Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1930, Page 16

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A—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 9, 1930. o g | \ “ ride.” Monday, but fafled to disclose where | counting and substitute the system sp- JAILED. MAN SOUGHT IN GANG | sclor"¥ouie 2 a5 "ty | COTTON CORPORATION w::q;;w; falld o disciose where uu:r;;is Uc’flrt:fl;sn::ws oy FATHER OF 13 JAILED Oiasiind o illiams said the charter for organiza- o A e Large Family Is No Excuse £ e MASSACRE IS SLAIN B B S B2 70 FUNCTION MONDAY B2 e iz WANTS UNIFORM BOOKS gz o msin b ool - suniy vt | R ggpomaibility Bt . | ever since the tragedy. o LR el L e bt bt £ gl Sl TG e o) o s Rsg ri de fee - Chicago Police Wanted Bates, Shot |, Baies was kilied by Chartes . & as | Williams and Legge Outline Plan| Government. credit, and with all thvl Accounting Systems of Dis- |a uniform accounting system and de- | () _Mathias Mohs, pleading gullty to Use S Hig | wounded” perhaps fataly in the gun | AN O Gan BN buyers fo buy and sell enjoyed by ant | trict Compasiten T e o erts 30 substan. | Possession and sale of liquor, pointed Yellow Cabs by Victim He 'Was “Taking for | fient in which he Bates and two of ® Rew Tactor in'the coiton busineses | The Public Utility Commission will tiate its order wiih regard to the DFo- | Out to Federal Judge W. A. Cant that ot a Ride,” for Quizzing. e aon iy ot ness Men. He was accompanied by Alexander H. | hold a hearing on January 20 at 10| [eSting company, but also expects 10 | there were 13 children in the Mohs 4 S SR Legge, chairman of the Federal Farm o'clock at which plans will be advanced | have a similar system AnSUBUbed BY |ty ang that he had to support them. Black and White Cabs = | Policewomen in Mexico City. e Board, who urged New Orleans business | for standardizing the accounting sys- | 81l Thome‘r: u:q‘“}“’;?:ntl‘me 05, 1t was|\ *"The tast ihat you are the hesd of CK an e S i the| MEXICO CITY, January 9 (P)—The | NEw ORLEANS, La. January 9— | t0 a6 ‘saton. wlanionr: regasiloes. of | (s, of Colmbis, ' Tha mostine B |pointed out, has used the COMmISSION' a large family 18 no justification for|| ~ Ouwned and Operated by G T e okt anxions | capital has its first policewomen. They | Carl. Willlams. member of the Federal | Where the. corpatation’s 'neacduaFters | result Of & protesi flea. by tne Wagh | ADPTOved system of AccOUNGINE WItH |41, breaking of the law,” Judge Cant Brown Bros. g‘)"::nnm‘l::sgo:ge:mng the Valentine's will be stationed in parks to guard chil- | FArm Board, told a m:-nng 3{ «Nt'nw | w?’ lr)cnl(ed. R R ’,’L"fi{‘a.’?'}l?.?e"d &;_E'x;c'crh: Co_“?‘zam:t | success for 15 yenrs-. sid, semtenciug Molis. %0~ Anres yemrw' st oy {gnug; matiacre 'Js Delng SWRCUENL | gren (ki istores 10 Watch 10T BHOD- | GR0 om0 Eta Coron Cororation | Menp il s e e CtHring | Ostober. Qitesting o Soouiomin | TR CABIATE B recetve | Imprisonment. Mohs had s previous s e Y Ginotanatt |itbers, would be ready to do business next|to get the headquariers. | ‘abolish its present methods of ac-|from 57 cents to $1.07 an hour. conviction against him. l.eads 1 i ] in ty s w P In Our Meat Markets ESTABLISHED Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Tender o Fresh Green Fancy Florida ({} o™ WHERE ECONOMY RU | ROAST ROAST | f Large . 35¢ . 25€ NEW OPENING 4 =~ 25¢/2..25¢ | = TOMORROW i . ; ' , : The First of theC Sefl;fll-’ Three Corner Roast Ib. 31c Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 25¢ 'YORK F ancy Fresh aught Qur Latest Combination, Grocery, o 3 7 BUCK Smoked Hams Ib. 25¢ Meat and Produce Market at Firm Head Cabbage 2 Ibs. 7c IMPERIAL . top Georgl SHAD Center Cut Sliced Ham Ib. 49¢ 801 Md.Ave.N.E. Sweet Potatoes 7w 4 Ibs. 19¢ APPLES H (On Maryland Avenue at 8th St.) ite P : » : White Potatoes 10 Ibs. 39¢ Direct From Florida § Smoked Slloulders‘ Ib. 17¢ ORI PR SRPRCTION te Pots . . 