Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAE, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBEE 18, .192T.° 85 = | PORTO RICANS WEARING ‘49’ BUTTONS | RED GOVERNMENT OPENLY FOSTERS [Gmieyes B ot Simtsta it | et itk a"view o arsiving ot an = SHO I_,V FA VOR QF ATE'W STAR IN l/’_ S_ FLAG ]\'EW TRUSTS AND COMBINATIONS t desired to confer with representa- | agreement upon wage reductions. "2 e erascocan e o SELE 0 L A VIS o B | R S S v e T r-m T e = 1 SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Novem- | leaders of the majority party, the |By a Staff Correspondent of Asoclated Press. | grad the government will supply | . ber 1.—The number 49 has taken | unionists, who have opposed his MOSCOW, * October 24.—Trusts | these small industries with elec- 1 4 Porto campalgn against the one-star flag b % trical power. . ! . . a pecullar significance in Por oy aEains the ono e and combinations are now openly R e sricn: Capsble of ns N Ch Amazin Rico, and Dr. Santlago Veve, for- | In his officlal vislt to Fajardc, the | fostered by( the bolshevik govern- | pioying 1,500 persons, have formed H o1ce F— > resident of the republican ome of Antonio R. Barcelo, presi- ment. Every day brings announce- a trust at Nijni-Novgored and | spla: mer p > dent of the unlonist party, the city b ted a © sion by the K . i “ Closed Car Di play party, has suggested that every | wagdecorated with American flags | Ments of new combinations of | geCd RTINS B CORTTASTR Y, (B i So varied are the flavor-fancies of the “5-Room . citizen of the islind wenr a bu!(rlt:\ ‘l'tl::iv‘x;a:‘:‘d“ywlu the 't:r::l m"‘{ :(x:; small factorles to which the soviet B Operative OrEnatEation; N ~‘ Sweets.” Caramels of every sort, noigats, creams, 0 D in his lapel with that number on It. ay in which no one-; government has granted a conces- The government has granted a b lusters, candied fruit ach in a First showing of a number of new makes e e hat mocome » aym- | BAER e ts b e e more e trame arusnion | concastion G & combiraion: of | (M| whole nuts, nut clusters, candied fruite—cach ; - 3 < ' small knitting factorics In Petro- 1] creamy, rich shell of Italian bittersweet chocolate. and models. bol since Gov. Relly started mak: in favor of statehood. have greeted | of the mecessity for organizing | grad, which will resume work on y Sy o ver the istand, he governor in large crowds in % e sk for a i Open 10:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. one of the seventysseven towns. In | greeted him formally, have to a It is difficult to belleve that a | BQUeTMIEntIn LB | o at Petro- \ Blfi&"fi%fi’:'fi%,‘ Sunday Paper practically every town where he large degree refused to participate government which so recently de- grad have also been granted a six- \ = Nougats, 95¢ This Week has spoken he has asserted it was in the celebration planned for the S iar Tecne and will iy 15'Der dent I A Pound and a Quarter > Every Day s Weel has sp S L the culobratial nounced all the processes of capl- | year lease and will pay 15 per cen 1 his lanne lrn 1‘1“7 :ihe eu'{x; :::.;rm;-‘?:\ B 3 tallsm 1, now epenly advocating of their output to the government. | $1 70 French honey the flag of the independe £ ’ thelr adoption Saccharine will be one of their o . mallow in generous o o American D . = e o sl nry it e |10,000-MILE RADIO RANGE | i erees, sor of the sconomic | ewierwronuets : ppriee i A ‘ Union. Everywhere this statement e small industries started which w | of toasted almonds ' onventlon Ras boen cheered, excent By inde- | NEpW YORK, November 18.