Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1932, Page 10

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A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1932, GENERAL MOTORS WORKERS PROFIT Company Distributes $2 for: Every Dollar Invested in Savings Fund. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 5—Employes Motors poration who n putting scmething by for a rainy years ago are now collecting or each dollar put by h and stock to 30 invested in its savings teres i Wins Beauly Test | ADJUDGED NATION'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL. MISS MABEL ELLIS, “)‘.n carried off first honors in the uty contest co ’m(‘l(‘d at the third Congress in . Miss Ellis dged the Na- nan. These 15 nation contest auspices of the nds of patrons of > pictures were Wide World Photo. " LINDY WORKS AS USUAL be way P nings, if the amount does not exceed $300. I—nr each | dollar put in, the corporation con- tributes 50 cents, and the latter is used to purchase General Motors stock. With the dividends additional stock is pur- ehased. The cash receives interest at 6 per cent Rerognlzn Responsibilities. homes thro plan ugh the operation of the Miss Agnes Baden-Powell t_of and er of gland n “a tour of 12,000 miles ON HIS 30TH BIRTHDAY Total of 21,000 Miles in Air Cov- ered by Colonel During the Past Year. | By the Associated Press NEW YORK, February 5.- Lindbergh today ~celebrated his jeth birthday. He went to his ~Charles ttering young. there to greet s day. ar Col. Lindbergh 00 miles, in- nded vacation trip for gh, the former b ient. That trip v the sudden death i s father, the late Senator Dwight W. Morrow ESCAPED CONVICT SLAIN EL CENTRO. Calif, February 5 (#) Alvin Selif, 28, who escaped 10 days ago from the Arizona Penitentiary by t of the gates in an oil tank, and killed here yesterday. 45, colored janitor. Selif as he attempted office and shot him BUY or RENT Office Furniture H. Baum & Son 616 E St. N.W. Nat. 9136 TEN KIDWELL’S TEN MARKETS M ARKETS Inc. MARKETS Prepare for the Rainy Day—Shop at Kidwell’s Quality, Service and 16 Ounces to the Pound Always Opening Soon, Branch No. 11, and What Bargains! Smoked Hams &:ii ti2is | o b 13¢ Zoller's Best Smoked Shoulders. . . . .. m. 9c Fresh Shoulders. . ... ... . 9¢ Round Steak. ... 19c¢ «Sirloin Steak. . .. 20c Beof P’terhouse Steak . 22¢ €€1 \Hamburg Steak.m. 12¢ (Chuck Roast. . ., 12¢ \Plate Beef...... . 8¢ LAMB Breast Real Lamb. .. ... . 6c Leg Spring Lamb. . . ... . 19¢ Rib & Loin Lamb Chops 1. 18¢ Shoulder Spring Lamb . .1». 10¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops . 121/5¢ SLICED BACON This Is a Kingan Prod 5 m. box §5¢ uct and a Great Value Chickens!.. /i . 21c (Frying and Baking) Large Fowls ....... . . 21c Breast Veal .. .... .. . 121/5¢ Shoulder Veval'm.!. “ ..... . 15¢ Veal Chops .......... . 19¢ Pork Loin Roast...... w. 1lc (Special) Lean Pork Chops. . ... Bean Pork ........... 1. bc Special Small Fresh Hams. . .. 1215¢c Sausage Meat . 12¢ Sliced Bacon . . 19¢ Bacon Squares ...... .. (Fine Bacon) Sivip Bacom .......... Ib. (Whole or Piece) Pickled Tripe . 10c; 3 ins. Eggs.... .dor. 17c; 3 dor. 50c (Real Table Fers) Creamery Butter .. ... . 26¢ Rect) Pure Hog Lard 1. 7c; 3 s. 20c Compo'd Lard . 7c; 3 ms. 20c Pig Liver.. ... w. Tc; 4 1bs. 25¢ Fr. Pig Kidneys 1. 6c; 5 1bs. 25¢ Smoked Sausage . ... 1215c¢ Fresh Spareribs .. ... .. . 