Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1931, Page 28

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B-12 #xs ~HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1931. e THUGS smrees | A story that everyone enjoys—! WOOED WED, WENT Sheik B.et\nns tor Fmrl Bride of | Riverside and Dan River i G, Th F l c Company Lost $665,432, |, MOBTAR. Juscdavis (0 s had| e I'Imal Lourse | the experienc: here of winning, losing ! : Says H. R. Fltzgerald and divorcing a wife within a few | Cheese in Story and Legend — | He came to Mostar to organize the | as Told by Colonel Goodbody Special Dispatch to The Star. | 1931 pllgnmng; to Mecca amnl\gfll M‘:ln . N & hnmmrduru of Herzegovina hortly DAN\IHF Va., January 22—H. R 2 t t Filieeraa. presdent of the Riversid: | SR M3 AL T S, ey on A&P'S DAILY FOOD on ationa nown uall cods and Dan River Cotton Mills, in making Bl Te \,“,. ‘m R b |dr~ gl hi, report of the past vears ODeT&-|g¢ gp.inn, then went forth to celebrate. PROGRAM Tons. o the annual stockholders’ meet- | &t an-inn, then went forth 1o SGERLIC: ing, held at noon today, took the POtk | fo; ‘wh n he returned his bride had | Commodity markets have been steadily declining during the past tion that a full corps of agitators and fled w.th a youn2er man S e D: 11 d 1 3 . . . . e ¢'%1 the workers away| Ihe nett moming & - TOMORROW 6 months or more and, consistent with our policy we in turn, have R eStor 1 Many 8 frame of mind | Went back to the Mohammed ST R B R S 9:45 AM been passing these savings along to our customers without delay. i % . . . . This story of Lower Prices is one that everyone enjoys and when the oF to realize how much better off they were than thousands of other workers. 65,432 Loss for Year. CLAF!.:IN WRC characters portrayed are the good, high quality, nationally known s financia statement showed a & o net los ’;r $665 43269 during the past Optician—Optometrist foods that are offered in your neighborhood A&P Store, there can D IO The manufacturing profit was £900000, but Fitzgerald pointed out 922 14th St. N.W. OUR DAILY FOOD be no misunderstanding. A chagter of this story unfolds itself be- that after chargini $300,000 for de- Established 1889 % 5 5 e low. Read it and enjoy it thru the savings derived. preciation the heavy drop in values necessitating a material marking down of goods, produced a “red ink" entry R Nt M Take one HIE - v e inconvenience.” but in a later pas- = . & }::urgv:;fl] f,’.‘ ::,“ n“‘p‘i‘g‘:,“'l\:m‘?,"?EL‘,‘? fA\ TON IGHT ‘ A Saving of 12c Per Pound Over Last Year Sunnybrook - ",1"]‘“3f LO;l)eslthrlce in a Decade! o the best of our knowledge and according to available records now a greater demand “would have at- reamer . T - a Fancy C € Yy Strlctly Fresh this is the lowest price ever. offered on this popular high grade tained a much larger volume. but for . ¥ fortunate condi- b X the delay caus ed by unfortunate cor product—however we limit our statement to a decade just to be H re. Move Beyond Control. . sure In referring to the strike, Fitzgerald said that after the preparatiry organ- > ° ization campaign, during which, he & \‘5 1 & Resides being strictly fresh Sun- am charged, the union organizers were: try- { e nybrooks are specially selected for g e omwal of the company's / o Cut fresh from the tub { Sunnyfield—Y/; lb. prints mybrooks are specially selected for eans labor policies, “the situati ru:i ;,x;‘x be: \nnld *.,x\\ - Qllltk | | value in every carton. their control” He ascribed this result in pait to the preachment cf “a gosoel «0‘ Surekehef Lb. 33c. 2 Lbs. 65c Lb. c ERaE Fu" Slze of hate." and charged that \m?lzr the A 73 3 i D FRIDAY cover of speakers brought from all parts 0z. . c o the country ‘outside gangsters “were CONSTIPATION e ,m i et s LA c MORNING 16-0z. Cans brought in and mingled with the lower BILIOUSNESS o Ve = o element with the foolish idea that by SLUGGISHNESS ghooting up houses and throwing dvna- INDIA TEA* I| |IN_OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS ‘J;.‘Vy‘ggnfiggg*l 4 - 29 " \l FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cans MBS Tender } Fan PRI cy MILK Fancy Fanc y W T TameaaT" | CHUCK LEG Of S\t;n field Corn Flakes . . . 3w~ ZOC Yellow Cooking OF FINE BLENDS ... | | ROAST LAMB AZP Ouick Oats . . 2w i5c &= 19 |Bananas Apples EXPERTblenderstheworldover Gold Medal Wheaties . . . .2 = 25¢c Iy on India Tea to impart extr. | ¥ e Lb. l7c v e | Kelogy's Pep . . i o 2Ye | G Dhe il e Eagle Brand Cond Mik . . . .= 19¢ To be positive that the brand of ai —— tea you pure s the Fanc | C 2 Ib. can 28 N prime ingredient™... o ona OCEOF .. & on wie o B C ew POfa+oeS. ST T B 25(; oottt |..'a‘mh..rmm... RIB ROAST 290 Instant-Postum . . . "= 25c %= .40c |ildaho Potatoas: ... 5174 can can Orinaouimuy. ~ NIshelobthepackagcoficayoubuy? OF BEEF SaladaTea. . 13 = & 9c—I/, ™ me25¢ Old Potatoes . . . . . 10 ™ 29¢c “ | New Cabbage ... .. .. .m™éc Fresh Cleaned Fish Del Monte Peaches | | Old Cabbage . . . . . .2 = 5¢ The last word in economical fish buying. Abso- Sliced or 3 Lge. Yellow Onions . . . . . 3w |0c lutely no waste—when you need a pound and a half of Melba Hal C fish you buy that exact amount and have it ready for elba alves ans Fancy Graded your pan. No longer is it necessary to pay for two "By i 7 Sweef Pofafoes and Kiin Dried 4 oo |9C When nerves get e e TR A e Bl e g ! g o e s it Hershe s Chocolate, 2 %= ]5C et I8C Fresh Green Spmac oy 3me QR the best of you - get advantage of it? - | . ¢ " O|d-Fas|’noned Brown Sugar, 2 ™ & |5¢ Crisp Celery . . . . . 2vma25¢ the best 0fy0ur E:::: T;Ey;islfeiflh:dH;jjkOCkfi gi’f Kitchen Bouquet . . . . . . . 39% Mushrooms . - om » 39¢ nerves — ~ || Frosh Cleansd Buck Shad ity 2§~ I=* \Worcestershire Sauce' . . e 29c Emperor _Grapes A || | Fresh CI'd Spanish Mackerel . » 18c | Pillsbury Pancake Flour .-. . 2 »= 25c Grapefruit . . . . 3™ 19¢c;2 15¢ Tired? Nerves on edge? A hard i A F Id. Roe Shad. with roe » 3l | Vermont Maid 5 Syrup " 23c s R +". it A F:::: %Iean:cei Sa?movr:lTr;E: 5. 302 Perrier Carbonated Water . 2 = 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce . . 2 Heas ]5¢ o e HoUSE OF W+ f ‘ Fresh Cleaned Gray Trout ... ™ 25¢ Mission Orange—Dry . . . . " 23c | Reets or Carrots . 2 Buches ]3¢ B turian 7@ | || | Fancy Sliced Halibut ......." 29¢ JvNUCo A NUT \‘ Ripe Tomatoes . . 2 s 25¢ serenity thag is yours with this ] | Stand . Oys‘l‘ers . 35¢: o b5¢ MARGARINE delicious b f choi 4 : ! : Cal N MosT froii the mpantain peake of ([ : Select &% Oysters ™ 40c; « 75¢ o PR —— - 200 eio PEARS %007 coon 15 e s L "',“:f ‘ \And that its natural color. A&P Pure Honey . . Il o= 2 22c SultanalJam® ;.. et Lae 240 Guasti Wine Jellr . . 