Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1931, Page 12

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YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ] C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A‘I”H:‘ | RITES HELD N PARIS |EUGENE PRESBREY, ACTOR/ Timace o Tiae Gk e e | CSNOWIRALLS/INIDAHO PRl[}EI_ESS SERUM AND AUTHOR DEA[) AT 73 Presbrey, born at Willilamsburg, Mass., First of Sen'son Dmpp'e"s Gty Diplomatic Corps A'l*“"fl“ Funeral | came here more than 12 years ago Edge's Mother. Before his successes In writing he was | as Sun Comes Out. Made Stage Appearance in 1874 ! RIS, September 10 (F).—The catire e g \'("u““"":a;H:mefie”’g';{:gc",fi“ the | BOISE, Idaho, September 10 (P).— s was represented 80 and Later Wrote “Raffles,” “The 874, NERUEE | oivet anow of the. season Tell today: in and “The Barrier.” !n 1879 he went to New York and |the high reaches of the Boise National Mrs £ -1> P ; : became a member of the troupe that | Forest X a by the ; | played “Hazel Kirke” at Madison Square | An inch of snow spread over Land lN Y OUR NEARE Poverty - Stmc‘(en Patient B Her 5 A September 10— From 1894 to 1896 he was|Mark, 40 miles east of Cascade, and _Seven i e | rens oo Tiaey r Nsliar it s | mrn;:“fiux":':‘"X\‘I’hf’:g‘r:’\)(:d with | M50 covered West Mountain, west of | 1 . " s May Not Die if More o . :'h((’ h(”{"l s AR e e ‘h" Sl YOUR MONEY DOES GO FURmER F a. . Gibbs |y 5 e e studio here. sun came out. . Cortin Is Found. : A 4 ; FECHET AND DARNALL RELIEVED OF DUTIES XX iuvor that only. BOSCUI’S : ‘ E?, ’ POTATOES - Two Generals Are Given Leave Air Corps Chief's Tour Here 4 —_— swi Jelicious fanl ¥ : to End December 20. spiey beans from the Indies — nectar-like 1 LBS. LB. $4 .45 Srazilian coffees—full-bodied varicties BAG from Colombia—choicest of Fechet, chief of D e n o : SEEDLESS—MALAGA—TOKAY Juicy Sunkist Oranges, 2 - 49¢ Vacuum- ) l'""‘}"d_-"‘:‘"- b i GR APES Large Cantaloupes 2 ior 25¢ Best Yellow Onions 41 19¢ 2 1bs. 1 9 Stringless Beans 3 1bs. 20¢ L c Home-Grown Tomatoes, 4 !'s:- 19¢ 3 ’ch{;':fi:nd TOMATOES 4 Cins E‘ Best Pima, :P:in Kettle 2 ey 19c Reg. . re% SLICED BACON . . . & 13¢| pkg. Headquarlerx for Buller and Eggs for More than Forty Years E { b } et Butter v 33c | Gold Seap carton 3 SC ) “The Firest Butter in America!” 1 In Pound Prints or Wrapped Quarters, Eggs b Wm. S, Senll Co : “The Pick of the Nests.” Selected. { et Richland Butter w 3lc | Selected Eggs dozen 29c“ i Creamery Prints of Merit - il Every Egg Guarantced. \\||« nnl \\|\u WAl \\u. WTAM e ~—— ———————————— e ver WJZ, WELW and asso. stations. Baked of the finest mgredten's in spic and span bakeries in Washington, our bread is as fine as you ever ate Bread Supreme 2:%15¢ t% | [P Let ' Do o BidadnBaling Vlctor Bread PLO::(d 5c X J ouryg j %C’fls 0/ 9 FARMDALE Evaporated Milk . . 4 &, 25¢ 1319-1321 F Street ; ; REG. 7c HSCO GELATINE DESSERTS plg? 5 = aktr s 15-1b. Cocon 'an 18e = 5 STORE NEWS Stetson Hat e B The choicest picking from the St 1 sl 7 " fresto TemiCardensof the\Ofient a5c0 Teas or India Ceylon ompletely Outfitted (8= i g | Res. 19 @SCO Ammonia at. bot. 15¢ & ! ‘ P. & G. Naphtha Soap 7 cakes 25¢ | Good Scrub Brushes cach 10c For COllege Mione Hand Soap 3 cans 25¢ | High Grade Dust Brushes cach E = | Black Flag Insect Killer J.-pt. can 25¢ | Dethol Combination o o |t 45C0 Sal Soda pkg. 8c | Princess Clothes Line 50-it. hank For ngh SChOOI i | Handy Hand Scrub Brushes cici 5c | Princess Wash Boards each 50c Ivory Soap el 930w 3 20l 206k G & S==9h5¢ ®. cakes . | 0 FOT BuSlness I : o Be assured of Real Coffee Enjoyment by using one of the Three Favorite Blends. These blends are delivered to you Freshly Roasted ‘“ .n' ' . | R ==k Victor COFFEE A 17c! St. Albans’’ 2-Pants Suits e P COFFEE_ — | Orange Pckoe 1 7c ‘ Del Monte and Asco Royal Anne | 35¢ 25¢—10c Saved. ; Acme COF F EE ib. tin 2Qc $ A The Quality Trio t fineness for percolator use. s Pantry Fillers Preserving Needs . 4SC0 Sauer Kraut 3 big cans 25¢ | Jelly Glasses loz. 39¢ & 2SCO Tender Red Beets 2 mc. cans 19¢ | Jar Rubbers . B¢ X A4SCO Fancy June Peas can 15¢ | Mason Jars qt. doz. 79¢ : pt . 69¢ Delicious Calif. Apricots ig can 19¢ | Jar Tops doz. 25¢ Coat, vest and two pairs of trousers in Chev- E’E'ANULATED SUGAR 10 st 52C iots, brown, Oxford and Cambridge gray, blue serges and others in a quality that sold for g —&SCO Meat Market Specials $45.00 last year. Parents CSPCCifl“Y will be in- Look for the I ; Foncy Fresh Killed Fancy Yt?ung Fresh Genuine Spring Lamb terested in this sale, for with school “just “St. Albans” > FRYING Killed HoinlGlags y Label i around the corner” they will find exceptional CHlCKENS STEWING Rib Chops 1b. 5 f ; CHICKENS Shoulder Chops . .1b. 23¢ values for the young college man. g g Shoulder Lamb Hundreds of conservative styles, too, for the o lb. 35c lb. zgc BeaniStewin: business man. : s < = Lawnibih ... .. 108 ¢ Selected Cufs Chuck Roast b 15¢|Lamb Patties . .4 for 25¢ Boneless Cross Cut Roast : Well-trimmed Legs Have It Charged—or Held on a $5 Deposit! RO —————) - 3 An Individual Fitting With Each Suit » ’. LargeI:I:gked HAMS S‘IY::ll(eH:ll-f lb. 19(:’ Slifi?md lbo 29(: Alterations Without Additional Charge ———————SNIDER’S GLASS VEGETABLES Rosebud Whole Beets jar 15¢ | Stringless Beans Sliced Beets jar 15¢ | Sugar Peas Companion Values tO Complete the Outfit CutWax:Beans . .. os o000 jar 15¢| Tomatoes “Mansfield” Shoes | Wool Knickers “St. Albans” Fall Hats FRESH CAUGHT FISH-—— — $3'50 $3050 : 1b. 15¢ | White Crab Meat 1b. can 2] ¢ r Regulnrly shopping the 45C0 Way solves the problem of how to make the Family Budget buy more These Prices Efeeliv: Tores and Seat’ Markels in Washington and. Vicinits

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