Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1923, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. 25 = planned by the Anti-Saloon League of America, according to natlonal y y | officials of the organization who are | here attending a conference of state superintendents. ‘ Particular attention is to be paid to congressional candidates, it was T said, & majority of the superinten- d t presi- a parties will be acceptable to the “Keep Wets From Winning” | %' ’éaummm'c.mp.x-n for pro- 287y ! e ¢ Aim of Anti-Saloon League | pipers and other pablications, by u.e' A store Near Your Home of films and hundreds of speakers, ' DRW.S. WASHBURN, ILL & MONTHS, DIES Former Civil Service Commis- sioner and D. C. Resident 40 Years, Grip Victim. Next Year. R T e e ] | | slon of the three-mile coastal llmlland Dr. Willlam Sherman Washburn, former United States civil service commissioner, died at his home, 2023 Connecticut avenue, at 9 o'clock this morning. Dr. Washburn had been from time to time prominently con- {nected with the federal movernment @nd had resided in Washington for nearly forty years. Born in 1860 at Alpine, N. Y., he received his education at Cook Acad- le-No emy, New York State Normal School 3 A N 2R Iount e and Columblan (now George Wash- L eI " Ington) University. From the latter | By the Associated Press, WESTERVILLE, Ohio, | Expenditure of $2.500,000 i political campalgn in an effc vent election of wet B T — tates to uphold its laws in its ter- torial waters utren‘l;‘du lllern ves- s s 1s will come before the conference oday. Superintendents of forty-four fln‘ury Qur Sanitary tate organizations are attending the . Brand. Lb.. Brand. Doz onference, which closes today. The | executive committee of the Anti-Sa- Htor Wash Ington s _| 100n League will meet here tomorrow. ; pany; director, Chap [ : i5:| LAKE HOTEL DESTROYED. || One-Quart Jar Queen Olives, 5 5¢ Shriver s Extra-Sifted Peas, 2()c " Goma nenn e awe || Ome- Quart Jar Sweet P, leleS, 39c | Jockey Club Fancy Peas, can, 2 5¢ Crystal Beach Near Buffalo. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 28.—The Royal | M., ai mandery, No. 3, K. T. | | Hotel at Crystal Beach, a lake resort university he receiv aling wi he P G. W. U. Board M P = “d lhe i <5 = | feating with conditions in M1 He was a men ear here, was destroyed by fire this ar ywee! ]xe lc es’ C ver s Cu ess Be L fve years trom [0 to 000 protsasor | DL Washburn at the beginning of | trustees of Geor sh norning. Several neighboring cottages ng ans--- at the university. Drofessor his career practiced medicine In New | versity and pres vere damaged. One house in the putn | York, 1 c management of 1 3 of the flames was dynamited to protect ! our lC es eac c .»p....'.,.,.‘ in 1590, e Ly he remainder of the resort. The hotel can © ® 5 . C had not be: & [ In 1890 Dr. Washburn was appoint. ed as examiner, United States Servscfl Commission, and in 1905 ade chairman’ of the Ph Funcral arrangem. been comploted. T take place at the M Church. br. Washburn L e ||| Hire's Root Beer Extract . .1¢| Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn . 10)c i it el S8 || Bee Brand Root Beer Extract, 1 5c Shriver's Golden Bantam Corn, ] 74 || French Cream Salad Mustard, 127c Paris Brand Sugar Corn . ] 5¢ A Note of Warning Echoes || Sanitary Brand Mustard . ]12%c Peter Pan Sugar Corn . . .]5c¢ the Knock of this Musical Opportunity Gulden’s Prepared Mustard, | 3e | Peerless Green Lima Beans . ] 5c || Standard JunePeas . . . ]5c | Roble’s Asparagus Tips . 