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B . o ... . = . . NHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923, \ - e - i Q . lat 2 At of the|drill exhibition by th Meadquarters | boxés and seats and any other infor- |by Attorney Gemeral Daugherty in 7 2 'DR".I. REHEARSALS A e G et an Dffanization | troop. which 1s desl&ned (o Jilastrats | mation can be obtained by calling the | January, 1942, USES SIX-FOOT WAVE. Anti-Tobacco. 4 ’ Which provides for the widows and | how well-trained troopers can handle | adjutant at headquarters, Fort: Myer,| Announcement from the -Depart- . e R S i FORT MYER NEAR ENB orphans of enlisted men In the Army. | Botses without saddles. Va: ment 6f Justice maid members of the ElE E ear, ‘acs| The artillery s to stage a battallon The ‘stern crusaders are agreed; ’ The entertainment s‘n" i 25 association, which the petition charg- | French General Has Good Results A7 ; t ent trom the | drill, which Wil be participated in by o Ovet TewoMile Distance. | 7 the signs are right, the time is ripe, ?::gl:'&-,s,?m“:fl?finmy Phases of | the 1st Battalion and the 16th Field OHDERED TO DISSOLVE. |purpose of eitablishing aad main | ance. | ] . . ed was organized primarily for the T . o taining uniform prices, were restrain-| pARIS, Novembe, o . to inarch upon that noxious weed|yvalry and Artillery Performance | Foy he onon o wir A moing march: | Georae, About MIXIY horees and Ane | e €3 by" Its terms. from Tereafter or- | pnais by sxieemen oot oains o with which I fill my trusty-pipe. In Ty 3d Cavalry mounted band and bugls | Franch 6% wiil b 'in thid event. | Manufacturers’ Credit Assoclation &anising wny similar association. miyl gruat progress nere as s yeen other days I would have h-lmled a; December 7 for Benefit of Widows | corps. ~ Following will be many r?l-lxuul:f'thla BVo limpine Jikkes z rim reformers and their threat; an events, with thrills for the spectators| will perform. éa dance w : 868 U8 | wirel 1 - . fooked _upon their words as wild, and Orphans. as their sLprem r?.‘:l'g:h;"‘;,‘,‘“'{,'y’ £ivan ke the Sloseiofhedrlilin el ftkolubion .ot ‘thy Tila. MansFecs| Sayeriision. Moap of tras, peablams | i elea _Clergy and Prominent Laity \h\'hat”tlmc I smoked atctug:rctl,h { , | juctude che asfouy e R 5. BTt ofcays Wil be. in URarge of bene- | turers’. Cradit Assoctation under the|and standardization of products. \m‘l th sixoot wave isuns, the ge ear them say in trumpe mes that Cavalry and artillery men at Fort | Patterson, which closes with a stir- 00the. Bherman anti-trust act was ordered e t———— fasy o ' htained excellent re. coti 4 rge, bi- Maj. J. M. Wainwrlght, 34 Cayalry, | wults over i) nce of two miles, ] to Work for Funds to Com- |nicotine must surely fade, and 8¢S | Myor are bringing to close re- | IINE charze @ rough caing, SXMbC |, B S0 YT Gnder Buper: [In & nal decteo entered vesterday | A woman dlslikes @ folding héd, as| watmon an R ros hest Tl be b e e bes| nearsals for a porformance 1o be | four of ¢ Buniry many times dur- | Vislon of fhe Dost commander, Col. 1T, [ in the federal court at Columbus, | it &ives Her no onpertanity to 100k | Whiia the Intensiy: of The - asilans plete Cathedral hest will be obeyed. Some day the | oy en™in (e riding hall Decomber 7 ing the past fow years, and a monkey | 8. HawRins. . Particulars_concesning ' Ohio, -in the injunction sult brought | under it for o man. [@ia