Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 39

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e ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923. e et M et . E many bankrupt? Yes, and no: For'to be expected that everybody would | investigations under the reparativng 4 PROMINENTWOMAN \Europe Is Blue Qver Coolidge [Erasinn'«i 8% auli s S i L0 B S SIS FOUL PLAY SCOUTED. o 3 oleotion campalgns. — h lemanded b; e idea prevail th . |1ty is suggested it ls wthout much +. KILLED BY AUTO M. British E . M a e hpon 15 | termning"eus " the AmeHicun it | oxpectaton of relisation. T is| Clerk in Embassy in Turkéy Died ut If thens juation will be the one least men- rely ai g8l f triendship, e essage, ris lectwn, arx Torcined " Tor | Honed—namens, ‘o Taric st Mch- |merely an exprossion of friendship of Heart Disease. STUFFY COLDS o t ls certainly |The rocent trip of the farmers' dele-| France also has her parliamentary | By Cable to The Star. Mother of U. S, Commissioner at ' doubtful. gatlon to France and Germany at-|clection within five months and ap- (Copyright, 1923.) Clear head with Atlsntic City Stru A 1 i : Berlin in Darknes new Eroup: e Wit Bug meane s | Sosches them (n (tter darkness, be-| CONSTANTINOPLE, December 12, your . in 5 5 3 3. tlantio City Struck ndre Tardiew Says France Finds Her- TR, sasing ot tha Tuuhy sicuation,|348raft A2 sarmer Vote " Republicen: | Himcelt Unabimons aupori.. which | —Humors (hat the desth of Ferdl MENTHOLATUM Machi . 'avorable as It may be to re ons, ' or a third party under the |can only be found on equivocation, - 1 s self Facing Ballot Box Five Months |zt os Sey nduririgliecs kees lissdereilp of Hivar Johmson? "rna | Undeed, morope”in 5ot Yor Sarnink | Rmmerican ampeasy, for ‘oo Tast fous 4 o significance Folltically. . Berlin ~is is asking, but mobody is answering. (Copyright, 1928 years, was due to foul play or drunk- APP‘Yl_n'-hG_ y the Aseociated Press. o wrapped in total darkness, U. 8. in No H S ————, eness are ridiculed at the embassy, — ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., December ence and Is In Utter Darkness. e e e oo™ Sot | France does not expect America to| Bxperienced candy dealers say that|Whers it is stated he dled from heart . 13.—Mrs. Mary Iszard, mother of the 1ssues are 8o confused that it will [Te-ontep the European councils. “One | woman customers nearly always|disease or a cerebral hemorrhage. United States Commissioner John E. e difficult to draw any conclusions |35 M€ Impression that the Amer- |select pretty candy boxes, regardiess| Artigues, whose home is in- an b y oan | Iszard and member of one of the old- BY. ANDRE TARDIEU. bargainings of various reichstag|whatever from the result. Foreign | wo‘%'fl',!"::‘t;',“} n;:n h[!;\rry cven {of the kind or quality of sweets they | Francisco, leaves 2 wife here surviv- est Atlantic county familles, was In- | By Redio to The Star. groups and constant wranglings be-|affairs were not thi ain lssue. In- oin © expert | contain. ing him. | tween nationalists, communists, so-|deed, all parties endeavored to kee) stantly killed at Mays Landing when| PARIS, December 13.—It is a com- | cjalists tnd bourgéolsie, Not a sin. | this issue in the background. Nothing struck by a motor car. monplace to say that no clear line|gle clear idea has appeared. yas sald about the grave dlscords Alfred Hensel, the driver, was held | of. policy can be deduced from Eu- Troubles Will Incrense. uring the last six monihs between in 35,000 ball pending an investiga- | rope's confusion. yet what elso can| The writer would hate to be obliged | London and Paris "nothing but flow: tlon. Mrs. Iszard had just stepped | be said after a week which has seen R D e na_ | tente without saylng on what basis around Commissioner Iszard's ma- | the Marx cabinet’s painful beginning, Sy : an_entente could be realizad. jority which has learned from ex- 6 Cid vettion With chine tq cross a strect when the Hen- | the British general elections and 1 . i e s I o ey oel car hit her. She suffered a frac-| President Coolidge's cautious mes- varlous waye f0ur| Premier Baldwin played the risky tured skull. sage? has cOst the country more than | card of protection and former Pre- their execution would have cost. So| e e took advantage Mrs. Iszard was a sister of the late| .When Dr. Gustav Stresemann be-|long as the German people are un- | ime ooranion te Feonior Toy nia®e,.of Judge Allen B. Endicott of this elty | camo chancellor of Germany several convinced of that, thele troubles will | traas issue, primarily ‘as an inutru- Sy H) : v esgeq | ON1Y increase. en ) ment of political amd personal re- | %\{v;l“:xfna%:irn. b ¥ndicott of Eonsh: ago, the view was Lx?