Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1935, Page 9

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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURS)AY, APRIL 11, 1935. A9 " T T Hamilton Hotel by representatives of |duty. His condition is believed not 26 Eastern and mid-Western colleges. POLICE BOXER HURT | to be serious. took a suit of clothes valued at $3450| MME. CURIE WIT) TREES | Edward C. Rybicki, president of the | 3 glattery Suffers Concussion | Slattery’s oponent was Policeman from the latter's store and put it| USSR National Curie Memorial Association, | Francis C. Knott, 503 A street south- Guilty to|under his raincoat and ran. Cus-| Representatives of /mstitutions| presided. in Physical Drill Bout. |east. The injury was received while Taking Suit and Gets | tomers in the store gave chase and Decide to Urge Planting Resolutions were adopted at the| Struck by another policeman during | the policemen were taking part in 360 D Simms was getting away when the g meeting urging all colleges to plant a | & boxing bout in the gymnasium at | physical drill at the precinct. i taxicabs almost collided, hemming Program on Noymber 7. tree on November 7, m honor of the |the fifth precinct, Policeman Daniel | When two taxicabs almost col- | S A Nation-wide tre/ planting pro- address as 1338 R street, according| COLLEGES WILL mNOR | suny awaitea” today by tne Tressury | NEAR CRASH OF TAXIS to Leonard Falk, 737 Seventh street, y RUM RUNNERS’ ISLAND |y emase EYED BY TWO NATIONS| Offcials said that atter requests for| TRAPS FLEEING THIEF — | co-operation had been made to France, —— France Promises to Aid U. S. by!;’;:; l%"“;‘“;:: “:"‘m ":m';““:;;‘r; | Colored Man Pleads Making Owners of Ships e 4 ted to be used is N The device e: a Specify Destinations. | regulation culmw masters of ships By the Associated Press. | carrying liquor to post bond that their Action by the French government |cargo will be transported only to a to eliminate St. Pierre Miquelon, tiny | stated destination in the United States island in the North Atlantic, as & ’ and that they will not “clear for the haven for rum runners was ‘“hope- ' high seas.” | / Cigarettes 1d Luckies Dl O Chesterfelds 2 pkgs- 250 |AS ADVERTISED |IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF ™ FAMILY CIRCLE Palmolive Toilet Soap 3 cakes 140 waq Free bout “l.l! ool ook (o Eurepe” Contest Toilet Tissue 3 ror 15¢ APRIL IS ND O LAKES 3. GetAcquainted Month We want to acquaint thou- sands of additional families (] with the goodness of this fine }j butter. We feel sure that once they try it—Land O’ Lakes will be found on heir tables exclusively. Try a pound—spred it, cook with it—then you be the judge. Land O’Lakes Butter ..... ™ 45c NEW CROP TEXAS ONIONS - 10¢ Rhubarb ... ... 2 bunches ]5¢ White Squash...... 2 s 15¢ Yellow Squash . ... .. 2 s 15¢ Bunch Turnips . 2 bunches 15¢ Basket DELICIOUS APPLES 4 23 Red Sweets 4 s 15¢ Basket Winesap Apples 4 . 19¢ .. 4s 15¢ 3lc SANICO MAYONNAISE t=14c¢723c Hellman's Mayonnaise . 29¢ Kraft Mayonnaise rt. 29c Kraft ¢ Miracle Whip »t. 25¢ It has an especially pleasing flavor because it’s made right from the right apples. No. 2 A mild, satisfying cans coffee at a pleasingly @ low price. « Green Beans .., .. 31bs 25c Cauliflower ..... hex 19¢ to 25¢ Spring Kale. . ..., .. 3 s 14¢ Fresh Peas . ......... 