Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1930, Page 37

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w gandperents? —— ability Author-Philosopher Says Man|m Has Ability to-Do Bet- ter Things. - " Will'Durant, author, philosopher and #ameliorist,” belleves progress is real. introduced the BILLBOARD LICENSING ! URGED AS ROAD AID | Signs Depending on Traffic for Value Should Pay Fee, Holds Highway Expert. 817" | By the Associated Piess. 'w Bsaioale. PITTSBURGH, Pa., November 20.—A 'S¢ Broducss Ridical suggestion that .billpoards and other SRS B keynots of ‘““,Yew‘,f Ioadsids advertising bo licensed by the mlm.lnzbe e sm'nmude‘n;,h M. considered._sophomorle. . Spengler_says P e LR Irasy . oomnis- 3 vention of the American Assoclation of State Highway Officials. % Outdocr signs depend on the roads, | M- | built at great cost, and it was held that | lic2nse systems would aid m p-yln. Xar s | improvement of t!:’- thhlfl: R e also sa. a raudu- SWhed fhe "",‘J:’,‘e:, these beliefs. And | lent claims for refund of motor ful t=x “w-:wln'celxzmmfllw1 In & depression, fi"z'm’ States u;llled for lhmlrves;rgg today we flad etermine exactly how ax- not. on‘lid that eoncerned with materiai e ke T St e oaraed s, the term “op- timist™ because he belleves the world far from perfect. a full auditorium for al- and a half hours 1ast n)‘ht economics, but one more dis- | T p“bm‘ m'u,,, s ml : In w n motor ic| vmm f the soul, Lost in this wave (lm‘:no we have begun to wonder if e uniform legislation go lll anything.” Beh age hds claimed grenur wm( any previous one, largely uuu of its ‘el'lth Dr. Durant polmed_ “But Jahn Ru.skln asked, ‘Is P e, ‘wealth progress?’ " h the radio, air- m plane, automobile lnd v\ohderful equip- 3 ment that man has today, the speaker asked, “Are .human beings physically, | British children ‘are better fed, rnore1 mentally or morally better than thelf | muscular and healthier than before the nts? Can it be true that all| World War, but their nervous systems except man and woman?” Emotions Remain Same. \way commis- liam Morris, the English author, dmm‘ rogress as measured in wealth. 11! 'IVC ed mh\en going to their toil and remaining under- mlnd unul after dark—"criminals who not committed crimes, bum', who hld ‘been sefitenced never to see the sul Could progress consist of Substitution ywer for beauty? Of factories for cathederals? Of laborers for artisans? Arthur Balfour, English statesman and philosopher, pointed out progress in mfiellefl and ideas, but amended thai ing that the passing of elony And medieval statés and nd sorern ments was no_sign B, “Dutant mainiained that n ancent Grecce end Fome have ‘olitically, the real progres ! lent states lives today in e worss o Sockates. AriStotle, AFisto- .COUGHS and CoLDS o ”“}"‘!?;mf"“ Horace, | Peqple who_bave passed the fii it ] ‘L‘;‘{;"‘m e RS o | mark realize that coughs and col greatest men, People Can’t Risk » Dr. Durant said, weaken 'the system y lead to serious discare. They start taking Father.John's Medicine at (h(" first sneeze. ‘They never dope a cold, | because that merely feads to a ialse sense of security. They know that | - | Father John’s Medicine not only | helps to break a cold right up, but )- | that .it is a simple food medicine - that promotes health and strength, It contains vitamins that increases resistance ‘to disease: “If you have a cough or cold now, or if you catch cold easily, start with Father John's Medicine today. Take it regularly and colds will be few and iar be- €| tween. Just ask your druggist. woman, coming of soc £ by 'hxch the general standard ot m tellect steadil; QUICK * SURE * EASY TO USE Saves Hands.’ Cleans Everytbingl » w.43€ i 2. § 5@ ‘Wildmere Selected Eggs : Put: the Brakes on. Many a Good Man! | You see many a good man who has lmun( and harmless white hblet been coming along Etronflly suddenly deve)oped German to slow up. Something iseems | fc lto be sapping his pep and punch and | nesia Oxolds, mklnl nch job twice as difficult for is .| only Maguesia produet known ullniess, ltkynl'o ‘that, when taken lnlem.lly Teleases oxygen 1o the system. s Make n.u Acidity Test!, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1930. We have the pleasure to cordially invite you to attend the formal or-. ing of our nmewest combination ultra. ° medern grocery, f: fruit and vege- nbl- and fresh mest market at 8301 Georgia Ave. Silver Spring, Md. | Wae,_ invite you to come and see the very latest modern methods of food merchandising contained in our new store fitted out in a color scheme of black and white, which is the very | latest in purity and sanitation. Music will be furnished from 7 to 10 p.m. Imd.fl Del Monte PEACHES Sliced or Melba Halves 2 Largest Cans 5 c Lowest. Price Last Year, 3 Large Cans, 55¢ “Our Daily Food” All the important facts about food, , nutrition, the d from the high. (except S--dly) .vcr' Radio Suflol 9:45-10:00 A.M. Del Monte PEACHES SLICED 2 Talicans 23 Lowest Price Last Year, 2 Tall Cans, 25¢ DBel Monte FANCY CROSBY CORN 2 Med.Cos 2§ Leave your order now with your geighborhood A&P Food Store for your Thanks- giving Turkey, designating the weight you desire. As in the past, only fresh killed U. S. Government graded Turkeys will be sold in both our grocery stores and combina- tion store meat departments. This year, more than for a long, long time, the weather conditions have been favorable for the raising of turkeys, and while this has given them better development, it has also' made a larger number available for mare ket. This year our price will be most attractive and within the reach of every one’s Leave your order now, in order that you may be assured of getting yours. Again we remind you that they will be on sale in ALL A&P Food Stores. ‘@, Del Monte PINEAPPLE SLICED 2 Largest Cans 3¢ Lowest Price Last Year, 2 Large Cans, 45¢ Del Monte ASPARAG!U TIPS ity 3 Picnic Cans 49c THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS Gnndmothen Fruit Cake. ... .» 39¢ Grandmother’s Fruit Cake ..".{?‘,?L 89¢ White House Cider. . . . suon je 49c R. & R. Plum Pudding. . . 1. can 29c Peerless Mince Meat. .. :m nr 33c Keystone Mince Meat (bulk) . .». 19¢ Wood’s Old Time Mince Meat %% 55¢ Mixed Nuts FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER Cut fresh from the tub! Lb. 39c SUNNYFIELD e Print Butter - Packed in V;-lb. Portions Dromedary Pitted Dates Marvin Golden Dates Del Monte Raisins . 15-01, pkg. 18: Walnut Meats (Diamond Brand) *2* 23¢ Maraschino Cherries. . A&P Grape Juice Dromedary Citron Peel. 1 s 19¢ Lemon or Orange Peel (bulk) . .m. 29¢ Chocolate Cream Drops Chocolate-covered Cherries. . . . . 3-on bottte 10c Whipped Cream Chocolates . . Twentieth Century Mixed Candy ». 