Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 12

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b dame ¥ o5t il Lot b s Rehensal reaiis e . - . g T ] - Thanks President TEACHER BILL MAY LIONS WIN DOWNTOWN. | ‘FRAUD PLOT DENIED. ent the couséd “Dhvis snd Fhiliipe 5 5 it A il _— gave bail of $§,000. ‘ For Aid Offered . PASS THIS SESSION | xew Yorker Says Clob Onky One |Devis and Phillips Amswer to In.| M7 Davis denied”there was any e s 4 rick about the bid submitted by him . . o etm In Train Tie-U; P8 | Capper and Focht Say Senate and| to Last Below Fulton Street. J dictments Here. and his assoclass. He says he had N H A detailed account of the schivities | Everly M. Davis, president of the|D0 acquaintance wWith Ernest C. - President Harding vesterday received louse Are Only Waliting of the Downtown Lions Club:of New | E- M. Davis Chémical Cempsny of | Morse. He says he bid for tle prop. Afld kCC out Of debt a telegram from Gov. Thomas E. Opportunity to Act. York city was given by Harry Tay- | VW York, and Alexander W. Phillipy, | rty Without an inventory and that p ° AT S Campbell of Arizona. in which he e Cretin) e T i, | 1ors president of the organizmtion, to!sald to be associated with him, were | the total of his bid was $9,000,000 stated thst &l passenger trains| o0 FOICOL ::;og'd_m Wm the EambNe" otw l:’l'x’ l:u;{ ’{'}’",:fl:?fl.'; arraigned before Justice Hitz Tuesday | Subject to deduetions for sales m, 2 . Jealousy Declared Cause for | »hicn ey emiacie aunction| Sonato ana the Hotte favoraply from ShagiNawi W liard) Hotali s on an Indlctment charging conspiracy | by it government prior to the ar- . ! : i strictcomi 3 : described the igrowth of | to defraud the United States in con- | ceptance of the bid. These d We haven’t saved a Double T dy in Mary- | 2U%ey, have beer ‘moved and that|may bo taken up and dieposed of be- oMy Taylor. dshor iDed the @xOWE ol rectibn twith’ the Rale: Of the O] bitubnt tho S moint a0 fednctions uble Tragedy in mMary: the: distress occesioned by the delay |fore the close of the present sesston. | (he club he represented was the first | Hickory Powder Plant, at Jackson- | 5 own to $3,- o of passengers had_been sileviated.|if opportunity offers, accor@ig 1o | uacheon elub. te last mone than a|Ville, Tenn. Both pleaded not guilt S L] “We’ land T He "tharkea the President. in (he|Senator Capper of Kansas and Rep- | omone0n oD A0 e ot He ex.|and were given until October (o | sixtr anry ey tur poused wanted cent an ere 1n and kown. name of lhl‘tlcomm:nwea!:hihleorntt:a Tesentative Focht, chairman of the el Banetings foces: ;,,,cluhm“u;wllhdraw the plea and take such ac- ;oxrutlfe“‘.'ovgfi.‘,,‘,’,';,,?{“o%;i‘.?d H._Rice, offer of assistance to mee - 5 mo- ‘ : S, of gamiatncs 5 meet I, it | e Disrctconmmiten L outa | 12150 Syashingion i for the homy | Lot 43" he may e sanistd_ AL | ton, Uad e Sonrt STl T2 N : 2 from the adjutant general of thelpe g District ‘day he would seelc to | Loty extended to those ergstern dele- pre- | tween the two dates. ebt” are usually the * |seeciut vispaten o e star. from the adjutant general of the|b e e e i | e TSy FOPTPTWeen tho twordehes ol FREDERICK, Md. August 17.—|and railway officials concur as to the 'sz::"m:";.;';?, Upon. tertr bt | &L Ot Springs’ who pasised through s P ¢ § = f be Within but several miles from where | train movement and that no force ot | and whilo the soldicrs' bonus BiIl ia O e Tl IBaNIck : Andrew . Fritz killed two and then|interference was Interpos before the Senate, Senstor Capper | R J. Whitef res(ded, and an- Joint contessions o t Vo This owiTatte ha ot day, Thoot | SpeLEUdnILOLT the traltsfby/ rallWay, pointed out today, there may be ob- BRI GICES L] el 5 same famil The sav SORRBAR L i Gealanthor e | Bills when' the Gebate on the soldlers | Counsey "Clop August (30 - Willlam Py’ - s - ork, yesterday morning murdere onus bill lags. He said that if it vl ién ¢ & y s mrter merning tevrdeed IREVENUE AGENT RUBY | Mot e B fnc it Crossy it s it or e & ” @ -, . . killed -hirselt in a fit of jgalousy be- lary bill up and get it acted upon. | “William Miller was [ the recipient el [ ings habit accustoms @ [gaue v wie refusea to recurn wion| RAIDS 2 PRIVATE BARS |, fos, huzeen, Savessy (0, 03 | or fext mris, o7 Deibe, e nand, X : e aw before the regular session opens 7 Y f 'l d Doal tHe FoeE e &2"’;5;?,,,‘.: \fave | Celebrates His Return From Hon-|in December, are Fathier St ¢ wes | Aayior drew Lie penalyy to au PP en Of ALL Artides pld(ed under the - admitted. : amily to spen less uation with another man.’ Karpamva| eymoor Trip by Renewal of LS s R St ann atua biane A&P label is GUA h . . d pleaaed witn ner to g0 with him, She | War on Bootleggers. In support of his assertion that pamriediiniscoun 18 RANMD refuse e owed. > women are losing th 3 7 J than 1its incomnie, an Mrs, Karpamva was 1ving at the| Revenue Agent Ralph E. Ruby. cele- | gciontiut points gat lel'::tnlt;lfilh‘eofi'ny: Scandinavian woman, including the "I - ; | home. ‘of 'Nikith Shamatha.' Ten |pbrated bie retum from an Atlantic CIty | of ancient Greece woman had three | women of Finland, &re said to enjoy S will weigh the con- . months ago Jack Bonsava, with whom e new 3 " {joints to her little toe, while it is|a greater dégree of §ndependence than tents of any package or can she was living at that time, was shot | Who was formerly Miss Catherine FoX, |known that Egyptian wi 5 when emergencies do shetwas LG &L AL e, s A0 e Taa) ot vate hars aucbroslc {SHON N, U, Kaypllan “women, g | womaniiaiany other bart of theiworld, manufactured by the A&P,, other man's home. ing up an apparently lucrative bootleg | only two joints, while there are many | representation of vhe league of na- you will find it corresponds = 5 ' 3 All of the principals in the case are | business on Marion street Wednesday | cases in which only one joint is|tions than the women of any other y i arise, calling for'addi- |momimm e b Sosking'Ts | ighier o0 oon o et [foona. flona gt : ACCURATELY with the < e ew e Cament worke AP NI walked into 1515 Marion street, dfirlr‘l’g @ W”fihx as ;}:‘mcd on eah bt i P e later hours of the night, and stumb- package. is FACT is led into the swing of thirst-dispensing . tional cash, instead of | | oo o CE R e brought to your attention to < whisky glasses that contained slugs of 7 1 . | . —E s red corn and white corn whisky at g gusrd _you; agaiust smaller eing plunged 1n de t, |Bureau Anmounces a Large Num. |DAIf a dollar a throw played a prominent L packages or equal size pack- i ANSBURGH & DROTHE sning fess wes 0 ber Has Been “Rehabilitated.” It took an hour and a half for the ages containing less weight. 8 agente to uncover a trapdoor in the - . - 1t has areserve fund to Already the Vetemans' Bureau has re- | floor leading to the storehouse of The Gigantic Purchasing Power of the A&P habilitated a large numsh)er of lveterams twexty-:h&-ee 'Knllo;‘u, which I'E.i;e h L > i g 2 in radio, and to date 282 are in train- | confiscated, after the arrest o |- . 7, draw on. ol . ard Gaskins. colored, charged with Men! Isn't a Clean Hat Warth It? the Larget Retail Grocers in the World, ome of these new operatots have se- egal possession and selling of in- c ¥ > B o (e o R S brings you Values that CANNOT be equaled. {Board, and on privately operated ves-| The agents entered 1533 Marion 5 . sels, while ol‘h‘ers have Izom;hlnlo ':mrl- !ll"’e"e!hnlno‘ and (;)und a uxmu-;l ut- 5 Two More A‘P st 3 w . ous’ commercial companies, through the | tablishment running in_full blast hmgt ® . ~ Tadio wants ads broadcasted through | Twenty or twenty-five nhabitues of Y raw a, ores m Vyasi on WOF, Anacostia. e bureau now ex- e institution were draped aroun - Lincoln National Bank |5 ffih, o) el 2 s, S . 14th & Longfellow Sta. N.W.—Opened Today N land service from e surplus of radio | ebriation. A waiter scurried here an i H men trained, which threatens to ac-|there bearing ginger ale highballs . . 3614 Georgia Ave. Will Open Saturday : 3 e rindred nave been trained | patlons wers taken frtum,this Adarems, III e Ouse : me hundri men have been train gallons were taken from this address, >0 Cor. 7th and D Sts. in' radio at the Nola Radio School, New [ found in the cupboard of the kitchen Otleans: forty at Loomis Radio School | wall,” and Nannie” Woadfolk, colored; Y in' Washington. and seventy at the | was arrested ,on charges of lllegal o By i, P Seevice Radlo Institute, alsc in Wash- | possession anfi selling of anti-Vol- " ST a final clean-up on straw @ 7 ington. stead beverages. hats—to prove we mean to get rid of them, all priced at one. buck, regardless of what they sold for in the past. POWDER [A&P Grape Juice...bot. 25¢c Coca Cala ... bot. Sc Huyler's Cocos, ¥%b. can, 19 Baker's Cocpa, %b. can,19¢ A&P Corn Flakes. Grape Nuts .. 