Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 21

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& flavors Golden .~ Maple Flavor Sorghum TN Opening Display of 1921 Styles Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators Y Seventh Street et —_— e Crystal White e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 upon Congress to consider the prac- SYRUPS Two superior syrups—one crystal white, the other golden =—both are pure, full flavored and with a quality that needs no second recommendation to those who are fond of good syrups. Always uniform—their quality carries a money-back guarantee. Ask your Grocer. Made by the makers of the famous Temtor Preserves and Jellies ® Temtor Corn & Fruit Products Co., St. Louis, U. S. A.~ The Quality Syrup at a Popular Price Berndt & Co., Sales Representatives, Baltimore, Md. £RISTALWRITE S > SYRUP,S “An Unusual Time for Refrigerator Reductions” “Yes, it’s unusual but it will give the refrig- erator season a flying start. You'll have your choice of any new 1921 pattern Leonard clean- able refrigerator at the special prices—and the use of it all summer—without waiting for late-in- the-sur“mer close-out prices in undesirable pat- terns.” “Prices this year are reasonable and we will guarantee these special prices. In other words, if they are further reduced later in the season we'll refund the difference. Not a reason left for not buying now, is there? No, we thought not— so we’ll expect you this week. Every Refrigerator Is at the Special Prices Leonard oo $18.75 Bl nen sivie Leonara . $36.75 enamel lined o ---... 33975 porcetaia et oo $39.75 £ Leonard Porcelain stor e 859.75 inva. tront eor- s 585,00 Mayer & Co. e/ either find o 9" suits me between D & E - IlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmnnn-.... Experienced - Advertisers Prefer The - Star hounds and armed posses were Te- ported today as being on the trail of five of the seven negro convicts who rushed up to Guard W. E. Snow at the road camp near Madison Mills late Tuesday afternoon, seized his rifie and revolver and shot him to death. The five fugitives were seen in Mad- ison county last night, according to © soon after the shooting and o it a cripple with aptured by Sheriff , Towa.—The jury against Clyde Poffenberger, indicted for complicity in the Burlington mail car robbery in this city last ber, has returned a verdict quittal. Of the nine accused arrested for the robbery Clyde Pof- fenberger, the last to be tried, is the only one acquitted Weds. William French service early in the war and later in the American his way east on a honeymo Col aw and Mrs. Marjoree I etts Priest of St. Louis were at Coronado. It is reported honeymoon trip has for its destina- tion Pittsburgh, Col. Thaw's home. Cotton Recelpts Fall Off. ESTON.—Cotton receipts at rts are more than nd figures for the sale period son, according to figures issued by the Galveston Cot- ton Exchange and board of trade. ents, suspended by the facul er having been on “strike Wednesday of last week, returned to their ¢ s today, the differences between faculty and students having been reconciled. Plumbers Plead Guilty. NEW YORK. r corporations and were indicted lasl forty-five other firm clmr;zed defendants, all indicted i with the building trust i d Ganoline Prices. { The price to the dealer will be cents a gallon and 29 to the con sumer. The price of oil to the deale: will be 16 cents. Tree Kills Boy, Injures Mother. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Isaac Hollin, worth, thirteen years old, is dead, AMUSEMENTS Pavlowa's Ballet Russe. Anna Paviowa and her ballet Russ, gave a performance yesterday er- beautiful and brilliant in color, and thoroughly artis but marred between ball the direction of The ed with g but the to and n th Miss “Stuart s pretty of f; lithe of figure. Her had too little va really did no dancing semble was alwa The seven dive lightful. One or two having been done by } company during aviowa herself fully in pantomime owitts, Mr. nd Mr. Allen were unusual performance exc SNOW ANSWERS CHARGES Replies to Wife's Accusations Re- garding Care of Son. Chester A. Snow, millionaire paten attorney, has filed an answer to the petition of his wife, Addis H. Snow. seeking to deprive him of the custody of their son, Dexter H. $ alternate months. Th the charges maue by the cian regarding t exercise. He asks M Right at is expiained ieorge P. Hoover appears for the father. BODY CANNOT BE MOVED. Injunction Granted on Suit Brought by Mother. Justice Hitz of the I)m!rl t <u|ur—mn Court "has " granted neer on the 1. Saugus and killed in Sardi His body Attorney Walter P. Plumley repre- sented the mother. T. R. RAINES’ BODY MOVED. The body of Thomas Raleigh Raines of the legal force in the office of the alien property custodian, who was found dead in his apartment, in the Mansfield, 1730 M street, Monday night, has been taken to Hickory, Miss. Mr. Raines served as president the Mississippl Society several ye: ago. Semator Pat Harrison arran with Mississippl relatives for remov- Or¥e Bloodhounds Trail Five Negro Convicts Who Shot Guard Dead . | constitution and b: noon in Poli's Theater which was, collected. CHICAGO.