Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 14

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11 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 192 — —_— Slc BY RAfllu WILD WEST PRANK FATAL. determination to make rapid slridos} Is up. It is expected the walls and | A WOMAN'S IIEA.l:rIl lflr:l and — vod in thelir endeavors. | roof will be completed before the Judgm is believ wh ! Boy Dies of Wound Inflicted by o : | F = 1 Playmate. : . 5 a8 es 5 5 3 1 .-Iia_vwn‘nlr i : H = during the day, with th any | a A 5 v, Karle Wilfles Your Eyes. a ing “wild west” cost the lifc yester- | Who mixed the morta ) X : MEN—IT WILL ! PAY YOU TO WAIT! | Suits and Overcoats at Give- ‘ Away Prices! We're going out of business. It's your Luck! See Monday evening's ads. NORRIS Forty bricklayers, who volunteered | first of the year and i vices will be held their services, a | > carriers and helped era B * BROS., 911 G Street N.W. o e l 1314 G St day of Raymond Keene, 13, Aum.h’l.“h° servic i % > s |CI pticalCo. oy iut ice. D I O hers, | Street mortheant, who acted g forc. T e tho vas . Ereall { 3 H H H 2 s her, aimed and pulled | 2 plexion beauti- 5,000 Marines in Baltimore |&aymonds brother aimed and rulied Veralla and dungare MEN—IT WILL el boy’s heart killing him instantlyx ““"'!’t‘;"l;'“:;‘xzd“‘xe;‘ of th n PAY YOU TO WAIT! Bright eyex. H i “ ert ran for a physician and then aid stat v’ clear wkin and to Sing Her Favorite, “End B S e s near-by shack 'and disper Suits and Overcoats at Give- | > ) rosy cheeks fol- 9 {an inquest conducted by t‘rn(r%ne: ‘23 l”,.‘ee“lf‘l:;lu_"rl;l" needed refre s :":'y Pri I-l We're going out of {n — low the ume of < of Coudersport, Pa., Rober : siness. 1t it r. Plerce's ¥ P of a Perfect Day. | Shlghe of Coudsmiuort ke All of the work on the church will nC T T e T e N remceipkine. ., Monday evening’s ads. NORRIS When suffering from nervousmens, be done by the congregation BROS., 911 G Street N.W. {dizzinesn, fuininexs, thix temperamee Saturday afternoon will be g medicine will benefit. ———— —_— ven over Mrs. Harding in the White House n”n to volunteer work until the first floor (I ML T L tonIbEROW Afteracch Loy ) e e e e L NN NSRS 4 o'clock, will hear her favorite song, 'l 2 i (T i (UUUHTLU UL T T T T ' A Car of Fresh Pork Cuts through the ether by radio telephone, | sung in her honor by 5,000 members | of the Marine Corps massed in the center of the new Venable Stadium PATAPSCO FLOUR MAHKES BETTER BREAD Your first experience with e o e Piiaico. B ! Gl the big service foot ball game be-| Thanksgiving day was spent by atapsco Mlour will conv tween the 3d Army Corps area and {members of the Fifteenth Stre; vou that it really does make ] the Marine Corps, opening the|Christian Church in building their better bread. Venable Stadium, which will be|new house of worship. at 15th street gl |dedicated at 2 p.m. and which was and Kentucky avenue southeast. At Our scientific milling and {’,‘;L‘,adzfl';"“:‘}l“f' ‘;&:,f"’;jf&’,’;’& Thei6 oclock: in the morning the con- retining give Patapsco planned to attend the game, but her | gregation met at the present small the highest quality it is illness prevented. church, at 15th and D streets, the o 1 S SeE i Oficial Washington to Attend. | men attired in working clothes. Barly e Itur _h;m_- to m\cAha Ofglal Washington Including' most | morning prayer was conducted hy ty that 1s bringing to the bhaking of thousands of house- in Baltimore. This will be one of the features at, of the' members of Congress will at- ! the pastor, Rev. Charles N. Jarrett, tend this game at which more than | |gthed in his Y. M. €, A. field togs wives greater wholesomeness . SE000/ neopteimiiL crowd Hinitofithe o ivone Auringjthe phar == 2 and richer flavor than they . \ _ Five special trains bringing the t There i P . inew before. . ; v 2000 tmarinen feom) O will | ere is a real treat in store for those who purchase these fresh pork offerings. Every . 