2. 29¢ Red-Ripe FLORIDA TOMATOES 2 . 25¢ Green Bag Coffee .. .. Afitthoon Téa Johnson’s Floor Wax Crisp FLORIDA CELERY 2 ik 25¢ Sanitary’s Special Tea . . . . catch a thief, that's something. pleaded guilty in Police Court yes- c Buttalo, 3. 3. ‘Hopkias of Clncinnatt | “orociamation” designating sy 1 Sanitary ¢ Piggly (U Now made with 1009, . 21¢ ing. Ask for your FREE copy Dromedary Pitted Datespks. 15¢ = —— Musselman’s Apple Sauce Del Monte Peaches large can 19¢ Honey Fudge teaspoon salt and 1 . ean 59¢ cup Lake Shore Honey add butter. Let stand Red Seal Lye .. .......... en12¢c 1 cup of chopped nuts. imms in. 68th birthday anniversary of Mme. |J, Slattery, 27, of 3173 Eighteenth v—m'fl‘ T lide, that 15 ot news, bUt When they | 15" sobcy ann” vt e e oo s | gram by colleges infonor of Marle| Spureny of New SOk Freuk Snion of | BHfeet, was treated at the e MRy TG o Dy Curie, co-discovererdf radium, was| Buffalo, J. J. Hopkins of Cincinnati|clinic vesterday for a slight concus- | s proclamation designating May 1 Frank Simms, colored, who gave his | terday. planned yesterday morning at the|and Algernon Holt of Chicago. sion of the brain and ordered off | Child Health day. Owted and Operated by the Sanitary Grocery Co. pure vegetable oils; fine for cooking or spread- Phila. Cream Cheese . pks. 9¢c ¢ thi tertaini il Borden's Cream Cheese pks. 9 [aut overy Fridey and Satordey ’ " Van Camp's "Bean Hole" Baked Beans ... 3 cans 25¢ r - Kellogg's Corn Flakes or Post Toasties . . 2 pkes. 15¢ Calumet Baking Powder . 1 1. can 29¢ T R na roe Bulk Prunes—70-80 Size 2 ms. 15¢ Bl E cupe of supar Lighthouse Cleanser ..... can 3¢ L cup evaporated milk for 5 minutes. Add ', 102 oz. pkg. 11c and cook to a soft- Clothespins . ... ........ pks.of 30 9c oo Mater Lot staad until luke warm. Beat until creamy and add Mule Team Borax . ..... . . . pks. 15¢ A&HSoda .........10pk 7c Pour on buttered pan and when hard cut into squares. Honey i 19¢ 3 bunches ]1(0c 5 tor 10c . oen. 3 e 14¢ Spring Onions Califonia Lemons Tugvnp Salad ;Blue Goose Potatoes . Cooking Apples 15-1b. sack First Prize Margarine 17 “Salad Bowl” $13,500 Cash Prizes IVORY START IN LIFE CONTEST ot e 2 e 11 B e & Don't min these 42 VALUES Sanico Jelly . . . 3suue25c Jell- ... 3ok 17c Baker’s 3 ekes 17¢ French’s Mustard . . % 10c Ovaltine roabrinkc . . %an 3lc Stokely’s Tomatoes . " 10c e o o 2cm]19c Another way to economize—use it ~ for frying and cooking. ¢ Large Size ‘CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES Six ' zse for .. Mazola Oil . ....... ... ... ... pint 25¢ Wesson Oil . ... ... ...... pint29¢ i o Salad Dressing 1 Pint Pint Powdered Sugar. ........ 11b-pke. 7c i < 1| 13¢ 2le Brown Sugar . . 1 1b. pkg. un L SAVE . Gorton’s Codfish, 2 s 25¢ * Van Camp’s Mackerel 2 5 15¢ Mazda Lamps e 15¢ TR « ¢ e N 25¢ 25¢ 10c 25¢ Large, clean, sound and large grade “A.” - 340 Sealect Milk 3 tall cans 20¢ Waldorf Toilet Tissue..4 rolls 19¢ b. 22¢ A 25¢ Joaf Cocomalt . .s.iv-e ivesen s 22€ HILLCREST PEACHES Hilo Peas & Carrots . ... . 2 ens 15¢ These Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity. “Fresh Breakfast Eggs” resh Dreakrast LLggs carefully graded by the Dept. of Agriculture as U. S. Extras, Sanico"Govt.Graded 'Eggs doz.30c Sanico Pancake Flour. . 