—J. L. 1 Waterbury and rge of forging in Bridgeport. teen-year-old bride. . Mississippi [ OLYMPIA, in has granted the Tele ]'hnn. ailroad commis Cumberland rE lines and rural ex- Chianges are £o remain nAcHanged: Lutheran Synods to Unite. SALISBURY, N. C.—The of the North Carolina and conventi mercial relations with Tennrssee sion here, bine the 't organization. iding Jo A rice exporter had cl calls | on a falling market or in the |= Pure Lard Pure Lard, Ib,, 14c HEINZ your first taste. = Three kinds of packing— Beans, Pork and Tomato ! Sauce Beans and Pork (Boston style) Beans and Tomato Sauce (Vegetarian) Heinz Baked Kidney Beans Small tins, each....12¢c | A big line of Price. Jelke “Good Luck” s %ow"s = POTATOES, ;. SANITARY BRAND Large Juicy GRAPEFRUIT “Each 1Qc Fresh Eggs, per doz. . . Green Bag Coffee, Ib. Washington Flour, 24 lbs. Ceresota Flour, 5lbs. . . Ceresota Flour, 121bs. . . Ceresota Flour, 24 Ibs. Patacake, per pkg. . . . Aunt Jemima Pancake . Gold M2dal Buckwheat . . Virginia Sweet Pancake = Michigan Navy Beans, Ib. California Lima Beans, Ib. Chum Salmon, per can . £ Argo Red Alaska Salmon { Charged With Forging 1-Ib. Carton, Fresh Creamery Washington Flour, 6 Ibs., . Washington Flour, 12 Ibs., . Pillsbury’s Pancake . N ticability ‘of amending the federal ¢ tax laws to provide for pay t by the federal government to ) state of a portion of the tax 000 Check. forty-two vears old, a broker, with offices in Bridgeport, Conn. was arrested on his arrival here on a_check for Heald was Anti-Alien Land Bill Passed. Wash—The ant land bill has passed the senate e | easure already has passed the h Tele- | 4nd goes to the governor. To Promote Near East Trade. NEW YORK.—Announcement was made here of the filing of incc tion papers for the America ber of Commerce, organized merger ' big corporations to promote c: the near east. harged #_ con- in- gpiracy to keep up the price of ric 16¢]| OVEN-BAKED BEANS elling in Our StoresatReducedPrices Heinz “Oven Baked” are different, a E fact that you will quickly appreciate on ] Small Tins Each 10c { Med. Tins Each 15¢ the fa- mous HEINZ products on sale in all our stores Medium tins, ea. l7'/zc at reasonable prices. 99Has Been Reduced in Now Sells 1130 27c | ONIONS .7, 8c iirw. BUTTER Our Stores Will Be Open ALL DAY TOMORROW Open 7 am. 38¢c 25¢ 3¢ 69c $1.35 35¢ 11c $1.49 .. 23c 15¢ 15¢ 14¢c 12V5¢ 6¢c 9 10c 35¢ 0000000000000 000000 150 Stores TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL DENTISTRY Examination I'ree. Cleanliness is Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, “All Work Fully Gua “Nemem. indiy tion of my office In your mind. DR_ WYETH, INC, 4'_‘27 29 7th St. N.W. trzh & Bro. sand over Grand Unfon Tea € I.-rgt‘l w rx in Washington, anteal dentintry. Fhome \I-l- i, Smoked Sliced Ba Sg:::llzers, Ib., 18("’ l-fi). Car:::, soc = FAMOUS CALIFORNIA FRUITS Our great special this week on these fine goods gives you the opportunity of enjoying the best at prices that are extremely moderate. No. 1 size tins are just right for small families. ’ “ ” Hunt’s Del Monte [ ’” Keystone Brand Bra "d (Note sizes carefully to avoid APRICOTS | PEACHES o0 [ CHERRIES 23c : Halves or Sliced, PEACHES . 2 sioe ) One tin for 17¢ | JAM z 5 : 3 cans for 50 c Peach or Apricots, c = percan...... e “Keystone” Brand is Hunt (No. 2 size tins) = Bros.” top-notch quality. 1 you have been waiting to guarantee the goods to be hig h “lay in” a small supply of Jam gnality in every particular. this is your opportunity. Here are some other price reductions on California fruits; it will pay you to note same carefully Del Monte Pine- 30 | Silver Bar, No.2 25¢ 17 apple, No. 215 can. . Pincapple. Del Monte 1 Pineapple, 17 /Z C | Del Monte Mammoth No.lcan..... White Asp-ng\u 40(: Del Monte Pine- Tips.....ccooomens: apple, No. 2 can. .. 29(: Del Monte Grated Pine- apple, No. 2 e L 29¢ Del Monte Grated Pine- apple, No. 1 7 '/Zc Del Monte Mammoth Green Asparagus Tips. . e 4()c - (These mammoth size tips are the “finest packed,” and this radical price reduction deserves your attention.) 15¢ 5 60c A Pumpkin Pie? Why Not! folks will enjoy pumpkin e time. Sugar, milk, ete, » now moderately priced. Get a can of Silver Lake Pumplin.. 1 0C Stickell’s Wheat Hearts, pkg. 17¢ National Brand QOats, pkg. . 1lc Quaker 2-Minute Wheat Food, 10cE All Evaporated Milk, tall can, 14cE Nutro (a compound), per can, 10c Karo (Blue) Syrup, 5-b. can, 3lcE Curtice Bros. Pure Maple Syrup, bottle, 55¢ Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 2 cakes, 15¢ ¢ Crystal White Soap Flakes, pk., 32¢ Crystal White L'nd’y Soap, 3 for 20c Walter Baker’s Chocolate, % Ib., 22¢ Walter Baker’s Cocoa, !5 Ib., 25¢ Ritter’s Pork & Beans, can, 9c Large Cans Tomatoes . . 12c¢ No. 2 Can Tomatoes . . 8¢ Shriver’s Cut Stringless Beans, 10c Silver Floss Sauer Kraut. . 15¢E One Pound Carton, Close at6 p.m. e

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