Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1930, Page 39

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078 FAMILES GE A DURNG MONTH Shows One-Third Were Af- . fected by Unemployment. Unemployment affected 29 per cent of the 797 families cared for by the Associated Charities during the month of November and about one in five families had inadequate or part-time employment only, according to a re- y_the general secretary, Walter S. Ufford. The total cash Telief disbursements for the month were $9.666.15, which Wwas an increase of $1.395.82 over the same month of last vear. Coleman Jen- {nings, president of the society, spoke of the need of more volunteer visitors for year-around service. ‘The board accepted the report sub- mitted by Arthur Hellen from the Ex- gcutive Committee designed to broaden %the basis of membership in the society to include personal service as well as financial help. Since the organization of the Community Chest this thember- ship has been indicated mainly by donors to the Chest, who designate some portion to this society. Hereafter and also a se- be invited to be- ay evening. will be ma ecutive sec y Association of ‘America, of which the Associated Charities is a member. DOCTOR SUES FOR WRIT * 70 PRESCRIBE LIQUOR Prohibition Administrator Stone, Secretary Mellon and James M. Doran Made Defendants. Dr. Ralph Cohen, Columbia Medical Building, has filed suit in the District Supreme Court against Prohibition Ad- ministrator Thomas E. Stone, Secre- tary of the Treasury Mellon and James M. Doran, former prohibition chief, to compel the issuance to him of a permit to_prescribe liquor. His privilege was revoked May 3, the court is told, and the physician asserts that he is being deprived ille- gally of the right to prescribe liquor to his patients. It is absolutely es- sential. the doctor says, that a phy- sician be enabled to preseribe liquor at this time of the year on account of the prevalence of pneumonia, influenza and like ailments, Attorneys Ralph A. Cusick, Harvey Rabbitt and Harry T. Lore appear for the doctor. A radio “punch.” righ, in Atwater Kent Model 70 119 Less Tubes Lowboy model finished in Amer- ican walnut with rubbed top. Matched butt walnut front panels and apron. Hear It—See It! Free Delivery to Any Part of Mearyland or Virginia 2 ips ages from Miss Frances Grey, Rose-|street southeast, against the Railway | in taking part in a talkie mustrnunk‘ Associated Charities Report ] §°n submitted to the board of directors éZ% E | of the society will | SEVEN VITAL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR RADIO AT THE NATIONAL START YOUR PAYMENTS JANUARY, 193 plenty of power and walnut cabinet, Screen grid superheterodyne! Hear It—See It! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12 1930. TWO SEEK DAMAGES ing in a safety zone on Fourteenth sonal injuries. He says he stumhledl street near R street October 4 when |over a gang plank extending over the TR he was struck by an automobile of the | sidewalk from a truck of the defendant Motorist and Express Firm Are|defendant and thrown to the ground near Ninth and B streets September 18 causing him to break his left shoulder. |last and sustained serious injury, He Sued by Litigants. The use of his left arm is nearly de- | is represented by Attorneys T. Morris | Asserting that he has been maimed | Stroved, the plaintiff declares. He is| Wampler and Joseph-C. Turco, Tepresented by Attorneys Welch, Daily for life, John 8. Clay, 1312 Fairmont | & ipeaipcs D) Attorneys | street, has filed suit in the DlstflcH Suit to recover $10,000 damages has Home Secretary Clynes of England Supreme Court to recover $25,000 dam- | been filed by Joseph Canter, 1815 Bay | made his first film appearance recently | HAVE YOU VISITED crest, Va.,, Clay declares he was stand- ' Express Agen nc., for alleged per-' health and welfare in industry. Ordway and Porter Sts. shop in comfort and procure the finest quality f In Our Meat Departments @ Loin or Rib ez PORK ROAST Lb. 2 l c rren Shoulderss. 17. )E:::'.f' ROAST - 25. Fresh Ground Beef . . Ib., 25¢ ey ROAST w29 Loffler's Skinless Franks . . Ib., 32¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon % 19¢ Auth's Smoked Westphalias, Ib., 39¢ Lean Smoked HAMS - 25. Encore Prepared Spaghetti . 2 < |5¢ Campbell's Tomato Soup .. 3 «m 23¢ Libby's Corned Beef . . . . '2==25¢ Reduced To Help You Buy More ALL : ALL WOMEN'S SHOES ;Effifi) We are the Original BECK SHOE CO. ESTABLISHED 1898 810 H St. N.E. 435 7th St. N.W, 3144 M St. N.W. 911 Pennsylvania Ave. 3217 14th St. N.W. . We Operate 200 Stores. There is One in Your Neighborhood. @ Standard Tomatoes, 4 ;"_‘,:;“25c Give a GOOD Radio for Christmas! Karo Blue Label Syrup . . 2'% 25¢ Pillsbury Pancake Flour . . 2 sk 25¢ Standard Peas . . 3 = 29¢ CometRice. ..... . .. . 3986 REASON NO. 1 REASON NO. 2 REASON NO. 3 REASON NO. 4 Fancy Nayy.Beans. et Ve NS —because at the National you —because at the walicnal you ——:trnultthwh&n'_yuu’buy ynl!'; S + P 2 e Zlc —because the National does not have the 4 greatest names in have the most complete price radio at the National you wi r IR s ofd any interest or carrying Radio to choose from. The range in Radio, with @ large have mo service worries. The unswee unes . pka. charge. You can buy any radio Golden-voiced Atwater Kent, number of models- to select National’s reputation, buc{ud > for $5.00 down and the balance = the Balanced Unit Philco, the from, priced at $49.50 up. by years of faithful service, et on the National's liberal terms, Colorful Range R. C. A. Every machine is hooked up— guarantees your machine. The Ann yet you pay only the nationally Radiola and the Mighty Monarch ~ See them—H ear them—and service will be both prompt and edvertised cash price. There of the Air Majestic. All new, Compare them while they are efficient, a very important fea- Alaskan Pa e are no extras. standard merchandise. being demonstrated. ture. ; Sk | EEED 8 3 . Pure Fruit REASON NO. 5 REASON NO. 6 REASON NO. 7 - Pink Jbceause ot the Netisnal our —because when you buy your d AT e Preserves stock is completely composed radio at the National on time —because the National P - o of fresh 1931 models. There payments, your contract is NOT salesmen are trained' to sell salmon Cherry, Peach, Quince, will be no effort made to un- turned over to a finance com- truthfully. No statements will .. Apricot, Strawberry load on you an obsolete model pany. You do business only be made which are not true. Tall Blackberry or a discontinued make. Every with the National, as one of You can place complete confi- al z . . machine we carry is @ current our customers. For that reason dence in the National salesman Cans » 16-0z. Jar 2 [ model, and guaranteed as to you will be shown every pos- who approaches you to assist Ut Ol service. sible consideration. in your selection of a radio. Grandmother's Fruit Cakes, 2 - 89¢ R and R Plum Pudding . . | .