—A new | supply the small manufacture WAGE CUT REQUIRED. v and hazel nuts. A 4 P evar Shafore has a governor of |world record for long-distance radlo | ticles required all over Russia. ———— pound, 95c. v Porto Rico adopted the policy of communication was made on Novem- as household utensils, kitch Michigan Central Calls for Confer- H N.W Gov. Relly In Visiting each town | ber 5 according to the Radlo Corpora- gauipment, garden tools and small acaiof Kl Biasses o8 Hmpluyesn: COR,NWELUS B 3 . ‘tly to the peo- |tion of America. which announced to- vare. ence o s 4 Fifth and L Streets N.W. and speaking dlrectly Lo W ‘em- |day that Uresident Harding's message| Such factories will require large , el Gehirsl H Street ‘ ghas!:ed the loyalty of the vast essed to'the nations of the world | quanties of sheet tin and sheet A ber 18.—General 1415 rec ] picked up in New Zealand, 10,000 | iron, which many of them hope to a the people of the island T mited State miles away. The message was sent | get from America. The present Candcphone, Main di5 to the United States. and he has - been severe in his criticism of the {::’lll‘l‘l.lg: l’l‘eo\’\;wri}(!l]!:n::fnlrsl at Rocky L sl}l:‘pg'ul:!Pll'li(sglla“J:rxw(::;;‘l}v}nll‘:‘l,l: “R ' ogers Silverware ! , F R E E A ——— At All Our Stores ’ . D-G-s ’ J -Ill 9 Save the Coupons i Joseph PI“ Ip S 2 Coupons in Each Pound Package of i GOl D BAG ISTR|CT ROCERY OCI ETY O R I G I N A L 9 . ROSSLYN'’S COFFEE o ALL PORK All-Pork Sausage . Why put it off until tomorrow or mext ———— == Washington housekeepers have = long Made i D o g knews (hie Sigh sosiiy AR Po Semms fi(}. There a surprise llv::in‘ your fo ‘slupply ulnsnnl;“:lofi:“lli‘;;_fl' 0‘;{‘[’6!‘}{’; éé ” ,' trial. HERE is only one feature of D-G-S Stores that can retain the 's’::ug:m & ) 1-1b 1 interest of the buying public. That is the fact that D-G-S ‘ Brpviy ] . B . 2 5 c you « m:n;bers glive c:mp]efte satisfacftinnt;o everylpturchaser. Wl;;thenf' ger d 35c T -fed hogs raised in th e fields of the Old Dominion—a plate’ o BE sos vss v s A omé for only a bar of soap or for the complete grocery needs of | Pound............. hot t.]\-l?lell chz:lnR?JSSl;'cl.'lg : Izitlf S::x:::;; sf{v;r e;our Sunday morning breakfast. g your household, D-G-S members offer you every advantage—lowest oun g g prices, cl)btained by ct;-nplt‘.-rative buying—perfect quality, assured by the - . personal attention of the store owner—delivery when you want it. The Ever Popular b 1 c E n E s o T A Housekeepers want no more than this—comparisons prove that D-G-S Our Market Stands. All High-Grade Markets and Grocers Can Supply You . . marketing saves you money and assures complete satisfaction. Rosslvn Packing C FLOUR FOUNTAIN osslyn I'acking Lo. : Fancy Eating Apples, per Ib. 10c, 3Ibs. . . . 25¢ BRAND Rosslyn, Va. “The Prize Bread Flour All Products Government Inspected of the World” . Keeping the D. G. 8. standard of quality is easy for Ceresota. Anything we could say for its value simply adds to the Temptor Brand Maple Flavor Syrup . . . . Mdef s s o Clover Bloom Butter, 1-Ib. print . . . . . 50 [k o2, S Vs e Con Just try ome of these luscious, hickory housekeepers’ knowledge. But at D. G. S. prices there is a real SAVING. D. G 5-1b. Bag «..oswsnss s 29 Armour’s Oats, pkg. . . . . . . . . . 10¢ |zmoked same ana watch ihe folks i 12-Ib. 6 4 Comet Rice, pkg. . . . . . . . . . . 10c|Whole,- , 29 Bag ............. c Baker’s Cocoa, 15 Ib.can . . . . . . . 24c|Per Pound........ c Gold Medal Buckwheat Flour, pkg. . . . . . 10¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg. 15| Dr. Schindler's MUELLER’S i 2 pkgs. 25¢ |PEANUT BUTTER Heinz Baked Beans, Small, 10c; Medium . . . 156, ... o cier cor soncheon suntmiches, Besides being the tastiest, it’s also the most L] . loe economical. Why Be Satisfied With Less Than BORDEN’S Evaporated MILK Borden’s Evaporated Milk contains the full nutriment and food value of fresh milk—it is perfectly pure and wholesome— convenient for every purpose fresh milk is used for. No. 2 Can Fine Tomatoes . . . . Early June Sifted Peas, can . . . . . . . 