Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1931, Page 16

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OFFICERS ARRIVE AT CAMP RITCHIE == 29th Division Headquarters Begin 15-Day Period of Training. Special Dispatch to The Star. ITCHIE, Cascade, Md, Au- gust 10. — Headquarters of the 20th | Division, under the command of Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, commander of the District of Columbia National Guard, arrived at Camp Ritchle, Cas- | cade, Md., yesterday for a 15-day fleld | training period. The headquarters, 29th Division, is made up of officers from Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. s of the Headquarters tach- ment Special Training, Zfilh Military Police Company of the Dtslr\c'. of Co- Jumbia; the 29th Signal Compan Norfolk, Va.; Company A, 72d ln(lntfy of Wuhingtnn will lrrlve ‘Wednesday. ‘They will travel by mx maneuver- thl'Du‘ Prederick, Getty!burg and Hagerstown. A strenuous program has beEn outlined for all troops, the final touch being a command post exercise under the nbservntlon of officers of the Regular Army. Stephan and his staff will handle Lhe problem under assumed cnmblt conditions Col. John C. Cutchins, chle of stafy for mr 29rh " Division, ' together with practically all of the staff reached camp in the early afternoon in time to enjoy a hard thunderstorm which broke. ‘The heat has been unusually intense ere. The troop train arrived at 11 am., under command of Lieuf. David W Milne, transportation officer. The camp ‘was established in record time, every- thing being put under cover and every man quartered before the storm broke. ‘While the weather is unusually wurm for this 1oc-my the water supply is unlimited. The reational faoilities, meludln: . belulllul lake for boating Weather Advice... Don't hurry; don’t w worry; lonx, eat light and Drink, House of Lords Tea Iced Cools the blood; soothes il the nerves; invigorates, | rests, refreshes. | Ask for HOUSE OF LO.DS oldest s L The AUGUST SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE A Finely Made Dining Suite Sale-prlced—Ten Pieces, $255 Visit Our Pine Room of Early American Re[;roduvlions In Cherry and Maple ALL REDUCED NOW MAYER - CO. Seventh Street really supply all the de- | w' swimming, l!,flm of & mountain Summer resort. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, S BANK AUDITOR | Liserss S oy o CALL the Liberty Bank by The yeal work began viih the fin:.‘ w$2°{,'f' lez“eb v ';l:t:l‘:c ;.mum son A i i ot vy gom | IN TRIAL OF LUKE LEA & { Division and unit officers, several of the | Wallace B Davia, former president ‘ T e e e e B B Charict of Nashville are. tndicted | de'-"hm nts, at cam] Prosecutor Prepares to Tell of.‘m‘ G iite: Tan S0 Tha e i Transactions Between Insti- | SRiring xfi’uf;:;nc.‘im‘:earmna. tutions. 1 Boy Dlel in Plane Cnsh MARSHALLTON, Pa., August 10 (®). —Edwin Mendenhall, 15, was injured fatally and two others were badly hurt in an airplane crash near hnedyn!er- By the Associated Press. | _ASHEVILLE, N. C, Au 10—M. | - Young, 38, phlot |D, Johnson, e .t 18w flfhmehl’l“:" e e Whie | BN ani & Trust Go. of Nashiile, Tean., | ‘whicl e L e, e oraken hones and | AITived here today to testity ‘for the Comor—ow King Oterge hoids but may recover. esses pub. | cOuncil, after which they oceed | anock. it mey ennessee pub- | {lg niringham for & week or 80, ity e g British Rulers lleturn | LONDON, August 10 () —King| { George and Queen Mary returned to! Buckingham Palace today after & week at Cowes during the annual regatta.| Tomorrow King George holds a privy | pi e i T DR | Methodists 80 named the methodical 1 -mmwn o their” and religious exerc! to ives thr amo m constitute a conspiracy to‘ Bolivia is starting an el’Y!Mln hl(h- fraud the defunct Central Bank & | way construction program. LISTEN ! Shop around In as many grocery stores as you want to, and com- pare the food they carry with the food you find in A & P. Compare item for item, brand for brand—prune for prune. i Look for our advertising in the daily papers, and mark well the prices. Look long and steadily at the price tags on our shelves and search your memory for a sight you'd