Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1922, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINMON, D. c, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1922, R %) [FURTHER HONORS GIVEN | HOPE FOR WORLD PEACE. |12 *, -,h:-";:,:'.,:;:“,:'",:;,:: FIRE IN BANK BUILDING. a ¢ the world are Im TO MME. B. J. BIMONT |aa#israi Benson Bees Best Prospect | 13528 of Ber;"r"‘: :Amphrlllvdp?},w:lfin |Pive Hundréd Dollars’ Damage in e 5 rt nu of the erican mercha in Just Commercial Relations. "'m'n: the ,,(.m,,, as'a .:fiondfi,,“!‘emind Commercial and Savings. French Instructress at Western| Best hope of the United States for|line of naval defense and as the chie S 4o |maintaining world peace lies in con- f;""mr“,‘;‘;‘;,{'m“‘:{' O el l gh Awarded Le Medaille dununaucnmmfirciu relations with ng_wais held in Gaston|and Savings Bank building, 738 12th 1a Reconnaissance Francaise.. |gompetitive nations on a fair and just Hall at ufln;.t__ sireet. about ¢ giclock this moralng. Ambassador Jusserand of ¥ranes|oommissiondr of: the Shipping Board, = has forwarded to Mme. B. J. Bimont, |said {n an uddress yesterday to, the| = U. 8. IN LIQUOR PROTEST. |0 “eXamination o ofl: lou:he huflfli:el Fire was discovered in the base- ment of the Terminal Commercial i ;gf:;“sfl;:'o'l who aisesdy 18 - e | O arine: that Amrice amt “gtyl.| BERLIN, March 11.—Complaint has fafled to disclose the origin / i red he “Nedailic | ise international contact for world vernment R Grilch wanchied Lie first Noor and A STORE NEAR i1l |de 1a Reconnaissance Francaise, in[peace” "Admiral said this|by the Depart. e 1] | tribute of her services during the|must be done “I rying con- t any —_— > B} worta war. du Flogging and hanging were com- ! OUR HOME Mme. Bimot served in various ¢a-|&Ive the other fallow a fair chance.” a mon forms of punishment in the Brit- parime. Blmot served in varous oo | “The admiral sald, however. that the | ment roports that in mumerous cases ish navy up tll the eighteenth’ cen- In 1914 until its close. Every year she |time is coming when commercial ri-1such liqgor has been confiscated. ng to this country to teach and carry on the work among the residents of the United States. Mm Bimont, a rl!ldont of thl- he New crop from Florida Two big values. of the finest quality. Here ! ot in Washington we can N o Per Bunch ) rapefruit were never | enjoy the fresh products | . New supplies have ar- T office be | better than you'll find frojm Florida, {)he cost | rived and for today, to- locand].z]/z can Red Cross. AND i| them right now. Enjoy | does not make their use | morrow and Wednesday I 017 i ook over the. bods and WIN ” o S et o new low b | Carrots, per b. ... .Se Bisii s, i - o v g . . i ni {ttany. . . _ I plenty will be over soon. \Vlzg;estgg;) fLOmOTIOwy To see these fine toma- Turnips, per b. . . .. 5¢ m: By Fredel'lck Fa.nnmg Ayer i Extra Size toes—tis to buy—at all | white Potatoes, > 39¢ i READ WHAT THESE AMERIC AN AUTHORITIES if our stores. = i (| Each....... 100 Per c Per Sweet Potatoes, Ib. . .5c |}, : SAY OF THIS MOUNTAIN-NEST OF VERSE, i 9 6, which was equipped by La Large 95¢ Lb....... 21/2(: Apples, per Tb. ... 10c ||| oremt Bl s ot e e ”“; vttt 3 {s) PR L 20c | = * Absorbing, virile and inspiring” . . . . - e eu. . L ¥ mld‘ emons, per doz. . .20c {7 or1n JUDGED QUEEN “Great originality and depth of feeling” . . . . . Boston Times § "Stnkafmmtheshoulder” TheSmMard,Bndgeport Conn. “A yirile work” ... ce0e00eann . . Boston Globe "Agrentwork” ........BostonHemId UTTER z“;:;f'::...45c[EGGS,::::::;:"::::,...,30c it ;;_" Two Blg Specials From the State Of Maine [ ('me“l.lundud ariose mamn:z:r NAET YL‘(’_): COMPANY Burnham & Morrill’s Canned| Heart of Maine Apple Sauce ’; A sl e “ P for the occasion with a ||OF BOSTON TERRIER SHOW UU at the Ebbitt i] | collar studded w((h brilliants. ; There were many out-of-town entries {i{ | practically all of the New England Spaghettl l A special introductory price I er 3 2 . D Y. hie ’ made for one week to ac- ‘ : 1‘-:‘ :Khnnal:. “Nowtonville, § carried the prize for the by 1 Per e prize for the best male and | - quaint you with this product. || Gross's Glorta again made her ap- . . § TR A o e s Reductions of Interest in These E ' You all know of Burnham & I\Iorrlll and : . fl | s eine e arnesd by e . “ s Nearly all children enjoy the fine apple sauce you ¢|]|siiness of Rhode Island, who had & =y g ;Bh‘eg %Jr?%‘;:hplfigfi‘é:,élf%; zfi Efi;lssteff(:;: make for them at home. Here is a canned product the 33;E;fi":?.:_gfinfl:figcgi"::: POTTERY @ CHINA VASE LAMP that will bring forth their praise, and you, too, will | Saturday Might in ‘pikce of Benikmim | L Now we offer you this fine quality new Prod- 4 : L | senteim Svhe” s funavie o e R TTRACTIVE Art Vases with lamp b uct' fully maintaining the stmdard of the | Preusce Rastnessitcan beande by any one F :‘::'"?“;:"";3;3333::{;'5:":&:3'%&:73?:'3: s R e W i well known products me?tloned We recommend it to you and urge you to try it. Fl|Gted" tana® ateendod the snow. "™ A8 ,re offering an' extensive assortment i Burnham & Morrill’s Spaghetti is very | You'll feel like thanking us for calling it to your | of designs and colors at the following values: i fine; we heartily recommend it to you. attention. Watch for It— i 2 Ruskin Pottery An assortment of 2- { Sanitary Corn Flakes, this week, 4 pkgs. for 25c A Tobe L. s, Bk ol Lo Val 17.50, vmety.o colors C b M le S 16 th k i Pottery Bird Lamps, Value, $50........825 | Log Cabin Maple Syrup, 16-oz. tin, this week, per tin, 21 ¢ | [ g v s ; Value, $17.75, Value, $27.50 Combining business Value, $13.50.. ...$8.50 with pleasure ? Surely! Large Meaty Prunes 3 lbs. for 50¢ { Michigan NavyBeans . . . . . . 5 lbs. for 35c § Cracked Hominy . . . . . . . 4]lbs. for 10c| | CaliforniaLimaBeans . . . . . . 2lbs.for24c | { Blue Rose Rice . . . : . . . . 4lbs for 25¢ § Carnation Milk . . . . . . Small, 5¢; Tall, 10c | [ Borden’s Milk . . . . . . 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