Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 48

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”UNITED FOOD ST[]R QUAKER OATS Quick or Regular Pkg. 10¢ Gratulated SUGAR FANCY BAKING CHICKENS 1. 35¢ FANCY LEG LAMB FANCY POT ROAST FOUNTAIN &S HAMS HOME DRESSED TURKEYS STORES Special! l Philadelphia Cream Cheese Whole Wheat 1. i saicks 25¢ Value of Both - . . 40c BOTH for 25¢ REFRIGERATOR PRICED RIGHT Value 15 | JOS. PHILLIPS' ORIGINAL #6ix SAUSAGE PORK 35¢ . BOWL With Each Purchase of FREE GELFAND'S MAYONNAISE J=* 390 CERESOTA FLOUR WISE BROS. CHEVY CHASE DAIRY MILK GOLD MEDAL FLOUR “Kitchen Tested" Not Bleached | Finest in Dairy Products 5 Ibs., 25¢ 12 b, 59 | 8¢ P 15°q. LARGE PEACHES CANS CANNED GOODS SPECIALS NO. 2 CANS 51bs.. 25¢ 12 lbs., 520 Fancy Calif. STRING BEANS...... New Grep Dromedary CALIF. 4 - PRUNES aLMonDs | DATES 1b. pke. 14 ¢ FRESH VEGETABLES 2 l(e. bunches l5c OLD CABBAGE 4c N. Y. CELERY COOKING APPLES GRAPEFRUIT FANCY FLA. ORANGES. .. doz. 27c YELLOW MAXWELL BAG HOUSE COFFEE COFFEE 29¢ 39¢ WILKINS COFFEE.. Ib. 35¢ SMITHFIELD APPLESAUCE can 15¢ APPLE BUTTER j D. M. ASPARAGUS Just W onderful PILLSBURY'S or AUNT JEMIMA PAP}CAKB 5 @ 95¢ | o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 183, 1930. ARMY H-ANES UFF And the Bird Fled | ONINSPECTION TR == = but Pheasant Departs, Leaving Gunner Hurt: One Amphibian Will - Carry Chief of Militia Bureau to Porto Rico. By the Associated Press. AURORA, Il, November 13.—It is a tense moment! Out of a heavy hedge, a gay-plumed Ppheasant walks, all unsuspecting. Quick- ly an ambushed huntsman raises his shotgun. _ Almost n-‘;u::v‘:y = Two big “twin-engined amphibian mmmn—'“.'?a s B six fll)bfll.u lhll!l Ontmlnh‘udfll'l = —will there be anything left of ihe ? '%fle is. It is unhurt!—and I leaving 'And Jobn Kasl of St. Charles, 11l ta d off wounded _leg. 5 Tues- 2,710- PLANES BUILT turers in the United - | Of this number 2,154 vm built for civil use, the 6 being mili- delivered to the and . | Navy. Of the planes built for civil use 198 were exported. c.p: Peurl Bermel, Engineers, Fia., to Fort )(aj uwll 'A. Lavanture, )(cd!ell corpl Fort Sam Houston, Tex., to Doug- las, Ariz; Cnm Prancis 1. Maslin, Qulm Corps, m charge of &ruction wox'k lt ul)!o birf of r.hglue hnhnm Lincoln, ogn , Ky., the Philippines; ut. Eugene FREDERICK INCREASING. TOWN’S WATER SUPPLY |&; Five Feet to Be Added to Reservoir Wall, Inoreasing Capacity 17,000,000 Gallons. TREDERICK, M, November 19— | Hounan oomtmcthntxlnmv mm m Pmlmlnes w [ 5 t. Raymond O. Hlldre'.h sl:ml Comn from Lhe Philip- ¥ Department; and tbc umc!rs to the thpplne- C. pman, Infantry, t.Bonon st Licat Joseph K. Bush, Infantry,'at Fort Washi Md.; Capt. E. me lnnnu’y It ] ‘apt. LAW_YER BRINGS SUIT Kate P. Johnson Names T. Morris ‘Wampler in Real Estate Deal. Iollovl h.lg FOR RENT 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room Electric Refrigeration Reasonable Rental The Argonme 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Artlmhs' s be . ynu an easy victim of more drndql liseases. An eminent specialist Va.; | “I have found Mountain Valley Ml.n!l‘ll = | Water very valuable in Rheumatism lnfl .” Nationally rect nized—this natural and physiological balanced water is a dependable al But don't delay—your condition mly quickly be worse. Start today—and note the improvement. Phone now for our booklet. Met., 1062. Grade) FPish, orders