Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 26

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26 NEW AUTO 15 GIVEN 0 VISITING NURSES Rotary Club Acts to Aid in| Work Now Hampered by Transportation Difficulties. e Instructive Visiting Nurse So- s today rejoicing in a present completely equipped Ford sedan, f the Washington Rotary Club,! ced by Charles S. Semmes, pr at the regular lunch- con of that organization yesterday. This makes the second gift auto-| o presented wi this important agepvy for the con-| servation of the health of the Nation- | al Capital The demonstrated value| of the first one makes the second | one cordially welcomed, d hope has becn expressed that other friends of the nursing organiza may, in (ll-l ture, see fit 10 emulate this example. A nurse equipped with a motor car | per cent more | d\puld. can do from 20 t work in a ing_on stre cording - to di local cliente e regular ALEXANDRI‘A. Local | D! for | iners who'! the meeting | the George | mnn.‘ .\ | Shriners others, it later. rallroad companies have by r arrangements for the| to be located in the | vards and also at | & the Shriners t 8] the head o the upper cnd of Duke street, at the entrance to the Southern railway l yards. Confederate Memorial d observed here and annual will be held 6 o'cloc noon at the Confederate monument Wa outh, will deliver th usic will be by ! ulux. will 1{ Want rich Biood?|, —ernkVEGEX /] 7 \’Eufx v | / Licem SLpp..€ ircn and minera: € & Grizic Asl: your grocer o S druggist. \\\ and Stop Itching Skin | Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe. dependable treat- | ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bot. tle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that Irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. lemo. the penelmlmg, satisfying fiquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the ekin soft. smooth and healthy. ROACH FOOD Will Free i Your jana re THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ers will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Sunday -school room of the M. E. Church South. At thiy meeting officers will be elected. Thieves are no respecters of per- sons, for they broke into the refrig- erator of Police Justice Duvall last night and carried off everything con- tained therein. including lamb chops, a ham, vegetables and other food- stuffs. When Judge Duvall got up this morning the mald notified him of the robbery. So far the police have been unable to locate the thief. I captured he will be tried before Judge The Columbian Players tonight, at the Lyceum Hall, will present “A Kentucky Belle,” and the perform- ance will be repeated tomorrow night. The Alexandria High School Players tomorrow and Saturday night will prese MRS. T. H. BEAN DIES | VISITING SISTER HERE Was Widow of Sclentist Once Con-' nected With Bureau of Fisheries. Mrs. Tarleton H. Bean, widow of Dr. | Tarleton H. Bean, at one time connect- ed with the United States Fish Com- | mission in this city and widely known | as a scientist, died last night at the | hame of her sister, Mrs. Middleton! Smith, 1724 Buclid street northwest. The | funeral will be held at the home of : her sister tomorrow morning at 11, o'clock, and the interment will be in Congressional cemetery. Rev. James J. Butler, one-year-old son ! Queally, rector of the Protestant E copal Church of the Transfigura will conduct the services. Mrs. Bean was sixty-five years old. She had spent the winter in Palm Beach, Fla., for her health, and, raturn- ng to her home in Westport, Conn., stopped off here to visit her sister. She - | Had been in decifning heklth for 4 long i was well known so- e Is survived by her! oline Van H. Bean; Smith_of this city, ! e of Montana and | 1 comedies entitled “Sunset” and r. Sprigg’s Little Trip to Europe,” or “The Rose.” The curtain will be rung up at 8:15 o'clock. Carlton G. of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Butler, died yes- terday at his parents’ home, 1004 Quecn street. The will be | shipped tomorrow to ville, Va’ The funeral of ) Bright, | vho died Tuesda. 