Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1928, Page 5

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\I()\I)\\ 2, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC % | FEvery Price is a Low Price £STABLISHED —on the items sold at the A&P. We 1859 have hundreds of others in addition to those advertised. THE QUALITY, TOO, IS GUARANTEED We Are Pleased to Announce the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1928, AUGUST :;;. ENINEERS STUDY FAILURE OF SEWERS Additional Relief Basins to Be Installed to Remedy Conditions. NOT WASH DAY—JUST A STORM AFTERMATH THE GREAT “@1@@@@ 7 X 9 \ (7 B4 !STABLIS‘*I ED i \ (' WHERE ECONOMY RULES” Street Sea of Mud 7 ) ) Delicious Home Grown Sy New Crop hold . of which he also ng a study of the ict and has recom- an appropriation of - has been a total rainfall in Washing- Is are to be provided for and the pro- n of lives and property made Rainfall Breaks Record. This month's rainfall has broken all records for a single month in the his- tory of the Capital, it was revealed today by the instruments at the Weather Bureau. Since August 1 there | FACES 720 DAYS IN JAIL. TEE ) Golorad iran entaition for AY | p tempted Housebreaking. Raymond Grayson, colored, 345 H |o— street southwest, who was caught in a vacant house on I street southwe ( Elberta Peaches OPENING of a New and Ultra Modern Meat Dept. That Has Been Added JTo Our Branch Located at Colonial Beach Sweet Potatoes 4 1~ 20c Cooking Apples .. ........... 1b., 5¢ .s 25€ lcéberg Letiuce Egg Plants Tomatoes 3 s 3¢ 2 he;d;.. é5c each, 12¢ So | after he had attempted to break into a ( 5 | T L An joches Lioaely by o |tioiise ‘on thie/isame block, was today hundredths of an inch the previous record established in August, 1906. There is a possibility that this month's rainfall record will pass the 15-inch mark before the end of the | month Friday night. According to the Weather Bureau officials, a moderately heavy shower will push the total for the month above that figure. Local showers are forecast for this afternoon with clear and warmer weather for to- morrow RAZOR TOTER IN JAIL. Colored Man, Arrested for Shoot- ing Craps, r s y during the next few With a Complete Line of Gout. Inspected More Funds Are Needed. ) ” Fresh Meat, Poultry, Fish department of the Dis- ed. “should un- re. money for proper protection of various parts of the $500, in default of which he will have to serve another 360 days, for attempted | ) housebreaking Marion Gant, also colored, testified she was awakened by a man trying to break into her room through a window When she screamed the man fled ana Wwas en to go into the \Rlal\' house. | Policeman Hall of the fourth precinet arrested Grayson. L.é@@li; anitary engineer of s done all within his funds made available.” total appropriation tion carried in the e fiscal year ending Ju 9 was a little over $1,700,- 000, he ded . merican Association of En- ough its Washington chap- a study of the needs of | t along various lines, and ntative figure for sewers and osal for the next few years | | “Mothers’ clubs" e ently l)"\n | orsanized in Mexico Gity Carried Weapon. DO YOU NEED AN EXTRA ROOM o Then why mot close in the back porch? We have everything necessary for the job. Emphasizing that “razors and craps are a bad combination,” Judge Robert | |E. Mattingly today sentenced Griffin | RO SIS Mauzey, colored, 2147 L street, to 360 in interceptors and |days in jail for carrying a concealed | R .$3.500,000 | weapon. nnections for 4,000 | Policeman H. L. Jacobs of the third | ithout sewers..... 3,500,000 | precinct testified Mauzey had been ar- | osal works in future, 2,500,000 | rested for shooting craps and the razor | ————— | was found on him at the station house $9.500,000 | Mauzey claimed he was carrying the razor to cut rope. is expe ciation increased st can, 10c =3 2 cans, 25¢ @ can, 10c = .3 cans, 25¢ @ .3 cans, 25¢ lge can, 2lc ; if the unusual heavy rain- lona Ketchup A&P Salad Dressing Bakers’ Premium Cocoanut . Iona Cocoa .. ANNE PAGE FOOD FACTS the vegetable month. (hey are plentiful and at their best just now. Tomatoes are at their zenith and are usually cheaper | new than at any other time during the vear | 1 always feel that the August tomutoes are | | better than any other, they are usually firm and sweet and particularly cood for canning. | We We We We We boug‘ht the Frames had them finished in Duco bought the Upholstery boug’l’xt the Spring‘s had them Custom Built $289 Living‘ Room Suites for ‘164 Alw ays these manufacturers made gncd furniture . . . but not too l'ugh prxcecl But v&hen they found that increased producuon costs meant increased prices ... and when they found that orders weren't coming in as they should . . . and when they found themselves in the red ... well, they decided to get out, Sn they did. Their frames they sold to The Hecht Co Also the upholsteries and the springs. Another manutacturer made them up into suites for us, and this is the reason why you can get a D $289 vamg Room Suite for $164 This is Probahly tematoes for salad come first on | the dist of our choice uses of tomatoes. Next comes haked tomatoes and fried to- | matoes with a creamy gravy which we an |f| fike so much. One of the hest ways I have | had tomatoes is erilled under (he brofler. | Plenty of butter is soread over them a mo- | | ment before they are finished and a fittle | | minced parsiey is often used as well. @ I (@2 ~ . .3 cans, 25c 3 cans, 25¢ small, 15¢; large. 