Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1923, Page 7

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AFTERNOON TEA $=b. ...........17c f=lb- ...........32 Packed Especially for Us. No. ONIONS SIZE CAN Fancy Eating "= | APPLES 4 19 325 CHEESE Per Ib., 33¢ Navy Beans, 3 lbs., 25¢ JELLO, PerPkg., 1l1c Blue Rose Rice, Per Lb., 7¢ Morton’s Salt 7 10c cm SALT, 1 15¢ Table Salt, = » POTATOES, 10 Lbs., 45¢ Large raree Lemons, Per Doz., 35¢ CHASE-O, PerPkg., 5¢ COTTON GLOVES !-18c Sl Matches 5 Paper Napkins ™ 10c| - Wizard Polish, Bot., 43¢ 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, 10c PEECHEE = 19c SANITARYBUTTER Sold in Cartons of B i D2¢ One Pound Print or Lb., Per Carton BUDWEISER &t Lbs. for for Fancy Wisconsin select and pack grade of soap as 17VY5¢ per can. Per Box (g] White * Prints in One Carton, CALIFORNIA YELLOW CLING TABLE PEACHES, Large Can We purchased 3,000 cases of FARMCREST and, therefore, suggést that you purchase one cording to your needs. 9c-CANNED TOMATOES-No. New Crop SWEET POTATOES Lbs. LIBBY’S Libby's canned meats arc Austin Nichols and Co. 12-0z. Jar SANITARY SALAD DRESSING We thought enough of this article about a year ago to have it packed under our own name—our sales are steadily increasing. \We want more of our friends, however, to try it, and become acquainted with its distinctive appealing flavor. OUR NEW STORE Takoma Park Md. - Carroll and Grant Ave. IS NOW OPEN $1.75 | CLICQUOT A BIG MONEY SAVING SALE ON . especially for this sale—they are packed in a'light syrup and are, therefore, not as sweet as the fancy quality grade packed in heavy syrup, although by adding a little sugar they can be sweetened to suit the taste. We believe that you will agree with us that this is an unusual bargain and an exceptional op- portunity to secure your requiréments for some time to come. We would rather you did not take our word for it, however, We feel sure that vou will come back for a dozen, or a case, ac- SIZE CAN Choice Cooking SPECIALS THIS WEEK pickles that will please the most exacting taste. good as this can be sold at such a very low price. Devn led Poned known for their quality. It is a very popular product for picnic, luncheons, ctc. Our Famous Ginger CLUB “i Also Root Beer and Sarsaparilla CEREALS Shredded Wheat.. .. te Puffed Wheat . ...... Qats, Quaker. .. otey, Armour’s Oats ................. 9 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg........ 8¢ 15° brand peaches Kellogg’s Bran, large. Pillsbury’s Health Bran. . . Cream of Wheat..... Wheatena ............. Farina, Quaker, pkg Oats, Sanitary, small pkg.. 3 pkgs.for........... Qats, Sanitary, 55-0z. ... . ote e can as a trial— Post Bran ... « tsxeTeZe; o3 Small Bottle Puffed Rice. ........,....... Kellogg’s Krumbles. .............11 Kellogg’s Bran, 10-oz. size........12c sescan eletete e eVevalere o 2Yac LARGE CALIFORNIA VALENCIA APPLES| ORANGES Per Dozen 60c Harbauer Sweet Mixed Pickles & 33¢ *THis brand is well known to our patrons. In our opinion Harbauer knews how to COCO OLIVE SOAP, 3 ckes, 10c A toilet soap that we recommend to you, and we feel sure you will wonder how a HAM, 2 for29c Our regular price on this item is QUEEN OLIVES 224¢ A fortunate purchase enables us to offer you these large size, delicious Quecen Olives at a price way below their actual value. 2 10¢ GREEN BAG COFFEE |- Per Ib. 25¢ 2 for 25¢ |Grape Nuts, pkg................16¢c Post Toasties, per pkg........ .. 8 stsite 120 .16¢ (4 .20c .15¢ 2lc .22¢ veo..10c v L a2l Pettijohn’s ....................20c oo ‘etereierefote: .v......-lz‘:- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.