Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1921, Page 7

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1244 HEINZ SAUER KRAUT I ' It's Cooked—and Ready to Eat ‘ Just place the unopened can | in boiling water for about 20 | minutes. cpen it and it’s ready | to serve. No disagreeable odor of cooking. can if yot Per can. Tr; = 18c kraut. PLAIN OR TABASCO ATSUP A DCCTCR TO COLD MEATS TRY IT &y C SANITARY BUTTER 1b. White Potatoes, per peck......... Onions, per } l Troco Nut Butter, Ib. ............... | | pecke AT Jelke Good Luck, Ib.................33¢c Nut-Marigold Margarine, Ib. .. ..... ll Compound Shortening, Ib. ...........13c Crisco.............11h, 22¢; Wizard Carpet Clean, pkg........... il Wizard Polish, 43cand............. WizardFloorWax,pertin.......... il Sanitary Macaroni er Spagheth pkg.. lill Sanitary Noedles, pkg.............. {ll Quaker TWO-MINUTE Oats, pkg..... -15¢ Quaker TWO-MINUTE Wheat, pkg.. . .10c il National Brand Rolled Qats, pkg.. .. .. .11c Michigan Navy Beans, per bb...........6¢c California Lima Beans, per bb.......... Pure Lard in ene-Ib. cartons.........16¢c PURE LARD Bulk, b. 14¢ .15¢ .98c .69c .10c .10¢ Washington Flour The All-Purpose Flour Washington Flour is suitable for all house- hold baking. No matter what it is you are going to bake, Washington Flour will do the work. Particularly for all pastry uses you will find “Washington” the exact kind of flour that will give you the desired re- sults. 2ZZ) 'BUY A BAG FOR TRIAL TOMORROW C - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1921 150 Stores Buy a Broom That Gives You Real Value BLUE BIRD BROOMS A superior broom in every respect and one that will give you cxtraordinary service. Lightweight, strong and dur- able. . Always ask for it by name. 98¢ The Cheese You W lLike Elkhorn Brand Cheese Pimento or Kraft, can, 17%/5c Swiss, can o Roquefort-American, can.29c OQur Price, Eachii s m| KARQO (Blue) 3 Ibs., 65¢ SYRUP Large, Juicy GRAPEFRUIT, ea., 10c| 5 b, can 3 ] ¢ Do You Own a Washing Machine 1f so you should try at least one package of these wonderful white soap chip made especially for machines. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS Large . package Skl one package, you'll be de- ll‘htfll with results. WHIPEZEY The new product now being advertised can be secured at all our stores. Usual 25c size..... c “What is it?” Nutro is a combination of evaporated skimmed milk and vegetable fats. Looks like Tastes like and is used exactly as you use straight evaporated milk. Large RITTER’S PORK 9 and BEANS, can. JC TOMATOES ~ 10¢ Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup The pure juice of the cane boiled down to the consist- ency of syrup. KATRENA BRAND No. 1Y, size. ... 15c No. 2V, size. ... 25c “BEE” Brand Mayonnaise A new product now on sale in our stores. Every one who likes mayonnaise will be delighted with this. P 32¢ Jar..., ——— e et -7~ GORTON’S Ready to Fry CODFISH CAKES A mixture of codfish and mashed potatoes. Per Can, Contents are 18 ready for the fry- SPECIALS THIS WEEK BLUE ROSE RICE, Ib. 5¢ :-THIRD of last year’s cost to This price is about ON “imy SARDINES . 15¢ These are the FISH & FISHERMAN brand. A fine small fish at an exceptionally low price. SILVERLAKE BEETS 12v2¢ No. 2 Cans 1f you do not already know how good canned bects can be it is well worth while to try a can. You'll come back for more. “MELFA” Sweet Potatoes . 17v%¢ Packed solid with the finest kind of sweet potatoes. “Sanitary” Catsup, 12%¢ Small Bottle A fine grade of catsup at a very moderate price. BORDEN’ MILK Use it for all cooking purposes. Ex- Get Borden'’s sured of satisfaction. X 2c This Purchase of CANNED PEAS Will Interest You We have purchased from the J. B. Inderieden Co., packers of fine peas in Illinois and Wisconsin, a big block of their remaining stock, and the first shipments are arriving. This purchase will interest every buyer of canned peas for the reason that we can now offer you one of the biggest canned goods bargains of our business career. cellent for use in coffee. Bmlud and be as Per Can.... Unsweerenee EVAPORATED MILK 6T wivger _+ pouss. Our purchase totaled over 13,000 cases, which means THIRTEEN (13) CARLOADS of these fine goods which we will have to offer you, enough to carry us right through the season when peas are most in demand. We have sold “Inderieden” Peas for many years, and you are assured of fine flavor and quality when you buy anything of us which bears the “Inderieden” label. ALL THIS PURCHASE WILL BEAR ]. B. INDERIEDEN & CO.’S name as packers, but due to the fact that not enough