10¢ Fr. Pig Tails 1. 10c; 3 1s. 25¢ Fresh Pig Feet (Fancy) SAUER KRAUT (Bulk) . . .quart Tc; 3 quarts 20¢ (Can) . .1ge. <zn 10c; 3 cans 25¢ Pure Sweet Apple Cider ga1. 21¢ Bring Your Jug Pure Swt. Apple Cider 1 ga1. 15¢ (Including Mason Jar) 1. 415¢; 10 s, 43¢ . 8¢; 3 s 22¢ Vers Fanes) Navy Beans. . .in. 5¢; 6 1ws. 25¢ Sugar .. Prunes SALADA TEA Brown Label PLACK- rLack- Peas. b, 5¢; 6 s, 25¢ Large Paper-Shell Pecans rinest Grate 1. 15¢; 3 s, 43¢ EATING APPLES *», 5me FANCY RED APPLES . . . 10 ws. 13c (Large No. 1) Bushel Basket To0 eound Rag s 10 ms. 17¢; .10 s 19¢; Sweet Potatoes (Large No. 1) bushel basket 7 5¢ bushel basket 7 9¢ Bushel Basket doz. 10c (Rexl Good) | Grapefruit (Large) A Real Frontier Brand. . . Orinda Club Brand. . Peach Sale! Sutter Pack Brand. . . «an 12V2¢ Try a Can .can 14c “anl15c Today! 305 9th Street N.W. 3272 M Street N.W. 2153 Penn. Ave. N.W. 3104 M Street N.W. NORTHEAST PUBLIC MA 406 H Street N.E. 7th and C Streets S.E. 2611 14th Street N.W. 3218 Pea Street NNW. 8215 Georgia Ave,,Silver Spring RKET, 12TH & H STS. N.E. From, NEW YORK AVENUE af FIFTEENTH Profit by These Extraordinary Values at Once! LLAST DAY TOMORROW STORE-WIDE SALE Prior to Reorganization EGULAR prices have been disregarded. Reductions that mean tremendous savings to you prevail through- out our stocks. Everything is included. 330, 335, 340 Overcoats $]JEi75 The lowest price which we have ever marked an overcoat. Fleeces, llamas, boucles and smooth-finished woolens in blues, oxford grays and browns. All the'popular styles are included. 330 and $35 Topcoats ‘18 For mild Winter days, these topcoats are perfect. Gray herringbone and tan tweeds, plain gray mixtures and coverts. All sizes. $35 TUXEDO SUITS $22 75 Models with peak or notch lapels, of fine, unfinished worsted, fully silk lined. TUXEDO SILK VESTS, $3.65 $6 Oxfords 5435 | Black and tan oxfords in French, English and broad-toe lasts; also patent leather dress oxfords. Com- fortable, durable and smart. Neckband style Neckties 45c¢ We’ve sold more than thirty thousand of these tics at considerably higher prices. Most of them are Mogadore silks in smart stripes. All Sales Final and for Cash New York Avenue at Fifteenth Open 8:30 A M. to 6 P.M, = PROFIT by these extraordinary values at once. Re- member that everything is P-B quality. Fill your needs for months to come. Shop as early as you can. $30 and 335 Suits ’18 $35 and %40 Suits el Every $30, $35 and $40 suit in our stock is included in these two groups. in models for men and young men. Handsome, long - wearing worsteds All models and sizes. A NOMINAL CHARGE FOR NECESSARY ALTERATIONS P-B’s Finest Suits At Drastically Reduced Sale Prices L $3350 Were $60 and $65 $1.55 and $1.95 Woven madras and broadcloth. d le in white; attached in white and smart patterns. collar- Prep raSuits $1 3.65 $20 and $22.50 suits. his new semester with a new suit. Fancy mixtures, 13 to 18 years. School Overcoats, 11 to 18 Start the boy on $12.65 $43.50 $53.50 Were 870 and $75 Were $85 and $90 35 ‘Hats $2.95 This season’s smartest models. Soft hats in grays and tans, and plenty of the new derbies for more formal occasions. Roomy; they won't pull or bind. Plain and fancy broadcloth in all styles and all sizes. Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth Open 8:30 AM. to 9 P.M.

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