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B Large, Meaty California Prunes. . . . Burnham & Morrills Canned Spaghetti > Phillips “Original” Sausage, Ib., 35¢ | ree PICKLES, 3 for 10cf, KALE, Per L., 5c * White Beans, perlb. . . . . | Black-Eyed Peas, 21bs. for . BlueRose Rice, perlb. . . Dried Lima Beans, per Ib. | Marie Elizabeth—Portugese (not smoked) per tin, 15¢|offers. H Pmtbottle.........33c Sma.lljnr..........l&: THE EVENING ST A""S'roma NEAR YOUR HOME Sweet Potatoes, per Ib. ...........5c|Western Box Apples, perlb. ..... 10c | | Florida Cabbage, per Ib. ..........4c|Old Crop Onions, per b. ........12k Sun Maid Seeded Raisins Sun Maid Seedless Raisins Choice Evaporated Peaches pkg. 21c pks 23: lIowa Strip Bacon, b. 25c Del Monte Mammoth Green Asparagus Tlps—c.n 33¢ <|Smoked Picnic Shoulders, lb 17¢ . 1} Del Monte, Plcmc Size Can, Asparagus Tips—can 20¢ Del Monte Picled Salks, Tl Square Can. ... 38| UT€ Lard, bulk, per Ib. Mission Tiny Tips Asparagus, Small Round Can. . . l9c 1 . Heart of Maine Apple Sauce Pure l.ard, pkg » Per lb 15¢ .| bill should not have been made a par- 9¢|Canned Tomatoes, No. 2 size can, 10¢ 15¢|Canned Tomatoes, No. 3 size can, 15¢ j Tc|Blue Bell Shoe Peg Corn . 12l4c ¢ Sanitary “Selected” Fresh Eggs, I 27« 13 Big Values in Imported Sardines| Special Stock---Clean-Up Price Nansen—Norwegian smoked. . . . . . . .2 tins for 25c| Premier Brand Grape Jam, jar, 22}¢ ‘ King Oscar—Norwegian smoked. . . . . . .per tin, 15¢| _ This price made to close out remaining stocks of | o -» G this, brand. Better get a few jars while opportunity | £4| publican, member of the rules com- The new imported BEE brand. Supremely good. Lipton’s Tea’ That Fine Orange Pekoe Ylb. .c.o.........20c Welch’s Grape Juice | Mrs. Schl.m s Olivenaise fine broom—each Gove-» - 2PIS.,25¢ | pig o o ... Speéials for This Week Burnham & Morrill's “Ready-to-Fry” Fish Cakes " 121%¢ " This is a big introductory offér on another new product of Burnham & Morrill. You know well the fine fish flakes which have been on the market for years. Now you have the opportunity of trying a new product at an extremely low price. We recommend this product; you'll pronounce it fully up to the standard of all other B. & M. products. Waxed Lunch locll’::er—‘rolhfor.... Here is the big “square-meal” size. As dried navy beans have nearly doubled in value in the past two months, you'll make no mistake in laying in a small supply of this size tin at this remarkably low price. Del Monte Peeled Apricots . . . . . .. ';:f: 29¢ So well known that the mere announcement of price is all that is necessary. Diamond Crystal “Shaker Salt” . . Every housewife knows this old favorite. ‘Here is a very special opportunity to buy it at a very low price. Little Sunmald Raisins, 2 pkgs. for 5¢ . : 30c The finest quahty Sunmaid seedless raisins go into little Sunmalds. Our specifl price enables you to use them for Pillsbury’s Uncooked Wheat Cereal . . .. .2r 171 d We thought well enough of a proposition made tb us to buy a carload of this supremely good product. Pillsbury, with all their large flour mills, have the choice of the finest of all the wheat, and you'll find Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal as fine B as you buy. Ask about it in our 'stores. You cannot afford to pass this offering. WASHINGTON, (CHARGE GOVERNOR \ D._C, THURSDAY, WITH TAKING BRIBE :f‘: Oklahoma E;ecutive and Bank Officials Under Bund on Indictments. ] | BY the Associated Press. OKMULGEE, Okla., March 23.—Gov. [f]13. B. A. Robertson of Oklahoma-ana White Potatoes, 15 Ibs. for .......35c[Lemons, per doz. ........20c and 25c | several officials of Okmulgee banks were under bond today for trial on indictments alleging Illegal trans- \ retorted the democratic leader. The|are no'l‘belrlnl Tennessee member predicted that the pointment to = the throughout the country interested in a cash bonus? Rsprelem.ulva Mondell, Wyoming, the republican leader, said he was convinced that all amendments the democrate tight have sought to offer were solely to create embarrassment. “Would it embarrass the gentleman from Wyoming," Mr. Garrett asked, “it the ‘minority should put in an amendment adopting the suggestion of the President that you finance as you go?" ‘What Mr. Mondell sald was lost in the howl that swept the House, “In the first place the President made no suggestion as to financing.” Hubbub then broke out anew. Mr. Mondell said the bill had been 80 amended that the tax drain for three years would not be more burdensome than the rosd-building program and not half so burdensome as that im- posed under the transportation act. As the discussion on.the rules pro- a1 dors outside the gallery doors wait- ing In the hope that some of the more measure would prove “a great disap- | ceeded, the galleries filled rapldly |fortunate inside would give up their service men|and long crowds jammed the corri- places befora the day was done. Silver Spectacles—Sorrow’s Symbol! An