Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1935, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1935. A—9™ 5 second, “ | rmon an eeling ; of r action also w en.i i 3 = M B WII.SUN W|NS ::i:rr;we:au{'?fmw:: cfi‘!‘lfi“?“‘j‘!‘!z‘y. m‘?fiim?:fi" i S HOOVEH IN CchAGO {;:T‘:luel’:‘ u::mle‘:"by :g‘kea‘:n:fi‘:‘STH SPECML SEssmN }l‘h:l‘k l';.hliwd tl‘new.‘overo!:;llz mgm- Canadian Banker Dies. Bicolored varieties—First, Wilson; | One of each of twenty-four differ- entirely impromptu. The journey ties of & constitutional convention or | L MONTREAL, April 15 (#)—S8. J. B. , Neff; third, Mrs. Jq L.|ent varieties—First, Winn T. Sim- | . | Rolland, president of the Provincial ”1;;‘;:. = 7 e mons; second, Wilson. V|S|T|NG F.R'END 'w'fi':'.‘ Erol‘e‘;mm.plw‘t:: T::‘:: ::-{'mn;:'fl: CALLED lN LOUISIANA t‘:,‘;‘:::,:;"mo" from oo At -g:‘nla o; dcklnn'g; .?dt hchai;lrlmn of the Leedsil, 5 Best vase or bowl of any one vari- e Fort Wayne and Winchester, Ind. ——— Long came here from New Orleans rd of ectors of the and Paper NARB'SSUS HUNUR Wl‘yfllmr.nuty S emnm‘!‘fofi cm-';:' S ST yesterday and conferred with Gov. Co., Ltd., died last night. Small-flowered leedsii—First, Wil- UG T ke Political Significance of Stop De- CALL ON ;’R|N CESS Legislators Gather, Not Knowing | Allen and other State officials. = son; second, Engelbrecht; third, Mrs. th . . : SR R s other flowers or foliage—First, Goetz- nied After Meeting Leaders =il Yet What Long Wants in NNIE DOLLY RECOVE! [ Triandrus and triandrus hybrids, £7; sec0n®: Mre. Fosters ird, Mrs. in East, Five San Francisco Soclety Men Way of New Lavi. . IE LLY, RS % takes Prize of Wood- — B Sweeps Cyclamineus hybrids—First, i m{:‘;'““l ::f“}:, "’:uf:m‘,x"%m — B D w ane s Sisters Considering Engagement REWADD ridge Garden Club Is Jonquilla hybrids—Pirst, Neff; sec-| (on. third Mrs. Bishop. 8 By the Assoclated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, April 15 (#).— | By the Associated Press. T Sondon in Nall 1‘,3',.,,,,,,., and Fine Printers ond, Mrs. Eberly; third, H. T. Stowell. | "'yaeinths—First, Kinner; second, | CHICAGO, April 15—Former Pru—{’rhe Chronicle says five young San| BATON ROUGE, La., April 15— 61l Twerrrn Streer Awarded Taszetta and tazetta hybrids—Pirst, giocon ident Herbert Hoover,,on his Way 0/ morciseo society men have gone to| With Senator Huey P. Long keeping CHICAGO, April 15 ().—The Dolly . Kinner; second, Wilson; third, Engel- | = ylips— First, Mrs. M. H. Sutton; | his Palo Alto home, paused here today quiet about his objectives, Louisiana’s| sisters arrived here yesterday for a e brecht. e 4 3| for a visit with friends after meetings | Renc. Nev., in the past three days| jawmakers gathered today for the|stay of some months and the first. Producers of Distinctive Pcaticus varieties—First, Wilson; | ™y, 2 Stowell; second, | With Republican leaders in two East-|to call on Princess Berbara Huttcn| State's fifth special session of the AR 1d tak Ik d | M. C. Wilson was sweepstakes win-|second, Roy; third, Mrs. Bishop. George S. Marshall; third, Kinner, | €rn cities his spokesman said were of | Mdivani, who is there to obtain a di- | Legislature since last August. e e | USINESS STATION:RJ ner of the annual narcisus show of| Double varieties—First, GANNaway:| ~ other flowers—First, Stowell; sec-| Do Political significance. vorce from Prince Alexis. There was no official confirmatiom | Michigan avenue. //(15 the Woodridge Garden Club, held|second, Wilson; third, Mrs. W. E.|,ng peterson; third, Gannaway Hoover was the guest of a friend,| Christian De Guigne III and Nicol | of the legislative call, but Gov. O. K.| Rosziks Dolly, on the arm of her| €24 IDUSINESS CarpS ht in the Woodrid Roberts. ? ; Arch W. Shaw, in suburban Winnet- | Smith, the paper says, motored to| Allen was known to have notified ad- | husband, Irving Netcher, Chicago mer- Saturday night in the rifge Bt Wi ® ka, where his secretary, Paul Sexon,| Reno Friday night, and were fol-| ministration Representatives and Sen- | chant, said they would stay here at Let us add power to Library, 2206 Rhode Island avenue ‘ollections Winners. NEW YORK, April 15 (#).