Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1937, Page 17

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THE LEVENING STAR, \\'Ab’lll.\'(i'l’OI\'. D O 'l’Hl']fi.\‘lb\\', APRIL 1, 1937. CONCERT FOR ALUMNI 5 GER ey | 1] Dartmouth m.a Club to Enter- | ta . Here Tonight. 1920 | Washington Alumnl of Dartmouth | s ’ University will meet at 8:30 tonight at the Washington Hotel to hear a concert by the Dartmouth Glee Club, | Barbary Coast Orchestra, a quartet | Attorneys and soloists. both instrumental and Hnr he Chief Army Urologist After | Armistice Was Prominent in Baltimore o l D. Rowvelv. heads (,h BY the Associate BALTIMORE. April 1.—-Dr. George | Walker, 68 widely known war- um:i surgeon and chief urologist of the Army after the armistice, died yester- | day at & hospital where he had boenl & patient for 18 months Dr. Walker, a native of South Caro- lina, was a bachelor. His sole survivors | are several nleces who live in his na- tive State FPuneral services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery. Rise Was Rapid. The son of William Millen and Mary Ellen Hudson Walker, Dr. Walker at- sended South Carolina College at Co- lumbia and came to the University of | Maryland Medical School to take his | degree in medicine in 1889. Years fater, in 1921, his South Carolina alma | FRIDAY. \TURDAY SPFZ1ALS 311 7th St. N.W. owma BERy '™ BEEF ~15° | »23° Shoulder Veel Rolled Beef Rib ROAST ROAST Z ™ BUTTER » LARC.E SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS b 52 mater bestowed on him on hononary doctor of laws degree. After receiving his medical degree, he returned to his birthplace to prac- | tice for six years. He came back to| Baltimore then and was at the Johns | Hopkins Hospital for two years before | going abroad to study at Breslau, | Leipzig, Germany He again became associated with | Johns Hopkins and rose rapidly | 4n his profession. He served as chair- man of the Maryland Vice Commis- | sion in 1913 Friend of Pershing. Answering the call to the colors, he went to France in 1917 as a member of the Medical Corps. He entered the as a major and came out as a He was cited in France and | in 1922 was awarded the Distinguished | Bervice Medal for his war work After the armistice. he was made SAUSAGE BOI.OGNA n 20°¢ Ib. lsc Ib. 259 Selected SQUARES TS SMOKED Carton Fresh SLICED PORK | Beef—Chuck Liver Roast ehicf ist of the American Army‘ BEEF and pending some time in Eng- 5 /4 e 7(! tand, returned to the United snau-s‘ T B ]-21) b l in 1919, He was a great admirer of | 1 Gen. Pershing, with whom he formed | 0ngl|es DK DARIC | ISLICEDEBEER 8 close personal friendship | Feet Liver Back in this country, he enPr-! getically resumed his work in his pro- | fession and took an active part in de- | veloping the hospital system of Balti- more. He was author of a technical book on his war experiences and of many articles in medical journals. In his profession, Dr. Walker was known as an authority on cancer. He also was a dietary expert and was in demand as a lecturer. Store Sliced Bacon 1 28¢ DAISY CREAM| U. S. NO. 1 CHEESE | POTATOES = 20¢ |10 = 29¢ CHEESE | FRUIT »30° | 4« 19 OPEN TILL NINE P.M. SATURDAY SMOKED HAMS |v.23° FRESH HAMS Amnesty to Be Granted. Amnesty will be granted to a cer- tain class of prisoners in South Africa during the coronation in London. THE ANNUAL SPRING SHOW SLOANE LIBRARY offers an interesting souvenir of your visit to the Annua! Which continues Tonight and Friday from 8to 10:30 The present exhibit is the most elab- orate of the Sloane series and will, we vate \"wr interest with the air 14y Jinatity. are