not exceed elghiy millimporss R — ] Members of the dissolved association. [ of experiments which Gen. iustav Subject of Decree. under the decree, may hereafter ot , director of the Eiffel Towe: bluff that séems a joke will loom up as a drastic law, and men who suffer for a smoke will have to fill their pipes with straw. Some day inspec- ©f_the, National. Cathedral at Mount ¢ "0o0d and true will search us for |- : e Alban and promises of co-overa-|jijicie° weed, and men vho Janguish w » tion in the campaign to enlist cathe-}ioe 3 cheyy’ will have to tackle sufis . o 3 @ral builders in the District werélfower seed. The bootleg trade in 4 ’ glven by elergymen of the paticheap cigars may keep us going for’ 0 & 5 in the diocese of W ; time, until we're placed behind the » g luncheon in the Cits { bars, convicted of a frightful crime. v keptics smile, their heads they : nd sax, "Oh, hang those upliit 4 N i They cannot put this blul ) SE e R Wil ot do without ackaoded PE CA N S / WEDNESDAY nahl, dean of Washington, which suid, | their 3 But I'm a prophet, /W UNTIL 9 P. M. n part: I'm a seer, Elijah’s mantle drapes Z { c; and T predict, with vision . \o should express not me ¢’ anti-bunch will win the Thmewmdbefi:; premacy of governm S ay upon our view way to buy shel . ut also the sovercignty of Al-| g d daunt us with their ecans—select < g A o e made law, and we'll be smoking alves—in glass ’/“ N Tledges of support to the building liverwarst and busing sacks of fine- jars or tins, Guac- L‘ZJ Funstens, 5 (Cepyright) WALT MASON. anteed fresh— Funsteris . PECANS Ve must now & -1 always. e e |~ TREATY RENEWED. N - We offer for your Thanksgiving feast the \ pod bepimning s b made [ Ky = \_—4 finest young turkeys we have seen in years. eople ot an agireatt Satus of Treaty. ’ Weights run from 7 to 20 pounds. Fat, well- ess site on a tract erlosking the whole G\t A | oTho T ates and Norway yes- : breasted birds that will be as tender as spring 2, Systionking the = their treaty of arbi- 5 5 S SRR e [ ration. whiel expirea by i —— : T = chicken. The price as compared with recent i Ty ; ¢ 20 } PR = E \ years is very low. ’ b 5 the e Paint That Please Get Your Order in Early Shihia il STAYS Pork Loins whole or Hait 15¢ Fresh Hams, 1b. . . 19¢ Fresh Shoulders, » 12ic lity-have oot et God | “M 99 L. .d P s t natures, which Incl . " o eman. ; - 5 — Once applied you can forget all about **Murco, yer, nationa : A \ seture in feeling that you have used the best, and The balance of your marketing is a matter of merely checking the g e B i items advertised below that appeal to your taste, take the ad to tridge of liquid ink— Leshei) I|;:::ir ;'n,I“n')';n(”“'l’“":) giréé o market and your dinner problem is solved. Everything is here— ey e et ot i ] prices good until Wednesday night, but please market early. see hiow aiveal foun Quantities and colors to suit that complete protection is afforded for a long, long time to come. It is this wonderful lasting quality that has caused “Murco” Liquid Paint to become known as s - The Lifelong Paint A fountain pen that 3 om 1009 e lead, tur i Compounded from 100% pure lead, L From Soup to STANDARD EVERYDAY BRANDS OF KNOWN QUALITY, TOGETHER Nuts and Then | | Give us your order now for Plate Glass Some. | WITH PRICES YOU CAN'T BEGIN TO EQUAL. Table and Desk Tops. We will have them b , ready for Christmas—and you can’t give any- | 4 i thing that will be more appreciated. Soupis L Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, 2 cans, 15¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans, 25¢ Campbell’s Assorted Soups, can, 9¢c The National E. J. Murphy CO. y .Orysil;r;_ : lu Selects, at., 69¢ Standards, qt., 59¢ il Remembrance Shep n fracture of i h (Mr, Foster's Shop) W, z ’ “Fresh Shoulders, Ib,, 12%c Prime Rib Roast, Ib,, 28c 14th Street , Ont door. 