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F1n % : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1923. | . Masons, Makes Two Calls. | the master, officiated, and b Actor in Hollywood. i The first double visitation of the | {ransaction of business und th | LOS A s - e e o ess and nnouncements T g . o { Willing to Operate Auto Route to - Eesson s Crani siaclas Elinley o | o et ioaater o b mran of i 5 8 ey % ¥ ! o tainment was presented. as Wilhelm voi i companied the other officers of | & : Randle Highlands, Says { the Masonic Grand Lodge of the Dis-] Potom Y wny and is the | Brincker tacha of ¢ i trict of Columbia, occurred last eve- | custodian « gavel George Wash- | German consulat RiG Brawiose Hamilton. 0Z:cial calls were made |ington u: 3 s worshipful | and later & prisener ai MeNeil 1< land Potomac Lodge, No. 5, both lo- und]ln ‘ A the has ontained a1 | 7The ‘Capita o Camtnany - n AMlasonic Hail, 1210 Wisconsin | to the ifemorial corner stone lay M Bertie May Outgrowth of Appeal fo | *h¢ Capital Teaction Company at ; Wrong in Report of Treas- ¢ ; in Alexundria next. e A s & first visit was to Whiting Grand Master Finley I ure actor and tec the grand master being cor- his official visitation to All much in demand Southern States. e e oneyaRanstiiedylie il A o s ¢ ; | ury Disagreement. e ilo et ny e dan 1o Mesae: | Lodee: 10 el s S Convention Sensation Likely £ e s 5 'Haynes Says Memodists;z:fl,"f Srre Vi Todse No. aa, | mauter andeing | For. (e ehrs farings the vorld s 1 puk hearing at t Distriet & bus line from - ne fron {tian. master of the lodge., Halt an . at § oclock, in Scortish Rite etiquette of ")'J"‘,"“""‘ i ""“‘f’\-‘““;‘;" avennue < < i - {Bour later the Grand Lodge officers | ral, 3d and 1 strecis northwest married and di s southeast into Rundle Highlands. but o 5 3 | BY DAVID LAWRENCH oBposell o thromrh lbus Tine paalia: e ! Prohibition Commissioner Ilayues Seua T of ing it car tracks from the IMigh- 3 ;. 5% ¥ | toduy asked the board of prohibitio bama has started hing that may !lands to the heart of. the city 3 temperance and public morals of the . . ko the democratic national conven-| Georze . Hamilton, =cesident of § | Methodist Bpiscopal Church to “cor- The Bl est B d ; J [cinai s o o e gg rea as the 3 clave of 1912 {alco inz to issue fr A i g 5 iv-_\- it charging that a row among i i i prohibition and Treasury officials was V alue n Uv h n ton to back a southe he proposed route or the bus foi- 3 . e : handicapping en ement of the law. g N as l residential nomination. 1ows: From the cnd of the car line : 3 3 3 s BarE o ormems SIS 1 democratic con- Pennsylvania avenue to Min-| [ y i H : B o o o et I I0na b Taantes ; : 3 ; 3 I s ! Secretary Mellon, Commissioner t1kes @ twe-thirds vote to Naylor road, o if Mr, U wood can E 254 street, rorth nn- . s “ e & p: ¢ ¥ { Blair of the internal revenue burcau N one-third his:#¥Ivanic svenue and back to the g b e X 3 b fand As ant Prohibition Commis he in a rosition to 4 3 % R $ { sioner Jones were among those mer B inieneupt hat suburb X : é e nomination of any e a < 14 {tioned in the board's statement as the merits of the Under- bueiness section either by S RREYe iconcerned in a disagreement as to 1t was explained. how- § i ¢ { enforcement ore - un an ap-’betwe cars and bus oy anler Shbnoieh that the Capital Traction Com- wore. Tt already is making an | @vhvania - Avemue bridge i: recon- \ : et annl Piae arkiag ia Dutch Markets lead the city Gikbs McAdoc former | ' A. E. Rand the Bast i d sible enforcemen the prohibition en one of th 3 « [ i vhich ne enforce the la Bencies its command it | by the delegat could not run its heavy cars | i ol EINe; Searstary;jithe jcommissloncs Not only in bread do Old avien of rtutes that wmight be e H " 1, 22 2 & % harmony to bring about the hest pos- = . > —but in fine quality meats, e T v, who w ir g tion Com- A ko law.” wrote Mr, vnes. The counted up In the meant ; t of fact und, on the con- ceries. RN e » ' P, « . Of purnose and policies to tiat eid ivvion v s - 4 4 - : i k thzt you cor- | ut Mr. Underwood's campa o Randle Highlands u i! the Penn- %) ~ and the aszistant prohibition commis- ted to send delegations instruct commission several inonths ago e L e : e inipieall iBe intaioment GHAL 1 am ot fruits, vegetables and gro- win the no tion ¢ . 1 d wlust for department i vsing = of i iighlands ) ccrvic ; B the board distribnted a_part of its publicit e S ENTIRE GOX ESTATE T B EGGS will be i e doo or IS LEFT TO WIFE. ORI T D DCIARY SQUAIE: COOLIDGE INDORSES } Carefully Candled Millbrooks | G¢od Quality Creamery in rvative candidate Quarter Pound Prints B T pormer Dker ot Bropty o 2L b St SR i G5 FORGET-ME-NOT DAY| ; | Alabama senator can 2 virich is to top the marble fountain =t ..H‘YL L _But since Oscar Tnderwood h $48,110.11, Will Filed in \udiclary Square | pressed by the artiee ta hoving { c sened up, sonie v friends of tha late Joseph J. Dar- | <entle maiden caress a Declares Those Bearing Scars of | Doz. slirug their shoulders ubt wh Today Shows. lington, one of Washington’s foremost | hat iumanity as ever the possibility o southern — awyers who died in 1920. Congres Sroive o ‘War Will Hold Place Always nomince is men i ine now : O ¢ authorized the men 1 and the Fine 1 . 2 iliam V. Cox, former president o AGTAES 0 IemaEal andfne en Ing A hat if anybody ca ¢ Pt ot tiiiatablinvadd T ssion sclected the statue }rotection atw in Hearts of People Sl elRs denioeritiofnon nent in the eivic affairs of Washine. |designed by C. P Jennewine of New jere will be shost deds = n from the ) o who. dled Tals 24 aasts 1ot ool ¥ork in onen’competition 3 ) tood. J A Carload of Fancy Corn- senior <enator ; mnoial iy 28 Mastleft an purpose of {he statie, said n seleeted . T the obseria Sugar cured, newly| Fed Pigs Means Lots of 43 had istinction being ! estate valued at $48.112.11, uccording = ‘ot set-Meo rof S0 e Touse and petition of his widow, Mrs was contain smoked, whole or half Small Hams i e ‘: Pfauer i co o e oot " Grade Pupils Prey ASKS VOBA"[]NN. leaes ow e [ |) strip. FRESH SMOKED | spiced. L R L Y S OF Drug Peddler, ‘ ol b17c |29% 228 20c0b : G T Jurist Declares WORK N SCHOOLS 55 o oo X 1. et ox Whele . it P v | IVQUAUOLY o &0 i LEG OF LAMB Ib. 30c P ———— pm—— All pork deliciously ognize | from which he comes. [T Cos e sresieainis —avit Xl STEREEY CINE N T, Octabes ot - - = - Wilson a Southerner. jher ability to settle his affalrs and | —Children in Hudson county jEtea by iic. The thous: . : 3 They argue in support of mn.ri,'!;“.,"r‘il”i‘n"fi}? e S rond o the } schools are being made victims of | Tynothetae Speaker De- |’ - o the war vl Hundreds of them for this sale—the quality the finest—they vlew that Woourow Wilson was & |the widens Mr. o : 5 the drug habit by peddiers. who o go fast, so please shop early s : three i use the schools to develop their Epithemer Duc i e wastnoni |08 i v b | e atae Lo cevelop it | clares 95 Per Cent ofiPupils | it those § mated from a northern state. They Petersburg, Tia. and e oL : dodus Thomar 7 ewmer S 194 | Nogd Such Training. : SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. 