Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1931, Page 21

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» 106 pace, with O. Moore of the Liberty STAR TOURNAMENT WINNERS GET CON Prizes Totaling $500 to Be Presented Tonight at Coliseum. IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS in | gl Fpfluwmbepmnteduthe“ Coliseum tonight to high scorers in the recently ended third an- nual Yuletide tournament of The Evening Star. The coin will be handed out by Arville Ebersole, secretary of the ‘Washington City Duckpin Association and tournament chairman. Besides $50, Clem Weidman, cham- pion of the men's division, and Bess Ackman, winner of the girls’ class, each will receive a medal. Prizes in the men’s division range . OG, from $50 to $5, Frank Miller and |DG vi Mii Watson ~ splitti€c ~entieth | B9k, Malcolm money, each having rolled 5¥>. ‘aniv one division was necessary in tae} ‘women’s class because of a tie, Helena Kohler and Jennie Egan splitting tenth and eleventh money. Bess Ackman and Billie Butler tied $or first place, but Mrs. Ackman won sbe roll-off. The prize list: Men. Clem Weidman. PORIBIR L TONIGHT. COLUMBIA. Ladies" cultural League—Information 1. Go-operation. F. & V. va. Cotton, Inter: division vs. Extenslon. ARC, ADIA. District League—John Blicks vs, Pet fl'l Pedera busu—-‘l‘nuur - i han ;&l:l?ogcervl City vy vfi erane’ Aumlnmnnou. teraal ficm LUCKY STRIKE. National Capital League—Packwood Print- ing vs. Parkway. thetae League—Central Printing Co. tismen, Glbson ' Bros. ve American co ational Engravi: er Co.. Btan ard Eogra onds ip Forim, Waskineto iy it ashingtor e!l Inc: Judd & Detweiler ime All Time, )lnlnnl Geoital, Press ve. National Bublanie H-K Advertising Bervice va. Bis Brine Shop, Western Union . Men's - League—Repeaters vs. Equipment. Accounting vs. Delivery, Aiitomatic vs. T. ‘and R. estern Union Women's League—Lucky s vs. Silver Six, Golds vs. Orange, Orchids vs. Greens. CITY POST OFFICE. 7 Post Ofice League—Delivery vs. Dis- tribiitore, “Independents ve. Oast ol CONVENTION HALL. it —R1 v g Yo "'fioa‘fi'.“i. By 'n Ve cu T2 vi s‘?"cu.' & R R 7 iy n..sum Dllllel No. 1, W R M. Kapneck Co., 3 Unnfl- Bakers, Coca- Goll BOllllnl Co. Vvs. Penn Elctric Cc., National Glass Shop vs. Thommonl Dairy. H ague—Smith vs. Bremerman. Klna vs Bradford, Mercer vs. Leffler, Fagan uheru Diehl vs. Mortimer, O-nren V. RENDEZVOUS. Fraternity ucagne—Kappa Phi vs. Chi Sisma,Ch; Alpha fota Kappa vs. SigmarFhi Phi vs. Sigma Lambda Nu, Sigma Beita’vs. Kappa Siema Oh CAPITOL HILL. Capitol Hill Business League_Capitol Hill Alleys _vs. Stevens' Service Stores, Susar Bowl Candy Co. vs. Scott's Cafeteria. HYATTSVILLE ARCADE. Prince Georges County League, Section 1— Bankers vs. Arcades. Prince Geotues. oonnn Leagye, Section 3— . D. vs. Dixie Pig N Prince Georges pLadies’ °Lesgue—Hilltop- pers vs. W. 8. 8. ROCKVXL!.I “Thockvilly Lesswe—Ghovrelat vs. Reed Bros. TERMINAL “Y." M. A x.enne—smxon vs. B. & O, ¢.%.%6.5%! uowm' RAINIER. nt Rainier League, Class B—Scoofers Betty Duga: 'Kfl Mkmnn ‘won roll-off. FOUR JUNIOR ORDER PINMEN SHARE LEAD Each Averages 108 and Fraction, ‘With Moore Slightly Ahead. Burnett Tops Teams. Four pinmen are waging a close battle for high individual average in the Junior Order of American Mechanics Duckpin League. Each is averaging a fraction over a lell.l prlnx with lM-30 Close behind two brothers, E. and P. Connick, of includes seven sets of Burnett No, 1 team is holding a three-game lead over Reno No. 1. R AR B9X28R388 High individual spares—O. Moore, Liberty High_ individual e, l strikes—O. Moore, Liberty INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. (10 Games or More.) 93-15 96-5 102-8 105-26 Weimer . Burton Erdma Hennig Roland al Small Wilson E. Connick. Lo POTOMAC VALLEY wovens 1l Cottage City. ou Ve, Blttsbureh Plate Glass. R:“ 3 l{:nirlier League, Class A—Mount vs. Dixie ount Rainier Ladies' League—Crickets vs. Cardinals. SILVER SPRING. North