Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1930, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, q% C. TUESDAY, NOVLEMBER 2 "%flg ?J&%NESRS ii=l | Thanksgiving Suggestions By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, L § Sogmoihing M. Alma. MeGl i T ————— After the more serious thoughts on Thanksgiving Day, the fore- Clark C. Griffith, Judge R. E. s oo ahans 1 @reznn s' ‘ most in every one’s mind is the Thanksgiving Dinner. From the early ’ e B S L g ! days down to present times it has been the ambition of every house- Mattingly and W. McK. that he had & 325000 000 e-tm :::: At this season of wife to make hers more and more successful, and, consistent with . Clayton Give Talks. e o e ot Thanksgiving we take| the times, A&P Food Stores offer you everything tlut goes to make up ok "lven then, she Laded, she 'the opportunity to this veritable feast of feasts. Only the finest of foods will do and we DRl iy sovitar et ikckin | | anoTe ko ;!'_";,‘m",’,‘g?""},;f;e‘ lI:hnnk our friends and| have gathered them from the four corners of the globe. Washingtonians featured a meeting last | [ he donned and dofled it in customers for their| We urge you to shop with us and ‘share in the mahy savings el o he Mit-Cly it Aso- | | s e aked that tne sut | ||| |bounteous patronage offered through our special as well as regular low prices. The speakers were Clark C. Griffith, that he be enjoined from dispos. fdl.ll'ln' the pllt year. Washington Ball Ball Glub owner, who was | | ing of any Of the Test of is | Owe-iflorts-will aver n "icHAMPlou QUAIL LAYS e vary et ‘ : F ancy F reSh Ki“ed lowest price always. d William McK. Clayton, c! Federation otngmnm‘ Associations. 1 T I I———. L] e ™ | W ;———,_fi, United States Government Graded Mr. Clayton, speaking generally on ! Georgia Plantations Rame GFame present problens of civic interest here, | pirds to Be Relensed Annually Store Hours peal of | - for Hunters. [ * Iy tho Associated Press. Open Until 9:00 P.M. | g it Bl amim i mat o B 1 Wednesday | ;1."..'.7 the e Siaymaptalst (1] | November 26, 1930. | of Mr. Clayton in civic achievement ere, ‘The bird has a record of 135 eggs Mr. Grimih. after reviewing the his- | 180 days. She weighs a half pound Closed A Il Da}' tory of the Washington Ball Club un-|and it takes four of her eggs to weigh der s management and. preaiciing 3 0 ounce. The average ausll st pro- ||| | T hanksgiving | FOR YOUR SATISFACTION ennant contender for 1931, thanked |duction for eyt o the association for its efforts toward |tation hens was 72 eggs F C the establishment of Base Ball avenue. | ,}“.,,‘:,g' s Jtct. D ay Every Turkey offered in our stores has mest reamery mumh Police. wire netting, these fowls are bred and et S ins) H i indorsed the present | released ?efmmhu;nt:‘mh.en come down ::‘:‘ "‘GP"*“I IN: l;l'-ded‘by ofi;-l United T E R mylefl mmc turn and directed that lnnul y rom the Noj S — ates overnment Inspectors. e cannot 8 letter be addressed to police headquar- it is estimated, three |}| . P C ters commending the efficient poli e.hlwherles I the disteicy released 2,500 stress their fine quality too strongly and we T ot i . CHESTNUTS bbb g e Cut Fresh from Sannyfield - e mouneed | ,,";gh,,__"g more of m o motion | | || For Turkey Dressing today and order the particular size you may . in %:-lb. prints m‘,mw.m Py , e St l‘::‘""y‘:“ e ,,‘u“““"“m"mg’l“fi"” | 2 Ibs. 25 want so as to avoid any possible chance of LB. [ ks and A. War- | over 110,000,000 feet. c i disappointment. entertainment; Huff, public health, and G. Howud Dunnington, mnhlp . 2l ORTIZ RUBIO ASKS ctomirn IN OUR MEAT MARKETS headache TARIFF EXTENSION f| == izt [ [ Famcy Roasting Lean e ~_| Grandmother’s | Ammore’s Keystons the dependable saline Iaxative. Splets 4 Bastetion. of :f,,fi_wo:":‘fi“mm:w"‘ CHICKENS | Fresh Hams [ cmoiceguanity | Fruit Cakes | Mincemeat Articles Now Competing With good dru i Light and Dark Famous for Flavor e = 35€ . 