Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1937, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937. s HEEK ASEHOLDS REAL ESTATE AN Ambassador Declares, That Organized Hate Cam- Toledo Prosecutor to Confe New Self-Service r to Confer 3 said last night China's millions have i i 3 r i et chine mitons B \With Ariington Poice | AMerican Food Store paign Must Cease. Ey the Associated Press that their leaders must discontinue the el — “organized campaign to stir up hate” few months. The aliens later re- turned to the European Continent be- fore their presence was |uapefl,ed,i Police hope a timely warning to pilots | will avert the necessity of stricter enforcement-of regulations. . Ceremony Unites 72. | as witnesses. The Bishop of Verons Thirty-six Blackshirt soldiers and 3¢ | Oiciated. After the ceremony every local girls were married at one cere- | °0® of the couples offered their gold mony in Verona, Italy. Four generals, | FIN8% to the nation. the chief of the regiment, the local i prefect -and many local officials acted Air Smuggling: Grows. Police and customs officers of Britain are alarmed at the growth of smug- gling by air. Those in London know that several allens have been landed by airplane in England in the last fl"‘ VEAR OF [ALO LERDERSHIP DINNER-HOST| T0 AMERIIA'S DoGs! However, g P Food prices are soaring in Prance. Col Ambassador Hirosi Saito of Japan CALO-fed dogs are happy, healthy, sleek-coated dogs! CALO provides fresh red meat, fresh garden vegetobles, nutritive cereals, imported cod liver oil, charcwol, and Vitamins A, B, C, and D! If you don't know how good CALO tastes to your dog . . . serve it to him now, and see how he goes for this pure, superior quality dog food! against the Nipponese. The Sino-Japanese conflict was forced on Japan, Saito said in a radio speech, and Japan wants to end it so decisively that there never will be further need for fighting. Meanwhile, the State Department announced that Japan has apologized for an Incident in the conflict, in which a Japaneke warplane fired on a party of Americans who were horseback riding at Shanghai on October 24. Two of the horses were killed. South Africa has sent this year more than $11,000,000 worth of diamonds, & gain of $2,250,000 over last year, to the markets of the world. Africa Sells $11,000,000 in Gems. | on Parmelee. By a’Staff Correspondent of The Slar. ARLINGTON, Va, Oct. 28.— Thomas J. O'Connor, county prose- cutor of Toledo, Ohio, was expected to confer today with Arlington County police on charges against William R. Parmelee, president of the Toledo Guaranty Corp. and Parmelee, Inc., real estate firm of Washington, of passing a bad check issued against him in Toledo. Meanwhile, Parmelee, who was ar- rested in his sick bed yesterday by Arlington County Detectives Harry Woodyard and Hugh Jones, was under the Arlington County jail. block of Glebe road, Livingston Heights, Mrs. Parmelee said his con- police guard, pending his removal to | the wisdom of buying American. Parmelee | K is confined at his home in the 2100 | “popularFgods Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest Silver Skillet or Armour’s Star Week Featuring Quality Foods with a National Repu- tation and Sold at Our Popular Low Prices The shelves and displays of your nearest American Store are crowded with Quality Foods bearing names known from coast to coast. featuring these famous brands this week so that you may compare the prices with those you are paying elsewhere, We are H Thot's the best way to prove SHO ML‘ NI STORES CO AsINLNV. MANNING’S COOKED OMINY NEW PACK FARMDALE EPEG OR CRUSHED b 10c cans 10e cans \ 17 25° 2-259CORN PINEAPPLE 2 ASCO Gelatine Desserts; 6 flavors kg. 4¢ Jell-O or Royal Desserts pkg. S5¢ Farmdale Evaporated Milk cans 20¢ Eagle Brand Condensed Milk n 18¢ Princess Table Mustard I r 10¢ } Stokes’ Tomato Juice doz. 98¢; 3 24 25¢ 5 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce s 27¢c Glen Cove Clam Chowder 25¢ Corned Beef Hash doz. 98¢ 3¢ PRINCESS OLEO