15¢c|,0, Boneless Breakfast Bacon, Strip or Half Strip, Ib. . 25¢ | G1ass Iflc FRESE HAMS AND SHOULDERS L e Good Pot Roast Beef, Ib. . . . . . 20¢ nl/z . ghss .............. 15 Rib Roast Beef, Ib. . . . . . . . . . 80¢| 72 &5 ooee High Grade 6 String Brooms . . . . . . . 6% 3 Kirkm.n's so‘p’ 4 nan = . . . L L] Ll . 25G Midmi-:e?(r: ffeeszd.l) :n’:ene;: every Palm Ofive Soap, 3 Cakes . . . . . . . 25 |scwen du ot tenst serves N. AUTH & CO’S. D-G-S Stores are Ready With : CRANBERRIES—NUTS—MINCE MEAT SMOKED CELERY—GRAPE FRUIT SAUSAGE ORANGES—FRUITS | i the Chcapest Bat the Best: Youn i full, rich flavor comes from skillful sea- son‘ng and first-grade meats. Try it and Pure food experts tell you that milk con- tains a greater percentage of health nour- ishing vitamines than any other one food. Tall For this reason milk is essential to growing ) X & i 250 children that their bodies may be nour- b W (]| & %ans....... ished with the proper food elements. JELKE GELFAND’S Mayonnaise We have been featuring Gelfand's ‘ INE . m . Products for a long time and never heard The Finest Spread for Bread fender” Boctuse s atalt” 13 depenabit leader, because its quality is dependable. contains a large percentage of creamy, pasteurized It's as pure as your own make. Why do the work when Gelfand's Is %0 reasonable? e B know. i s A 9 g e AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES elements from other choicest beef fats. e o et ot er .. 26| FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS [rownd............ 320 Corby Fruit Cake Is Ready at All Our Stores it contains every element to promote growth and health. Growing children thrive on it. Rich and flavory—and pure as Corby baking _ guarantees it must be. Every ingredient has been critically selected—and combined in a de- c You can pay more for your spread, but you can’t buy more genuine satisfaction at any price. licious medley of luscious fruits and savory spices. for .two-pound We cordially invite any housewife to go through “Pure as Mother made it” Cakes i our factory and see for herself with what cleanli- ness—wholesome farm products are churned to- gether to make GOOD LUCK. Churned by JORN F. JELKE COMPANY Chicago " Distitbutea by ' Potomac Butter Co. 307 13th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. ’ r rn e 0w HAMS Phoue Framkiin 4391 and Main 203 NORTHWEST 1020 Girard Street 1540 N. Capitol St. *1341 H Street 5th and B Streets 1300 41, Street —_— 5504 Wisconsin Ave. 944 Florida Ave. 130 D Street 1st and Fenton Sts. 200 15th Street 6th and F Streets 4521 Wisconsin Ave. 5th St. and Fla. Ave. | 312 Penna. Ave. 801 Mass. Ave. 233 12th Street 4400 Georgia Ave. 2325 18th St. 26 Seaton Place 301 12th Street SUBURBAN 1531 33d Street 1609 T Street NORTHEAST 60 Rhode Island Ave. | 532 8th Street 4 _3171 Mt. Pleasant St. | 1803 L Street 3d and Maryland Ave. 761 7th Street .| 5215 Blair Rd. N. E. 1933 Temperance Ave. | 620 N Street 7th and C Streets SOUTHEAST 53 D Street z Good Hope, D. C. 5505 14th Street 439 N Street 1000 B Street 1601 Good Hope Rd. | 14th and A Streets Park Lane, Va. 4716 14:: Strefit ¥ Cin' él)éh and K Sts. ;:ll: an:ll Insst;m::s gggsmmfi Avem 1543 E Street Riverdale, Md. 3608 14th St. N. W. . 315 treet an ree Good Hope % 2502 14th Street - Cor. 11th and P Sts.. | 141 and C Streets 1301 C Street SOUTHWEST &mmfl’fi Sts,, 2202 14th Street 702 5th_ Street 1130 B Street 1386 C Street 530 3d Street , Md. 2009 14th Street 1st and E Streets 1109 Florida Ave. 1301 8. Capitol St. 900 3d Street Broad Street, 1718 14th Street N. Capitol and L Sts. | 1322 Florida Ave. 601 E Street 3d and D Streets . Falls Church, Va.

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