Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1933, Page 16

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A6 00000000000 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THU FILIPINO FREEDOM |‘&¥'ca TERMED PERILOUS W Cameron Forbes, Former Governor of Islands, Sees Market Loss. By the Assoclated Press. NEW ORLEANS, February 2.—Inde- pendence for the Philippines was de- scribed as fraught with serious econom- de perils for the insular possession, by ‘W. Cameron Forbes of Norwood, Mass., 1ormer governor of the islands, here The Philippines have pnctlcs.lly no market except the United States,” he said. “This refers not only to the ex- ports of sugar to this country, but to meny other products. commerce increased more than $200,000 during & single recent year, a fact that empha- sizes the importance of the islands. “May Prove Serious.” “The ill effects of cutting off the American markets from the Philippines Argument Started By Card Game of 75 Years Ago Ends Geographic Board R on Way for Spellmg Showlow, Ariz. By the Assoclated Press. ‘Two prospectors, gambling for a gold clalm on & creek bank three-quarters of a century ago, unwittingly started an argument that the United States Geographic Board has had to settle. “If you can show low, you win” Marion Clark told Corydon E. Cooley as they came to the end of their card game. Cooley showed a deuce and won the claim. The town that m' up around the clalm took the name of Show Low, but the bourd declded thn hence- for nh lt shoul official maps as showluw——-dne d Amang other decislonn uf the board Mcl"nrhnd Cove and Point, Me., shall the | be McFarland, after the founder of the may prove more serious than e thppme citizens expected. “I personally think the present limit on the export of sugar to the United States is fair and wise. Protection for our home industry exists and does not permit floodhlg of our market from other sources. En Route to West Indies. Mr. Ferbes, a member of the board of directors of the United Fruit Co., stopped here en route to Honduras and the West Indies to Slud)’ conditions of business in those plac He served as governor of the islands from 1909 to 1913. In June, 1931, he was appointed Ambassador to Japan by President Hoover, but he resigned the post in March, last year. . community. Eagle Rock, W. Va., shall go on the maps. Red Mountain, Colo,, shall be known 8s Ormes Peak, for Manley D. Ormes, once a president of Colorado College. Chama_River, Colorado_and New Mexico, shall be known as Rio Chama. Vallecitos mvel‘ New Mexico, shall be Rio Valleci Blue Hill, Tnos County, N. Mex., shall be Cerro Azul; Caliente RJver Rio Ojo Caliente, and Mesa Megra, Black Mesa. “House of Hits” Closes. YORK, February 2 (#).—The Rialto Theater, Forty-second street and Seventh avenue, was closed ~today. Known as the “house of hits,” it was rormerly Hammerstein’s old Victoria. . it be known DOUBLE DRUG SWINDLE ATTEMPT IS UNCOVERED Mexican Police Halt Payment of Fake $25,000 for Two Boxes of Bogus Narcotics. By the Associated Press. 'O CITY, February 3.