Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. LOW PRICES 'MAKE JOBS Increased Buying Speeds Wheels of Industry LL authorities agree that the best way to help business is to speed up consump- tion of goods. That sets idle wheels turning, increases employment of labor, and so adds to buying power. MONDAY, NG ol 17, 1530; ‘Glider Pilot Killed 4 In 15-Foot Plunge; ‘Was His 35th Flight By the Associated FREE COOKING SCHOOL Press, 17.—Morton xl:'ch? w'mfl llth & G Sts. N.W. 3t glider fight, fell 18 feet d — mvuhd)l: at- s ten daily turda; rom e ithseses sald Koch had isen 24 P.M,, Nov 17th to 26th In- n feet and :ull:eudll; i‘:)m clusive. e D e Saanty s-mnyfi‘cld Print Butter Creamery Tub Butter Sunnybrook Fresh and Wildmere Selected Eggs Are used exclusively by proof Cases. h:h“pm‘:rvdmm documents ,URY MAY TAKE UP Miss Dorothy Sweeney, Home Ecom- omist in the preparation of her daily v mpesied it Jomanrs 3 w wve| HOODLUM LIST LOSS &’fi:a Otflmfl' are secure In fire- menus, broadcast at the same hour wm be no more fires” sald | Disappearance of Record of Va- sviv Btatien WOL. architect, &hd | grants From Chicago Deteotive Bureau Still Unexplained. Cfiwtion of House of Repre- Sentatives Placed in Fire- Today A&P is giving employment to 3,085 All the im- more wage earners than it did a year ago. portant facts K‘ about foo d, ‘;f By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 17.—The grand Nineteenth con in u?fk when :he jugo:ugpl:figsg 31': é'x:i e '::zxéefl'gé" ki = st printed papers wers' fled for the On ~y cooking, wise = future use. I buying, nutritidn, o 13,000 Cases Purchased. Ao the news of food, 0') gathered from the lugl\ est authorities, broadcast by A&P daily (except Sun- day) over Radio Station WRC— . (Personal) The average price of goods sold at A&P stores Iast month was just over ten cents a pound In the seme month & year ago the aver- age price was more than eleven cents a pound. The reason for this ks that ARP gives its ewstomere all the benefit of the lower commedity prices this year. During the last year, because of the general slowing up of business, increases In salaries have been rare. . i T e }"o: " A&P has increased the average wage of m‘:u;;ic&::gb‘elre;r r‘;onm oy all its employees by more than $50 a year. n aa?&'a gt B BT 8 eoenal nala, wnder {he pilow of r The fact that A&P has been able to hire more workers and raise wages during —_— - hard times is due directly to its policy of cutting the retail price of food as fast as 9:45-10:00 A.M. growers and producers reduce their prices to A&P. was dragged from the flames, ‘had to the documents. shelves. loss. by fire was not material, many of the documents were damaged by water. Documents Antedate Civil War. Documents Kkept in litle known rooms Protected? R L e e Irmanm.mau bl peoiect seaindt vk ‘ sueed or Melba Halves 607-609 C St. N.W. Lz:lne’" 350 ' 2 L%:gne’st 43 Telephone Metropolitan 0151 Lowest Price Last Year, 3 &5 55¢ Fruits and ve'et’bles Lowest Price Last Year, 2 &= 45¢ From the g World’s finest Orchards and Gardens bjected to possible GERMAN FASCISTS GAIN IN ELECTIONS Municipal Balloting in Danzig, Baden and Other Cities In- crease Party Strength. ENDS DIGESTIVE JLLS QUICK AND GAINS 10 POUNDS Early Garden Sugar Peas 3= 43e Lowest Price Last Year. .3 mea. cans 45¢ Fancy Crosby Corn 2 = 25¢ By the Associated Press. BERLIN, November 17.—The Fascist made nal | hzw,:'::“?uéf ! Savory Juicy Steaks | ' 2Tall Cans, 25¢ . Botto b ‘b-,«. 33c¢ ROUND Top‘,m ol R SIKRLOIN Lb. 39¢ | § ‘PORTERHOUSE Lb, 49¢ i FRESH CROUND BEEF r». 2Ic. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Idaho Potatoes 10 . 35¢ F Stri::;lyess @1 3 . 