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TAINTS ROOSEVELT TOSPEAKONBONS Hurley Says . Governor| “Hasn’t Nerve to Come Out in Open” on Issue. By the Associated Press. JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., September 29 —Patrick J. Hurley, Secretary of War, charged Gov. Franklin D. Roose- velt “hasn’t had the nerve to come out in the open before you veterans” on the bonus, and criticized an unnamed Bos- tor. “politician,” in an address last night after there were scattered booes from the audience. As a policcman started toward one heckler, the large crowd yelled “Put" t. * Hurley called to | “1 that many times. Let him earn his money.” Hits Political Rumors. monstrations,” Hurley con- e prompted by reports of the onvention of the American Legion recently at Portland, Oreg.. | which were adcast by a Boston | ward-heeling politician, who never saw | the inside of a United States uniform.” | In answer to calls from the audience | regarding the bonus, the War Secretary declared: “Yes, I am opposed to paying the bonus ‘at this time because I believe | MRS SABIN CLAIMS | Women's Organization for National 500 THREATEN FAST Rumanian Veterans Desist After Being Promised Pensions. BUCHAREST, Rumania, September 29 (#).—A group of 500 pensioners, for- mer non-commissioned army officers, pitched camp in the old Roman arena yesterday and announced they would fast, until the government met its ob- ligations toward them. They won their point after a fashion within a few hours. Finance Minister George Mironescu received a ceputation of the fasters and assured them their pension difficulties would be straightened out as soon as possible, whereupon the pensioners agreed to give up their fast and resume their normal lite. 1,132,000 MEMBERS Growth Shown for Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform. By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, September 29.—An enrollment of 1,152,000 members in the Prohibition Reform was claimed today THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. SEPTELEER 29, 1932. PHILLIPS DELICIOUS Cooked Spaghetti . .can 5¢ Baked Beans COLLEGE INN Spaghetti a la Mussolini. .can 10c Rice Dinner can 10¢ WASHINGTON FLOUR 5 lbs., 18c 12 lbs., 35¢ you the highest The privilege enjoyed by D.G.S. owners to select the meats suitable for their dis- ng customers enables them to offer Our collective buying is the reason why we can offer you such low prices. Your Phone Order Will Receive the D.G.S. Owner’s Most Courteous Attention GRAND OPENING S. ROSSI'S D.G.S. STORE 3923 12th St. NE. Phones North i} FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th, 7 to 10 P.M. Store in Brookland, known as the Michigan Park Market, been one of progress and modernity. Now upon becoming a .G.S. store, they have completely remodeled it into what is truly a model D.G.S. market. You, yours and your friends are invited to inspect it. There will be FREE GROCERIES—FREE DEMONSTRATIONS— FREE SOUVENIRS Come One! Bring the Entire Family and Friends! Come All! YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON THE Quality of D.G.S. Meats quality meats on the market. RCLL BUTTER GOLD BAND BUTTER. . .. 28¢ AYRSHIRE BUTTER ... . 33¢ ALDERNEY MILK, st 7c; at. 12¢ BOSCO THREE-FOOD DRINK. Ask sm. jar 2" the dAdBvenlurel of Bosco. 21 Bill DG SN Scarciin s c that it Is detrimental to the American | by Mrs, Charles H. Sabin of New York people and the American Government, | the Executive Committee of the and I've nerve enough to come out in the open and say so. | group which was formed by 17 women in 1829. Roosevelt Positis Unknown, A he told the committee that a ma- “Why, vou few here in this audience L vho have been interfering with state- 1OFILY Of the members have been added ments about the bonus don't even know | in the last year and that “this clearly how the candidats for the opposition | indicates the directicn from which op- Farty stands on the matter. No, Frank- | Position to the eighteenth amendment lin Roosevelt hasn't explained his posi- | IS coming in increasing force, from tion and up until now he hasn't had | Women who have lost their respect for the nerve to come out in the open be- | it and want it repealed.” fore