Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1921, Page 7

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r even the spring of 1922." KEEP FERTILIZER PRICE UPI The department submitted a bill which would give it supervision of the fertilizer industry of the United States. reil §s country which once e The fertilizer season for the spring seemed inadequate. “have developed|;oy)'iq ¢ Jeast three months late, the into a surplus,” the Department of report said. “The manufacturer: Agriculture reported Saturday to the [report 5 |lished Senate in response to u resolution (FATC QU passed at the instance of Senator!pighest possible pr Fletcher, democrat, Florida. As a re-|great deal of reselling and th sult of refusal of the fertilizer mme\2;"]“"‘}’(::“"‘3:"' Jarge quant to take losses and stabilize prices, the | the department asse department said, “it is probable that|resale and competitive considerable stocks of fertilizer ma- | such prices and such term terials and of mixed fertilizers may |obtained.” and with the bu d over the end of 1921 and “subnormal. Under abnormal conditions, stocks of | permanent price trying to = power Natalie Sumner Lincoln’s New Mystery Novel ‘THE UNSEEN EAR The story of a most baffling crime in the very heart of Washington’s brilliant social set. A new detective tale by writer of ingenious mystery stories. . A novel | | | America’s favorite ] BIOLOGISTS AT MEETING. | PISCUSSES X-RAY FOR CANCER. Experiments in development of tu- berculosis effect of cross-breeding on t health of the animals were explained by Dr. Sewall Wright of the bureau of animal industry at a meeting of the Biological Society Saturday night | sity at_the mos Club. Dr. Wright said heredity had con- giderable effect on the life of animals inoculated with tuberculosis germ both in length of life, in Weight and E. 5. McClung of the Uni. vivania addressed mosomes in Re- of well sustained suspense, of thrills, excite- ment and a logical, plausible, but entirely unexpected climax. | At All Booksellers $2.00 net 1230 Connecticut Ave. Use of the in_ guinea pigs and the |cancer speakers at a meeting of the George \\'nshingtun Univer Medical smoker followed the meeting, was Easter Portraits CARRY BEST YOUR EASTER GREETINGS ARRANGE NOW FOR YOUR SITTING Prices $20, $30, $40, $50, $75 for 12 UNDERWOQD &-UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality Phone Main 4400 1921. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO§ D. 0, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, in treatment of sed by sev aturday n at_the Papers IV«\\» members clected by the soc included Drs. v Bernard Eldri . Reuter. by Dr. NUTRO Use Nutro as you would use straight evap- orated milk. Karo Syrup -Ib. can 3 lc Some Low Prices for This Week on Washington Flour To the many buyers of this fine flour these low prices should be welcome news. It is the ideal all-purpose flour, but especially fine for all pastry uses. The next time you want to bake a cake or a pie or any other pastry item try Washington Flour and note the results. &1@.37 c 12-Ib, -69¢ 2 24-lh b $7.38 = Grapefrultflach 10c ONIONS APPLE ped( 15(: Fine cooking stock—Per pk 49c Sanitary Butter, Ib. 57¢c Jelke’s “Good Luck,” Ib. 30c Troco Nut Butter, Ib. . 30c Nut Marigold Margarine............273c Pure Lard, sold in bulk from tubs, Ib.. .14c Pure Lard, one-Ib. cartons, each.. . ...16¢ Large Cans Tomatoes...............10c “Inderrieden” Peas, 2 cans for. . . . ... .25¢ National Brand Qats, pkg............1lc Quaker 2-Minute Oats, pkg...........15¢c Quaker 2-Minute Wheat, pkg.........10c Walter Baker’s Cocoa, 2-Ib. tin..:....25¢ Walter Baker’s Chocolate, 3-1b. cake. .22¢ Express (Chum) Salmon, can.........10c Argo Brand Salmon, can............35¢c Silver Lake Canned Pumpkin, can. ... 10c “Melfa” Canned Sweet Potatoes, can. . .19¢ Del Monte and Hunt’s “Keystone” Brands California Canned Goods Note Prices Carefully! “Del Monte” Brand Npeaches .. 21€ No. 2 size Can Peaches. ..... Zsc No. 2 size Can Sticed Peathes 20€ No. 2 size Can Peeled Apricots 25c Hunt’s Keystone Brand No. 1 size Can, Apricots. . .... 