3()c COLUMBIA I proN's TEA = 12 23c—s245c ' GRAFONOLAS ice tea Specials This Week LESS THAN COST TO MAKE! (13 2 . Columbus’’ Brand Apricots Per Can 17%5¢c The prices are low and the terms are Th"s $100 COIu'nbla $39'50 d,\l:?m l]"00\9 cases rer(icc:tl)“?r:ie\cz(ll“fg;]:ih:;i:afigflfihusfl;sanxc;z? (:S:;c:} 3 Cans fOl' 50 liberal. Inaddition, the Columbia is one ~ . Grafonola, B e e C of the standards of the world. If there T 1 b Columbi is any valid argument against buying St S - now and here, we cannot think of 1t i ;;zl(‘it:fi,gol“mbh s Blue Label Catsup Lal’ge Size Bottle zoc There is none, and people are uying = '*—%-"m-m 3 N = “Keystone’’ Brand Fruit Salad Per Can 37¢ —as never before! Right now is the time for fruit salads. You know what Hunt Bros.” products are, and “Keystone” brand stands for quality. This is the large can we regularly sell for 45c—this offering is yvour opportunity for a big savings. Post Bran Flakes, 10c | Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for 20c Jap Rose Glycerine Toilet Soap 4 Cakes for 25¢ A very fine soap for the toilet and bath. ] brother, o h. The train cannot be moved, ‘wu auth apsis. TaoH o o ¥ New Yo b o o ey amt eanut butter \ uthor of a number of papers Lachlen Banking Cor n: direc- | Washhuen, of ih stroyed some time ago. % e et e Why wait? Is it not true, particu- larly of this Grafonola opportunity, that “of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these— ‘It might have been’ ’? At present the supply of machines is adequate. How long that condition will con- tinue is a matter of pure guess. — One Pt. Heinz bulk Sweet Mixed Pickles. 30c PYs 2 One Pint Heinz Sweet Pickles... ....... T he Cllamp agne ‘ Of Heinz Ketchup, large bottle. .......... Ginger A les Heinz Ketchup, small bottle. ... ....... Heinz Pork & l}fll::.{o'é.;ée' - WE HAVE IT Meantime, w hy should music-hungry souls go fam- ished in the presence of such a musical feast? - T We now offer to you this Fine Ginger Libby’s Corned Beef Hash. ... ......... Ale, which is proving exceedingly Libby’s Veal Loaf .................. popular = with those who have Libby’s Vienna Sausage............. tried it. Libby:s Deviled Ham, can. ........ ... i g Libby’s Rosedale Chipped Beef, glass. . .20c C an ada Dry Concerning Payments MHW I We have arranged a plan of con- \\\””A | = = venient payments. Pay as low as $5 and the machine will be delivered to your home. Interest of 6% will be charged on payments deferred over a period longer than 90 days. Records may be selected to the amount of the original payment down and charged Libby’s Potted Meat (By-Products),can.43c ALE Blue Label Sandwich | Blue Label Meat | Per 21 3 bottles for $1 Meats c to your account. Per Can for Salad Bottle, No Charge for Boned Chicken ...45¢ Containers Model F2, 100 Columbia Grafonola, is $39.50 “| : Boned Turkey . .. .35¢ sketch Model G2, $125 Columbia Grafenola, is $54-50 1| GOLD MEDAL FLOUR--5 Ibs., 26¢; 12-b. bag, 55¢; 24-b. bag, $1.07 Model H2, $140 Columbia Grafonola, is $64-50 - = o ' Libby’s Corned | Chick Model K2, 150 Columbia Grafonola, is $6950 gl B~ e sl e Model L2, 175 Columbia Grafonola, is $84-50 Il e comsiter PurCom | Jore beticr Lo Cam | Jecfegml PuCm | Buisomcl PeaCes this one of t! 1 Ry sert is easy if meats il ap- plenty of meat Mostly i al M | ,“;“{’,a:;aflked you hse:vg‘ c x;c:lrty‘tch%n‘ags: c e c in W nd Maho, | n ostly nut a ahogany [R1i eva foar c Frr o housewife. of salad. = e DWEISER | CLICQUOT G.&G. Rosedale CoBm!s] packed in convenient Ginger AleQ Gl]lger Ale Chipped @ @C O | :llcf:gn p:ac:ha“slia:;n::ml::gdfl{\f Root Beer o The large two-glass bottle Beef just the quanmy most people Suupmlll quality is fine. Try it. The Music Store—618 F._St. prefer. Per Dozen, i . | Bottl P P Meinber Better Business Bureau s 1 75 2 foru 2 5 c B::tle : 1 0 c er .... 20 c :

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