Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1933, Page 7

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BRUCE IS BOOMED FOR CABINET POST Baltimorean Coming to Fore as Likely Secretary of ; the Treasury. | |gued —— | Howard Bruce of Baltimore is com- 4ng more and more into the limelight | #s & possible selection by President- | elect Roosevelt for Secretary of the“ Treasury. ‘The rumor of such an appointment, 1 which came from New York originally, | s wagging on _Capitol | Democrauc leaders still | to the personnel of the next cabinet. Appt.remly the bit- terness of the country Wall Street may keep this post from its con- fines, and Mr. Bruce’s career makes him | eligible, it is said. Native of Richmond. Bruce was born in Richmond, in| t and then went Military Tnstivate, e starte a cadet engineer in the East Rl\er Gu Co.,, rose to assistant superintendent, | and then moved, in the same capncm to the Amsterdam /Indiana) Gas before forming the Consolidated Gas &l of New York as engineer in chargc nf ction. He stay 1”2 to 1907, when he be ame genernl ager of Bartlett, Hayward & Co.in | Bnhtmor e was made vice preAd nt and general managcr of this c and from 1917 to and general mnnaa is chairman of the board | mpany, | 1938 was: president | revamping of the organization. | Tt is said that out of 28 vice presidents, whose salaries ranged from $18,000 year to $12,000, he dropped all but six | and cut their salaries to $7,000. He is on !hs Executive Committee of the | Light & Traction Co. and | O, American the muluble ‘Trust, and is a director of the Baltimore Safe Deposit &\ Trust Co. llobby Is Hunting. y is horses and hunting. He| was mmer of the Elkfldge hounds, and, | disciplinarian as well as | a mod executive, kepc his fleld well | him and considerable in awe o! him. He bought and trained Billy Barton. Mz, Bruce is an -ustere looking man, He marflzd PARK POLICE ARREST 70 DURING DECEMBER 25 Are Fined $246, While 10 For- feit $105 Collateral on Va- | | Corps and itsedfriends presenting testi- 28| listed men. v. up campaign has ‘wenlthy young American th hates tfl he gloor District’s Heroes in the World War ' Compiled by Sergt. L. E. Jaeckel. 8 recorded 1n the official citation, Ji Ulio, lieutenant colo- B xnnnu-y United States Army‘ was awarded the Dis- guished Service Medal for exceptlannlly meritorious and is] services in a position of great responsibility. As assistant chief of staff, G-1, of the 4th Army Corps, he showed marked or- nd ad- less '.Hbu\‘.ed in l lII‘Be gl degree to the suc- cesses achieved by cunled bermory re- | ed from the | enemy, rendering invaluable services to | | the American Expeditionary Forces. Resldenoe at appointment, Washing- REPORT DUE SOON | ON MARINE SLASH| | House Subcommittee Smtement in | Opposition to Proposal Ex- pected This Week. The House Naval Affairs Committee | | is expected to receive this week a re- ‘ rt from a special subcommittee in| favor of overriding a recommendation | the Budget Bureau reducing ap- | propriations for the Marine Corps to sla: sh the strength by 1,700. Lengthy hearings have been held by thE subcommittee, with the Marine to Show it would be sas to reduce at this time the fighting force from 15,343 to 13,600 en- They argue that only $1,359,000—a cnmpmtively small sum—would be saved this mductwn in the five billion dnllar ‘budget. —————— MUSIC FIGHTS.GLOOM PARIS, Jenuary 7.—A bflghtenlnp been by my signs of the economic dcp man !.‘very time he finds hlnue in " company of countenances he draws from his Pockec & tiny mandolin, strikes up un sings rollicking old French son s Yepe'rtoire includes some of best known ballads of the fifteenth lnd sixteenth centuries. He applies his remedy in the subway, in busses, stores and cafes. *“#*#**##**##*t**** THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Replace Tllose Burned-Out Lampl Wlth MAZDA LAMPS v We Sell Only the Best Quality Lamps s 20¢ we 35¢ 40, 50 or 60 Watt FUSE PLUGS, 5c, or 5 for 22¢ ‘Do You Need? Musselmah’s Apple Sauce 2 eans 15¢ Stokely’s Diced Carrots. . .. = 10c Canned Grapefruit Silver Lake Cut Beets Top Notch Tiny Peas.: Sanico Large Peas Graen Giant Peas Del Maiz Corn Sanico Shoe Peg Corn Peter-Pan 3% Corn ...can 12V5¢ Honey Dew Pineapple . 