rather see. Listen to Colonel Goodbody every week-day morning in A& P's program, OUR DAILY FOOD. He brings to you the foremost authore ities on all the practical aspects of food. Shép—Look— Listen—Then proceed with confidence. For you've made the crossing to an A & P store. The Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tec Co. Closed Saturdays in August One of the most attractive suites you ever laid eyes on at anywhere near the price. Really the suite looks a hundred dollars more. Ten pieces with 66-inch buffet and roomy china cabinet.” There are 4 side chairs, 2 armchairs, server and extension table to complete the group. Other suites for less. Parking Service (Drive Directly to Our Rear Entrance. Your Car Will Be Parked) Truck Delivery Within 100 Miles Between D and E D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, P z'» (o Here is a big value! The lowest price on record for delicious Ann Page Pure Fruit Rasp- berry Preserves! This luscious preserve is made from fresh, pure, sun-ripened fruit, Ideal for quick Summer desserts. Excellent as a sauce for ice cream. Why do home preserving when you can purchase a supply so economically? Buy a supply today! Regular Prlce 27c Per Jar | Page OPENING THIS. WEEK END 1401 Good Hope Road Southeast 16-0z. Jar 15° 6 Jars 89c 2 Jars $I 75 Our newest complete A&P food store will open Thursday night, Aug. 13th. All.‘ cordially invited to attend Music from 7 to 9P.M. Special for Monday, T uesday, chnesday Only s Iona California Peaches 2 cut fresh from 3 I c Fancy Creamery Butter ™ ity Sunnyfield Print Butter . '. ™ 33c Wildmere Fresh Eggs . e’ 29c Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . V' 35¢ White Leghorn FreshEggs ‘e * 39¢ siores Pure Lard (Bulk or Package) 2 ™ 23¢ A&P large cans 25cr “Look for the Bed an __GIB Pure Cider bottles 24-o0z. bottle “pim25¢ 45c¢ Octagon ‘ With lG-oz 5e Laundry Soap cakes l 7c Pork and BEANS N.vy Boans suek-l:ye i 3 o 17' Red Beans Assorted as you wish 80'ClockCoffee . . . . ™19 Granulated Sugar . . . 10™ 55¢ White House Evap. Milk, 4 Z. 25¢ Sunnyfield Flour . . . 12®33¢ Sunnyfield Chipped Beef, *» = |5¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon, *™ == |7¢c d Blue Labeled Can” n 9 s Oranee Palson, Mixed —Ceylon—Java i 12¢ ‘I'EA BALLS - z’c Sparkle Gelatin 3 1Tc Tomato Sauce 6 29- NEW LOW PRICES Post's Bran Flakes . . . e ||e Kellegg'sPep . . . .. . . ™lle Ralston's Breakfast Food . . ™= 22¢ Heinz Beans . . B = e Kidney Light Meat Tuna Fish . . & 17¢c Tidewater Herring Roe . . 225 25¢ Paraffin Wax . . . . Borden's Evap. Milk = 4c; 35T 20¢ “National Biscuit Co. Fig Newtom Pkg 25c med. cans 16-0z. cans 3 med. cans No.1 ecans 20-0z. cans 815, Jan Fancy A 8 P Quality Apple Sauce 25¢ med um Standard Tomatoes . . . Quaker Maid Beans . . . Stringless Beans . . . Wildwood Spinach . . . Prudence Corned Beef Hash Ra|ah Sandwich Spread . . | FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . New Crop Cooking Apples . . 3" 10c Potatoes, 3 » 19¢ Focr CORMLy 4 o 9€; - 25¢ | cvie Cellery . " 10¢ Seien” Grapes 3 - 23c | | G Plums . .+ 10¢ | | Fancy Elberta Peaches . 5™ 22¢ | . Avocado Pears "' . = 29§ | Fancy Cucumbers . . | Big Boston Lettuce . . 2 25¢ | lceberg Lettuce, 2 ™= 29¢; 2 == 35¢ | White or Yellow Squash . . | Fresh Tomatoes . . ; New Potatoes . . . | New | Sweet 1} Stuffed’OlVes, Bulk . . | SwesfMixed PicMes, Bulk Grandmother’s BREAD - 5e 2.5.15¢ Coco Cola and siveie 6 cnieme 25¢ Tryme Root Beer tveie 3 'S 23c Cloverdale Lith-a-Limes . 2 o 25¢ Cigarettes C":ay"'?-.".‘.."" = 2c Uneeda Biscuits x5 & toomies 2 we. Q¢ Tastyeast cues pam 3 = 10c IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS ancy Fresh Killed , Stewing CHICKENS 1. 20¢ L } Fresh Ground Beef . : . ™ I8¢ | Tender BeeflLiver . . . . »23¢ LeanPlate Beef . . . . ™ 10c | Deviled Crabs . . . . == ]0c | Sliced Cooked Ham . . «» 12¢ Thuringer . . . . ., s»~ [8¢c | Smoked Liverwurst . . %™ 20c | Hormel's St Chicken . . »5lc | Fresh Potato Salad . . . ™ 20c | Cottage Cheese™ i 18¢™ 5. ™™15¢ . Cooked Corned Beef . . »™ I8¢ | Skinless Frankfurters . . . ™30c | % o 20¢ | e 26¢

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