sure, capti [a) The Sloare Library is a guide to the details of proper furnishing, divided into handy volumes for ready information. A manual of “Better Things for Better Living” tonight—or tomorrow night? Moaybe both nights? You will be very welcome. | Mm list of patronesses, all of whom | | are connected with the ccllege in some | way. President Roosevelt received an | honorary degree from Dartmouth 1n . Admitted to Practice. BY the Assoclated Press. admitted to practice be- MARKET CO. 3146 M St. N.W. ROUND-SIRLOIN STERK . _ - 25¢ » 15¢ | BOILING ' EGGS_ _ «- 27c¢| Shoulders WE SELL U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT. VEAL . POCKET ROAST L3 1 LEAN BEEF SMALL FRESH 9 A LEAN SMOKED Shoulders Dan Scrapple . 1 O° COTTAGE CHEESE One of America’s, largest food markets Prices effective for the week end, until close of business Saturday. A Spring Tonic DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT SHOPPING HOURS: DAILY, 9 TO 9 SAT., 8 TO 10 D wu When items, Check THIN-SHELL ENGLISH-STYLE priced very ecenomically, You will like which suits every taste. Swif's CORNED BEEF DOG FOOD .57 6 W COME ONLY FROM STOCK THAT IS 1—Well-bred N | 2—Well-fed [ [ —Individuall \ Selected 4—Scientifically Handled 0 STRICTLY FRESH EGGS - «- 27 SUGAR-CURED SLICED 15 BACON ... 17¢ pnck ORIGINAL PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPLE - - » (0c PURE ALL-MEAT . 17¢ FRANKS _ JUICY CLUBS SWIFT'S JEWEL 2:.29¢ NO FOOLIN'....! thing for the table under one roof—and everything at the lowest of low prices. Here's the start of a deluge of extra spe ‘als in our April Shower of Savings. SOLID- TOMATOES SUNPRIDE GRAPEFRUIT2 ¢ PEAS " 2 & 25¢ TOMAYS Juice 3 £ 23¢ PRUNES V&0 « 2 = 15¢ CARROTS & PEAS "uii™ 4 ™.x* 25¢ FRESH OVEN-BAKED FIG BARS_______ 2735 19 MATCHED SLICED PINEAPPLE _____ =" 13e LIBBY’S APPLE BUTTER - - - ... COFFEE BISCUITS _ .4 Delicious assorted biscuits _attractively packaged and ou o KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES [ras SWIFT’S PREMIUM SMOKED BEEF TONGUES * We reserve the right to limit quantities and to refuse to sell to those whom we believe to be competitors, R T it comes to savings on quality food, we don’t fool! Not on just a few but money-savers in every department throughout the market. Every- them, for your budget’s sake! PACK RED-RIPE tall 17 oz. can Noz cans 15¢ 2 llo qt. 2& Lo 2 A5e B 266 BARBARA FRITCHIE GOLDEN BANTAM c CORN w @ A real buy. This ehoice cream-style corn has 3 definite value much greater than the price auoted. We advise your stocking up on LiBBY’S SAUERKRAUT 2.5 19¢ pklol 5; WHITE HOUSE - 2y the variety— BII’I lsc & 25¢ e NAPKINS - o FRUITS IN WINE SYRUP - FREE—An attroctive Giant ¢ Four varieties of choice selected full —An attractivi 16 oz. cereal bowl with L Your "choice - of | FRUIT SALAD. j each purchase! boxes PEARS. PEACHES. PINEAPPLE. who purchased these delicious tongues several weeks ago. need Tominder ot thelr quality and jess "fortunate—te those dissppointed in not being oo e vecure. lhh Mdelactable dieh e again st offer the same brand at the same low co: BONED and ROLLED __w]Te FORE LEG O’ LAMB _ ™ BEEF LIVER 5% .. . »25¢ _® 25‘ HAMS widlEGR siani Hacr - PORK CHOP SMALL AND LEAN FULLY lIMA BEANS % .2 - 29¢ ASPARAGUS e . _ . _bunn 3§° GRAPEFRUIT 5. .. § = 19¢ GOLDEN-RIPE BANANAS —doz.— 10°-12°- 1 SWORDFISH ““riters™ - ... 21° FILLETS venr .___w. 17c | Black Bass %% ____ m 17¢ Haddock Fillets_ _ _ _. w. 15¢ | Sliced Steak Cod__ 2 s 25¢ Chowder Clams .25 0 19¢ | Fresh Porgies___ . 2 s 25¢ FREE PARKING Just opposite our doors.

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