40c FRESH SPARERIBS, Ib. 15¢ wanting a northerner that bejas Charlotte: “wauld bo more Hikely to carry doubt. | bhane. Lat i Te| cers Association 41 the annual sl g SRS BN S TOP ROUND STEAK, Ih. 38c OLD DUTCH ROLL, Ib. 16¢ * instrur ful states in the east and north, while meeting last night 351 ' the d tic v i3 alway: Drug peddlers are developing : wols :houl b Gifficult tos £ whic St SOUR e Miraindt 4 Yepwwican | STABS 4 AND IS SLAIN. | their cticnteic m itwason count onal taining for thos. i 9 CEme CHUCK ROAST, Ib. 20c nominee. Sohoolart helsata oA uvenile, |8t schools; tiey should | na will make an The bie question on which M. Un- | 5 urt found 1 B i l s D VE ETA sierwood’s chances turn i how nuch | Man on Train Runs Amuck—Por-1 bo spuailipets true. 1 hesitate ta Hot rlcent ol th RU AN G strongth would he develop with the { give you figures because it would to roturn on : i electorate in the north and east and | ter Held for Killing. strike terror inte the heas N ie and learn a vocation. ber cent. in equal amou west. i P2t ST TR Jarents pres 4 ould 1 rov oppor- | Latvict of Columbia De t 1¢ the democrats decide on a dump| ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., October 25. | PAnLs present . i e i Lo L e : oN A B ficket and raise the prohibition is-|-—A man who apparently became sud- | o 2 : tunity lu c s nizht itk be received I tue they will count on & combina- theough sonspubic h00l, declared J. €. Wright, director | Gors Zign of castern and southern votes to | 4¢NI¥ insane stabbed three women and | mMaking drug addict © jof the feder ard vocatitnal | Yellow No. 1 Hard Heads avin, thus more or less forfeiting the | @ conductor on Santa Fe train No. 7! yictims of ST Ca S, S ducation, at the thirty-soventi an- *dry” west. Under those circum- { just this side of Lajunta, Col. last | : convention of the United Ty y stances, Mr. Underwood is ucceptible, | 7o S 2 1 totimety . 0 e 1q | Dothetae of Amcrica today at the ROOM G HOUSE e s il log ith ihe wet wnd | RiGht and then was ehot to death by | The strongest measures shoutd | Lethetae of Amciica today at the IN FIRE S. c S. (H L C has becn fought by the “drys” from j Otto G. Palmer, negro porter, of Al- | D€ taken to stamp out the y e PIne o) ife TS0 Cosnnia 5T timo to time. The only othcr serious | buquerque, aceording to railroad mes. | and to protect chiicr WElEht sild thave weie 1o milfic (‘AUSES s] 000 LOSS vontenders for a *“wet” nomination wouid | S'.Agcl! received here " h g 4 d P | I R e m;M,MlmEN i S, Tl s SPINACH Home-grown, . 10c __ CAULIFLOWER, Al White, 6a. 20¢ Mr. McAdoo, Henry Senator ybeing held. The names of the injured Ralston of ’Indin]n.n and most of m»l passengers and conductor could nut the & . B 0t wthers prominently mentioned for the { be 1 a here. | : it s R e W el L T Atier He Hes Raunos TILE, Steak, [b.27c_TROUT, Ib. 16c OYSTERS, qt. 35¢ with the “drys.” : in Capital. LV o { made e i Esca Popular in Capital RQCKVJLI‘L- IN F(]R -[EN MUNIHS o noul 5 Groceries You'll Buy Whether You Need Them at the Moment or Not. John W, Virginia, ae | and returned to Junts. where he is tions ‘Lodger Held for Inve Senator Underwood is one of the s “ubjects »ost popular men in Washington. He{ ROCKVILLE, Md., October 5. Al GO mt;;flni» friend of lho‘)ala.i}\’;""RED}("R‘\_P:"fl\'o]\\p"nn{;enrg‘c;:a companies <ient vocational training. tae | QUICH K lix;r el o Marcella .......... 