Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. NEW YORK STAGES | BIGGEST DRY RAID Brewery and Cafe Worth $1,- 500,000, Trucks and All, Seized by Squad of 16. g,ggg Y ' Rt g = e, ™ ~ HONEY DEW AhoOperliml \ a® Pineapple The finest Hawaiian plnupplc gr bea: :lu Hon:y Dew label (each tin bears :h‘:nDOLrE. Keystone Peaches MAMMOTH HALVED !y Qh A ated Pres RK Juh 31.—Federal pro- h!bmnn ncvnh today were taking in- ventory of a brewery and cafe, valued at 815 k v icil E T IR R e | Large halves of deliciously good Cali fornia peaches . . . packed seven to nine North American Brewery and the Palm S 2 Garden Cafe, u Wilson and Greene halves in each tin. avenues, Brool ‘William C. Nohn assistant admin- Enjoy more of thu splendid pineapple at this present low price. No. 14 Tin, 15¢; 2 for 29¢ No. 2%; Tin No. 2% Leg of Lamb 249 ; Bacon §E2'.a"‘ u. 37c 29 e | Franksii: 1w 30c | Franks i o 38c Hams i » 29¢ Milk &g rw Mllk Evaporated 3 H Cheese rie = Soap Pac - @ Coke Soap mi" = 39c Old Dutch 2 % 13¢ Matches #: 3% 10c Brooms A.,.,.I.'.. na 35¢ thousands of kegs in well as beer on tap in the cafe, bested 4.96 Drr cent alcohol. . North American Brewery is one i Large Tin of (h(‘ largest in the country and No 21/' For a real treat try these fine peaches. covers an entire city block. The cafe is adjacent to it. Several hundred bottles, which the l¢2n|< said contained whis] kv and wine, Butter #it. ®43c Coffee T uw 25c Coffee am = 29c Fad p\§?§L:e'§"L‘§a"$§&‘§°§.3“§n‘?§Z fomeer & Getermine the aleonal con- Ms.nk " Eggs 's-lecte‘:l . - 370 5 ACKEREL 2 3 Lard 4+ 2% 25c |[~*39CHiE> 35> 2dc Tea :,f:;:;”- uw. 19¢ | Knea Broiling Chickens 1. 39¢ | Lb. i rime oas Lb. C | Oleo b ». 200 Loffler’s Skinless Margarine Sliced Cooked | Cooked Corned Sliced Dried u-l. I Ham FRANKS Flour i 39¢c | LIBERTY BEEF BEEF il 1/ Lb. 1/ Lb. 14 Lb. Lb. e 153, 4= | % 18¢|Y v 10e(% 1 20¢] - 38¢ Flour s c GOLD 12, Flour @5 ' 55¢ unlon nmnt;%lve:u:‘x;:2 5%0 c&n{;r. id, tods: Keep COOL With COLD DRINKS! 3000 cmployed in the. mecdls tradee here went_ _out - % 3 ~y C K Son Born to Louise Thaden. f ROLK REE PITTSBURGH, July 31 (®.—A son GINGER ALE was born yesterda; w Mrs. Louifi! M e o Heronr ™. Thad ‘ it g ot Pl!:b;r:g ! 24-Ounce Mrs. Thaden won the Women's Trans- Bflm c continental Alr Derby from Slntsx es Monica to Cleveland during the na. || tional air races last Summer. | Sotils Do " Refund I bottles | Clicquot Club .. e | bottle | Canada Dry . .coevcieeees A lie | National Dry ........conntnt . White Rock Water At This Very Low FINED $500 AND JAILED FOR ATTEMPTED BRIBERY Former City Clerkl—n Georgia Is Given 12-Month Sentence Following His Conviction. By the Associated Press. Red Wing Mint Jelly, 15¢ FRESH 1 5 C Fresh Fillet of G Mint |n.ar Faesin b. 15| Haddock Regular Lump July 31 -—Pormer tl:!ncdfl’ 5(‘"] by Ji lyn ined §: y Jul Fulton Superior ourt today lollc"dnl hu con\lcuon last night of attempted Tn k\r was charged with oflenng a bribe to former Councilman J. eall | to influence Beall's condun 1.n the @granting of a pool room lice: The former city clerk was wnv!cted several weeks ago of receiving a bribe in connection with a petition for & street- widening project. He was sentenced at that time to 12 months on the chain gang and fined $1,000. Judge Moore yesterday assessed appeal bond 1n the BeAll case at $1,000, h ing the total of bonds under which Lhe | former city c]erk llfi at ]lberty to $16,500. Ceume ](vr Taylor flied motion for a 'w_trial TAvlnr is one of a ntimber of officials indicted in-a grand jury investigation of mumclpu.l rrnn in Atlanta.. BALTIMORE STRIKE ENDS out on strike for a week. Of the 24 firms affected the strike, called by the local bflnch of the Interrational Ladies’ Garment Workers' union repruenutlves yesterda; ma : contract, 12 signed a ureeme union represenbauvm yesterday nnfl two previously had signed. Four of the Rmdnlng firms and Loffler’s Luxury Loaf.............. *™ 20¢; “ 39¢ An EXTRAORDINARY Cereal VALUE! Del Monte Sardines % 10e Shriver’s A-1 Peas 2 ™~ 45c RICE FLAKES Catalina Tuna Fish 3 > 50 4 = 2 5C Guest Ivory Soap G 23e Large Ivory Flakes : 20c Sanico Toilet Tissue 425 : Country Club Brew. . Del Maiz Corn oivme P ] Be fofilu | fii"%'?u;mw N. B. C. BELINDA COOKIES ...."s. 29¢; it 7: > N THE WORLD £} | Kellogg’s Corn Flakes : Kellogg’s Krumbles. . ...........™ UNDERWOOD | DEVII FD HAM ‘ Kellogg’s Bran Kellogg’s Bran Biscuit Post Toasties . . .. .. e Quaker Crackles ......... Enjoy More Fresh Fruits and Vegetables While The ey Are Still So Plentiful—and So Reasonably Priced New Potatoes : &2; 25¢ In Lima Beans = Tor 25¢ 3™ 25¢ , Yellow Onions Luscious Malaga Grapes FROM CALIFORNIA y JETa 25c Serve this tasty fruit between meals Fanecy Bartlett Pears FROM CALIFORNIA 3--25¢ Stringless Beans. . . New Cabbage lceberg Lettuce . . Cooking Apples....5 ™ 25¢ out of the ocean i Red Eating Apples. .4 ™ 25¢ carmmi2be ¥HE KING OF FOOD FISH | AT 175 BEST/ | and as a breakfast dish . . . you and your family will welcome the change from the more commonplace breakfast dishes. Yellow Sweet Potatoes FROM GEORGIA 3 --25e Don’t fail to serve and enjoy these delicious Georgia Sweet Potatoes . . . serve with lamb for Sunday dinner. Bo‘x’fi’rfic Onions - 285¢ e — ——- Fancy Elberta Freestone Peaches For those who prefer YELLOW MEAT peaches we offer these deliciously good ELBERTAS . . . at a most reasonable price. On sale Friday morning at dl Sanitary and Piggly Wiggyl Stores. 4 Lbs. for 29c Elberta Peaches [ morrow you can enjoy this treat. How would you like to bite into a nice, ripe, ice-cold pear? . .. buy some today, put in the icebox and then to- Gravenstein Apples FROM CALIFORNIA 3 --39c We offer GRAVENS APPLES for thoy ;‘:ol time this sZaEu:l: . you can wish for no better flavored lppl.l l

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