Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1930, Page 41

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" Boston 42 years ago, enarried Frank M. * PAULINE FREDERLK AGAIN SEPARATED Fourth Marriage Ends, Like Others, in Courts—Neither Party at Hearing. By the Associated Press. December 19, — LOS ANGELES, e Tourth time the marriage bAFqUE of | o auline Frederick, stage and screen @ctress, lay in wreckage today on. the shoals of legal ~~paration. Her latest vonturé in matrimony, Jaunched with Hugh C. Leighton, Wealthy hotel owner, in New York last April, ended yesterday in annulment, Testimony From Bedside. Leighton, being too i1l to go to court fo prosecute his suit, was granted his freedom after a brief court hearing at his bedside in the Beverly Hills Hotel. Miss Frederick, born Pauline Libby in Andrews, New York architect, shortly after she launched her stage career. They were divorced a few years later. Secret Marriage Fails. Willard Mack, noted playwright, was Miss Frederick's second husban Their o manla.ge lasted three years. Miss Frederick was not present at the hearing. She was in Portland, Ore., where she finished a theater engage- ment last week. Clerks at her hotel told all inquirers she was “out.” U.s. TO BUY ACREAGE FOR BIRD CONSERVATION | Land in Three States Will Be Ac- quired to Add to Present Migratory Refugees. The Migratory Bird Conservation Oommission has authorized lhe pur- chase of land for migratory E and bird refugees in Florida, California, North Carolina and Nebraska. It will cost the Government an average of $5.28 per acre !or thc total aggregate of 73,780 acres of land involved, the com. mission announced. The four proposed refuges have been surveyed by biologists and land valua- tion experts of the Biological Survey of the Department of Agriculture. Their lcqul-lnon has been approved by the depl = purchabes approved in California vm add acres to the Salton Sea wild_life rcluge created by execumn order of President Hoover a month aj This purchase, together with the publlc lands set aside for me rerune will bring 1ts area to 24,715 ac e Nebraska purchmx will estab- Ush the Crescent Lake m]mbor) bud refuge in Garden Coun The pur- chase of 39, oan mrn m :uthonzed BATCHING PA PARTNER SLAIN OVER COOKERY QUARREL Pals of Years Past, One Dead, Other in Prison—Lived in 0ld California Gold Camp. By the Associated Press. CANCELS $7,000 JUDGMENT Court Relieves Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, of Payment. MILWAUKEE, Wis., December 19 (). —Court Commissioner Max W. Nohl yesterday dismissed proceedings against Prank Lloyd Wright, architect, to re- quire him to pay a $7,000 judgment in favor of the estate af l\ln late divoreed wife, Miriam Noel ight. ‘The dismissal was m motion of At- torney Morris Fromkin, Ne;‘uwr_ of Mrs. IS: YOUR ECONOMICAL BUY. IN COFFEE IT MAKES 40 10 50 CUPS TO THE POUND ACCORDING T0 STRENGTH DESIRED /a\ T umrm'uwfl i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. TURKEYS ForR CHRISTMAS Gift Baskets $1.65 1/, doz. Oranges Y, doz. Apples 1 pkg. Raisins 1 Ib. Prunes 1 can Cranberry Sauce - 1 1b. Mixed Nuts 5 lbs. Potatoes 3 lbs. Turnips 1 can String Beans 1 can Green Peas 1 can Tomatoes 1 Ib. Navy Beans 1 loaf Bread 1 Basket desired— Smoked The New Park and Shop Market? It’s a novel idea for Wash- ington, and a most conve- | nient one. We invite you to | inspect the A&P store there. | INOURMEATMARKETS LOIN OR RIB Pork Roast w 1O¢ FANCY Leg of Lamb w. 25€ REGULAR LOW PRICES Loinor RibLambChops................. Shoulder Lamb Roast. . ................. Shoulder Lamb Chops. . .........c.cc.o... Fresh Ground Beef Loffler’s Skinless Franks . ... ket conditions. RATH’S Leave Your Order Now! Hams w 25e In All Grocery Stores . and Meat Markets BRECO: ... ... .cocinizimihiis m. 23¢ Nucoa Nut Margarine. . .». 25¢ American Cheese Uneeda Biscuit Del Monte PEACHES SLICED or MELBA HALVES 3 Large 5 oc Cans Evaporated Peaches. .2 ms. 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes. . .2-m. sks. 21c Fresh Roasted Peanuts 3 L 25¢ Tasty Yeast 3 nn 10c Del Monte PINEAPPLE Large 430 Cans Sultana Peanut Butter m. pan 23¢ .. 39¢ .m. 17¢ .m. 25¢C . 25¢ - 32¢ Every egg carefully candled before ship- ment to stores. We stand behind every one as to their eating and cooking qualities. Pure Lard ® 2 1 23¢; P 2 1 25¢ While it is impossible for us to quote prices at this time on turkeys for Christmas, we can assure every one of our customers that we will offer ‘the finest quality of fresh killed birds at our usual low prices consistent with mar- To be sure to get the exact weight 7 N\ [ ’///ll/lllllllllll”ll“lIIIIII\\\\\\\\\\“\\ Tall Can FRESH EGGS Sunnybrook Guaranteed strictly fresh eggs and every one carefully inspected be- fore being packed. doubly assure your satisfaction. o hite WlLDfiRE EGGS Everything to Leghorns Carton of 12 25¢ FANCY CREAMERY Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon............. 3%-1b. pks. Pork Pudding.................... s v e ™. 