Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGLON, D. ', THURSUAY,. NOV BMBER 22, 1923, | [:[]N“NENI Al. '[Rus'l' Changes in Stations of e Ohiahoma, s been ordered to, EINANC]AL AID PLEDGED Army and Navy Officers g.filfllu.fi. ery s et ni TO JEWS IN PALESTINE een transferred to the bureau of na- Of Interest to Capital val operations: = i R AL 000 . Amay. Coline e’ bein " forad" o chs | Sams Aggrogafing $135,000 Voted P Capt. R. G. Hoyt, air service, Ifi the | N2VY vard, Washington, D. C., with| by Organization in Support of X duty Involving flving at the naval air Hawalian department, has been or-|gtation. Anacostia, D. C Colonization Movement. B derad to Brook Field, Tex., and Capt.| Lieufs. L. L. dmllton and W. E. H. V. Hopkins, air service, at Kelly | LAwhead, Medical Corps. have been | By the Assoclated Press. =30 : assigned to duty with the 1st Marine| PITTSBURGH, Pa. November 22. Wardman Company Trans-(riei. mex. has been ordered. to Brikade 1y Hai. TR RaE, e e e o ; X Tonolulu, Hawail. Lieut. H. E. Mauldin. Dental Corps, | onization movements in Palestine was fers Big Office Structure to | capt. 3. I Blackwell, Medcal|has SR e B ay at the closing = - | c Corps, at Carliste, Pa.. has been or-| 490 Quantico, Va. & SR e "‘"',‘v.'nf,"u?, nsuran 0 B dered to Fairfield, Ohio, for duty. e World z'ionls: movemen ce Loncern Capt. Reading Wilkinson, Corps of VETERAN ACTOR DIES. o 2l eiamdon voted to ratse ————— Engineers, military Instructor of the = $10 m h National Guard of New Mexico, at| NEW YORK, November 22.—Ralph The Continental Trust bullding, on | Las Cryces, bas been assigned to duty | Delmore, seventy-yenr-old actor. who the hortheast corner of 14th and H | the Panama Canal Zone. made his debut in 1869, died yester- 3 ()'l ergt. Paul Boyden, Sig = i 3 1 d d Strects northwest, has been sold by iat the phnalngru;hh nlabor:lnolrycolrgu day. > In 1874 he played with John [§HO00" o eréo: anges, aoz the Wardman Construction Company «;lt\d ‘P;u‘ul e ar{derm to Ca 1- | MeCullough and Lawrence Barrett in tion of houses ln‘ the colony at Kephar P o 2 .| fre al . J.. fo o o) Iv nur erusale ., fo the People’s Mutual Benefit In 3 o] the California Theater, San Fran-|Ivrl mear Jerusalem. = = = Fan Gra eFl'lIlt surance Company for a considera- b . clsco. Mo also supported James |gor thn” ablishiment of a frortguge Cy P ton sald to be In the nelghborhood | | Commander Edward C. Hammer of| O'Nell, in IMonte Crister: Edwin F:|and loan bank in Palestine. | - of $500,000, according to an announce-| the office of naval intelligence, Navy | Thorne, Kate Claxton, Sara Jewett, et 0 5 Department, has been detalled Mr: Rankin, William Gillctte. | ment today of the Wardman Com-!manager of navy yard at earl nn"rx |,. ""k “Holmes; Nellle Mo More than 68,000 women are share- 00| mg PP es, U. DS! t-’ ol' 5 . Hawall, v, in “ML and Virgin ia holder, the Pennsylvania Railroad | o ce company mow has eut. . < an, n arseillat Compa 7 lbs. fol' Zsc 2 Sth street northwest, R e Thousands of ‘vn":,';"d‘ where 1t ‘;;," ‘ _ | Eating Apples : 4 Ibs. for 25¢ those fine quality Per Lb. “Delicious” Apples : hams for a big Pianos & Player Pianos || o v White Potatoes, 15-Ib. peck Be sure and buy a c PROPOSES U. S. FORCE " White Potatoes, original bag ham at this, the RAIL-WATER LINK “re an a e l Sweet Potatoes. . . . lowest price in sey- Chamber of Commerce Committee i eral years: Holds Move Would Be rnp:ejefi:%h_n‘m:k water Unusual Opportunity Of Securing G ld M d l Fl vlz_lb_ 24-1b. L SR High-Grade Instruments i) 9o edal Flour 554 8c—%; 95“ rnhw- o suggesl\ among other pro- Posals that “Congress direct the Corps | of Lng(z-w: of the United States Army ~ | During Assignees’ Sale || Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3% 25¢ pent; plan and a schedule of prior- street. Establishment of through rail-and- e :-’{,t:im;z:"‘?i::éf | Terms If Desired - | Libby’s' Plum Pudding