Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1932, Page 14

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1932. NEW YEAR GREETINGS Now is the time for resolutions and planning for the new year. MONDAY, JANUARY ¢4, A—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ————— —— —— —— — ——= EonERA'”ON 'S DUE ::;end today that William R. Gibson, jr., : Leo K. Ryan, who was called by Gib-‘ . chief chemist of the American |son, said the child had been shot fo‘ur‘ ' S Sheet & Tin Plate Co., be cleared of the | times through the back and Mrs. Gib- FOR MAN IN SLAYING charges that he killed his wife, Flor- |son twice througlf the heart. | Lo e en Coroner Will Who Found Wife and Child ce, 35, and their daughter, Mar- Dr. Ryan, who had been treating Dead, Be Cleared. CLEVELAND, Ohio (#)—Judge S. H. Silbert holds that it is the inalienable right of a wife to nag her husband “a | little bit,” but in the case of Fred S.| Mason he Issued a temporary injunc- | tion against Chrysteen Mason. The | husband complained he had been| nagged into a hospital. | Children in country schools of Eng- TSI s | lang are reported to be better nourished | Many motor-driven tanker vessels | than at any time on record. are being constructed in Sweden | Wife's Right to Nag Held. ‘\ | [ garet, 7 | Mrs. Gibson, said that she had been suf- Taylor said he believed that Gibson | fering with ailments, “mostly mental,” ‘wns innocent. 0 and that she may have inflicted the The chemist told police that he re- | Wounds. | turned about 2 o'clock Sunday morn- ing from an evening with companions | in Calumet City to find his wife and child dying ‘from bullet wounds. Dr ommend Chemist, . v the Associated Press. GARY, Ind, January 4-—Coroner D. 8. D Taylor said he would recom- B: groceries, meats and produce at the lowest prices in your A&P Food Stores. Resolve now to buy for cash and use your savings to balance your budget. Make 1932 your Prosperity Year. Tender, Juicy STEAKS &£ LAMB Round ™" 25¢ "* 277 ¢ | Shoulder BT Roast.....vz s. Sirloin......b 31¢c e A6 Shoulder Porterhouse . b. 39¢ Chops......n 17¢ Fc':;‘.:..aneef o900 lb. l7¢ ( Bl‘east ® ®e e 0 0 o Ib. 7c | | | 3 3 You can always be sure of the finest ‘ d \ | | Smoked Shoulders. ™ 12¢ Fresh Hams . . . ™ I5¢c Adams' Scrapple . * I5¢ Beef Liver . = 23c Plate Beef . . . . ™ 10c Sauerkraut . . . . = I5¢c 2 Pork . . . ™29c|Smoked Labradors = 10c | Semi® ». 20c | Smoked Whitefish » 35¢ | Briggs' Meat e In All Grocery Stores and Meat Departments SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON eied it Collon 12¢ Wrapped in Cellophane Lb., 23¢ \ Serve Bacon and Eggs for Breakfast—Choice of Millions White House Milk, 3 eviaica 20¢ { Sunnyf'ld Quick Oats, 3 i 20c Creamery Butter ™ » 35¢c{Ralston W Cereal = 22c Sunnyfield Butter i ™ 39c{ciays Tomato Soup . . = 5c Granulated Sugar, 10 ™ 47¢c{Navy Beans. . . . 3" I3c Pure Lard . . . . . 3 25¢|Corn Meal dmowma 2™ b= 9c Ground 1-Ib. pail or jar After-Inventory Savings Hundreds of Pieces and Suites Reduced More Than $200,000.00 Worth of Our Regular Dependable Stock of LIFETIME FURNITURE at Savings That Count Wheat ENCORE SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER 15c %' 29¢ Nutritious Sandwich Filler Now that the holidays are over, let’s settle down to real business. We have taken stock . . . reduced hundreds of Lifetime suites and pieces now at great savings to you. Every suite and piece is from the cream of our stock . . . our regular, dependable Lifetime quality. Come early . . , many suites and pieces are only 1 and 2 of a kind. These and Many packages R Cooks quickly Delicious bk mate sauce. American Cheese . . ™ 25c{lona Peaches . . 