Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1931, Page 7

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AGUINALDO WANTS ARMY ORDERS 1. Howard L. Landers, Field Artil- lery, this city, has FREE PHILIPPINES :; m‘fi.wmm Favors Immediate Independ- ence, He Tells Senator Rob- inson From Hospital Cot. By the Auocmm Pnn 5. —Emilio Agui- MANIL, naldo, who led “the 'thpplne insurrec- | Stanley, tion against the United States after the Spanish-American War and later clme to support. the American suzerainty, been ordered to Hawall; Maj. M. Medical Corps, transferred from Rnckwell Fleld, Cl“l’ to Panama; Maj. Frank Cole, ¥ clared today in favor of 1mmad.ate m- W. O. H. dependence for his country. Until now Aguinaldo hld professed the bellef the Philippines eventually should have independence, but that they should take time to prepare for it. guinaldo made known his change of Republican, Indiana, in a hospital. The former insun-ecw chieftain is recovering from M dent in wh ch he suffered the (l‘lct\lre of one FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES 'ancy “Sowega” or “Tom Watson” WATERMELONS oSiRee . Each §@e BANANAS . . “ 19¢™ 23c Cantaloupes,2 = 19¢,2 = 25¢ StringlessBeans . . . . 3™.19% FreshLimaBeans . . . . 2m25¢c Hot House Cucumbers . . 2 |5¢c Red Radishes . . . . 3t |Oc “WHERE ECONOMY uus“ ///xllll/llllln N l|l\\\\\\\\\m\\\§ 1715 Pa. Ave. N.-W. SPRING LAMB Lb. 23c TENDER CHUCK ROAST = lse Fresh Killed Frying or Broiling CHICKENS . . n. 37¢ Five Years to Retire. On the north side of Pa. Ave., be- Fresh TOP Mast Fillet . . . = I19¢ . ™ 5¢ ‘The native leader said he thought the United States should grant independ- ence immediately, but that it should take five years to retire from the island. After that, he said, America should allow free trade between the islands and the United States for 10 years. the economic vould nof capital would be better off under home rule here than at present. The erstwhile insurrecto said Fili- pino gratitude to the Unlted States for such independence would be so great that American capital would be well d that the sugar industry could survive. Could Work Out Tariff Plan. Aguinaldo said the free Philippine | Gf government could work out tariff ar- rangements with other countries which would assure a market for island prod- ucts, particularly in China and Japan. ale sf Senator Vanden- n them as stating it would have a psychological effect in favor of the in- dependence campaign if he would visit the United States. The native leader said he feared he wou!d be unable to go to America this doesn’t like cold weather and does not want to travel in Winter. A physician 1 ., many, to make a mxdy of !umpem hydraulic research methods. o TRANSASIA EXPEDIT!ON REACHES KASHMIR VALE Motor Caravan, in Midst of Hima- layas, Will Try to Cross High- est Range in Few Days. Climbing into the world’s most famous vnlley the mile-high Vale of as] = eperatlng in the expedition. ficmlly designed cars equip- ped wuh nd drives the expedition entered the valley over a road along the canyon of the Jhelum River. Ex- cept for the barrier range of medium height thus penetrated, the party now is entirely surrounded by lofty snow- upped peaks of the Himalayas. After a w dlys rest the group will nulh ward into these pe: to attempt (he fll’}slt crossing of the Himalayas by motor vehicles. The Vale of Kashmir has been hrnous ful cli ;!eanf.e o( the great Mogul emperors of White Squash . . . . . Carrots, Beets or Turnips . Fresh Pineapples . . . In Most Sfores FreshPeaches . . . . . Blackberries . . . . . FréshPlamis - . . . . . o . buneh B¢ . 