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Autumn Is Spring In Indiana Towns, As Buds Blossom By the Associated Press. BEDFORD, Ind. MISSISSIPPI BILL CUTS COTTON CROP .. e House Passes Measure Wnthl fnixed iiaxioiol Etiany. | Amendments Conforming In Marion honeysuckle is in bloom, while from Warsaw came to Texas Plan. a TQDOft (hl' the cherry tree in Rev Williams' back yard, Ihlch ffl.led to have any blos- soms last Spring, is covered with them now. By the Associated Press. JACKSON, Miss., October 8.—Joining three other Southern States which have' BAPTIST MINISTER SHOT paseed legislation in an effort to bolster | TO DEATH IN TEXAS HOME cotton prices, the Mississippi House of Representatives yesterday passed an amended bill to curtail the crop's Man Opens Fire When Estranged, Wife Declines to Accompany Him to Houston. screage in this State. The action was not final, however, since the House attached several amend- ments to pproved bil pro- Sooie e Py ction of cotton acreage ISON, Tex., October 8.—Rev. G. | 33 to 30 per cent-of all | R: G. Ruscell, 55, a Baptist minister, Jands now in cultivation. Similar toWas shot to death at his home two lan recently adopted by Texes, miles west of Gunter Tuesday. passed by the g p Birnett of Gainesville surren- up the plan of Gov. Hu 5t dered and was charged with murder. 1001<mnn which _already has Officers learned that Barnett had ! 7. the Legislatires of Loulsiana % 2 e it Garoiina providing. for no | §one o’ the' Russelt home and asked cotton growing at all in 1932. Mean- | his estranged wife to go to Houston while, the Arkansas Legisiature was with him. He allegedly shot when Mrs. convened in extra ordinary session at Barnett said she preferred to stay with noon today with acreage reduction bills, th» minister and his wife. LI Eatwmo‘d after the Teras law, and a Mrs. Barnett lived with the Russel ill embodying the Long plan, ready prior to her marriage to Barnett. i for presentation. e e Long plan was rernmm"ndrd Jor v some Mississippi le Legidlature today and urged enactment of a law similar to the Texas plan for reducing cotton acreage in 1932 and 1933 to 30 per cent of the land now | cultivated. He said he regarded that as the measure most likely to be adopted by other States. F. DE S. RYAN ELECTED CITIZENS’ GROUP HEAD Other Officers nnd Committee A'SANW'CHES Chairmen Named in First Fall S Meeting of Central Associ‘:fltion.I U N DE RWOOD | DEVILE_DLAM | Y wes]- COST IN YEARS Francis de S. Ryan was unanimously re-elected president of the Central Citi- gens’ Association last night in a meeting confined to the selection of officers and vear. 2 North Capitol Street Stvings Bank, North mEe and H streets. hn G. McMahon was again chosen | u “Vice president, and. corresponding etary, and H. C. Reinhardt was | — named treasurer. Dr. Willam P | xermly and Mr. Ryan were named as | association’s delegates to the Fed- Ehre R el wer Public Utilities; Mr. N t’ ‘Mahon, Laws and Legislation: Mr. Ryan, Schools and | Educutmn vnmam H Holohan Streets | . P. J. Duncan, Street Protection; Wi"lll‘n Peruso, Alleys and Sewers, and Dr. Ke- | nealy, Public Health. The association voted approval to the | Hulloween celebration and parade plan- ned by the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade and the Federation of Citizens' Associations. It was the first Fall meet !ng Mr. H.)an prfilded | s"a"‘cd 7 Splnach Smoothidealtexture forbaby.Ready-to-serve Also Gerber's Strained Peas — Prunes — Carrots — Green Beans — Tomatoes — and Vegetable Soup. | Xnolal Sufl'er prdemlc MELBOURNE, Australia (#)—Folks are worried about their kaols. These furry little creatures, also cailed tree bears, are prized as pets. Some strange malady has broken out among them in the State of Victoria, threztening their extinction. Ask Your Doctor! Atleading grocers and druggistseverywhere ber's .STRAINED VEGETABLES Bull Ring Bnrred to Women MEXICO CITY (#).—Bull fighting become a min's game in Mexico. @ ‘Women and boys under 16 are barred by official regulation. Also bull ring exits must be plainly marked for the beneflt, of fighters who find discretion the better part of valor. 'ROUND THE WORLD because i it means 4 “The Best. Money Can Buy” Here’s the Proof: & Itis 1009 pure barley-malt syrup—nothing else. 2 Contains no adulterants, sub- & No artificial coloring. Light stitutes or fillers whatsoever. and dark grades made with | 3 We NEVER buy from other heating process. manufacturers. Every drop is made by us in our own modern plant—Ilargest of its kind in the world. 4 Behind each can is 70 years of knowing how. Our maltsters are masters second to none. 3 1vbs. in the BIG RED CAN EY M ALT S R | 4 Budweiser Malt is always uniform in quality and flavor. %7 Our position in the industry gives us first choice of the finest barley crops. 