Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1935, Page 7

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, D. C, TUESDAY, TANUARY ¥, 1935 TRAVELERS FIND 1934 BANNER YEAR Streamlining, Air-Condition- ing and Greater Speeds Attained in U. S. — By the Asspciated Press. American transport expanded its mastery over space and time in 1934, bringing increased speed, comfort and safety to the millions who ride the highways, railways and skyways of the Nation. New streamlined airliners, trains, busses and private motor cars streaked across the continent, smashing records e lTaken for Ride? ALLEGED GAMBLER FOUND DEAD ON ROAD. Greetings for the New Year! —from all of us here at A&P to all of you. I’s A&P’s job to go on year after year making it easier for more and more Americans to get an abundance and variety of good food at prices they can afford to pay. You may rest assured that A&P will do every- thing humanly possible to make 1935 a happy New Year to our customers. SUNNYFIELD Sweet Cream for fast time and setting higher stand- ards for luxurious, noise-muffled travel. B U T T E R In research laboratories scientists . Ib toiled on device after device to cater to & populace which travels more GEORGE (SKEETS) DOWNS, than any other in world history. Alleged Miami gambler and book- C ut fmn llle Tllb “) 35( Air-conditioning, hailed as possibly | maker, was found shot to death on , 10, “the great new American industry,” | a lonely road near Miami. Police was utilized on &n expanded scale | believe he was taken for a ride. by the railroads. It and the speedy —A. P. Photo, streamlined trains were called an an- > swer to the inroads on passenger travel hour and “sleep like a kitten” in cozy by busses and private cars and a challenge likewise to air transporta- tion. Air Also Dirt-Insulated. The old Iron Horse, as well as Diesel- electric type locomotives, pulled cars berths on new sleeper airplanes. In the new model transport planes the muffling of engine noise, the re- duction of propeller noise and the Sound-proofing of cabin walls with | insulating material make for quiet- which not only were air-cooled, but | ness that is in marked contrast with ; were insulated from dirt and the ancient “cinder-in-the-eye” hazard. Even the familiar thunder of car trucks on rails was hushed by noise deadeners. Operators of metropolitan-type and cross-country busses took up stream- the din on the old airliners where cotton for the ears was a travel neces- | sity. Studies of airplane exhaust mani- folds have resulted in methods of carrying the gases clear of passenger compartments. The Bureau of Air! linng to increase speed and effect | Commerce reports that improved in- fuel economies. They also sought im- | stallation manifolds, proved ventilation and initiated lab- | oratory experiments in air-condition- ing. Tests disclosed that gas-electric engines would pull a bus uphill at a much faster rate of speed than the together with the compulsory utilization of fire walls | and the elimination of air-pressure ' fuel feed systems, has virtually elimi- | nated risk of fire in the air. | Ease of operation and freedom from | gas-mechanical motors. Considerable | driver-fatigue, as well as streamlining interest was shown also in rear-engine | for speed and fuel-saving, featured ! | the private motor car developments ! drive systems. Trains and airliners presented a preview of tomorrow’s speeds. The of the year. Burlington's streamlined Zephyr zip- | t5 stimulate the mass production by | the aviation industry of small, low- | priced planes whose chief character- | ped the 2,015 miles from Denver to Chicago between sunrise and sunset at an average rate of 77.5 miles and & peak pace of 112.5 miles an hour. The Union Pacific's lightweight aero- dynamic train, racing from Los An-| o —— — geley'to New York in 56 hours and 55 minfites, cut 14 hours off steam loco- motive running time and $220 off the customary fuel cost for spanning the continent. ' Airliners now offer 73-minute serv- ice between New York and Washing- | ton, D. C., while Capt. Eddie Ricken- | backer’s 12-hour dash in a transport plane from coast to coast gives promise that Mr. John Q. Citizen soon can eat | istics would be safety and ease of op- | eration. | | 3¢ Your Dentist Hurts You Try ] DR. FIELD Plate Expert Double <=k Suction 1 Guarantee a Tight Fi | or 1 [ The Government launched a drive ! | i | | | i 27-0z. cun SULTANA Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE 2 e 35¢ ONE DAY SALE IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Tomafoes 2 med. cans l 5c Pudding. 