17¢ Assorted Chocolates Campfire Marshmallows , . . .. g 23c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sante " 20c Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle. . ., .»xe. 10¢ 4 — » 19¢c o 37c s r"‘grkgys'!or Thflflklfim 7 Other A&P Newl on Page C—4 Plain Pound ‘or Raisin Cake Lb. zsc Del Monte EARLY GARDEN SUGAR PEAS 3yed. Cans 430 Lowest Price Last Year, 3 Med. Cans, 45¢ GELFAND'S MAYONNAISE Pint Jar With a Tinted Green SN Refrigerator Pure Fruit GELATIN 3 . 20€ 254 z7cl i o sn-so QUAKER MAID OVEN BAKED BEANS ' 20¢ | MA - P, and | @ ENCORE SUCGAR loueu- Bag 49( | / REGULAR LOW PRICES tall eams 10c 25¢ 70n can 18¢ 1ge. ean 21 ¢ ige. ean 21 ¢ ie. can 17¢ Alaskan Pink Salmon . .2 wu .. Light Meat Tuna Fish. . . Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs White Leghorn Fresh Eggs. . . Nucoa Nut Margarine Long Horn Cheese Kraft Cheese. i 12¢, %™ “2e Uneeda Biscuits,,” ,..n,f:;-,;-z ses. . 9c Evaporated Peaches Evaporated Apricets . ..m 18¢ Prunes (Bulk) .2 ms. 19¢ lona Lima Beans Campbell’s Pork and Beans, 3 ens 23¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup. .3 eans 23c Bulk Rice . 5 Wilkins Coffee 1/, w.oks. 17¢; » »xe. 33¢ Iona Peaches, halves A&P Apple Sauce Castle Brand Sauer Kraut . .. can 12¢ Sniders Ketchup~ . . . . . ber o g |7 - Raiah Salad Dressing. . s:-on sr 15¢ 3-Minute QOats 3 pias. 25¢ Quaker Crackels Shredded Wheat 2 pkes. 19¢ Mello Wheat Farina 3 Sunnyfield Corn Flakes. . . . 3 prss. Z(Ic FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES JUICY FLORIDA !«§ ORANGES 12 Emperor anu Sizes 200-216 Sizes 250.26C " Sweet Potatoes Old Cabbage Celery Iceberg Lettuce Iceberg Letiuce White Potatces Idaho Potatces Rome Beauty Apples Grimes Goldzn Apples. . . . Cooking Apples Fancy Box Pears FANCY GRAPEFRUIT Size 46 and 54 for STRINGLESS BEANS 3P zsc Size 64 and 70 for : 3 for ]9¢ 3 fr 25¢€ p, T e MR ATCIRY FLW 3 ries. 1%¢ N Vs REGULAR LOW PRICES Ralston Whole Wheat Cereal. . sxe: 24c Sunswee: Prunes Orienta Coffee ' All 5¢ Candy Bars and “ison® 3 pigs. 10¢ Hipolite Marshmallow Cream . - ». 18¢ Iona Pink Salmon Tan: %€ Van Camps Strained' Ve(ehblfl. .2 cams 25¢ Jumbo Roasted Peanuts [0 3 ke 25¢ Sunnyfield Graham Flour ,,2,™,, 19¢ - Kreme Whipt Honey. . . 150 can 29¢ Wonder Fifteens Rolls. Ann Page Preserves . 16-or. jar ZS:. e | Junket Powder | My-T-Fine Chocolaté Dessert 2 prss. 19: : |}l Duryeas Corn Starch IN OUR MEAT: TENDER CHUCK ROAST Lb.ZIc’ Select Pork Chops End Cut Pork Chops Pork Roast Lean Fresh Shoulders Cooked Hominy Sauerkraut Krey’s Lean Smoked Hams . . . Auth’s Smoked Shoulders . . . . Loffler’s Skinless Franks. . . . . w. 35¢ Tender Beef Liver Center Cut Slices " ‘Morton’s lozized Salt. . . Encore Prep. Spaghetti.2 /™ ts anu . eas A&P Fumpkin 15¢ med. can ]4¢ 2 ige. cans 25¢ 1ge. ean 12¢ med. ean l]c Sunnyfield Siiced Bacon. ',..I:' 20¢ Sunnyfield SL. Chipped Beef e 11e Reliable Peas 3 mea. cans 49¢ 2 Ppkss. 15c 2 caxes 15¢ . Wax Lunch Pzper Pa’molive ‘Soap Ivory Snow com PRl e an 20¢ * Clorox wottte 19¢ . P&G, White Naphtba Soap . 4 cakes 15¢ DEPARTMENTS FANCY RIB ROAST v 29¢ Fresh Tep Mast Fillet ».23¢ Fresh 40 Fathom Fillet Fresh Cleaned Trout .. . . . . . w. 18¢ Fresh Cleaned Croakers Fresh Cleaned Mackerel Fresh Cleaned Rock Cooked Shrimp Sliced Halibut (fi‘olen) Select Oysters Standard Oysters . . . .ot 35¢, o 65¢ @Ralph and Paul Adams Country | g ysage .;,?’l;l. Meat hi lSc w 33

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