25¢ Cooking Apples Fancy Florida Oranges Fancy Grapefruit Fancy Cranberries Food does not nourish when it is not digested. That’s why people fer from gn on :Lomnoh -nd weak, with little energy and vi A All this is quickly changed when ou start using the simple discovery . e ino‘ln as PIPCI‘DII pumhwl;en e experience for themselves “A"Y TAKI"G VACATION mazlng x?;;lu of using these tuty : P little tablets, they invariably fe Motorists Seeking Southern Resorts campelled to tell others. Despite Talk of Hard Times. . Amber Ross, 140 * filreel . Brooklyn, N.Y., s fered for many months wi g tion, nervousness and headaches, trying all the time to get reliel by dieting and medicines. 2 ' 15¢, 3 * 20c 2w 35¢ o;li?,‘:‘cic:;‘w, sl .50 e snd “Then I Eienrned about ]Pt“;:e Dupepsm an an on it. as. ot been a \ondeflmelp to me. I eat onions now without bad after-effects. How they used to maké me suffer! B Fncndsh(hnt 1 ha\hu]tol‘;i -bc::t iapepsin have been helped in the Ih }i‘ ined ten pounds vFruhflunedTM...,;.. Fresh: Cleaned Mackerel . . . . Fresh C@Flfllomfil!ek @, Fancy Spring Lamb BREAST OF LAMB 3 . 25¢ ‘Shoulder LAMB ROAST ws. 15¢ Shoulder Lamb CHOPS 1s. 23¢ Ron of | AMB CHOPS 1. 35¢ REGULAR LOW PRICES L O R . 23c | Majestic Relish. 12 o= s 12¢ Snowdnift Red Front P2&nt . ean 2%c Nucoa Nut Margarine . . m. 25¢ Sunnyfield Pancnke 3 pees. 25¢ GoldenCrownSyrup~o. 1can 9c | Sultana 2iatie, Syrup 'L 14c A&P Grape Juice s 19¢, ot 37c | Astor Rice Sweet Potatoes Iceberg Lettuce . ... ... . ; or if ynu wish irite “Pape’s Bunch Carrots heelmg W. Va, for a R Fancy Bananas . 10 head | ()c, 2 lse. heads 25, Cloth, !I' c 5 ', 2 bunches 15 e Colson to Aid Ethiopia. ADDIS ABABA, Abyssinia, November n m—— th A, Brock, N. J, has St Sencial sdviser to to the Ethioplan gov- Colson, who formerly was assistant Spknctel advised to Haitt, il b p‘lfl finances. o [@ Mayonnaisé = 35e With a Tinted Green Refrigerator Dish or S lad Plate FRIE z Bunches lse THE PRICE OF FOOD TODAY The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. offers Price# | Prices | Change below an authentic check on the prices of food g GOLDEN STATE LIMITED Today, | a Year in today with those asked a year ago. Nov. 17| Ago Prices UNUSUAL SERVICE TO AN UNUSUAL LAND Creamery Tub Butter Sunnyfield Print Butter Wildmere Selected Eggs 42¢ 45¢ 31c 42V/5¢ 53¢ 45¢ Vg —8c —14c International Salt. . 3 pkes. 10c Rajah Mustard. .9 o s 10c Sunsweet Prunes. 2 ». me. 21¢ Wesson Oil. . .ot 29c, o 52¢ 3-Minute Qats.....3 rxes 25¢ Wheatena - Sunnyfield Cornflakes.3vxes. 20¢ Fig Bars ARIZONA'CALIFORNIA Sunshine-land this winter! Golf, polo, all sports—amid orange ves, scenic mountains and ’l’:ver-ltrm deserts. Rainbow hues in earth and sky! Luxurious hotels —alluring ranches—and a superb train to reach them! No:xm FARE S l.-u-.-)y dllrl:ue—qufie bip~pur tate m n kest by many hours—to Arizona R g Low altitude warm 'hner wa servico—to Caliente, Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara. Mlnl— z:‘&t o c-u'r:-::fofl';l{».x '-h‘-lmwmm Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs .| 48¢ | 63c White Leghorn Fresh Eggs. . . | 65¢ R Long Horn Cheese .y 28] — Uneeda Biscuits .| 4%e | 5c 8 0’Clock Coffee . 25¢ | 33c Red Circle Coffee . 29¢ | 37c Bokar Coffee . 35¢ | 43¢ three famous chefs. Get Chum Salmon 10c .| 16¢ ; i simple recipes at your Alaskan Pink Salmon 12Y5¢| 17¢ llif mearest A. & P. Store Campbell’s Tomato Soup 12-3¢|7 2-3¢ and mage them wiey —15c | Eagle Brand Milk... . =sn 19¢| Ginger Snaps As TEMPTING as any dish you ever tasted! Three famous dishes by Ivory Soap 12Y5¢| 12V5c| — wm A : 3 - . large pkg. E:: 25¢ s’a‘h‘tfi Fancy Navy Beans . 8V4e | 12¢ —;_2-3 P. & G. White Naphtha Soap 33/c | 4 1-6¢c|--5-12¢ @I Encot‘e Lighthouse CLEANSER e | 3ise Macaroni hip large pkg: | 22¢ |. 23¢c v ; f 3l4¢ | 3V4c 3 Pkgs. l 7,

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