Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1928, Page 7

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of the commission People’s Counyell | Raiph B. Fleharty plans to subject him P WITNESS EXPLAING &see i GAS PLANT FIGURES = Alton S. Miller’s Estimate Exceeds That of Either of | Two Other Experts. Alton S. Miller, former officer of *he ‘ to cross-examination ’ Miller's valuation of the gas company, which he placed at $34,380,228, is the highest claimed by any, previous com- witness, Luqueer’s figure totals | szv 144,810, and Burnell's $20,750,000, One is to permit the duce evidence with respect to the valua- tion of the Georgetown Gas Light Co. ] The other is to put the commission’s | | witnesses on the stand to present the | publics side of the case in connection | the Washington company's valu- a o BRAZIL IS FELICITATED. | THE EVENING STAR. THE Values——Values WASH LING'ON. D. Co THUKRSDAY. GREAT NOVEMBER ATLA[NITIIC& PAcIEIC Values 15, 1928 TEA co. United Gas Improvement Co. of Phila- deluhh\. and the last important vm | ness for the Washington Gas Light in its valuation case, today explaine o to the Public Utilities Commission, with the use of a complicated formula, how | he arrived at the theoretical “going value” of the plan | Miller's ?llaunm.’e of $4010.360 for a message to the ing An endless array always to be found at your nearest A&P | Store. A complete line of nationally famcus as well as local- ly favored fancy and standard groceries. A pleasing and most complete assortment of the finest fresh fruits and vege- tables that the market affords and in many points U. S. Govt. inspected fresh meats, poultry and fish. Check over the items below and note the many savings rep- resented—not only the ones specially reduced for this week, but the big list cf REGULAR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! . Get the A&P habit—greater goodness and value are years of operation of a gas plant as-| Stop by your nearest A&P today and sumed to have been reproduced, I assured you. 7 started by calculating 8 p‘:’r ey lfig :;tl‘r“nnux vor will be glad to explain all y handle only U. total cost of the plant and using 75 | | uls. B Speczal Untll Salurday s C Iosmg’ A Record Low Price : PURE LARD Iation was 75 per cent complete in the | S | o CERESOTA—PILLSBURY &\l BULK ONLY SLICED OR MELBA HALVES G3NEIS9 | 5d¢ e e e " . 2 Lbs. 2 5 c 5.1b. Bag 12.1b. Bag 244b. Bag Can c Cans Price Effective Friday Morning c c $ 1!|“ Thooretionl Jear o the theemy e | / ] N | l would cost that much more to produce ' A | gas than it would after the plant was| °°$§’|’fc, exsrd the same process for the ELINGER’S [ r " .,, 818 F St. N.W. | Regular Everyday Low Prices Regular Everyday Low Prices Pancake Flours and Syrups Seasonable Suggeshons i MUELLER'S MACARONI. .. »= 1lc { P. L. LIMA BEANS 2 n 25¢ | S'FIELD PANCAKE FLOUR. .»*= 10c { MIXED AND BRAZIL NUTS. .. 2 ENCORE < SPAGHETTI. .3 = 25¢ { D. M. ASP. TIPS . ...~ tsware can 30 ¢ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE, 2w 25¢ ¢ SOFT SHELL ALMONDS ASTOR RICE % D. M. FRUIT SALAD iwe.can 39¢ ¢ VA, SWEET PANCAKE. . . .»= 11c { SOFT SHELL WALNUTS APPLE SAUCE <an 10c { D. M. PINEAPPLE S’FIELDBUCKWHEAT FLOUR ™+ 10c { KEYSTONE MINCEMEAT e DOMEDAKY GRAPEFRUIT . . . 25¢ § HEINZ SPAGH. . 81c; ™ 12V5c { AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT = 14c { PEERLESS MINCEMEAT . .*™ NEW PACK PUMPKIN «an 12¢ § HEINZ BEANS. .*™ 8Vc; ™ 12V5c { KARO B. L. SYRUP. . .Y s < 12¢ § BLACK PALM DATES. . . . IONA COCOA - «an 25¢ § CRISCO : KAROR. L. SYRUP. . .~ 1% aan 14¢ § NUT-STUFFED DATES MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. ‘“" 49c { SNOWDRIFT SULTANA MAPLE BLEND. . . =" 14¢ g CLEANED CURRANTS GUNPOWDER TEA " 45¢ § WESSON OIL LOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP . . =~ 27¢ LAYER FlGS | President Sends Mes age on Na- tion's Independence Day. | On the occasion of Brazil's Independ- ence da\ Presxdu t Coolidge today sent | President of Brazl] To take special notice this week of the i | v', 3 o T T Turkeys for Thanksglvmg Again this year we are offering to our opportunity to purchase g turkey through any of “It anords me_special pleasure to ! end to your excellency felicitations on | £ g ugueer, the com- |this Independence day and best wis hes‘ pany's engineer, pared going value at ,Im the contmued prosperity of your | $3,000,000, and William V. Burnell of |great country.” ;hg firm of sw?eB& Webs ster, consult- | g engineers of Boston, who Was on | ore than 4,000 rrsid ents of Cardyf, | the witnesses stand earlier in the week, | wales, were recently summoned for l estimated this item at $3,605.000 non-payment of taxes. Formula Used by