Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1935, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935. S "5 o e o2 | EX-CONVICT DENOUNCES |58, it o 5l bt e o, o syt o | CALIFORNIA DEBATORS OWN LAWYER IN COURT (R 32'use™in rison for armed rob | capr s ' *0 T doine the best bery. = e w'l‘hn Jury took two and a half hours Jury Sentences “Lucky Jim” to b.g“..“.',"‘,g his pre: =34 in i Life Term Despite Force- B-17 manufacturers in fomenting causes | rather than a formal a; eement leading to war, a MeGill- University | tween nations to preve;{ nh!pmenb;-. ’ team of debaters last night defeated & | The Californta. cou LOSE TO M’GILL TEAM |V Gos from o aenied & | Eastern United States unemsionr Dniveraity, Cali, n arguin the case | made & side trip to Canada. for et Canadians Win in Attack on| o, %0, Ifermational control of arms Dight's debate, their only Canadian Methods TU: Arms R. A. Ganthier and J. P. McFar- ' S land of Leland Stanford, in taking Al Manutacturers. the negative, argued as the profit mo- lien Workers Leave. WIFE WILL AID FIGHT FOR FIERMONTE’S VISA | B8t bt peee e aen Wealthy Wife of Former Pugilist | 4o Hopes to Tour Riviera Radio Stops Bandits. With Husband. ful Plea. Since the police patrols in Brigh- A - | ton, England, have been equipped with By the Assoclated Press. sai By the Associated Press. ivan began. “I am represented here | pocket radio receiving sets there has | BY the Associated Press. ROME, February 21.—Mrs. Made- | Riviera in an sutomobile her hus-| ST. LOUIS, February 31.—A Jury |by an attorney appointed by the|not been s case of banditry in the| MONTREAL, February 21 (A)—At- | more practicable method of prevent- | that country has increased recently to leine Force Astor Dick Fiermonte said ' band plans to buy. which heard him denounce his lawyer court. He isn’t capable of presenting ' city. tacking the methods of armament'ing those causes which lead to war, approximately 420,000, ¥ Sanitary ¢ Piggly Wiggly 5o, These prices prevail in Washington and vicinity Armour’s Fixed Flavor d Owned and Operated by the SANITARY GROCERY CO., INC. Chipped Beef et % w. 12¢ Salt Fat Backs Briggs Scrapple Ham, Pimento or Veal - 25e Morgan’s Ducklings Frying Chickens . Frozen Fresh Beef Fillets Smithfield STAR HAMS By comparison, smoked meats Whole or Half are low in price. Here’s a fine opportunity to economize and at the same time enjoy |b. c Armour’s famed “fixed flavor” goodness, Swift’s Premium Bacon m 39¢ Salt Mackerel Pork Loin ROAST Whole or Half . 23e Freshly Kiled o o o B 27cC W .. w29 Killed n. 17¢ w. 17¢ Smoked Shoulders 4 to 6 Ib. Average . 16e zg Sanitary’s Franks m 27¢ SEA FOOD Juicy Florida ORANGES Medium Size C Te avoid bad gums and pecr testh, drink plenty of orange juice—it's one of the best sources of vitamin C. Stringless Green Beans each From Florida 3 . 20¢ They're tender and delicious—a real price, too. 1 Florida Strawberries . . . . 2 pints 290 Here’s a tip . . . serve with whipped cream on Sanico sponge dessert cups—pkg. of six, 12c. New Potatoes From Florida 4 s 19¢ Florida Grapefruit . 3 fr13c t 3 fr25¢ All sizes not in all stores. Florida Celery . . . . . . 2 25¢c Sausage Meat Davies Sliced Bacon Tender Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Sanitary’s Dated Sausage Bulk Sauerkraut . . »5¢ Have You Entered the Pillsbury FLOUR o Prize Contest? 510,000 3, Simple—Easy—Fair Information Blanks in Most Stores 5-1b. 29 c 12-Ib. 61 c Sack Sack Swansdown Cake Flour. . . .pks. 32¢ Softasilk Cake Flour . .....pks 33¢ Cuplets A great cake in honor of a great man George Washington . Birthday Special A product of 49c Sanico Bakery Two-pound—two-layer . . . , Libby’s A%’ Cherries. . .1ge. can 27¢ Maraschino Style Cherries 8 ox. bot. 17¢ L] Clean Quick & Chips A large 5-pound box for only e Specials Sliced Halibut ...... n. 27c Sliced Cod Fish..... . Fresh Trout ........ Ib. Fresh Croakers Larse . . FreshSeaBass . ..... Ib. Fresh Buck Shad... .n. Spanish Mackerel . . .n. Fillet of Haddock. . . .. OYSTERS % pint 13, pint 25¢, auart 50c White or Yellow Squash . . 2 ms. 25¢ Crisp, Tender Beets. . . 2 bunches 15¢ Golden Yellow Carrots, 2 bunches 15¢ Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 19¢ Fresh California Peas . . . . 2ms. 25¢ Bunch Turnips .. .., .2 vunches 1 5¢ Bulk Turnips York Basket Apples 4w 15¢ Stayman Basket Apples. .4 ms. 19¢ “ Calif. Lemons, 6 for 10c sna 5 tor 10c¢ ’ Fancy Western Box WINESAP APPLES Fine fur cosking o enting— the all-purpose apple at a pleasingly low price. 