7 Delicious Flavors offer a wide selection of this Granulated Sugar, 10 ms 49c¢ 8 O’Clock Coffee. .. .m 19¢ Red Circle Coffee ... .m 23¢ Bokar Coffee w. 27¢ Nectar Tea % 14¢; %4 27¢ 8 25¢ can Iona Cocoa breakfast in California and have his | Specially Priced U E A Wednesday Only CUTLETS .25 LOIN CHOPS- 23« RIB CHOPS - 21. White House Apple Sauce 2 & 15¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup . 2" 15¢ Campbell’s Assorted Except Soups T . Coconog Blue Peter Sardines, 2 esns 15¢ Light Meat Tuna Fish, 2 7% 25¢ Fleischmann's Yeast.cake 3c Iona Sauerkraut. . .targe can 9¢ Chewing Gums . . .3 rs 10c - Powlar Cigarettes e $1.20 Laundry Jems. . . .3 s 29¢ 5 Lbs. Soap Chips. .ms 35¢ Silver Dust 2 vies. 27¢ Book Matches dinner in New York City the evening of the same day. | Passenger ease, convenience and safety, as well as speed, are stressed | by airline operators as new travel in- | ducements—club-like comfort in deep- | es; quiet at a speed of 200 miles an Standard Quality Stringless BEANS 2 med. cans 5c SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE FLOUR 3 pkes- 19‘ Buckwheat Flour, 2 1bs. 15¢ Begin the New Year | Right—and make this | your first errand to- | morrow morning. | Only twice a year— but in this Semi-Annual Clearance Sale you have the unhampered choice of Every Glenbrook Suit and Top Coat Were $24.50 and $27.50 $217 Every Richard Prince Suit, Overcoat, Top Coat Were $35 and $40 $27775 Every Fashion Park Suit, Overcoat, Top Coat Were $50 to $75 $41.75 Only Evening Clothes and Fashion Park Blue Excepted We don’t have to tell you, men, that these are the - || finest Clothes produced—and they are reduced now because it is clearance time-——and when that time comes we cut loose from every consideration but CLEARANCE. No Charge for Alterations Fresh Fruits and Vegetables NEW POTATOE 3m17c Beets or Carrots. . .2 vunches 15¢ | Iceberg Lettuce, 2 nas. 19¢; 2 nas. 25¢ New Cabbage ». 5¢ | FreshRadishes . .. .2bumenes 9c Crisp Celery Texas Spinach 2w 19¢ CAULIFLOWER =19« 4w 13¢ | Ripe Bananas. . . = 21cor 25¢ 4 ws. 15¢ | Stayman Apples....3m 17¢c 3w 10c | Grapefruit...3tr10c; 3tr17c 19c&25¢ SUNDINE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 cans 19¢ 32420 Red Bliss Variety 3= 25¢ Rajah Maple Blended Syrup . . Van Camp’s Bean Hole Beans . . 2 == 15¢ Encore Prepared Spaghetti . 4-=25¢ For Clothes or Dishes Supersuds 3 » 25¢ For that Schoolgirl Complexion Palmolive Soap 4 = 19¢ The Golden Bar of Laundry Soap * Fels-Soap . 5 = 23¢ A-PENN WAX-ALL MOTOR OIL | FLOORWAX * Light—Medium—Heavy For I Polishing ' i Floors and Other Hard Surfaces. Yellow Onions Sweet Potatoes 12-0z. 25¢ Turnips 15 FLORIDA ORANGE California Navel ORANGES for the price of a dozen SUNDINE ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 25¢ an. 29¢ to 49c¢ OLYMPIA 2 PEAS Grandmother's Doughnuts Pkt 10c MORTON'S SALT 2 e 13¢ WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 417 SCOT-TISSUE sccare¥rice 2 w1 15¢ ELECTRIC BULBS. CLEANER GE's | Mazda 15-30-60 wate | 15-25-40-60 3 9c oon 5 9C each ] Qc enchwitoc These Prices Effective in Washington and Suburbs Until the Close of Business Wednesday, January 2, 1935 Dried, Soaked Plain or lodized While they last A-PENN French Dry Make use of our convenient Charge Service— monthly settlements, or .our 12-payment Plan. Ib. can The Mode—F at Eleventh 2.1b. §-0z. can In Most Stores

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