Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1930, Page 5

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* NANGANESE HELD CONSIDER DANGERS “STRATER OR Speaks to Producers’ Group in Convention. The strategy of prepared industries ‘which could produce war materials in American manganese producers are ‘waging against the importation of the ore from Soviet Russia were outlined in addresses today at the opening session ol the Third Annual Convention of the American Producers’ Assoclation at the * Mayflower Hotel. ick H. Payne, Assistant Secre- E‘.ol W-'r.mmlme national im- ince of lusf groups, engaged | col peace time in the manufacture of ‘War su) Im-nue Called “Strategic.” ON WISGONSIN AVE. Officials Hold Parley on! ¥ Menace in Lack of Sidewalks. Special Dispatch to The Star. BETH! luf testi! conditions which had been ug_fied by Somerset School ‘eacher Assoclation and relerred by Aubrey B. Carter to tha Montgomery County CMc Federation for action, were the s of a conxerenee at the Counly Buflding at Bethesda yesterday afternoon tween Dr. Benjamin C. commissioner urban district; Joseph C. Cissel, attorney for the county commissioners for Mont- som ry Coounty; Stephen James, presi- lent of the Montgomery County Civic tion; Oliver F. Busby, irman of the committee on pllb]lc utetv and Col. In m- address w \‘.he eonv:nunn Mlj Alfy committee on H. Hobley, U. ed to the War Deput.m it, manganese is one of 28 commodities and l’l' materials listed by the deplrtmcnt “strategic” which are t prod lll this coutnry in !umclent qulnllty to meet unmlud ulury requirements. some 6 ite den]md that | Ho zens’ committee of Friendship Heihgts. Need for Action Cited. The necessity for definite -ctlon hy the county luthormes wu urfi iss| e nrly .| the comm! b the “ pre-emlmm Pposition occu- n Adkeuon pruident of the Teal progress benefication. 'x'hls develc ment, he sai had hmuche abou p T h‘l in nmd tutromx:ooow 1 mlzroooommm g n"” - | construction of s!dz“ln w protect the atten Somer: lives of children cted WSAVE MONEY NOW the withnut de“{n and that the izens their determ!nltion w hnve brcught to completion the hensive improvement of this n-npor nt uurm hilhwly at an en'lj' date. izations have ts ||| tonio and rights | | c.he entire project. [ESDA, Md., November 10.—The | trians com emergencies and the struggle which |JSDESTS to DIES IN HOME ALONE John Canadin, 44 years old, was found dead in bed early yesterday in the home yes! which he occupied alone at 1027 South Capitol street. Canadin had been blind for some years. v is body was discvered by his brother, Joseph Canadin of 531 M street south- west, when the latter went w the South Capitol utreet address to regular Sunday ' Police nld the death resulted from natural c: INTERIOR PAINT Household 607-609 C St. N.W. Telephone Metropolitan 0151 “Qur Daily Food” All the important facts about food-— Cooking — Wise Buying—Nutrition— the news of food—gath- ered from the highest au- thorities, broadcast by A&P daily (except Sunday) over Radio Station WRC. 9:45 to 10:00 A.M. ' Fresh Killed Turkeys For Thanksgiving Leave your order nmow with our manager for your Thanl giving Turkeys, designating the weight you desire. As customary, A&P’s price will be as low as the market will permit. ON WESTERN TRIPS An economical and eomlorhble an—xonnvnng the path of the Sun | | —the low altitude route to Texas, co, Quaker Maid Oven-Baked 16-0z. (74 Fancy Grapefruit . 5c ' 80 & 96 & VEGETABLES Fancy Stringless Beans 2 - 23c New Cabbage ...............3 m RedRipeTomatoes............3 e, Fresh Cranberries .............2 m. Emperor Grapes ..............3 m. Florida Oranges . .. ... c.o.oon, Soemeus New Potatoes ...............10 o @Potatoes 5. 19¢ 10c 25¢ 19¢ 35¢ 25¢ 39¢ 29c head, (T Yams 3 Lbs. l’c @ New York State Apple Sauce (D sumeno //mnnummun.mmuunmn\. WA Other A&P News on Page A4 A&P is often advised to raise ;::n pl;u:e:hlol:il lh lt‘tlrle( l‘tt:;- o e quality o e food i sall. That's what learned people calls psychology. 3 = 25¢ cans 3 Ibs. _l 7c Wildmere Selected Eggs Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs White Leghorn Fresh Eggs Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon Sunnyfield Sliced Dried Beef ® !l@ . Soap Flakes Soap l-‘lakes lsc ] Special for Schools, Lunch Rooms, | also in effect. W!lw today for illus- trated booklet “R”, time tables and 4 5 ket ROBIE, A ment on the District of Columbia. side. i Ri%8 Surveys Completed. Haliga Executive Omee Bidg. - » Some time ago county engineers com. 53‘;.5;2":?