Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOK, D. ¢, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1921 NO PERMANENT WEATHER Juonn ez o 10 — CHANGE HERE SINCE 1873[3fisiatiiartt steuts s || % Pa $1 NOW It takes care Ofits own cost. navy yard for alterations. The liner ||}i is due at New York today. She will After extremes of heat or cold, the|1273 to the prasent 11!0. 496 1!00 have accommodations for the entire 3 staff of an admiral, which sometimes ||} / And you can have the Lyon Heater in- O e | 14:02 1;110 numbers a8 many a5 100 officers. stalled on the first payment of a convenient have the hot or cold weather we did | 1910, 49.7, and 1920, 50.5. ol = . plan we have arranged. With its proved Jjuicr L b o e vk - rar an ont . (ne warmat Uras piod Balance After Chri : s the weather, dating back as far as{©Ul, that the warmest three perlods S as saving of from one-third to L e, oo ht there nas been mo|re those ending in 1800, 1810 and one-half the usual amount of radical change in the mean tempera-|1920. and that the coldest decade im- Our Christmas campaign is on. Our com- mediately follows the second warm- est. * An official of ‘the ‘weather bureau| Congidering the individual months Do]lar Bm plete stocks of nationally known Watches, Jew- ture from year to ¥ elry and Toilet Articlés, Fine Diamonds and coal needed, it provides a means of meeting its cost and \ L _‘;‘?,i’.f;‘,,‘}‘.f; s lxi‘:’rl\?(':‘:“lml) et o ms’:::“ ?.g;:rr;' e Says Diamond Rings and all other Holiday Gift Mer a wealth of warmth for every 1 and from those of the weather !late as 1887. The coldest February chandise is READY NOW! A visit to either of part of the home. Examine R o R S bR e Gl s DO P"o::_::'::"“" our stores will convince you that it is irood judg- cne today—ask questions— o e e mI:; Awayt ment to U YO\LR CREDIT NOW-—select know its merits. Remember— | |URGES MARKET PLAN [3iicii s, oid iomatt 5, "R0E S T W e e i g and 1882, The highest figures in June o N rerdye AND “PAY THE BALANCE ATTH coal is still very high, and this TO CUT DOWN PRICES {are in 1779, 1790, 18038 und 1876. o July the loyest was in 1816, with the | heater means assured economy. warmest a8 carly us 1780 and equaled " in 1876. - ||| Gray silver Declares “Spread”” Be-| 'The coldest August occurred sixty- one years after the warmest, In Sep- tween Farmer and Consumer tember the coolest months are in the arliest vears, but for October, No- Must Be Lowered. and 'December the coldest | The “spread” Christmas Day IHh HOLIDAYS IFF YOU WISH. Illinois Mastertime Watches For Men 17-jewel adjusted | BARTHOLDI RESTAURANT Eveless Eden for Men Do you know that sme men have Dever “enjoyed tho Bartholdii— “It pays for itself as it saves for you.” | See Your Dealer NOW e o @lilind@lic ey, me after the warmest year in of prices between the a e. These figures seem to indicate very clearly, the weather official says, that since the time of the revolutionary war, at least, there has been no per- manent change in temperature. Delicious *chol Across from the Washington representative ¢ Gruen Wrist Watches ican Farm Bureau Fy 1 A 1w‘; hrf«; movements, in nev:i_e':t — . style cases. e tom 3y ~ i 24 A ::‘Iil:fl: : = = | For Ladies watch that is more 1 m,mflhhm i = = i i Adcurate timekeepers in beauti- accurate than the cted, both for the benefit of (he | = = | ful cases. Very special at sun. consumer, the pr d the coun- Z = | t rge =] = H ! E = s tion and 7, & 2= S | 8 speaker asse: il IS SO ] condition which breeds unrest in - the i city population and endangers the in- | Il tegrity and safety of the entire nulon‘ _— H i \\ by returning so little to the farmer 5 L " : 3 ‘ far ‘his labor and capital investment | “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief | JEWELERS \\\ | II/ that he cannot afford to raise the food | I the nation nee; tarting in d, the federation th of more . 1920, Mr. Silver d zETown to o l’m-. stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose ‘ “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three | uoses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, du!lnes< fever- ishness, snee_mg “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- snce. Tastes nice. Contains no -quinine, Insist upon Pape's. ins.Schwartzd, | cormer. farmers, and < have the so i i in Congr. which works across - | party lines and in the open for farm ~ interests = == = = e 9 ° L ) : | « are not opposing the middle- | men, who do ful work. b . ome i do insist that the toll they tike g | bo_cut down. Just now ces T ' } rail transportation, money