18¢c No.1Can . .. 6¢ President Broing, | - appointed | Spring. were on the scene promptly | io. | f ts work i i v {ver prebable S\CESsRUpt At D Pick of the Pack....12l4c No. 2 Can, 25¢ nim & member of the American dele: {atier thy alam Hosone promptls (Apctic Exploner, by Radio, | tHna scusore L% iing house of Miss Nellie 3T King Fisher 111ch Ne. 3 Can o 1ic f i cation which negotiated the four-]Wereunable, because of lack of wates | zation 3 to ®ave the residence of Joseph G} Tells His Plans for Long Oficers Nominated. i OKeete, 1323-27-20 L stree n- power pact and the treaties on limita- | Gurley, at Garrett Park. thic cointe The nomisations commitiee, aiteriley Parkhurst Duffy, in whose room - % HiBn o na allarmamen (i Mot arslat) SRICE Crms Salhias s o us lonunty, copink with difiiculties entailed by oy the sccond floor the fire originated. Smithfield Apple Sauce, can....12c| Rumford Baking Powder, 1 lb., Congress trom the south and other § e'clock Tuesday evening. ara Winter. Niom, of Forania, vive prasident of | narrowly escaped being seriowsis| | Py} mMonte Apole Sauce, can 16c| 25¢; Y2 lb...................15¢c building was quickly burned to the United Topothetae of Ameriea, iburs anaged to escape with 1 liave much to say about the naming | spreading to_a garage on the place. | (he pas! jew wreks n message hos |48 new officers: < jond precinet arrest aud el 25c; No:t2 can... ... ......20¢ ~ivid in the memory of politicians, and | chimney. Tie loss s placed at abou: | sorthiest (oast of Greeniand. 2 president, Henry 3t Lotn. Ciicago. | o quantity of water in the building. gus, can .............. ... 33 2 A5 suade. The funeral of Miss Lues Garre:t amate s operator and smember of | FIid W GHE I (L KT dintrict: | eouah the fvor. dumeaing the con | {| Del Monte Asparagus Tips, can. .33c | Higrade Beets, can.............13c 2 epubli tuation. which at the mo- | night, aged seventy-four vears, tooi:] +48 een the sole counecting link |jorace’ McFarlind, Harrisburg. : Rev. . Rowland Wagner, pastor of calia honas ke a curtain, will enadle )lnnd. Ohio; eighth distriet, Bankrupt Firm Heads Held by Cin- | about forty years Zarex Fruit Flavors, bottle. . ...29¢c pti, 42¢; GH0Z: - .ovii s v 228 cinnati Jury. Hrls' Fricndly Society of Rockyville {Erank L. Thresher. JMinneapolis, British Premier to Address Con- parts of the country have a deep af-!the ground. The fremon oin®oar R : IS T i 3 = % 8 e M v B od eside <uh; -1 < = LIS | Oscar Underwood, and | virtually all of the furaituee hies R0 s Saledor pesident sbmIL hie hs Del Monte Apricots, 2% can, C:Zgifi‘;::é’:;dcr,afi oz lgg BiCaN: i delegates to a national convention. | The furnace in the ho. vas starte e e dsied “from Dr. Dowata B. | President. George K. Horn. Ealti-|him to the polic to Le held “he strength mustered by Mr. Under- | Tuesday for the frat time. and o ia] Siaelilais aite crpedition. mow |More, Md: first Vice president. Wil- | pendinz investigati Del Monte Mammoth Aspara- vere it ot for his willingne $8,000, and is partially covered by Juc! wites jrom_ New. York. By soms vice president, Fletcher Ford, Los very ilttle