5 g body ducted by Rev. tor of Grace 2 burial was in Bethel cemetery. e —————— of gathering waste paper | deposited by visitors in ks Is $2,000 a month in summer and $450 a month in winter. The \llfl )»,|nmd and three b , John Clifford Van Hook, Charl don Van Hook and James Malone Van Hook. H rounded with modern de- vices to save your time and labor. ‘Whataboutthe*‘stay-at-homes”? Have you provided labor-saving The RUUD is made by the orig- inal and largest makers of auto- matic water heat- shortcuts for them? Do they have | ers. It has been a modern hot water supply? Or ! the world’s water are they hampered at every tum heater standard iy S by lack of a modern water heater? Ask us about the Ruud Auto- matic Gas Water Heater today, and its instant, at-the-faucet RUUD Manufacturing Co. 733 13th Street N.W. Phone M. 6985 Sold by Plumbers and the Washington Gas nght Co. We could sell you so-called “long discount” tires at “bargain prices” if we liked. We could offer you “special deals” or de- lusive “guarantees” on unknown brands and make money at it, temporarily. But we want to stay in the tire business a long time, and succeed in it; so we sell Goodyear Tires instead. Our profit is smaller on them but we know they satisfy our customers, and satisfied customers are what we are after. If we sell you a Goodyear Tire we follow that tire with service that will help you get from it all the mileage built into it at the Perry S. Martin 3125 Nichols Ave. S.E. Mid-Washington Service Co, e Bailer's Auto S 3001 14t St. Bailey’s Tire and Aecenory Battery Shop 's Ave. S.E. Model Auto Supply Ce. 917 B N.B. 24-Hour T4 Eureka Auto 1022 14th Mt. Vernon Auto Supply 1232 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. A. Norris « 6th and !llr!llnd Ave. S.W. Pennsylvania Avenue Garage 24-Hour Tire Service 658 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Seaton Garage & Su 5-49 Seaton St. Ine. 306 Rhode Island Ave. = Security Auto Supply Co. 11th and New York Uptown Auto Supply 18th and Califorsia § Vermont Ave. Scrvice Station Vermont Ave. and L 81 Wardman Park Inn Gm-e W 27th and Calvert Sts. GG@Dfi’EAR Federal Auto Supply 477 Pennsylvania Av Garage, Inc. 17th and U Sts. N.W. J. W. Ha 4326 Wisconsta Ave, N.W Hendricks Motor Co. 'r-nm- Park, Mq . B. Hundl 3485 Taon BeoNw. Lehman’s Tire Shop 811.813 H St. 5 20th and K MeCurdy Br 3730 Geargia, Ave. 3 GRAPE FRUIT SMOKED HAMS We are still able to offer you large, luscious fruit and priced very low. = ] (¢ California PRUNES A popular size at a popu- lar price. Ibs. for c Seeded or Seedless Raisins2::25¢ Another New Store Will Open 2017 11th D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. A Store Near. Your Home A BIG SALE OF FANCY Quality Smoked Meats at a price that will save you money. (In the Piece) Anticipating this big sale, we have had delivered to our stores large quantities of these items. An excep- tionally low price on a whole hani or a strip of bacon, both of which are the finest quality and well-known brands. Saturday our various stores another carload of these mkcj . t N w which have proven so very popular with our cus, it [ ® [ tomers. Offered at a Special Price. { f 1 \ We are Offering You Aunt Jemima Products At An Exceptionally Low Price Two Packages Pancake and One Package Buckwheat (Mix) This Assortment Only This Week’s Specials Del Monte o Pineapple cans. ... Single Cans, 35c. Del Monte Yellow Cling Peache Finest Quality Ripe Pineapple large « 23 New Potatoes, 4 lbs. - Old Potatoes, 15 lbs. - New Texas Onions, 3 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes, per lb. - - CABBAGE, perlb. - - GREEN BAG COFFEE v 25¢ Fancy Wiscor _l Cheese | ORAN GE(S Large California F'-ruit Per 6 oc Dozen. . . BREAKFAST BACON PURE Lkp In Bulk ¢ | 15¢ Per Lb. Per L&,_ Per Lb. =0 SNOW DRIFT SANITARY BUTTER & 50c SANITARY EGGS ‘" 35, HUMMER CAKES We have just received and have distributed 1¢ Vegetable Shortemqg Pounds for y | 26¢ R 9 2o 5S¢ 5c | ORIENTA COFFEE -= 39c | Hershey’s Cocoa "= 25¢ ; A Rcmarkably Low Price—Alaska Red Salmon Shriver’s Sifted June Peas =" CAD " Pkes. e for Shriver’s Blue Ridge Per FAB Cut Stringless Beans Van Camp’s Pork and Beans A Walter Baker’s Chocolate 19; J ello All Flavors Armour’s Grape Juice Welch’s Grape Juice Hipolite Marshmallow Creme = 21 Quart Bizet Queen’ Olives 55, per T e Pes = ] ¢ 29 2‘/2c Sanitary Salad Dressing BUDWEISER, Bottle, 16¢ o<s-... $1,75 Clicquot Ginger Ale, G and G Ginger Ale, Bottle - Per 4 Pint Bottle.. 75¢ Pint Bottle. . 33c Quart Bottle, 59c 12-0z. Jar No Charge for Containers Bottles for 25¢ No Charge for Containers \ No Charge for Containers

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