Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 26

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26 - THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. _— e IMPUR]’S FflR MAY lAssured District ACTOR ARRESTED. STRIKE TIES UP MINES. Tyrone Power Held on Complaint | Nova Scotia Workers Demand Two Would Welcome Y of Wife. 5 tl msc::u-gm Be Restored il .P C l { LOS ANGELES, Calif, June 14—| NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8. June 11— J”MP m'%, arty onciave Tyrone Power, actor, was arrested United Mine Workers employed In “If the republican national com- late last night on a warrant charging | all the collieries In the Sydney mines mittee should agree on Washing- |bim with failure to provide for two | district struck today to enforce de- ton as the convention city, I _am minor children by a former marriage. | mands upon the British Empire Steel | Exports Were Smaller Than| sure tnat the convention delegates [ He was released on $1.600 ball pend- | Corporation for relnstatement of {wo ' would be royally entertained |INE a hearing. Power's former wife,| nan discharged at the Florence col- Any Recent Month Ex- while here.” said John T. AAms. |10 the somlaint upen which the wap | llers. The strike, It was admitted at A Stol'e Near Your Home chairman of the national - |rant was based. [ the general offices of the company at tee, vesterday. comme: cept February. e Feduert e e b 0 B Ee s = e N e i ganizations o he aftec o farlon @ = = - 2 Washington ‘be selected for the | SCOFFS AT_EOiD BOOM. |l1;h?;r::fs|‘:phn%lr:.ufil(|¢;$l PRl allltary 48c Green Bag 25c sanltary 32c I wlscons"l 33c A trade balance of $51.000,000 ; i group in North Cape Breton, includ- A irata mareaee) ot sslgonuen il | : Coffee, Ib., Eggs, doz., Cheese, Ib., Presidential Campaign. | Sydney. S st dmintosie | poinied ot that, e | Newberry Sees “Publicity Stuff” tn | (g, e, Ll et bt *Rorth Butter, Ib., May t S yme 0! o1 3 u e T 000,000 and exports amounting ity | e Tel cd & SAN FRANCISCO. Calif., June 14.— | $319,000,000, according to statistics| convention. Truman H. Newberry, who defeated BID TOO LOW FOR TAMMANY ! Lbs.® Lb. of Commerce. Imports for May were p. si e 6 1 3¢ Commerce. tmnorts tor e vor | MINUTEMAN NEEDED |etorsiiv. but resisned tater atter n sght | :;l;u‘:*,‘ ,;:T;'én::{:n,“';&u: oF $28,000,000 1 th for March. May ; | . I N cd last night by members e = = eenorte were smatier man tor any re- | TODAY, SAYS PARKER| a . Mlding committce of v Sanitary Ritter’s ¢ Fine Large Texas b cent month except February £ { : ae Detd 3 Mustard Catsup, 1 ’ ’ 5. Huge Net Bal 5 H ——___________ d 2 L d 0 M for c e Aearer. wiion weea |TonismualG Radi-|; Bottle. . . . emons, doz., nions e i e | Loictana Governor Bemoans Radi |y y )i i SISO EER RO 2 since the enactment of the new taritr | cal Propaganda in Speech at law and announced ye! s y e Rfioseveh's Grave. Commerce [ ~ £ Remember appeared. and no | D WE PAY A fine quality at a moderate price. This famous cereal drink is on sale at all our e e ; Made in Stoses. A G & G Brand Y, Washington DAILY BALANCES - Per Bottle 2 % interest on checking accounts Per Carton ::un(;:::ymo‘:l:{:l;ce’ SSaeom: No charge for bottles. \While we assume no 1 DOZ. Bottles obligation to buy back containers. we are. however. 