‘ AUGUST 20, 1923. MRS C. T. JAFFRAY (% B aby Aband oned orstep in CLAMED BYDEATH e i Now Daughter of Bishop-Elect Freeman Succumbs at Sorrento, Me. Mrs. Mary Freeman Jaffray, wife of T. Jaffray of Minneapolis, Minn., and eldest daughter of Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, bishop-elect of the Epis- copal diocese of Washington, died suddenly at Sorrento, Me., Saturday night. Mrs. Jaffray was Visiting her par- ents at their summer home at Sor- rento, The family will arrive here today With the body, and the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at ! o'clock. * Arrangements for the fu neral will not be announced until aft- er_the family returns. Besides her husband and parents, Mrs. Jaffray is survived by three young children, a brother, Willlam V. Freeman. of Vlnnaanolh;, and a_sls- ter. Miss Elsie Freemaff of Wash- ington. THE WEATHER Yor the District of Columbia Maryland—Fair tonight wlightly cooler tonight; and and tomorrow: gentle northerly ginia ; silghtly coof portions Fair tonight and tomor- T in central and north- tonight; gentle varfable Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermomete 12 midnight, noon, 77. Barometer.—4 p.m., 29.87 12 midnight, 29.92; 30.02; noon, ' 30. 8 p ture, 8.78, occurred at ‘p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 68.2, occurred at 3 a.m. today. Departares. Accumulated of temperature since +200. o erature since August " Accumulated deficiency of precipita- tion since January 1, 1923, —3.56. Deficiency of precipitation since Au- gust 1, 1923, —1.06. Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 74: lowest, Condition of the Water. Tlmprrnuluro and condition_ of the Wwater at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tempera- ture, conditien, clear. » Weather in Varlous Citles. | P Tewperature > Stations. Pt cloudy Clear, Pt.cloudy i Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Cloar, Clear Cloudy Cioudy Baitimore Rirmfnghan ha Philndelphia’ 4 Phoeni enwich time, today.) Temperature. Wenther. Austria e n-nmnk Part cloudy Vart clondy president of the Tern clal Savings Bank, live: i{street northwest. ' He wa Baby Ruth is in safe hand Her mother cither did not want her gr was too poor properly to provide for her, and she was aban- doned in a basket at the door of the residence of Joeeph B. Pan- nill, 516 A street southeast, early erday morning. “Please take care of me,” a note which accompan the infant reads. “I am four weeks old. My mother is not ablg to take care of me. Please keep me until my mother comes for me. Cries of the child aroused Mrs. Pannill, She took the little girl into the house and cared for it until_it could be turned over to the Foundling Hospital at 3 15th street Beside the basket in which the baby lay was found an empty nursing “bottle and a smaller. corked bottle which police are h. ing. A x Iso was found emit- ting a t narcotic odor, Police learned that an automobil had driven to a spot opposite the Pannill home early Saturday morn- ing, and voices apparently from two men and a woman were heard. When a light appeared in the P;;nnlll home the machine drove off. ACHILLE BURKLIN ' | DIES SUDDENLY AT 59i Achille E. Burklin, fifty-nine, pro- prietor of Lerch’s cleaning and dyeing works, died suddenly Rehoboth Beach, Del. Saturday night, follow- ing an attack ~Mr. Burklin, of heart disease. who wi Nancy, France, and when qui came to America. He establis business in Washington and ha the proprietor of it for more twenty vears. He was a member the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, City Ctub, Kiwanis Club and was a Mason. Mr. Burklin is survived by his wi oW, two sons and two ghters, ¥ neral arrangements have not yet beer made, G s ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. M Grell A «The, Gen. 3 No. 5t UoH, W, V., will_ho awn fete ‘on ihe campus of the old Naval Hospital. ary DEATHS. | KE W. Va—William Gurd aged aboutsixiy-eight. is dead at hi home on reck < ing been i1l since Dacember FROSTBURG. Md.