Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €, TnunrSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933, MRS, ELKINS' RITES | | iine we e Proves Fatal to SEATTLE, March 2.—Pound- ing a w“krei;lngd tl):'e 'to lg:un it . fron the k. iester . Daughter, Wife and Mother| | 35 truck ~driver, was injured g . fatally yesterday DK & blowout og | of U. S. Senators Active e ;mgqggghmsi, e Here Many Years. Bl s i M . }__”:chnh;;: - \ Nkt ‘ N\ Funeral services will be held at EIkins, | PEACE PLAN SUGRESTED ‘ — \\\ AN AM. Until 3 P.M. \ AN IWEERE B MERMMN Your Nearby W. Va, tomorrow for Mrs. Hallie D.|Herriot for Close Agreement of Saturday, March 4th N\ e A&P Food Store Elkins, daughter, wife and mother of Three World Democracies. N 3 ! United States Senators, who died yes- )P it ; terday at her home, 2029 Connecticut| PARIS, March 2 (). —Former Premler \ avenue. She was 79. Edouard Herriot, speaking last night at NN The body was sent to West Virginia | & meeting of the Executive Committee \ \ last night and funeral services fre to be| of the Radical party, said that “a close )‘sld in Davis Memorial Church, found- | agreement among' t et | Inauguration Day for Every Food Need Hear Bt dpimommkmemt'h? Losttatienniie Added Special Added W eek End Special New Low Prices ns, whose’ social prominence | of freedom and peace Mrs. s in the Capital covered a long period of | ~ Fer this reason he is convinced, he years, was the widow of Senator Stephen | said, that “we ought, on our part, to ki h Tved as S y do the utmost to remove a passing mis- | DEL MONTE net. -She was the | understanding which separates us from \| \ U of the la | the United States and respond to the Evaporated ocedure ; 2 Ige. cans 2 5C dozen I7C dozen 2 IC 2 tall' cans gc ean 5¢ ginia. Her hi ki he vived by Halves or Sliced Every Egg Guaranteed Standard Brands . ... Katherine Elkins Hitt. B dren were with her when she died. et B N\ - _IN ALL GROCERY STORES AND MEAT MARKETS.. M} THIS AMAZING \ * COMBINATION SALE FOR LEMUEL J. CLINE| | | N\ | COMBINATION SALE vtnn i s 5 vt v | MR “ I_7c Pkg, SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE SUNNYFIELD 7 amsemieonge B (N CeewN |_.5co|'_f"d|§'§’rc“chlf “SAUSAGE SLICED BACON » j‘ ’ Funeral services for Lemuel J. Cline. geniusdiscovered e Mr. ne — o, - Tuesday. i ciple that has ; Regular I 9 Rindless, in The services were conducted by Rev. i pkgs. Alion B. Alttather of the Falls Church been perfected by \ Value 22¢ Both for - Cellophane Mr. il cnised 1o Company 1of| | Il General Electrie \ ‘ f ik e B EHE 0% | ] scientists. Dont [ IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS | R AR P R buyf any electt“c e - LU e At H refrigerator \ G.W. U FILIPINO DIES | | | L5 tilsousee \ PORK LOIN Fancy Fresh Killed | Espiridion P. Cubero, Graduate| | l the New 10* ‘ . ; Chesterfield Student, Received Degree in June. W General Electric. \ ROAST Lb. |21/2C Tl lRKEYS I Old Gold—Camel Espiridion P. Cubero, a graduate stu- l § g 1 e e Llltky Shilm NATIONAL PORK CHOPS 8to 12 CIGARETTES he toiher M uweom T ums) () SHPPLY CO. )/ el o SR e DR i S AR T AN Phy. bero of Calape, Bohol, Philippine H Blands T ambers tunert| | ] € GRAHAM, Pres) 8 c | Fancy Fillet of Haddock . ... .» 17¢ | Sliced Cooked Ham . 25¢ &rlt;n bome awaiting funeral arrangements. ' Fresh Cleaned Trout Skinless . 