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THF. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (. THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1935. You ean do a marvelous job on th. Porch Furniture ‘with Moore's Utilac—the I‘Oe(-l enamel that lasts. Only $1.20 l 3POWERS DISCUSS [~ s FATE OF ETHIOPA Britain and F'ance Consult | ATTENTION, SHRINERS! | With Italy to Protect The Thrift Shop || Latter's Interest. which helps Washington's erippled lf | children. has for sale authentic his- torie articles from the estates of prom- By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 13.—An authoritative | | source stated today that Great Britain | and Prance are consulting with Italy in an attempt to draw up a formula | for the protection of Italy's “special N economic interests” in Ethiopia. It was understood that Italy would like to obtain a protectorate over Ethiopia, but that Great Britain seeks | to find some other solution to the problem. inent statesmen. The Thrift Shop Cook Book features the favorite signed recives of diplomats and celebrities 1011 E Street N.W. . Demands Full Solution. ROME, June 13 (®)—Official! sources said today Italy would not be content with the partial solution of her controversy with Ethiopia, in S “; o -HEALTH FOOD | commenting upon London reports that 2! ts be d h “i o DOGS 2ra CATS | aereor e ot (et oo commietse| on the basis of certain Ethiopian con- If Your Dentist Hurts You Try | cessions. DR. FIELD | These sources said Italy could nm be satisfied with the cession by Plate Expert Double Ethiopia of portions of territory such as, for example, Ogaden, or the big block of territory linking the colonies of Eritrea and Somaliland. | Officials also said that an offer of Ogaden would be completely insuffi- < i Suction I Guarantee a Perfect Tight Fit in Any Mouth T Give Violet Ras Treatments for Prorrhes o°°°s cient, since Ogaden, although ex- | tensive in territory, Is not rich in | raw materials. -—— | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. | Meeting, Real Estate Morigage and Guaranty Co., Carlton Hotel, 2 p.m. Extraction — $1 and ‘7 Plates Dinner, Gonzaga Alumni Associa- 1 Z 4 | tion, Carlton Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Ao Gae wae, | [ $1020$35 (| L == : eeting, Psi Lambda Tau Sorority, Plates $1.50 (mmm(lrlc;-m Raleigh Hotel, B,D'm' Repaired Fillings. $1 up | TOMORROW. | DR. FIELD Luncheon, Reciprocity Club, Ham- 406 7th St. N.W. MEt. 9256 | ilton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. — Luncheon, District Bankers' Asso- ciation, Willard Hotel, 12:15 p.m. Meeting, Converts League, Catholic Daughters of America, Willard Hotel, 8 pm. Dance, Sacred Heart Academy, Wardman Park Hotel, 9:30 p.m. Dinner, Wisconsin Congressional | 1 delegation, Hamilton Hotel, 6 p.m. Meeting, Ford Motor Co., Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. | Fleeing Prisoner Sticks in Mud. ! BONNER SPRINGS, Kans. (#).— Guards from the Kansas State Peni- tentiary had little trouble capturing Alva' Reed, trusty, after he had escaped He got himself stuck in a mud hole near here while trying to outdistance the guards. | “YOU'VE SPOILED ME FOR ANY OTHER [MODE OF MVEI.” BlrthsrReported Robert T_and Margaret Bryant. bor. Kenoeth B anc Mary B Ssmple. boy. nd Cora E. Bonbrest. boy Feaniiin AL Ang Plorence G. Kidwell, girl Charles M. and Pauline K. Dixon, girl. Abe and Anna Peldman. girl. Elmer and Liliian Robinson. ' girl. 30 | Adrian and Arlene Rice. girl Edward O. anc_Eleanor R. Walsh. boy. Shirley L. "and Ethy] Pauich. boy. ‘ Brainard and Lavinia Burgess. boy. | Charles and Dorothy R. Pearson. bov. Wilbur B. anu Catherine P. Dettweiler. rl. Judton L and Arline G. Rabertson. sirl Irving and Belle Russin.’ girl. Alfred and Giuce Hurley. giri Nopman I anc Marearet M. Schiorb. sirl William G. "»n¢ Leola Young. Lewis and Gladye Brown, boy. Isaac and Beroice RUMn. boy James and Viola Simpson. gir) Felix S. and Alice “Williams. girl John S. and Ruth M. Blakley. giri. | Roberl and Beatrice Carter. boy ilis and Margaret Smith, boy Wilbur ‘and Annie Smallwood, boy. Franklin and Lucy Williams. boy. Solomon and Mildred Mack. girl Gharles W. and Lillian Cook. girl d and Ethel B. Colemon, giri. LT e riv 1pful wr mode of polite. have spoil travel. £14.00 Detrail ORK (Six Thru Expresses) s so NORFOLK (Stops U.S. Naval Gate) 4.20 Phone District 5 lNANNAPOllS HOTEL s EASTERN bus system I.ucm!TmER For Hair and Scailp! +.Quickly removes every speck | ‘of dandrusf—makes your hair | Deaths Reported soft and radiant. Stopsitch- | vure v pigort 84, 518 © st ing and corrects scalp | Florence E. Higdon. " 6. 314" Channing irritations. Get it today — lsm Fith. &5 Providence Hospital. and enjoy a new tingle of | jilia R.Ciark 61 180 Uhland terrace n.e health and cleanlinese. Annie M. De Marco, 58 3111 Georgia ave. GUARANTEED Mu’i‘u F. 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B 7. < z 3% { 3273 Prospect ave.: wis. Pueblo. Colo.. lnd Rev. Houston, Tex.; Brighton, Towa. and . for 95 days.” A:cxi Wincer's 12 Brishton. Tows. and Ve v York Jan. 2 cruise lesves New York ] o s Whitlock. 29, Howison. Va. and .23 ports. $1350 up (with batl Martng H."Weaver. 20s Duet. Va.i' Rev. CURTIRNXINNNNANAARINAAAARRNNNAAAS from $2350), including standard shore programme. See YOUR OWN | AGENT or Canadian Pacific: |r 14th and New York Ave. N.W,, Robert L Burton. 24, 2210 H a Beairice Thornton 21, 414" 20th 1. Rev. Daniel T. Coie N. ‘Chamblin. 32, Purcellville, Va.. and | Virginia Myers. =6, Christianburg. Va.; | nd | Rev Albert Evans Wash, D. C. NAtional | Prank Johnson. 40- 1230 South Capltel st | and JosephlnrARohmwn 3 | (453 Eweil ‘Gly and Mavd F. Davie 2 ot of 445 Delaware sre. 5.0+ Rev. A. Warren, | Richard M. Miles 40. 214 Massachusetts | ave ne. and Maude E Hawkina, 35, | 1915 4th st.: Rev. V. N. § H Walter Harris, 8 ° Dubuaue Dorothy W shaffer. 23 2443 terrace: Rev G:orr%? Dud 3 AFRICA SOUTH AMERICA CRUISE ONE ROACH % CAN CARRY HUNDREDS § OF DREAD DISEAS *G“ rid of every _ roach this sure way Heed the warning of health au- thorities who point out that even one roach is dangerous! Here's how to get rid of these dangerous pests that spread many disease germs: Sprinkle Peterman’s Roach Food near their hiding places. Roaches come out {0 eat it . . ., return to die—leavingNO ODOR.Young and eggs also killed. Geta can at your druggist’s today! PETERMAN’S t. Paul. Minn., and 7130 9th st Rev. | o13lh D 2t nw. and | 5 B st 5.w.0 Rev, | Steriing D. Balerson. 22, and Christine C. Thackara. 21, both of 3314 New Hamp- shire ave: Rev. W. 8. Abern Clifford A Davis 26. Wocdlldt I‘d and Dorotthy W_ Creecy. 24.°66 New York ! Jah !: 5o o o fi"fl :L Bun, 28, FEijah E Johes and Mars 26, | f Richmon Jope; G. Silverston and Kensmnon CMd.; | 20 Kgnlncly ave. se 4503 Tilinois Jack A Miller and Ruth xbuomg‘nm : am it ioore. S0 Belmont td., and | 2508 "ikh ¥; v 24 1271 Holbrook ter- A, Tourol, 17 John E. Brigss. ) DI O\AIMDN and Lonnie M, §54n "folbrook terrace ,. AR17 Morrison st.. 24. 5200 Reno rd.; Uhland ter- | g s h ‘ ! R | Hilbert 8. Browne Tace me. And Loulee Rev Wilkiert £ Wagener and ‘Jacaueline A; Rev. E. H. Meuse: Eiveod JF Barrett 27, lor. 2 1349 A st. pinizerat, 25 Pairtas. yn L. 'ru- 21, both of ~Alexandria, Va.: E. Briggs. mi':z'g:. Wanzer. 40 620 Rickford pl n.e lnd Evel! and Mary Msaynard. 