—Moses Tor former merchant here, is dead after an Jlncss of ecight " months, aged . W. Va—Mrs. Margaret Shaffer, mother of Winlteed (Dyke) Shaffer, well kn, t ball player of the K died at her home here. MIDLAND. Md erine Gil christ, t D, Recd of Altoona Shannon mine at Dudley, by a fall of coal A for their kindness and beautiful flora s and at the death of spect ou the occasion of her death WILEY On the eve of leaving Washingion | wixh to thank many friends during months of conv after accident and my and partlal recov me is the o i’ whic a0 ir gra goud wishes. PHILIP W Marriage. OWENS LINDNER. Saturday umnn “ H LI(\[ E. OW - eaths. Sibles Hospital ARROW ARROW. At JAME Part cloud: [ ‘Canal Zore MARRIAGES. CUMBERLAND, ‘harles W, Fuller and Miss M. Ruth Drever ob- talned a license to wed at Hagers- . George. Ohr, Colon, W, . formerly of Bluefield, WW. ¥au married here. genio MeArthur and \rlhur “Hurley, _ Clark were married hcre FROSTBURG, M n_ Martin and Mise E beth oning, were married ur une Nolan. this ¢ Boettcher, Lon here. JU OR. W, Va.—Fred Baker {Elkins and Miss Elva Covington of 13 were married here. " MOURNING BLACK i Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING Co. and Washinzton o310 Marsiand ave s LOST. Black patent _leather; two Richmond. Va., four rings. watch, silver pencil, one $10 and §5 bill and small change; reward. ~ Return 43 M st n.w BEADED BAG—BIack, containing money and other articles, on park bench, near museym. It found notity Ruth Lisdale, 1505 V. v n.w. 21 338 C st TEl A imat Rese L u. return wrist BU Return n.w. CH KEYS; reward. two stones, OND RING, each about D iiTters carit. |can"Cleveiand 288, " He- i, 2 BOG—Light brawn male collie and Spita; halt ipred; revard. 320 se. Linc. and white: 8 months old: ‘trayed from Bladensburg. Re- stions. Tel. 3 m Adams 93. DOG—Collie, blac Buster” No “Jerr; ne. e DOG—Black and brown Alredale; Finder please return 114 11th wt. ward. LASSES —Tortoise shell rims, gold gar Columbia_4208. NDBAG, gray £ reward. R about 2 o'clock Sunday, near _curb on ave. near 16th st. Franklin 987! DBAG—Tady's, BIsck #llk: Bunay after: Roon, containts % Msiitand L Grands Thomgeen. Fiader ‘phione- Fraakiin 4300, Apt. 1. Reward. ;fnmno—'r.n Maryiand and m-um o or's permits, _reglstration ~card il rn-ue and keys. Nai d_adds 6 i bag. Please send by “matl to M. Vermillian, Hen! sta., R. F, or leave a ‘hrot Bros., 111 Ll ‘ave. lnfl gét reward. * LOCKET- night. Rewud L FPRnK. 5008 atior 3 Py SIEST of Myrtie u, miopey and memorandum 3 , book Franklin_9: TOODLI hite; anwwers collar or Plione_Col. ECARF—Ladic any evening, het Department. WALLET—With papes and_sum of govey: \iberal re it d to owner. M. A. . 1830 um st. n. Aagwet 7T i oest 18th e B 412 H st n.e ¥ d the'repose of the soul imvted o ‘attena. husband of Mary Mauger Burkiin. funeral hereafter. CAMPBELL. Mondar, 8:30 a.m., . Interment Glenwood 1 Friends and relutives respectfally invite attend. death of Funeral from his st sw., Tuesds Members are o “late LEW of Stephen G. and Funeral from morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Augnst 24, from her Tate re roy place. Kindly omit flowers. Departed lite 19, at his r this August "y Georgetown | FAMIN T, HATIA Hoovell Harrah, t Univ a Joying husband of Ada Funeral Hospital, = Hilr, m.