dition was “not good” this morning and he had been a sufferer of a heart ailment for some time. He is being treated by & Washington physician. Six warrants were served by De- tectives Jones and Woodyard. The sick man is said to have collapsed from shock after hearing the charges against him, Mr. Woodyard said Parmelee indi- cated he would contest extradition proceedings. The Toledo prosecutor is expected to confer with police on extradition of the man, | Parmelee, Inc., has offices in the | Woodward Building in Washington and is the developer of the Henderson | tract on Glebe road. 19¢ Igst cans “I JUST SHAPE 2o FRY and dinner's teac{y" Halloween Party You'll Need: EVEREADY FRUIT COCKTAIL 13¢ con 23¢ Vi Dyk PiTTED paTes ™ 12¢ caverries " 10c Candy Corn ZSC CREAMY 3 CHOCOLATE DROPS . 10¢ Crisp Ginger Snaps Fresh Fig Bars Crackerettes Dixie Cream Cakes 15¢ No. 1 can CUTTERS CONVOY TWO ILL SEAMEN Skipper Refuses to Leave Schoon- er, but Sailor From Steamer Rushed to Hospital. F)y the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va, Oct. 28—One | Coast Guard cutter convoyed the | schooner Albert "F. Paul, skipper refused to leave his ship for removal to a hospital, toward Norfolk today while another approached with a sick seaman taken from the steam- ship Patrick Henry. | The cutter Talap four-masted schoo: national distress 30 miles north of Diamond Shoals. The Talapoosa expected off the Virginia capes this | morning, reported the skipper. whose name was not given, was confined to his cabin with pleurisy, but not in a serious condition, Meeting the Patrick Henry 150 { miles off the capes, the cutter Sebago |took off Sam Rankin, Baltimore, reported suffering from an acute kid- ney disease. He was expected to be brought to the Marine Hospital about | noon today. | The Patrick Henry, Government owned, but operated by the Waterman | Steamship Co. between gulf and Euro- pean ports, sent out its distress call while 300 miles at sea yesterday. Anddinner’sdelicious.I never knew fish could be so easy to cook and so appetizing. 25¢ No. 213 Fresh, Creamy 8 cz. prgs. HURFF’S SPAGHETTI 3 & 25¢ PHILLIPS i 6c SPAGHETTI HEINZ SPAGHETTI 2 17 oz. cans 25¢ Special Sale Prices on HOM-DE-LITE MAYONNAISE 12¢ <~ 2]¢ at. 39C HOM-DE-LITE Salad Dressing 5 10c - 17¢ w 29¢ Gotd Seat Rolled OATS Regular or Quick Cook 2:13° ASCO Self-Rising Buckwheat or Pancake Flour 2 13¢ 10¢ | PURE % | VEGETABLE SHORTENING 2 cans 15¢ Ib. 11: Gotd Seal America’s Finest All-Purpose Flour12:45¢ 15¢ 10c 1 12¢ 35¢ Nofishtoclean.Nopotatoes to pare. The pick of the finest codfish, snow-white, firm and tender. Potatoes from Maine’s richloam,carefully peeled and “eyed”. Blended and cleverly seasoned, and ready to serve in three quick minutes. Call your grocer for this original, guality product. 10c cans 8 oz jar 20 oz. whase il pkgs NBC KETTLE COOKIES CRAX : 15¢ pka. CHOICE MIXED NUTS n 23¢ |® Diomond Cal. Walnuts | @ Thin-Shell Almonds | B KING COLE BRAZILS REPP'S NATURAL K @ Degree in Sandwiches? ‘ I e r Germany has decreed that all phar- | gal. c ug | macists must obtain appointments V2-gal. jug, 20¢ | from the minister of the interior be- | 45¢0 PURE CONCORD Grape Juice | fore being admitted to practice. bot. Slain quart bot. 29¢ ASCO or Sleigh Bell Beverages Fronco-American SPAGHETTI 2 cons 19¢ Glenwood Spaghetti with Tomato Souce & Imp. Cheese 4 15% oz 25c cans 4SCO Golden Table Syrup Vermont Maid Syrup Farmdale Stringless Beans Hurlock Stringless Beans A4SCO Tender Cut Beets Choice Early June Peas LARD Farmdale Large, Sweet Peas 2025 i New Pack Maine Style Corn Gold Medal, Pillsbury’s or Ceresota =) Flour12 ;:;_5 A4SCO Baking Powder z. can 10c ASCO Baking Soda 160 Brer Rabbit Molasses; Green label; 13¢ ) A4SCO Pure Spices, aroind, Te; wh Duff's Gingerbread Mix FREE with label of any Gorton e n e product, wew recipe book, 134 3 e Delicious Deep Sea Dishes.” Quick, unusual recipes. Color- illustrated. Send to Gorton-Pew Fisheries, Gloucester, Mass. Gorfon's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes 20 oz. pkgs. BEST PURE Ib. 25¢ Ib. 29¢ Ib. 25¢ 30 PRODUCTS Seedless California Raisins Seeded California Raisins Patras Currants Fancy Leghorn Citron Fancy Lemon or Orange Peel b. 35¢ Duff's Devil Food Mix pka. 25¢ GLENWOOD HOME-STYLE Peanut Butter Apple Sauce Ib. 23‘ 25 29°| |4 25¢ e . Large Pumpkin ¢ | Palmolive Soap 3 cakes 17¢ Layer Cakes €2 Octagon Toilet Soep Made with pumpkin. spices. molasses, ete. Octagon Soap Powder Appropriately iced half chocolate and half No. 1'% ¢ca CREAMY AMERICAN FINEST QUALITY &5 CHEESE 20 oz cans 16 oz. jars 3 cokes 13¢ 2 pkgs. 9e Octagon Cleanser 2 cans 9¢ SUPER SUDS 5 Q¢ % 17¢ Concentrated Super Suds Ige. pka. 17¢ QUALITY TESTED DO'NUTS Laundry Soap 9¢; 2 | Tc 3~ 13¢ Hallowe’en Fruit and Fresh Vegetables Eat an Apple a Day Do it for bet- ter health— and to help the nation’s growers move this year's bumper crop. \ U.S. No. 1 Stayman Winesap 450 NU-TWIST OCTAGON The Twisted Bread Q¢ Longer pkg of 6 for larze 16 oz loaf Rob Roy Beverages qt. bot. 10¢ * CLICQUOT CLUB Beverages - 10° bot. Canada Dry 28 oz. bot. 15¢* *Plus hottle deposit. . k3 4 ARVILLA KINSLEA, Pretty 22-year-old half caste, in whose death Prince David Kalakaua Kawanaaakoa, 33, member of the Hawaiian royal Jamily, is held, charged with second-degree murder at Honolulu. The Prince is ac- | cused of severing an artery in | the girl’s neck with a broken plate after an all-night party. Copyright, Wirephoto. Large Ripe Penna. White Juicy Florida Bananas| Potatoes |Oranges Ib. 5(: 10""-150 2"°"3gc White Snow Ball Crisp Iceberg Cauliflower | Lettuce Apples You Always Enjoy Good Meat and Always Save Money If You Deal at ASCO0 Markets e R L T S s e L L B G e i B b b sl st o 2 “LITTLE PIG” FRESH B I G s T E A K s A I. E ! ROASTING TENDER SAVORY DELICIOUS : HAMS " &9°| ROUND | SIRLOIN | Porirhouss Fresh Killed Stewing | Ib. Fresh Phila. Scrapple . l4c FRESH PORK CHICKENS Fresh Cottage Cheese . 10c | Qhoulders . 23¢ Briggs ey Sausage Meat 1. 33¢ | 4 o ¢ pound Average = WN Reg. $49.95 Post Bed (Solid Honduras Mahogany) £ius Reg. $198 6P Bedroom 5gg0 Reg; $325 3 e, Bedroom ${790 5% Req $44.95 Vanity Odd Lot, Better Twin Beds 319.95 For Delicious Pies— ASC0 GOLDEN : Pumpkin | 2217 cite th: died. for m vea priced low for cash and c ried FREE directly into bi without dumping on curb. White Ash Stove, $12.50 Erxx £12.50 Nut $12.50 Pea $10.90 Bekwt. $9, $198 2-Pc. Mohair Frieze Living Room Suites $149 Beautifully made with spring-filled cushions. Several attractive styles to choose from. (Solid Walnut—7-drawer base) __ (Al values in the grows) ___ \_ . ___ Reg. $59.95 Lounge Chairs 339.95 (Large size—assorted ecovers) - 3169.00 W.B.MOSES & GO. Reg. $9.95 Side Chai;s -$11.95 Reguior B s - I 804 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. DINING ROOM SUITES o -2 Virginia Anthracite— Hard Stove, $10.25 Nut, $10/ Pea, $8.50; Spec. S&P., £9.25 Pocahontas— Regular $69.95 Solid Honduras Mahogany Chests $41.95 Built to last a lifetime and to retain all their beauty. Md. Smokeless Egg, $9.50 | _.$850| Ciean Coal, Clean Delivery Full Weixht, FREE Storage B. J. WERNER 1937 5th N.E. NOrth 8813 Fairmont Egg FRESH SEA FOOD FRESH FILLET |b. 19¢ PAN TROUT Ib. 12%2¢ CROAKERS Ib. 12V2¢ ROCKFISH Ib. 15¢ Shuckeo OYSTERS STANDARDS SELECTS at. G5¢ a. §5¢ (Relid Philippine Mahegany) Reg. $19.95 Arm Chairs Reg.il?O Dir.uirng 500m 3“9.00 TENDER STEER m 27¢ Freshly Ground - 29 w 15¢] ™23c BIG WEEK-END—%? holidays). Incl. delicious meal baths. HOTEL SENATOR. Atl: WAKE UP AND LIVE 'n this era- ous sea- shore environment. 18 to 20 Pound Average .23 Excellent _ service. super food. SEASIDE HOTEL, Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY = Booklet —Write Convention Hall. Room 119. Atlantic Ci SCHWENKSVILLE, (DRING MOUNTAIN HOUSE 150 mi. frem Wash. Ask Foster Travel Ser. v Prime Rib Roast Boneless Crosscut Roast Lean Plate Boiling Beef Whole or Shank Half © BEDROOM SUITES @ ODDPIECES @ DIVANS e TABLES LIVING ROOM SUITES e

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