2t 25¢ eom lceberg Lettuce "2 mas |3 3 = 25¢ 2 s 35¢ » |0c Fresh SUGAR CORN . . 4 19c Fancy Eastern Shore or Norfolk NEW POTATOES, 10 ~ 19¢ Fancy NEW CABBAGE . 3 - 5¢ tween the State, War and Navy Bldg. and the e Dept. ‘We invite you to visit this our new- est complete A&P Food Store. Del-Ray piner 1 Pkg. of Macaroni, Grated Cheese and 1 Can of Del-Ray Mushroom Sauce 4 People Price 900000000000 Cigarettes Chesterfields—Camels—Lucky Strikes And Other Standard Brands g rk.. 25¢ (1::';:: e § 0y Fresh Cleaned Trout . 2 ™ 25¢ Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass . . .™ 19¢ Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . .=® |5¢ Fresh Cleaned Croakers . .™ |0c Fresh Cleaned Butterfish . .m™ I8¢ Fancy Sliced Halibut . . . » 33¢ Fancy Claw Crab Meat . . .®»25¢ Regular Lump Crab Meat . .m™35¢ Special Lump Crab Meat . .m™49c Swift’s Premium Smoked HAMS . . Swift’s Premium Sliced BACON . . b 25¢ e . 19¢€ A AT AN Students Beat Cafe Patrons. VIENNA, June 25 (#).—The trans- atlantic tadio agency said yesterday that a band of students had invaded three cafes here and beaten patrons whom they tmk to be Jews. The same band, was lso attacked an lutomobfle in whlch several dexegfltes to the Convention of Rotary Interna- tional were passengers. said he would be able to leave the hos- pital July 13, but would have to crutches for a while. YOUR FAVORITE COFFEES OClock . . » 19¢ The largest-selling high-grade Coffee in the world Red Circle . . » 25¢ Bokar ; .;'“'“l;c 29¢ ® Can America’s highest value package Coffee—more cups per pound . These are the Coffees bought by the greatest number of Coffee drinkers Hot Pan COMET RICE fxPs N. B. C. FLAKE BUTTERS GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD Jr:x SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON WALDORF TOILET PAPER SCOT-TISSUE TOILET PAPER While They Last, Handy Enamel GLASKET A new and handy way to serve beverages ith the purchase of Cloverdale LITH-A-LIMES 75¢ Plus 2c deposit on each bottle See Special Cloverdale Ad on Page 3 of This Issue REGULAR LOW PRICES Alaskan Pink Salmon . . 2wwe=23c Tidewater Herring Roe . . 2= == 29¢c RajshMustard . . . . . . "% 10c Fancy Butternut Beans . . . 3 ™ 19¢ Argo Corn Starch . . . . .™ 9% Bosco—The Three Food Drinl( e 23c Ovaltine . . . small can 45 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk . .= 19¢ "SERVE IT ICED" 'NECTAR TEAS Orange Pekoe—Mixed India Ceylon Java 215 i 29e Nectar Tea Balls ™~ 15¢ Our Own Tea "4 %™ 23¢ Finest quality Tea for your favorite Summer beverage. Finest Quality Strictly FRESH EGGS We call your particular attention to the fine quality of our eggs, and assure you every egg is carefully tested and guaran- " Wildn Sunnybrooks Wildmeres . %= 35¢c White Leghorns "t . . 3 s 19¢ e~ o ol 2 F T orkle S £t s - 15¢ » 29¢ 4 o |7c 3 «n 25c ENCORE Pure Imported OLIVE OIL Satisfaction is assured in making your own Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing when Encore is used. 3-01 bottle h Fresh Pasteurized Creamery Butter Thousands of A & P customers regularly find entire satisfaction in these quality foods. ' From the Nation’s SUNNYFIELD Finest Dairylands PRINT JOBLESS THREATEN CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN: President Zamora Is Informed of Situation by Landowners of Andalusia. Carton of 1 Dozen Carton The Eastern Farmers of 1 Doz. Produce Co.’s Line of Grocery Stores m cme to The Star. RID, Spain, June 25.