Large Can ZOc at normally be lower th rates for similar services' of the rurfen-mp in ca -~ | Van Wickle Piano Co. || Sanitary Tomato Catsupyc; 1'7V%¢ u.s.cATALiW)RALg F No. 1222 | COlgate FAB for fine laundry work3for 270 GREATLY IMPROVED| Gen. Holbrook, in Annual Report, Lauds Bevoted Service of | — ‘A e — : ! = (o 7 W d T p— 1| Corby Fruit Cake | {f Bt Readiness for active service and morale among American cavalry regiments has shown distinct im- . g . " Per Lb. e S == qllality product. T o e | ' The quality kind. : '}:,E}"lZ;:i' : i deciarea | 13 | 7 T H E COI N BO x Made to the Corby 4 l/ c For table use— Per ' - and | conderd............ 2C | demandthisbrand, 1, 2DC mic::, eese’?m'. 12c Lb. 456 Isal'-a-[.ee trial size 15c The Coin Box Telephone Il citron, per Ib N Jockey Club Peas, can..... ..............25¢ of cavalry mounts due to the advanc- ing ksn of troop horses and lack of is a simple yet extremely in emous : . mechamfs)m 4 yng Currants, per pkg. . .. Blue Ridge Succotash, can. .. .........15¢ When the coin is deposited it 2 pkgs. for 25¢ | Canned Sauerkraut, can...........u.. . 123¢ goes first to a temporary- holding re- Bulk Mmc.emeat' || O L Sentinel Pumpkin, can............... 123c ceptacle and gives a signal that you are calling. ; Dromedary Dates, pkg. ... ..ccccoovn . . 20 Keystone Spinach, can................ 19 After you have given your number, do : Dromedary Cocoanut Del Monte Spinach, can. . ... 20c not deposit additional coins unless asked to do so il| Baker’s Cocoanut, can B : S ; by the operator. If you wish to attract her atten- : Walter Baker's Chocolate, 3 Ib. . lue Ridge Cut Stringless Beans, can. . . I5¢ tion, merely move the hook up and down slowly. I Water Baker's Cocoa, 1 l’b Peninsula Stringless Beans, can When the called party answers, and the ' S e conversation is completed, the operator depresses a i Swansdown Flour, pkg key, and the coin drops into a final receptacle. If the || Pansy Seedless Raisins, pkg Peerless Lima Beans, can. Carriedby , .. called party does not answer, the operator depresses ches. I G.G. CORNWELL &| another key and your coin is thrown into the open i | Evapor.ated Peaches, SON, 1415 H St. N.W.| | receptacle at the lower left corner of the coin box. Blue Ribbon Peaches, 2-lb. carton. ... xg‘gfi%?f }:n%.l((: ol If through an error the coin is deposited |l || Choice Prunes, per Ib In his last letter § B to a friend George B B Washington wrote. i il “wheat and flour are i} my chief concerns.™ M Our chief concern 1s |§§ M also_wheat and the il blending of it with §§ 8 malted barley into 2 {3 i breakfast food of fine B flavor and sustaining ALL An‘!n ‘GROCEILS CARRY MAL AKrl-:ool) "L osts leds thana cent a dis Beechnut Spaghetti, with cheese, can. 121c e T T e e T M T e L e e e s T e e e T LT 29¢ Virginia Maid Maple-cane Syrup. . ... .27¢c Welch Pure Maple Syrup Ny g in the final receptacle while your call is still un- . ks Cabin Syrup YOUR BODY NEEDS | completed, plwse notify the Chief Operator and our i Blue Ridge Corn, can.. Brer Rabbitt Molasses, green. .11cand 19¢ STRENGTH OFIRON| Business Office will gladly make the desired refund. I8 Large Can Tomatoes Brer Rabbit Molasses, gold. . . .14c and 25¢ TO withstand winter storms, to build up the full vigor of g oty o et |y Il || No.2 Can Tomatoes. - Sanitary Table Syrup, 10 Ibs g e Whie Eesmprnioe mi Sutockpe . - - Silver Label Peas, can. . .. Sanitary Table Syrup, 5 bs........... g::e t::uufs: m:to rovided a most ,.,,;; il Yo S| ] TH . | || Shriver's Extra Sifted Peas .20c | Sanitary Table Syrup, 23 bs. . ... .. s m nfim el A p , Peter Pan Peas, can Sanitary Table Syrup, 13 Ibs. ... ....... . 10c .|| ~=.GREEN BAG COFFEE & 25¢ SHOP EARLY — MAIL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS o R T E TR T TR TIRITNIND) kit UM LRLL S RSO IRINIEN, 3 ik L Jonic and Blood Enricher R ———— Y

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