—Detec- tives chuckled yesterday as they told how they captured agents of two nlr- cotic rings in the act of swindling eac! other with a fake roll of bills snd two boxes filled with bogus narcotics. since 1920 No Sifting, No Measuring, No Bother LUDEN’S the room where the two-edged ‘hocus-pocus going on, they k'med SECRET was ong of the conspirators in a told by detectives the Story o thi: John Edvmrd Baston, millionaire, let the underworld that he was in the market for narcotics and a doctor of Hungarian-Brazilian an- tecedems made a deal with him for pesos (about $25,000) to be paid r unds of narcotics. Police ]enmed B]l about the deal and broke | through the door of Baston’s hotel | room as the deal was being consum- | mated. A volley of shots met them'~” and they replied, killing one of Bas- | ton’s accomplices. Six of the traf- fickers were seize The detectives found the “narcotics” ‘were harmless powder and the “25,000” was a roll of white paper with two currency notes wrapped around it. LU T Both Farm and Dairy Rated 100% LT BT T T T LUDEN'’S Menthol Cough Drop: ] You Can Now Have Arylawn Farms Pure Jersey Milk delivered regularly to youfr home A service we are just mauguratmg——w:th’ Circle with this very superior milk every morning before breakfast. It means a lot to you that Ayrlawn Farms and its Dairy are both given 1009 perfect rating by the critical D. of C. Health Department. —rfor it not only insures absolutely pure milk—but the richest of all milk Every cow in the Arylawn Farms herd is a pure Jersey cow. So you are sure of getting ONLY Jersey milk —richest in butter fat. Especially is this desirable for babies and in- valids—where maximum nutrition and care- fully guarded purity are important essentials. Regular official Govern- ment inspection of the kerd. Quarterly inspection of all farm and dairy at- tendants. Order by Phone—or Mail —and delivery can begin at once. Phone Bradley 193 or Post Card to Bethesda, Arylawn Farms John C. Letts wner H. George Thompson Manager Public is invited to inspect Ayrlawn Farms—visiting hours, 3 to 5 p.m. daily, except Sundays. Motor out Old Georgetown Road, turning left at Stop 27. [ i e e {There.is No Milk Equal to Ayrlawn Farms Milk 3 [ - R R R T ) ¥ § facilities for supplying homes north of Dupont THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THUR@D AY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. TALK OF THE TOWN Every housewife is enthused over the big savings this super sale affords. You can see D.G.S. trucks everywhere, busy making deliveries of large quantities of food products purchased for months ahead by ecomomical housewives. Check this list and chop early, There might be a shortage of some items even though we carefully planned this sale weeks ahead. [VITANONT DOG FOOD . . 2=~ 19c] QUAKER OATS Quick or Regular P ... 32 10 | Regular e 3 Size Pkgs. |D G.S. PANCAKE FLOUR . 3~ 19¢ | |XXXX or BROWN SUGAR LONG HORN CHEESE No. 1 WISCONSIN Standard Tomatoes. ... .3 = 19¢ Stringless Beans..........3 % "’ . 19¢ Conqueror Corn . .... .2 o ’ 19¢ Ritter Spaghetti. . ......3 == 19¢ Shoe Peg Corn e 2 o 19¢ Ivory Soap...........4 =19 Camay Soap : Lux Flakes. ............ Clothes Pins Household - Brooms. . . Wax Paper sse ....37=19c Sash Clothes Line, 50 ft,. .~ 19 OldWitch ... 2=, 2 = 19c Spotless Ammonia ... "5 19¢ [ PALMOLIVE SOAP | Rich in Olive Ol 3 cakes l’c Philadelphia Cream Cheese 2+« 19¢ PHILLIPS DELICIOUS Beans, Tomato or Vegetable Soup, Black Eyed Peas, Cooked Spaghetti and Kidney Beans Ritter Beans Libby’s Tomato Juice Fort Sliced Beets Hershey’s Cocoa Hershey’s Choc. Syrup 2 sm. eans 9¢ Bee Brand Blk. Pepper. Schimmel’s Preserves. . Gold Medal Buckwheat. . . KIRKMAN’S CHIPS 3 e 1 Qe Regular 10c Package SCHINDLER’S SALTED PEANUTS Lb. Pks. | Qe Cellophane Wrapped SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR Made b‘y the Makers of Gold Medal Flour ASTOR TEA 1/4 ». 