3 i ah ! > 1 ! one of them is cut from small tender pigs, and is priced very attractively. ut this greater delightiul- ~ inte your own baki tre Patapsco Flour. Buy a 2, 2 3 o Ih ve ! : i rLtitie ! : t To w12 or 21 1b. sack—as vou fif : i I | Colors and a i e ——— Roast prefer. Unless it absolutely : O, ! the Cionei o o vo mun- || EXTRAORDINARY VALUE 20: = \ h L3 satisfies vou. return the unused 3 % R dred and fifty marines from Norfolk | Tz % =ilis portion to your grocer and get Wy, e ey olcinitie Quians P S Z2. et Da C r ek your money. But try it— ¥ Other large delegations of marines|| = mond, one n 2 h know the results will P& ;. Pt | include 6,000 from Boston, & carat o o s, C o l’es 0 el's, cratify you. New York. and 3,700 fro a ~| 3350 00 tations to attend th ! OPPENHEIMER & SHAH While the Ari e Corps and the A 5 ot 907 1 St Maryland, will st i Formerly With A. Kahn. Fresh Spare Ribs, 18c Ib. Fresh Hams . . . 22¢Ib. Our Cafeteria Scrapple, 2 Ibs. hih:e!:::l: style ; ZSC SmOked A convenient place to dine 3 E [J ® Catarrh Frankfurters, 24clb. | Shoulders | e domiown. Ater the Westphalias, 37c¢ Ib. Cl’eam ] of hurrying home, ltfm in 5 in the head Meat . - leasi 7 oA R catarrh.ctc. 5 - 25 b. lb e pmiri o Ever ‘Iry Hot Biscuits Made With five L?.:k t popular prices. ; BULL-FROG nuil pat e e 5 ot sa“sage meE i ¥ Self-Rising FLOUR? T T i Vi o kot oR o e Better NS vi| e T v "VE e TRAD R U N E : V e —Iliy:in';:“ l“‘l‘fn{r = vour Li h Y Cut From Choice Selected Native Steers - - 241BS. . ‘ C. A. GAMBRILL MFG. CO. INC. (SRRt ‘Especially No g \ PATAPSCO/’ Wil Since 1751 Chuck Roast ®™" 17¢ Ib.RoundRoast ¢-..20¢ 1b. Buy Your Electric Appliances Where Daddy Used to Buy His 30 Years Ago_It Will Mean a Saving of Dollars and Cents to You JOHN C. RAU 524 12th St. N.W. Franklin 5457 Shoulder “= 22¢ Ib. Prime Rib &2 30c Ib. Rolled Top Rib Roast choice Tendercas _ 20¢ Ib. Luncheon |Milk-Fed Veal| Potato Salad Toy Transformers, $2.45 REDUCED SPECIAL PRICES Bo;:u:lr Lamp, Silk | Hot:l’oinl Grills, large _— .......... i size ............$6. El'ect:iceSRove s | Electric Irons ... ... $4.00 Loaf Shoulder Chops, = 23¢ Ib. 2 lbs. forzsc zlb;attgs M hne ’ .56 (4 Curling Irons ....... $1.85 c Veal Croquettes, 25c Ib. iolet Ray Machines. . $6. < bt stte pr 22 4() b, [VelRollsii Zel.| Vegetable Salad Permeners - $050 | Heatng Pads ... §7.50 . |Legs........28¢ Ib. e o sttt v | Calves Liver . 50c .| 2 Ibs.for 3¢ fore is guaranteed to please. Desk Lamps . .......$2.75 | Ovenettes Electric Toy Floor Lamps .. D e e R e —se=m | 7w SUGAR 7 i thing to tell your friends about. With the price. going up at the refinery everl;le;:y:sws:-::e o‘?firing you the sugar at below the market price. Plantation Sliced Pineapple, No- 21/2¢= 29¢ Tomatoesz= i tmaresNo 3 can . . . 12V2¢ Van Lills’ Pure Fruit Jam #&52 19¢ Lipton’s Yellow Label Teg 21b.can 3¢ i-b.can 2(¢ SOAP =" 42z 3% camtey Choice Cake J————_'__—_\ Van Camps Milk ¢2 10¢ 'S¢ All our markets will supply the articles advertised so far as their stocks permit.o";'rhe few items not in their stock will be on sale at the Master Matket. With 1582 Pairs of these real $7.50 values ON SALE TOMORROW AT $4.85 Colonials, Strap Pumps, Oxfords All Sizes and Widths In Every Style. Satins, Patents, Black and Brown Kid, Brocaded Satins and Combinations o How Do We Do It at the Price?. We Make All Shoes In Our Own Factory We Cut Out Red Tape—and Pass the Savings to You. This Columbia Grafonola Model E-2 $85.00 Think of it. You pay only $5.00 down, and this instrament is put in your home. Balance in convenient ‘terms after January 1st. i The “STRAND” S $125.00 § Vousconiitiona A _wonderful instrument, Guarantee in Mahogany or Walnut. Pay next year. $10 Down HARRY C.. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. N. W. ~ SHOEs OF THE BCTTER KIND. FOR MENSWOMEN 314 7th Street N. W. 622-24 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. oo, NN

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