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FORMER DEPUTY GETS FOUR YEARS Ex-Prince Georges County Official Convicted of Assault "1.,,_ With Intent to Rob. By a Stalt Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md, October 81.—David Jones, colored, former deputy sheriff of Prince Georges County, was adjudged guilty of assault with intent to rob by Circuit Court Judge Joseph C. ers_and several deputies, fol- lowing complaints of hi-jacking opera- s in the county. Stopped Policeman’s Son. The specific chnrge on which they 'en tried was that of stopping & car ' g to W. F. T Tucker, son of & as] gton police: ‘The court told Junes he was the most serious offender, as he had been the leader of the others. Those sentenced with him were Francis Jackson, James D. Martin, Samuel Morton and Benson wel " Webster, colored, 'ho rgluded gumy to rubblng Henry Davis, .70-year-old store keupcr o1 Accokeek, Twas sentenced t0 nine years in the nmmmy Declar- ing the case one o t flagrant in ml. Judge unmngly told ‘Webster he one year off the maximum ity o( ten ynn because of the tuucy Pplea. charge of assault is pending against ored man and should Davis die of injuries inflicted by Webster prior to the robbery, he will have to face a murder count. Man of Many Aliases Sentenced. Mobile Avery, colored, who had seven each bearing a differ- “Your names appear more numerous your possessions, excevfi hose you in passing sentence Criticizing William Green, colored, in his posses- tence ’!Il'l for killing Richard Diggs, also e\'ol':rnd"r Green was convicted of man- Chase, colored, convicted of Park mc formerly operated by when' the establishment was_destroyed by fire.- Attorney J. F. Lillard appeared for the defendants. ‘The court completed its criminal docket, g-urday and Judge Mattingly will Calvert County next week for the term there. The October term | Georges jury will pmb-hly be recalled late next month to hear sev- eral mndl.n( civil !ulfl HARRISON’S DAUGHTER'S FUNERAL RITES HELD, Services Conducted in Greenwich, | Conn.—Burial Will Be Today in Indianapolis. By the Associated Press. GREENWICH, ted. body 'l.l lent lllt ht to In- Among t] S |n"l he many floral es were those from President and M’r:c!-]erb:rt Hwnr Mrs. Whltgll' Reid, wife of Ambassador e St. Jlmu during Pruldiut! Hn.xflmn n;- ‘widow of the Secretary of War under President Harrison. A wonderful,7-Tube, Screen Grid Radio complete with built -in genuine Electro- Dynamic Speaker MAKES OPERA DEBUT Miss Beatrice Belkin Sings Role in “Hansel and Gretel.” NEW YORK, October 31 (#).—A for- mer Lawrence, Kans, girl, whose so- prano voice has been heard on the radio and in opera houses in various parts of the country, made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera House last ' woman, Miss Beatrice Belkin, sang the part of the Dewman in “Hansel und Gretel” which was written by Engelbert Humperdinck. She is a graduate of the University of Kan- sas. LOW PRICE BRINGS THIS DELIGHTFUL BLEND WITHIN REACH 100% Pure ALSO SERVE Jorp ALVERT | |\ TEA ' Fuery Sip Deliciou N / BABY GRAND CONSOLE parcsc. ., 8Gg).50 52 Weekly Small Down Payment. No Finance Charge. Free Aerial and Installation. 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Pkgs. lsc SUNNYFIELD Pancake and Buckwheat Flour z Pkgs. lsc Standard Quality Tomatoes 4 Ved. cans 25€ Original Case s l. so of 24 Cans Quaker Maid Oven Baked BEANS 3 160z cos 20€ @ New York State PPLE SAUCE 3 v e 25€ Indiana State PUMPKIN 2 Lere e 19€ Sunnyfield Print Butter Packed in Y;-Lb. Portions . 