25¢€ Pumpkin |2 39,0 - I . oAl RN .. O b w 39" 89| 1w 19¢ By the Associated Press. {::‘Bfihlxlfifl':! L‘ ) cake Sricen Senate Had befoe 1t sy & Sorain 3, T por gy S Lean Fresh Shoulders . . . . .w I7¢c éf:s l9c .n Sunday Can you :flam to be . S protective tariff poli m‘:;:"l‘;lu:‘z [many fifigfi;&?{rmw:flm7 Spare Rlbs B AN N . L, 23¢ De| Monfe Raisinss.. Ak % Pradugee " Yo compeia wit Mexican| |0 = Sauerkraut .: . . . .-, 2 s |5¢ or o e : R bt iMoo, 14 % California Layer Figs . . . regulate working conditions and give Cooked Homin pre. |0 BOG SWEET OR b full guarantees to capital in Mexico aiso Nesie . C Dromendary Pitted Dates S i e, s W8 INVESTMENT ||| Adams Sausaqe Meat - OCEAN SPRAY — . i~ = . BUILDING 9 oic s 1%, 906 . .| Marvin Golden Dates . . mm::t:"::fl - e o Adams Scr.apple S w oo W T Cl‘anbel'l‘y A&P Cleaned Currants . . asitned 8w vl the base- ||| Lofflers Skinless Franks . . . . 35¢ : R&R Plum Pudding . . .. Peerless Mince Meat . . . . %> 33c ment eliminates e Teote ¢ presrmt 'fim e e Loin or Rib Our Meat Markets | OYSTERS sa“ce a la; problem. A Gecres just just published in the Om- ° PORK 3 Also Offer H. L. RUST SR ;: cor“, QNY ROAST Du(:k:l,rl dGeese :mg:'i': :eliat; MED. CAN zoc g?:g‘ nn- Indian, w have never slept . Lb. zoc Gl]ine.’ o 65‘: Q. 75€ YIS S % Walnuts REGULAR LOW PRICES gags ucoa 8 O'Clock Coffee . . . . w 25¢c { Sparkle fii Gelatine . . 3 3% 20c | Wildmere Seiected Eggs . ..t 3lc Red Circle Coffee . . . . 29c | Quaker Maid 2 Beans . 3'5% 20c | Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . .o 48¢ SPECIAL Bokar Coffee . . . . . . ™ 35¢c | American iofiom Cheese . . . 29c | White Leghorn Fresh' Eggs D-A(65c old Ch]el le 86-year-old Chey- Nectar Teas % 15¢ iy 29¢ | Encore Macaroni, Sgicitiand 3 pgs 20c | California Peaches . .faves ame |7c Liptons Tea . . . . . % 25¢c { Alaskan-Pink Salmon . . 2 I 25¢ 3 Del Monte Spinach . . Medacon |4e Hershey's Cocoa . . . . G 25¢ § Uneeda Biscuit 4% 2 rws 9c | Del Monte Asparagus Tips -"‘1:.:" 29¢c White House Evap Milk . . Tm 25¢ § Quaker Maid Kefchup o he ‘g;gfi 19¢ CQS'HO Bl‘dl‘ld Sauerkreuf A c.,. '25 Wheatena . . . . . . .P« 22¢ | Fancy NavyBeans . . . 3 us 25c | High Rock Beverages, 3 "“J.:.""&‘“; Quaker Crackels . . . 2P 25¢ | Evaporated Peaches . ., 2 wms 25c | Cigarettes cuhiSiiiaa 2 uh&. E‘ TR ‘@ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES : ; Our ' ' s 5 Sweet Potatoes Fresh Green T A ivine Wish Fancy Peas Eastern PEAS OLIVES Thanksgiving Wish— & 2 = 39¢ o 41 5° Stuffed : OT alowe that you will =3 A South 2 cewes 350! Q"‘"/z'sc find much cause for Carolina 4 Lbs. l9c 2 Lbs. zsc PRSI SRS 508 5 o0 54 thankfulness on the s ST e e e essnssnsssstsncececoccoccccccoceeeeceecee | ApmOE Drury Beverage aratgie vode rorsin B Tomatoes por. 1Qc 22Hc| £ s of ok e s 4 . 25¢ Bowbcnmes 1 1 . ARSI S o s O, . Conee 25 € ) a2 Grimes Golden Apples, 4 Ibs., 25¢ | Fancy Stringless Beans, 3 Ibs., 25¢ this is the wish | Fancy N. Y. State Rome Beauty Apples .. 4 Ibs., 25¢ | Iceberg Lettuce hd. 10c; 2Ig.hd, 25¢ | Gelfand’s Mayonnaise ;:N: I:“L;gh:, = Apple Sauce | Stayman Apples.... . 41Ibs, 25c { Red Ripe Tomatoes.. 3 Ibs., 25¢ s Tiaiod Grem 3 e i ] 3 ¥ 28¢ Cooking Apples......5 Ibs, 25c { Old Cabbage ........ 5lbs,9c | ~siid'dii Free 5 . thicsd aa Emperor Grapes ..... 3 Ibs, 23c } Crisp-Celery ......2 Bunches.I5c : : neighbors. Fancy Cranberries.... 2 Ibs., 35c { Grapefruit .....3 for:19¢, 3 for 25¢c NUCOA - Pure Lard : o By = |25 25¢ 2%n27¢ idaho Bak. Potatoes 10 ms. 29- WILLIAM KING & SON —— 1 5 FLORIDA ORANGES e s and PEAS To the DOZEN 1151 16th Street 2901 K Sereet ST == T

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