Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1935, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 193. AMB”I.ANBE BRASH LAUNDRY DRIVER ROBBED| sitol poist by wel-droued. mun|th victi td 1 sttt i Toe| QVERTON RETURNS HERE 2 s atiack. runed o e Capi | FQUND ALIVE IN CAVE |y found n & gme-ioed cave ae but uwnl houn prior to the incident — T bound and gagged in a rooming house at his hotel for several weeks. Brooks, who had long, matted Man Relieved of $35 and Left i 100 o 'c t southc police were Senator to Rest Several Weeks Al Young Iln’:lth ;-on‘ :ur and batr Beard Without Food 3 Days. ) Tied and Gagged in Room. vy gud An:w":; i l:::dry el o Fcenaa ':::d to the C street ad- Lead Sales in Russia. Following Hospital Stay. m"‘;;:'umm ‘mmm . x_ Seri e dress, police ol a laundry Germany and Great Britain now sen.mrovertonolmm-.who plete rest. Until m.Aymamvhnuvehhnmeu Bl’whlwtrmnydu'nhclemn late yesterday, Ralph W. Thomss,| packsge. He was met at the door of yegterday only Brentwood, Md., employe of & laun- | an upper-floor room by the man who [lead the world in selling goods to |has been confined fo a Baltimore hos- | mediate members of the family have | Prank Brooks of Hammond, Ind., bank, lined it with leaves and grass «‘. err dry company here, was held up at|robbed him. Another roomer found | Russia. pital since late last year as a result of /been permitted to visit him. held today for observation after hz and crawled in. Harry Wallthrop in Serious ;.,Condition From Burns. ' Motorist Arrested. These Prices Prevail Owned and Operated _— in Washington by the Sanitary £4kn ambulance driver may die from : juries he received late yesterday | and Vicinity Grocery Co., Inc. le speeding toward Gallinger Hos- pital with 1l-year-old James Ro- ter,, & pneumonia victim, when Y ambulance collided with another | || A dididids i .& skidded over the pavement to the A o | | N O ME AT M ARKETS \| —UNTIL SATURDAY’S CLOSING— “ Harry Wallthrop, 45, of 332 second — UR —0 ‘eet northeast, driver of a Board of @ o lLVER SLICE ugllge Weg‘n-t:;1 A::bulpnce, 1‘:1.7 mn‘-l F hl C I d s (v( S — % c neath the burning veicenn res eane R (GvBRSRlE: . N\ n %figmb%fi;mr;;ggdigg;%wg Y , A 'Erggemnt Segments ~ Fancy Florida and passing motorisf ant A N oo e Sea Food :or Lent | i e No.2 1 Oc "FRESH PEAS botller. of preparation. can )\ throp suffered second and third de- v 2 Ba® o S ne f S wrr e .ur breakfast or el bums}tojihe tegs, et atmianc " Economical—Healthful—Appetizing . . A = You'll find them large, well filled Silver Nlp e R L [ pods, full flavored and tender. 3 lbs.zsc % ‘Possible fractured spine, internal in- Eeaisiiimi | Fresh Spanish Mackerel v 17¢ 7 7 N street, received only minor burns ahd his condition was not considered lb serious in Emergency Hospital, where Sl d H l b 25 e remained for treatment. lce all ut o o . . * C Shortly after the accident, police arrested Leslie C. Eggleston, 34, a Fresh Trout n. 1lc is Smelts W/, ... . 25¢ Heurich Brewing Co. employe, charg- ! Cooked Shrimp. . . .1 . 25¢ ed him with reckless driving and Fresh Croakers. . ... w. 10¢ later released him on $1,000 bond. “Eggleston pleaded not guilty and de- ° manded a jury trial when arraigned | F h B tt F h l 7 in Police Court this morning. res utier 18 o o o Ib. (v i Eggl‘eston bm}‘)d go]ice he was trail- ~ . — ng along behind a United States rk police squad car when the police F l] t f H dd k Ib. l %‘r tumez{ on Constitution avenue l e o a oc o . o bc om Twenty-sixth street. The speed- ng ambulance also turned into Con- Oysters 15 pint 12¢ pint 20c quart 39¢ “stitution avenue too quickly for Eg- . gleston to prevent hitting it, he said. Eggleston lives in Ballston, Va. *face; several fractured left ribs, a Extracted at the groves’ edge—sweetened or unsweetened. Libby’s Piesrsle Juice. ....... 