Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 24

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. " o4 TEE EVENING BT WASHINGTON D. ©C, LINES SMASH EIGHT |IRAPPEU N T Salt Mackerel FREIGHT RECORDS o[l Plum Pudding Two Candidates for Mayor Gppou ,000 Expansion $1,500, Plans of 1923 to Be Largely Extended Next Year. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 8.—Eight new records for freight movement, efficiency of operation and mainte- nance of cquipment have been estab- lished by of fie smbion program o < of the American Rallwa y' ~ i re l)urlul at a semi-annual plete satisfaction ce of transporta- t0= lnsm.um to recover money he lost nclag | when the notes ware not pa Sl She Organtzation—One Fa-. dorses It. ¥ By the Ausoclated Press, MEMPHIS, Tenn, LOAN, SAYS SCHWAB Claims He Advanced Money When Woman Threatened Damaging Publicity. By the Associated Pre! NEW YORK, November 8.—It was to prevent publicity “on matters on which the public is apt to wrong construction” that Charles noney over a Deriod of anti- Klln llld didate fo lndouemem. o! the locll < Novemaber 8.— Memphls voters went to the pella to day to elect city oficiala for a term of fter & spirited canipalgn, Ku Klux Klan wa% made tion as mayor; motM y Judg> Lew is T. Fitshugh of the municipal court as the m-yormy candldate, bofh with anks ln t.hel pll,lormv 00d, an independent can n e legal action nder of the hotel, chwab said. he lent er under threats of the first loan. ess 1 aided her on matter on Pt to put the ortunes in life of kindness to Adds $1,000 to Your Savings Account OULDN'T you like to know that even if you didn't live to save gnother cent your ssvings account would yield your loved ones at least $1,0007 You have that comfort if you open am IN- SURED SAVINGS saccount. The monthly deposit at the average age is only $820 and in 120 months you have the $1,000 yourself. While you are saving $1,000 you are insured for $1,000. Commercial National Bank 14th St. at G Never Hurries Home Perhaps you've wondered how Mrs. Jones, across the street, can stay downtown till almost dinner time and yet serve a piping hot meal just as soon as her husband gets home. There’s no doubt but that she has a THER- MATIC FIRELESS COOKER. The Thermatic cooks while you're out. After the foods are placed in it it needs no watching. Here at Mayer’s we’ll be glad to demonstrate the Thermatic Fireless Cooker. Ther- matics are quite modestly priced, and they're sold on the club plan, too. LIFETIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Seventh Street Mayer @ COO Top Notch Quality Get a fine Salt Mackerel at our nearest store ~ A Store Near Your Home Wlute Potatoes Our sale is proving immensely popular. This great staple of life at this very reasonable price should compel attention. Starting with nine (9) carloads on Monday, we have supply in plenty to take care of all de- mands. Large users particularly should find 1 a money-saving opportunity here. 15 ¥+ 25¢ Per Original Bag . $2.45 Choice Grapefruit, 3 for 25¢ APPLES The values we are offering are bringing an enormous apple business to our stores. The quality of these apples is the real appeal to the F buyer. The prices, however, are right—youw’ll quickly appreciate that. ' Western Boxed Jonathans— 4 Ibs. for 25c er Original Box, $2.49 Grimes Golden— Per Ib. 5c Cookmg Apples— 7 lbs. for 25c : Per Original Bushel Basket, $1.49 per b, 12%2¢ ECabbage ...perlb, 3%c¢ Onions . . . . 41bs. for 19¢ Sweet Potatoes, 5 Ibs. for 19¢ Turnips . . . . 6lbs. for 25¢ ?Cranberries “First Prize” Nut Margarine A Pure Nut 0il Product If you use a butter substi- tute we recommend this 25¢ Per Figs, Ib Gold Medal Currants, pkg. . 19¢ Dried Fruits Apricots, choice, Ib. 121c Apl;icou extra cholee, Peaches, choice, Ib. lOc Peaches, fancy, Ib. . . 15¢ Prun . .21bs. for 25¢ Beechnut Canned Spaghetti With cheese and tomato sauce Shriver’s Blue Ridge An everyday big value Shriver’s “Nectarine” Brand o 12v¢ A little different, you'll like it Meats for Salads Blue Label Boned can......... Plenty for a big dish of salad Canned Grape Fruit All ready for use in fruit salad; chill the can and it’s ready to serve in the usual way. SPECIALS THIS WEEK “Pansy” Seedless Raisins Quality as fine as California produces. At this price the wise housewife should buy all the rai- sins needed for holiday baking, as well as for other cooking purposes. “Blue Ribbon” Dried Peaches This is the product advertised so extensively in the magazines. Per Pkg. 2 Ibs. ‘We have this brand in the two (2) 1b. package. Canned Tomatoes 250 i 9 e Be the large size (No. 3) tin Gorton’s “Down East” Clam Chowder This is the kind they like down east. We think you'll like it, too. At this special price you'll feel like taking home a half or a dozen cans. “Pennant” Brand Salted Peanuts Packed in glass jars, vacuum packed, insuring good condition until opened. Jars contain six ounces. Keep a f.w jars in the pantry. Per Pkg. 10c Per Can' 10c 20c Sale on Sar-a-Lee Continues We are continuing our special offer on this product for a short time longer. It’s the finest sand- wich filler—contains baked ham as well as the other delicious in- gredients. Ragllhr 19¢ size 15¢ 33c ‘““Sanitary’’ Brand Eggs Are Good Eggs To appreciate just how good they are it is necessary to buy but one dozen. You'll quickly appreciate that there is a difference. We select them from the finest graded storage eggs, and we guarantee you twelve good eggs for every dozen you pay for, or the loss must be ours. Try One Dozen, Our Price Justifies a Trial Per Dozen Fancy Quallty Smoked Hams, per lb. 23¢ | Phllllps “Original” All-Pork Sausage 35¢ Delivered Regularly to Each One of Our Stores Per Welch’s Pure Maple Sap Syrup, bottle . Log Cabin Syrup .. ..27c and Br’er Rabbit Molaues—gold .14c and 25c Br’er Rabbit Molasses—green.11c and 19¢ Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour . Gold Medal Buckwheat Flour . irginia Sweet Pancake Flour Another New Store OPENS SATURDAY 2415 Bladensburg Road It’s on the east side of the road—ready for you on Sat- urday morning. Cotton Work Gloves One Pair, 18¢ 3= 50¢c pairs for We Recommend These to You Shriver’s “Blue Ridge” Sifted Peas, can, 1 7 e This particular variety is ex!remely popular wi of our patrons. We consider it one of the very bel! "buys in our canned goods line. New Crop Callforma Soft-Shell Walnuts, per Ib. 35¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips Del Monte Mammoth White Tips Del Monte Mammoth Green Tips Newhall’s Small Natural Color Aspara- 30c Del Monte Bartlett Pears, can . .

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