of Washington League, Section 1— Avignone Freres vs. Faulconer & Proctor, Commissioners vs. Manhattan, Whiie "Pié Americany Lesion, vi. n, Geary-Johnson Breun- Toven. Botter-Nash v John *& Bedduth. PALE DRY BOWLERS WIN IN WATERBURY Tet Back at Blue Ribbon Team in Three-Game Set—Singles to Rosenberg. ‘Washington's crack National Pale Dry Juniors blew into town late last night with more prestige and cash after a second shot at Connecticut’s Blue Rib- bon duckpinners. In a special three- game match yesterday morning at Wa ry, Conn., the Pale Drys shot a team total of 1,895 to riumph over the Blue Ribbons by 49 pins. It was a rec- ord score for Waterbury. Paul Harrison, after 2 mediocre exhi- bition against the Blue Ribbons in Washington, came back to shoot 429 Xgr his three games, starting off with Inas singles tussle Max Rosen- berg defeated Jack White, Connecticut leader, in_three of four three-game matches. Rosenberg's 417 was his best Scores: NATIONAL PALE DRY. ‘* ARLEAN CARMICHAEL LEADER AT BOWLING Has 97-2 Average in Mount Rainier League—Cottage City Team Setting Pace. f Arlean Carmichael, who set the pace in the early going in The Evening Star Tournament with a 322 set, is the lead- ing pinette in the Mount Rainier Ladies’ League, with a 97-2 average. Arlean’s 125 high game is tied for the season record, while her 352 set established a season high-set mark. Cottage City girls are leading the procession, holding a one-game lead over Dixie Pigs, though in total pins they are outcounted by every team in the league except the two tail-enders. TEAM STANDING. UAL AVERAGES, COTTAGE CITY. ] q w3y az z o 3-27 s\ 13 -10 1008 PS-TS- Herndon Middleton n JAPANESE FANS QUIET G B g, M Only Brilliant Plays Applauded in Base Ball Games. Jtvlnhslllnyhsuhsllhflovcl. and Melji Shrine Stadium has P Mm-r ard Waldron | Dewhurst . Dorsey . Preuser H. Crawley Grant ... ] oromn g conun 8. Crawley. Urda NRE T Be8l 3 BRNREE TERS P 2 oue? Gauy ..._i ,__‘.3 a=§E The Winton-Stanley Four Rooms, Kitchenette and Bath - Reasonable Rentals butter? Try this fresh, high-grade butter today . . . exceptional prices. Cut Fresh From the Tub 15-1b. pkg. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1931. Tune in on “Our Daily Food,” . l NEW REGULAR LOW PRICES Fancy Creamery BUTTER At the National Buttermakers’ Convention held in Minneap- olis in November a buttermaker from one of A&P’s exclusive shippers won the Grand Sweepstakes prize. This is the year’s | highest individual award to a buttermaker of the United States. ‘What better proof can you demand of the quality of A&P at these Sunnyfield PRINT In ¥4-Ib, Parholu Lb. 38c Price a year ago, 49¢ Lb. 35c Price a year ago, 45¢ Sunnyfield SLICED BACON 17¢ Lb. 33c Price a year ago, 33c Sunnybrook Strictly FRESH EGGS Carton of 1 Dozen 41c Price a year ago, 59¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 3« 19¢ Recommended by leading beauty experts. LAUNDRY SOAP OCTAGON 3 Cakes l 7c OXYDOL The all-purpose soap intended | for clothes, dishes and all cleaning. | Pkg. zsc,,,- 8 O'Clock Coffee . . . . BokariColfee .. . . . ... Nectar Teas . l/ym »= |5¢' I/ m v 25¢ Granulated Sugar . . White House Evap. Milk . SaladaTea . l/gm »e25¢;1/pm me 49c Encore Macaroni American Cheese . . i Kraft Cheese . l/» v IZC' Ifp wme 2] Comet or Astor Rice . . Carrots and Peas . . . Campbell's Tomato Soup Quaker Maid =i Beans . 3 mea m20¢ Rajah Salad Dressing . Sparkle i Gelatin . Sultana Apple Butter . . . Med.. Size l 9c Emperor Grapes . . Grapefruit . 