Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1935, Page 35

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D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HOWARD URGES G. 0. P. TO HEED NEGRO IN 36 Bees Buried Two Months. By the Assoclated Press, Perry W. Howard, colored Repub- After being burled under 8D &VA- | jcqn national committeeman iprom lanche for two months, two hives of | Mississippi, yesterday urged his col- bees at St. Antonien, Switzerland, |leagues to “kindly keep the colored have been “thawed out” and the | electorate in mind” in choosing a 1936 buzzers are again searching for honey. presidential nominee. In a letter to Chairman Henry P. Fletcher and members of the com- mittee, Howard asserted that Presi- dent Roosevelt “not only has failed the country, but has failed the Negro in that he has done nothing that he promised to do.” He urged nomination of a candi- date “whose estimate of a citizen is not his color, but his character and Governor’s Geography Bad. NORMAN, Okla. (#).—J. Richard Carpenter, Rhodes scholar, fingered in puzzled manner a letter of intro- duction from President W. B. Bizzell of Oklahoma University e et Gy Wm:f: Roy Howard, head of the Scripps- gress. Said Carpenter: “He's send- | HOWard newspapers, had a lengthy ing me to Lisbon, Spain, and unless | conference yesterday with President | my geography is sadly mixed, Lisbon’s | Roosevelt. | in Portugal. Now where’ll I go?” The publisher, who is departing soon ! Melvin and Emma L. Fountain, girl. Edward and Anavelle Richardson, girl, Edward and Vessie Leggelt, boy. Harold E. and Anita C. Hyler, boy. Solomon and Othella Edwards, girl. HOWARD SEES PRESIDENT | for, Havwall and the Philippines, de- scribed the conversation as general. —_— Births Reported. Harry W. and Mary J. Chadduck. boy. i ie E. Lloyd, boy. NORRIS DISCUSSES | 2 POWER' LAWYERS - Andrew and Anna Rayunas, g John H. ‘and Theima Henriksen, gir Holmes, boy. John C and Evelyn L. Holmes, Samuel E. and Florida Rush, boy. Newspaper Chain Executive Is Visitor at White House. SHOE WHITENER abllity.” N sortie o Tube 10.4 25. Says $35,000 Paid Beck and Baker to Pass Upon T. V. A. Validity. By the Associated Press. Senator Norris, Republican, of Ne- braska told the Senate yesterday that two of the three lawyers quoted by Senator Vandenberg, Republican, of Michigan as believing the reciprocal tariff law unconstitutional were em- ployed by the “power trust” to write opinions that all New Deal measures were invalid. The Nebraskan mentioned James M. | Beck and Thomas D. Thacher, two former Solicitors General, who, with William D. Mitchell, former Attorney General, were quoted by Vandenberg. Norris said Beck and Newton D. Baker, former Secretary of War, had | been employed by the Edison Electric Institute at $35,000 to “pass upon the | constitutionality of proposed projects | such as the T. V. A" and recalled | that a Circuit Court of Appeals re- | cently had overruled a lower court which had held portions of the ’I'en-; nessee Valley law invalid. | He also said that Thacher was a | member of a firm of New York law- | yers paid $75.000 by the Edison Elec- | tric Institute to interpret and pass on the legality of the utility holding com- | pany bill. i “I only call attention to these| things,” said Norris, “to show how we might be mistaken when we get opin- jons of illustrious lawyers.” | Norris said he did not question the | “sincerity” of Beck and Thacher, | whom he described as “able lawyers.” DeathsrrRiepor‘Feif]t SANITARY ano PIGGLY WIGGLY:?2 26th Birthday Party * A Whole Column of Thousands of housewives are taking : are tal ANNIVERSARY advantage of this splendid 15-piece Monax Luncheon Set Offer A certified $1.98 value. Yours for only HERE'S ALL YOU DO—Go to your nearby Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly Food Store. Ask for your free 26th Birthday Party credit check (you need | - ot buy a thing)! Our salesman will place a Birthday Gift Stamp on your | . . check. Then come back to the same store for five consecutive days and have | . S X 3 a gift stamp afixed each day until you have a total of six stamps on your gift check. Then the check and 98c in cash entitles you to this beautiful luncheon set. No. 2 cans Standard Tomatoes . 2 15¢ Libby’s Pineapple e 2 "%ii 15¢ Blue Ridge Peas 4 29¢ | Apple Sauce 5™ 2% 15¢ Phillips Spaghetti . . . <= b5c The New Jell-O . . 3wk 17c Bk S=to= A Jke Libby’s -2 Pineapple, 2 2% 35c¢ Golden Nip%iree . . 2% 21c Pomorang "¢ ren it 2 5 21c Vinegar e 2 Campfire Marshmallows . ;. 15¢ The New Nucoa vigeasiesa. - 20c Philadelphia Cream Cheese #<¢- 8¢ Hellmann’s Mayonnaise . = 25¢ Miracle Whip e . 5 2lc Heinz Soups Ex5 oazomme 2 cans 25¢ Heinz Spaghetti mecion 2 cans 25¢ Heinz Pickles 2 bots. 25¢ Heinz Jellies 2 elasses 25¢ Heinz Consomme &.ovi =an 15¢ Pink Salmon . . . . 10c Raycrest Bartlett Pears, 2 .. 