Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1933, Page 16

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A—16 % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 1933. TS MRt o . “— TDISTRICT HORSE SHOW PRESIDENT COVERS e e | WILLSTART ON MAY 10 SOR INVESTIGATES. (See Page 3-A.) | National Capital Exhibition to Be Towers could not have seen, . 9 through the cellar window, te Held Again at Brad bracelet lying on the ground. 155 Tos: Philatelists Are Collecting| | condition of the weeas, mmlec;ed 19’?};‘ will be held at Bradley Farms, dfi)l ciall] dull 5 1im; le—especially on a Stamps on Executives’ e i ; THE CURIOUS, QUESTION- | |\3" Niay 10 fo 13, inclusive, 1t was Anniversaries. ING EYE THAT PLUCKS THE | |qnriunced yesterday at a meeting of —Grenville Mellen. ] [ SmacsHmn et A Presidential covers are the ll'.efl) Virtually all the “exhibitions tradi- W‘ |0 thing in philatelic enthusiasms. Ghio, August 20. Covers to Non.h‘}:,“’{%‘a‘h:‘,fpgx‘f’%‘f,g‘fl,,;hirfi‘%‘;.‘i,y“,g},‘; Ings Pkg. c hio Burt, Cowll rintend UBend Ol dates. The B e, e | Oholter & Arthur, Fairfild, vt Oc- | P e ;’,’,’:u’a‘f““{fi' take place the division of dead letters of the Post | s " Govers to Fairfield, Vt. MG i wes e Washington's Office Department and one of the moet, Grover Cleveland Caldwell, M dis se event of the year occurs. SUNNYFIELD eminent authortties on stamps and | March i8. Covers tc Caldwel | onal Capital will come stamp collccting in Wasilngton, said: | 3 ) o ooy dan tic City Lol ; R “The collestion of presidential covers is | * Theodore Roosevelt, New York Ci - gt EXCELLENT C VALUES B ?fimming very vonu‘m p’miC:flm“““h,omobfl 27. Covers to New York C 1 S| e younger generation of postage stamp | ~ william Howard Taft, (Ci e N and cover collectors, and the fortunate | Ohio, Spfi(ember 8. Covers m"‘é‘i’;,'é e G“fde M IR QUARTERED feature of this class of covers is that & | nati,' O usually draw entries from this area are 8-0z. Jar 3JC Pint Jar (o CAMPBELL’S PRINTS Lbs. c start may “e made at any time and; ‘Woodrow Wilson, Staunton, Va De- Br\n Mawr, September 27-30; Mont- continued until the set is comp]ele ‘The | canber 28. Cmers to Staunton, Va C - stamp collecting bobby has been and is | Warren G. Harding, Corsicd, Ohlo, |Sanicion meet, ; pORK and BEANS Can C e value in_tea November 2. Covers to Marion, Ohi l I ’Pa,{j?l’den?c?&rs m"eéheh‘;n‘”'“%“%t”é e m}gge Plimou(h o x‘;*u]”g‘m;g ihils season instead of three as S NNYFIELD FRESHLY PASTEURIZED § United 4. Covers to Piymouth, Vt 5 UNNYFI CKWHEA' : States histor: Herbert C. Hoover, S ELD BU Tor CREAMERY et o, 1o ot o | 1o Rt o "W MAIL LOSS CLUES SLIM SLICED BACON | pANCAKE FLOUR Pl BUTTER erate effort to secure interesting covers from places and on dates connected FPost Offices Lacking. | Inspectors Hunt Minneapolis Rob- with the Iife of each of the 31 Presl- “It 1s not always possible to hi d possible to have a | - i, S O AP o 1 e e o i | et Exceeds 000 w. 2lc STANDARD QUALITY Cat from Y y o | Cowles explained, cause frequen \TH\NFAPOUS January 5 (#).