Breakfast Tomorrow! oals propositi of the |} nized labor seem to be the bar- n the way of cutting down this || UCKWHEAT cakes an’ Sausage i]-1rt;p tariffs on fert ] ina- The same selfish group which is " Meat cakes! What ',wmb“u posing the manufacture of this fer- || tion for folks who complain of dull zer through the Muscle Shoals plnm is responsible for the $12 flat oke vigorously of opposition to Ford's || ites! appetites! | tariff against importation of the same | fertilizer.” he asserted. “and their Hot, golden-brown buckwheat cakes, | argument is that ‘the infant American fairly oozin' with syrup an’ butter! And, | industry must be protectell from for- ||f right beside 'em, the big attraction of the competition 7 e { = = v farmer is'willing 1o ||| a year to help establish an Heve's) why. yous<enjoy:breakfest: ise nerican fertilizer fndustry through well when AUTH'S Sausage Meat is on on process, but he cer- nly is npno«.d to paving five times the bill. Because Auth’s Products are that much when it is not necessary.” || made of such choice meats. And be- cause Auth’s Products are richly spiced | MARINE CORPS ORDERS. by = sacrat iprocessthatican’¢ el copied} Lieut. Col. H. R. Lay has been de- Sold by all leading grocers tached from duty at Marine head- |/}l quarters, this city, and ordered to| §| and at our market stands Quty with the 1st Brigade in Haiti. Lieut. Col. J. K. Tracy, from Naval || War College, Newport, to Quantico, | § Va. i | Maj. John Dixon. from Quantico to | Santo Domingo. First Lieut. John N. Popham, from| Paris Island C., to this city. Rul,er: from Quantico Auth’s Sausage Meat is as great for luncheon as it is for breakfast. Ask for AUTH’S next time! ch\icrln, from Quantico to I’-)rllnnd Ore. | Capt. R. L. Montague, from ma- | | . UNDERSTANDING is the summit of progress foundecl upon life’s E MEAT | ;ll‘{‘a(_:?fll;f;:‘ac‘\u ,fl:i}ii-sfi{};i:u, to marine ’} | harvest of knowledge and experience. CORBY'S MOTHER'S BREAD ---as a food is the pinnacle of life-building products, uniting science and understanding in the most necessary of foods for the daily diet. : “It’s Full of Life” f 2 Challecombe, | from this city to Puget Sound, Wash. | Capt. J. J. Haley, from Quantico (In 1-1b. packages) Made in Washington by N. Auth Provision Co. Under U. §. Gov't Supervision kinner, from Quantico . Wooding, trom Phila- Sento Domingo. Howard, from Rich- || | mond to this city. Frank Kidwell's Market News Cool weather and meats go hand in hand. We are still selling MILK for 5c a pint and 10c a quart. A 16-0z. loaf of the finest BREAD for 6c. Our SMOKED SHOULDERS and SMOKED HAMS are of the finest grade. Our FRESH SHOULDERS and FRESH HAMS are positively home dressed and the quality cannot be bettered. We ask your patronage. on our merit only. Smoked Hams 22‘:. Fresh Hams 23!:' 6 io 10 Ibs. Small Sizes Smoked Shoulders 12(& 3 to 6 Ibs. Round Steak, Ib Sirloin Steak. Ib Porterhouse Steak, Ib.. .25¢ JShoulder Clod Roast. Fancy Plate Beef, for bmlmg, lb 8c|Bouillon Roast. . Hamburg Steak, fresh ground, Ib.. 12l/gc‘Beei Liver, lb... :g:gTL°|N 23%! LEAN PORK 18(:. CHOPS Leg of Lamb. Ib....... ... ... ... ... 28c|Pure Lard, 1b Shoulder Lamb, roasting, Ib.. Bean Pork or Fat Butts, Ib. . Breast Lamb. stewing, Ib. Corned Pig Tails, Ib. .. Veal Cutlet, 1b...... ... - Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib. . Shoulder Veal, roasting, Ib........... 20c |Machine Sliced Bacon, Ib. .. Breast Veal, bone out, Ib.............. 15¢|Fresh Pork Shoulders, Ib... BREAD 60 | Fresh Killed 37(: MILK 5¢em 1oz Yot Frylfl! mliflk&lls Ib Pasteurized 1 oc QUART 43c¥flawa.han Sliced Pineapple, No. 3 can..23c 44c| {Early June Peas, 18c value, can........ 12¢ Eggs, strictly guaranteed, -dozen. Fancy Creamery Butter, Ib.. ... White Potatoes, No. 1 stock, 1b.. 3c| R X Fancy Sweet Potatoes, Ib. .. 3‘/ ¢|Fancy Sugar Corn, can. “Pure As Mother Made It” ST e i Ginger Ale, large bottle. ... . |Fnll Pack Tomatoes, No. 3 can. y 5 3 . 4c|Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, jars llc & 23c¢ Guaranteed by i Yellow Globe Onions, 1b. SALT WATER OYSTERS Full Meassre 40c QUART ““Good Value” Goffee "= 23¢ Ip 18 BUSY MARKETS CONVENIENTLY WCATED AT Northeast Market, 12th and H Sts. N. E. 1916 14th 8¢. N. W. Eastern Market (meats only). 3033 14th St. N.W. 3272 M St. N. W,, Georgetown. th & C Sts. 8. E. 713 0 St. N. W, 2121 18th St. N. W. 1920 Nichols Ave. S. E., Anscostis. 2019 14th 8¢t. N. W. 1335 Wisconsin Ave. N. W., Gmntovn 628 Penna. Ave. N. W. and C Sts. 8. W. 4% gas

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