{’1‘:':5:\ Waiing Bt 8 O Clock COHee Lb. 25¢ pleted surveys o area_involved, Bl Ciicle: Cillia Lb. 29¢ NATIONAL Bokar Coffee un [8c; » 35¢ Ginger Ale Creamery Butter &, Lb. 43¢ EXTRA DRY AND PALE Sunnyfield Print Butter o, e sy |2 3 s 308 Soap 6 ci 39¢ §:.25¢ THE PRICE OF FOOD TODAY The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. provides herein weekly a mdt for housewives to follow the trend of food prices. i lOc | Light Meat Tuna Fish 18¢ | Campbell’s Tomato Soap . . . . 1%c¢ | Libby’s Sauerkraut 10c ‘ i - TVY5¢ 29c 25¢ 19¢ | 22¢ and lt lfl 50 per ton. Charges Soviet “Dumping.” “The Soviet agents have offered to Packed in %-1b. portions plan upon American Nltional mlkes a simple meal an event.. . ‘The convention Will adjourn at the close of the afternoon session tomor- Octagon Laundry Ivory National lends added zest and enjoyment to the most formal feast! That real ,ginger flavor . . . made the way that made it famous! Zestful, spark- ].mg bottles of concentrated energy . . « that's National Ginger Ale!: Try National for real emjoyment. HIGHWAY LINK OPENED Bix-Mile Road Leading to Virginia Caverns Completed. lml“ plm case or bottle at lrocen I.Dd delicatessens. Scrved at cafes, clubs and !Gunulns‘ Guggenheim Co. Boarding Houses and Restaurants West 2508 e Year Aso 16¢ 20c 7%c 14c 23c¢ 7V/45¢ 29c 25¢ 7V4¢ 19¢ | <25 " 12V5¢ Change in * Price We offer here some of the items packed in No. 10 and gallon sizes, suitable for those who use a larger quantity than that obtainable in the smaller cans. All stores will be glad to accept your order to be filled in from 24 to 48 hours after you place your order with us. - Either single cans or cases, pack 6 cans, may be ordered. Apple Sauce | Nl 73c Blackberries—pie "‘;_,f" 85¢ Peaches—halves Ne. 10 87c Peaches—pie Moo 5% Pineapple—sliced ™;;." $1.23 Baked Beans Ne 10 49¢ 25¢ No. o 78¢ 12V5¢ g 4 I-6c . . can 78‘ Nn I. ‘3c 0000000006000000000000000000000000000000 $|IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS | U. S. Gov’t Inspected Steer Beef* Steaks' Steaks! Steaks! Round 2= 33¢ Sirloin ..........m39¢ Top.. .». 37¢ TONIGHT! Strin: Beans . . .. M. 89¢ "0 58 Enjoy the Best Dollar Dinner IN WASHINGTON Everything Fresh No Left-Overs Used Note: If you ever ate a better Dollar Dinner, you nced not pay the check! Confectioner’s Sugar Eagle Brand Condensed Milk . . . e Chipso Bab-O Cleanser Rajah Dressing, Salad = $1.75 Sultana % Syrup *-'$1.34 Prepared Mustard . . . .™* 76c Ketchup Ivory Soap P & G White Naphtha Secap. . . . e * 4 Denotes increase in price. = Denotes decrease in price. | Monday, November 10th, 1930 Dinner One Dollar E ] Orange Mint Cup Swiss Potate Soup Chicken Bouillon With Noodles Relishes and Conserves Brolled Weakfish With Lemon Ring Pot Roast of Beef With Potato Pancake Roast Loin of Pork With Apple Sauce 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 Flour! Flour! Flour! NEW LOW PRICES Our aid in co-operating with the Government move to mcteue.the consumption of wheat is shown below in lower retail prices to you. As lower market conditions permit, A&P always passes Fresh on the advantages to its customers. Ground 5 to 8:30 o’clock T Buy now—when your dollars buy more! Gold Medal, Pilisbury and end 1215 Sizes Ceresota 120537 | 120 4’7 5 b, Bag 24 4b. Bag| & b. Bag |24 b. Bag ; 9¢c 23¢c 93c Adams Samge Meat. .. .». 35¢ Adams g’ Sen»lu ». 15¢ Loffler’s Skinless Franks. .w. 35¢ Auth’s Royal Pork. . .. .. . 49¢ Cooked Hominy Loin or Rib Lamb Chops.m. 35¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops. . .. 25¢ Breast of Lamb 2 ms. 19¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast... .w. 19¢ Grapenut Muffins Lettuce With Russian Dressing Cherry Sponge Pudding With Golden Sauce Orange Cream Layer Cake Fresh Fruit Tart Apple Pie With Cookies Cream Cheese With Toasted Crackers and Jelly Vanilla, Chocolate, Peach or Burnt Almond Yee Cream ' Raspberry Sherbet Sunnyfield Both Plain and Self-Rising in 5-Lb. n-nu Sundae Stewed Pears FRESH CLEANED FISH We wish to again call your attention to our modern method of selling only fresh cleaned fish, ready for immediate use, at prices no higher than those asked elsewhere for uncleaned fish. We invite you to avail yourself of this service in all A&P Meat Departments. Fresh-cleaned Trout ».18¢ ;:::‘: m ';'.:e g : Fresh-clean. 5‘ Select Oysters OQWMNMNOQM“OOWO HAPPINESS RESTAURANT 1107 F Street N.W. m“momnnmomm“mm»m“ 9000000000000 00060000000000000000000000 pt. 40¢ qt. 7S¢

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