Miller. The formula used by Miller was ap- plied over the first three theoretical | many big values offered in our meat mar- kets. You will find at the bottom of this Govt. ins 1)(‘11(‘(] assuring you of the finest e A i quality and the price will mean a big page a section devoted to our Meat De- saving. and it will pay you to check partments through it. Always bear in mind that they Govt. inspected meats. Buy Now—Pay Next Year Specml Until Saturday’s C Iosmg' Del Monte PEACHES 1 sccond and third years, except he changed the percentage to fit changing e . theoretical conditions. In each of the || Guaranteed Timepiece three years, however. he added $10 for Miller, like the company's two other & witnesses, gave the commission a_dif- 7 ferent defimtmn of going value, This, || ¥ he said, o difference in value be- || & Foeh A et gyl St ot I | every meter installed. = 5 | 1 | operating and an organired plnnt vmh an efficient. force oneratte and with its business attached. J Will Be Cross-examined. Before reaching the going-value es- timate, Miller explained in detail items | embracing his estimates of overhead. He is expected to complete his direct testi- mony today, and at the next session T Elmer EDMONSTON Inc. i 1210 G St. N W. announce thexr Seml Annual _ $1.00 Opens a Charge Account S Lge. Pkgs. Fine Footwear For Men and Women Unrestricted Choice of Any Shoes Carton of 1 Doz. Carton . Added Week'E nd S p BCials Specml Untzl Saturday s Closing 2 23c Small 5-lb. Bag 12-b. Bag 24-b.Bag | | | Merrie Jelly Gum Drops.3 "= 10¢ | =o—Saraane Lemon Extract. .. STORE-WIDE STOCK REDUCTION EM- ' —'—?:—‘ kL = the Byrd expe Guaranteed the Nest of 1 Doz. V Speclal Until Saturday s Closing Effective in All A&P Meat Markets and Grocery Stores A&P FAMILY e i, HAMS v 2 5 FLOUR' | Lucky Strike—Old Gold—Chesterfield . u Want Fine Flavor in Your Baking : ocf 10 Pkgs = o g 236 48c 95c | Hershey Choc. Bars 3 10c Lean C | Royal Bak. Powder in the House at These Davis Bak. Powder REGULAR LOW PRICES 3c PRCUTIOCE, PRIES JH s . 3~ 10c || SFIELD BACON | KINGANS BACON | g6 15e ; s BN anleys and other Gums.3 ™" 10c |} “wi* 12 19 1o 3T¢ | Jui' & 22¢ Lo 43(! i OUR STOCKS, There are syl and st for : 83:';“.;,’:::’ | 1 it B ) 1 e | BglgAR evervbody at SENSATION / IE VS | vbody at AL REDUCTIONS. MACARONI E G G S | Su:‘_;:e | 3Cans w’ Spaghetti and Noodles \ WILDMERES SUNNYBROOKS | ‘d 40c 59c‘ = 450&& 25c ‘ ALASKAN : | FRESH PRODUCE HOWE CRANBERRIES PINK SALMON 3@"550c STANDARD OQUALITY 25 and other brands of the value Cured If Use A&P Family Flour at All Times | Necco Candies 3 10c p Fleischmanns Yeast numbers culled from stock, but a BONA FIDE [Rizdiess 1> 1 Rm“e" 15 fivanma Extract. The Choice of | Selected Eggs, Every One Strictly Fresh—The Pick of | ‘ I 4 Pkgs. 25¢ | COOKING APPLES An Outstanding Offer ‘ ) g T A s Y0 N FOR WOMEN || Household Values' i OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. .3 < 20c Ten of Wadbigton we ate i GOLD DUST cluding in this sale the en- RINSO OCTAGON SUPER SUDS . tire line of the famous Kirkman's Water Softener . . . ARCH-O-PEDIC SHOE, a LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, 3=-10c ly revolutionized e style. SAFETY MATCHES WALDORF PAPER SCOTT-TISSUE PAPER . . CAMAY SOAP PALMOLIVE SOAP- LIFEBUOY SOAP Meat GRIMES GOLDEN EMPEROR GRAPES FANCY LARGE BANANAS . . . THIN SKIN FLORIDA 33c | ORANGES ... Doz. 49c ' NEW CABBAGE c (i TENDER SPINACH BUNCH CELERY ICEBERG LETTUCE WHITE TURNIPS WHITE POTATOES il IDAHO BAKING POTATOES, 4" 17¢ i Ige. pkg. 23c e Qe .= 10c M ed Cans Del Monte PEAS 3 ~ 47 Del Monte CORN 2 - 25¢ Loin or Rib PORK St 3= 05e 2 cakes lsc 3 cakes 20¢ Fresh Killed CHICKENS i) " Fish and Oyster Specials A complete seasonable line in sl R famous makes as '\ NESS& BRO. C. B. SLATER SMITH’'S SMART SHOES Thompson Bros. Haywood Shoe Co. The famous Ilmpo: 52".«' 'Sr'“néé's?“’s‘c‘"‘fl- JOHN WINTER CO. f T Elmer EDMONSTON, Inc.‘ §|1210G St N.W. Our Only Store in Washington Successors M SONS, IN( T e et Markets For Your Protection Our Meat Markets handle U. S. Govt. Inspected Meats, Poul- try and Fish. What's more, they are equipped with the most up-to- date methods of modern sanita- tion. All of this goes to better our service to you. == FRESH HAMS Lb. 2 5c ADAMS’ COUNTRY SCRAPPLE, ™ 18¢ ADAMS’ COUNTRY SAUSAGE . ."™ 35¢ PORK PUDDING : LOFFLER’S SKINLESS FRANKS, ™ 35¢ AUTH’S SMO. SAUSAGE " 35¢ SELECT RIB ROAST Stewing Reasting * SELECT VEAL CUTLETS AST w 27¢ ™ 59¢ 35¢ 39c FRESH HAMBURGER FRESH SPARERIBS SAUERKRAUT COOKED HOMINY .37 | CHUCK ROAST. 29¢ | Bosten Mackerel Lb. OC Fillet of Haddock . 25¢ Salt Water Oysters STANDARDS SELECTS 30c P 60c Qt.

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