Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1932, Page 11

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SPANISH WAR INFANTRY UNIT HOLDS REUNION focal Volunteers Get Together 84 Years Froin Day They Weéré iuatered Out. MARGH TO PREVENT MULESUGITATION =~z Maj. !an Hfluses to Let| Vehr élr_snnual reunion in the Hamllwn hom last night, just 34 years Poucem‘h fo Dut, m Plan from the day they were mustéred out. Ghristmus Party. Their actual combat experience was brief, the flag of truce being hoisted {‘m £ _W. Brojn, superiiitendent nt ce, exflecfl thé Ringér miarchérs to create such an em BOY BAOLY HORT i INTRAFFC ISHAP = which she was driving and one oper- ated Robert 1rrt":'rmmr§.5&e2{ § the 1300 block o orty-fourt Three Women Are Victims in an( Pennsylyania avenue southeast. Other Auto Accidents 7%, i Sioen o ‘New York wes Reported. OPEN UNTLL WEDNESDAY Closed All Day Thanksgiving arrested and forced to post $100 bond fot his release on & charge of failing to have his automobile under emergency contral atter i had struck and injured |} Miss Carrie Batson, 42, 305 perso one a three-year-old | m were mjur: . 11n trlf’hc'm:c\den | F streets. Miss e yesterday and last ni ivate physici: T et Burke, 1700 Etxteenth & Private physiciad. gtrest soyiheast, received » Severe head g o Iendu Beet Growers: injuryu_";w;her;1 he x:as ?e to h;ae 2 the_side of an_automobile| GREELEY, Colo. November 22 (P).— pemed. bt ‘X‘“:‘m‘eson%rm”f?nogg\Repre.!entntlvbeltct Fred Cummings | Nichols avenue .southeast. He was|was re-elected president of the Moun- | tm'td at Casualty Hospital. where |tain States Beét Growers' Association | at the annual meeting of that organ- | | tzation yesterday. Cummings accepted on the matning after thelr atrivl on Four the first the firing lind " Chisholm preside: ney heré [y mfihmmt‘ge has declined ?‘nflm“fln‘: céfs of No. 4 precinct to FANCY FRESH-KILLED —and Meat Markets URKEYS A&P again leads in endeavoring to passon to you additional savings by our offering fine quality, specially selected fresh- killed turieys . . . plump, meaty . . , the kind that roasts so tender, tempting and dchclous at the lowest price we can temember, Ducks and Geese are not carried in all stores but may be had upon request. FANCY FRESH-KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS w. 2lc Tender ST E A K S Jui‘cy e g Tender ROASTS of Beef Srmoked HAMS 1s. [ 2¢ Round ™ 21c #23c ’é‘fi“esn HAMS u. 12¢| CHUCK . 13c SIRLOIN 1.29c¢ ausagc Meat w. |5¢ 3-CORNER . 19¢ Porterhouse 1. 33c¢ EOSIN ROAST 1. |5c FANCY RIB 1. 23c In All Stores— ' Daniel V. Speakers included Mll esident P C. ¢4 during that perlod : toaspmaster. Frederick C. Hodgson, pre it of the association; Gen, Jobp L. Clem and former Senator Rice W. Means, guests orton, Gen. t ari ¥ o m“'-‘t food -hd J. Murphy and James J. €allan a$ party i fntertainment- was _ furnished by PO 13 jihys fbedy lmilies ARd un- | Geonss. S'HonnoF and Matt Horme aercfnvfleged zh!]drm of the old fifth o Cliuréh to Hold Supper. inct, now Ave been sup- pued at Christmas flme with baskets | X-ray photographs were to be taken of food and téys by the policemen In| wALPORF, Md. November 22 (Spe- | fo deu—mlne if he has a fractured skull. that area of Southeast and Southwest | eial) —The nn.nunl turkey supper and | Miss Stella Sherrob, 22, of 3446 Con- | with the mervmun that if he felt the | Washington. Each December the po- benefit of St. Peter's necticut avenue, received cuts and office to be too much of a Burden in | licemen have €offifilled lists of needy | be held in the | bruises when knocked down by an au- Sadition fo his leglslnuve tasks, he f:‘&‘;e"&fln x;:hg‘»:é‘ 1’8:’3;’?31,;’5’333‘5 t le at Eighteenth and P streets. | would submit his resignation Can't Sphfe the Men. But this year, due to the expectéd esenu ul thé hunger marchers when véties, Maj. Brown has de- :l'eed thnt no omtel’s shall be permittéd to lelve their posts to solicit contribu- tions “‘uniéss !mnn have returned to | formal.” w, M L gifts for the annual at the station house. 1b. C “I have no intention of keeping tle foen in the fourth precinct from giving gneir regular chmtmns party,” Maj rowh sald. “But, due to the emer- | gency creatéll by the presghics of the | ungar marchers here the first part of B BEND FIVE _< TooTHPICKS IN THE MIDDLE . PLACE THEM INTHE PoSITIONS SHOWN IN PICTURE NO.L.THEN PUT A DROP OF WATER ON TNE BENT PLACE IN EACH ToOTHPICK ..« OF A SUDDEN THEY 'LLBEGINTO MO\/E AND,6RADUALLY, THE ENDS OtF E;(H TOGTHPICK WiLL COME ToGETHER TO FOQM\QJLIL\:(AVE POINT STAR, AS SHOWN IN PICTURE NO-2 et A LOT OF FUN S NG YouR FRIE :DES;:ZW Aty A LoT Mol TRIKK. .« ANDYOULLHAVE pitbetetrl) AND ALL HAVE A NOURISHING GLASS! FYLINSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS ! r, 1 cafihot sbe my Wiy clear | to permmm' from three tb five officers time off to cafivast the precitiet for Chrhtmu gifts. “We cannot spare the men, specially T the marchers léave and things Have re- turned to mormal I &m wllnng to go the limit. At lhl! 1 think we will have ébout !wo weeks in which to prepare for the K. X aifts don’i !umrry or Citiséh Protésts Order. Maj. Brown conferred With Commis- joners Luther H. Reichelderfer and ‘bert B. Trosby and Corporation ounsel W. W. Bnde thJs morning over plam for handling the hunger march: it Xve here about De- the con!erees would hu! \‘Iecllned vick!...our HORSE AND GOAT ARE HIDING SOMEWNEF?E IN ‘n-llS PA(TUI?E HELP s FIND THEM!. . . WE RE u) OFF To THE Grzotsm» :ora U I'FEE %ISPY JAny one g CRACKER SPREAD WITH JAMS JELLIES or PEANUT BuYrEre THESE DAINTY, SLIGHTLY SALTED SQUARES ARE DELICious ALL THROUGH MEALS...OR ANY TIME! 100K CAREFULLY ! THE HEADS OF THE HORSE AND THE GOAT MAY BE SEEN PLAINLY. SEE IF YouU CAN FINDTNEM ! to ullaw Iourth poll mission to F eemnbuuum Tor their Chrisf rt ht to the ship on thouflnds of hmil -ecuon whn ERES A SIMPLE DRAWING LESSON USING CIRCLES AND OVALS ! FoLLoW THE SUGGESTIONS, Fresh Shoulders.......n 10c New Sauerkraot.......m 5¢ Fresh Spareribs.......n 10¢ vt Ak s oo sbe g P R O s < 74— 2 SALT-WATER OYSTERS standards, Pr. 23 @t 45¢ Selects, Pr. 30ca. 60c STEP BY STEP ON ANOTHER PIECE OF PAPER AND YoU'LL BE SURPRISED To SEE How EASY 1T 15To DRAW A BUNNY RABBIT. . . AND HERES A LESSON IN WISE ECONOMY ! WHENEVER YSU WANT A DAINTY, SLIGHTLY SALTED wgcxsré‘mns CRISPER AND FLAKIER SAY SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS To Your GROCER! . and Krispy Crackets add to the Jny of every meal. They’re crisper, flakier, more favorful! Today’s great- & est value in quality crackers! fi:m u h: rnfih- Hl‘::.hm s mflmm. m it t:ejcteés’;\-y to t thelr posts. THANKSGIVING PHQQHAM The Troupers to Present Two Plays at Eimrn Center. A mn will be. = lenud ashing p" Sehool st 9‘;.’ s axuek m T8, orgal cenw‘x,'e Will prete.?! WO t ur RI u i} "Bwbm's Boy. A.X& “The Wolf at the DooF. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES California Emperor Fancy Eatmor GRAPES | CRANBERRIES 3 w |7 € 2w 25¢ Florida Orang: .aox. 25¢, 29¢, 35¢ New York State Celery. .. . . . .2 maches 15¢ § Florida Grapefruit. 4»-19:,25«15«; Faney Cauliffowet . /... ... .nest 19¢ & 23¢ Black Walnuts. ... b ve oo s Vit I BE Tceberg Lettuce. . .nest 8c 8 10c § Delicious Apples . . ... White Potatoes . . 10me 13¢ | Eating Apples .. ... . Sweet Potatoes ......... .5 ms 9c § Cooldng Apples . P, HotHou-eTomntou ..........2»-25c Fancy Bananas ......ave.e. 00 37c 8 210 California Tomatoes. . ..2 s 15¢ § Italian Chestnuts . ..cvcvuyoenn. . m10c |THANKSGIVING SUCCESTIONSI SPECIAL FLOUR SALE Combination SUNNYFIELD, 12 & 23c | 4 A&P PUMPKIN PLAIN OR SELF RISING....5 m. J2¢; 24 me. 45c Florida ORANGES exira flaky extra flaverfol that's why you ghould be sure "] to serve SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS S unshine Full of Juice KR.S"Y 5 Lbs. 27(5 CRACKERS 4 l California Jumbo Cd!ry . .2 vunches 19¢ Gl hltl — mmlblé rly Was to opent H\! mu- When a whole nation votes overwhelmingly for three eoffees—the A & P Coffee Trio—there is no need for us to argue about flavor, good- neéss and freshness. We merely say to you that we believe your taste will lead you to join the millions ) EIGHT O'CLOCK ™ MILD AND MELLOW 2r RED CIRCLE c°''** RICH AND FULL:BODIED 23 who prefer one of the A & P Coffee Trio. We want your judgment, as an individual, to settle your coffee question. « And remember, Hie coffee you like best is the best for you, no matter what it coits. . BOKA VIGOROUS R COFFER 27+ AND WINEY EQUAL TN QUALITY, THOUGH DIFFERENT IN FLAVOR, THESE K‘OFF‘EES ARE PACKED IN THE BEAN, GROUND FRESH IN THE STORE. BOKAR ALSO PACKED “STEEL-CUT™\ A &P COFFEE SERVICE EXCLUSIVELY IN A & P FOOD STORES o \ - THE COFFEE TO SUIT YOUR TASTE GOLD MEDAL |2 & PILLSBURYS R&R Plum PUDDING . esn 29c¢ Pure Lard Granulated Sugat. . .10 s 45¢ Confectioner’s Sugar . ...». 7c Rajah Currants Layer Figs Dromedary Dates A&P Pure Grape JUICE B3 13¢ &% 25¢ Lipp’s Whipped Crums » 15 Peanut Clusters .......». 19¢ ChocolateDmu ceventd 106 Bordo ¢ Dates ... s 23¢ Broken M?xed Candy.2 m 19¢ N. B, C. Champion Flake Butters 2 &, 25¢ Q\ectet’field—(:umel Lucky Strike—Piedmont Old Gold CICARETTES DROMEDARY CRANBERRY SAUCE Sparkle GELATIN Pks. Sc Libby Tomato Julce. .3 esms 25¢ Sweet Pickles e 23e Encore Stuffed Olives s-s i 19¢ Quaker Maid Cherries, 2 23 25¢ Tona Peaches 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes. .4 . e 17¢ Ginger Ale Clicquot 2 bew 25¢ 8 O’Clo¢k Coffee. ......m 21c Red Circle Coffee . .-von:um 23¢ .m 27c L ide L“ 27¢ 2.1b. ean 23¢ ..en 19¢ Nectar Tea Tona Eq:le Brand Milk. . Quaker Maid Baking Powder % 15¢ Atmore’s Keystone MINCEMEAT | - for Delicious Ples 2. 35¢ [ me. FLAKO PIECRUST . 37¢ Reuar Valo B 19624 m 73c Specia I 7‘ Dufty-Motts gatlon, 39 Sweet Cider "% 23c¢ V. C.Suwlmut.......--sc thlp'l Soups Carrots and Peas. . .med s 12¢ D. M. Spinach Light or Dark Beverage AbnerDrury 6 2. 25¢ Brazil Nuts ...........» 15¢ l-v. pasket 29¢ Walnut Meats vee.8on aan 39 Salted Peanuts .........» 19¢ Fancy English WALNUTS 2 n. 45¢ RAJAH. SALAD DRESSING 8am e pint | 4 Qt.sr24c jar s ST

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