you veterans on the matter.” | She said the group now has a larger Hurley charged that Roosevelt had | membership in many States than the “been straddling the question of paying | Women's Christian Temperance Union, | the bonus.” Hurley praised the President’s pro- gram “fo accelerate recovery from the | depression.” | U. S. Kept Solvent. “Through the Recorstruction Finance | o nd other agencies set to | administraticn, the Presi- vonted the impairment of | d economic in- { stads forth as a striking | achievemen America at a time when economic convulsions had driven some of the mightiest nations of the world from their monetary stands and when_revolutions were taking place in | 18 different countries. | “That American institutions have withstood the strain under which other naticns have broken is due in large measure to the calm determination of the American people end to the fact that the President of the United States gcted with intelligence and courege.” CURTIS WILL OPEN OKLAHOMA CAMPAIGN Vice President to Speak at Enid Tonight—Hurley Also to Stump State. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, Septembsr 29.— Vi brings his_cam- of the Republican | day. | a speech tonight at rnoon, at Ponca City tomy ] 3 Pawhuska Saturday | morning and at Muskogee Saturday | afternoon. Announcement that Secretary of War | Patrick J. Hurley will return to his na- | tive Oklahoma for nine campaign | speeches in days was made by State | Republic schedule, which lists speeches October! 11 at Chickasha, Oklahoma City (two | earances), El Reno and Lawton and ober 12 at Hugo, Atoka, Ada and | claim upon the v “The reason is easy to understand,” Mrs. Sabin said. “We are n he party ot temperance, the W. C. T. U. has become the party of intolerance. Temperance is and always will be the women's cause. But temperance can- not be insured, as these good ladies scem to think, moarely by pre-empting a commif met to discuss plans for g active support to candidates for Congr who favor repeal of the amendment. irty-eight States have legislation providing for liquor control, which would become effective in event of re- peal, Jouett Shouse, president of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, said last night addressing a mass meeting in St. Paul. He said only 10 States would have to enact laws for liquor control. SUITS, $18--Pay $6 Monthly EISEMAN'S, 7th and F| Repair That Furnace Now Complete Stock Grates, Bars, Etc. For All Furnaces For Prices and Information Rudolph and West Co. Stove Dept. 605 R. I. Ave. N.E. Telephone Nat. 4870 FRUIT CAKE Crammed fu!l of fruits and nuts. Absolutely free from grit. 1 Lb. Each, Only 39e * PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese Popular and inexpensive lunch food, at an extremely low price this week. 2 v 1 §e SCHLITZ MALT SYRUP * Baker’s Cocoa ': l‘:o::ich:nl:ebrink fo’r‘Children 1/, Lb. Can 1 Qe GUNDERSHEIMERS SPECIAL of Paramount brand. Brewer-Snyder’s Horse Radish. .»t 15¢ Schindler’s Peanut Butter. . . { New York State Apple Sauce. . FANCY RIB ROAST You will enjoy eating this tender cut. Roast it with potatoes and turnips for something different. Our low price for this week end only, Fresh Hams some Dresea Black Hawk Smoked Ham m. 15¢ Fresh Shoulders Chuck Roast Beef . ......... n. 18¢ Pork Roast whote or Halt Loin Hamburg Steak Veal Roast shoulder, 5 to 8 Lbs. Veal Breast ror stewing & stumng .. 12%2¢ Home Dressed Sliced Bacon * SALADA TEA RED LABEL % 216 UNEEDA Lovers of Smoked Calas 6 to s Lbs. Westphalias, Rettberg’s Auth’s Royal Pork JOS. PHILLIPS The Original All-Pork Sausage FRYING CHICKENS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Fountain Brand Hams American Beauty Sliced Bacon . .n. 25¢ Home Dressed 2 to 3 Ibs. Each FRUITED lb., 25¢ OVALS, Iced . 25e An elegant assortment of most delicious cakes. Packed in 1-1b. packages. ANDY LOFFLER’S * Our exceptiorally low price is made possible because of the manufacturer’s desire to introduce their Pure Pork Products, at one time famous under the name of The same recipe used by the f{ormer Loffler company since Pure Pork Sausage and Green Links L l 5° Loffler Provision Co. 1859 is being used in the manufacture of these products. Pork Pudding........