2% 23¢ N Frooh Beets. .2 vumenes 15¢ __EHCCtve Friday AM. Try it mixed with an equal quantity of “Silver Nip.” leby’ or Dl Monte Poa cheg . . .2 aree 380 Lettuce. ... . . . 2 beaas 19¢ Now—more than Green Peppers . . .3 tr 10¢ ever you need Lemons 6 tor 10c; 5 for 10c ORANGES Asparagus eoi Gorien ... ... 2 m 39C Yellow Onions. . . 2 15¢ —and other citrus fruits to 5 ‘ender. green shoots of fllvor v Harbauer’s Catsup........2:ux 17c Fresh Kale. ...... 3¢ | ooy en heiiains s One of Washington’s largest selling brands, Cauliflower . hesa 19¢ 10 25¢ of “colds” around. These DOGGIE sanico oranges l!.. fine for juice. DINNER JELLY 0ld Cabbage And This Week End Celery per stax 10c; 121c We're Offering e meL Assorted Pure Fruit Flavors 6 i 4 5e 3 : fl' 2 5° Fresh Squash. . .3 ms 25¢ 1 5 FLORIDA 3 me 10 ORANGES 15 -Ib. Fresh Carrots, 2 buncnes 15¢ For the price of a dozen Hershey’s Cocoa W Bulk Turnips. ... 3 10c Priced l9°t°z9° Per it k Th i SONS OF CONFEDERATES Fancy Home Dressed Check These Low Prices on 'GIVE 27TH BALL TONIGHT VEAL LAMB U. S. Government Inspected U. S. Government Inspected e iB: e maiy Breast ...... b, Leg ..ivuiise vee..b.25¢ Shoulder .. R Shoulder ..........m2lc Memorial Hall. The twenty-seventh annual ball of Cutlets Breast ........... w.15¢ {gamp No. 305, Sons of Confederate Shoulder Chops. ... .m. 129¢ Shoulder Chops.....n 25¢ Veterans, will be held at 9 o'clock to- il H elmrin il beikielalat Douiock & Rib Chops......... . 35¢ Rib Chops.........w. 37c Willard Hotel, for the benefit of the Loin Chops........ . 38¢ Loin Chops ........1».39¢ Confederate Memorial Hall, 1322 Ver- mont avenue, Sponsors of the dance include Miss Catherine Harrison, daughter of Sen- ator and Mrs. Pat Harrison; Miss Armo“r,s Lucile Sheppard, daughter of Senator . is She d; Mi Fenumers s couner oy i | Sharp Cheese g mgins = M ;{:rns shnss“l-rl};me ]:.):; Blax ss I&x;s real opportunity this week em: STAR m“s et AEE T daughteriot) Repies tolearn that. there I8 » difercnci sentative ard Mrs. John J. McSwain; :." e SR Miss Gertrude Castellow, daughter of Way, way down Represenmb};e and Mrs. B. T. Castel- in price. 1b. Annual Fete of Camp No. 3805 Safe Home Matches. ... ... .6 "= 25¢ Scot Toilet Tissue. .........3 = 22¢ Mr. Goodbar Candy.......2 %~ 15¢ Bread & Butter Pickles. vee.. 2 15¢ White Star Argo Red TUNA SALMON 2..29:| 235 New Potatoes . . . 41 17¢c Sweet Potatoes . . . 31-13¢c Talifornia Basket cf;;‘&m Navel Paragon fromsfor l 30 o'anges Apples to 3 for zsc 9::;: flfluc 4 Ibs. 196 22 2 7 15 1 Huddleston; Miss Jane Tewksbury Miss 3!]unbeth Snugg, Miss Margaret Doyle, #:Miss Elizabeth Jane Newton, Miss .. Jessics. Smith; Miss Jo Bowen, Miss .‘Ruth Powell and Miss Annie L. Ran- Miss Laura Virginia Snugg is sponsor-in-chief of the affair. Fancy Western Steer Sanitary’s MEETING POSTPONED BEEF Dated R U. S. Government Inspected ; " Women's Alliance Defers to Jus- Chuck Roast 3 1. 25¢ sausage tice Holmes’ Rites. Ri Meat ib Roast. ........ m. ea Because funeral services for Justice T R d s k f he d Oliver Wendell Holmes are to be held op Round dteak... m. Loo lh°’ the date tomorrow in All Souls’ Unitarian on e wrapper Church, the Women’s Alliance meet- Bottom Round g e ing scheduled for tomorrow has been Ground Beef 3 “You know b 3 00 - postponed until next Friday at 11 a.m. = 5 As previously announced, Dr. Ar- Porterhouse Steak. . it's fresh' thur Fleming of American University Sirloin Steak....... m. Sanitary's i k at the ting vom- ope ° s Ul e i . GreenLinks ..... ®.33c Fancy Shrimp. .............2==23¢ Current Receipt Fresh Pink Salmon ==z, ...... 10c .| Gorton’s ®2 Codfish 2 m 25¢ ""’"’ C Laundry Soap Ui .....4 wh 15¢ | 2 1 722 PHILLIPS DELICIOUS — U. S. Standards doz. PEA SOUP or Sanico Eggs e s R CLAM CHOWDER " € U. S. Government Certified “BREAKFAST” EGGS Raycrest P ears.... 2% zsc Look for the Government Seal and date on the carton Buster Chocolates’sii"i5sins™25¢ |\ U. S. Extras 3 Chocolate Twirls Mimizwsics n23c || Large Grade “A” ..... 2 - 6 . Beardsley’s Codfish sireased ... 5% 14c K. C. Bazaar to Continue. i s tinued Saturday nig] ughou . K T Fillets of Salt Mackerel ® 15¢ She;e i\;:xll Obleds;}:c}ml;:uacnomomm P ork Lom Roast halt e lIC gém club of ufedi{ngms"g? Go POl'k Chops E;f’ 280‘ cmm 38C hed All Meat London Busses Scrapped. Briggs Pep Pork #c'wexe ™ 45c “'f ‘Ten busses are being scrapped by the “Rondon Transport Board every week. — = = % 2222 222 I¥’s really economical. There is no waste, all edible meat. Fine when fried and used in sand- wich making. Thoroughly cured—little shrinkage. L Phillips Delicious Blue Moon Calumet Baking Powder 8 or can 17 ‘COI.D CUTS Sanitary’s Frankfurters . ® 28c Beans 1e Ma | GrapeNus......... nem 19 Brl0c ' are so , ) - - I Witll Pork Pimento or Limberger » Cigarettes e et .2 e 25¢ % Van Camp’s Bean Hole Beans 2% much mo: i aPPetizinlée 2 2 pkags. 35" \ Kool Cigarettes “.c% ceeeme15c cans 5 Roquefort . ...m. 21c Nut Margarine Pt eveee..2m33c Jumbo Bread T 1t Your Dentist Hurts You Try Hi“crest Peaches ceeneas amEon lsc Sliced Full One » RP;m ';xlpEnL . Corn Meal & .........5™19¢ R Pound Loaf C SDouble Packed in the Educator “Crax”..........1»»19c | “The Loaf for Economy” \bdi g f‘"fllfl convenient country- T e \ T || s el e | om Haioss SANICO 7t el Y gale Growns ‘au s B8M B8M GREEN m The After-Dinner ws n DR FIELD e ||| Swift’s Brookfield Butter. ...........» \ Old Fashioned Real New England | | anFEE COFFEE o g g i K E S \ Brown Bread Baked Beans ) The, seret of eeping young fs to l-‘B?JNI“';rEOR l‘.A. - Ib. 41 c l"" 296 2 l::: z,c low price. «...lb. zzc wfl B 29c e cause—there’s no need of having a bllow complexion—dark rings under les—a billious look in T ‘Soctor wil el you mioety Dot Hot Cross I¢s Back Again Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Don’t Forget Philadelphia This Week End It’s SRS R E | RANG | SPAGHETTI | veurcomyorehe w'hacas . | SANICO jan in Ohi rfected a vegetable BUNS Pofl?t refreshing at! . :':mmnd as n’ f:hsmm for calomel bevAeuge It’s tfhe Jl:nce DINNERS F AMILY CREAM DeVll,s FOOd LayerCake “'Dr. Edwards, a well-known phy- < 4o act on the intestines, which be gave £ 3 . of selected tree-ripened B8 poten e tmietines Fresh from Sanico Bakery. Fiog df‘mg’:x’;feéz‘;n ‘: Mot or Meatless 8 & You know how good they are. grape. 8 al CIRCI E 4 Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are gen- . in thelr action ;:t always effective. the grove’s edge. A Meal in a Jiffy Tgefamoustiamcg fgne: rog abon natural goodness — toppe (" Baoyuncy which Al showid eniey by Packages 1 oc 2 No.2 2 5c Try pkg. 3 1 c 1t’s FREE every wesk R‘{'::':“ pl::-l 0c with White Nfimn— hyer 4 C ities, " o : l:i:”-o;‘u‘m':bm we| | of S et Senitary & Piggly Wissly tain Icing. by thels otive colar. 15¢, 306, 60c. sase

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