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IEPPELINTOLAND [ Sciemee chicks alive to protect them from ene- Graf to Take Off TOMOrTOW |mics ‘and from the hot sun are re- B | ported in Ibis, organ of the British for London and Cruise | Ornithological ~ Association, by A. L. Butler, Egyptian ornithologist. Over British Isles. ‘Bird Buries Young in Sand to Protect Them, This bird is the Egyptian plover, | found in the upper Sudan country. The instant & strange noise is heard or the shadow of a hawk falls over the -ylhnAv»rwutM | dessert sand, he recounts. the chicks i | instinctively flatten themselves in the ir rint tomorrow morning for H!n“fll’lh Fiel d . % |mother bird shovels sand over \hem e w:’l""‘w.fi‘mg;z"t',‘f'flm":fm with her bill until they are completely time landing of a German dirigible on | c0 English soll pefore the sun goes down. After debarking some of its passen- gers and taking on others, the big n- ship will nose upward for a 24-ho cruise (‘l\ er Great Britain. She will |N’|d again in London Wednesday evening, | 0 o grernight and begin the home: Y57 D ey morniog. e e ks ars MR Butier ob- r. Hugo Eckemer, veteran com- od, the l’:flk'hl‘r bird covers them mander, will be ‘at the controls. Arch- | S¢fved. the mother bird cov i duke Antow of Hapsburg cnd Princess | it 5000 QUVTE thC Cav, (00 ‘g{“(;' Tleana, his bride, had intended to make e the trip, bub canceled thelr passage be- | sand cools* rapidly, she uncovers Jne The Graf's original plans cailed for | eges and broods TR the journey last month, but it was post- | ned on account of the financial crisis Tho chicks are covered in the same way to protect them from the sun when they are not feeding, he observed. | Prom time to time the old birds will lpnnkle water over the sand from their cool their offspring. This rncnct continues until the chicks are jon process eat in the soil he flew over !.'nglnnd some months ago, but did n ‘The dlri‘ible re(u)‘n!d from Essen this morning with 24 passengers after | & week end cruise and took off two hours later for a flight over Lake Con- | stance with 39 passengers. BRITAIN AWAITS ZEPPELIN. Mertz’s Greatest SALE! —— | Alr Ministry Issues Flying Orders for | Graf’s Scheduled Visit. LONDON, August 17 (#).—The British | air ministry today issued traffic orders | for the safety of the Graf Zeppelin, | scheduled to arrive at Hanworth Air-| drome, near here, tomorrow evening It is requested that pilots of mmn | of all kinds lvoid flyma within 500 yards of the Zeppel During the war l “number of f Zep- El:;u& were shot down ‘in n!dn over I land, but only one descended. The L-33 made a forced landing in Sepum- ber, 1016, after Lleut A. de B. Brandon, head of the Royal Flying Corps, at- | tacked her with a machine gun from | an -lrplnne S e SHOUSE HITS HEBERT JOB INSURANCE STAND| Benate Unemployment Group Head Sees Danger of Dole System. PRICE for these Remaining Medium and Light Weight Made - to - Measure Fabrics ‘The action of Senator Fe! blican, of Rhode nund m declar- ing that Government unemployment in- surance would lead x Hebert, 83250 values, 31 625 $35.00 values, sl7 50 Chairman Jouett | of the Dzmocntlc National Committee | charged in a mwmem today tssued through the committe tor Hevert i chalrman of al Democraf mnt chnrnd “that semmr Heber: had | made his announcement “fresh from the President's presence.” "on one point at leut Flwmel Trousers, were $12 the state- | to $15 “we bave a definite in- dhuon of flle President’s policy. He does not Inwnd that there shall be | anything in the nnure of Governmznt | Tht Ment chlllen:ed the nccu- racy of Pederal estimates of the num- Iwr of unemployed persons, and said that the country was entitled to know what Prrsldem Hoover's unemployment plans were. Hundreds of men hl'l hn[hl dn-lnl this H&—G ‘workmanshi) Mertz & Mertz Tailors o 405 11th St. N.W. ‘The liner Taranaki recently landed at - Bouthampton the largest cargo of New.|| H. J. FROEHLICH, MGR. Zealand apples on record, 00 boxes. Another Oil-O-Matic Triumph! HUSHED HEAT! in the Jowest priced quality oil burner in America! Here is genuine Oil-O-Matic heating for smaller homes, with one of the greatest advance- ments ever made in oil burner design, yet lower in price than any Oil-O-Matic in history! great sacrifice in heating effi- ciency. This new performance is known as HUsHED HEAT. Low cost fuel oil is burned— cleanly in mid-air, without soot or carbon. 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Two new modern A&P Food Storel to serve our patrons more conveniently will open with a housewarming Thursday Night, Aug. 20th We cordially invite you to attend. Music from7 to 9 P.M. Near Flurvd. 