25¢ First Prize Margarine . . ® 15c Swittwater 25¢ No. 2 cans New Pack No. 2 cans Fine Quality, Selected SEA FOOD We select nothing but the best and then carefully protect that quality and freshness. Fresh Trout Fresh Croakers____™ 5c Fresh Butterfish____» 10c Fresh s Mackerel ™ 10c Fresh rue « Haddock ™ 18¢ Sliced Halibut. . ... ™ 29¢c Chipped Beef Market Sliced % . 15¢ For Breakfn,ot SWIFT’S Premium Bacon Ib. 39c A NEW LOW PRICE ON SANICO U. S. Government Inspected HOME DRESSED VEAL We can’t help but keep telling you over and over again how good this veal really is. Our hope is to have you try it just once and then we know you'll be delighted with its unusually fine quality, texture and flavor. an, & No. 2 cans White House Brand Frying Chicken—a new low price— chickens in our markets—a trial will convince you why. Pure Apple Cider " FRYERS WHITE LEGHORN FRYERS Freshly killed . z7c This IS good news to lovers of fine 33c at a slightly higher figure than other Shoulder Chops ™ 21c in Washington Prime Rib Roast . . . . ™27c Breast of Veal » l4c Shoulder Roast *» 19¢ Have you ever tried them? Bake pint like regular hams or boil with veg- jar etables. Delicious and economical. You know how good it is. 3-Cornered Roast . . . ™27c Boiling Beef . . . . . 2™ 25c Briggs V.S Bologna_..%x® 9¢ Smoked : T Briggs Liverwurst , Fresh Pure Lard, Bulk or Carton 2ws. 37c FLAKEWHITE SHORTENING e 2250 e 14€ Carton OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS OFFER FRESH CORN Six to eight pound average, per pound ___. lgc Four to six pound average, per pound __ 20C Salt Mackerel Fillets Whole Salt Mackerel Briggs Pep Pork 7§, Slices of Ham SANICO HAMS Whole or Half Noted for their fine flavor. Ib. 28c Four Varieties Sanitary’s FRANKFURTERS U. S. Government in- spected and graded Quince, Grape or Crabapple German | st and Frances | 1. Rev. E. S. | A few days left to get ac- quainted with AIRWAY 7% oz. cans can 14¢ Fancy Silverside Salmon Another Completely Remodeled T SOFT CLEAN AND SWEET/ TAKES | Always shampoo your dog. Keeps the skin softer, cleaner, sweeter and healthier. An easy, quick job. Be sure to shampoo YOUR pet with genuine SHAMPOO can bolds ten lux- urious sham- poos for your et. Efficient, § armless to i At This Low Price"" 1 Sc Buy a pound today—have it ground as you wish—then note its mild flavor and check its Sliced or unsliced The full one pound economy loaf Sanico Bread Sanico Whole Wheat____loaf 10c Sanico Rye Sanico Butter and Egg —_1oar 11c Sanico Cracked Wheat _._loaf 11c Sanico Pan Rolls__ doz. 10c Sanico Finger Rolls____1; goz. 10c Sanico Mayonnaise A rick, creamy, smooth mayonnaise as fine as any you can buy—yet it always sells at a moderately low price. Full Pint J SALAD BOWL DRESSING FREESTONE PEACHES Elbertas or Hiley Belles 4 Ibs. 19(: $2.19 Original Bushel Basket _______ Low Prices on CANNING NEEDS pint doz. auart Mason Jars.___ & Mason Jars ____ Jar Rubbers.___2 aoz. New Cabbage Cucumbers Bunch Carrots pive Crisp Celery 79¢ 9c Jelly Glasses __ _ _ aoz. 39¢c Afternoon Tea A high grade, quality tea in everything but price. our choice of Orange Pekoe, green or mixed. 1, Pound Package. SANITARY’S SPECIAL TEA.. & 23c Sanico Coffee A vigorous, full - bodied blend, ideal for iced coffee. It holds its fine flavor through the extreme temperatures of heat and cold. ez . Q€ OUR FAMOUS Green Bag Coffee m. 22¢ New Yellow Sweets Fresh Lima Beans 3 buncnes 10¢ 3 s 10c Fresh Breakfast Eggs Truly the finest eggs we can pack. Each egg is graded U. S. extra large grade A by Govern- ment and State graders. of one dozen___ 40c SANICO FRESH EGGS....s0x 35¢ Dated carton SANITARY Now Ready to Serve You at 4th Street and East Capitol Painters, carpenters and electricians have outdone them- selves—the result, a larger, more pleasant and finer store in which to shop. Come in, if you live in this vicinity, and see the many changes that have been made. Good News! <= SANICO \ PE‘r\)’ N Sanico Peas —and those who know how good they are will lose no time 29¢ We have just received our first shipment of 1935 Pack 2 N:;‘z Jumbo BUTTER It comes to you im a com- venient country style roll, pro- tected by a special parchment wrapper. Per SWIFT'S Brookfield Butter. .m 32c Baking 2 1b. Powder , o Gorton’s %3y Codfish . Health Club - N Rumford Baking Powder ‘.= 29c Jacob’s Mushrooms 3lc. Ovaltine Fei ik . . - 35¢ Clicquot Clu American 8 oz. Hotel can 6 oz. can Ginger Ale 2 T 35e Certo for Jelly Making movic 29c Minute Tapioca . . 2 ekss 25¢ So-Tastee Soda Crackers :x:: 10c Domestic Sardines suera 2 cans ¢ Peerless pke- ¢ International Salt . . 2 boxes9c Lighthouse Cleanser . . «n 3¢ Sanico Toilet Tissue . 3™ 10¢ Clean-Quick Soap Chips *is21¢ Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles Sunsweet Prune Juice . &a 23c These prices prevail in Washington and vicinity

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