3 7 interest on ordinary savings at this time allowing One Cent for each empty (5. & No charge for containers. No return value on accounts—compounded quar- (5. bottle returned to us. . contai terly. A0p i Specials for This Week certificates — compounded i B cvemvonr o wrmesrony Gorton’s “Ready to Fry” 2 Cansfor 25¢ n,,ffi'(f’i,i"‘f.'f i, | oS THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY £|| Sanitary Salad Dressing Botfle 22c Wedding in Ho&pltal - Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. French’s Cream Salad Mustard io c “l|||||||"|||l|||W||||||||||||||“|||||||||||"llllll"llllfi- s " mwme | Clean Easy Soap 7 Cakes for 25¢ “ ||Sanitary Toilet Paper 4 Rolis for 25¢ CONVICTED OF MURDER. A Sale of oy Canetue Callibs KEYSTONE or DEL MONTE PEARS ' 30c i Oxfords for Men || " Ble Label | IMPORTED | LIBBY’S | GORTON'S POTTED SARDINES | CORNED SALAD MEATS |soner BEEF FISH ot oa ey \ product to use a- mc:‘lth\c . !,:fcili: x‘,,‘,.“, King Oscar g“;:‘“"';z:d(-“"fi':’i:[“:fl““-‘i‘i nuusl\\"‘;_\}s_.!h(u ‘p\‘i‘né‘v‘;-u‘ia Brand the “Libby” label. z as a base for salad. Potted Ham Per Can |\ o Potted Tongue Elizabeth . ........ Per Cans Potted Chicken c These brands are all top- Can c for c Potted Turkey notch quality. The finest quality, delicious flavor. ? ] We urge you to try these supreme o~ ‘b ly good Peas. Can A 3 Y N | Per Cake Jap Rose - |Argo or Del Monte Salmon. S e e e &4 . Chum Salmon < oi il e 2 9¢ Toilet Soa %inne{;sl‘ “ghmooll: Salmon. .. . 25¢ and 49c ne jons A ? anned Lobster, best grade. . .29¢ and 47¢ is 2 v’x‘.:.\\renm(";”'l:’hlllm\mr‘. ’s Fa Jap Rose for the Hair, . ol SR £ v é‘,fip]:(,::"fndafia.fl” Buy it peir. | Canned Fish Roe. . ... .. 15¢ and 25¢ Cold Meats Curtice Bros. for Lunches Blue Label Chicken. 13-0z. cans oned . L e e Unusual! Not the price, for many may sell foot- one MAGRUDER’S wear as low as this. Turkey Fine Groceries Conn, Ave, & K Stret | But when it comes to such quality, such inimita- Per L Establighed 1875 ble style—well, that’s another story. Can, c R 7, Another New Store | sue""" 15¢ Schimmels’ 5609 Georgia Avenue | 2 K \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Del Monte N N Fresh N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N Crushed Our Store now at corner of 15th and P Sts. N.W. will Pineapple .. be removed to 1450 P St. N.W,, just a few doors east, and Del Mont will be opened in the new location on Saturday morning. “ onte Just a few doors north of Longfellow St. Del Monte 19c 1 his mea! rovides the Feverish Feet Think of it! Solid leather calfskin oxfords for $4 e el i Plenty for making a liberal lnstantly | the pair. Shoes taken from our own regular stocks sty . ! —~sh hat have be lling f h - ) - Relieved ‘v thse ?)i?litn:rty ;;iesh(;?t ss(:yll:sg us?x:llll;u}fur:li:::d lflc?lt' FIG B ARS & HUMMER C AKES 2 1bs. for 2 50 By Noxzema | sale purposes. W—T—W__Tw‘ INO) omdecyqme St Jenen Black and tan are the colors. And such popular Shoe Polish, 10(: s 9c S,‘:"c'fi'“, for 25(: {"l':flin olain!—encased in suff g Aluminum s e ' Ceresota Flour, 12 Ibs 58 St g Be good to vour feet—give ~ = s o . . . e g We think they’re great values! And we’re willing C Fl Y 24 1b . $1.10 g lglxed S - . yoh, ger Hame from e ) to bet dollars to doughnuts that you will heartily eresota Ilour, S. . Sweet Pickles, quart jar............ 39c i et | agree with us." Gold Medal, 5khs. . . . 26¢ ls)‘::;ll::‘dgtsfl, e:llll(a)l’htv::l’ zgc This marvelous snow-white AU & 9 /09 o) esuietiEle e\ alas C crcam is osling, saothing, heal. ; Gold Medal, 12 bs. . . . 53¢ C|Bizet Stuffed Olives. . ... .. ...14c and 32 ing. Greaseless—rubs right in B o S ; k/ ] Gold Medal, 24 bs. . . . $1.07|Biset Queen Olives............12and 27c Fruit you're not surprised at the quick ] relief. At all druggists'—3 sizes Green, Mixed, Orange, Pekoe | se_soo——sl.oc. i . 7th at F

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