3" == 40c Pink Salmon . . at an |Oc{Junket Powder. . . . ™= Armours Corned Beef " |7c{Sultana Jelly . . . . = Blue Peter Sardines, 2 = |5¢c{Mortons Salt . . . 2 == Other Items at 53 Beautifully Designed Bed Room Suites Reduced Seven-piece Cherry and Ma- Fine Empire Colonial Dining Suite ple Bed Room Suite with of mahogany, ten mas- 5845 sive pieces. Formerly $1,690. Reduced to.... 1 Biedermeier Dining Suite, in maple and satinwood, ten pieces. Formerly $ 250 5 o 31 Elizabethan style Dining Suite, in English oak, with leath- er chairs. Formerly $420 $840. Reduced to..... Cained English oak Dining Suite, with reflector ta- ble, ten pieces. For- merly $742. Reduced to type 371 Classically designed 18th type Secretary in mahogany, formerly $147SU $295. Now Walnut two-door Bookcase, Queen Anne style, former- $65 ly $130. Now Swell front crotch Ma- hagony Secretary, for- $97.50 merly $195. Now ; All Walnut Queen Anne Secretary, formerly 5185. $G 2 .50 Sheraton Inlaid Bookcase, $49 Reduced to mahogany, single door, for- And Many Others Century merly $98. Now 41 Choice Dining Room Suités Reduced Save Now on Suites—Chairs—Desks —Secretaries—Bookcases — Lamps— Pictures Beds — Tables — Mirrors 295 $250 7205 265 5350 395 Poster Bed, formerly $445, reduced®to. .- ... 0. LS Grand Rapids made Bed Room Suite in Walnut and Gumwood, formerly $310, six pieces, now $375 Twin Bed Suite of Grand Rapids design, with 50-inch Bureau, eight pieces, reduced to.. Lt Six-piece Double Bed Suite in Walnut chieflly, fine con- struction, formerly $340, re- duced to .00 o Grand Rapids Bed Room Suite in Prima Vera and Maple; six pieces, formerly $395, reduced to $485 Twin Bed Suite of fine Grand Rapids construction, eight pieces, formerly $485, reduced to 1—$435 Bed Room Suite, Mahogany and Maple, with hanging mirrors and beauti- fully matched veneers, re- duced to.. 350 1—Directoire type Bed Room Suite with full size bed, formerly $600, six pieces, reduced to......... Grand Rapids made, Bed Room Suite of Dutch Colo- 3395 nial influence, former ly S2‘7 5 $335; six pieces, reduced to. And Others Not Listed Above Many Living Room Groups Sharply Reduced Now Sofas — Chests — Odd Pieces—etc. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E Bean Hole Beans. . . == 10c|Karo i Syrup. . . " Standard Tomatoes, 3 &n:20c(P&G Soap . . . . .5 e Gibbs Beans . . . . . = 5¢c{Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 == |9¢ Another Very Special Value! TROUBADOUR SLICED g PINEAPPLE . . 2 = 25c cans Serve as dessert in Salad, or baked with Smoked Ham. Coconut Bon Bons . 2 ™ 29c{Dromedary Dates. . » |9¢ Chocolate Drops. . . ™ I7ciLayer Figs. . . , . . ™ 23¢ orems Chocolates. 5w=:89c(Peerless Mincemeat *Jj 33c Hershey's Kisses . . . ™ 29¢|R. & R. Plum Pudding, 2 » 45¢ wxv. Chocolates. . »rx25c/Mixed Nuts. . ., . . = |9¢ Crestmont Chocolates m:45c{Walnuts. . . . . . . » 29¢ Chocolate Cherries ™ wx 33¢|aine Fruit Cake . . 2% 85¢ in tin Uneeda Bakers SPICED WAFERS Freshly Baked b 20¢ Delightful served with Apple Cid, er, Quaker Maid Phosphate Baking Powder 16-o0z. e g¢ o 17€ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fancy Florida NEW | CABBAGE w. Ge Ham with Cabbage Is Most Popular ! Juicy Tree Ripened ' GRAPEFRUIT 3 10 Serve Halved for Breakfast { Stayman Apples, 3 » 23c | Delicious Apples, 3. 25¢ Beets. . . . . 2P=a=ibc Cellfobe o o o o = [ 49¢ | ~ Stringlegs Beans, 2 » [9¢ Maine Potatoes, 10 ™ I5¢ New Potatoes . 4 25¢ Idaho Potatoes, 10 ™ 29¢ o Bag of 25 to 35 9 while they last

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