 3 Pineapple sice .. .2 v e 25¢ Dole 1 Pineapple e ... .2 b« = 35¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit ... . ..2 =~ 25¢ Rock Creek Ginger Ale . . .3 e 25¢ Canada Dry Ginger Ale . . .2 et 25¢ Canada Dry Ginger Ale . “Sauec 20c LAND O’LAKES BUTTER ®- 27¢, 2 for 53¢ SANITARY BUTTER . . » 23c, 2 for 45¢ JUMBO 55k BUTTER - 23c, 2 for 45¢ SANITARY’S SPECIAL COFFEE ®19¢ GREEN BAG COFFEE . . .m25¢ SANICO FINEST COFFEE . . .m 35¢ FRESH BREAKFAST EGGS Sy 25¢ SANICO FRESH EGGS 22c Contents Peter-Pan Corn ............. == 15¢ Carton BULK or CARTON LARD . . 4= 25c | Peter-PanPeas ............ == 15c Enjoy Cantaloupes at this season’s lowest price— good quality, too. Fancy California Carrots quoted today at a new CANTALOUPES 2«25 FANCY CARROTS z bunches l 5 of 12 Stringless Beans Fresh PeasinPod ........... : Yellow Squash ......... S R 2mws. 15¢ Red, Ripe Tomatoes ................. Fresh Asparagus Home Grown Rhubarb . l§prm¢ Onions.... .. 2 PINEAPPLES The fine quality, medium size pineapples that sold so fast last week. California Lemons ...... i .4 tor 10c Red Sweet Potatoes ................ 4n-.15c me New Potatoes : Your choice, yellow or white, at a very low price. ’ #“"“““““““‘l“#“tt‘.“'l“““: Picking the Presidents The Democratic Convention of 1924 Was One of | the Party’s Most Turbulent, Lasting 17 Days, Davis Candidate After 103 Ballots. ITRI: s ths seventh of a series of les describing national po- vnmmu and campaigns of the put 7 But for fortune'’s strange shuffie of the political cards immediately follow- ing the World War the 1932 presiden- e-up prob-bly ‘would t t is today. decreed oth rwise, usetts, coming '-hdl: year perhaps for pmndemla] con- ration. Had Hoover chosen to Democrat be a he might now be a leading candidate | “B: for the Democratic presidential nomi- | nation with the prospect of having| Coolidge or some other stalwart Re- %uun as his opponent in the 1932 ite House derby. 1918, 'rheodo ded a8 By andum.e for 1 Lhe 192: mpubuun nomination, for his usal of the Hughes cause in 1916 hnd brou;ht him back into the G. O. P. Power Ends s-uuuy However, Roosevelt died audden)y in 1919, and Hoover stated he Republican. It was in 1919 lhat lh» eighteenth amendment became a part | | cf the Constitution and the Volstead act | was passed—echoes of which will be heard nv. the ccnventions this year Roosev ll wu landed on Warren Gamaliel Harding ‘ Ohio. Harding had aban .em.ng the nomination and had clmd headquarters on t.he night it was declfled to put him o Johnson Deellnel. ‘was offered t] dzmhl nom.lnl'.lon but decllned 12 Hlfl he accepted he would have become and very llkely would have been a candidate tn ceed hlmsex(l 1;1‘1924 It was Cal- oou e assachusetts who flnllly was nominated Vice President. Harding Franklin D. Roosevelt for the vice pres- idency. Nations. Harding won with a majority of 7,000,000 VO'AS It was the first time women were eligi- ble to vote in every State. Coolidge Succeeds Harding. ‘Then Harding died, and Coolidge be- came President. Economic conditions were excellent. Republicans in 1924 nominated Coolidge, and the Democrats in one of the most turbulent convenuom of their history finally chose John W. Davis of West Virginia after 103 ballots and & 17-day battle between Alfred E. Smith and William G. McAdoo and a number of favorit> sons. e weary delegates “screamed de- t at the ending of the deadlock.” lin D. Roosevelt was Smith's oor manager, delivering the speech | that placed the “happy warrior” in nom- Into - Chicago “breezed | am _Johnson, vowing death w ‘Woodrow Wilson’s League of Nations.” But_the political lightning, having dificulty finding a suitable