41, 1640 11th st.i Rev. W. W Williams. RO ACH FOOD [RUHEIRREl e 3 - : - - Another New'A &P Food Store Opens Tomorrow 4415 BOWEN ROAD .xgfteat Peand 15th Piace Here we offer a wide selection of fine foeds, and cordially invite your patronage W. H. Davis, Grocery Manager ] E. H. Biggs, Meat Manager Specially planned for this week when you have the added advantage of Pay Day. Buy these values this week end and share in the substantial savings at all A&P Food Stores. Sale of Genuine Spring Lamb RAJAH ) Leg of Lamb = 27« Salad Dressing Shoulder Roast b. 21c 1 7‘: q},:rfl 29‘ Shoulder Chops b. 27¢ A Real Value LEAN Smoked HAMS pint jar Half : or . Loin Chops b. 43¢ fresh, red- Whole » 2 5c Rib Chops b. 39¢ Tomatoes ripe slicing Breast . 12c¢ Slices . 43¢ onthe 3 ears cb 10c Fresh Corn Tasty, Wholesome Cold Cuts SEA FOODS ESTABLISHED 1859 ¥% A9 - WHERE ECONOMY RULES 2~15. 619 Armour’s Thuringer ®» 27¢ . A " fresh, s 1 9 Armour’s Salami. . 1w 25¢ s e Spa ra g us tender o " L Fresh Cleaned uxuryd.oaf. ... . . % 10c Mackerel or Croakers. . .. » 8¢ Cooked Ham . . . . . um. 18¢ Liverwurst . .. ... %m. 10c Butterfish or Trout. . . .. »10c | Calif. Oranges. . . .4o 19¢ w 39c¢ Fresh Lima Beans. .. .3 m 25¢ Briggs Franks . . . .. m. 30c¢ SeaBass............. . 12¢ | New Potatoes. . . . . . 10 w. 19¢ Cucombers . v a5 3 ter 10c Sharp American Cheese ». 35¢ h RAB MEAT New Cabbage . ......: . 3 s 10c Texas Onions. ......3 m 19¢c Fresh C EresliKale. ... .. 3 me. 10c¢ Sweet Potatoes. . . ... 2 me 15¢ Rath’s Spiced Ham % - Potato Salad . . . 23¢ 23¢ Regular Lump, Ib. Iceberg Lettuce. . ... .2 na 23¢ 1 1b. pkg. Cl v 39c 49 Swift's Premium Delicatessen Style Cooked Hams ® 3 9‘ Slow Cooked—Ready to Serve Swift’s Premium Sliced or in a piece Bologna 23 Pimente, Large and Smell Veal CHICKENS . 20. Fine Granulated Cantaloupes Juicy Lemons : Bananas Watermelons Fruit Fancy Fryers or Roasters, 2 to 4 lbs. each Fresh Home- Dressed Fryers 3 Fresh American Freshly Pasteurized Sunnyfield SUGAR | Seamel | EGGS FLSIJ o | CHEESE Ib. Cut Fresh Sunayfield Wildmere 31C Longhorn Daisy 105083 | % aaioms i staie sk ke i Oicix O Sunnybrook Carton, dozen 100 Ibs. bulk. . . Aged for Flavor 3510 | 1b. 29Q¢ci . 3¢ GOLD MEDAL'S 7o-d'aq as 55 Vears 290, 60L0 MEDAL offers the Best! GOLD MEDAL kitchen tested FLOUR .12 1b. bag 59¢ YUKON CLUB Pure Carbonated 2,000 miles of perfect when proper oil level - Royal Lunch Crackers . ™ 19¢ N. B. C. Macaroon Chips » [9¢c Beechnut Cheese Wafers . =« |5¢c Beechnut Graham Crackers »= |lc Pale or Golden Ginger Ale Sparkling Water—Orange— Lime Dry—Root Beer— Grape. A&P Grape Juice + o . 2 pt. bots. 25¢; qt. 23¢ Palmolive Soap lubrication guaranteed Octagon Soap . Octagon Toilet Soap . 2 s 9c 4 2 7. Standard TOMATOES 2 6 Sweet and Luscious SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR ....... ;. 29¢c f e BISQUICK, Family Size ............p 3lc is maintained. Beverages | WHEATIES ............. AL oo Gall 3 botte 20 Del Monte Grapefruit 2 == «= 2|c 2 G 9 5C contents Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 ¥t = |5¢ i Fresh Spinach .. ... cans cans 2803 L 17c 19- 15¢ 45 QUALITY ANNIVERSARY | A Penn MOTOR Oill cakes '3C be l7c Del Monte Crapefruit Juice . . 3 med. cans 25¢ | Hellman's Hoe Mustard . . » 9¢c | Supersuds . . 3 Jn 25¢; o 17c White Rock *:-bot. I5¢; Cart.of 128175 | Kraft's French Dressing . * = = 15¢ | Octagon Chlps tee. oke |7 Libby’s Pineapple Juice - . . + 2 No. 1 cans I5¢ | Rajah Vinegar . . . . « wr |5¢ Webster’s Tomato Juice . , . 2 21-0z. cans |5¢ CIGARETTE Standard STRINGLESS BEANS 13¢ GIVEN 100 HUuPMOBILES B s v YOU CAN WIN ONE, ASK US HOW 12,200 other prizes 125 000.00 total value Del Monte Del Monte Halves or Sliced Golden Slices PEACHES | Pineapple Ige. cans 4 Remember Father on Father’s Day Popular Brands White House Evaporated MI Tall cans PI:;., 25C LK 25