Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1932, Page 24

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B8 HONORED, HAUSNER strenuocus two wecks in which he has been the principal figure in a revolu- tion and counter-revolution. Disorders, in which five persons were THE WVENING threatening punishment by exile, im- | prisonment or flnes for attempts to cause trouble. The commander of the military gar- STAR. WASHINGTON, The new decree declares all who make trouble to be enemies of the re- public. It prohibits relations “with any forelgn organization from which D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932. reported slain yesterday and many in- | rison ordered troupx to fire immediately | instructions or aid might be received” jured, apparently had subsided, but|on any groups of malcontents as-|by the Communists, indicating the The junta Tollowed up by outlawing | sembling ih the streets. Chile already | roference was. to Soviet Russs, aic Communism by a special decree, was under martial law. though no country was named. WILL TRY NEW HOP Rescued Flyer Decorated by Poland and Paid Tribute by United States. FOOD STORES INc. Another New Store ce S his drifting him aboard, st and ¢ TR i Sam Mushinsky, 35 N St. N.W., Phone No. 3103 Grand Opening, Friday, June 24th, 7 to 10 P.M.fi BUTTE IOWA STATE = 27c UNITED BRAND = 23¢ 8-Oz. Package SUNSHINE Krispy Crackers and 1 Can Ritter’s Tomato Soup exper ocean on his ill- EAT RY-KRISP with every meal! These crunchy wafers nswer the have a tempting whole rye flavor that adds > things would 28 Hours. interest to every summer food. And they e was in the air 28 c became dis- covered 2,890 actually help you to stay slim by helping to b"r’:“:;;;l‘:‘;fiflh\fi keep you fit! Ry-Krisp Whole Rye Wafers ther flight but I am not en- are perfect for summer use — for picnics — Hausner and his . . . . 1 to a touring — camping —or fishing trips. R or Meals at Home—with salad, jellied soups Picnics—with cheese, t expect to leave ham, sardines PRESIDENT DAVILA ILL WITH GRIPPE “Uneeda Bakers” Royal Lunch Rock Creek Gingerale Plus Deposit Camping or Touring— Compact, crisp, convenient White Star Tuna Fish Astor Orange Pekoe Tea—1007 India 1 Ib.—15¢ 2 Ib.—23c Anglo Corn Beef 2 1o ane 33¢ Disorders Subside After Five Are Slain in Fight on Plus Deposit Communists. g i Kitehen Tested } Efofled Sardines Krumms Mac., Spag. or Noodles.. . Vitomont Dog Food Thompson’s Milk By the Associated Press SANTIAGO. Chile, June 23.—A se- vere attack of grippe kept Carlos Da- vila, Pres confined to his bed yesterday while the weight of the army was thrown against Communist which have threat- ened his re; .3 me 20¢ n Te; o 13¢ VEGETABLES Carrots. . 2 bunches 15¢ Beets . . . 2 bunches 15¢ Lima Beans . . 3ms 29¢ Radishes . . 3 bunches 10c Cucumbers e v 3 10c iomso Cantaloupes . 3 for 29¢ President s illness was said to be complicated by overwork during the Sm’d Sausage » 25c¢ ’ AUTH uSliced Bacon. ™ 23c Fountain Brand Hams Home-DressedFrying Chickens ™ 33¢ Tender Round Steak A.D. Loffler’s Skinless Franks. ."25¢ Winners in the* Budweiser Fancy Rib Roast . . ® 23c American Beauty Hams . . ® 15¢ Brewer-Snyder Potato Chips. . . »= 9c Fresh Tomatoes . . 3m:29¢ Stringless Beans . . 3w 19¢ Fresh Corn on Cob . . e« 5¢ MALT CONTEST (which closed at 12 o’clock midnight, June 15, 1932) Octagon Cleanser '3 o 14¢ Makes Pots and Pans Look Like New @)POD Valuable Coupon on Each Package PARAMOUNT Sweet Pickles STAR SOAP 6 =~ 25¢ Chase and Sanborn Coffee Package Tea—FREE GUNDERSHEIMER’S DIXIE BELLE — A Chocolate-Covered Layer Cake Made With the Best Ingredients. 1 1b. Each Will be announced in the newspapers just as soon as the judges can make their 186 decisions from . i 3-0z. Jar Stuffed the thousands upon thousands of titles submitted. OLIVES 10c COMET RICE A 5-String BROOM 29c BLUE RIBBON Malt Syrup We want to take this oppor- tunity to thank all the entrants for the great interest they have 4 Full Quart shown in our contest. Owing to the overwhelmmg number of entries we have re- ceived it will require at least 30 days for the judges to select and determine the winners. 3-Lb. Can 47 25¢ Hot-pan Process 5 i 25¢ Watch the newspapers for an- nouncement of the names of the 186 lucky contestants. 40-Fathom Fillett. .. » 25¢ CRAB MEAT ANHEUSER-BUSCH - » » » ST. LOUIS BUTTERFISH..... » 19c

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