14C 15 . 25¢C BUTTER l(i',ountry Style 2 Ibs. 45 c Gold Band...:.....n 27c Ayrshire FLOUR CAULIFLOWER . ..... BROCCOLI . ...... tetece « oree ore 2105 15¢€ MAINE POTATOES...... RED SWEETS . ........ COFFEE Gold Bag. . 25¢ 0r|enta e zesa 35¢ U | N Chase & Sanborn. .. ™ 35¢ Astor..... ceeneene ™ 29¢ ceecesces QUALITY MEATS 1-Lb. Pkgs. 19¢ Fancy Quality California Beans DRY LIMA BEANS 3 rouis 1 Qe ne 23 Juicy Grapefruit Fancy Yellow Onions v i LEG OF LAMB Our price is real attractive, and the quality is exceptionally good. ‘Why not serve lamb for Sunday dinner? o 1%%e Chuck Roast Beef. . . . . . 1. 12¢ Round Steak oo 21c o . .m 10c n. 10c¢ . 10c Pork Roast ... Fresh Shoulders Spare Ribs FRESH HAMS Home Dressed—from Small Porkers SMOKED HAMS wio. $ Sugar Cured—9 to 12 Ibs. each Whole ) Faunce’s Sausage Meat........ . 15¢ Fountain Brand Hams. . ....... . 20c AMERICAN BEAUTY "1 b, 10c; 1 Ib., 15¢ SLICED Pound Z e BACON . 25¢ 5 Jos. Phillips o All Pork Sausage ............ sios Pure Lard 3 1-b. pies. 19¢ 19¢ Cooked HAM Sliced BACON HAMBURGER 2 bs. 19¢ MEAT SALE 'Auth’s Green Links. . .. ... ». 19¢ Lean Westphalias. . ...... . 19¢ 2 - Navy Beans Rice Krispies Mueller’s Macaroni Brewer-Snyder’s $ooney Kirkman’s Soap Kirkman’s Cleanser Kirkman’s Powder Steel Wool Square Deal Tissue. . . Y5 m. can 9¢ New 3-0z. Canigter - 9¢ .8 o 1ar 9¢ .. 9¢ FRESH FISH Fancy Fillet of Haddock ... " 23¢ NPARDS SELECTS Oysters |.. 23“; o 45c .u 30c -+ §9¢ CIGARETTES LUCKY STRIKE, CAMEL, CHESTERFIELD AND OLD GOLD 2 15 P 2 §e 30 Phgs. 119 of 10 Pkgs. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . .nead 19¢ & 23c | FLORIDA ORANGES ICEBERG LETTUCE CRISP CELERY ... ... .3 ms 10¢ . :q-;.lo ms. 19¢ Tore .-.,4’“ 10¢ EXTRA LARGE 3 for 25¢ Sunsweet Vitalized Prunes . pke. This Perfectly Balanced Flour Means Better and More Economical Baking. D’ANJOUPEARS. . .cc-eee .. . 3 ms. 25¢ best 10c & 12¢ Lo o e o & Dunches 19¢ CARROTS OR BEETS. ... ... . 2 bunches 15¢ = 4 19¢ 4 v 9¢ Krumm'’s Macaroni. ....3 »= 19¢ Abner Drury Brew. . .4 <t 19¢ Hershey’s Choc. Syrup.2 %% 19¢ Pillsbury’s Cake Flour. . . . == 19¢ Libby’s Pears e can 19 Libby’s Chili Con Carne.2 == 19¢ Bee Brand Vanilla. . . .2 = - 19¢ Pillsbury’s Flour . x 19¢ Ready-to-Bake Biscuits, 2 »= 19¢ Libby’s Potted Chicken. .. == 19¢ Gold Medal Flour s1m. vas 19 Fudgice '.".'.J‘«'.‘.Eéi"iinav e 19¢ College Inn 3i%isa'aics Diomer 2 <= 19¢ 1-1b. Jar Schindler’s | Peanut Butter and for l 9c l Pkg. Uneeda Crackers Vermont Syrup. . . === 19¢ Lake Shore Honey - »+ 19¢ BORDEN’S Evaporated Milk 3 & 19 Tall Easte Cans Milk, can, 19c PINK SALMON i D 198 PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR 1235 5-1b. bag, 19¢ 33- Ameriesn Y4b. pkgs. Swiss. ml Chateau Fancy Stringless Beans . . .3 22¢ Stayman Winesap Apples . . 4 & 19¢ Kiddie Cake As Wholesome for Your children as for Yourself. Ea. 252 UNEEDA BAKERS SNOW FLAKE CRACKERS ............ w. e 15, BORDEN’S CHEESE Swiss, American - - Pimiento & Chateau Chatka Crab Meat ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE

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