8 We use nothing but the finest domestic and im- ported Saazer hops. 23 For Sale at Your Nelghbornood Dealer ! muw-2 ANHEUSER-BUSCH - - - ST. LouIs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931, Today’s Best Values It is impossible to advertise here every one of the vast number of items found in an A&P Food store, but the homemaker may use this as representing the outstanding values at the present time. Prices have been going lower and lower and we offer below those items that represent today s best values. @ FANCY CONCORD GRAPES Large 12-qt. 390 Basket Beck’s £zt e 23¢ (& FANCY MAINE POTATOES| 10 1. 15 Delicious Apples. . .......4 = 19¢ | Western Bartlett Pears. .2 n l9c ] Tokay Grapes : Grapefruit ............ Cauliflower. . . Lima Beans. ... Stringless Beans. Green Spinach. . ... Yellow ONIONS IDAHO BAKING POTATOES Iceberg Lettace 2 7=t19¢; 2 w2:23c Crisp Celery vunen ] Q¢ New Cabbage Eggplant | Mushrooms s . | Beets. ....... i Kot 2 . Oranges........ e 23¢, 29¢, 39¢ Grlmes Golden Apples. ..3™ 10c . Yellow or Red Sweet Potatoes e Until Saturday’s Closing FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 5':'5:" 10 cnfifi“flu 49" Z:I:;;' Opening Friday Morning—Oct. 9th Our Newest Complete A&P Food Store DOWNTOWN 405 7th St.N.W.. 3 Doors From D Street on the Fresh East Side Eatmore CRANBERRIES 10- We have located here in order to better serve the residents of this community as well as the shopping public in general. We cordially invite you to come in and see the many values we have " to offer in Groceries, Meat and 3 Lbs. loc ! Produce. i GRANDMOTHER’S SLICED BREAD .. §5- Crullers—pkg. of 6, 10¢c @ Until Saturday’s Closing SUNNYFIELD FLOUR sn»bu lz pound zsc zun.. Fancy Creamery Butter maiis .™39c REGULAR LOW PRICES Quaker Maid Beans . . Sunnyfield Print Butter nie . . ™ pa—— Pass—————— 4 Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . . 1.,...,. 4lc Nut Margarin D Wildmere Selected Eggs . . T’ 29¢ “2 e i IN verage Pure Lard, Bulk or Package . . 2™ 2lc poynds OUR 8O'ClockCoffee . . . . . .™19% 2g¢ MEAT RediCircleiCoffee . . . . .~25c Bokar Coffee . . . ’al5c; an29c DEPARTMENTS Hunter Brand Nectarfea . . . . "‘"’|5c % 29¢ lonaiCocoa . . . .aalf¥c & 25c GIBB’S PORK and BEANS In Tomato Sauce 6 - 29¢ IONA California PEACHES Delicious Halves in Syrup 3 = 40- What 5¢ Will Buy Encore Macaroni or Spaghetti . =+ 5c SultanaRedBeans . . . . . .==5c KipperSnacks . . . . < . .=bc Navy Beans . . e e cmibe Sparkle Pure Fruit Gelatin . . = 5c shom,,in, Arm and Hammer Baking Soda ™ 5¢ L = 3i==niilc White House Evaporated Milk, 3 22 19¢ Sunnyfield Pancake Flour . . 3 == 20c Sunsweet Prunes . . . . . i®|9¢ Bottles AlaskanPink Salmon . ., , ,wves |0c 29¢ Standard Tomatoes . . . 3 =% 22¢ Dromedary Grapefruit . . 2 = am 29¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . . %™ |5¢ Lean Smoked Hams &2t . . .»23c Pustearned MILK . . . | 2 quant botus 25¢ ANN PAGE Strawberry PRESERVES Delicious on Bread, e or Ice Cream Lb. Jar l7° 3 Jars, 50c Fancy FRESH KILLED Long Island Ducklings Delight the family by serving Duck for your Sunday dinner. White Pekin variety, By popular demand we are again offering these @ LB. 23(! doEioe Hiserarimnmost attvaetsoe ,m Half or whole b p—y 18 to 22-Ib. aver. i @ Cranberry Sauce. "= 12¢ Center Slices, u. 25¢ FRESH Fresh Fillet Haddock . . . .™» 23¢ CLEANED Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . . .™2lc OYSTERS Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass . . .™ 20c IN FISH Fresh Cleaned Jersey Trout . .™15c gE ASON Fresh Cleaned Butterfish' . . .™ I8¢ Fancy Sliced Halibut . . . . .™29 Fresh Shucked Salt Water Oysfers Si'andards » 30c, * 60c; Selects» 38¢c, « 75¢ Preserving Needs - L SPARKLE Pare Fruit GELATIN 6 Assorted Flavors Fancy ) Mason Jars—Pints . . . . Mason Jars—Quarts . . . LEG of LAMB Mason Jars—Half Gallons . . BAB.0 |deal Jars—Pints . . . . . . Cleanser Ideal Jars—Quarts . .' . . %= 99¢ 2 cans 25¢ Jar Caps « 25¢ Jar Rubbers. 2 5= 9¢ Abner Drury Beverage . . comens JORPANS: . .o v e P avaiSonp: i oy e m c . iy I NFHoRSE BAcuib Company Beck's Fruit Pectin . . . F|y B - s o ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS.. ... . » s 19 Chitestiedell . 2 . 'BONDAT (@ =y @ chipso ‘ ‘Assorted GING » INGER ALE) Flakes or | CANDIES | ’ Pale Dry or Golden Granules for 3 pate \l,.oc 1 2 Bottles 27e ‘, - % 19 Pure, Wholesome Carton of 12, $1.59 1 ¢ l Confection Pork and BEANS In Tomato Sauce 3 20c The Three-Food Drink | Chips Pehclouu in Milk i Soap Powder TUNE IN “OUR DAILY FOOD” EVERY WEEK DAY MORNING, WRC, 9:45 AM. §&Cgiun i tienier 8 £