‘rn.hf-xl‘ yield, as they did in September when | yanwe. » ad y By N at>no German statesman cver had | they ' suddenly ceased financing the e A a more dificult task. But his suc-| Ruhr resistance. But they yleld at eAtEsen nginad. v one point only to resume obstruction| There seoms no basia for a stable OIL DIVIDEND VOTED. cessor, from the very fact that he| gt another, as has been the case with |gevernment. In the result Engiand NEW YORK. December 13.—Tur- | comes later, faces a far worse situa- 1ts, the increasing import- [appears doomed again to coalitions. man Ofl. subsidiary of Middla States, | tion which has been shown In the | President Coolldge’s prudent mes- has deciared its regular 1 per cent Ao . er's recent dispatches. sago to Congress adds mothing to ar nal monthly dividend for October, Novem-| Germany, after her d » adopted | ™y es on amid a financial | his predecessors declarations. He ee 0a € chiee e ber and December, making 3 per cent | parliamentary consitution, but she |; ctary situation without pre- | advances the same ideas and the for the quarter, payable January 20.|had no parliamentary spirit and no|cedent and surpassing imaginations. (same proposals regarding . foreign 1924, to stock of record December 31. | parllamentary traditions. Followed | Words cannot express it. In Ger- polcy and the allled debts It e 0xe pp es As Announced Monday, We Offer This Week Two Carloads of Those Good Fig Bars For this great sale we have distributed to Just for this week we have our stores threc carloads, a total of 2,268 boxes. | made the price very low. Per All are of one variety— Stayman Winesaps Most buyers know that this variety is one | of the finest eating varieties, and this stock is all of fine quality, mostly large sizes and of fine color. ' Be sure and examine this fruit; the quality . is apparent to any one. The Prize Bread Flour of the World This is the season to enjoy “Staymans”; buy in a small way, or buy a box which will last you over Christmas and the holidays. Right in time for your holiday baking we offer it at an exceptionally low price. Price quoted good only until Saturday’s closing. Prices You Will Appreciate 12-Ib. 24.1b. 48¢ |5 93¢ Lbs. Bag9 Bagr Snowdrift, special, Original box, each $2.25 l.“). can . . . . . 19(: apple wrapped, per bo: ‘ : Hershey’s Cocoa GOOd Sults«-—G OOd Overcoats dnd to keep a box of apples in a warm room. -po.can . . . . . C NOTE—That this is a full one pound of cocoa. , i 3 ‘ ANOTHER NEW STORE Splendid Selections, at g . . - ' Chevy Chase, Maryland || URFiStmas is Coming! $ ,50 And of course you'll want many small things in This new store will be located in one of the the grocery line that you, perhaps, do not use at any new store buildings at the intersection of Brooke- other time of the year. B ville road and Taylor street. All the merchandise May we suggest that it is, well to anticipate your carried in our city stores will be found in stock, in- wants a few days on these items. We prepare for . . . ' . . cluding bread and milk. Walk out and look it this business, but often all stock on these items is Somethmg bCSldES three pieces to a suit; somethmg over; we think you'll appreciate its convenience. sold out several days before Christmas, resulting in . disappointment to those who ask for them then. beyond warmth to an overcoat; something more to service than the promise. For here it is our policy al- : WHlTE POT ATOES 1 Il;‘:ck, 28c, (B);;g'inal 322 ways to give you something more than the price calls - N 3 e Tornk for. That we accomplish it is due to our tremendous Blue Rldge Com’ can . . .. 10c| No.3size Tomatoes.. . Rob Roy Fancy Tomatoes. .can, 20c purchasing facilities. An institution that buys suits Silver Label Peas, can . . 15¢ v and overcoats by the thousands will naturally pay less Corby’s “Mother’s” Fruit Cake C alifornia Walnuts lb 30c , 1D, . than a store thatbuys in smaller lots. That’s why your The fruit cake supreme. Ask about it. E 3 $47.50 buys more for you here. Exch caki in & cans weigh, ive () Ihn. $4‘75 California Almonds, Ib., 30c | 2 e . . . B ‘ Then there’s the matter of selection. We never let our Citron, Ib. . . 55¢ Filberts lb . stocks run down. Day in and day out our buyers are Lemon or Orange Peel, b. . 29¢ MIXED ,Nl-JTas -lb. . . % . e Smyrna Layer Figs...........Ib, 25 NOTE—These nuts ar’e 1ni~»;c.¢i b: us :'rom mf to choose here because of the great variety. And be- e s o rality stocle welselllsepartely: cause Society Brand, and others equally fine, form the Sanital'y Brand Extracts source of our supply. : Quality, Top Notch—Price, Reasonable Brer Rabbit Molassu, gold label, 11cand 19¢ ; Small Botfle, 9¢c Brer Rabbit Molasses, green label, 14c & 25¢ Tomorrow—ask to see our Medium, 13c Palmetto Molasses. ... ......... .13c and 19¢ Suits and O Is at $47, b : . Large, 27¢ Duff’s Molasses...............15¢ and 25¢ Rt Ty - o Log Cabin Syrup.............27c and 52¢ 7 hd e ; A Poultry Seasoning..| Per Welch’s Pare Maple Syrup, pint. . .. .. .50c m e H@Chfi Cb g el i N 71/20 Vermont Maid Maple Cane, bottle. . ...27c Seventh at F' _ | A Ele): 25c

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