19¢ 17¢ 15¢ Ann Page Preserves ', 22¢, 27c Sunnyfield Cornflakes . 3 s, 20c BUTTER Cut fresh from the tub Plate BoilingBeef...................... b Mello Wheat s Del Monte SLICED PEACHES 2 o 253 Fancy Florida ORANGES Right at Christmas time, when oranges are most in demand, we are offering the populu sized thin-skin Florida variety at prices that mean real sayings to our customers. You must inspect this stock to appreciate the true values. Speclal dozen prices are offered and we are listing, too, the 15 for prices, for those who care to make their purchases in that category. i LN OROVILLE, CAlf, December 10— For years Joe Staniey and Bob Ika \ were partners, batching in their moun- i ~ e ome day they quarreled swney | (TR0 , RATH’S BLACK HAWK BRAND Smoked Hams - 25¢ =——NUTS & Candy J‘;“.Erda'f' Sty plealisd. pby o0 AT T ‘333:.&3 BraziliNete . . . . « Mixed Nuts . . . . Soft Shell Almonds . . Walnuts . . LG Bedans .. .. . . « « ™39 Candy Christmas Canes . 3 * 10c Liberty Creams ™ 17¢; 5 ™ ™ 85¢ Chocolate Cream Drops . ™ |7¢ Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle, = 10c Whipped Cream Chocolates ™ |9¢ Coconut Bon Bons ™ 19¢;5 ™ = 95¢ You'll enjoy its wonderful mel- low flavor—and richness. Sunnyfield D s 7 5 & Delicate creamery butter' that will delight LB, zc the most exacting ‘palate. Packed in 34-1b. CHRISTMAS NEEDS— Grandmothers Fruit Cake, 2 % 89¢ LayerFigs . . . . . 2% California Package Figs . 3 »» 25¢ A&P Currants . . . . |Be CitronPeel,bulk . . . .»39¢ Bordo Nut StuffedDates, |0 20¢ Dromedary Pitted Dates . . ™ 20¢ Fancy Cranberry Sauce9c2'20¢ Atmore’s Keystone Mincemeat tum . [9¢ Peerless Mincemeat , 2 » = 33¢ Wood 2. Mincemeat, 2 == 55¢ Prison l.lbe ‘Taylor, an aged prospector, said he found sunlev standing over his B:enners body, “awful mad.” Tka had hot. ». 25¢ 2™ 49¢ 0% 25 F’ITI" SPEND._YOUR MONEY FOR COFFEE THAT GIVES GREATEST WALUE MEDIUM SIZE LARGE SIZE Every Sip Delicious L b How did finther fi Know ? So watchful of the family's wel- [ 4 fare. She has made it her supreme J task to anticipate their needs and their sures. She needs no one to point out to her what the whole family enjoys 20th Century Mixed Candy, 2™ 29¢ Broken Candy . ™ I5¢; 5™ ™= 75¢ La Belle Mixed Candy . .™23c Chocolate Cordial Cherries ®. v 35¢ Assorted Chocolates . . v 25¢ Holly Chocolates, | ™ [9c, 5® > 89¢c Warwnck Chocolefes, 5 . box $I 49 80 ClockiGoffes .. . . . This Equals 15 for 24c TANGERINES MEDIUM 2 o0 20 LARGE pzen 1 Q@ Crisp Celery This Equals 15 for 29¢ GRAPEFRUIT MEDIUM 3« 19¢ 2 15¢ suneh | O R&R Plum Pudding ... | » e 29¢ White House Cider 4 = 29¢; s 49¢ Mott's Cider . . « |9¢;m 65¢ A&P Pumpkin . . = |Qc High Rock' Ginger Ale, 3 &énis 25¢ Cigarefles Camel, Chesternela 2 e phss. 25¢ 2%e95e Jolly Time Pop Corn . Campbell's Tomato Soup . . 3 ==23¢c best. On erisp, cold mornings you'll find her cheerfully serving the finest pancakes that ever came off a with the most delicious syrup made—Golden Crown-—the supreme with the true South- griddle, syru; ern flavor. Stouart, Son & Go., Inc., Battirore, Md. OLDEN ROWN TABLE SYRUP With the True Southern Flavor! o Evap. Milk Quaker Maid i@ Beans. . "3 20c Encore Prepared Spaghetti Quaker Maid Ketchup . . . % 19¢ Rajah Mus‘l’ard : Sultana %a Pineapple . . . L’: 2l c‘:.‘.'. 25¢ . . o4 |5¢ llm Ioc Fancy lceberg Lettuce . 2w 25¢ Fresh Green Spinach . . Fresh Cranberries . . . . Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes . 4™ I7¢ StaymanApples . . . . . 4™25¢ 2 o 25¢ U5 15¢ o B9c 2 &% 25¢ 4 s |Be 2 == 25¢ Alaskan Pink Salmon . . Rajah Salad Dressing . . R&R Boned Chicken . . IvoryiSoape- .. .. ... .. P&G White Naphtha Soap . Bab-O Cleanser . . . . 3w 25¢ 2w 35¢ California Peaches, Halves . . & 17¢ Raisins Seeded and Seedless | 3 rae. 2 §e 5-lb. Bag 15 Sunnyfield Both Regular ..d Self-Rising in 5 and 12 Ib. Bags 12 o By ssc Rome Beauty Apples . . . 4m25¢ Emperor Grapes . . . Jissdhe Washington Regular and Self-Rising 12 s 5 43@ 24-1b. Bag 5.Ib. Bag ’ 63¢c 24-1b. Bag 85¢ 5.1b. Bag 21c 21¢ Old Dutch Cleanser . . . SPECIAL FLOUR PRICES Gold Medal and Pilisbury’s Best 12 . B 45c 2 = |5¢ . 241b. Bag 89c¢

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