2 pkss. 15¢ Baker's 2™ Cocoanut 2 cans 25¢ ol 9 Sanitary’s =~ Coftfee Sanico A, Coffee ... ™ 27¢c 2 i 29¢ BRE An Lipton’s Tea i 45¢ SaladaTea. . ......... . .- 52 25c Full 1-pound Sliced t:lr , ¢ Baker’s Chocolate . ... .... W% 9c i Swansdown Cake Flour . . ... vks. 32¢ A good stand- s ard quality large 29 Tow. cans c Olympia Soaked Limas . 2 eans 15¢ Sc Candies. . . . . S -. 3 tor 10c large can Q¢ Minute Tapioca Scea.to2for19¢ All sizes not in all stores 30cto45¢perdoz. All sizes not in all stores Large cake . Not Just MEATS SEA FOOD Carefully selected, properl handled and protected. b Sliced Halibut Sliced Codfish . . ... ...... Fresh Butterfish . . ..... . Fresh Herring . .. ... .4 ms. 25¢ Fresh Sea Bass . .. ... m 17¢c % Fresh Crabmeat ... ®». 60c % Cooked Shrimp % ™. pks. 25¢ % Fresh Scallops . ... ®. 45c Ready to-Fry “Meats for Sale” but of merit e s CONFIDENCE IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Our meat buyers have quite a reputation at the packing plants—a reputation for being “fussy” about the meats they select. They watch quality closely, with the result that good meats are something that can be looked for in our markets. This policy has built confidence and confidence brings customers. Assorted Flavors Except Chocolate Flavor 100-Watt DESSERT Crisco No. 2 of Orange & cans A Delicious Blend 2 Grapefruit Juice Pomorang No. 2 cans Silver sie- Grapefruit, 2 Silver Nip Standard Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 e can No. 2 cans Grapefruit Sweet Juice . ety Frying Chickens The finest we can offer Plump, young Barred Rock birds, raised Small Smoked Shoulders ® 20 Blue Moon *"wiSmicree Blue Moon Brer’ Rabbi Corn Meal .. i ficea Safety Matches . 2 Makes Dish Washing'Easier N o~ "y ey Lux Toilet Soap . 3 cskes 19c Rice f, e G Our Famous “ni” 4 i 17c Catalina Tuna . 25¢ Roquefort Spread o« o Green Label Molasses 1%-1b, 7° can S-1b. » sack 19(: 6 boxes 25‘: pkesof 13¢ Early Prolific « Fresh Gold Bond Fillet of Haddock bl B s P U. S. Government Inspected SPRING LAMB Lamb is economical by com- parison and you'll find ours good, dependable quality al- ‘ways. lamb stew from the breast is inexpensive and a welcome dish. Why not serve some with dumplings. Lamb Legs Rib Chops Loin Chops Breast ") w. 12¢ Shoulder Chops. .m 25¢ ~ Shoulder Roast . . .». 21¢ “12e Breast . Chuck Roast n 2 5e market sliced U. S. Government Inspected HOME DRESSED - VEAL Strictly the finest quality milk-fed veal kill and dressed here in Washington under the watchful eye of a U. S. Government inspector. You can buy no finer. Loin Chops Shoulder Chops . .». 31c Shoulder Roast. . .». 25¢ Freshly Ground Beef . . ».23c Hormel's Sliced Bacon . . » 35¢ SANICO HAMS Are Noted for Their Wonderful Flavor After you boil a Sanico Ham —allow it to cool in the water it Soap of Early June Phillips Peanut Butter . Sanico ‘was boiled in—the flavor will be improved. Whole ........ . 21 e ¢4 or Half. .. U.S.Graded FRANKS Abisy, Qe =24 BOLOGNA A Briggs Products P ineapple Broken § Un derw Deviled Ny 1+ 4 Camay Be;r:éful Women Peas . 2 Lang’s Sauerkraut . Burch Butter Cookies o 17¢ Burch xii%:, Cakes . Soda Crackers rotee b 10c Raycrest Bt Pears, 2 Hillsdale 3 cakes l4c penllf | Z3c large cans ¥lb. pkg. 25¢ 1-1b. jar No. 1 cans 23c 25¢ s 35¢ 23c . . lices 2 2Y4-0z. Sanico Mcurn: Spaehetti 3 pigs. 20¢ Doggie Dinner . . 6 < 55¢ 1S

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