—The stanllng observation that civil war would break out in Andalusia before August if the government dces not n]le- viate unemployment is_con! memorandum handed President Niceh Alcala Zamora by landowners of Anda- lusia in Estremadura Province of ‘Toledo. Prof. Sanchez Roman, president of from the 28 in %-lb. CANNED VEGETABLES Lb. Stringless Beans . . . 3 met e 25¢ Quaker Maid === Beans . . 3G 20c Standard Tomatoes . . 3™ ==22c A&P Golden Bantam Corn, 2 = == 25¢ Reliable Peas . . . . . .meae=|5¢ Del Monte Aspearagus Tips r=ie == |9¢c lonaCutBeets . . . . 2mae=m|5¢ Encore Prepared Spaghetti, 2“4 15¢ Campbell's Tomato Soup . 3 ==23c Carrotsand Peas . . . .= |Qc VanCamp's muus Vegetables,2 == 23¢c . ANN PAGE Pure Fruit PRESERVES Delicious as a spread on bread or as a topping for ice cream 19¢ | #31c thkberry Strawberry Raspberry Our Slogan—from Pro- ducer to Consumer Cook Light, White and Flaky tre minmeml commission at present nt ngaged i tudy of agrarian' Hias Goclared that some 75,000 families comprising 500,000 agricultural work- ers—12 per cent of Spain's -mcununl populutlonv‘am now permanently un: employed. The commission suggssts that the We want several men of ability to join us in this lo- cality. Experience in the grocery business preferred. government introduce as soon as the Cash bond required. Cortes assembles a project for imme- diate reparation of land among farmers. e entire program of internal colon- ization will last about 15 years. Tl‘e EaStern Famers (Coprright, 1031) Produce co' The great pipe organ being installed o s in Philadelphia’s new Convention Hall Franklin National Bank Building Cellophane Wrapped Y, . pkg. Is one of the largest and most modern in America. More than 100,000 differ- ent pieces of materials will enter into its construction. UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM For > There are dozens of delicious new ways to Cllerry 16-0z. Peach jar Pmeapple Bottles At the Regular vice quart can r 85 HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS Brillo Aluminum Cleanser . 2 » |5¢ S.0.S.Cleanser . . . . 2w 25¢c P&G White Naphtha Soap . 5 == 19¢ | Lux Toilet Soap . . . 2 == |5¢c | Window Screens . . % 43c. e 59c No. 6 Crown Brooms . . .=t 29¢ JellyGlasses . . . . . . .*=3% BecI's Fruit Pectin . . . . e 25¢c|| ASSORTED BEVERAGES Yopitaan | pint can fi Oc | 25¢ {45« 16-o0z. jar - 2-1b. jar Rupbmy Strawberry 23¢c 37c' STAPLE GROCERIES Pure Lard, Bulk' or Package . 2™ 2lc Granulated Sugar . . 10 2. 49¢ White House Evaporated Milk, 3%:20c American Cheese . , . . .m»25¢ Crisgo = . el R emghe Nutley Nut Margarme i o milbe Nucoa Nut Margarine . . . .»17¢c Sunnyfield Flour . . . . . 337 PICNIC SUGGESTIONS Rajah Salad Dressing . * 10c Blue Peter Sardines . . < |0c Libby's Potted Meats, 6 *4x 25¢ Light Meat Tuna Fish . ZINT Kippered Snacks . . . = 5¢ Encore Stuffed Olives . . & 19¢ Libby's Dill Pickles . .= == 23c A&P Peanut Bufl'er X Uneeda Biscuits ¥%¢. % 2 we. 9 Cut Rite Lunch Wax Paper . = 9¢ Keep cool and fresh through scorching days! Whenever you are warm and thirsty—drink iced HOUSE or LORDS TEA THXS perfectly blended mountain tea, with a dash of lemon, cools, refreshes, Siine Try-me sen < . . 385230 Prince of Ales %™ . 3 wues 25¢ Clicquot Club "‘"‘ 2 wtes 29¢ C&C Gingerale . . 2 v 25¢ Abner Drury Beverage, 5 = 25¢ Arrow Special Beverage, 4 >« 25¢ Budweiser Beverage . . |bc CocaCola S8 6 vt 25¢ Beverages o+ o (A small bottle deposit on all except Clicauot, Budweiser and C. & C. Brands) Remember there is a dif- \J ferencein tea—a difference in fragrance, in “cheer- uppiness”—so insist upon HOUSE OF LORDS TEA America’s oldest and finest blend ... mountain-grown. HOUSE. S lOllN‘l'Mll GROWN IN THE ORIENT

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