19c No. 1 size Can 19¢ No. 1 size Can Royal Anne 150 Stores Sunshine Soap Our Stores Close .at Noon | Tomorrow Washington’s Birthday We close as usual at 6 p.m. today. Half Peck. RITTER’S PORK & BEANS 90 6cakesf0r25c Per Can Q¢ Western Grown White Potatoes Peck 27 ¢ re " 8¢ DRINK OUR FAMOUS Specals This Weekt | GREEN BAG 5323.;5.; 2for25e Oil g‘"fitf-fi,fiforZSC 1, size.. MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS Coffee “On the tables of those who know” swane Gfor29c | Perlb. 25¢ “A Qu;_:lity Surprise” “SANITARY” BRAND Macaroni & Spaghetti If you like these ' items ask for One trial will convince you that there’s a difference. Vo-Pound Packages trand. 5 Ibs.for 25¢ | Perpke. 10¢ ALL WHITE MEAT Tuna Fish “BLUE BIRD” BROOMS A fine quality broom at a reasonable price. Largecan45¢| Each 98¢ Here Is A Wonderful Special On REGINA PEACHES A brand known to the majority of Washingtonians. These goods were so high in cost last year that we were compelled to ask as much as 35 cents per can. Readjustment of values in °the canned goods line makes it advisable for us to dispose of our present’ stocks at prices that will put these goods into the con- sumers’ hands. So, beginning today and continuing until Satur- day’s closing time, we offer this well known brand of peaches at these radically reduced prices: “Regina” Brand Yellow Cling Peaches— One can Zlc 5 cans for $1 Per dozen cans $2 25 McLendon, which A Al By cavie to T and C1 h(-'ngo Daily News. right, 18 Germany, February principal objection to the conference demands will be the cent export duty which she is asked to pay the entente, according to one of Germany’s foremost bankers. ¢ will offer to pa tely 150,000,000 000), but will rt payments use England is insisting on Ger- many paying a 12 per cent export duty | 1 for fear that the rivalry will be re- 1se France is insisting of more tha BERLIN, 21— has hope: ud and K now niturally w I the expor off, the German: Le'safe for a tew years more the time their indemnity payments really begin to mount up they antic- ipate that th whole world situation will have chang A 1e of fact, higher indemuity it they will | and by shown by the history of the ntury that when a long-time in- THE iHoffman Co., | 12—STORES—-12 Main Ofiice, 740 12th N.w. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. Phone M 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE 1 aEHiEHIfi?“ AR CARMACK DR\’ CLEANING CO. 2460 18th Dup. . Genuine Edison Lamps In All Their Varieties Shapes and Sizes Including Miniature Lamps for Decoration. sMUDDINIAN: 616 12th St. 's, It's Good.” x' xu rmm Muddima founded on years of experience and the continued good will of our patons. YOU can obtain the best from Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Careful the Past 5% Examin tions Free. + Suction Teath Will Not Slip My Perfoct Suction Teeth, Lxport Tax Is Main Objection «| To Allied Reparation Plan univer- were Dr. Thomas Banker Says Germany Expected Demands to Exceed | 200,000,000,000 Marks—Hopes for Britain and ’ France to Break Soon. catted | ¥ CLEANERS and DYERS|) ation in the United She has gre £ ; ritain 2 chanc between the two coun- tries. But if th, exp haymentgare adopted will not Bave.achance ta/set or feet again and win Ame 1 trade. S — TWO RIBS FRACTURED. Clark, Woodmen, | Struck by Motor Truck. R. Francis C ager for the 1 \l:u-,\-lamx branct Manager of ark of Baltimore, man- yodmen trouble nd bruis s stated ap- Later ho w in Baltimore in an ambulance. THE WEATHER. ¢ District of Columbia —Un. weather, with si i tonight ‘or tomo: srature; low. ; moderat t tonight about northeast and e ther, with | L b ginning owly rising t northeast ar lowly rising temperature ast winds. r a—Snow Wwith slowly tonight And! tomorrow, rising tem- perature. Records for Tiwenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—a p.m.. 8 pm., 30:1 12 midnight, 26; 4 am. noon, Harometer—4. pim.. 30.15; 12 midnight, 0.38; ), occurrad at t temperature, | . today. » date 21, ‘occurred at Temper - Highest, Condition of the Water. Temperature and _condition c water at 8 a.m. perature, 38; condition. 