twater damage Beechnut Spaghetti, can.......11c Sepicc his et uran ¥ : niles § e S Angeles, Calif.; vice president. O. H. | pesnlted. F hing in Dufiy’'s room = » (A Se his delegates th tion of | Burax i Srotenon § radio, frax al resulted vthing 3 asc bi gates the nomination o strange ph on in radid trans- | pofiard) Winnipe, Man.: treasurer, ! wiin the exception of the iron bed Eagle Asparagus, can.........25¢c| Sjlver Lake Beets, can......... 7¢c Senator Underwood is sti etiien oonras ol Mie Ainerican Radio Relay League |4t £ 4 ; ’ ood X et scl teac O 2 Hamilton B. Wood, Woree Mass.; ltents of the room below 3 . {hlitgs up:and making the demos S g B a4 1if Prince Ruperl, British Columbia, |.acond district, Frank J. Smith. Ro- | S cutimated the damage to Eagle Asparagus Tips, can.....29c| Strawberry Beets, can.........17¢c s nt appears to be concentrated onlplace’ vesterday afterncon from . i between the MacMillan party and | gourth distr Frank P. Howard i Plantation Grated - - - 16¢c £6-70 nomination of President Coolidge, | home, * e DOt ivilization. This apparent leak in e chineto ) % e 5 9 i 2 i i Bomi ey Dot Mool fiCehen” il omett ot Ty | WA O albure T | BALDWIN'S TALK TONIGHT | Plantation Sied, ¥o. 2, - 206 . ; ; conditions of tie polar regions. where. | {rice, M. . Rotler, Milwaukee, Wis.: | A { Plantation Sliced, No. 2 1-2, 25¢ “ ftin " Baptise Chureh, ondupsed { MAY DECIDE PARTY FATE| TWO BROKERS INDICTED. |services aua burial wae in Siask s | E Cnion cemetery. Alies Garretr tuughs t> send wore fre- | Bruft, New Orleans, Lasi ni ! & the mear future. |trict. A. W. Peterson, Des Moines, | 1 . ITthday parly of the| the vesults of the party’s scicatific |Houston. Tesas: ecleventh district,| servatives, Possibly on Topic of Gid 1 = Baker’s Chocolate, '.’s, 17c; was held o5 ckolle st ~ 8 E arley. ider, gallon .................30c ) = e e §a8, held, tn"the “Epiicopal | Sunday Minn.: _twelfth district, Frank S, European Peace Parle; ) & T e e sally senators and representatives |ever, nnd prevented the fnmes soom| Lue to tie static conditions during | t€d the foliowing names for clection | " policeman T. J. Sullivan of the sec- | Beechnut Peanut Butter, large, wood in the 1912 convention is still | thought the fire originated |a the e ariors noar Hiah, on the | liam V. Parshall. Detcolt. dMiclk, vic amen found it Ssane torise 0odrow Wilsen might not have been ! Garrett Famera!, ission the station of Jack Barnsles Hed Wh Guee of Batllc Cimek Mok L S T e Trt heenca race a real contest, in contrast to the {who died at her home. here wroras. er $,000 miles ai- line from Etal. |cpeater, N. Y., third district, J.| building and contents ut $1,000. with rewtivery little opposition and Vicinity and elsewhers attending, Jor wonths on eud, the aurora bor- |gaventh district, | in various sciiool ] Scotch Brew, 2 bottles. . .. .....25c | Maraschino Cherries, qt., 70c; i ious schiools of the counts ¢ . i ing details of his explorations and | Jowa; tenth distriet. Donald Rein, 8 . s beaut v i wircless from WNP. tis Bowdoin, | Crane, Topeka, Kan.; thirteenth dis : - Goorge H. Bessell. §r. and Willlam {ecorated with tomman abnpaotuily “ge Tiarbor, North Greeniand. via Ameri. | ¢ B. I'. Seribner, Pueblo, Colo.; | Pr the Associated Press. Bon Ami, 2 cakes, 15¢; 2 cans. .19¢c| Baker’s Cocoanut, can.........14c e oA & chrysanthemums. There w n Radio K ¥ Leagne operator Juck v St 3 