labels of one brand were on hand to label the entire purchase alike various brands, such as Barron, Pewaukee, Blue Jay, etc., etc., will all be found later, but the peas will all be of the same grade and quality. Our 1st Car Is “BARRON BRAND” Any buyer who wants a Our can of peas can afford to try one can of these at this price. We will let you l be your own quality judge, c but we predict that this of- fering will please you greatly. Price, Per MRS. 1. S. PHILLIPS TO BE | BURIED AT ARLINGTON National Officers of D. A. R. to Es- cort Casket From Union Station to the Grave. ‘she }=in { body will be \of Judge Joseph {vived by |EX-CHIEF DRUMMOND DIES MRS, JAMES SPILMAN PHII rvices for Mrs. . registrar seiety. Da itios her home. Ck Jherdstown, rnoon at the will he resic 11:30 o'clock and conveyed to Arlin Iton cemetery for interment beside the body of Mrs. Phillips’ daughter. Mrs. Carrie Phillips Berkeley, who {died in 19 Relatives and friends will accom- | the body to this citv. Friends of Phillips_in Washington will at- rs at Arlington. ion to her activities in the| Mrs. Phillips has been a | women's organizations of | and organized the | Ford Chapter, D. / that p In state . A was vice regent for At the invitation Maynard in Shepherdstown, Pack Hr corge Phillips the officn of re ational Society. Continental n of brilliant travels had made £ of the world. Society. D. A. R. the home of Mrs. Phillips ganization for drag From Union tomorrow friends has tion to the d men Phillips w . Chapline of Shep- | herdstown. W. Va, a descendant of a | prominent colonial family which came ¢ from England in 1610. s old. She was ‘ Director James - N., retired. She is sur- a grandson. Jame Phillips two brothers, Charles T.1 - wai wife of Pay s, U. S. Phill Berkel | Chapline of the Treasury Department | {and Albert Chapline of St. | Fla. . Augustin and nicc and a nephew Retired U. S. Secret Service Official Succumbs in Brooklyn. i W YORK, February 14.—T f Andrew L. Drummond. se ix. former chief of the United | secret service. noted for his investigation of the original Ku, Klux Klan, was announced here to- day. He died at his home in Brook- Iyn Saturday. He joined the {and one of his first ass sction with th organization a f of the service in 1891, and | eW Years ago. i DIES IN ARIZONA. Edward W. Fordan, 24, Was Grad- uate of McKinley School. Word { death of i in Phoenix retired received hore today of the| Sdward W. Fordan of this city | Mr. Forx ears old, and a grad- | Manual Training | He went to Phoentx about fovs { years ago to recover his health. Funeral arrangements have not been i completed, but it _is believed his body‘ | will be brought to Washington for burial. | i He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Jen- | nie Fordan, a native of Washington, .n.nd; | 1 i H 1 DRIA, Va., February 14— City council at its next meeting will | be asked to arrange for an appropria- | tion for the Installation of a combina tion fire alarm and police alarm sy tem. Officials of the city fire depart- | ment say that such a system is much { needed and that a police call system in connection with the fire alarm tem will greatly facilitate the work of the police. For many years efforts have been made to install such a sy tem. [ Following a preliminary hearing in the police court today Hugh H. Ha ris. at whose home the police testifi they found a still Saturday afternoon, | was held for the action of the grand | | jury. Harris declined to make a state- | {ment. He was released on furnishing | a $500 bond. Chief of Police Goods and Sergt. Campbell, armed with a warrant, went to Harris' home Satur- day afternoon. The chief testified that they found a still in the of the house and also four jugs sup- posed to contain corn liquor. The chief said Harrls told him he had been making a little beer. Five speakers last night delivered in- teresting addresses before a largely at-’ tended meeting of the members of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary’s Catho- { lic Church in the Lyceum Hall. Ad- dresses were mado by Representative O'Connell of ouisiana, James T. Fitz- gerald, vice president of the archdiocesan section of the Washington division ; M. J. Noon, secretary of the ion; 'P. J. Haltigan, president of the section, and ! Rev. Louis Smet, pastor of St. Mary's Church. J. H. McDonough, president of the local organization, introduced the speakers. After the addresses there was a smoker and refreshments were served. Prior to the meating a reception for the new members was held in St. Mary's Church, when about fifty boy men were roceives Mamic But