— Lbs. C i ¢ there is no post office there. In that T ins ught, today to trace VO Vi Ve i (‘};n}. CO\P;S should S e btandu_, whohsbola WH'TE HO SE howing a portrait of Washing- | office in the State of h which T containing cash an l I 4 arked at New York on an an- n i s totaling well above Quaker Maid Beans | $ depot Tuesday night. CO of the first inaugural cere- | “The collect s . N chief postal inspector, EVAPORATED Van Camp’s Tomato Soup. ., .. 4 EN RE ril 30. Again: Andrew Jack- 1 Phe battie of New Orlcane, Jan: | ne o be ) up of the sacks’ . i 8 lsis o commemorate that | nts ed the cash loss M"_K D“.eq B,laCk Eye Peas.. e OL'VE OIL the life of Old Hickory, the col- the postmas ore, | 8 00, He' sald the exact Phillips’ Vegetable Soup ! lector uould desire a cover with a stamp | N. Y., in tim | amount of negotiable securities and eiing Snckeon, postmarked st New | 1933.” The President Meiniey eyver | bond coupons in the loot would not be Rajah Salad Dressing. .. ! 1, pint 1 pint Orleans on, say, Janary §. 1933, Ob- should be sent to the posimaster at|known for some time. 2 [ Yimty, fhire & 5o Bult © the powi.| Hilaa, Tiio, fo time for cincelation | Pederal Reserve bank paper was re- Tall Cans C Honey Bunch Raisins .. .pke. . €. o [ 2 Rajah Mustard . blnfcsl direct and indirect, or such a -'n‘xllm:ry ‘Zg,'m 5 In ;ac{x e of | ported to be in the pouches stolen. hilatelic sideline. ree,” instructions _about mailing | m———— » e should be inclosed. Each cover must e o S S e Snidet’s Tomato Jmce Cocktail .... Birthday List. be completely prepaid. Each letter to| design showed a log cabin in a circle, J Mr. Cowles has worked out a Presi- | the postmasters concerned also must be | with the caption: - “Andrew Johnson, GR ANULATED HchhCY s Chocolate SYNP . -oz. dent birthday list for the convenience | prepaid.” seventeenth President, born at Raleigh, S ken Sof of cover collectors, as follows . Mr. Cowles said that a special cachet | N. C., December 29, 1808." A s§ cial upreme Chicken George Washington, born at Wake- |‘'was used in commemoration of Presi- | cachet lw ‘was used in honor of . Ritter’s Beans GELATIN DESSERT field, Va, February 23, Send covers to | dent Andrew Johnson on covers mailed | dent Martin van Buren s minaerhesk, s pcstmuster at Washington's Birthpiace, | at Ralelgh, N. C. December 20. The | N. Y. Decomber 5. Arrow Special Beverage 6 Delightful Fl bl Pkl Bl ooti il i SRS AN, ightful Flavors s At qruney, Mass, Ocbobec | Bob White Baking Powder % mc‘?]