A 3 N . )¢ e —The spee 1. Catficld of the bauk i 28 a birthe 2 it 2 fourtecnth_ district. A. B. Howe,| LONDON. October 2 b H E A e LD 53 cake Wity cinglo cinate,"na 1 Bamnslcs. Priace Kupers, B. C., Canada.) | 7 acoma. Wwash - itteenth atkiries | which Frme Stimister Batawin 1s o | || Brillo Steel Wool, pkg........ 5c| Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans. . ..25c t ity e i were dressed as tiny child 3 3 Willlam H. Barry, Oakland, Calif.;{del at the unionist party confer- = A i city were indicted today by the {end played gumes in Leeping with| DY DONALD B. MACMILLAN. | iteenth district, Thomas V. Bell:|ence in Plymouth tonight is tegarded 60c Brooms, each............53c| Veribest Codfish, new pack...13c i R their pretended ages. Lach membe : hei Smith’ s is| Montreal. Que.: seventeenth distri - 0 conservative delegites ) 1/, . . Hamllton county grand jury, _{Urought a book us & glfe e ies| Winter is here. Smith’ sound is}Mont Ke.”gh ar teenth district, | by the 1,390 conser feelewey Ritter’s Catsup, small.........9%c]| Simon Pure Codfish, new pack The concern failed last April for!liockville Public Librarc, = J frozen over, and the thermometer has | . innipeg. Man.; eigh ;\\ho gathered at Plymouth 3 i A y more than $1.000.000. foro the' refresiments werc - sorved | dropped down to zero. W .~ux¢““""“ L R e i et Ritter’s Catsup, large.........15c B e B s L n T AT he fim of Deazli & Chatfeld eaiioor e et Hoan or an fu fan out lines out of the ice, as the K Raikoft, New york, X. Y;]thc party Tor l‘:ng‘tl.m: to coms. Blue Label Catsup, large, 20c; Argo Cornstarch, pkg. ...... 5¢c weat in e Bands of ‘a ye- [{RISLON 0L KR Sostumen. The cutest, lins Uacin e trozer o the tventieth distriet, Luther C. Rtogers,| The speeches by Premier Smu 5 s common plexs court and | A Olfve Ediabnds and A5 metten mnthe. Todny we harnessed | Chicago, Mo i i South Nirica and Ambaesador T | smelll oo ccsee neaeet v soodd6 BMinavet ‘Dates,pkgs. ... 0. 12 later was tirown in10 | 3{{Tiean ehe s e o { . Uie first time.to haul| Wiliam i Metzker of Milwaukee ion Tuesday bave set the nation (all- . in the United States dis- | Yy oisgt Who Sere aw s O e A s Pinatte | was named president of the. 'Ty-|ing as to the prospects of o conter- || Certo, bottle .................23c| B. & M. Fish Flakes, large. .. .15¢ & Aibom Gl . T A% hnd - relndecr | Pothetae Cost Accountants’ Assocki- i ence to discuss a. possible setticment {clerk of the circult court here for the - wag organized. and lcft vester- ! $i0n and . . Tonsing of Washington (of Jurope's troubles, and many hopes | marriage of Miss Mary L. Carter of |Gy for the north to wecure clothing \'$a% named . secroty Daniel The tailure is reported tos have been e to selling short of the New York B. {are ¢ ssed that Mr Ceresota W Foir, imatee i oty o | Baltimore and 31eC: n Schield- {and meat for the winter. 1 Shepp of Philadelphia, formeriy first | have something, to 8. QUEEN pilburs ~ S-1b. m’ 23c W heok, trusies, In hankmutevsin linacht of Hageratow We have about two weeks more of | fice president of the Emploving|tion. A ; i ; ANN can e Gold Medal 29 1o 47 thut i¢ all the creditors accepted © Axsessments Made, sunlight, and then, expect the ther- | "%500tiq” (he retir emsbaisenrd W A R L Washington § £=I0) f C same settlement they would receive! To pay the cost of constr: o | mometer to droy té sixty below zero | 7. " TR TG0 le 0 Hammend