2 #%25c D&C Lemon Pie | ...ng, 2 == |9c Flako Pie Crusk . .: i 2 lift ¥ 1 %c Milanis French Dressing o 9c Phila. Cream Cheese . 2 »= 25¢ Show You Bean Sprouts . < 25¢ Gelfand's Ham-N Naise - 23c Tripoli Potato Salad . . . = 23c Fleischmann Yeast . . . == 3c At your grocers * G00000P00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 LAST 3 DAYS—THIS SPECIAL OFFER 1 pkg. Sunnyfield Pancake FREE or Bu{kwheat Given absolutely free with each purchase of a lb. pkg. of Loffler’s Green Links or Sausage Meat or Swift’s Brookfield Regulzlar (g Value Sausage Meat In All Grocery Stores and Meat Markets 00000000 0000‘0'00‘00000000000000000000'0000000000000'0000'0000 SELOX fluefaen 2 pkgs. 25¢ International Salt . . . 3w |Oc HOUS || A&P Black Pepper "ar 3¢ =l | Paper Napkins, 50 for . . . 9c TEA i OO THBICKS. ilaemis: v v ioi/ o EFSE G Cut-Rite'WaxPaper . & . ™9 . Bee Brand Cake Co|oring sty 20C || Sultana Mint Jelly . . . #= |2¢c ) (m ) Welch's Grapelade . . . # 23c 4 “E gos B p Burnett's Vanilla. . . 2 et 32¢ (B.EFORE_P.ERCOLATORS,) Junket Powder . . . e ; My-T-Fine Choc. Desser’r 2""“ 19¢ 00000000000000000000000000000000 9000000000000 00000000000000000040 . W e N Mello-Wheat Farina Sultana e RED Guest Ivory Soap ..o 4 o« 15¢ as soap can be. 4 N 3 3 e An ideal breakfast food served hot. A most BEANS E B . excellent food for babi d wil hildren— : . s i Y B T e i | | e | 8 ©’Clock Coffee ;5 i i‘snd Ib. 25¢ watricals in the A T wweeter, tos ol Med. == 2 28-0z. Pkgs. zsc 16 oz. A8P CORN Cans zSc At the time the Floradora girls l l Bantam were delighting ie —the PURE LARD Bl?]lll( :;(;n 2 Lbs. 21c delightful flavor of Orienta C ¢ was ety i "'""",.,fl;;,rp]:" ;,'"",r,",,::,,':"":",l',, { {| Chase & Sanborn's Coffee . . ™42c Nu+|ey Nut Margarine . . . . ™ 19¢c | Chevy Chase Dairy Milk » 8¢c; == 15¢ - ~_ Washington diners. To- |§ || Kaffee Hag . . . . . ... .™5% Quaker Maid min Beans . 3 'aw 20c { Uneeda Biscuits ™daied™ . . 20« 9c day Oriepta i prefeveed 12 || Del Monte Coffee . . . . . ™ 40c | Encore Macaroni .o, . . 3 m= 20c | Cook's Raisin or Pound Cake . . ™23c sands of Capital families |} 1| Gorton's Ready-fo-Fry Codfish “ 14c | Tomatoes Saw® . . . . 4w« 25¢c { Del Monte Sliced.Peaches . i< [4c :-I.::l.::-l:.:"..i::‘.—"‘;fz';(ll. = WetShrimp . . ......=19% ComorPeas =5 .. 3=~ ~—2 Sultana % Pineapple . . s cn2]c fii R&R Boned Chicken . .. . = 59c | Stringless Beans “ami' . . 3 m == 25¢c | lona Peaches, Halves in Syrup u= = I7¢ BROWNING & BAINEs |f || Encore Olive Oil . . . . »m o 53¢ { Campbell's Tomato Soup . . 3=~23c { Sweetheart Soap . . . . . 4 == 25¢ (!Btlznt Grapefruit Juice . . . . 2 wiem25¢c { A&P Pumpkin . . . . . . w= < 10c { Double-Tip Matches': . i 3masusiife a H | ..."“'.."."‘.'.‘.'."'.""."‘..‘“‘.'."'.""“‘."“"'"“‘"““" ¥ oy America’s Highest Quality Package Coffee b - Civenas Bl ) ge Pekoe 1/.] s o) b Coffee | i BOKAR COFFEE "> 18c c i iNECTAR TEAS % "> 15¢ 50 29¢ Keeps the FlavorIn can can I CeylamJava PKE pkg. $ 'i*ii'“fi““.ttim*fi."'fiifiti**‘"itii"tmfi.*mhmfi.ktfit*”'ttt‘ .itttfiQ*fit*‘k‘fiit*tfi*fi'fifi*iti”*Qitfit*tti*‘~fiit.ifl*'fit“ttifl.fi*t*"“*" % 4.‘!‘!““!‘!'-‘!'5!'!6"'!04‘4!6U.‘!ll#l'!#*"*'l.#'%“‘"!C%.tl!'.!‘-‘”l

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