20 Filet of Haddock Ib. 27c TONIGHT . 25¢ o . o 7-10 Everyone Invited . o b c Sliced Halibut & Salmon 1Ib. 35¢ Juicy Grapefruit 2 for 15c¢ ) = @ R T B N SMOKED l NEW REGUL R LOW COFFEE PRI(‘ES t MAXWELL, SMOKED A ”, MAXWELL T e — A HOUSE * L HAMS Again A&P Leads The Way With Further COTRER In All Grocery Stores and . . . Meat Markets Sharp Reductions in The Regular Prices b 3 hik zsc of Its Three Nationally Advertised 4 _ Effective Friday Morning | Brands of Fine Coffees! ¥ . A&P Apple Slutle~d~ ------ 2 cans §§° YOU HAVE A&P Quick Oats. ......2 pkgs. 15c Hartley’s Marmalade. ....... jar JJjc } Quaker Oats .............pkg. 10c Pure Fruit Preserves..16-0z. jar 25¢c N : ’ NOT TRIED Mello Wheat .............pkg. 15¢ Sul Jelt Slassioc OT in five years have coffee values been as great as these now an- Shredded Wh RhaC il B ttmll":m des {‘n‘y;;u.!;i.s.e‘ 8-oz jar. 21¢ nounced by A&P Food Stores. Further declines in the coffee market A & P Coffees P :t Te & eat....... § pt:" igc Ge:ld Medal Salad Dres;in: 'f""‘ 19¢ have made it possible for A&P to again reduce the prices of its three Shop at the A&P Food Store P:;[ B::; ;.hku A pp % 12: jar . . R Y . “ % St famous nationally advertised brands and offer them at the amazingl nearest you!Selectone of these ’ t‘ Rajah Salad Dressing . .8Y/-0z. jar 15¢ A< -, 8y P e Ralstons’ Breakfast Food. . ..pkg. 24c thoroughly satisfy you and o g e Small Lean These three coffees are purchased by A&P’s own buyers in Colombia ::,': .Pl::":::.f:i“;';::fi WHITE HOUSE : suoxEn and Brazil, expertly roasted by A&P, then rushed fresh to A&P Food and your full purchase-price fi Stores from nearby roasting plants. Coffee to be good must be fresh. Wik b el sl Evaporated ‘ Shoulders In these three famous brands you are assured of fresh-roasted coffee. And now—at the lowest prices in five years! In All Grocery Stores and } Meat Markets . 17¢ ol X : Cans S'feld Sliced Bacon. .-1b. pkg. 17c EIGHT “901 OCK S'field Dried Beef....%;-Ib. pkg. 18c 4 J Guest Ivory Soap.......3 cakes 10c Lean Strip Bacon........... Ib. 25¢ i ikt Palmolive Soap ........2 cakes 15¢ ime) .. . ..M Ib. 19¢ e largest selling, high-grade coffee in the world. ifebuoy Soap ......... 3 cakes 20c Nutley (:ut Trgflrzfll'!"‘; b, 25c More pounds sold than that of any other brand. Its ¢ ls‘l‘ebuoi ;oipfi S 6 cakes 25 Nucoa (Nut Margarine). .. S quality won the Gold Medal at the Sesqui-Centennial tar and . & G. Soap. . . .0 cakes Zoc ) Crisco. . .. 1-Ib. can, 23c; 1%2-Ib. 35¢ Exposition. A distinctive coffee . . . mellow and full. , Parson’s Ammonia. . . .10-0z. bot. 12¢ 3 Wesson and Mazola Oil. . . ... pint 29¢ flavored. Amazing value at this new, low, regular price. > Handy Mandy Mops. ....... each 49¢ A AN This same coffee sold at 33c a pound less than 6 al HNan weeks ago . . . . . POUND : Granal ¢ Chipso 3.k 23¢ RED CIR C]’ E Effective Friday Morning 4 : i1 Regular Low Prices Here is a full-bodied coffee of smooth richness and 2 rare bouquet. A blend of the choicest coffees grown on . c WMNI? q]fim . the high mountain plateaus of Colombia and Brazil. | Wl ’ (s Exceptionally thrifty buy at this new, low, regular | | price. This same coffee sold at 37c a pound less than ; su"nyfie’d 6 weeksago & . - . . . g J POUND 3 { Packedin/;-1b. Prints Lb c ' B COFFEE B ‘ 3 Sweet and Delicious . ¥ Ritter's 0 KAR Fancy Creamery Tomato Sou One of the country’s leading high-grade nationally ad. Cut from the tub. With each purchase of 3 :.,,.l: 1 vertised package coffees. A blend of unusual richness c gfom tge. N‘,:'m‘" Lb. c Ritt 9, I " and delightful mellowness. And truly America’s great- inest Dairy nds er’'s ‘l 3 est package-coffee value. Bokar coffee sold for 43c a Bean' /’E‘:\'.\ pound less than 6 weeks ago . . . and at the Reduced Price of POUND TIN Wildmere Selected p 3«25¢ Giving You 3 Cans of Beans and 1 of Soup for 25¢ | Eggs i 49¢

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