conductor, ination. ‘Will Rogers received a vote on the uxtv-elghth ballot. were wearing very short dresse! A few of them to bob their halr. NAVY ORDERS Bareau of Navigation. | ingto Orders issued to officers under dnu’ of May 21, 1932: Rear Admiral John R. Y. Blakely, detached General Bo.rd Navy De- rtment; on rge Lreltment javal Hospital, Washin; home, relieved of all lctive dut) Comdr. Percy K. Robottom, detached command U. S. S. Bushnell about June 28; to instruction, Naval War Collexe Newpon R. I; orders February 2' L»eut Comdr. Leo H. Thebaud, de- | tached aide and flag secretary on slafl, comnmnder Cruiser Division 4; to aide and flag secretary on staff commander, lexer Division 4. Lieut. Comdr. Prancis E. M. Whiting, detached as officer in charge, Navy Re- | cruiting Station, Newark, N. J., about June 30: to duty as officer in charge, | Nl\; Recruiting Station, Brooklyn, Ueut Richard R. Hartung, detached n Ac':demy Anmpons Md., lbcm’ L\eul sunley A Jonu detathed as | officer in charge, Navy Recruiting Sta- tion, Athnt- Ga., about June 30; to duty as officer in chnrge Navy Re- cmmng suuon Macon, Ga. Lieut. R. McCracken, det.ached dde md fl:( leutenant on der, Crutser Division 4: to aide and flu licutenant. o staff, commander, Cruiser Division Lieut. John .v, Patterson, 3d, addi- { tional duty as commander, Mine m~ vision 2. | Lieut. (Junior Grade) Jose M. Caba- ‘lh.s detached Yale University, New about June 11; to U. S. mpton. . (Junior Grade) Ernest J. tru cum Heudquam Nn\ll District, New York, N. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Prederlck Furth, detached Yale Unl‘ermv Hlv_re; Conn about June 11; to U. nessy Lieut. A.Yun!nt Gnde\ Benjamin May, 2d. detached U. S. S. Los Angeles about July 1; to instruction, Naval Academy, Annapolis. ‘Medical Corps. Comdr. Chandler W. Smith, orders March 30 modified; to Naval Medical School, Washington, D. C.. instead Navy Recruiting suuun ‘Washington, ‘Lieut. Comdr. Claude D. Roop, orders March 28 revoked; continue du(y Navy Recruiting Station, Washington, Dental Corps. Lieut. Willlam R. Burns, detached Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., about June 1; to Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. Lieut. (Junjor Grade) George H Mills, detached Naval Academy, napolu Md., about July 2; to 2nd 'Bfl- U. S. Marines, Nlcamgua L\eut (Junior Gra w. Moss, detached Naval Traimng Smuon Norfolk, Va., about July 1; to Norfolk Naval Hmpl'-ll Portsmouth, Va. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Warren D. Sargeant, detached Naval Trninm. Sta- tion, Norfolk, Va. about June 1; to Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. Warrant Officers. Chief Gunner Clarence E. Delp de- tached Navy erd ‘Washington, I-buuz 00y 1: Yo U. B 5. Writses, Chief Gunner Lloyd M. Harmon, de- uched Receiving Station, Puget Sound, in July; to U. S. S. Medusa. chiel’ Gunner Leo E. Orvis, detached vy Yard, Mare Island, Callf, in July; to U S. 8. Medusa. Chief Machinist Rly'mond O. Deitzer, detached Fleet Air Base, Coco Solo, Cnmfl Zone, in July; to U. S. S. Lex- Gunner John W. Hutchinson, de- ached U. 8. S. Dobbin, about July 11; tno Na\al Ammunition Depot, Fort Mif- Gunner George A. Ney, detached S. §. Whitney, about JulV 11; to Nl\y Yard, Washington Chief Machinist Raymond G Ehlvely | detached L 8. S Rigel about May 16; ta U. S. 8. Pinoli " Perfect 7 CRUST Anyone Can Make FLAKO brings the art of pie crust making within the reach of every- one. All that is necessary is to add water to the contents of a package of FLAKO and there's your pie crust ready to bake. No mix- ing, measuring or sifting. 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