Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 11

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e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922, N Y ~ o~ = OW is the Time and the A&P the Place to Re-stock Larders. While the A&P stores carry practically every standard brand of quality groceries at a price invariably less than others, the great dominating feature of its ECONOMY POLICY lies in its superlative products manufactured and produced under its own supervision in its own factories—Quality Products that cost you LESS and are now recognized by hundreds of thousands of practical housewives AS SUPERIOR IN QUALITY. TALL 2 00 RED SALMON & SHAKER SALT » & o (Royal....s 0z. can 23¢ Balung ! Davis. . 14 oz. can 22¢ I’owder(“ Front,” 16 oz. can.......20c Aunt Jemima Flour Pancake Flour . . .. ..pkg. 14¢ I Sultana Maple Syrup 11 oz. bottle. .. .. .15¢ Karo (Blue Label) can Syrups 10c ( Palmolive. . .3 cakes 20c Ivory (small)..cake 7c Buckwheat Flour . ..pkg. 15¢ Kirkman’s . .3 cakes 16¢ A. & P.Brand.......... pkg. 10c Hate ... cani9e Marsh- ( i Baked Campbell’s ......can 9c mallow | Hipolite ... jar 22c|Beans (o &p. ... . . can 9 w Creme ?Sultana «.....can 15¢ M s Chili ) sSniders..(8 oz bot) 22¢ acarom *Mueller's — Sauce (A & P...(8 oz. bot) 18¢c S Illhd - ?A. & P.....pkg. 10c g paghetti Salad Premier 11 oz bot 37c Cat Heinz ......bottle 17¢ ressing FEUE N Benlatione aiSUP . Blue Label . .bottle 20c ( A. & P..... .bottle 15¢ Rolled ) H-0 Oats. ... .pkg. 13c oats A. & P. Oats. .pkg. 9c . | Lea & Perrin’s, Worcester ( bottle .......27¢ 0 Baker’s. . .1 Ib. can 19¢ shire Sauce ?A. & P.. bottle 22¢ A.&P...Y Ib. can 17¢c Cocoa Fancy Selected Storage EGGS Every One Guaranteed Three Supreme Values in COFFEE “Eight 0’clock™| “Red Circle” | BOKAR Coffee Coffee COFFEE 250 e 15 Ib. 2 9Ib. 35“, 'way under the price of| Over a million families = No finer C its equal elsewhere drink it every day :vorl:r at o:t{;‘;:ic:h Good Bread is the foundation of a good meal—and with CORBY BREAD You'll be making the right start. o ; E “I's Full -of Life” e ATLANTIC & PACIF 7000 stores in the U.S.A. | A T Over =] | Four Candidates for President of CITIZENS T0 DECIDE D. C. Heads Not to Present views from all residents of the Dis- trict before transmitting to Congress the proposed bill to bring about auto- mobile through the establishment of & tax on gasoline in Washington. Commisstoner Keller, that the bill probably will not be sent to Congress if it dozs not meet gen- erally with the approval of the com- munity as a whole. The colonel sald that, on a question | of such general interest, ho believes the views of the residents should be sought. as the draft of the bill is in shape it will be made public o that the public may consider and debate its terms. elimination of horsepower fee and th: the tax on each gallon used. CENTER MOVIES, THEME. Mrs. Locher Tells D. A. R. of Com- that 18 belng accomplished by being obse Crandall’s Savi and_ Apollo Wednesday ricted to adult women on these oc. ADDRESSES WAPIYA CLUB. | President Durkee of Howard S:\ysl President Durkee of Howard Uni- versity told members of th® Wapiy Club at their luncheon in the U versity Club vesterday th $10.53 a year on each white child for education and $1.47 for each colored child. This is a disgraceful gitua in_more ways than one,” he declare: Dr. Everett M. Ellison presided. BOYS AWAIT DETECTIVES. Burns and Sir Basil Thomson to Washington chi forward with the night of Jan the world's criminologi rector of the bureau of investigation of the Department of Sir Basil Thomson, London’s famous Scot to meet on the stage of the National Theater. i The guiding spirit behind the bring- ing together of these international known crime Club, 3d and C stre r Basil will be the main speaker of the | evening and Mr. Bur The British crimi will be of intense interest to young and old alike. Proceeds from the affair will help! refill the depleted funds of the Boys' Club. Florida West Coast Resorts via At- Schedules. vertisement. SENATOR LADD SPEAKS. Church Brotherhood Hears Address | in Europe were described by Senator Ladd of North Dakota in an address last night