Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 46

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of twenty-flve labor ieaders represent- ing 6000000 workers last night in IAm-vlnu Federation af Labor headr quarters, according (o & statement i+ SREAT AL PN (e FAVORED B LABI of the federation, ference canvassed the entire d to Leaders Gathered Here be- cide to Push Bill for Power Development. eveloping & plan of Great Falls islative questiona were discussed and three committees were appointed to make special studiea on lmportant matters. Particular attention was and child I-b- The to celll the conference was hov du f Organized labor threw its inf e coming seasion of e hydro-eleotric powey at & confer®ce | mo g conccior eI (o, Am l- a Breat step toward knowls Sliced Bacon Delivered direct to our nnro: by Loffler’s wagons. Lib. for..... Full pound .. Speciél This Week Kirkman’s Borax Soap Van Camp'’s Evap. Milk . loc Runkels Tobe Sy Bo.ue,25c The flavor of - ](c A delicious combinati;bn of maple-cane. the maple will appeal to you. Sentinel Clnef Pumpkin . centered upon immigration problema |4 THE EVENING ST. FOOT BALL TEAM OFFERS BLOOD TO HURT PLAYER Charles Havenner of Apache Preps, Injured in Auto Acel- dent, Critically Il Members of the Apache Preps foot . Iball team have volunteered to sube wit to a blood transfusion operation in order to save the life of Charles Hayenner, member of the team, who was injured the night of November 4, when an automobile In which a - | McBride, air service, who 'gen | died Sunday last In Chu. r juries received wi fou d it necessary to vesort to a hloud |Itr-n-muinn in an effort to save s Blood was given by John Ha- pal Church South, 8th and Massa. WASHINGTON, D. 0, street southeast. eritical wuqmo- Willlam lel-r member of the team, nes killed AAubrey Green. drive of the car wu lu!\l‘u st the time venner was g FLYER'S BODY RETURNED. —_— Rites to Be Held Tomorrow for Lieut. McBride. The body of Lisut. Bemfamin R. Is vesd by gae-month-old an an \hl P‘nnn wmother. ————————— TDENTIFIED AS BROKER. in. hile flyln’ in the alr Pageant in celebration oOf Armistice day there, has been brought to this city, and the funeral will be held ta- morrow morning at 10 o'clock, from (or fi&'e'\;fifu the Mount Vernon Methodlst Enl-vo hu- unahh tl) identify him as Griswold, A Store Near Your Home The Cl:eeu You Will Like Specially prepared cheese of exceptional quality A trial is urged. Costs more, but well worth it. AMERICAN—-% Ib. for 12¢ 1 bb. for 45¢ SWISS(S!er)—% b. for 15¢ r 55¢ ANOTHER NEW STORE Opens Saturday 3035 14th St. N.W. Next Door to Cor. of 14th & Irving Sts, (East Side) Sar-a-fee The finest spread for sand- wiches. Best of ingredients, including shredded baked ham. For your next luncheon serve Sar-a-Lee on saltines, You Can Get Good Eggs Just at this season, when fresh-eggs are very hard to get, you ‘can feel sure of getting good eggs if you will buy our “Sanitary” Brand Selected Eggs, In our own warehouse we sefect and candle each egg, which we pack in the carton bearing our “Sanitary” brand. Of course, they are storage eggs, but at storage egg prices. We are selling several carloads each week, and you, too, can buy our eggs and experience the satisfaction of getting twelve good eggs in every dozen. BUY A DOZEN, and when using remember our guarantee—every egg a good egg, or the loss must be ours. mm) dozen......42c Sanitary Brand Butter, Ib. . 59c Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn, can Shriver’s Nectarine Corn, can. . ...... Shriver’s A1 Country Gentleman Corn, R IR B Shriver’s Silver Label Peas, can.......15¢ Shriver’s Blue Ridge Peas, can.......17}c Shriver’s Al Tiny Peas, can ...29¢ hi t. Col. MeBride, chief of staff of Oanal Zone, amd his NEW YORK, Navemher 1&- —Dfll- clals of Bt“evl& Ho.pl(ll are holding hut hospital nulhorllles were | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923, venner, & brother, realding at 521 7th | sstts avepue nopthwest. Burisl will ] be in Aflington natiowal cemetery, It was veported at Providence Hos- | with military honors. Xdeut. McBride pital today that the patiens. suffaring | was a son of Lieut. Col. and Mss. R. from @ ruptured spleen, was stiN In a | B, McBride, U. S. A., and the hubl)na R. HARRIS AND COMPANY R. HA RRIS AND COMPANY y| . “Let R. Harris .