Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1936, Page 6

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A—6 & ELY “TAKES WALK" TOSUPPORTG.0.P. Follows Democratic Ideals Now Being “Espoused by Republican Party.” BY the Assoclated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 16— ASKS $50,000 DAMAGES Woman Says Leg Broken in Ele- vator Fall. A $50,000 damage suit, growing out of the fall of the Atlas Building eleva- | tor September 26 of last year, was filed in District Court today by Elizabeth Wedekind, 3236 P street, who said her leg was broken in the mishap. Through Attorneys Fred J. Icen- hower and William K. Teepe she told the court that she was & passenger in the elevator when it dropped from the second floor to the basement of the building, located at Ninth and F streets. The suit was directed against Thomas M. Gittings and Alexander C. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. Postal Business Increases. Business of the post and telegraph Narcotic Prices Rise. Population Jumps 150,000. World prices in narcotics are re- In the last five years Johannesburg, South Africa, the gold-reef city, had | department of New Zealand has in- ported to be rising, morphine having a population increase of 150,000, and | creased $1,110,000 in the last 12 |advanced from $10 to $130 an ounce now has 500,000 souls. months. in the last five years. “They can't fool me" —aays wite Winnie. "Whan | buy fea, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936. “Where Quality Counts & Your Money Goes Furthest” It Always Pays to Buy American— NI STORES CO sINID John D. M. Hamilton, chairman of , X ier O the Republican National Committee, m‘l’nf:: ;;‘:;"eé‘um‘;‘:i; ;:"G;‘-’ahnm'. and former Gov. Joseph B. Ely of | substitute trustee. Massachusetts,"one of the five Demo- ST erats who prior to the convening of | Marnage Llcen%es the Democratic National Convention | g k Bennings. and Gll!lv; signed their names to a letter pro-‘ V. Till; l’;l'nncl Heights, Md. testing the renomination of Presi- | p Re% P P REKEWSEL Rock Creek dent Roosevelt, had a breakfast con- Church rd :nd Blanche pr\m 41. Rap ference here today. When Hamllt;)‘lr e left by automobile for Connecticut he | v, i‘ ° 7 you don‘t like it better Pimento Loaf Cheese__'>2-b. 15¢ 'y “ Briggs Skinless Franks _____Ib. 25¢ than “Free Premium’ tea B Viski Tib. 19¢ ASC0 Fancy Sweet PEAS Our Superior Quality “Blue Label” Peas. 2% 29 cans Our Bakery Spccml— Plain or lced WHITE 29‘ ; POUND CAKES VICTOR BREAD 16-0z. sliced CTaste the loaf Flaver 1 buy tea. When you pay only for tea, and not for so-called 'free premiums’, you get better tea for the money.” Shoulder Veol Chops » 21c Shoulder Veel Roast ». I.neh loal Suggestions si.se: Re ; = and the former Massachusetts chief American Loaf Cheese_ _ z(lb 15¢ executive were apparently in complete | accord. “We discussed matters generally,” \ M. Canter said Hamilton, “and talked about the K',":r' e nar State of Massachusetts. We dis-| C N williams cussed the possibility whether other Sm-fl} esdoninhe Democratic leaders had the same re- | action as Gov. EIv.’ Asked whether Mr. Ely would take | =i the stump for the Republican presi- dential nominee, Mr. Hamilton said: *“The matter wasn't discussed. So far as T am concerned, I certainly hope so.” “So far as I am concerned,” said Mr. Ely Ir\lluwlnz Mr. Hamilton's brief \ statement, “I am going to follow the Democratic ideals of Government. “I might phrase a better denn\tlon‘ and say that I'm going to follow what | (‘\nrle Sm\l'\ %0 1 I've always considered the ideals of | 1%, 6 the Democratic party as I see them. i fl“mm % “It happens that in the course of the coming election those ideals are espoused by the Republican party in | national politics.” C. K. P. Cogswell Edward L. Crim. 0. Seat Pleasant, and Irene E. Pace New 17¢ | York st. and N t. Rev °%_and Louise W. Win- 7 Harvard st; Rev. Breast Veal @ Briggs Liverwurst______ Vz Ib. 19¢ | to Fill.__m. 13¢ # CHICKENS Fresh Killed Frying Fancy Stewing 1409 1300 s an We can afford to make that offer. But we can't 153 Abbey ev. D. L. McCarth W st and afford to give you “free premiums” and at the Re E Delamaison. 41 v same time give you the finer, more expensive teas that are blended in McCormick’s Ban- quet Orange Pekoe. For your sake we'd . 1601 Argonne pl.; Tavior st. and ) Columbia rd.; Luther H. Clements. 5 and Mlln"z .\LRTh 5 1754 Li [h d d 5 h nier pl: Rev V 3 baLET i Rue R exd o1 rather, and we do, invest the money in better and Cecells & Ro ; Rev. J. E. Briggs. Herbert’ Morrison. 4 Kr\ ie M. Dargan, C Murrl\ tea. Richer, sweeter tea that’s free from bit- Fatax and Mary ter after taste. Extra juicy tea that makes SeRe i ordon. 23, 1443 Corcoran st extra cups per pound. Try it. Your money M, Rose, 19, Arringion, Va 5 k i 2 '3, Pittsield. Mass. and back if you don't agree that, iced or hot, it's 6. San Francisco: Rev, the best you've ever used. McCORMICK'S EXTRACTS o SPICES o TEAS o MUSTARDS o MAYONNAISE 21, and Ruby A. Wright TR both of Sus 18th st: Rev. d. N Zorhuson Frederick & Oxon Hill e Bmhs Reported Rorman and Mary Cornwell. boy. Stuart and Mary Barnes gi: Harold and Gladvs Hmnhrnz:)\ boy ilwa sttty oswell. N. Mex. and Columbus. Kans.; 1103 Plorida, ave. ig 4. Edg: B afer Park o g Ren Onaries ERders. Albert ‘A, Bailey 0. and Mollye J; Cham- D! 10, bothof Pittsburg “Landins. | B8 VB DA . ; = - X s B | fus " R THES ¥ s Boneless —'—“‘—ltt CUBEST TCE COBES! [~ ALL' THE ICE CUBES YOU WANT ON THE Ib. 29c Ib. 27c 4SCO0 Peanut Butter 2 e 3¢ STE AKS FRESH FISH Cooked Corned Beef % Fresh Trout_____Ib. 10¢ No. 1 TENDER Fresh Butterfish Ib. 15¢ _ doel ISC nou"n Ib. 31c Fresh Croakers___lb 8¢ % Halibut Steak __Ib. 27¢ i/ PRIM FLOUR Juicy Bos. Mackerel Ib. 12/5¢ BRAND SIRLOIN . 39¢ | Fitlet of Haddock Ib. 19¢ 39C b § 12, CRAB MEAT PORTERHOUSE - 48¢ | ciow io. 35¢ Req. 1o 49¢ &~ Princess OLEO Freshly 2 Ibs. 25‘ Ground BEEF m. 19¢ Lean Plate BOILING Ib. 100 w 27c & &45CO Gelatine Desserts % or Chocolate Pudding 313 TR e Calif. Aprlcoi's w10°-2 27< | e APRICOTS 15¢ %5 SALMON 19¢ % ALASKA ARGO RED SALMON 2 BEANS -6cC A45C0 Tomato Soup Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise Hom-de-Lite Salad Dressing Beech-Nut Coffee Morton's Salt, plain or iodized ! Del Monte Mary Wash. Asparagus v MILK Fresh Crispo Fig Bars 2 Ibs. 19‘ Fresh Snappy Ginger Snaps 217 Sleigh Bell Sparkling . BEVERAGES i 2lc § 3 = 25‘: 6 pint bots. 25¢ Plus Bottle Deposit VICTOR corr:: : 21:.29¢ 2 ' A distinctive blend of fine an 5€ & Santos coffees # oz jar 13¢ pint 23¢ 8 ozs. 10¢ pint 19¢ ib. can 30¢ 2 pkgs. 13¢ § can 25¢ largest size 17c cans HOTTEST DAY Reg. 19¢ largest can A Westinghouse Freezes from 176 to 768 Large lce Cubes a Day, Depending on Its Size The One Shown Freezes 472 Cubes a Day tall It gives you all the ice cubes