2 vig cans 35¢ Coral Sea Pineapplz. . .2 vig cans 29¢ Libby’s De Luxe Peaches, 2.2 29¢ New Low Price 0ld Homestead ORANGE Mamnlade ?57:':) 25(: UNEEDA BAKERS Brownie Thins Malted Milk Cncl:an. .IW 25(: DADDY-MOTHER D. C., MONDAY, -T;\NI'ARY' 9, 1933. Specials This Week! These Prices Effective Until Saturday Night's Closing Campbells Beans 7 4 < 19¢ 55¢ opportunity of buying them at this price. f:‘:.mm $2.15 Evaporated Peaches 4 : 25¢ Choice quality dried peaches—regularly 10c a pound— an outstanding value at this price. Ibs. for zsc Evaporated Apricots 3 Another real buy—these extra choice dried apricots regu- larly sell in our store for 12!5c a pound. cakes 3=17c Palmolive Soap . “Nature’s great skin beautifier” at the lowest price ever Super Suds . . . . .3"=23c .27%15¢ “Speeds up dishwashing.” Keep a pair in the basement and another pair in your Cotton Gloves. . . You know the itemf—you rarely have the Dozen « Fine Food Store « Private Parking Lot to those who drive o-t lhod- Island « Convenient “SANITARY” 1715 Rhode Island N.E. You'll find this one of our newest and most modern food -tnno—-everythmg for your table at our usual low prices plus the added convenience of a large free private parking lot adjacent for the exclusive use of our patrons. Check This List! Good Quality Rice 4 ms. 19¢ White House Rice 3 m. pkes. 25¢ Idaho White Beans Michigan Pea Beans Small Size Prunes....... Golden Bloom Raisins Standard Peas Standard Cut Beans Standard Tomatoes Satilco Oats. . 237 5¢; *a== 10c Quaker Oats. ™ ":' Tcs ssoumes 13¢ Sanico Peanut Butter. . . .2-m. sar 25¢ Camel & Other 15¢ Brands of | qnd Economy Cigarettes | Jell.Well pk" 25¢ Gelntme Dessert g:rm $1.19 m. 5c For Quality riety of Charges. Last month the United States park | mllumem‘.edmnnavn ety of and 25 were fined $246, while referred to forfeit $105. was shown yesterday in the : mmuuy report made hy Cupt z. .V‘ key, Doyle Wud Army the xuperlutendmt On the Mount Vernon Memorial High- heaters, electric irons, Jay, for which a separaie report is toasters, etc., at lowest made, 12 persons were fined $120. O&: | case, I:rvuxht before the Unlte({' ~— Pn.:“.MUDDIMAN c the police, was m 4 speeding Ao Aor a dozen arrests Ao'n G St. Nat. ouo-zs?z' Organized 1888 REPAIRING Of all kinds, including gas ranges, hot-water Scot Tissue . . . . .27 15¢ 1,000 SHEETS IN EACH ROLL — Stock up at fllu Waldorf Tissue . . .4 17¢ e 650 SHEETS IN EACH ROLL—particularly adaptable gl < A to small in-the-wall fixtures. ties only large enough to supply our immediate needs, so that every p.lld you buy is fr-l‘l SEALECT MILK 3:.17c AMERICAN CHEESE :.. 19c JUMBO BREAD & b¢ SANICO FLOUR i 15¢ SANICO Sliced BREAD i 8c HEN first you taste our famous Bag Coffee, you'll real- ize why so many Wash- ton families pnln it. Country Style _ Green Bag is um-d ROLL BUTTER SANITARY l[eetmg Postponed. Fresh Creamery lr.h/edledl ot it tt!?‘w !;Itm AR A RADIO SINGER NAMED VEE nth and CHf- Had a cough that was bad as could be. WA Kk Kk kK K K ok ok ok ik kK X P Kk kK ok ok kK K ok Kk ok K kK K K K Andshefeared shewould flop Till a Smith Brothers Drop Cured the cough, and she reached a High-C! Parker of Pen Concern Dies. JANESVILLE, Wis., January 9 (#).— Russell C. Parker, 39, vice president and production manager of the Parker Pen Co., died yesterdsy. The imme- | g;ackoR diate cause of death was pneumonia. MENTHOL about three weeks he had been | In Our Meat Markets A"JA”;” Its | Cutlets . 51 s Rib Chops . . . .*2]c SALE Loin Chops . . ..™ 27c . ) Shoulder Chops . . ®» 15¢ VEAL | Shoulder Roast . . 12%¢ il e Y Peast . . 5 . s >]0e n. 25¢ . b, 31(; for 15 years the company lvunded by hl.s Luher ‘ George 8. Parker. TherelS a Difference In Sugar— Pure Cane Sugar as refined in this country, has established a definite standard of quality by which America’s sugar values are measured and judged. Fruits and Vegetables You'll always find a wide variety of the season’s best in our stores— The Original Jos. Phillips Sausage Meat . .. Sanitary’s Special Sausage Meat BEEF— PORK— Prime Rib Roast Chuck Roast w. 12V5¢ 3-Corner Roast....... w. 15¢ Beef Liver............ w. 15¢ Ground Beef Bottom Round. TopRound........... w. 25¢ Sirloin Steak. Porterhouse mall Tangerines Be sure to take advan- tage of this price. TAN- GERINES are so easy to peel and eat and they are Others may be—" Just as good” Others may be-“a little cheaper” But the only way to be certain ou get this standard excellence is to demand an identified cane sugar. Then you know— What it is made from Where it is made And who made it. 8 JACK FROST SUGAR is Pure Cane Sugar — \ 100% Pure Cane Sugar— Identified by. the dis- tinctive blue box and familiar trade mark. Guaranteed by # The National Sugar Refining Co. of N. J. There’s a kind for every purpose: cent each Fresh Hams Fresh Shoulders. . ..... w. 10c so delicious. Stringless Beans New Cabbage Old Cabbage BUNCH Turmps bunches for l 5c WHITE or YELLOW .BULK A Most Attractive Price on | S Cudahy’s Sliced Ibs. PURITAN BACON o z::fik.‘;: <. priced according to size. Fancy Stewing CHICKENS 19¢ ,.10 ms. 15¢ | New Potatoes. ............. o...5me 25¢ . Pota ... .4 10c vese. 30 mvag 25¢ TR dE I S IR 0 3 58 38 35 95 35 35 38 3F 1 patand % % % & ok ok %k ok ok k& ok ¥ Kk K ok K ¥k ¥ kK R EE T * ok ok ok ok % & xK

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