&:7 Co. Be Your ‘Gift Counselors™ E have made that our slogan this pre.Christ- mas season because we think you will see in it an invitation with many points of interest. Jewelg and gifts come very cloge to being one and the ing, especially in these days, when the jewelry line is so comprehenswe and diversified. And this old virtue of its close affiliations with the ee(fieople of W: ington, its understanding of their and ability to satisfy them, is pre-eminently the gift center in thm busy season of approach to the great established store, b holiday, First in Beauty, Value and Acceplabilily ; --a DIAMOND u could not think of a m ;rlcomo §ift of better place i ic! for ntury, has hectaitand in the’ e ofl;rllg ne hu stor nllln. n-l nllins of our ‘ utafion - of f . we mom than S0’y un of capable, i in these precious stones—a record of conacientious deA ing countless thousands tomers Jatrly treated ata fully ore And, as wp have tried to fm- Press upop you, u;oof, dis- ez- deal in represent sound investments and this holds true no matter how large or how small a stone you pur- chase—whether your invest- ment calls for— $50, $75, $100 or $5.000 Gift Suggestions Wrist Wateh, 15 jeweled, imported movement, 25-year guaranteed white gold-filled case, cush- fon or tonneau shape $15. Wrist Watch, 17- jeweled rectangular movemex., 18 kt. solid white gold case, fancy dial. $45. Wrist Watch, 17- jeweled imported movement, 18 kt. solid white gold case with platinum front, set with 6 brilliant cut diamonds and 4 sap- phires. $75. Bracelets, brajded, 14- kt. solid gold, $16.50 t. Gift Suggestions Wrist Watch, movement, 14 kt. white gold, shape. $30. Man’s Watch, open face, Elgin movement, 20 - year guaranteed gold-filled case, fancy dial, thin moedel. $18.35. Man’s Watch, open face, 16-jeweled Elgin movement, 25-year guaranteed gold-filled case, fancy dial, $28.35.¢ Man’s Wateh, o face, 15-jeweled Elgin movement, 14-kt. solid gold, case, $30.00 Man’s Watch, open face, 17-jeweled Elgin movement, 14-kt. solid Shriver’s Blue Ridge Succota'sl.l, can....15¢ Sauer Kraut per can 1214¢ “First Prize” Brand Nut Margann “Top Notch” " Oleomargarine A supremely good prod- uct to use as a substitute Regular 19¢ Jar lsc $37.50; with diamonds, $27.50 to $55.00. Bracelets, flexible bracelets, 14-kt. solid gold, $18 to $30; with dmmonds and upphiren, for butter for all cooking A pure nut oil product F“ ea. None better for- Quality of the very best. e use. [Per . 25¢ | Per Ib. 25¢ Potatoes, lS-lbépeck . . . 25 Onions, 4 Ibs. for . . . . 19¢ Sweet Potatoesé Cabbage, per Ib. Cranberries, per Ib. Jonathan Apples, 4 Ibs for . Grime’s Golden, per Ib. Cooking Apples, Delicious Apples, 3 Ibs. for . Br'er Rabbit Molasses Green Label for Caoluag Brler Rabbltg Molasses : Gold Label for Table éy,e bgCabmSm Large can. s Preserves.} , 29: Schimmel’ Schimmel’s Jelly. . Schmml'cAppbm 20c Curtice Bros.” Jams. .22Y¢ 5s. for . 19c o s w0 1215¢ 25¢ 5S¢ Tlbs. for . 25¢ 25¢ Smoked | . Hams The Usual Fine Quality ... 23¢ Corned Blszl;li.m Regular 39¢ Jar 33c Priced special for an intro- ductory period only. . 20c Dromedary .. Dates, pkg. .. Smyrna Layer Figs, 1b. Gold Medal Currants, pkg. . Pansy Seedless 2 Raisins, pkg. .. l c Blue Ribbon thel, 2—|b. Cnhfornm Walnuts, Ib. ... California Almonds, Ib. .. 35¢ 30c . 25¢ 53¢ &f;'.‘,:‘p,.x, n 29¢ Brazil Nuts, Ib. .... Fancy Citron, Ib. Rlchnrdwn & Robblm Plum 29c Vac Ro Baking Pflv’;ller, Y lllls 23c¢ Powder, 1 lb. e 32c Walter Baker’s 190 Chocolate, 1; Ib. Sweet Potatoes 2he “Rob Roy” Tomatoes, 99, An extra large can of fancy quality—can. ... Shoe Peg Corn =} can 15¢ Fresh Prunes*&:*~2214¢ Heart of Maine Bnnd. Cu. Apple Sauce 15¢ Canned Grapefrult 19¢ Put can on ice before opening—it’s ready. Lima Beans can 15¢ Spinach &m~ Corby Fruit Cake 2= 95¢ Macaroni—Spaghetti Noodles Sanitary Brand We do not believe thnt better quality: can be made. A trial we believe will convince you also. | e i 3 Dkgs. for 25¢ arieies f you wish— can 19¢ $30 to $4 Bnoele ts, all platinum, \ set with diamonds, $550 \ 2,600. Comb, Brush and Mir- ror Sets, sterling silver, in handsome case, $25 up. Military Sets, s silver brush, comb "an cased, $15 up. Comb. Brush and Mir- cued $14 up. Toilet and Met Manicure Sets, lvox',nk color, 11 pleces, lined case, and Manicure ivory color, Traveling Sets, ivory and tortoise shell color traveling. toilet sets in leather rolls, $5 up. Cigarette Cases, ster- ling silver, extra thin model, $10 up. Match Box Holders, - sterling silver, $2 up. Sets. sterling silver, 14 pleces, in case, $42.50 up. Pencils, sterling silver, 75¢ up. Your Purchases Reserved on Small Deposit Belt silvemm $3.50 up. Cuff Links, sterling sil- ver, $1.25 pair. Pocket Flasks, sterling silver, $7.50 up. Cigar silver, $10 up. Come in now, make your selection and will lay aside your gifts on payment of a conveniently small deposit. R HARRIS & CO. "Seventh & D. ; Jewelers and Diamond Merchants R. Harris & Co. Be Your Gift Counselors For More Than Half a Century

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