16 Tide Table (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) —Low tide, 1:18 : S high tide, 7:39 am. and & The Sun and Moon. sun rose, 6:53 a.m.; sun sets, 5:51 p.m. Tomorrow—sSun rises, 6:51 am.; sun p.m. Moon rises, Automobile half hour afte Weather in Various Cities. = = Temperature, = 2 @y nE H 5F 2 g #oa 2 E2 gz Stateof ta tics s - 8 e Staticas. = ® Weather. F1 A Le Allany . Atlantie Cif H 1 Phoenix, Ariz Pittsburgh Portlanda Portland, S. Lake . At Phila a. Pa. u 21 RATIE PARK HUMPHREYS i Col. Charles Humphroxs. T love Iy Fr 1A, SMITH. mm February N oM g remembra ALY D, u soldier's o of our WICK, who mognhrance of SUITH. who and tears, Other Sets of Booth, $5.00 Tp. Gold Crowm and Dridge Work, §3.00—$4.00- Tooth! Fillings Wc “to §1 . Dayment to Sui Gyen }:m-y Eyocing Ustil & a'clock, Sundays 10 A. Ledy 1+ JACKSON. We wish to expi v CARD OF our sincere Ielatives "und y_and thunks " to Tour, neighbors, vlemn moment by will be done.** HUSBAND, HAR looked on life sbove to smile Master's volce nd rest lay your rstand r land. DAVIS. * i vears Williamstown, ther. Otfher Het aw N. ANNA AUGIH o AND WALTER, ory of our be- oo ALPHONZO, Feb- i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “Joseph F. erch s, Sons 3CJ-} M St. NW. rtomobile Service |WNL H. SARDO & CO., | 9zEn Phone Tincoln 524, ! odern J. FRANK JOY CO,, ; e 8 nw. oess | V L. SPEARE CO. (u:rm:fi THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. | TNECTED WITH THE ORICINAL W. & AB&XCHME NT.) 910 F st now. Pigine Prarhii T WILLIAM i o Maids in attendanco. All et “Fully Guar- ontsed for 20 Years, Kindly keep name ocation of my ofice in your mind. DR W YETH . MW, . Opposite o & Bro. " Union Tea Co._ ZIargost and Most ushly Equipped Parlors in Washing. Main 9133, and over Peatitul floral tributes at the deAth of our beloved hushand and fatl MRS, THOMAS J. JA AND CHIL Qs RT C. B 5 ourn their loss a devoted -r(r Tair (nee Hamilton); a fat and a lhost of re ment_Jonesboro, please copy.) Monday, February 23, at invited to attend. Jesus, while our hearts are biceding at_her home. . DAVIS, wite of X neral service at the te Tucaday. February 1ds and relatives nvited EARLE, Satunday, February 19, 102 at her residence, il your heart, our dear ARG AT Rz AR . who de- today, Feb- Before retiring tonight give your belo Gaughter of Mre. cllie E. and the John D. Earle, a services at Chirch of the ., Tuesday, Febr Bright ry Olivet d. pers please copy.) face a treatment with Resinol Soap. Rub the lather well into the pores, then rinse carefully and apply Resi- nol Ointment to any blotches or irri- tations there may be. See how the gray 'and grimy look has disap- peared. A few days of such care and you will doubtless be surprised to note how much clearer and ;l;d::: ;'cour skin looks. You can esinol products from your druggiss, 2 ¥ %y EDMONSTON. Sunday, , infant A Anna T Kmonstos, At Cbildr Hospital. Funeral Wednesdaj morning residence, Cottage City, Md. Private. GRAHAM. Suddenly, February Walter Reed Hospital, RUTH formerly of Carbondale, Pa. later. HERBERT. Departed this life Sunday, Febry 10:15 after a long ill . v\hl(h she bore with Clristian fort ERBERT, beloved sistor dunghter of 1921, at . GRAHAM, Funeral notice P. AND . HEBBRON. 1o sad but loving rembmbrance of T beloved friend, RENIAMIN HEBBRO i who departed . mm e ugo o Deep in our hearts thers s sadness For one that we loved so well 0 how we miss her presence. None other than God ean tell, Sleep on, dear Lillian, may eternal rest be soi p uatil the day of reckoning, e SnaTs . You: Jarling’ Litlian, ia that. cternal bome HER MOTHER AND PATHER, * now. Tel. call, M, !3\1 Ghiok. Digaiied and SAicient Barvien: Deal & Co. { A.,..,,.“J".".” Tx.mothy Hanlon 641 H 8T. N.B. Phone L. 5543, “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoin 372 Established in_ Martinsville, Ind. 1857 JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. S.B. Modern Chael Liocoln 142 Private Ambulances. Livars in Counection. W R-SreareCos 1208 H_STREET NW. (FORMERLY S40 F STWW)’ PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare - CuNichols WB'Speare CEMETERIES. “J__ The Fark Ceme FortLincoln & 555 Baltimore Bouleverd at Dhn'm Otlices:_825 14ih st u.w. Phone F. aus. SDitices: HE M s oW P S S FUNERAL DESIGNS. Appropriate Floral Tokens Washington Floral Co.. 14th and N. Y Ave. Main |l1 EXPRESSIV O DEuATE FRICES,

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