31/5-02. Jars DEL MONTE SUGAR PEAS t Sweet and Tender med. cans i STAR, WASHINGTON, MUSTARD . . . . . | Rajah Assorted | z’c ‘ sPlcEs Whole or Ground o o 3 D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1931 PRODUCTS SALAD DRESS!NG l3c 8-0z. Jar z&oz Jars | Rajah Pure Del Monte EXTRACTS . . 2-0z. * bonle 9c boule Crosby ar Golden Bantam Corn 27 29¢ Gibbs' Pork and Beans, 6 - == 29¢ Standard Lima Beans . . 2 mea om 25¢ Stringless Beans . . . 3 me am 25¢ Standard Peas . . . 17¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips . " 17¢ Encore Prepared Spaghetti, 2 = |5¢ Wildwood Spinach §'3 ™o &= Ghe Carrots and Peas . . . 10c ; 3 No. 1 cans Meat Departments Tender, Juicy STEAKS Bottom Round - 25¢ | Top Round . " 29c Sirloin . . . »37c¢c Porterhouse . » 43¢ Fresh Gr. Beef » 18c | Breast of Lamb . . . .2 25¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast . . .™ 19¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops . . ™ 25¢ | Sliced Pork Liver . . . - 10¢ End Cut Pork Chops . - 25¢ Breast of Veal . . - 19¢ Select Veal Cutlets . . - 49¢ Sliced Cooked Ham . - 12¢ | Cooked Corned Beef . .= ™ I8¢ Smoked Liverwurst . . .s™ Freshly Made Potato Salad . Deviled Crabs . each A&P’s Own Brands COFFEE Serve lced or Hol A blend to suit your taste '8 O°CLOCK The largest nllmg high-grade coffee in the world. REGULAR LOW PRlCES International Salt . . . .3 10c | Sultana Maple Blended Syrup % I4c | Blue Peter Sardines . . . .= |0c Light Meat Tuna Fish . . == e |7¢ Brandywine Mushrooms . .*%a" 12¢ Dromedary Coconut . . .¢™m»= |3¢ Rich's Wine Jelly . . . . .w» |5¢c Hartley's Marmalade . . . .= 33c Polk’s GRAPE- Plain or lodized mu“ 3 rur. 20¢ mei Q¢ Lux Toile S()ap, 3 ke 20¢ Lux Flakes . 2 ' 19¢ Lux Flakes . . 22¢ - Matches . 4 vx=15¢ | i Toilet Paper, 4 -:19c | Clothes Lines . /“23c | Parafin Wax . rd 8¢ Chipso ru.. . . 2 ' 15¢ | chipso Flakes or large l’c Granules ® © pkg. National Biscuit Co. LORNA DOONES Dehclmn Short Bread ies Morton’s SALT Beechnut COFFEE Vacuum Packed an 39e 10-: 18- 35; | SANDWICH SPREAD, 25¢ o s 10C | rkes. 25€ 1 ! This week A&P Stores are featuring a special sale on Rajah | products, and to further acquaint our present customers and gain thou- i sands of new ones, we invite you to share in the savings offered in | this sale. il Rajah products are made only of the finest ingredients and the { | prices are most reasonable. i “WHERE ECONOMY RULES /flJ//I/llulnnnmum\\\u\u\\\\n\\& See Other A&P News on Page A4 Special Until Wednesday’s Closing Standard Quality Tomatoes 4 = 25 1 c € | | Del Monte Pineapple 2" 39¢ Luscious Golden Slices MtorRice . . ... . .3 gmy AN&PQuickOuats . . . . . .™je Post's loasties . . ... .2%|8¢ Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . .2 ™ I3¢ lona Cocoa . . ™ oen |4e Sultana Assorted Jellles . .= |0c Sultana Peanut Butter . oo 43¢ Fancy Navy Beans . . . .3™ |9¢c Fancy Elberta | Peaches . 5 » 22¢ | | California Seedless ! ' Grapes . . 3 19¢ Green Peas, 2 - 23c¢ | Fresh Lima Beans, 3 i 25¢ 1; i Potatoes, 3 13¢ | | Fancy Sugar i Corn . . 9¢;«:25¢C! L10™ 19¢ | Fancy New Potatoes . t Eggplant . . . . .2 |3 | Stringless Beans . . . .3m™ 20c | | New York State Cabbage .. 2™ 5¢c | [ Yellow Onions . . . .2 9c | | Iceberg Lettuce, 2 = 29¢, 2 = 35¢ || Fresh Tomatoes . . . .4™ |9c | . Fancy Bananas . .= |5¢c and 19¢c | Bartlett Pears . . . . .2™ |5c | Juicy Lemons . . . . . = 29c | Rich and Full Bodied C&C Gmger Ale B Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, 2 v 29c % Prince of Ales Ginger Ale,3 iy 25¢ High Rock Beverages, 3 1 bois costents 25¢ Abner Drury Beverages, 5 s 25¢ Arrow Specisl . . .4 = w=e 95g Cigarettes “Grmicrss” . . 2 ' »e 27c Hershey's .3 10¢ and All 5c Candy Bars and Gums « . . Gr'mother’s Bread ', 5¢c, 2 Whitehouse Evap. Milk 4 Mayfair orange rexoeTea '} Sunnyfield rowr 5" lsc, 12, 33¢ Nutley Nut Margarine The Three ! Bosco Food Drink Ovaltine . . . Cocomalt . . . Pineapple Juice . . . Quaker Maid Ketchup . Flaiw CliNee . .. . . Lunch Wax Paper . { Beck's Fruit Pectin . . 15¢ 25¢c 43c 1o s 23€ . om on 45c . 8on can 23C 2 No. 1 cans 25C . 1 wot. |Be e 35c ol e e R . o e 25¢ 1Y5-1b. loaves tall cans z;c’ Va-Ib. Sunnyfield Wildmere « 2 25¢ Suunyfiold ol RED CIRCLE N 25° Sunnybrook Fancy CreameryButte BOKAR America’s highest value Package Coflee — more cups per pound. » 2Qe | Bk Ly - . 3 e 20 o S P&G White Laundry Soap 5 <= |9¢ Palmolive Soap:. iy Lifebuoy Seap . . . . Mione Hand Soap . . . Gold Dust . . Beano: . . . - Black Flag Insecticide . . Johnson's Floor Wax . . Sliced Bacon . ;" 17¢ oy Eggs . Tins' 29¢ Fror EGBS ‘i‘:.‘::.:." 35¢ C«M Ib. 3“ ntButter . " 37c . 2 it o Qe pic. 2B . - 23 . 45 - R -