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 ’ Pork Loins, Ib., 15¢ Leg of Lamb, Ib., 35¢ SR TS A 2 Roasts Fresh Hams, Ib., 19¢c Smoked Hams, lb.. 20c Smoked Picnics, Ib., 1214¢ Rabbits, each, 50¢ Roasting Chickens, 1b., 33c Stewing Hens, 1b., 32¢c LY. Smithfield Hams, Ib., 35¢ il 4 Frésii Celery, bunch, 10c Cranberries, 1b., 15¢ Lettuce, head, 15¢ v tabl Potatoes, 10 lbs., 23¢ Cauliflower, head, 35c NEgETanics Sweet Potatoes, Ib., 5c Rutabaga, Ib, 5¢ Eagle Asparagus Tips, 27c Marcella Peas, can, 17¢ Sauerkraut, can, 12¢ Wagner’s Stringless Beans, 11c No. 3 Tomatoes, ¢an, 11c Succotash, 2 cans, 25¢ w.ll V. .t th H me f th ] 3 Canned Curtice Limas, 20¢ No. 2 Tomatoes, can, 8c 1 181 e (o) O e I 3 Vegetables Sweet Potatoes, can, 10¢ Silver Lake Beets, 8c | Sugar Corn, can, 8¢ Del Monte Spinach, 17¢ Pumpkin, can, 1lc i 7 - Oranges, doz., 27¢ Grapefruit, 3 for 25¢ Grapes, California, 2 Ibs. 25¢ ‘ Fresh and Apples, 1b., 4c Maraschino Cherries, 3-0z., 9¢ | Dried Select Eating Apples, 5c each Loose Dates, 1b., 16c Figs, Ib., 28¢ - i 2 Fruits Sun-Maid Raisins, pkg., 11c Orange Peel, 1b., 28c Lemon Peel, 1b., 28¢ Citron, 1b., 49¢ “Del Monte Peaches, 214 can, 22¢ Del Monte Apricots, 21, can, 22¢ Canned Del Monte Pineapple, 21, can, 35¢ g HURLEY MOTOR CO. | bl Frue Del Monte Fruit Salad, 214 can, 35c i . Star Lobster, l/g-lb.l, 40¢ itk Argo Salmon, can, 21c i | ish, V5-1b., 23 R i , V-lb., 1522 F OURTEENTH ST. ALt { Salads Del ’;;lol:latemsil:mn/:, can, ':lc P g::'cgl:eghr?m]pb, ci?: 28c Pink Salnton, can, 12¢ Gelfand’s Mayonnaise, 8-0z., 22¢ . Wednesday, Nov.28,at 12:30P.M. || Kl Jeie™ = o BT, Pickles N Queen or Stuffed Olives, large, 25¢ Pin Money, Relish, pint, 27¢ Olives _Pin Money Sweet Mixed or Sweet Gherkins, pint, 27¢ i ) Relishes | : Swindel’s Chow Chow, 14¢ . R: -¢ In Lin £ ) Cilestnms. Ib., 18¢c No. 1 Diamond Brand Soft»SheIl ;\’alnuts, 1b., 29¢ Mr ay .comes, to. inypect the. New Line o N Nuts Blue Diamond Almonds, Ib, 20c Fancy Mixed Nuts, Ib., 20c Cocoanuts, each, 12¢ $ 2 g ¢ 3 - | Scotch Brew, 2 bottles, 25¢ Armour’s Crape Juice, pint, 19¢ v 2 1 .- . Clicquot, 3 bottles, 35¢c ! y ] Beverages Sweet Cider, gal, 28c Za-Rex Punch, pint, 30c : Brand New—Bring Cohtainer. Also All Flavors—Makes a Gallon. NOW On Displ ay a.t Our Salesroom c ‘ Y Pan American Coffee, Ib., 29¢ Old Dutch Coffee, Ib., 23¢ Wednesday will be “Charles Ray Day” at the Hurley ‘Motor Co. and all il e : | nfim ek B l”:nd Finest. of All O:D&DI:JTPE:I s our friends are cordially invited to be present during Mr. Ray’s visit. We [i| ¥ Desserts FRUIT CAKE, Lb. 45c¢- have planned a delightful surprise for Mr. Ray and will be pleased to have il i ! y . Chock Full of Everything That Goes to Make the Best That Can be Made. ‘A GOOD TIP—SHOP EARLY TUESDAY you enjoy it with him. Charles Ray NASH_ Car Which accounts for his keen interest in the New Models Mr. Ray Is Appearing in Person at the PRESIDENT THEATER During the Presentation of “THE COURTSHIP OF MYLES STANDISH.”