23¢ pint, 12'5¢ ¢ C&C Ginger Ale Clicquot Club Ginger Ale * Abner Drury, Light or Dark High Rock Asst. Beverages (S5 Bird's Eye Double-Tip Matches Reg. 5¢ Ioc Boxes RINSO Indorsed by 31 leading washing machine manu- facturers. Lge. Pkg., 23¢ e " Guest Ivory Soap 6 cakes, 25¢ IVORY sm., 9¢c FLAKES _lIge., 24c Octagon Super Suds Large 9C Package AClear Saving of $125--This %289 Genuine Mohair Site Upholstered in genuine mohair. The reverse side of the cushions are of mo- quette or ratine tapestry. In shades of taupe, walnut, green or mull’\crr_vA ("h'dl.' al’!d a long davenport, arm- wing chair. The frames are made along aristocratic lines and are fin- ished in a superior manner. (Fourth Floor.) LATE BULLETIN—11:30 a.m. Monday At the rate these suites are selling we’ll be oversold the end of the day. Luckily, our contract provides for 65 additional suites, which we will sell tomor- row from sample—but delivery can not be promised for at least three weeks. - (TheHECHT Co~Fst Shoulder Lamb Roast o~ Fancy Large Bananas Fresh Green Peas s ) Sugar Corn 3 ears, 10c Crisp Celery bunch, 10c ; V, Fresh Green String Beans. .2 lbs., 25¢ Cucumbers each, 6¢ | /——._fi o woeres Sl ——r - r————fi [ 2o\ BOKAR COFFEE [ ™= E VA P Chief Steward greaznn of the SUGAR L4 Byrd Antarctic Expedition se- | Iei:zd B':)knr from all the cof- 1-LB. TIN MILK fees available, for, as he said,“We had to hal;,e 'li;'e dbut.” Try Rich and Cr Bokar tonight! Fii t to your | 4425 s g ‘ou(:zna'de‘l,i’;:l whyml't ‘;: !hoeyone, 45c Lbs. c Tall 25 coffee of the South Pole venture! 100-1b. Sack, bulk | Sold ot all A&P Stores in one- : » ’ Cans c p:un; fl:vor-hght tins. e [ $6.10 Window rlrar;es { e T ey Wi 3 P:?:(D:,:d_ s),:;grofi: A&P Macaroni 2 pkgs., 15¢ Crushed Corn Small ogders siven careful attention A&P Spaghetti 2 pkgs., 15¢ FreshPLimn Beans | Mueller’s Macaroni pkg., 11c June Peas St e e . F e K".'” - Mueller’s Spaghetti o cmg—— T devalpenest of the oy, bk g | Mfiffiinafi"krf’fifi?fn “%'lufn‘ Hie o FANT ; Encore Prep. Spaghetti. . . B“" Hole B‘“"" for_assisince x iations are needed at the pres- ]gmsn;;mg:gui%r the Cyclists Tuunng - A&P FAMILY Thechoiczat blewd WASHINCTON of Ceylon and India Fl OUR Orange Pekoe and L UR Pekoe Teas. 5-1b. Bag { 12 1b. Bag | 24-1b. Bag vidb 5.1b. Bag 12-1b. Bag K 24.1b. Bag 25¢c | 57c ($1.10|| pie Z1cC || 27c | 59c | e 3 bottles, 25¢ l Pure Fruit Preserves F sm. bottle, 10c | Stuffed Olives 4 0z.,17¢c; 7‘/2 0z.,29¢c & .2-0z. pkg., 6¢c | Instant Postum 4-0z. tin, 25¢ A2lb . can, 250 Maxwell House Cofie 5., 49c » |24, PEA CHES 2. P | Del Monte No. 1 2 Tall 25c Uuulll\ Fruits and Vegetable: Cans I Asparagus Tips. . picnic, 17¢ RechErone | Apricots. . . . buffet size, 10c | " BAKING POWDER | Arico. . bt sz, 10 | 4.0Z. TIN Qsoz rmus.oz TIN || P"“ ;’ P k" st '"° i { | Peas, New Pack. . . .can, 17¢ 5C { 15c ||l Sugar Corn Lucky Strike OId Gold Chesterfield | Tomato Sauce i Clgarettes U Sweet Relish jar, 21c | And other brands of the same value | gufeap;:le, crushe:, st ;ic Hie Cart pinac med. can, 14¢ | Pig IZ/ZC of 1;" ’ Sardines, No. 1 oval can, 10c | / S s . / 2 bollles 25c Hemz Ouen Baked Beans 2 bottles, 29c | Heinz Spaghetti contents, 5¢ | Heinz Ketchup 3 large bottles 25¢ | Heinz Vinegar PRESERVING NEEDS Mason Jars, pints. .%* 69c; quarts. .'* 79¢ Glass Top Jars, pints % 89c; quarts ** 99¢ Jelly Glasses, '/5-pt. size Parafine Sealmg Wax Rubber Jar Rings Metal Jar Caps CERTO, sure jell .. 2 N e 2\ ONLY hhamabebisarsnd Sliced Bacon of government inspected 1 fresh meats, poultry and fish are of- 2-Lb. Pkg. I 8C I fered in our meat depts. and with a service |l and low prices that are sure to please every housewife | Stewing Lamb. . .. | Kingan's Ham.... Strip Bacon. . e S Fancy Loin or Rib 4 LAMB CHOPS | WELL TRIMMED Lean Westphalias Lb., 42¢ Fresh Hamburg . . . Lb., 30¢ Plate Beef, Lb., 20c Cooked Ham . Chipped Beef. .. 35.Ib. 18¢ Pork Roll lg-lb. 25¢ Honey Kist Loaf, \4-1b. 13c Nl B e la-lb. 20¢ | | e Beef Liver... Vi R ) —— % — Fillet of Haddock Lb-18¢ A Small Gray Trout Lb_. 1 21/2c “The Little 0' Ilflu " Visit * House

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