™10c Scrapple Paramount Ketchup e Made from vine-ripened tomatoes and pure ingredients. good ketchup will like the flavor Lge. Bottle Softasilk 10 1°7¢ | Cake Flour . 16-0z. jar 170 . .can 10c Florida Gold Gragpefruit Juice, 3 %2, 25¢ Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce ™% 17¢ Del Monte Medium Ripe Olives y.., 18c The Only Malt Syrup Mellowed = And _Purified Br Modern Ultra-Vio- Libby’s Queen Olives Reeveselect Stuffed Olives. . . Makes cake baking a pleasure. Use Betty Crocker's recipe on each box and »ccept her ift of a .ot sar 29¢ oo Free e me. 25¢ 91;-0r. sar 10¢ change in menu. Special— v 10c¢, ¥’ 25¢ Ready to Bake Cake FREE! A regular 15c package ready to bake biscuits with every 25c pkg. ready to bake cake. Sauer’s Vanilla Extracts Sunsweet Prunes « 25 Krumm’s Macaroni *{jopres’ 2 rr= 15c Tripoli Chicken Noodle Dinner. . .1 29¢ Schlitz Malt Syrup....... Shredded Wheat. .. .. White House Vinegar. . .« 15¢, i s 25¢ Rock Creek Ginger Ale. . . .3 52 25¢ Navy Beans Hand Picked “Keep your plexion young,” say beauty experts who advise Palmolive. BAKERS ASSORTMENT DE LUXE 25¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut Your family will enjoy Sauerkraut with pork or frankfurters as a 3 Lge. Cans zse com- Can B3C Lang’s Pickles All Varicties 3 Cakes 23¢ No Parking Troubles Prcmpt Delivery q QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP f offering of [} PRICED ONLY $ A most sensa- tional price for shoes of such su- perb quality. All smart, new f Fali models in suedes and kidskins of black and brown. Special Queentex Hosiery All Silk Chiffon All Perfect New Fall Shades 59¢ Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. - * Household Brooms Four-string medium- EACH weight broom, and built to your liking. e l c Unusual Value OXYDOL We redeem Oxydol newspaper coupons. 2 small Pkgs. 19@ l Large Pkg. ZIc P& GScap .......5 cakes 17c Palmolive Soap . .. .3 cakes 23¢c Octagon Cleanser . . .3 cans 13¢ Red S=al Lye 2 cans 25¢ Bab-O Gold Dust 1ge. pke. 17¢ Old Witch, 2 &% 19¢ 5 23c Milky White Ammonia R R i * WALDORF TOILET TISSUE This Fine Tissue at an Exceptionally Low Price for This Week FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Our stores at this season of the year are stocked with the season’s best, for your table as well as preserving needs, at most economical prices. No. 1 NEW POTATOES Truck shipments overnight from New Jersey and delivery to our stores the same day assure you fresh potatoes. Take advantage of our special low price for this week end and buy them by the sack. 10 15 20 - 25¢ ' 100 i $1-° 2 nas. 19¢ Iceberg Lettuce Fancy Celery 2 bunches 19¢ Sweet Potatoes R T - Green Peppers Yellow Onions . Stringless Beans ... Delicious Apples Concord Grapes California Carrots Beets, home grown 12 qt. vasket 37¢ 3 bunches 25¢ . .bunch 5¢ Firm Ripe Tomatces . . . 3. 13¢;6 1. 25¢ BLUE GOOSE ORANGES 2 Dozen 390 FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY A Large Variety of Fresh Fish at All Our Stores at Most Reasonable Prices. FILLET OF Select. . . . pt., 35¢; qt., 69¢ rapnock . L 1Qec Oysters gianaara bt 25c; qt. 53¢ Our low price for this week makes this quality orange a real special. * Ritter Tomato Juice You will enjoy its delicious flavor. Keep a supply in your refrigerator. It satisfies your thirst and stimu- lates your appetite. 3 12-0z. Bottles ) se Coffee GOLD BAG ... -1, 25¢ ORIENTA ool 306 WILKINS ............ . 33¢ CHASE & SANBORN. .1 35¢ ASIO .. ....coii5500 . 29¢ DEL MONTE ......... n. 37¢ White House AR T L white House M’CORMICK’S MAYONNAISE Use lots of it in your salads and sandwiches —you will love its tasty flavor. At a surprisingly low price for this week. Full Pt. Jar l9¢ r * SPECIAL VALUE ON CANNED FOOD I Standard Corn _ Stringless Beans, Tomatoes 4 - 25¢ ASSORTED AS YOU LIKE | The large demand for our country style rofl butter is entirely due to the exceptional ity and delicious flavor. You can depend on it alw: Try two pounds at our special price for this week 2 ruie Qe ricots deliciously tasty. fruit at * o Del Monte or Libby’s PEELED APRICOTS You will find the | ecomomical than 2 e con 3Qe They are more | r low price for this wee

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