‘: o Bt Vermont Avene Tapriat Chi Mm "n at 1l ok, lkv\nll\v- .,m members_of Mt. Horeb 3. R. Giddings Jollifie quested 15 atiena® the’ el August 20, 1923, in the ngements_for the funeral of our deceased sister, MAGGIE HILL. from Vermont Avenue Baptist ‘August 21, at 1 pm. Al e cordislly invited LOUISA Ri o1 hall to make a sister fents o BEULAH DI F. M. BESSIE BURNETT, Secretar; INGERSOLL. Sunday, August the residence of ber dar Mv} 19, 1923, at Mlrs. Béwsie Fanetul August 21, and daughter . ishon- cral Toends da: Lk netety, Prince Georges count Saturday, Augu; won, 4 B at the . 20. Shati, levaiand: Detioit 4ad Baitin apezs pictse copy. ivate) Yionday. (Phinadiybia nel | THOS. Fugeral | 7 Deaths. Augurt 18, 1923, at hin pesidence B [ LONGLEY, nial Lodge, No. o aii ton Centen are raquested tion Tuesday. . for ihe pur & "the Tuntrat of Drother F FOLSOM, Mast ra. Aug eloved wife Marx. Funer d ‘a spec 1ata” Dr C.. Tuest erment’ at Wi cometery, Kelatives and friends i attend OLDFIELD. August GEORGE F forter Church, where mass will be said at w.m. Interment at Mount Olivet cemeters OLDFIELD. place mentioned GALLAHER Graod Koight. THOMAS K. JONN H. ZAB i 1 Secretary PEACOCK. Sunday, Awmm 19 Mawr Howpltal, b Relatives Atlington cem Immediate u\m\‘. ICKS, E. Cigrch, 3st. beinee m.. a0l 16t ADDIE CHASE MARIA RICH Church, gust 21, By ordet of the pres 0N b BERTHA 6. WA 3 \H RIA RICKE. i In d(zmunam ANDERSON. In loving remembrane dear EMMA ANDERSON 101 REV LUCIAN | of m who diad ving memors of our dariing DE NEANE. who depart years ago fodas, Augus ago today, how pass . BROTHER se thiogs to s ISTERS, ® 3 remembrance of WATSON, who S ago today, Au Bused since o have gone readed that day = you will aiways be, i farever to stay i DEVOTED CHILDREN, - JOSEPH BERTIE AND VIOL . FUNERAL DIRECTOES. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Model Lull“l Lincoln 142, iy Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Estudiened 1541, Phooe West Avtomobile_Service. T WILLIAM 1EE, Funeral Director an@ Wmbalwer. Livery 1o conncetion Commodious | shapel #6d modern crematorivm. A prices. 3 ave. Dow - Tel. call M. pase Quick. Lignified_and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal o €16 H 8T. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Automobile Service. Chapel. *CO. . ither the successors of no con: nected with the original W. Npur. establishment 940 F St. Phone Frank._ 6020 HERBERT B. NEVIUS NEW YURK N.W, MAIN 26 Con Pr(nn- Amhu'n'\r- o WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st Lincoln 524. Modern Chapei:. obile Fuzerals. p——=THE ORIGINAL ———p WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WMAIN 108 FORMEREY $40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLLS B.SPEARE s CLYDE J. NICHO! R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH SI. S Undertakers. Embaimers. Houlelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480, Frank Geler s Sons Co. Yodera Chapele Teiepione, _ Main Z‘ll ifimy & Walsh Porry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh Ti}nothy Hanlan 641 H ST NE. Phone L. ‘JosERs GAVIERS S & MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENEA,AVE, PHONES: MAIN 5512-5313 WARRI ALTAVULL 3619 14th S::. M‘agprlng Road, Roy M. MONUMENTS. ~We specialize In designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint- ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL ] DESIGNS Prompt auto delivery servies Artistic—expressive—{nexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. INC., GEO. C. SHAFFER, Jhome 3t EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 900 14td AT MODERATE PRIC uw. we Speciaiize in Floras Des1qns at Moderate. Bricgs INC N

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