20c the amazing prin- \ 3 MEAT Wafer Sliced Youlb. 2 e |Sc 1328-30 New York LIQUOR BILL PASSED g \ . Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass. . .31 25¢ | Braunschweiger or Liverwarst. ... 29¢ : ‘quan- «A Washington- [ {Fr eaned Spanisi Standard. Sel ] i tities of liquor for rsonal use in the o - - | N—— iects event the cighteenth amendment is re- _— Specially Priced O sters Regular Low Prices g e e S bunt | IMACKEREL 1b. 8¢/ | {at45¢ ~Y*'°" o 60 ‘a-}".u‘z,': O SeTn e e ppreey oy Vatoh fur th Uneeda Bakers i : c e EH RS e R easure, passed by the Scnate ot week, was seat Lo the Governor, | Wt b ud Bl b LY I _ RAISIN DROP | Freh Cooked Sirimp Sc Strip Bacon. . by e e ™ 1205 | PEANUT BUTTER iy, - Rib Lamb Chops : but or Salmon, sliced. . .. P 4-0z. -1b. CA K ES . 17¢ CIF:M'“. Hnliu‘u ; e Loin Lamb Chops . lln: 7c 'A;“ 25c aox. 15¢ o Buhod e, 8 I PREMIUM FLAKES. . . .» 15¢ | Nutritious Filler for Sandwiches Close Saturday at 1 P.M. I i Also in All Grocery Stores : SMOKED SKINNED | i . M. Raisins. . . .3 pkes. 25 i 1 Del Monte Asparagus, 2 Picnic cans 29, i Chase & Sanborns Coffee. . . ».31c T IbA s Lb. C i .. ke en 19 ‘ i . | English Walnuts n0is, .. » 2lc Sardiny 2 aans 19¢ Half or Whole Del Monte es Englth Wainot n2c —that’s all there is about it—re- gardless of what it means in price— garment over from this sesson nto ALL SPECIALLY PRICED OTHER REMARKABLE VALUES next. kAT AR o0 o Botter D. M. Mixed Fruits e 206 . Z Sunnyfield Butter Puffed Rice : F aShlon P ark ONE ‘ :EN I S A I 'E Rajah Salad Dressing. ... ». #r 15¢ Chicken and Noodles. . . 16-ox sar 25¢ Sparkle Gelatin ; Encore Macaroni : Suits and Overcoats Granuated Sugar American Cheese .. Here is an opportunity for you to share in a most Sunnyfield Flour Light Tuna Fish. . . outstanding money-saving sale. Exceptional values are offered to A&P customers during Inaugural week. Pure Lard Boscul Coffee Grandmother’s Sliced Bread w. teat 5¢ Pay 1c More and Get $ 2 1.50 ‘ | I Buy at I Regular Price | o L pkes. SUCAR CORN igfifig}'flfiw s o g i ggz | |STRINGLESS OR LIMA BEANS 4= 2 ' et ik ok kA A A Ao Aok RANNRRRREER RN RRRRY in Oil Regardless of their former prices—and I 3 3 el you know what Fashion Park prices range. 2 TOMATOES Ait:d':?::n 4 . 25c 5 e i e e S P2 | iy x ; i | FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Il ENAVYBEANS . . .4 ~10c|5 ® e e * U. S. No. 1 Grade White Glenbrook 1. MR : e f gPORK and BEANS %t 4 == 18¢ | § cams | 0 L. 13¢ 20 Overcoats il i suvyrED RICE ... 3~ 17c | g 18c; | POTATOES 3.0 5555119 . ——————————————— $ .50 Il i PEANUTBUTTER % 22i28c |3 = Grapefrit. .3 106,31 25c | Fresh Spinach | It e o | Juicy Lemons . aox. 27¢ ceberg Lettuce. . nesa 8¢ & 10c Hi APP LE SAUC QA';:; 3= 250 4 Sans ¥ | Navel Oranges Crisp Celery ‘ il || Stayman Apples § TOMATO JUICE &3 5 o 25¢ | 6 bore | Califlower ... College Inn b tax % Stringless Beans .. M&Ew Egfifiiflfff Faeer o e | YELLOW ONIONS .. . . . 3w | Bt ol v 1 spe uici—for §GINGER ALE "t 3w 25c | 4 bon 2 | Florida | BANANAS | YORK —and you know, too, what tremendous reductions this means. they’ll hurry out now with a rush. ‘ 7 / WALDORF T 5 = 24c|§ o 25¢ i | ORANGES | pocen _A; PP % S S | : . JUc | The Mode—F at Eleventh I f | Bag { GUESTIVORY & 5 == 18c | § == 2c : 3l (7c-19e-21c | - —

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