Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1931, Page 25

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Brother of Bertha Mabes, at|: Danville, Warns Three " Men Away. | m: numnnunnnr ll'fll-l + August I—Ambn SNie Wik, miskc of Mwsiey Ssass- orial Methodist Church, who is under rt that & group night Cl“M at the home of Mabes, 18-yesr-old girl, whose d l | ., the A.umm SPAIN CABINET TO ACT IN PRESIDENT’S CHOICE | m o | Need for Executive to Deal With Bocial Prcblems Is g lnhud ) G In view of the unsettled earamm of the country as llustrated by strikes in Barcclona lnd FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES Just 3 days remain—and we must hurry! "We | have brought to Washington ene of the largest ship- | ments of peaches ever to come on the local market . forusin eo-openhon with the National Peach Grow- | ers, in moving the 1931 bum crop. All stores are 20 15 LBS 49 i well supplied and the price is the lowest that we can | remember. We suggest you take advantage of the | opportunity now to secure this fine quality fruit, espe- | cially attractively priced for home canning. | GRANULATED SUGAR 4 »~ |0c, *= 29¢ 3 *ilc o 3w |0c 2w 925¢c, 2 29¢ ° v .w e ferred Tt night with President Julian | Besteiro of the Nationll Assembly and Original 45-1b. Bushel Basket 10 o5 55c Je 23, O 3 = 25¢ 35’ Ne Dcdcn ; vernment's to t o ety e‘flc A new o h'. here today. " e sctan nf the offcial bourd u'f‘;;."“""..fl'.' "'"": . rial rel esday | Seville' znd to spread their activiti !ll'hl:,‘&: uk"l‘l‘m‘ fl'fllh‘h:p'c';mtl %fl :‘l:llfl Cordova TM other ca Dfllg 0 CAl lent “a real revolutionary eompl Mouzon of the Virginia Conference to | jon™ 'z the- situation. Al Honey Dews . Seedless Grapes Thin Skin Juicy Lemons =29 3 Red Ripe Watermelons . 39 | " Fancy Bananas . 19¢c & 23¢ | Bartlett Pears . 3m25¢ | New Potatoes 10™ 19¢ | ! Sweet Sugar Corn . | Red Ripe Tomatoes | White Squash . lceberg Lettuce . | Cucumbers | Stringless Beans . . | Crisp Celery Hot-weather appetites awaken —ar the thought of Iced HOUSE oF LORDS TEA DRk slowly, sip by sip, as N the mystic Otiental drinks mll . his tea . . . Gently you feel its Magic City or Bannor Brand soothing effect . , . realize you auee e 1 Qe are hungry aftes-all . . . that Until Saturdsy Night Closing . 3™ 2 2 veue 3¢ Sunnytield FLOUR 5 16c; 120:45¢ Gold Medal or Pillsbury 5"-22c_: 12%33¢/ "lCED COFFEE” A Most’ Refreshing Drink 8 O’'CLOCK . .®19c BOKAR ‘& 15¢; cn 29¢ ICE—Supreme Tast of Coiea Quality Quaker Maid Beans Stringless Beans Shoe Peg Corn Del Monte Peas Standard Tomatoes . 1 Armour's Corned Beof . 1 Light Meat Tuna Fish { Alaskan Pink Salmon NECTAR TEAS “Serve It Iced” or Hot Orangé Pekoe—Mixed— ‘India—Ceylon—Java 4™ 15c Kb 29c Pkg. Pkg. Fingers 6 dainty spe ke fingors f .....,..." o 4y > il fresh fruits. F.k‘. of 6 Summcnsapleunnblcseason. Hot 6r iced, HOUSE OF LORDS Tea will delight your taste—its fragrance a revela- tion—its finer quality unvarying. Fancy Crg.mw Butter mmamews ™ 3|G Sunnyfield Print Butter . . %33 Wildmere Fresh Eggs Sunnybrook Fresh. 91 White Leghorn Fresh Eggs " Nutley Nut Margarine Nucoa Nut Margarine . . Pure Lard (Bulk or Pkg.) . . %S 20c 3 =t am 25¢ 2 mea. aans 252 3 e am 49¢ . '3 met am 20¢ v ren 216 e 198 2 wn ' 25¢ Rajah Salad Dressing . _French's Mustard < .. . . Encore Stuffed Ollvos . Morton's Salt . . - Sunnyfield Corn Fhkos v 2w 3 QuakerCrackels . . . . 2»=25¢c . Gold Medal Wheaties . - 2 »= 25¢ Rosedgle Tomato Juice . .2 “= 25¢ Large bottle 35" 25¢ Pure, Wholesome * yamurze | GRANDMOTHER'S I8¢, &% 35c BREAD Pound 5C 2 17b. lsc . America’s oldest and finest blend of mountain- grown Oricntal teas. | Tender Chuck Roast ., | Three Corner Roast o Faney Rib Roast Fresh Killed FRYING Chlckens w35¢ IT MAKES A " White Houn : lOc,4 = 25¢ Pot, Borden's or Carnation = 4e, 3 H: 20c 2 =% 2 »~ 25¢ . - e . 2w |5c Leg of' Lafib ; w.25¢ ~ SEA FOOD -, Fresh Cleaned ' Fresh Top Mast Fillet Haddock Fresh Cleaned Croakers Fresh Cleaned Sea Trout | Fresh Cleaned Mackerel | Fresh Cleaned Butterfish Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass Fresh Claw Crab Meat . . ' Fresh Regular Lump Crab Meat | Fresh Mississippi Lump Crab Meat Drano 10¢| 52 J Flash Hand Soap nm ONE cmu' sAu*.* Co‘-bi‘:nl- Prie 455210 4:521¢ 5ir3ne PARTY © Not so long ago the y secret of a few clever | hosts, Cloverdale Lith-A-Limes is today the drink | of dtinks wherever entertaining is an art. Its clear, cool, tantalizing flavor is a skilful blead of | ¢ many rare flavors imported from Mediterranean District Salad Co’s islands, all sealed sparkling in- e . GOLDEN BROWN to one bottle. Served alone or i sharing the glm with some. DEV"—ED CRABS thing else, it is winning new friends by the thousands every day. Your nearby dealers have | | High Rock Ginger Ale | C&C Ginger Ale -me Beveragn ZP Grape Juice wi N. B. C. Asst. Points Camay Soap » 26¢ Loaves 3= {fc Have yeu tried the longer new 1-lb. loaf .= 23¢ .= |0c lcpl.ni-h Your Pan t ry it. Made by the makers of ow at { Cloverdale Pale Dry Ginger ecx-ll’r:eo o Ale, Amber Ginger Ale and Sarsaparilla. LAST DAYS SPARKLE [: GELATIN _ 35 20c ENCORE MACARONI 3 tx, SPAGHETTI 430 ' SULTANA RED BEANS | ¢-22¢| 5 223¢ | STANDARD PEAS *..'~ | 3~~17¢| 4~ 18¢ IONA CUT BEETS 430 531 BLUE ROSE RICE NAVY BEANS, ABNER DRURY ‘3.~ ARROW SPECIAL ‘5. 4~ 22¢|: 525 4. 25¢ 5--19¢ | Twopopuhu’h-v—&-lm.hlfi. % and the 29-ounce bottle that gives you extra glassfuls at a real saving i cost. v u‘vn.r Lo ! !nl

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