2 tor 15¢, 3 ror 25¢ Bananas Cooking Apples . .. Juicy Lemons Florida Tomatoes . . . New Cabbage Station WRC, 9:45 AM. \ \\\m\\ummm//,y/ //NIIIIIIIIIII"I o ll\\\l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Other A&P News on Page B-4 3 Women who personally in- spect the food they buy and the prices they pay save more money in their marketing than in any other household task. Time spent in shopping - in A&P Stores is well repaid in the money that is not spent. Del Monte FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—FROM THE WORLD’S FINEST GARDENS AND ORCHARDS SLICED PINEAPPLE 9¢ Del Monte Peas . . . . Del Monte Asparagus Tips . Del Monte Sardines . . . Del Monte Raisins Del Monte Peaches o “Sliced Del Monte Sliced Peaches Del Monte Spinach Del Monte Bartlett Pears . IDel Monté e Corn 20 25c! Seeded or Seedless Melba Halves Clu l4¢c Lgst. Cans FREE '/ We are offering this week what we believe to be the most attractive feature that has ever been given to our customers on pmkemdbwkwbutflm,uwdlnLoflenanym meat or green links, giving absolutely free One Package of Either Sunnyfield Pancake Buckwheat Flour With each purchase of a 1-pound package of Loffler’s Green Links Sausage Meat ‘Then, too, we have reduced the price of our Loffler’s Sausage Meat and Green Links to the special price of 33c. Thus we are really offering a regular 43c Value 33 c for In All Grocery Stores & Meat Markets ENCORE Prepared SPAGHETTI With Cheese and Tomato Sauce Ready to Med l 5c Heat and Eat New Low Price on N. B. C. 1-Pound Package Cakes| Dandy Oyster Crackers £ 17e d3c oo 49¢ i Flake Butters 19¢ Graham Crackers Premier Sodas Sodas 7 on e »e 10c = 2c o 15 PURE LARD urfi c . c-- 25¢ Bulk or Package 2 e 21€ Regular Low Prices ». 25¢ = 35¢ 10 aotroes 52¢ 3 tall cans 25c Spaghetti_and Fig Bars 2 Ibs. CRISPO Fresh Baked Ginger 2 25c¢ Ibs. Regular Low Prices Evaporated Peaches . . . 2 25¢c Sunsweet Prunes . . . . 2mwe2]c Fancy Navy Beans . . . . 3m25¢c Blue Rose Rice . . . . . 4m™25c Libby's Sauerkraut . . . . wee=|2¢ 19c¢ High Rock Ginger Ale. . 3 "Gae® 25¢ 3 »e 20c ».29¢ Noodles . Mazola Oil . . . . . vt 29¢; wan 52¢ 3 »es 25¢ 2 mea. cans 2B 3 ==23c 35w me 20¢ B Tic Jar Fancy Florida Oranges Sweet and Juicy Dozen .2mws.25¢ | CrispCelery .. ... Iceberg Lettuce. . Kale Green Spinach. . . .3 ws Sweet Potatoes. .. . 4 ws. Idaho Potatoes . ...5 ms. Yellow Onions. . . .3 ms Old Cabbage Fancy Basket DELICIOUS APPLES Fine for Eating, Baking, Stewing or School Lunches 4 Ml 25c , bunch . 2 nas. . 4 s, .40z 17¢, 23¢ .4 5. 25¢ 2 o 29c Large Size 23c Peas or Corn TOMATOES Med. Cans FRESH FRUIT &8 VEGETABLES 15¢ 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ 17¢ 10c 2 ws. 5S¢ p finlerl with cup Standard Quality Med. Cans 29¢ Med. z 5c Cans HOSTESS DESSERT FINGERS With Quix 20¢c HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE AND ALL 5¢ BARS 3 for l oc HERSHEY’S Baking and Boiling CHOCOLATE 3%-0z. l 5c Cakes 6 convenient size uix for prep- of the Stringless Beans | Karo Blue Label Syrup . 2 vém e 25¢ Blue Peter Sardines . . . 2e=25¢c Alaskan Pink Salmon . . . 2wnem25¢ Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . . 3= 20c BondBread: = ... . . o3 Quaker Maid Ketchup . . . & 19¢ Chipso | . . 3=uma 25¢; w s 2]c Brillo . 20 |5c SaniFlush . =»20c 2.in-1 Shoe Polish . . . . . =|2¢ 25¢c IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS TENDER, JUICY STEAKS Cut From U. S. Government Inspected Steer Beef- Our steak sale last week met with such popular approval that we are offering again the opportunity to our customers to enjoy them at attractively low prices. Bottom Round.» 33c | Sirloin . Top Round. .. .» 37¢ Porterllouse b Fresh Ground Hamburg . Tender Beef Liver... .m. 25¢ Lean Fresh Shoulders. . ». 19¢ Plate Boiling Beef . . . .». 15¢ Pork Pudding. . ... . .» 17¢ Adams Scrapple . . ...m 15¢ Pork Liver. . . ... .2 ws 25¢ Small Smoked Shoulder.». 15¢ Sauerkraut 2 ws. 15¢ Cooked Hominy . . ...vks. 10c | 555 Chipped Beef %4> 17¢ SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER 1 Pkg. Sunnyfield Pancake or Buckwheat Given free with the purchase of 1-Lb. Pkg. Loffler’s Sausage Meat or Green Links Regular Value 43¢ ey 33c ice X TG \ b, 470 . »23¢ Veal Cu(leh._. soinas o 8T Shoulder Veal Roast . . m. 25¢ Shoulder Veal Chops. .». 33¢ Center Cut Pork Chops.». 29¢ Lean Strip Bacon. ... .w. 25¢

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