Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1932, Page 35

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v THE EVENING JUNE CUD-CHEWING RACE | e who e wi K REVEALED IN IEXAS We Offer—Genuine $4 a Pound, Divorced b Remains of Prehistoric Cave Dwellers Found by Smith- | ROOT BEER sonian Party. —one of the most healthful . . . and a real thirst-quenching beverage, too. Children love Hire’s, and it is so good for them. Keep Hire’s Root Beer on ice . . . then you are always prepared for that drink-de- . manding moment. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, } By the Assoclated Press. | CHICAGO, June 23.—Reducing || may have its complications. Mrs. Jeanette Davidson of Chicago reduced frcm 250 to 150. Her husband, Julius, of Toronto, Ontario., rald he paid $400 on gym classes rmucmg her, which made the rate $4 a pound. But Mrs. Dflfldson told Judge Daniel P. Trude she didn't want to reduce in: of a prehistoric race of cave SEvey fime & bl = hitherto unknown to science gym- | | nasium class he beat m*" she by a Srith- saio Judge Truds granted her a divorce. The charge was cruelty. d sid- | prople 1ad to the project carried out 1 r of pushing thr exploration | These Prices Prevail in Washington and Suburbs Rema dwellers Until Saturday s Closing! Sanico Mayonnaise 219: SPECIAL Country Club has the real old time flavor —is delicious as well as thirst quenching. Don’t let another day go by without e e knowing the goodness of this fine beverage! rom 45 to 50 feet r than using them as tem- ters. “Cud-Chewing” Peopie. They depended largely on the cacti s meuntains for food, cloth- | 15 people leuchilla, one ([ tly the lezves SThe cavel peopie quite different 'lhl‘\ were a h\mlm" sll kinds. Bones of the found in the caves, s me bruktn in order to obtain the marrow. European Influence Lacking. The age of these remains cannot be determined on the basis of present data. There was no trace of European influ- ence, indicating the cave deposits must have been laid down before the Span- fards first crcssed this part of the United States. Most nf the deposits fairly the surface to ine Ap- of me caves has ce they were in- e filled with bats _excavation must st continuous changed very little s habited. They now and mud swallow 5 ng a hod und. SPECIALLY PREPARED [ 3l O STRAINED VEGETABLES Refreshing Iced Drinks Taste Better when sweetened to your individual taste. This is easy to do—if you use JACK FROST u: in is that these people s suppcsition, Setzler points out, | must have been | driven into the inhospitable desert mountsics by some powerful enemy. RUSSELL SUPPOHTED AS REPRESENTATIVE Kentucky Third District Repub-| licans Decide Against Aiding Thatcher for Re-election. Press | 1 . June 23—The | ict Republican crganization | fltrd'\\ was committed to support the | . Russell, Louls- | css man, for Representative. ouncement was made by Mayor illiam B. Harrison of Louisville, who id the organization had decided not to support Representative Maurice H. Thatcher for re-election. Although the statement did not give any reason for the abondonment .of | Thatcher, it was generally -known in political 'circles here that Thatcher's vote at the present sesion of Congress | cn matters involving the prohibition question was unsatisfactory ‘to leaders he The third _district embraces Louls- ville_and Jefferson_County. This Helpful Booklet FREE Get these helpful suggestions for training baby’s mealtime habits. This booklet also ex- plains the technical fea- tures that make the Gerber Products better for baby. Phone or write, for your copy today.. MR. HAL B. CLAGETT Roam %% Washington Loan & Trust Blds. Phone: - Natl. 3256 FRUIT POWDERED SUGAR Especially prepared for iced drinks and to serve with ries, cereals. It runs freely—dissolves instantly. It is Pure Cane Sugar. fresh fruits, ber- Ask for it by name; your grocer has it. The only Jack Frost Sugar in a light blue Refined by THE NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING CO. of N. J. large bottle contents lmll 25 conlenh c In Our District & Maryland Stores 25¢ Now An Amazmgly Low Price | For One Day Only Big Introductory Sale on Hunt’s Supreme Not Peeled APRICOTS Never in the history of our busi- ness can we remember selling a can of apricots of this quality at such a low price. Thousands of our patrons should know how good they are— hence this trial offer at a hitherto unheard-of price. Remember this sale is for one day only—Friday, June 24th Remember, also, that we guar- antee if you like apricots that these will give you the utmost in satisfaction. Take home six, a dozen or a case; if after eating one can and you are not sat- isfied—return your purchase within a few days’ time and we will refund your money. I POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY AS