o:wber 27 revoked, to duldelvy Yard, Pear] lebor T : C. Medical uebechnvnl Mcdlnl School, Mountain Valley Water Station, Great Lakes, 1Il.; En | For 75 Years the Prescribed Water at n wmr r i’rkn . S ly C to Hot Springs, Ark. m 3 8. uppy uorps 306 District National Bank Bldg. Regular Delwery OVI! 100000 flmlllu reld ‘The ma- )ofit{‘ hlvt fll‘ plp:r dellvered rly every evening and Sun- at a cost of 1% oenu dlfly and 5 cents Sunday. ll you are no! ukin: ldvln- of this loe lhls low cost, uleyhone Nluml 5000 now and service start temorrow. - ‘ng Pay Cl Smith m du(y Recelvln; Station, San Prancisco, A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Coughe from colds may Tead to so- | o oo | cloments which soothe and heal the rious trouble. You can stop them | inflamed membranes and stop the ir- now with n, an ritation, while the crecsote goes on to . | the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble liscovery with two-fold action; it seothes and | and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is luumletd satisfac- heals the inflamed membranes and in- tory in the treatment from hibits germ growth. of -fi‘knawn drugs ereoscte cald‘. bronchitis and mmnr form ognized by high —ifll -thrllu bre ial irritations, is excellent us one of the greatest hdh. agencies l-r b up the system after colds for eouh fnm if net re- ll-nl ah taking according to direc- c REOMULSTON HWSEWIVES call me a treasure! | work won- : = celain. At my touch . .. ranges, refrigerators, kitchen sinks, bathtubs ‘giitter!” 1 au orocms 15¢ B 0 brl‘hum b-tnnoms ’.&—(/uldhdloahrcbndbnhflpu. AT The :‘i’l sald neither contemplated & divorce at present. down lvpnn- From Diver. ws , November 13 (#).— unnurotsv-m -';L -mg" Touchdown for JACK R stead| it is never crossed. L»wmhhonhhhm iar box of up an overwhelmi ¥ sturdy gains in pcpvlnrlt’;' m':od line is—purity. And Metle feflow rantees its protection. Frost Suger you Pure Cane Sugar ; You know that the contents is pure, clean, and wholesome—= 100% PURE CANE SUGAR Untouched by humen hands until of s i s o 5. . .0 There's a kind for every purpose: Refined by The National Sugar Refining Feminine frills and dainty accessories need the gentle care of these fluffy soap-petals Your delicately-colored sheer hose, chiffon handkerchiefs, laces and “undies” are perishable bits of loveliness. Yet all are so safely laundered in these feathery white petals of soap! For Kirkman's Chips prevent dirt [from re-depositing. As each particle , of dirt is gently dislodged into rich, snowy suds, tiny soap bub- ble surrounds it . . . and holds it . . and holds it firmly . . . until all the washing is completed. Then out goes the last speck of dirt in the rinse water! ’ 1. dislodge the dirt 2. keep the dirt from re-depaositing Hear the ;::p'l'*ld Light Brown °’NI J. No “washed dirt” can re-deposit to cut into silken threads of your stockings . . . to dull the sheen of silks or rayons . . . to stiffen laces or streak soft colors—when you use these pure soap:petals. Your grocer has Kirkman's Se-p Chxps in Big Laundry, Medium and Bathroom packages. e o o Kickmsn & Son, Inc., Brooklyn, N. ¥, “Kirkman every Wednesday, 4 to 4:30 P. M. over Soft, white soap KIRKMAN S SO/ Because there h ne subnnuu for punry there go WEAZ, WGH, WJAR, WGY sad WIAG. CHIPS n i‘o ne aubnl t. for Kirkman Prodiets

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