45¢ 2L 89¢ [PECIAT] National Biscuit Co. ROBENAS A Vanilla C.eh- topped with marshmallow and covered with echocolate. 'u,. 25¢ D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. By POPULAR REQUEST AEP has decided to continue the celebration of their 7lst birthday until the end of this week. Other values have been arranged equ:valent to those of last week—and in particular you will notice that potatoes and apples bear prominence. Both have their own story to tell—so why not go carefully over everything and note the many other ‘specials” which are indicated by the insignia of - LEARN TO SAVE THROUGH SPENDING WISELY @y Special Saturday Only FANCY Creamery Butter Standard Quality @: Peas 3 - 28¢ Cut Fresh From Tub Lb. 39e Standard Quality @v Corn 3w 28¢ IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Fresh Killed Frying or Roasting CHICKENS w 3le 8 Fresh and Smoked Meats Loffler’s Skinless Franks. Adams Sausage Meat. .2 ms. 65¢ Pork Pudding New Packed Sauerkraut.2 ms. 15¢ Lb. ssc f Lean Fresh SHOULDERS w. 17¢ Abner Drury BEVERAGE Aged in the Wood 6 =i Conens 25@ Green Mountain Maine ® POTATOES For Winter Storage—Quality Guaranteed lnvarhbly potato prices advance during the Winter months—so, as a precautiona: cipal vegetable at a price that will mean a saving later. Note ble shrink 10 = 25¢|25 = 59¢ 1/2 Bag 50 Lbs. 81.17 &% oy Full Bag Mmm Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Tokay Grapes, 3 ~19¢ Fancy Ripe Bananas . . . .>= 19¢ Fancy Cauliflower .. s 21c Fancy Sweet Potatoes. .4 » 15¢ Idaho Potatoes Rul Rlpo 'l'mtou sid .3=~ 25¢ { 98 Lbs. Fresh Ground Beef. . Tender Beef Liver. . ... i $2.25 @ Fresh Killed TURKEYS . 43¢ Lean Fresh Hams . 25 . 35¢ n 20c . 15e m 25¢ m 25¢ Lean Smoked HAMS . 25¢ KV PN g BNV VN g BNV SN g B ‘“Prince of Ales” Gingerale 221 @ Carton of 6 Bottles Q)@ z “’P- A&P offers its customers an opportunity at this time each year to lay in a supply of th ull Bags weigh approximately 100 Ibs. when p acked, but they are sold as 98-1b. bags allowing fer pessi- “WHERE ECONOMY RULES" White House Evaporated MILK 3 Tl Cans 23 € Pure Lard Bulk Only \ 2w 25¢ Mild Cured SMOKED HAMS v 25¢ Also in All Grocery Stores SPARKLE Pure Fruit GELATINE 4 512 0= Puen 25¢ @ Clicquot Club GINGER ALE | Pale Dry or Golden ¥ 2 Bottles zsc Combination Offer @/ CAMAY SOAP | With a Vanity Hand Brush Free While Our Stock Lasts. NATIONAL APPLE WEEK —is being celebrated from now until November 6th, and we want to refresh your memory through this ad- vertisement that all A&P Food Stores are plentifully stocked now for this outstanding event. We suggest that you avail yourself of your favorite fruit this week. Grimes Golden. . ... Stayman’s REGULAR LOW PRICES 8 0’Clock Cofiee Nectar Teas. .. #:" 15¢; -’»‘.,‘.“ 29c Granulated Sugar. ...10= 49c Wildmere Selected Eggs.>= 33¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs.>= 48c WhiteLeghorn FreshEggs>- 65c¢ American Cheese Encore Macaroni 52 27 15¢ Campbells Tomato Soup, 3+ 23¢ Campbellsl’ork&Beans,Sc--- 25¢ 02" Macaroni & Potato Salad ':‘:- 19¢ c".'.." 12¢ Bogsweet Cranberry Sauce . &= 23c Snowdrift .3ra10c Western Jonathans . . . Western Rome Beauty. . . . Western Delicious . . . Cooking Apples ... ....... neaw: 51.89 sone: $1.89 $2.19 $2.19 $3.25 naue: $1.25 ..5Ibs., 25¢ 5 Ibs., 25¢ SR || ..41bs., 23¢c B ..3Ibs., 25¢ ‘5 6 Ibs., 19¢ Halloween Suggestions White House Ciderc:49¢ Hostess Halloween Cake = 43¢ Soft Shell Almonds. ... = 25¢ Marvin Pitted Dates. .. ne- 19¢ ape Juice . . * 19¢; = 37¢c ‘Chocolates. = 25¢