A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE L Excellent quality Mayonnaise offered at the lowest price ever. Heinz Baked Beans 2:%15- Enjoy these superior quality oven-baked beans at this extremely low price. Pink Salmon Good substantial food priced at a big saving. Single can, 19¢c . . . this brand is extensively advertised in The Star. Shoe Peg Corn 3<-25- SANICO or TRUSTY FRIEND brands. . .both are very high quality. T 4 ® CHICKEN AND rlpo NOODLE DINNER guests or to serve when you don’t feel like cooking. Kraft Pimento = 2«29 Also KAY and LIMBURGER—lowest price ever qu:(ed on Kraft jar cheese. Kraft Old English Cheese #. Krispy Crackers } 27c A special combination sale to more thoroughly introduce Old English Cheese. Palmolive Soap 4 25 cakes for | Recommended by beauty experts all over the world. ' Gold Dust “Let the twins do your work.” Oxydol FREE—A small package with the purchase of a large pack- The concentrated soap that soaks clothes clean. 21 age at our regular price of— ket Jem 25 White Star Tuna 3 <~ 55- Just heat and serve—deliciously good—keep a few jars on hand for unexpected Refundable Bottle Charge thh Prtces So de on Quality Canned Foods - Why Not Buy the Best The following items represent exceptional values—the quality is such that you'll really enjoy these foods— Peter-Pan Peas. . . ..... = Sanico Ripe Tomatoes A-1 Stringless Beans Top Notch Tiny Peas Stokeley’s (S5rTRY. Corn. . Hunt’s Supreme Spinach. .s-0n.c:an 9¢ Hunt’s Supreme Spinach . o. 2 can13¢ Hunt’s Supreme Spinach. . biz can 15¢ Taiee °F Apple Sauce. . . .2 cans 19¢ Silver Lake Cherry Beets. . . .can 19¢ Trusty Friend Peas. ... .No.1can 11¢ Del Maiz Cream Corn. . . .2 cans 25¢ Del Maiz Corn Niblets . . . . 2 cans 25¢ B. & M. Baked Beans an 19¢ Delicious Flavor lCE CREAM Ar- yo enjoying this modoe--t sly zoc | priced delicious ice cream? . in 200 store:. Pint LAND O’ LAKES BUTTER SEALECT EVAPORATED MILK Our Famous GREEN Jumbo Roll Butter n. 23c; 2 for 45¢ Sanitary Butter w. 23¢; 2 for 45¢ Nucoa Nut Margarine .......... n. 15¢ Crisco 19¢c = 28c 55c Sanico Selected Eggs carten SANITARY’S SPEClAL TEA 5 ARGO ALASKA RED SALMON Ve s Medium Cake IVORY SOAP Washington’s First Carload Of Those Famously Good WASHINGTON STATE BING Cherries is now on sale in Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Food Stores 2 5c a Pound Don’t you remember how good those large mahogany colored “Bing” cherries that we offered last year were? We not only are now offering Washington’s (city) first carload to you, but are offer- ing them at a most reasonable price . . . a price that will permit you to enjoy them without feeling like a spendthrift. REMEMBER—these “Bing”’ Cherries are large and luscious, and have a most delicious flavor for so early in the season. Pound 27¢ 2 Lbs. for 53c 9 ra e 11 BAG COFFEE - 25 Sanitary’s Special Coffee........n 19¢c Borden’s or Carnation Milk. . .4 s 25¢ Kinney’s Chinook Salmon. . .¥. 15 an 25¢ Crown Brand Sardines 2 cans 15¢ Afternoon Brand Tea. .% n. 15¢; % ». 29¢ g oG | CAMAY o) e 20 Large Cake Other Fruits and Vegeta.bles. BEANS 3=14 Fancy Beets............ t=n5c. Fancy Carrots. . . ... .2 v=e= 15¢ Yellow Squash. ...........»5¢c Ripe Tomatoes ... .......3 ™ 25¢ Cucumbers ............2 = 5¢ Fresh Pineapples . ......2% 19¢ Juicy Lemons .........5+ 10c Texas Onions .........3» l4c FANCY, FRESH, STRINGLESS IN OUR MEAT MARKETS PRIME RIB ROAST . .®» 23c R . Boof | i Cud s 2 njoy o ur j —you'll note the difference. On Sale Friday Afternoon xiier DUCKLINGS Fancy fresh-killed from nelrby va- erton, Va.—these ducks will be FANCY, FRESH-KILLED end—on sale Friday afternoon. SMOKED HAMS LB 14¢ Puritan Sliced Bacon. . ..... o2l Meats Smoked Shoulders. . . T m 10c High Grade Light Strip Bacon. . .. ... 13c¢ SANICO HAMS .. 16¢ Other Shoulder Lamb Roast. ........ m. 13¢ Shoulder Veal Chops......... . 21c At :i:fi":l;?fly Shoulder Veal Roast......... . 18¢ high-grade beef CHUCK ROAST .. 15¢ KILLED livered to our markets Friday. 5 Lb; l Sc Just as fine as we offered last week Lb. 25c Smoked Clover Sliced Bacon. . .. 17¢ Low in Price | Heavy Strip Bacon. ... o m 15¢ Meats Shoulder Lamb Chops. .. ...... . 15¢ Breast of Lamb Sweet Potatoes ........4 ™ 12¢ Lowest Price This Season LIMA BEANS Don’t pass over this opportunity to buy excellent quality fresh lima beans at our lowest price of the season, =329 X Ak kR K ok kK K K ko kK K A ok K ok k kKK K R R K K K K R K K K K KR K K Rk R R R K R R R R R R K R R R R ROk Kk kR R Rk ok kR R kX Priced Fish for Friday Fancy Fresh Trout Fresh Fillet of Haddock. . . Fresh Boston Mackerel. . ... Fresh Butter Fish . 17c Fresh Croakers .». 8¢ Regular Lump Crab Meat. .. .n 20c Sliced Halibut . . . .». 29¢ ... 17¢ .». 15¢ ' nnnuuunuuunnnnnnn‘uumw-nnuuuwunmmxmmnmm * % %

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