—General{ said the former President would rest|lowed by three others, James L. Flood, | ators by telephone to be here tonight. | least till Fall. Jennie Dolly sald she Jour Business Gm:pvmf""- northeast. C. M. Neff won second Collections, one of each of six dif-|levels of production in the glass in-|a day or two before entraining for the| jr. son of the bonanza king: Tito It was reported in some quarters| was so far recovered from the effects Phone for our Representative place, with Harold C. Kinner third.|ferent varieties—First, Neff; second,|dustry, jays the American Glass Re- | West. He arrived last night from|Bianchi and Gordon Mclntosh, by that Long planned to create a State| of an automobile accident in 1932 without obligation Edwin C. Powell of the Department | Gannaway; third, Mrs. Bishop. view, continue above the same period | Columbus, Ohio. chartered airplane the following morn- | board to administer Federal relief|that she and Roszka were considering SiaNe Braein olh,‘:fl"lcu]ture was the judge of the| One of each of twelve different|in 1934. Meetings with Republican leaders 3 | funds, but it was generally believed | a London engagement in the Fall. 2 ) 43684000 exhibition. The winners in the various classes were as follows: Trumpet daffodils, with yellow or f lemon colored trumpet—First, Nefl; second, E. A. Almond; third, F. H. Goetzger. ‘White trumpet and perianth—First, Wilson; second, Kinner; third, J. W. Hardy. Bicolor varieties—First. Neff: sec- | ond, A. H. Engelbrecht; third, W. H.| Gannaway. Incomparabilis, yellow shades or without red coloring on cup—First, Neff; second, Wilson; third, Ganna-!‘ way. | Bicolored varieties—First, Neff; sec- | ond, Wilson; third, Mrs. George R.| Eberly. i B ow shades with or with- iy B !!g;ig Paas Egg Dyes : = g ) For Coloring Eggs for Easter Heinz Soups Are = ] — L R 2 Paas Paas Specially Priced ) B 2 _— L I > e Tels, 1 Oc Colors, 8c 2 - 2 5C pke. pke. Except Consomme or Clam Chowder Chocolate Covered Coconut fape 25290, | A | Candy Eggs 7: 10c SUITS & || [ i Sunnyfield | GOLD MEDAL or | e it TOPCOATS Grandmothot's Plain or Self Rising PILLSBURY'S BEST CandY EQQS = 10c CRACKED WHEAT 121b. Bag 241b. Bag 121b. Bag 24 1b. Bag Marshmallow or Coconut BREAD 45c 89c 59c 51 "I 5 Ca:j::ii:fm]oc Salmon ' 10c¢ vJeIly Eggs ®» 10c Her:‘l:kl:ifziu:nd loltf 9C These extra special prices warrant your purchase of these flours now STEAKS | Lomb | [Cromitower s w19 C a u I i f I o w e r exceptionally low priced From U. S. Inspected Beef _ Shoulder Roas‘l's Ib. 1 9c IDAHO POTATOES 10 21¢ Florida Valencia irlol Ib. c e LIMA BEANS 2 m 25¢ ORANGES S|r|0|n 39 Eli'\;;s b 3 3¢ PA. POTATOES » lc e 23c 20 dozen dozen Porterhouse . 4 3 ¢ Bais Lab FRESH PEAS 2 m 25¢ Chops » 39¢ FRESH PINEAPPLES « 17¢ o 4 Tbs. 1 9c Fresh Ground Beef 1. 19¢ Breast for Stewing ... 10c Fresh, Luscious Red-Ripe Swift’s Premium Fancy Haddock Fine for Slicing Botoana »20c|FLers »15.| | Tomatoes i The Romantic ‘Trio, Ann Page PfeserVeS }:‘,15C ZJ:I: 27c Uneeda Bakers John Alden - Priscilla : s or Miles Sl lona Sauerkraut y £ | FO R COOKIES i 19: A&p Grape JUice & 13C . 25C i~ SNPSHOT ENLARGED, COLORED 50 e Soaked Peas “Bita 3mwanl7c | T ‘ Del Monte .Sli?esor 3 CAMAY WRAPPERS ‘e S f.eld Rice 12.00 ke, D RT3 ’ Peaches 2= 35. s CAMAY Ann Page Jelly onieis,. sen i 10c | i souror s wousy 4 cakes 17c 2 for 239 Peanut Cakes ramihii@i. »23¢ | —— DE LUXE LINES e R Vegetable or Tomato 4 :-'le:eli 19C (e endrdivice: S ; 5 The Popular Toilet Tissue Kirkman’s [ S OPEN EVENINGS TILL 0 ou ps small can c waldorf . 4 ros 17 ¢ Borax Soap 3 cakes 1 3¢ pr- 1 9C CHAINUCK 919 F St N.w. These prices effective in Washington and suburbs until the close of business Wednesday, April 17, 1935

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