Syehant that he Sulll ool g Y 2 MIIUCLing 2 {guring the dark neriod. We aref v Y mmond, Ind. | {o° domestic and imperial guestions. . bout 28 cents on the dorlan roadway' and laying a sidewal Planninz to bury the Bowdoin al- | Speakers Today. ¢ i Flash, can ..................8%c| Heinz Beans, small, 3 for......25¢c o o7 Sy nase i Rt Tont. i shail, bania Eakimo: sn e e e ALEXANDRIA. Del Monte Fruit Salad, 2% can.35c | Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles. ... .20c {tion 5, Chevy Chase, this eounty, « A : < z RECEIVERS APPOINTED jSPnnt comminaloness mave approvea | RSNE AN e e tmaos ABoRE T 1 BiEt ST ’s D Sea R a statement submitted by the citj- | POUSCS over the ¢ o ce. A {M. 1. Stewart of Duluth, 2 1 FOR GOODMAN STORES Zsincomminise f the ot g e monther coal suprly le St on |isenberg, Cievelar ol Armour’s Grape Juice, pt........19¢c Gf)rton sd Seep keaz foe, can. .. 17e ‘ing the cost of the work a e as- | hand. and we l an oil attachment Toronto, G 3 4 : RIA, Va, October 1 premment " accordiog " to" M rrondgs | and plenty of seal fat in o ring for | ik pub eca, catot EXANDRIA vay cteber 2351 | Welch Grape Juice, qt.........49¢c ls"-lppireb : malc s 43r~ g .15¢ aghingt the owners of abutti 'S¢ I fuel, if necersary of 'tests rament printing - ance of Naval day were started i er, large iC; S Sk Ofder Follows Bankruptey Proceed- | crty and havo ordercd the folloming | 1 learncd through our wireless of |y, soporintendent ot | thix morning after Commander A. . Canned Grapefruit ...........19c| Star Lobster, large, ; small. .23c {amounts be levied agamst the prop: | the fullare of the Canadian steamer. | planning, gove = itice: | ickay of the U. 8. §. Manan, tignt! | Minced Meat, new pack, Ib....23c| Mazola Oil, pt., 25¢c; qt.......47c ings by Three Creditors of lerty owners: North side of street. Arctic, to reach Ca abine to estab R. E. Rinafus, re; the | mine-layer. paid his official visit to (P 2 % 9 1 Chevy Chase Land_Company, $964.04: | 1iv}: @ Dost, -ected to have | Pesiodical Pub e rtion and | Mayor Willlam Albert Smoot in the Van Camp’s Chili Sauce, small.17c | Lipton’s Ten, Vildbs ... .oouih+. 208 Companv. D._J. Higgins, $456.66; John Stout, |this pariy as our neavest neighbors, T. A € Whinery, memper | rooms of the chamber of commerce. 5 ” 1 | $350.18; T, omalv, §308.31; | and to vieit them during the winter. | of tra standardication somiiin op | The mayor and his party chortly Van Camp’s Mustard..........11c| Banquet Tea, '2 lb............36¢c Justice Hitz of the District Supreme | I 73 Dion . K. |The nearest people now are Bekimos, | the 1o T ars B ok Homter e of | fterward. visited the ship, which is ’s Cl Ch “urt “{odas uppointed Setton” Dare 305 G A Plammer, s4sh: gsixtyciive - milca to e " routn "WWe | 1 K doimatie. Preos Companys B | IVipE at the Cameron stret whare Rex Lye, can ................ 8| Van Camp’s Clam Chowder.... 9¢c e C. S ceivi 5 rs. Gertrude | expect ring the Nov s o Press : BB | 17 X ek A ' i Blorss o, whiah coo: |Btevens, $1,116.28 Sl | ona Decomber moon © . No oriver| Bartlen of New York, Walter D & €78l oX ation. which” wil be Red Seal Lye, can............10c| Van Camp’s Pork and Beans... 