forty-one years ola, §led this moraing at hr meme. B North Alfred street. Funeral arrange- ments have not been completed. The body of John M. Penn, fifty-one years old, a former resident, who dicd in Manchester, N. H., will be brought here for byrial. The deceased for ten years had lived in Manchester. He was = son of the late George and Susan Penn, Two brothers survive him, Arthur B. and Frederick M. Penn of this city. Fines amounting to $135 were collectod in the police court today. The majority arrested forfeited collateral. — ‘The pearl industry has taken up tI X-ray as a money saver. The ovsters are radiographed without the shells be- ing opened, and those containing no pearls are not considered. Those show- ing signs of small pearis are put back to give the jewel a chance to §TOW up. 3 P2 i 3 brought to L Washington tomorrow morning ahout | { BROOKS, IV MEMORIAM. 1n gad bme_loving remembranes of MART E. FEANGIS, who calied agrey from me twe it 1918, morning houra o todas, th came down to eardd iz wister away. \n LONELY SISTER, Axia CARDS OF THANKS. CLARK. We =D, On Sunday. February 13, 1021 [ teloved xon of years. Funeral 11 10th st ne at 1:30 p.m Iate residence, < meant February 15, MATD. or Cive ALPHONZO AXD < remesbrance of our daugh- ter | SARAH IREVA This Lfe cieven years i neral later DOWLING. Saturday. Fehrua | wiI AL DOWLING Wi +takin nw., ay. Requiiem mase at n's Chureh at | am Interment at oty Itood. Teiath ives | and friends are invited to attend | . Departed this life ¥ 1, HER MAN . February | rppc sad but loving remembrance of RAH 1. GIBBS. who de- leven years ago today, of At & Adams' (Philadel JAESCHXE PR TR eIt duuznter. | Al and a host of upon vour grave d decayed: eloved wife of John Elx Lack 'yl siecps beneath ANNIE A and daughter of the iate John and Margs Holloran. Notice of funeral hereafter. 15 Will never fade a | DEVOTED ‘WIFE AND CHILDERN, L. In sad but loving Temembrance of my dear husband, ALBERT MAXWELL. who departed this ilfe four years ago to- roe and Leli By at the age of \ S e done: | Ths e s e e ! The battle fought. the vw(nn- won, | ] Farewell, dear husband, but mot forever. There will be a glorious dawa: We shall meet to part, no, never, On’ the resurrection ‘morn soul the Master calls, qomes tall; T a Rest i thy Master's Joy. THE FAMILY. * Suddenly. on Satnrday 2 JOHN JUSEPH. b ECCA DAY (e Tueslay St Anis ¢ [ £10 am | thoughta | “Taromna ‘taetaper PHEARSON. Sundny. February 2ty ® Kok Teiou (BLOkE SOt ;| XONTGOMERY. In loving remembrace of . wy <|]..y r..‘m.yr JAMES MONTGOMERY, Wi departed this 1ife eles s ago Lo day. Febroary 14, 1910, iy Gone. Lut not furgotten S IS DEVO] SON, GEORGE MONTGOM- friends ey i v of our dear father, | Jussed away ten years % T H \OTA.IJ CHILDREN " and Mre. Dedia | TYLER. A tribute of love to the memory of her lose | OUr dear baby. AUDREY KUTH ELLEN > }"u.lré_::. who departed this life February Gone from this world of sorrow and pain, Tovdwell as an angel in the mansious Cathol'c s T e be snid ot e wall strive o we you aguin: oclock. Interment Mt. Olivet e s, e, In che land of lover RICHHMOND. 00 ¥ Februaes 11 at! sotivit AND FaTaER. * Kenos E | VASS. Sacnd to the memors of my devoted formezly .‘ sev | mother. ELIZARETH Y VASS, who enty-seve a enterd eternal rest fo 3 today. Wie., . February 14 Febroary 14, 1917 cimrallen RIECRS. = on Satirdns. Fehruars Iy Mooy cometers. gentiy siee KATHERINE. heloved wife oF W < Vheir ranches wave, Liex a and devoted mother. In ber cold and silent grave. d mourn in xilence unween. ¥ denr oue wight be, srave that boids my mother. red to me. RON SHEPPRAD. * Kacred 10 the memors of my devoted mother-nlaw. ELIZABETH VASK, who entered eterga toduy. February 14, 191 n a jonrmey, one ucross ‘the way; “ather's mansion Will indet her some sweet TER DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, ONWAY. HENRY ¢ of the late | ars. Funeral | t e Wed Tnierment | 15 ) RYAN. ‘ebruary 14, f her danghter. Mrs. X . n.w.. HARRIET the hom. day MARIE K. Relatives and friends resp Interment private ctfully A tribute of lov and grandmot ASN, who died four ruary 14, 1917 Although e cannot ciasp your hand, Your face we cannot see. Tyt let this little token show We still remember e, ep until th o and devotion to our Mrs. ELIZABETH years ago today, Feb- und friends in WASNEY. Saturday, February 6:30 p.m., SUSIE' B WASN. jarting s no more e n unvu. DATGHTER. MBK. SELENA IROSS, AND GRANDCHILDREN. WEAVER, 1n lov ing remembrance of our dear son. RICHARD . WEAVEK. who de this life eighteen years ago today, February - 14, 18, Can_we belp from feeling lonely When his voic | n the words he said so dear. A happy home we once enjoved, How sweet the v But death las left a vacant place This world can never fll. HIS PAREN T i | e WILLIAMS. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, In sad but loving remembrance S | of our dear mother, COKA . WILLIAM, - who departed this life eight years ago today. agol X February 14, 1913, Todas recalls l.ln«‘;;‘ruxm; y ! HER SONS. OLIVER, WALTER AND oved one laid fo rest, i CHIE . . And_those who stiil remember him H 2 "Are those who loved him best | WOLFE. mbrance of my dear i 4 who died one year Just a_memo Just a token of app: And n_heartache HIS DEAR MOTHER S RRENT. | URSULINE CLOYD, wife of Arthur| Trooks and mother of Farbra. daughter of | Annle. Cloyd and granddaughter of Annie|—— Geparted thix Iife one year ago| bruary 14, 1920. This solemn date is here again, Oh, how 1t fills our hearts with pain. How can we help but feel so loneiy When _her voica we do not hear. The blow was hard. the shock severe. Rut Ji doth all things well. H If we had seen you at the last \ And beld vour dying hands, Or heard the last sigh from your heart,, We would not feel so bad. Steep God e fond and true; clation Since you have mased A FRIEND, "B RUCKER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick, Diznified and Zfficient Service. N.E. Lincoln 8454, Chapel. “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 Established I.-‘;;rfl.'lfllle. Ind. JAMES T. RYAN, dear Ursulive, take your rest. vou home, He thought it besr. M MOTHER AND FAMILY. * | ER"O‘_QK% B‘IT PA. AVE. SE. 0 3 cola Thooks! nhn Mgorn Cieate Amnul-m-'-J‘ Just a line of sweet remembrance Of a friend so kind and true; Just a 7oken of love's devotion, That my heart still aches for' sou HER FRIEND, LYN CLARKE. CORCORAN. In sad lnd loving remembrance of “our beloved son, LLIAM S. COR- CORAN, who departed this life three vears ago today, February 14, 1918, Our loved one is sleeping from all sorrow and | | ) Livery in Connec i i | "W RS rexreCo: 1208 H_STREET.NW. (FORMERLY S40 F STWW) PHONE MAIN 108 | ARSpears~ Cutichols . W-B'Speare Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Oh. wake him not. sweet Spirit. to suffer ‘again: He i Meeping so sweetls. oh. let bim sieep| 3033 M St. N.W. Egtablished 1561, on, Phon His sickness is ended. his sorrow has gone. Automobile Service. Ob, think how he suffered and moaned with the pata: WM. H. SARDO & CO., The long night hours we soothed him in vain, | yedend e Till God ln Hts ‘mnv" ”nelid“'n frllln lbo'!‘ Modern Chapel. A oblle ’"n::m' A e e MOTHER AND FATHER. * L. SPEARE CO. CRUMP. Sacred to the memory of BESSIE V. CRUMP. wiio departed this life one year ago today. Not dead to us. we love you still, Not lost, but gone before: You live with us in memory, An HER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR 0ON. % THE ORIGINAL W. 940 F at. nw. Phone Franklin 6026, J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral a will forevermore. and <mbeler. . Livesy - THE FAMILY. * | glous chapel and mederncrematorium, Moderate FRANCIS. nrices. Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. cali, M. 1383. Sacred to the memory of our dear wife and mother, MARY E. FRANC departed this life two yea ruary 14, 1919. 1 often sit aud think of you When I am all alone. For memory is the only friend Ay grief can eall its own. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tiidden tears so often flow: Memory keepn our, mother near ur. Although she died two yea HUSBAND AXD CiiflbreEN. ANCIS. In sad but loving remembrance Ty Gear mother, MARY B, FRANCIN. whe dled two years ago today, February 14, 1919, To me there comes a memory Of love that Is seldom met, When I think of my dear mother, Whom 1 never shall forget. 4 Joving one from me has gone, A voice T loved is still A place is vacant in my home hich never can be filled. Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVENTH STREET Modern Chapel. Telephone call, hx!l 529. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.B. Phone L. 5543. ortLi oTn_'.:“':’ T nnd of Sraves. omre i T . i e, " FUNERAL DESIGNS. propriate Floral Tokens Floral Co,, In_the gravgyard softly sleeplng, 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168 ‘Where' the fowers gently wave, Lies the one I loved 80 dearly, GEO. C In her lonely, silent grave. Mother, I often sit and think of you hen 1 am all ey BXPRESSIV] EMBLEMS et at MODERATE PRICES. i ¥or memary 1y the only thing rief ?n call its own. n:'n._n.\m- D " SON, Jelirers secvies. - E_FLORAL

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