ADITORIAL QILVER spectacles are a sign of mourning in China. White is the mourning color, and silver is the nearest to white of any metal avail- . able forlens frames. Gold was almost never used for ancient spectacles in the Diligent care is used to have spectacles suit- able and becoming. Our experts consider good taste and sightliness next to sight in recommending lenses and frames. Mount- ings, however, are of sec- ond importance compared i] | cally with accepting part of $25,000 | more damage to the welfare of our ] [ bribe to place $160,000 of state funds|country than did the roving bands| il | The state executive came here last|Wwere disor | New Crop Florida Tomatoes, Per Pound, 15c¢ | il | charge, declaring thd case was In the .31bs.for S0/ Armour’s‘Star’ Sliced Bacon, b, 37c £] | closed that the inatitution was in- .|| 2llied nations which have paid ad- 12¢|Shriver’s Golden Bantam Corn, 17%c¢ | ‘/A]a burst of applause from the demo- i|| cratic sige. ]| Carolina member predicted that Pres- #1|bill as drawn. i7] | Ohlo, said that two years ago he voted il | publican party was pledged to pas- i | country knew that the soldiers’ bonus TWO BIG BROOM VALUES s 4| or dot a ‘t’ Wagner’s Large Cans Pork and Beans . .2 for 25¢ 2 Pkgs. 15C actions involving two local banking institutions. Gov. Robertson 1s carged specifi- Representative Hardy, democrat, Texas, told the House that in his judgment the bonus bill “will do Orient. with the lenses. An examination here reveals the lenses that will lend your eyes most aid and protection. Come! in the former Guaranty State Bank [of disbanded soldiers in years during to prevent closure when that bank the middie ages” The reaton he 1217 wi t. | said, was thy he & at day o == 2 b aromn fol lave e s i hized. whereas the men R¢(OPTOMETRIST) G Street night from Oklahoma City, hlrs:ebnled ;e:nl;::g the bonus now were or- NW. e v e B Zx"s"s??o&’"-fla“.‘é?{“.";‘.f"rl'@' hour.M:g Predljcfl:xl thit"ahr chlldrledn uft(hig age and their children would not see FORuEn (o thielatate capltel the end of the payments under the proposed legislation, the Texas mem- ber pleaded that no greater burden be,placed upon the masses than they KISSEL “heGuustom -Built Poweroarh “See dE’I‘Z See Bener He said his vieit was to meet the issue without delay. The governor declined further copmment on the 13 hands of his attorneys, whose advice he would follow. Besides those arrested yesterday, a warrant is held for Fred Dennis, former state . bank commissioner, Jointly indicted with Gov. Robert- Bon. Dennis is charged in the in- dictment with having shared the $26,000 bribe with the governor. Den- nis has been missing from Oklahoma City since he® resigned several months ago. A search will bg in- stituted for him. The indictment. re- turned by the district court gramd jury against Gov.;Robertson and the former state banking commissioner charges that Dennis, with the knowl- edge of the governor, made an ex- amination of the Guaranty State Bank in September, 1920, which dis- solvent. —_— PASSAGE OF BONUS MEASURE IN HOUSE TODAY IS ASSURED |} (Continued from First Page.) resolution, declared lhlt“lhe bonus tisan question, that it was “beneath the dignity” of the republican party to make it & party issue. Argues for Measure. Launching into an argument for the bill, the North Carolina member pleaded that the United States place itself at the head of the list of the justed compensation to their world war veterans. Mr. Pou sald the bill was not what .he had wanted, and added: “I regret that there was lack of courage and statesmanship to bring out a bill to pay the veterans| a cash bonus and to provide the means of raising the money.” This declaration was greeted with ANNOUNCEMENT The Whelan Motor Car Company has been awarded the Kissel Franchise for Washington, D. C., with showrooms at 1101 Connecticut Avenue. This gives to Washington its FIRST Custom-built De Luxe Automobile Salon. PREMIER WASHINGTON EXHIBITION OF CUSTOM BOACH CREATIONS BY KISSEL Every Day This Week Exhibiting the Kissel advanced Engi- neering Achievements—Body Individual- ity and Exclusiveness. Showing how Kissel is FIRST to carry the custom-built idea into his motor and l/\l\ chassis as completely as he has in_his coach-built bodies. 3 : Concluding his argument, the North ident garding would not sign the Urging adoption of the resolution, Representative Fess, republican, of against the soldiers’ bonus bill be- -~ cause it did not provide for an equi- table distribution of benefit and ‘would have entailed too heavy a drain on the Treasury at that time. He announced that he would vote “with- out hesitation” for the pending bill, however, because the cash provision had been omitted and benefits ar- ranged so there would not be too heavy a burden placed on the Treas- ury for three years. He reminded his republican colleagues that the re- sage of an adjusted compensation measure. 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