3 A&P Peanut Butter, %2 15¢ Shredded Wheat Most any man will admit that a clean Kelly for the balance of the season is worth a buck—but hurry, there are not many and they’ll go quick. Direct Entraneo Off Seventh. August Sale of Toilet Goods Ends Friday OAPS, creams, powders and all sorts of aids to beauty and health—at prices that will make you recognize the advantage of using this sale to the fullest extent, All of standard names and makes, so there can be no question about the- values. You know how much most of these articles cost in the refular way, so count up the savings and prepare for a large purchase, Here are just a few of the bar- gains: Pompeian Massage Cream eeeeeeeeense..69c D. & R. Cold Cream, P e s ) W For Fall ill Adopt a New Policy bot. Heinz 5720t Pickles. . . .bot. 22¢ Colman’s Mustard ....jar, 25¢ Pure Cider Vinegar..bot.18¢c ::ll: Oli‘ves.m). Olives i Encore Olive Oil Encore Olive Oil . Boxes Double-Tip © MATCHES e S L e SN - S | Miscellaneous Items Showing A&P Low Priccy, l| Sapolio ..... .cake, 8¢ Hip»O-Liten’é"?‘“’-L"'.ZZc -pkg. 10c Sultana MAZSEMALIOW | )5e .pkg. 11c| R&R Boned Chicken, can. 50c Coty’s Face Powder..6c L. & B. Orange Blos- som TalC ..ceee..ee-25C Safetee Talcum. .2 for 25c very Suit a 2-Pants Suit AT POPULAR PRICES Java Rice Powder, "‘,E.,,,"'.‘.f?_"_‘fl"___,,, ; ; : ; f L thyAches of Roscs F. E. L Tooth Paste..z5c This necessitates the rapid clearance of our present stock of the finest all-wool ROUZS occeaeomenses-39C Wrisley Lemon Mavis Face Powder...69¢c NEW LAID EGGS....doz, 3lc Every One Guaranteed Lotion 4.ceveeeeecea..39c —First Floor. three-piece Suits. These suits are styled for fall wear, excellently tailored from the best materials, in every size and style. Garments for which you'd expect to pay anywhere from $25 up to $50. But, because of our new policy, we’ve priced them without thought of profit to ourselves. , For Quick Clearance EVERY 3-PIECE SUIT Now In Stock | To Be Sacrificed _Begardless‘ of Cost to Us| Grandmother’s XTI jar, 20c| A&P Salad Dressiag, bot. 27c «...each,54c|Sultana Tuna [Fish (12s) 15¢ Suitsfor Very SmallBoys Who Have Just Outgrown Their Rompers Personally selected and import- ed direct by A&P experts—hlended and roasted under our own super- || The COFFEE VALUE [ PAR EXCELLENCE Cl| = —without equal at = Thea-Nectar TEA Such a rare fragrance—such an en- ticing aroma! It’s the BEST from the choicest tea districts of the Orient. 14 Lb. 1, Lb.. l{:cluge l3c|l’/:cknge 25(: Cracker Specials Peanut Cakes, Ib. ...........21c Fig Newtons, Ib... ...........21¢c Lemon Snaps, pkg.............5¢c IF he is 2, 3 or 4 years old, he may already have learned to.despise clothes that are the least bit girlish, and here are some attractive real boy suits that will just fit his needs. s There are Oliver Twist suits with big ound buttens, or suits with long blouses and separate ants. : White or plain colors, and some that com- ine severdl pretty colors. Mothers will find these suits quitg’ economical, too, and will decide ta select a number at this interesting price. - « Clearance of Dtesses for Little Girls, $1.95 to $3.95 Some of the daintiest summer dresses for little girls of 2 to 6 years are reduced to include at these prices. Dimity and figured-voile, that at the begin- ning of the season-sold for much higher prices. Many of them are styles the little miss will choose to wear in the fall and winter, too. / Japanese Silk Quilts These have just been received and mre just the thing to make any wee_tot’s crib or carriage irre-- “sistible. “Hand-quilted, 6f a lovely pla#: color silk, and decorated with Japanese hand-embroidery, $2.25 to §7.50. i ' It is impossible to give you an accurate word picture of these suits.. Nor can you judge by the prices, for they are many dollars below the actual selling value of ‘such garments. Come in and see them—they speak for themselves—they are their own best salesmen—COME IN AND SEE THEM, BUT :COME EARLY.. J?" No Meal Is Perfect in Its Nourishing 3 Balance Without Corby’s Mother’s Bread “I¢s Full of Life” and “Pare as Mother e Made It” ..AfllA&P'StoruSell It ‘ 'c.“g{'AufirTmc & PACIFIC™: For Your. Convenlence—OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. - 910 F STREET N.W. . - —¥'ourth Fioor.

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