‘ B bt Ehan lo Lbs. 45C Van Camp’s Sauerkraut 3 Pkgs. 20C as Jefferson, Shadwell, Va., dnssaasel WALK-OVER gl W - et el CLEARANCE SALE WEBSTERS NECTAR e . FRUIT and NUT MA BEANS 5 ORANGE PEKOE Mk 5, S oMo K S x| SHORT LINES OF COOKIES FRESH LI No. 2 Can )C TEA R bt ment s , ENCORE MACARONI or i, i, praoy LADIES’ SHOES o Y N obn Tyler. Buffalo_Station, _Va. FROM OUR Lb. 2 5C SPAGHETTI Pkg. SC 4 I4C pzkg_ 2 C B e REGULAR STOCK SUNNYFIELD N. C., November 2. Covers to Char- It Vgt G s, W ' NAVY BEANS, 3 . [Oc | QUICK OATS Sm. Pks. ) | Dried PRUNES, 31bs.19c¢ November 24. Cnvers to Omnge Va "o i N" . $ 6.95 Blue Rose RICE, 4 Lbs. [Oc T GRANDMOTHERS || Dried Peaches, 1. 25¢ i 8. -Gy . : DRIED LIMA BEANS, 3 1bs. | 9c | SWEDISH 5 c | Stndard Pess 2 Med. Cans 19¢C RYE BREA Loaf Stringless BEANS,4Med.Canl25C National Capital Horse Show of Lincoln Covers. % Abraham Lincoln, Larue County, Ky., va :m TR WOLF'S WALK-OVER SHQP SUGAR CORN, 4 Med. Cans 2 5¢ Omo Aprfl 27. Covers to Pol.nt Pleas- o s PS5t ; Special Prices for A&P’s Famous Coffees ames A. Garfield, Orange, Ohio, No- vernber 19. Covers to Gaj ld Ohio. rth Bend s T . . RED Ib. CONDOR 4, ~ i o'cLock ™ I9C CIRCLE ™ 2 IC BONAR 25C COFFEE tin 3' (Mild and Mellow) (Rich and Full-Bodied) (Vigorous and Winey) (In Most Stores) The Lowest aice at WE‘chSWé Havi) Ever'Sold Palmolive PILLSBURY'S OR GOLD MEDAL PALMOLIV )AP, 3 cues [7¢ 5b. Bag, 17c 12-b. Flour 3¢ S. O S.me. 2lc g Bog e ™ . 2 SUNNYFIELD i e CI’“PSOI 3 pr::l- ZOC l<:‘:I'R‘AANAKEUSL(}%lS2 pfi-, 17c I 5-lb. Bag, 12c 12-Ib. c 1€ about su: an lmpor- F ’ tant thing as one’s age! our 24-Ib. Bag, 49¢ bag 2 5 Eat Ry-Krisp Whole Rye P&G SOAP 3 cues 10c SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK END Wafers—and the actual v SELOX number of your years can " be ydur ! il OYfl‘da’k et > “Dick and Phil just These deliciously crisp [f'\ ; asked to meet my st grismers g b P i ey e I IN OUR MEAT MARKETS | ' FRESH FRUITS &WVEGETABLES‘ plenty surprised | ‘slim bec th k | . { I i o vigebodos 48 gl STEAKS = |TenaerROASTSormet | | EANCY o p— The unusual wholc ryé f ROUND bt 18 c 40 23¢| CHUCK i |0C_ YAMS POTATOES flavor of Ry-Krisp wafers ) ] 'V SIRLOIN Lb. 23c | 3-CORNER Lb. I5¢ | | 4 Lb: 9 5 Lb 23C ) ‘ ;: s. MC s. makes them equally invit- i g ing with breacli(fastycoflfec 3 : ; ‘\ Porterhouse Lb. 29c Fancy RIB Lb. I8¢ —uncheon shd—or any R4 | LEAN FRESH HAMS wioc | | FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT = 5c | | Smoked Skinned HAMS etk [2¢ | | FANCY LEMONS Doz, 29¢ Large Smoked HAMS 18245 1 ¢ | | Florida STRING BEANS, 2 1s.. 25¢ ] CENTER SLICES, LB, 17¢ ‘ ' FRESH PEAS 2 . 25¢ FILLET of HADDOCK ,F 1., 19c EMPEROR CRAPES 3 e 25c¢ gt . | *WHITE POTATOES 10 . |5¢ | | FANCY CARROTS Bunch ¢ | 4R gf%%%&“f&%?ff&fi&gfi 3% L | FRESH SPINACH 3ie25e D Wt ls) " | SELECT OYSTERS ... | | BASKET APPLES 4u. I8¢ y Ny~ EEN @ L. |0c | FLORIDA ICEBERG w5, 10c|OXYDOL = 2lc | | PURE LARD . Ge e s By N END-CUT CENTER-CUT ff Ofifi?fifs LETTUCE PORK CHOPS PORK CHOPS 6“"25C | 2h'dlI3C 25d.|7c

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