4 19c FLAK-O . Pie Crust and one No. 2 can of o o SEZ Protected inGolden Lined Cans Stokely’s Honey Pod Peas 2 =2 35¢c ‘Whole Refugee Stringless Beans No.2 15c can Stokely’s Baby Foods Eight dozen Varieties cans 95c Stokely’s Tomato Soup "4=5c¢, “Tiny Green Lima Beans No.2 49c cans One Package of FREE Sour Pitted o CHERRIES | *o* You'll want & cherry pie for ‘ashington’s birthday. Stokely week ends with close of business Saturday. You still have time to stock your pantry with these fine foods at extra savings. Tomato Juice 3 No. 134 eans 20¢ Whole Peeled Tomatoes, 2 Ne. 2 cans 21 ¢ Sauerkraut Chili Sauce Pumpkin ........... Succotash Spinach Medium Whole Beets, 2 No. 2 eans 23¢ Tiny Whole Beets Cut Beets No.2can 17¢ No. 2 can 9( Cut Wax Beans 2 No. zeams 25¢ Mixed Vegetables No.zean 10c Cut Green Beans. . . .2 No. 2 eans 25¢ Country Gentleman Corn, 2 esns 29¢ Kidney Beans 3 No. 2 eans 25¢ Diced Carrots Lye Hominy Crahberry Sauce 2 7o cams | 5¢ Small Green Limas . . . .No.2ean 15¢ Peasand Carrots . . . .3 No. 2 eams 50c Spinach TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS L/ o "0 e %Vr&& PRESENTED TO YOU EVERY FRIDAY 2% SATURDAY L) 3 No. 1 cans 25(:/ Sweet Potatoes 4 . 19¢ All Varieties A Week End Sale of U. S. Government Graded FRESH EGGS Candled. graded, dated and aled by qualified * men.” liscensed by 'the Department of Agriculture. We can offer ne finer, more dependable egs service 1o our customers. “Breakfast” Eggs U. S. Extras Large Retail Grade “A” The finest eggs we can pack. Enmillly. recom- - ‘“Sanico” Eggs U. S. Standards Large Retail Grade “B” A fine egg for general use. Like our “Breakfast” eggs, they, too, carry the Government seal and “time doz. 39@ limit” dating. Cherry JELL-O for Washington’s Birthday dessert or Walter Baker’s Chocolate Flavor Dessert Specially priced all this week All other Jell-O tareincodedin B s, 176 LY'e'li;;; Label Tea. % pks. 23¢ Del Monte Van Camp’s Bean Hole Beans. . . + Hellman’s fi'fiert' Tissue . ...... Sanka Coffee ..... . 00 Libby’s Vienna Sausage A Week End Sale of Jumbo Butter -4 1e Here's Your Week- End Shopping List Phillips Pficex: Beans . 6 L% 25¢ A saving that is always welcome. Large Bisquick . . . .%31c A fast, sure way to strawberry shortcake. Phillips peiicious Spaghetti . can 5¢ A good time to stock in for Lent. Sunsweet Prunes . . 2 .= 25¢ They're tenderized and strictly fancy. Hunt’s Raspberries . 2 &2 35¢ A flavor and quality that just can’t be beat. Hunt’s tatisn Prunes . 2 =5 25¢ ‘Topnotch in quality and value. Quaker Qats . . .3 9c¢ k3 2lc Your choice of regular or quick#cook. Puffed Rice . . . . rke 12 Another popular cereal at a saving. Puffed Wheat . . . 2 skes 17¢ Nutritious and healthful. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes . #ks 8¢ Extra savings here, too. Wheatena . . . . . ke 22 The popular cooked cereal. Post Toasties . . . 2 ekes 17¢ Serve with strawberries and cream. Octagon Soap . . . 4 vas 17¢ In the convenient country style roll Save the wrappers for valuable premiums. Camay Soap . . . &% 55¢ Ask about Camay’s photo-enlarging offer. Medium Ivory Soap . 3 cakes 17¢ Another opportunity to save on soap. Large Ivory Soap . . . cake Oc = For those who prefer the large cake. Chipso Flakes or Chipso's rich suds make dishwashing faster. Granules ¢« o o o Gold Dust 5. énereree »ip. 19¢ An opportunity to try the new cleanser without cost. Hillcrest Peaches . . . ' 15¢ " Fine standard halves, 11 Pink Salmon . . . . %10c All varieties except Peter Pan. ) Raycrest Bartlett Pears, 2 %=.! 25¢ Fine grained and delicious, and l.ook at the thlue.z Raycrest Loganberries, 2 %27 25¢ ‘They make a most delicious pie. Campfire Marshmallows ;u;: 45¢ There are so many dishes they can make. Brookfield Butter . . ® e A Swift & Co. product. Land O’ Lakes Butter . ®. 15¢ Made of sweet—not sour cream. Jumbo Bread . . . ‘Your choice of sliced or unsliced. Sanico Bread . . siicedloat Sanico Pancake Flour, 2 ekss. Just add liquid and mix. Sunsweet Prune Juice . & 23c¢ Nature’s own health laxative, Sanitary’s speciat Coffee . . 19¢ Mild and satisfying at an economical price. Green Bag Coffee . . . ® 25¢ Noted for its fine flavor, Red Heart Dog Food . 3 cans 29 In three flavors—fish, cheese and !.iee! N. B. C. Chocolate Eclairs ® 23¢ In all Sanitary Stores. The New Nucoa . . . ™ 24¢ Now mu:e .wlth 100? pure vegetable oils. Early Prolific Rice . . 2w« 9¢ In sanitary cellophane bags at 2 lbs., 11c. - A

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