at a meeting of the brother- hood of the Takoma Park Presby. terian Finances in Germany and Austria in particular are in a chaotic condition, Senator Ladd said. 1 Europe last summer, traveling through many of the European countries. He took careful note of conditions which he found, he said. cial straits are largely due to manipu- lation of speculators in marks, while conditions in Czechoslovakia, he de- clared, were of the countries he visited., J. U. Jackson, president of the brotherhood, presided. Nominations for officers of the Opti- mist Club for the coming year were presented at the regular weekly meet. ing of the organization yesterday at the Arlington Hotel. Among the nominations were: Jo- seph Burkart, Franke Peirce, Fenton Leith Capt. C. E. Nesbit and A. L. Thomp- son, for first vice president; Major H. Robb and T. E. Gil vice president, and G. E. S. Williams, for secretary-treasurer. ‘WIFE NAMES CO-RESPONDENT. ‘Mrs. Alice M. Hays has filed suit in the District Supreme Court for an ab- solute divorce from Raymond M. Hays. They were married, February 19, 1907, and have one child. Miscon- iduct is alleged and a corespondent |named. Attorney N. C. { pears for the wife. One hundred and forty-four arrests were made by the police during the twenty-four hours ended at 8 o'clock ! this morning. Trafflo arrests number- ed eighty-four, while thirteen arrests i were made for intoxication and seven jfor_illegal possession and sale of liquor. AUTO REGIPROCITY Bill to Congress Until Dis- trict Approves. The Commissioners intend to invite reciprocity with Maryland This assurance is given by Engineer who indicated And he stated that as soon The state of Maryland already has put the gas tax into effect within its borders, and, if Congress legislates a similar tax in Washington, the Mary- 1and authorities are authorized to en- ter into.a reciprocity agreement with the District. The plan contemplates the ultimate the present annual bstitution of of gasoline munity Service of Theaters. The function of the neighborhood motion picture theater as a com- munity center was outlined to the patriotic of the Al Harriet Hawley Locher, the public service and educational de- partment of the yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Locher dwelt upon the value mmittee of the Daughters erican Revolution by Mrs. director of Crandall theaters, the service hour week at , Avenue Grand Tuesday and theaters Lieut. ndall community oman’s bureau of ‘the metropolitan police, will be the speaker. junction with volice film, In con- the special will be 1 be re- her talk i reened. The au sions. Illiteracy Is National Peril. democ- is imperiled by the r cent of the people in cannot read or write, cannot read a news- ntly. nding in America today L O O T O L T T T T Speak. ren are looking rish impatience to ry 14, when two of fe gre: —W for —are hunters is s northwest. preside. | address | will e lantie Coast Line. Convenient Information, 1418 H st. n.w.—Ad- —_— on European Economics. Financlal and economic conditions Church. In Takoma Park. The North Dakota senator visited Germany’s finan- than better in _any OPTIMISTS NOMINATE. Club to Serve Next Year. and Lee Herrell, for president; bert, for second Turnage ap- —_— 144 ARRESTS IN 24 HOURS. T T T T L L > T Wi ried at Plainfleld, N. 1916, and have one child, AUBUR LIMITED DIVORCE ASKED. A limited divorce tition flled by Mrs. Mindeleft againi Jr., on charges of desertion and non- support. Through Attorney Henry E. Davis, the wifo says her husband makes $250 a month as an seroplane mechanlc and h Roveral oocasions. ey were msr: ked in & pe- athleen Hope Victor Mindelef?, They were mar- + August 23, ‘WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, December 7.— A leap from a fourth-story window of | an apartment brought almost instant death to Mrs. Clara V. McKenna, thirty-five years old, & widow, who had been sufferiny from & high fever and delirfum of bronchial pneumona, house this morning The fatal jump was wit- nessed by Mrs, McKenna's ) el e I T T patient’s bedside, Who's the The owner is both the judge and jury. 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