« 29¢c oo Phileo Radiola Atmore's Keystone Mincemeat ®1“19¢ Model 52 Console Model 48 . g LaverEigs: . -o° o oriaie o b 10 sggfl $69i0 Dromedary Pasteurized Dates »« 20c Cnmple(T Less Tubes s Del Monte Raisins Scisie e [0c The balanced- With Tubes A&PCurrants . . . .- . .= I5c CitronPeel . . . . . Bn 39 Motts Cider . . . @. |9c win 65¢ White House Cider . % . 29¢ sallen 49¢ set with unit screen grid modsl in @ beauti- ful, genuine wal- nut veneer cabinet. True tome at your finger tips! Seven tubes, screen grid, newest type % speaker and attrac- tively designod and & finished cabinet, make this a popular set! 40 inches handsome Hear It—See It! Hear It—See It! Radiola Majestic I Model 80 Model 131 l‘ i S } $ 1 37.50 : Waldort Scot;'l_:itssue = i ;r Torlet : oile : ‘ M| er ‘ Complete s satice Paper : Pap i He.ppleuwhite Period Cabinet, in walnut with panels . of matched butt walnut. Super- screen grid and Colotora speaker. Hear It—Sce It! Superheterodyne screen grid model with 9 tubes, No A. C. hum! Ar- tistic cabinet. (317 || 325 N e T Quaker Maid 2 Beans, 3 ' 20c Quaker Maid Ketchup ., 14x bouie [9¢ Rajah Salad Dressing . : . "™ I5¢ A&P Apple Sauce . . . . ™ 10c A&P Pumpkin . . . . e |Oc Cigarettes i, 2 5 25 All 5c CandyBars .. . . 3+ 10c @ . Pancake Hear It—See It! Philco Baby Grand ' Screen-grid table model that produces rich, true, undistorted tone and harmony. Buy one for Christmas! Hear It—Sece It! Atwater Kent Model 74 Finished in American walnut with matched butt walnut front panels, top and back. All four sides finished! Hear It—See It! 2 $5 Down : and | Buy Now Buckwheat Pay Next . .. | Flour 2 e 21 ’wael’ 7M6”J15’W Year...,. AVVAANRAANNAAAA ¢ OUR NEW STORE IN THE Park s Shop Market 3517 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Between We invite you to visit this our newest location, where you may park your car, 0ods at our regular low prices. Uncle Sam Says “Buy Now, " WHERE ECONOMY RuLES ™ ) Mail Early” 2 PR 100 AN & LARD w23 21425 LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW for CHRISTMAS As usual, the quality will be guaranteed and the prices will be as low as the market affords. SUNNYBROOK FRESH EGGS Again we are privileged to pass on a further re- duction in fresh eggs. Doz. 3 (4 Fancy CreameryButter . . ™ 40c Sunnyfield Print Butter . . » 45¢ Wildmere Selected Eggs . . = 29¢ Sugar Corn . . . . 3 ™ 29c¢ American Cheese . . . .w» 29 Encore Macaroni it 3 s 20c Stringless Beans . 3 ™' 25¢ cans Palmolive Soap . . . . 2k I5¢ P&G White Naphtha Soap . 4 e |5¢ Double Tip Matches . . 3,7 10¢ 8 = (D Krases JELLIES Cheese Kay—Limburger Cream Pimento 6-0z. Jar l 9e Brazil Nuts . .20z, n. 25¢ .« . . MixediNutsi- s 0700 7 niiioBe Wl . nnl . L e 20th Century Mixed Candy .. » 17¢ Chocolate CreamDrops . . » I7¢ Ocean Spray ot oy Cranberry Sauce .. ™! 20¢ can Kreme Whipt Honey . . . % 29¢ California Peaches, Halves .. ™ |7¢ Uneeda Biscuits *a 5 5 2 s 9c High Rock Gingerale jrd = 3 lse bot. o5 beverages contents Assorted Flavors Claoce 25 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Florida . _ORANGES ' dietim 1 Qe slos, Be Fresh Green Spinach . . 3 ». 25¢ New Cabbage . . . . » 5¢c lceberg Lettuce . . 2 b 25¢ CrispCelery . . . . . b l0c Emperor Grapes . . '3 . 25¢ StaymanApples . . . 4w 25¢ &z PEAS 2 - 25 Grapefruit . . 3 fr [9¢;3 fr 25¢ Old Potatoes . . . 10 e 29¢ Yellow Onions . . . 3 m. [0c- Tangerines . . 2 4= 25¢;2 4o 35¢ Cranberries . . . . 2w 35¢ Chestnuts . . . . . 2 m 25¢ Tennessee Nancy Hall or Carolina “ied SWEET POTATOES i 4 e “ o

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