you can possibly need these cens torrid days . . . for long, cool drinks . . . to keep salads, fruits and vegetables gardén-fresh, crisp and appetizing «+ « to make it possible for you to have all of your meals temptingly delicious . . . just like those served in the finest hotels and restaurants throughout the nation. large tall can Fast-freezing and quick ice-making are important fea- tures of the 1936 Golden Jubilee Westinghouse Refriger- ator ... but they are ONLY TWO. See them ALL, at your nearest Westinghouse retailer. Ghully Postinghhoncar GNEs YOU ML THESE NDVANTAGES 1. Time-tested Hermetically-sealed Mechanism. 2. Welded All-Steel Cabinet reinforced by steel. 3 Convenient 7-Point Temperature Selector. 4, Modern Streamline Beauty of Design. 5 New Improved Eject-o-Cube Ice Trays. 6. Adjusto-Shelf for Varying Space Needs. 7, Moonstone Ware Water Cooler; Gallon Size. 8, Triple Food Saver Set, on Handy Sliding Shelf. 9, Five Years’ Protection Against Service Expense on the Sealed-in Mechanism. 10, Fast-Freez- ing Sanalloy Froster. 1]. Exclusive Built-in Watchman for continuous Food Pro- tection, 12, Ten-Year Economy Confirmed by Actual Records Covering Years of 3 =20 Service. Westinghouse qflw"- REFRIGERATOR | GZAUTIOXTED | EROOMS ] FRESH HOME-GROWN ; i 2 5,_. SEE IT AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING RETAILERS:| TOMATOES 3 - 25¢ f o5 - - e NEW POTATOES - 5 ™ 17¢ Waldorf Tissue : rolls Cc MONUMENT ELECTRIC & Iceberg LETTUCE, 2 *=19¢ 4 l 5 : ;%;Ig”c:;io Arbiug; st'ingless BEANS b §e Scot-Towels 3 rolls 25¢ Sweet Tender CORN, % 13¢ Silver Spring. SHep. 3016 s;gg_ell?’l%:dl—e;su 1Es‘ :: iy~ by o Fancy CANTALOUPES - 5¢ & CALIF. ORANGES - 19¢ CO., 8225 Georgia Avenue, 2 rolls I SC X BEST RIPE R. E. KNIGHT & SONS Silver Spring. SHep. 3611 621 King St., Alexandria ' BANAN As 4 Ibs. 22‘: "' : THOMAS & CO. pkll 'Sc pkg. Igc Alex. 41 |X “Heat-Flo” Roasted 450 Coffee m. 19¢ 5 . Mother's Joy n.can 23c @ Acme Coffee vac. can 27¢ MARCO DOG FOOD 16-0z. ol b Dosste Simners 3 260 KING DOG FOOD 16-0z. I 9c_ Be Sure fo See Farmdale the Westinghouse Before You Buy Any Refrigerator tall cans THE HECHT CO. F at 7th St. N.W. NA.5100 WALTER G. KOLB 3919 Windom Place N.W. CL. 3205 PETWORTH HDW. CO. 821 Upshur St. N.W. COl. 10477 RUDOLPH & WEST CO. 1332 New York Ave. N.W. NA. 4870 WOODWARD & LOTHROP 11th & F Sts. N.W. DI. 5300 J. FRANK CAMPBELL 1300 Good Hope Road S.E. Anacostia, D. C. LI 0905 EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. Distributors of Westinghouse Domestic and Commercial Refrigerators and Water Coolers 712 13th Street N.W. NAtional 1031 HYATTSVILLE HDW. CO. (X Hyattsville Hyatts. 205 | 2 A. G. WATKINS ; Rockville MARLBORO ELEC. CO Marlboro GEO. W. DORSEY Prince Frederick SMITH BAT. & ELEC. CO. Leonardtown VIRGINIA DISTRICT LINE HDW. CO. 6029 Dix St. N.E. AT. 0700 ELECTRICAL REFRIGERA- TION SERVICE CO. 1318 14th St. N.W. DE. 3610 THE GOLDENBERG CO. Tth & K Sts. N.W. NAt. 5220 J. C. HARDING CO., INC. 517 10th St. N.W. NA. 2160 LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts. N.W. NA. 9800 LOUGHBOROUGH OIL CO. 1703 L St. N.W. NAt. 2616 McKAIN'S SERVICE 413 H St. N.E. Linc. 6050 PALAIS ROYAL 11th & G Sts. N.W. DI. 4400 Gaithersburg Lifebuoy Soap, 2 Cakes 11¢c (D. C. and Virginia) Tune in WBAL X Counts and Your m 1060 Xilos. Money Goes fl Every ‘M:r‘nml Furthest : at 8:. 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