9c Chain of seven of eight stoes | Chevy Chase Loud Company, $2,085.42: | The boye are all well. There is n0 | retoe of dopartimt’ or fndoices &I~ | opened Saturday and continue again in.various parts of the eity. The bond | - T. Wirgman, $801.69; 8. L." Wirg- }doctor on board, but we are hoping S weel, when the Masons from n, $801. lations, New York Employing Print. | "3t . Bill vist WHITE STAR of the receivers was fixed at §10,000. |ri8a, $304.44; ldward . Jones, |that one will not be mecessary. 1|ere” Associnti % overy section.of the country will visit The order of the court followed a 330444 MR Thompson, $304.44: 'IL | boin a serics of tidal obscrvations | &ineivmaes Grin: Bebior & GHC B | Alexandria_on the occasion of the 1928 PACK. Old Dutch attion O e vataniaes bankrastos | M Orem, $30146: F.° L' "M. “Beall, | tomorrow, the results of which 1 will | (iicianati Ohlo: B Al Bal-{corner stone. laving of the George 3 3 filsd by three creditors of the com- The umounts total $13.-|yerort later. We all greatly appre- | gjore Md s George K. Horne of Bul-i\yashington Memorial Temple. — - | 1-2 POUND » i ich insolvency is alleged. . ciate the 1eceint of news of the out- | B . K. Porter of Boston. The exhibit is arranged by the D30y in which insolvency is alleged, cments are ‘due July 1| S0 forid Trom Batncler, he Canas | (AIRONE U various divisions of the ' naval gun factory of (he Washingtn P j‘;-l“,‘\”,‘ e g ey 11924, but six vears will be allowed in|giay amateur \irelees station 9BP, | 1 _A. meeting today is one that nily ard. SRemEpiitty ta day. its DO & 3, which to complete payments. inter-|g¢" prince Ruvert, B, C. ihas under discussion the question of | ™ "Capi. George I. Evans has asked witlingness to be adjudged bankrupt. | oct however. being charged from the {25 Prinee e {dues, one of the outstanding matters | (ne Navy Department o send the de- The schedule of assets and Habili: | $5¢ g Vexe Tuly. (Copyright, 1923, in United States and Canada {to be settled at the convention. De- | fyrover Riehmond to Alexandria nest 1i€s of the company has not been filed. | 1% Oinp yoguinr weekly assembly i} S ~orih American Newspaper Alliance. | cision In regard to this matter is ex- | oaok ro oriing the worner slone las Attorneys Roger J. Whiteford and G. {he Roclvilic High School vesterday. SH iR B red) i pected by tomorrow e ceremo T ship salled H Musgraves appeared for the|which wa: nf-ndctrl by the lfl‘vup i ‘[Yn“!er;1a3' the ("ulx "mixm 5| from Bermus rditors, land all members of the raculty Mount Vernon and President Louis ¥. nt Justice Hitz also appointed R. S.{A, Garrett of the Rockville bar de- GIRL BORN TO MRS. EDGE. fof the U. T. A. of Labor, wil at the first Nowie and Alexander H. Bell, as re. ered an address. his subject being ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., October 25. | George Washington's tomb. Last | (he winter series of educational meet- «cjvers of the Pee Kay Auto Stores, |“School Days.” The program also in- [ —A daughter was born today to|night the members and guests were|ings to be held under the direction of Ine. The bond in that case was also |cluded music and other features. The | United States Senator and Mrs. Wal- [ entertained by the public printer and | the Alexandria Trades Council. He imdo $10000. \The company filed 2 pe- |principal, Prof. Harry S. Beall, wazfter B Eage. Mrs, Edge formerlgas | the local Typothetae in Ha Hall, | will ‘speak_at the l,‘omnr Theater, i » \ Veluntary bankruptey recently. in charge. Camilla Sewall of Bath, Me. 2t the government printing oMee, November 11,-at 3 .

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